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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 31, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday january 31, 1969 the stars and stripes Page 21 Hunting fishing i a v a   by International style Sheet Terna nist style ski in which the Shotgun Butts held at hip level with a portion of the Wood show ing beneath the Elbow before the Bird is called and in which to three seconds Mand somewhat Wruthe association of v american Rod and gun clubs Europe May introduce International Type skeet at its annual skeet Champion ships formerly known As the european open which it Ain t an never was. This event will henceforth be labelled the association s Europe annual skeet championships and open and should be referred to As the association annual and open for Short. This event will be in addition to the american style skeet an May require an extra Day. Dates of the open Are july 3-6. Both Garmisch and Kaiserslautern have bid to conduct the contest which will consist of 100 Birds each in four gauges american style. If you need More information on the skeet program As it con Cerns your club and area Contact any of the following skeet chair men who attended the november meeting of the National Skee shooters association conducted by the Road and gun association in Heidelberg. Germany Bamberg it. Yancey a. Knowles Garmisch Joh Hrovat Kaiserslautern Mickey Holtman Pir Masens sgt. Sherman l. Miller Ramstein it. Col. Jerry b. Disharoon Rhein main Edward c. Caruso Sembach Pearlie l. White Ulm s. Sgt. Charlie Collins Wiesbaden it. Col. John s. Moffatt Winchester Dusseldorf John Wier Nimrod Werke Ber Stetten Bavari Ahans Schauer. Madrid Spain capt. Ronald a Stillwell shape Belgium to. Sgt. James Postell upper Heyford England m. Sgt. James r. Mckibben Vicenza Italy Walter m.  chairman for the Rod and gun association is it. Col. Lloyd c. Hall who also ramrod the Rod and gun association. His skeet Secretary is mrs Karla Graf phone Heidelberg military 213 8636 or 8624. College has a new Angle a school for anglers that s what it says in a descriptive brochure from North Carolina state at Raleigh. The five Day course for sport fishermen costs $175 All inclusive and it is part of the University s continuing education  this year Marks the 18th consecutive presentation of the get smart course which is conducted in the Gulf Stream in the sound and in Inland Waters around  course covers Salt water and fresh water Angling with emphasis on tackle lures rods reels and  is taught in the classroom is then reemphasized on the Waters with nationally known instructors in  fishing will be stressed More than Ever since the Fly Rod has been adapted to Salt water and has already been used to establish some pretty remarkable records persons interested in the sport fishing course should request brochure and application form by writing Eugene Starnes. Divi Sion of continuing education Box 5125, Raleigh n.c., 27607. Europe Trout in hot water Trout Salmon and other fresh water fish Are being increasingly threatened by the discharge of hot effluents from Industrial plants. The danger of Thermal pollution is greatest where electric another Power plants return to Rivers and streams water that has been heated. This often proves deadly to fish their eggs and the organisms on which they feed. Thermonuclear plants which Gen Erate very High temperatures Are a particular  being cold blooded creatures Are extremely sensitive to heat changes particularly when sudden. During spawning a temperature increase of Only two to three degrees can mean death for the  temperatures can also be indirectly harmful by weak ening the resistance of fish to disease lowering the amount of essential oxygen in the water or augmenting the toxic effects of organic  problem is cited by the european Inland fisheries advisory commission of the food and agriculture organization. The 21-nation commission which seeks to promote Inland fisheries in Europe is drafting International water Quality criteria for use i combating pollution As it affects fresh water fish. In its third report of the series the commission deals with the problems of hot effluents in Inland Waters particularly As it effects those of Eastern Europe on which Little has been reported to West Ern nations. The document which analyses their effects on various species of fish lists the different tolerance Levels of each species to abnormal temperature increases. By Ralph benn1ngton _ a in main Ger Nany is the Mien main rockets came up with 65 Points in the second half Here thursday night to break a 35-35 intermission deadlock an trounce the Hahn Hawks 100-83, to remain the Only unbeaten team in the Safe Germany conference runner up  an earlier contest Sembach eliminated Darmstadt from the four team Dottle elimination playoff 99-68. Friday Sembach and Hahn to tangle at 7 , in Pitts me Morial gymnasium to see which team stays alive in this scramble to determine which club will accompany regular season of cent a Ramstein to England be Safe championships -,-.