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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 27, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 20 the stars and stripes outdoor round 2nd round at Wimbledon thur toy conducted by Johnny Neumyer Hunting fishing on upswing in . A recent report from the . Department of Interior s Burea of sport fisheries and wildlife indicates that the Sale of state Hunting and fishing permits increased again during fiscal 1967,and the total incomes from these permits to the wildlife agencies edged upward to $154  report shows that 20 million Hunting licenses tags per mits and Stamps were issued in fiscal year 1967, about half a million More than a year earlier. Total fishing licenses tags permits and Stamps issued increased from 26 million to 27million in the same period. Expenditures by Hunters for these permits increased from$77 million to $81 million. For fishermen the increase was from $67 million to $73 million. How to live off the Earth biologists in the . Estimate the Earth s surface hold about 300,000 classified plants of which about 120,000 varieties Are edible. They say that for emergencies a knowledge of certain Pilot plants enables individuals to evaluate the food possibilities of other plants particularly if the juices of Plant seem to be the same color and consistency. Generally speaking the wild Plant foods one sees being eaten by Birds and animals Are Safe for human consumption. Tubers roots roots talks and bulbs Are examples of food that provide starch. These can be eaten boiled or roasted. The Long familiar roots and White stems of Bulrush can be eaten razor cooked. Water plantain found around fresh water Ponds lakes and streams have thick bulb like roots talks which Gro below the ground. These lose their usually acrid taste once dried. Cattails provide excellent food material. These contain about46 per cent starch and 11 per cent sugar. The outer covering of the roots talks can be peeled off and the White inner por Tion can be ground to be eaten raw or boiled. The yellow pollen of the Flower mixed with water and steamed is useful in making bread. Its Young growing shoots can be boiled As with asparagus. Wild Tulip bulbs Fern shoots and Bamboo Are edible. So Arete leaves of wild Chicory and its ground up roots make an excellent substitute for Coffee. Fresh Pond scum though unpleasant by name is edible As Are the Green Brown and red seaweeds and the commonly found fresh water algae. Thinner bark of a tree too May be eaten raw or cooked. This is the layer next to the Wood. And the inner bark of som Trees makes very Good flour. A few examples Are Cottonwood Aspen Birch and Willow. Another Pine is said to be Rich i Vitamin u. Ralston turns Back Ric in thrilling 3-hour from a and up dispatches Wimbledon England Dennis Ralston the profession from los Angeles calif., saved two match Points and finally Defeated Cliff Richey the . No 3 from san Angelo tex., 6-33-6, 6-9, 6-3, 13-11, wednesday in a three hour second round thriller. The Ralston Richey headline was one of Only 18 matches on the Day s program of 73 which was completed before rain halted play shortly after 5 . For the third Day in succession. Ralston and Richey were the Only two americans to see action in wednesday s nine second round singles matches. In first round play american Nancy Richey Arthur Ashe Stan Smith and Marty Riessen advanced and Jim Mcmanus a  broke through in the 23rd game of the fifth set a could count himself Lucky in the process. He went ahead 30-40 on Richey s service. Then the Amer ican Amateur was foot faulted tithe vital break through Point and lost his service on a double fault Richey had run into trouble notes from Madrid dear Johnny since i last wrote the following catches have been recorded by our club members Pike weighing 35, 26 and 22 pounds a 10-Pound Salmon a 9-Pound�-ounce Trout and a 5-Pound Bass. The Trout a Brownie was beached by our Hunting and fishing committeeman t. Sgt. Dicki Emenegger above. Tell the folks heading this Way they can pick up a fishing License in a few minutes in Madrid simply a showing an . Card or passport. Leslie e. Berg custodian Snyder takes Germany skeet Crown James r. Snyder Span Dahlem won the High Overall open individual championship at the Germany regional skeet Champion ships held in Garmisch. A member of the Kaiserslautern Rod and gun club skeet Tea Snyder shot a perfect score of 100x100. The team score of 498x500 set a new regional record for team  is assigned to the 8th tac fighter san at Span Dahlem. Black bears Are being exported from Manitoba Canada where they have increased