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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, January 16, 1969

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 16, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday january 16, 1969 Call term to the stars and stripes Page 19 Llu full on of 1 Ana Fla hockey tour  a. The russian hockey and  of Virinia in to Oam 4hn in in flu  a National hockey team tuesday pulled out of an eight game Canadian tour an Canadian officials immediately fired off cables asking for the team s International suspension. The soviet hockey federation announced in Moscow three Days before the tour was to have opened that terms offered by the canadians were unsatisfactory. Earlier coach Anatoly Tarasov who has been campaigning for a confrontation with National hockey league clubs said his players were tired of playing second rate Canadian teams. Hockey diplomatic officials aftera Stream of transatlantic Telephone Calls said it was Uncertain whether the russian move was based on a misunderstanding that could be cleared up overnight. If not Council members of the inter National ice hockey federation were in a position to act on a Cable from the Canadian Amateur hockey association asking immediate and full suspension of the soviet hockey federation for their unprecedented  Juckes executive director of the Caha told a news conference hews hopeful the russian decision could be reversed. He said the Canadian embassy i Moscow was attempting to straighten out any misunderstanding that might exist and that John f. Bunny Ahearne of London european president of the vhf had promised to bring his influence to  stake was a tour by the s o v i e t team which was to have opened i Montreal Friday and to have continued through Toronto Ottawa Vancouver Victoria and Winnipeg. Two games were scheduled for both Ottawa and  of a proposed tour of the rus Sian b team slated for feb. 24 to mar. 7,was left in doubt. International suspension would prohibit the defending Champion russian Tea from taking part in the world hockey championship in Stockholm schedule for the last two weeks in March. In Toronto Harold Ballard executive vice president of Maple Leaf gardens said he suspected for some time the russians did not intend to carry out their  merely shows How unreliable the russians Are and they wonder Why the National hockey league in t anxious to get involved with  gardens spokesman said a sellout of the 16,485 seats had been expected for the game there sunday and cancel lation would mean a loss of $35,000.  trounces Georgia tech for 12th win Atlanta up olympic Star Charlie Scott fired in 30 Points in three quarters of play and put on a dazzling Ball handling exhibition tuesday night to Lead the second ranked North Carolina tar heels to uneasy 101-70 basketball Victory Over Georgia tech. When Scott Bill Bunting who had 22 Points and uie other North Carolina starters retire to the Bench with 10 minutes left to play the tar heels had a39-Point Lead 89-50, and were Well on their Way to their 12thvictory of the season against a single  was strictly no contest after the opening minutes of play As Scott and company outscored the Host team 21-4 Inone four minute stretch to go ahead 28-12 with 11 minutes still remaining in the first half. North Carolina o f 0 4-113 4-7 9 1-1 0 4-4 3 0-2 4 0-0 2 0-0 run Ting Scott Ottillio Noubar Oglor Browne. Tuttle Georgia Techt Oft 22 he crier 3 4-3 1030 Toi Naveh 2 0-0 4 7 Vur Ckuj 0 10-14 2810 Alna 6 Thome 8 Wilaon  of Ropplo r. Tuttle 0 0-2 3 0-00 0-0 0 2-2 4 Niclo Nour 0 Wright o 2-2 2 l a 2 4-5 0 0-0 1 0-00 Thompson 0 0-2 Bugle Ron 0 0-0webb 0 0-1 0 muyon2 Veryzer 0 0 4 0-1 1 0-0 total 43 15-23 101 total 24 22-31 70 half Limo score North Carolina 50, Cor Stu tech 33.touted out Tomasovich Arius Deci  fouls North Carolina 23, Coorg a 19. A--5.502. Roberts named coach of Acyl roadrunners Richmond a. Up former two time Oklahoma All american a d. Roberts was named tuesday to coach the Richmond roadrunners of the Atlantic coast football league. Roberts replaces Dick James who guided the roadrunners in their first two years of life. For the past two years Roberts All America under former coach Bud Wilkinson in1952-53, has coached the line backers and scouted for thenal new Orleans saints the roadrunners1 Parent club. Eddie Stanky. New Job Stanky to coach South Alabama College baseball Mobile Ala. Up Eddie Stanky former manager of the St. Louis cardinals and Chicago White sox has accepted the position of baseball coach at the University of South Alabama. Stanky 50, had received other offers from the Chicago cubs and cardinals along with another