$40. The Winner of he Sembach Hahn contest will take on Rhein main saturday at 2 , and if successful will have to comeback and face the rockets again at 7 a m. The same  Gause was the key Man in Rhein main s breakaway inthe second half. He got six of his 11 Points in Quick Succes Sion and Art Afthim chipped in a pair of Long set shots that boosted the rockets on top to stay. Their biggest advantage was60-43 and 17 Points with 11 min utes to play. Hahn whittled it rocket rally ruins Hawks Down to 12 Points at one timeout did t come close to catch ing  Norm Keseric who had 31 Points for the night connected with 22 of them in the second half mostly after cause lit the spark that put the Rock ets on the winning track. Afthim wound up with 20 points14 of them in the second half while Leanders Cheeks chipped in 15 and Joe Robinson 13.on the other Side of the Board Hahn s Willie Carson and Johnnorman were the main Point producers. Carson had 16, Hal of them on fouls while Norman hit 20 with nine Field  Williams and George Winston were also in double Fig ures with 11 and 12, respectively. Sembach jumped off to Quick Lead and never let up against the cold shooting Small unit champions who gained a stars Cinti stripes local sports London shattered As Chicks grab Safe berth by Jack Antey South Ruislip England is the undefeated Chick Sands fighting Chicks made shambles of the . Basketball playoffs Here wednesday by wrecking the London rockets 77-53, to earn the second Confer ence berth behind the Champion upper Heyford sky Kings in the Safe Cage tourney Here feb. 6-10. The Classy Chicks clicked wit the Best shooting performance of the double elimination tourney by popping in 31 of 68 attempts from the floor for a healthy 45per cent. Meanwhile the rockets playing their third game within 24 hours after falling into the loser s bracket in the opening round failed to find the rang and finished with 13 of 73 Field goal attempts for a puny 17 percent. London was finished from the beginning when coach Bill Lee s sure handed quintet opened up a14-1 Lead during which to Hern Don cashed in on four of his Finefield goals Elroy Blunt knocked the lid off the hoop for London first Field goal after seven min utes had slipped  minutes later the Rock ets tossed in their second Field Check bands Oft Londo Herndon 5 Cook 10mckatrlge 5 Freeman Hinton Bevel Crump Fatte oilman 0-02-2 5-70-3 2-64-7 2-204 0-0 10 mlnton22 maths Ift perkins8 Carlin 4 phlllipa10 Mack i Blunt oft4 12-13 to 0 1-8 1 0-0 i 2-28 0-1 a 1-2 0 2-4 total is 16-8 77 Toui 13 87-33 s3 Colok Stancu .40 3777londonto. �6 8749totaj fouls Chile Sands 23. London 2q. Fouled out Chu Sands Cook Freema London Carun is . Bureau goal but by this time Bill Cookham split the nets for eight Points from the outside Corner inside and under As the Chicks leaped ahead 23.-s.tom Bevell beat his Man on a drive to hand the Chicks their biggest margin in the first half. 27-8. Strongman Matt Mathis the rockets 6-5 bundle of rebounds went out with a leg injury in the first half and hobbled up and Down the court a few times inthe second half but there was t much he could do the Chic Sweren t missing. Shot at this tournament by Vir tue of their earlier playoff finish. The Winner of the four team scramble at Pitts memorial gymnasium will accompany Reg ular season Champion Ramstein to England for the Safe championships feb. 6-10. Sembach had Little trouble a Darmstadt could t buy a Basket Over several Long stretches. Inthe meantime John Stewart and Scott Derkson pestered the with outside connections and Long break easy  got half of his 20 Points on Long passes and easy Lay Upas he tallied ten Field goals. Derkson got Only 10 Points but four of his five Field goals came after intermission when the tigers were building a substantial Lead. Darmstadt s hot shooting Bob Taylor was held to 14 Points As the comets could never get mov ing. The Basket proved elusive throughout the second half an they had few chances from the free throw line to make up the difference. Sembach s top scorer was Oti Sjohnson who hit 10 Field goals and four of five fouls for 24points. Stewart backed him up with his 21 and Delanzo Hicks came through with 14 12 of them in the first half. Box scores Hahn Carso Brown Colema Norman Williams conk in Winston Davis Shaw Oft 6 7-11 17 1 0-1 2 10-02 9 2-3 20 5 1-4 11 1 3-3 s 5 2-3 12 20-14 4 2-3 10 Rhein main Afthim Keseric Cheeks Robinso cause Lewis Moore f t 10 0-0 20 12 7-9 31 6 3-5 is 4 5-7 5 1-2 3 0-1 2 0-1 13 11 84 total 3317-2983 totals 4216-25100hahn 35 4883 Rhein main 35 65100fouled out Hahn Brown. Williams. Total fouls Hahn 19, Rhein main 19. Darmstadt Taylor guar Lerl r. Davis Jasmine Hawkins Myers Smith Warren f t 5 4-4 143 1-2 7 10-0210-02 40-080 6-7 18 5 5-12 15 1 m 2 Sembach Hicks Johnson Wych Stewart Mun Thompson Derkson Salentine Ruberry Haygood Bine Richmond g 7 10 1 10 0 4 5 31 1 0 0 f t 1-2 15 45 24 4-5 6 1-2 21 0-0 02-2 10 0-2 10 1-3 7 0-0 2 0-2 2 2-2 3 0-2 0 totals 26 16-25 68 totals 42 15-27 99sembach 53 4 99 Darmstadt 33 35 68fouled out Darmstadt. A Davis. Total fouls Darmstadt 27. Sembach 23. Larson upends Harvey 97-83 Kitzinger Germany Spe Cial the hard pressing Lar son eagles knocked the prop from under the Marne league leading and previously unbeaten Harvey Kolts 97-83, Here wednesday and took Over the top spot in the league with a 51  Kolts took command Early in the game but Larson charged Back to Lead at half time 42-37.Bill England paced the Eagle scoring with 27  Mayfield was High Man in the contest with 33 Point for the Kolts now 4-1. Aschaffenbur Germany special the Smith Fiori bandits overtook the Ledward trailblazers in a Marne league tilt Here wednesday night and won 105-100, after trailing by six Points at  Gordon who 3rd inf div officials have selected for theall army trials next month in san Francisco sparked the ban Dit Victory with 36 Points. High scorer for the contest was the trailblazers Everett Jenkins with 38 Points. Bad kissing in Germany special Wuerzburg s warriors overtook a three Point half time deficit Here wednesday to Edge bad ,103-101, in Marne league action. Paced by Hubert Gibson s 42points, the bad Kissinger five jumped off to an Early Lead handheld the warriors 47-44 at inter Mission but faltered in the final seconds against six double Fig ures shooters from  Davis was High for the warriors with 21 Points  
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