European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 13, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Day. June 13, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 21 Eye cup Triumph we and saturday with a _ i to defend the Wightman against Britain without Theof mrs. Billie Jean King Rosemary Casals. Two stars who helped int hammering of Britain at Breland last year Are and barred from a tournament. Lit Means the americans will be 1 ving heavily on Nancy Richey of dour Baseline slugger from i Anglo Tex. Airs Betty Pratt the american in laying Captain said Nan your one really experienced layer otherwise it s a Younglas and it will be interesting see How they adapt themselves the . Morale suffers the morale of the american Iris received a slight blow in Aris the other week when three tally unknown girls from the Netherlands eliminated them Roni the federation cup the in National team event which the United states won last miss Richey and Mary Anne of St. Louis formed team and miss Eisel Jinn t fare Well on the slow shale urls of the Roland Garros Radium in Paris. But she Isit petted to do better on the fast brass court of Wimbledon. Other americans otherwise the americans will Lave Kathy Harter of new York Pho could be picked for the position Stephanie de Fina of Hollywood fla., an peaches Bartkowicz of Ham Mack miss Bartkowicz made a big pression at Wimbledon in 1964mien, As a schoolgirl of 15, she the Junior championship Here. She has not been Backlinie. I the British also have lost Aliar mrs. Ann Jones the left Lander who is now a member of foe same professional troupe asps King and miss Casals. British like chances despite that the British fancy their chances of winning the Cuylor the first time since 1960. The British team has not yet in announced but members Likely to include the hard Liitt ing Virginia Wade and the experienced mrs. Christine Jane Sis top singles players. Winnie Shaw is in line for Theno. 3 singles position. The Wightman cup is decide seven matches five singles 1 two doubles. Since the was started in 1923 the United states has won the cup 33limes and Britain Only six. Villanova Tenn. Challenge Southern Cal favored in Mcaa track headed Home departing Rhein Blick Golf club custodian Ben Royster left chats with playing partner Tom Rhode after touring the Wiesbaden layout for the final time wednesday before heading stateside. Is photo by Schuettler Royster packs clubs Heads for a. Hitch by Ben Abrams staff writer Wiesbaden is be Royster is leaving Rhein Blick and heading for a new assign ment at Langley air Force base in Virginia. His duties will embrace the same subject Golf. He has been club custodian at Rhein Blick since february 1966. At Langley Royster will be Man Ager of the Golf course. Golf is my first love now Royster said but Over the years i have played most of the others and officiated baseball basketball softball and i oot a 1. They say that Golf is an old mail s Job but can you see Anold Man like me Ben has been in the air Force 21 /2 years Sti trying to play football or Basket Ball Golf we can play forever and i m for Royster first played Golf in1937 he played for five years and then got away from it until1960 when my commanding officer one Day gave me a dozen Golf balls and told me to go out and get some exercise. And 1 retried to play As much As possible since then. My military duties Royster continued were in the athletic area but that did t mean could hit the links every Day. In fact Many of the duties consisted of setting up tournaments Golf Tennis baseball softball is smarts win s Marh to 21-0 on command base and Intra mural lists improved tournament play and the establishment of German american Competition Between Rhein Blick and bad Neu Heim Golf club members among the major achievements during his local tour of duty. We have tried to set up tournaments for All of our Mem Bers Royster said. Thing that take advantage of Handi Caps and give everyone a Chanc of winning some pries attract More people. Naturally no Oneis going to enter a tournament if he feels there is absolutely no Chance of Success. So we be played Flag com petition the Calloway system scotch foursomes mixed two balls _ you name it we be tried to give our members a shot Al Competition Between our members and bad nauheim s really has been accepted by Bot clubs " Royster continued. Col. Roy j Coggin was tournament director Here when the program was initiated. It was lies then s Competition but now has developed into mixed action be cause the ladies thought it Good idea cited construction o tech for women the building of completely new 15 a Green which will be open at the Oik Berkeley Calif. A Many of the nation s top collegiate track stars have arrived forthe National collegiate athletic association s major College Penn coach dealing for Ace Crew Philadelphia a i Penn successfully defends ils intercollegiate rowing association regatta title saturday Youcan give credit to a deck of Joe Burk who seems Bent on taking the coaching out of coaching is the Shuffler of this , a former Diamond sculls Champion always i searching for methods of select ing his Crew which Lake the decision out of the coach s hands. A few years ago he invented a sys tem of lights indicating the Power behind the pull of each oarsman. Those with the High est Power rating made the first Shell. Shuffles cards this year Burk shuffled aside