European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 28, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse June 28, 1968 the stars and stripes fixed in Kintish Golf Walton Heath England a Felt . National Champion i Curtis cup player Mary Lou Kas knocked out of the brits women s Golf championship lasday by a 52-year-old Scot-1,1, grandmother. Miss Dill from Deer Park to lost her first round match ust mrs. Cathie Barclay 2i 1, and was joined on the wines by three other member sol he . Seven Strong Curtis cup team which recently beat three americans to qualify Lor the second round Laterri urday were Peggy Conley 6 and 4 Winner Over Nancy Pear Sal of Scotland mrs. Anne welts to downed Penny Burrows of Britain 5 and 4 and Shelley Hamlin 6 and 4 Victor Over Holway of Britain. Shock defeat Jean Ashley went Down to Ashock defeat against Elizabeth Collis of Britain 6 and 4 Roberta Albers lost at the 19th Hole against Scotland s Joan Smith and Phyllis Preuss Pompano Leach Fla., was beaten one Hole by Dinah Oxley of Britain. Mrs Barclay who stands only5 feet 2, got the upper hand of a tense struggle against miss ill in the closing stages she won the 14th and 16th holes Togo two up and completed her tin on the next Green. Earlier miss Conley turned Ina Brilliant spell of Golf to storm info the second round. The 21-year-old student from Spokane wash., beat mrs. Nancy Pearsall of Scotland 6 and 4 in her first round match Over the wind and rain swept 6,242-Yard old course. Welts Strong three time . National Campion Anne welts mount Vernon wash., one of the Favores proved too Strong for 19 year old Penny Burrows and lost Only one Hole when winning 5 and 4. Shelley Hamlin a 19-year-Oldlorn Fresno calif., won five w the first six holes against main s mrs. Mary Holway on or Way to a 6 and 4 win but or teammate Jean Ashley Jenft to a Shock defeating o 24-year-old briton Eliza a iss a Lis was the steadier aft a th1 wind and rain and Ait i being held to All Square at"6 turn won four of the next holes for a 4 and 3 . Hope crashed a ties later when scottish s Champion Joan Smith Floi a 15 Vard putt for an ffirtaT"1 the 19th to Down Terrace Page 2? t of f / s t As principal or Grid official a Fidler likes to maintain control by Don Saue staff writer Wiesbaden is whether he s sitting behind a desk in his office at Garfield High school or racing up and Down the Gridiron in his Stripe shirt Frank Fidler has found that he s got to let everyone know who is Boss to keep things under the week Fidler is principal at Garfield a Seattle High school with 55 per cent negro enrolment. Weekends he s wearing another hat that of an official for the Pacific intercollegiate officials Bureau prob in both cases he s usually got his hands full whether it Bea collegiate football or Basket Ball game or just an Ordinary Day at his High school. Frank who will be starting his 26th year in the whistle tooting business soon admit sometimes he feels like a re Feree 24 hours a Day Likely Tobe called on during any hour of the Day. His two jobs have Many parallels he was Quick to Point of officiating Fidler closed the Safe football clinic at Wiesbaden air base thursday by advising his Stu dents to do the Best and fairest Job they could and to try an enjoy their work but if they did not to give up officiating. Fidler and his Safe co staff members coaches Ben Schwartzwalder of Syracuse and Gene Stallings of Texas am As Well As National foot Ball league official Tommy Bell now move on to England for a United kingdom version of the Safe clinic. Looking Over the collegiate rules which Are his specially Fidler noted several changes of interest to the fans. Rule changes that Fidler feels will be most Likely to no Tice this coming season in clude 1 not permitting player with numbers from 50 to 79 to catch passes for All practical purposes eliminating the tackle eligible play. 2 shortening of time out from two minutes to l1/ min utes. 3 requiring Interior line men once they go Down into a Fidler on the Book College official Frank Fidler Points out some Fine print in the Rule Book to attendants at the Safe football clinic at Wiesbaden. Looking on from left Are Jack plasterer of Wiesbaden and Dick Murray and William Hinton of Torrejon. Is Hunter set position to stay Down eliminating a shift in the line which some teams used to employ. Fidler also noted that the controversial Rule which pre vented linemen from going downfield on kicks has been eliminated and that the clock will now be stopped following every first Down. The kick Rule created a great uror from football coaches but in the one year it was i effect Fidler did not see much of a change in actual play Orthe unusual increase in injuries that coaches had forecast. Another innovation not inthe Rule Blok should draw a lot of interest the Dapper Crew Cut Fidler added. That s use of synthetic turf at the University of