HUSKER SOPH PLAYS Olympic Crowd Impatient as Game of Baseball Is Demonstrated. Paul Amon, Lincoln, played first baae for the "World Champion" team of the United States Olympic baseball squad that won the Intm-squad fame 8 to S Wednesday night. BERLIN, Aug. 12. UP). The largest crowd ever to see a baseball game in Europe of the United States fully 100,000 Wednesday night jammed the Olympic stadium and watched two obscure American amateur teams play a demonstration game. The "World Champions" and the Olympics," both picked from the American Olympic baseball squad, played for seven Innings, the Champions winning, 615. Only a handful in the vest crowd had any idea who was playing or cared who won. But the Germans were eager to learn something about the game which, according to travelers returning from the United States, annually drives the Americans into strange paroxysms of atheletic enthusiasm. The Newspapers have , been talking about baseball" for days. The Germans liked the way the umpire yelled, "bawl one, bawl two! -He got a laugh until it got monotonlus. Twice a- great cheer shook the stadium, once when the announcer said there would be a review of Thursday's military demonstration after the game, and again when he announced that the next innig would be the last. Nevertheless, the great throng stood at attention and saluted when "The Star Spangled Ban ner" was played at the close of the game, which lasted even In nings. Les McNeece, Fort Laud erdale, Fla., hit a home run for the Champs In the seventh and Hubert Shaw, University of Maine captain, one for the Olympics with one on in the first. The lineups: "World Champs": Dow Wilson, Maiden Mass., ss; Ernest Eddowes, Philadelphia, 3b; Les McNeece, Fort Lauderdale, f la. ir unit Minnam kd iminri Mirn ir PAUL AMEN, LINCOLN, NKB., lb; Norman Llvermore, Ban Rafael, Calif., c; Tom Downey, Chula Vista. Calif., and Curtis Myers, Hartford, Conn., rf; Hyman Hold' berg, Brooklyn, If; and Bill 8ayles, Port' land. Ore., and Carson Thompson, Philadelphia, Pa., p. "Olympics": orover uarvin, kockioto la., cf; Rolf Carliten, Philadelphia, ; Hubert Shaw, Presque Isle, Me., lb: Gor don Mallatratt. Ban Francisco. 2b: Em- mett Fore, Houston, Tex., If; Clarence Keegan, Robinson, Me., 3b; Richard Han- na, Ban Francisco, rf; Henry waanon, Bostwick. Ga.. c; and Fred Herlnfter, Clarksburg, Calif., and Charlie Simons, Alban, Pa., p. World Champions" .. 100 103 18 Olympics" 200 110 16 11 Batteries: Sayles, Thompson and Liver- mors; Heringer, Simons and wagnon.