European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 17, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse Fray january 17, 1969 the stars and stripes log 19 Only minor changes so Jwj .3e&. .-.,fam cof Springs Calif. Up the football rules commit tee wednesday voiced Ful Confidence in the present state of College football by making in overtime a ,. I 1 /. Colonels win Dallas a Gincy pow Ell struck for three layups on feeds from player coach Clif Hagan in the overtime period wednesday night to give the Dallas Chaparral a 127-120 american basketball association Victory Over the Indiana pumped in 38 Points and Ron Boone scored 32 to ignite the Dallas attack. With the score tied 115-115 i regulation play Hagan made his dramatic Entrance with 3 05left in the five minute overtime. Hagan Sank two free the Indiana defense came out and tried to double Tea him. Thrice he whipped Quick passes to Powell All alone under the Indiana bucket Indiana Dallat it Oft Notoli Uky 8 21 Powell 15 36 Bro Ndaniel Lewis Hubli de Peoples Pali child Hooper Muler total Indiana Dallas 7 19 3 1210 6-10 20 bunco 2 8 23 a Beasley 10-0 28 19 Combs 3 8 00-0 0 boons 13 321 2 local inn 0 13 1 2 Bennett 0 2-30 1 Smith 0 13 3 7 Hagan 0 46 26-37 120 total 48 31-34 127 41 19 31 24 120 37 29 26 23 12 127 total fouls Indiana 22, Dalian 30.fouled out Dallas. Bunco Smith. A1.t30. Louisville by. A two Quick three Point Field goals by Louis Dampler and one by a Rel Carrier broke open the Ball game wednesday night and enabled Kentucky to take a 115-102 american basketball association Victory Over new York. Altogether Carrier had thereof the Long baskets and Dampier had two. They were also the High scorers with 24 and 33 Points Perry led new York with 24, Kentucky rules Hanges in recent history All of which were considered was obvious from the Utset that the individual members of the committee had no inclination to propose major changes in the rules said new chairman John Waldorf super isor of officials of the big sight , the feeling now is to carefully study an proposed alteration for at least a year in Advance he 16-Man group however wound up its three Day meeting by taking serious note of the rising Cost 6f intercollegiate athletics. It established a fact ending commission to Survey Cost factors in the schools athletic commission study will be conducted with the american football coaches Assn. And athletic director representation on the rules committee. Possible answer it was authorized in response o increasing opinion that the return to one platoon football might be an important answer the inflationary problem. Bui he substitution Rule was left unchanged by the committee. Three of the nine minor Rule changes were referred to subcommittees for study during1969. They dealt with better definitions or clarification of clipping penalties Forward pass completions and pass interference. The other changes include alteration in Field markings limitation of the maximum length of cleats to of an Inch and clarification of the rules verning roughing the kicker penalties. Also selected were minor changes dealing with non Contact versus Contact fouls the batting Forward of a Latera pass and the addition of unofficial s signal to indicate disqualification of a player. New Yorkoff of Durten 4 11 9 Jugon 810-14 10 Whitney 3 Moore a 14 leaks 6 8-9carriei 6 24 Perry 11 dumper 13 83 Simon 8 a wooo 3 64 0 Vena 4 2-2camwoll 0 2 Bowens 0 an Lunson 0 0 frailer 1 0-0smith 8 a Al 6 total 3 je-43 116 total Kentucky new York 48 16-22 102262531 3411 87 at 28210 fouled out Kentucky plys Carrier 3, Dantzic 4, Perry 1, Simon 2. ,303, mate Boycott threat Jugg Jug a of blocks few continued from Faff it this was totally unexpected the tiny girl said. All i wanted Job a Chance. I will try again i then went Back inside an talked with her attorney Robert Boms and her father Robert attorney said no Legal action was planned unless Tiff re is no other Way for Barbara Joto break through the set bar in racing led up to its promises Burns jockeys did riders scheduled to race against Barbarajo agreed Sev eral hours before the race that they would ride. However later in the Day they rebelled. Tropical officials said the jockeys action might be consid ered a Boycott which would run the risk of anti Trust Law Viola Silberman owner of tropical Park said the track general manager Elmer Vick ers notified him the jockeys re fused to ride and said the track would be shut Down if she were not withdrawn. It was useless to argue Sil out of race Barbarajo Rubin talks with newsmen outside her trailer at tropical Park in Miami after a threatened Boycott by 100 male jockeys upset her plans to be the first girl rider i racing history. Her Trainer Bryan Webb stands in doorway. A red Wilson mentioned too Willie Davis next Wisconsin and Madison wis. Up two More names have been mentioned As possible candidates forthe athletic director s Job at the University of Wisconsin forme Badger Star Robert red Wilson and Green Bay packers defensive end Willie Davis. Davis told a Madison newspaper he was very interested in the Job. Wilson vice president of a Madison Bank said he had not been contacted but indicate interest. Ivan b. Williamson