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    European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 29, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                A   a v. A       a.   apis a Gonna be a big Star from wire reports. A pair of sure hand Chi 13-Ycar-Oltis shot their Way to the top in tic National marbles tournament in Wildwood . A a i just aimed  Pul backspin on it a said Dawn Lancaster of Cumberland md., crying for Joy 1 hurs Day As she was mobbed by family and friends. She edged Jamie Travis 14 of Oley pa., in the girls division final. The boys Winner was Brian Shoi Lenberger of Reading la i. Me narrowly Defeated Justin Krauss of Pittsburgh also 13. A  .   a i just stared the Marble Down a Shollenberger said. A   a. A. Quot Quot Quot. A a the winners who each won $2,000 scholarships survived a four Day. Tournament at this Seaside resort town that Drew 77 players age 14 or younger from eight states. A  . The finals were played on Cement circles on the Beach As spectators watched from the Boardwalk. Priscilla owns Presley All rights to Elvis Presley Memorabilia remain in the hands of a corporation headed by the singers former wife Priscilla Presley a Federal appeals court in Cincinnati has ruled. The decision issued thursday by a three judge panel of the 6th . Circuit court of appeals rejected a Legal Challenge by London businessman Sid Shaw who owns owns Elvisl yours inc. Of Memphis tcnn., and Elvisl yours Ltd. Of London. Elvis and Priscilla Presley divorced in 1973, the Singer died in 1977. A a  to put a Dinosaur scientists Are Chipping the Bones of a 70-foot Dinosaur from its Sandstone grave in Livingston Mont. Bui they Don t know what they la do with the giant Skeleton after they dig it up. A. An Arm Bone and two 6-foot-Long rib Bones belonging to a Bronto Saur have been unearthed said Pale oncologist Jack Horner of the museum of the Rockies in Bozeman. It could Lake three years to free the whole Skeleton giving scientists Lime to figure out where they will keep it. -. A a. A  a. A meanwhile Horner is trying to figure out what the creatures lived on in the Montana of,145 million years ago  they did no to need a 30-foot neck to eat a Cattail a he pointed out. For now Horner is leaning toward the theory that Brontosaurus lived on Pine  he a not Satis red with that partly  can t think of any and How. This giant sized casting Call in new York is for director Milos Formant a latest 111m, ,about a modern animal that could live on pipe Needles. Doctor in the House a 7-year-old boy in Detroit listened to instructions from a 911 operator and helped his Mother deliver his baby sister  a i told my Mother to push and she got tired. So i told her to wait a Little longer a said Robert Berry whose Mother Angela 24v delivered a 7-Pound, 1-ounce girl Early wednesday. Mother and daughter Are doing Fine. A a when Berry awoke with labor pains. Robert got his grandmother Rosa Williams who lives next door. She called for an ambulance and then �?o1 got panicked and i passed the phone to Robert a said Williams 47, who ran out. Of the House. Robert took the phone and listened to the operator the ambulance came about seven minutes later. Man who wants to go to Japan and become a sumo wrestler. Actors had to weigh at least 300 pounds. After the baby arrived. A a i like to help a Robert said. A especially when you re having a baby a. 1  a Nona Genaria father he a 91 years old. His son is 2vi, a. Those numbers Are not surprising to Jimmie Jones a great great Grandfather who a proud of his latest offspring Roger. A i Wasny to shocked a said Jones who lives in the Rural Community of Licking mo., about 120 Miles Southwest of St. Louis. A i knew 1 was a hell of a man.�?�. A   . A. A   a Sandy Jones 42, his wife agrees. A i did too a she said. A when the doctor told us i was pregnant we did no to know whether to be tickled Pink or shocked pink.�?�. A . A Ali Al d in a stars and Stripe Bucky Fox sunday Magazine editor. Bucky Fox made like a Mountain climber when he recently left the sports department to become editor of sunday Magazine at the stars and stripes. No longer on the firs floor he suddenly had to climb three floors to his new office. Fox 36, Hopes he s not out of breath every time he reaches his desk. He has to have a Calm enough pulse to 1 plan weekly coverage 2 work with editors reporters and photographers 3 edit stories 4 write headlines 5 select photos and conquer other thorny Hills. Fox joined stripes in february 1980 As a sportswriter and started writing a sports column that Spring. In his 11 years in sports he covered military sports the a Fly a american bowl in London the 1984 world series and the 1988 super bowl. His biggest thrill with stripes was non sports related helping cover the 40th/anniversary of a Day on june 6,1984. A native of Garden City n.y., Fox received his Bachelor of journalism degree from the University of Missouri in 1977. He spent a year in Beaumont Texas As a sportswriter at the Enterprise journal and nearly two years in Carlisle pa., As sports editor of the Sentinel. If you have a Good Story idea give Fox a Call during Normal duty hours at civilian 0615-601341 or ets 348-8341.covering  
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