Washington s husky huskies will be first major school to use the synthetic stuff. The so called Astro turf first used in the Astrodome at Houston has been very successful at Seattle s memorial stadium Host for Many High school contests. The stadium endured 77 regularly scheduled games and numerous practices but came through in Fine shape Fidler noted despite wet climate that is notoriously hard on Gridiron. Fidler has stayed with collegiate football despite a Chance to go into the nil. Lie has eight assignments a year usually including an intersect tonal clash away from the Pacific coast Oregon state t y he Way is highly rated by Fidler As perhaps the big Surprise among Pacific teams which had a Fine year in 1968 intersection als. He also looks for Southern Cal to again be very Strong. Fidler a graduate of appalachian state in Boone n.c., drifted West following fou years in meteorology in the matchmaker proposes Frazier Quarry bout los Angeles a match maker Mickey Davies of the olympic auditorium said wednesday he is negotiating for a heavyweight bout Between Joe Frazier and Jerry Quarry and that both parties appear inter ested in the met with yank Durham manager of Frazier in Newyork and with Jack Quarry Jerry s father and manager said Davies on his return from new York where he saw Frazier beat Mexico s Manuel Durham did not sign for the match Davies continued he told me he is definitely interested and will Cometo los Angeles within two weeks to discuss the air Force. After a year of graduate school at the us in education administration restarted his teaching career at Garfield High in addition toeing head basketball coach. For six years he coached the now defunct Buchannan Bakers of Seattle who won the National Industrial basketball league title in 1956 and a trip to the olympic trials. But with a Chance to takeover As vice principal at Gar Field in 1959, Fidler gave up coaching. But officiating has always been a favorite Hobby and for the last 16 years he s handled major assignments forthe prob including the most recent East West game he1965 Rose bowl game and us s upset of previously unbeaten notre Dame 20-1.7, in 1964.when a recent shot at the nil came Frank s Way head to turn it Down reasoning that it would be impossible Lelake that much time away from his Job. As an nil offi Cial he would be called on to work at least 16 games Over period of almost five months with far More travelling Thanh now does working mostly Pacific coast i spent that much Limo away from seat if i might no have a Job anymore Fidler smiled Roerta Albers 21 of pm nip Frazier and Jerry Quarry and Saini Tro 10 i of Angeles Wnm iwo we ivs Nave a Juu iui.vmmi-,, Fla. A pie that both parties appear Interne York Frazie t s smiled. Own Tennis officials have week to try to persuade countries that professionals e allowed to play in the a and the Odds Are tap inst sources at Wimbledon Neis and amateurs a together for the firs said most delegates Are in vote against the plan 1cp1 be Davis cup committee Bob Ujj udon next thursday United � her present of the a apis up Fredasa int that he will not be n the australians. We Are not against it in Prin Ciple but we Don t think the time is Ripe to bring in the pros Kelleher Edwards president of the australian Lawn Tennis association altars expected to arrive next monday to head his country s delegation. Australia Winner of the Davis cup eight times in the last nine years has suddenly changed it opinion after years of bitter opposition to having tournament. Pros in the. Now that open Tennis Lias arrived we might As Well try to make it work by making a Realgo of it and extending it to the Davis cup an Alta spokesman was quoted As saying recently. The Cream has been skimmed off Australia s Davis cup Talent by the promoters in the last Emerson Fred Stolle Tony Roche and John Newcombe Saveall joined the touring profession Al current Wimbledon tournament is Only the fifth open even since the International Lawn Tennis federation 1ltf sanctioned open Tennis three months ago. Each member nation was Given Freedom to decide its own policy and even Tennis official find it hard to agree on who is an Amateur and who is not. Tons from British newsmen Al press conference wednesday. He declared the United states Davis cup players Are pure amateurs even though they have their hotel j ranked us amateurs ills paid in downtown London " and Are paid six pounds $14.40 a Day for meals and transport. We conform to the Ilyf definition of in no aleut Kel Leher said. We Are affiliated tothe in of not to Webster s Dic Rule can be a to Davis Wimbledon 7. Some acknowledged Ros of hrs Are play Iii for prize said any player Vjio had to Meled for Money men jul in jul. A if he had t won any would ineligible for tournaments on the United states circuit except i he three open events sanctioned a the ji/1 k. Are Forest Mills Are allowed to collect