one to manage in the new International global league but preferred a position close this Home. Stanky admitted he had accepted the new College coaching Job when contacted Athis Home Here although declining to reveal the name of the school because a news Confer ence pertaining to his accept Lance of the Post was scheduled for wednesday. It was Learned however that he has spoken with University of South Ala Bama officials and agreed to take the Job. I could t be happier said the one time second baseman for the Brooklyn dodgers an new York giants. This gives me a Chance to work with youngsters and that s w h a t i enjoy  Stanky began the 1968 seasons manager of the White sox and was replaced by Al Lopez before the All Star break. Fuller Appeal could stretch to Derby Day Frankfort by. Up i now seems Likely that the 1969 Kentucky Derby will be run before the outcome of the 1968 race is finally settled in the courts. A circuit judge tuesday granted dancer s image owner Peter Fuller an Extension until april 1 to file a transcript in Fuller s Appeal of a Kentucky state racing commission order. The racing commission Rule that although dancer s image crossed the finish line first last May 4, the Winner s purse should go to Forward Pas because Phenyl Butanone or a derivative was found in the urine of dancer s image. Fuller s attorneys tuesday filed the Appeal of the commission s formal order of Jan. 6. Earlier they filed a similar Appeal of the commis Sion s dec. 23 statement of its order to insure that All Fuller Appeal rights were protected. Doubtful with the voluminous transcript not due until april 1, it appears unlikely that Franklin circuit judge Henry Meigs will hear and decide the Case before this year s run for the roses in May. If the Case goes to the stat court of appeals a final decision almost certainly Willcome after this year s race. The Appeal filed tuesday was stated Only in general terms. The Appellant Fuller relies upon All grounds available to him under Law under the Kentucky Constitution under the Kentucky statutes and i addition alleges that lie was denied the equal Protection of the Laws and denied due process of Law by the Kentucky stat racing commission in violation of the Constitution of the unite states the Appeal stated. Race Driver fined Imperia Italy up italia racing Driver Andrea de Adamich 28, was fined $320 tuesday an banned from driving on italian roads for six months. An Imperi Acourt found him guilty of careless driving and causing an accidents july 1967. Tongue twister Lee Trevino Sticks his Tongue out at Heball to show his annoyance at having missed a Birdie putt in the los Angeles open. Trevino must have reacted often this nay because he finished near the Bottom of the Field in the tournament which was won by Charlie Siff Orri. Up photo late scoring heroics Brown pacers topple Houston Houston a Roger Brown tossed in a jump shot with two seconds remaining and added a pair of free throws after time ran out As the Indiana pacers edged Houston 116-113 in an american basketball association game tuesday night. Willie Somerset s two free throws with 14 seconds left gave Houston a 113-112 Edge before Barry unanimous All Star Pich Minneapolis St. Paul up Rick Barry of Oakland two years ago the mos valuable player in the National basketball association s All stargaze was a unanimous Choice for the West team in the second annual american basketball association All Star game at Louisville  received a perfect score of 60.00 from sportswriters and sportscasters in the six Western division cities commissioner George Mikan said  game will be played in convention Center Jan. 28. Teaming with Barry in the West s starting lineup will be John Beasley of Dallas Byron Beek and Larry Jones both of Denver and James Jones of new Orleans. The second unit includes Austin red Robbins of new Brown scored his 15-foot jump shot. Somerset paced All scorer with 35 Points while teammate Don Carlos had 19.freddie Lewis led the pacers with 29 and Brown followed with23. The Mavericks lost the Ball Ona full court pass in an Effort to pull the game out. And Somerset fouled Brown at the bum r. Orleans Warren Davis of los a Angeles. Dou Moe and Larry i � to Brown both of Oakland and Willie Somerset of Houston. Beasley Hobbins Moe Browband both Joneses played in last t oui year s Aba All Star game. That contest at Indianapolis was Wonky the East. In dual h. G f t i cd is 10 4 u a Nalii thu 3 s Vij h i in a h a a t 4 i u j i t u j b a  g i to 11 i 3$ to 116 to i. 5 111. T me t i v i i a � to Lac 4j. 33 33 2s 24 o o � o �-33 31 is b 6 i �3 u6  
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