to nuisance proportions to Arkansas to Checkan Over population of wild boars and the damage they Are causing to newly planted Trees. Walsh pitches Kolts Over bad Kissinger bad Kissinger Germany special the Kitzinger Kolts coasted to a 6-2 Marne league Victory Over bad Kissinger Here wednesday afternoon As do Walsh fashioned a two hitter. Walsh picked up his second straight win As the Kolts upped their record to 3-0. The Kitz Ingen right hander fanned 13 and walked Only  Karlskint provided the punch at the plate for the Kolt with a double and two singles driving in a pair of  Kissinger picked up its two runs in the Bottom of the ninth on a walk and two errors. Walsh had closed the door up until that Point allowing Only a single to de Schultz in the firsthand a double to Nile Martinez in the  Kolts tallied twice in the second As Jim Fischer triple to Star it off. De Adams and Karlskint followed with single Sand Joe Sacharski had a Sacri fice  doubled Home Kenny Murphy and Fischer in the sixth and scored on a single by Fred  s final run came in the ninth when Pete Geanis doubled stole third and scored on a wild  Konig now 0-2, took the setback As bad Kissinger s rec Ord slipped to 0-3. Kitzinger 020 003 001 11 3 bad Kissinger. 000 000 0022 3 1 Walsh and Karlskint Konig Hayden 7 and Dalaska Smith 7 and Small 8. A Walsh 2-0. A Konig 0-2. 1,550 olympic entries Mexico City a a total of 1,550 athletes have signed up for track and Field events of the Xix olympics according to re ports. The 1,550 represent 50 nations. Most numerous delegation so far is the United states with132 athletes followed by Russia with 121. With a Linesman Over his serving he had been foot faulted several times but it seemed some what Tough to be foot faulted at such a vital Point in the , the second ranked  player from Richmond va.,celebrated his return to the Mec Ca of Tennis with a Quick-fire6-1, 6-2, 6-3 win Over Eduardo Zuleta of  Quick moving american had too much Power for his opponent and the match was no real contest. Zuleta s Only Hope was to get his first service in because his second was so soffit was a setup for Ashe to hit winners , of Evanston 111., used an injured Jan kodes of Czecho Slovakia to hone up his game in their first round singles winning6-2,6-3,6-2. Kodes who wrenches an a Klein Davis cup play against Ger Many two weeks ago could not Ope with Riessen s assured play. Short of touch odes a wide shouldered 24 year old student from Prague looked sadly Short of touch on grass and could not stretch forthe wide ones. This was a pity because kodes beat Brazil s Davis cup men Tom Koch and Jose Mandarino three weeks  fit he would have stretched Riessen the . No.5, instead of allowing him an unruffled workout. Third seeded miss Richey the reigning French Champion and girl tipped to succeed should either Billie Jean King or mar Garet court fail had no More than a brisk workout in dispatch ing South Africa s Maryana god win 6-1, 6-3. Miss Richey True to form Dis played some deadly hitting from the  Richey served Flat and deep while she Only moved fro the Baseline when sure of putting real match Outin matches Andres fault Over Herbert Garden City n.y., a wednesday s results men s singles round Fred Stolle Australia Del Bob so Australia 6-1, 6-1, 6-1, ,. Andreas Gimeno Spain Del Boi Illey Australia 6-2, 4-6, 9-7, i Josd Edison Mandarino Brazil it i Ile Schly Denmark 11-9, in. David Lloyd Britain def Tern to i South Africa 6-4, 3-6, 0-6, 6-3, i Alexander Metreveli Russia Del to Beust France 6-1, 6-1, 6j. 1 Roy Emerson Australia Demon Romania 5-7, 6-1, 6-2, a i Clit Drysdale South Africa Del of Don Garner South Africa 6-2, Hill John Newcombe Australia Del i i Alexander Australia 6-1, we men s singles first round Arthur Ashe ., def Eduardo Kulij Ecuador 6-1, 6-2, 6-3., Stan Smith . Def Guisepp Huil Italy 6-4, 6-3, 6-0. Marty Riessen ., det Jan 1 Czechoslovakia 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. Mike Sangster Britain Del Carlos it Nance Brazil 6-0, h 6-4. Ken Fletcher Australia def jink Manus ., 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3. Bob Carmichael Australia Del he Holecek Czechoslovakia i a-6, 7-5.francisco Guzman Ecuador Del a Lux ., 11-13, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. Women s singles first round. Nancy Richey . Def Mury Nawi win South Africa 6-1, 6-3. Jenny Hoath Australia def Lucia w Italy 6-3, 6-4. Of be hard pressed the expression on the face. King shows just How Tough her a Justo peaches Bartkowicz. Billie Jean the de in $ i 1,singles Champion Defeated her fellow amerise  
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