the lights and began dealing new game. He placed the name of each candidate for the Pem Crew on a playing card Shuf fled the cards and then Peele them off in eights. Each High was assigned to a eights raced against each other every Day on the Schuyl kill River. Members of the win Ning boat each received Ihrck joints second two Points and Bird one Point. He filled his Hells according to the Point to Al. It s the fairest Way to select our Crews said Burk As Bedi spared his varsity for defense of the l /4-mile Ira title against such Powers As Washington Urcla Stanford Wisconsin track and Field championship that Start Here thursday. Among the Early arrivals were Villanova s 13 Man team and Tennessee s 18-athlete Dele gation. They Are two of the teams expected to fight for Sec Ond place in the team scores bed favored Southern califor Nia. Villanova won the Mcaa in door championships several months ago but does t figure to have enough strength in the Field events to repeat Don t think anyone can take us unless they fall completely apart says Sam Bell rack coach of the Host Universal y of California. Further boosting Southern Al s chances is the fact that world record pole vaulter Paul Wilson is making a comeback rom his Early season injury and will compete along with team mate Bob Seagren from whom be took the world Tennessee is Rich mond Flowers continued pres nce in a Hospital where he is re covering from a leg injury in All some 149 teams and 665athletes Are entered in the meet though late scratches probably will lower that number. Jim Ryun world mile and1 500-meter record Holder from Kansas is still entered in the1500 through it appears extremely unlikely that he will race even if he is deemed re covered from his Case of mononucleosis. Of the month Purchase of be Princeton Cornell and Navy. Houston a unde feat Light a heavyweight Mark Nan of Houston boosted his record to 21-0 tuesday night a unanimous 10-round Deci Sion Over Milo Colhoun of Jaum a Al Sam Houston Colise Lis weighed 176 co1 rpm 1 he 2l-y linked no. 7 a r a 1 d Winner by ring Magazine Tver m trouble and Pound with a series of in n,.,.25, fifth ranked Calhoun of Hui 3, my ran Keci British Empire entered the ring with a 23-10-4 recording the other co feature Cleve land Williams of Houston knocked out Mike Bruce of Springfield mass., at 2 22 in the first round of a scheduled 10 round heavyweight match Williams 211, floored Bruce 221, with a right to the Chin Ealy in the round. The Tommei heavyweight challenger then followed with a left to end the the knockout was Williams 53rd of his Long career. He has a 67-6-1 record. Accomplish equipment for greens keepers Aman improved maintenance is Tern As other recent Baker succeeds Baker brings 17 years of a Force duty 15 in v h athletics to his new assignment. Lie played baseball hockey Golf and softball and Lias con ducted athletic programs at such locales As Travis Al b Calif.,Mckinley fab Bermuda and Ancho Way fab near . Prior to coming to Hur pc. Prior by Liivat turns Hawk at1anta at lion Krick a foot a former University of Cincinnati Star has been signed by the Atlanta Hawks of the National basketball association. The judgment of the coach i eliminated Burk explained. I use the average based on the number of races to account for Fellows missing practices be cause of sickness and late class increases incentive Burk said this system increases the incentive lie has discovered that in a Tough Spring some oarsmen get better while others Start fast and end up lower on the Point scale. It keep the kids working because they know each week there s a new shuffle and nobody has a lock on a seat lie said. The system has worked pretty j Well Penn has lost Only twice both times to Harvard rated the lation s Best bet for the eight cared olympic games Competition. Harvard won t be in the 1ka. The Crimson instead will meet Yale in their traditional four mile 1ka title in t the Only reason Penn oarsmen Are trying to Trump each other this week. Burk says their performance on Lake Onondaga Al Syracuse n y will determine if they gel Ashot in the ,1 uly 11-13 Lym trials at Long Beach olympic officials at service track will add interest san Jose Calif. A in Terest in the 1968 Intel service track and Field championships will be increased by the pres ence of the . Olympics com Mittee wednesday at the Start o the two Day Competition at san lose state College. Approximately 100 entries from the Marine corps air Force army and Navy Are bid Ding for interservice titles and invitations to the . Olympic trials at los Angeles june l 9-. To. The fact that Only the Winner in each of the 20 events gets an automatic ticket to the trial should make the Competition especially torrid. Non winners can still make the trials but must produce Marks that Are accept Able to the . Olympics com Mittee. More army indies the army with almost twice the number of entries of any Oiler Force is expected to dominate the meet. But no service is without a candidate for at least one individual title. Leading the army Are Tracy Smith american indoor three mile record Holder and , former american indoor 880 Champion. Navy boasts Polo vaulter John Uelses who has cleared mho this year while the manii a have a standout in Lewis Loyt. Former Mcaa huh jump hindu Pion with a Best of 7- 1 Yil r of ii an will be the favorite Lor die -1 � Meli i Lillo. A " the defending aau Champion