athletic director since 1955, was fired last week after two wines football seasons in a Row. I m not a candidate for the Job As yet Wilson said. Davis has t announced whether or not he was retiring frown pro football. He is 34 and has played in the professional ranks for 11 made his remarks in an interview with the capita times. If Davis were selected i would make him the first negro Ever to hold a High administrative athletic Post in a major american is a graduate of Grambling University and has master s degree in marketing and business administration from the University of Chicago. Besides Davis and Wilson former Badger great Elroy a foils snaps drag Mark fort Stockton Tex up Art Arfons former Holder of the world land Speed record wednesday cracked Tus own Quarter mile drag record speeding to 867.88 Miles per hour in his new Jet powered Green monster. It was the first time Arfon Shad run his newest car which bears the same name As a past cars. He hit slightly More than 100miles an hour in his Shakedown run wednesday at a tire test track and upped the Speed with each test until mid afternoon when he broke his old record of 256.62 Miles per hour set in1965. She ran beautifully,".Arfons. I Hud no trouble at All keeping her on the line an bringing her to a Stop at the end of the course the standing Start with All that Power gives you a sensation not easily forgotten. When you release the brakes you get � Ichisi like you have never gotten Arfons used up a mile of the7.7-mile-Long test track to get his car slopped. The car. Which develops 17,500 horsepower ran the Quarter mile in Only 6.41 seconds. Crazy legs Hirsch now in Tholos Angeles rams front office has been mentioned As a possible successor to Williamson. A five Man committee has been approved to pick a Man to fill the Post. Berman said the jockeys Felt there were twp problems Dan Ger to life and danger to their livelihood. A lot of the boys Don t get too Many mounts. Themore riders the less Chance there is of making a one jockey in the room was willing to ride Silberman said. Barbarajo was replaced by Jorge Velasquez who finished ninth on Stone land. After Riding Staneland he said i got me a Beautiful boo. You could ride i like a later dressed in Street clothes and wearing pigtails Barbarajo emerged from he trailer and said the men were t afraid i la take their mount Sand afraid they la Hurt if i got Hurt she said i would just be part of my Barbarajo declined to give he personal opinion of the male rid ers even though a Rock was thrown through a Vidow of her trailer shortly after he fourth race. She said it came Tram the 1 direction of the jockey quarters. Sooner or later a woman will crack the ice Silberman said. I but these things take the woman s vote and civil j rights it s a slow consider suit Burns said if Barbarajo has not gotten into a race in a reasonable time he would consider an anti Trust suit against the jockey Guild to which most of the riders belong. It was the second time a girl attempt to ride against the men had been stymied by a race in which Penny Ann Early was entered at Churchil Downs last november was can celeb when the men refused to compete against the tropical jockeys said their action was based on Fearm at the girl might be Hurt. Track stewards unanimously approved Barbarajo s entry Lues in when she mounted afr act Ous 3-year-old filly which had never raced and outran twohorses Ridden by men. It looked to me like she could ride As Good As anybody senior Steward de Pons said atthe time. Her horse raised hell in the Gate but she handled Arcadia Calif. A Penny Ann Early a Young lady who wants to be a jockey has filed an application for a License to ride at Santa Anita and i awaiting the next move by the track s Board of in a bid to ride late last year at Churchil Downs by a Boycott of male riders miss Early a comely25-year-old Divorcee has a License Here to exercise three Man tribunal of Stew Ards will first judge her ability to break a horse from the Start ing Gate in company with a least two other horses. If she passes she will re Montgomery 1st in Kaiser pro am Napa Calif. Up Jac Montgomery shot a 68 on his own Ball wednesday to win on half of the split pro am prelude to the $135,000 Kaiser open Golf tournament while Arnold pal Meraj Geiberger Frank Boynton and Dick Lotz had 69s 10. Ujj to share top Money in the other j Hwy a Jsse of he be Harold hening of Sou i is nol eligible for an apprentice Africa and his Amateur part credential ners had a Best Ball 58 to win Jone of the pro am sections while j Miler chive a provisional License. Twill permit her to ride in one race As a test. If she passes an actual License will be issued. A similar test awaits another girl rider Sandy schleiffers who at a Palmer and Palmer and Lou record his Amateur j my York a Brian Best bail 5i nah Ovlan a Jesmor at Manhattan College ran the mile in 4 08.5 in Iberger. Toynton i and set a meet record w the 78thwon $406 each Ami annual aau senior us your Irack Palmer look an additional $400 and Field championships wednes to the Best Ball Competition j Day Kivlan bettered the record Montgomery won 1500 Ami j of 4-12.2 set by former Fri Man hening $400. 1 Fred Wilt 17 years ago
