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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 27, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday August of 1959 the stars and stripes Page 21 area Cornels com z Battle for net title by Bick Lucas staff writer Garmisch Germany is area comes big. Bill Reinhardt and com z Little Guy Filosof blasted into the semifinals of the singles and doubles Here wednes Day As their teams continued to Duel for the Usa eur Tennis championship with Reinhardt overpowering Vii corps Champion Tony Canta Bene 6-1, 6-3, in the singles and joining forces with de Pechous to Down Cantabene and his Vii corps teammate Bob Shanklin 6-4, 7-5, the area comes team finished the third Day of play with its three Point Lead Over com z still intact 36-33. But Filosof who played his Best Tennis of the tournament wednes Day holds the key. If he wins the singles Champion ship and can team with Leroy Stanley to cop the doubles com z will win the team trophy. The Road to the doubles Crown May be easier. In the quarterfinals they soundly whipped Chuck Mer Tel and Don Greenberg army tips 7th army 6-3, 6-4, in a match not As close As the scores would indicate. Filosof shows firepower the singles is another matter. Filosof. A hard serving 5-foot, 7 Inch onetime Rollins Fla College Ace demonstrated his firepower and poise while beating another slugger 4th army div Champ Charles Graziano 6-3, 6-1. His next test in what should be the Best match of the tourney will be against the 3d army div shot master Rhoss Lomax no. 3 on the army s interservice team and an sex Tulane player. Wednesday Lomax lost the first two games but wasted Little time thereafter in eliminating Pechous 6-2, 6-1. In the other semis Reinhardt goes against surprising 24th div Champion Henry Jackson former presbyterian University player neither has lost a set in this tournament. Reinhardt works smoothly the 6-foot, 2-Inch Reinhardt had his big game working against the hit and run tactics employed by the 5-foot, 7-Inch Cantabene and Tony could do Little in reprisal. Jackson outta neutered Mertel 6-3, 6-4, in a scrambling match with the emphasis on position rather than Power. In the other doubles matche wednesday Jackson and Allan Maca 24th div came from Way be Hind to Knock off Lomax and b51 Mounce 0-6 6-4, 6-1, while the 8th div s Ray Smith and Paul Merrill ousted com z Jim Gerard and Thad wills 6-4, 6-1. Although not close this Las match was a big one in the Tearr race. A com z Victory Here woul have virtually wrapped up the title with the weather excellent of the third Day in a Row the Tourne is running ahead of schedule. The doubles finals have been set of Friday morning with the single saturday at 10 am. Scorpions rip rangers z6-3, behind Conrad by Jack Ellis sports editor Baum older Germany is the 3d army div Cha scorpions an roughshod Over the Baumholz Lein Blue rangers 16-3, Here Satur Day at Minick Field to capture the opening of their Best of three Usa eur semifinals. The scorpions scored eight times in a far Lal fourth inning comedy of errors and coasted to an easy Triumph behind the Stellar pitch ing of Lethander Dick Conrad a Nerup in the stars and stripes most valuable player poll. Conrad who ran his record to 12-2, hurled a Flossy five hitter to limit the Home earn to three uneventful tallies much to the Dis May of a throng of 3,500. The scorpions meanwhile backed their Ace lefty with a 20 hit bombardment off starter and loser Fred Richards and reliever Vern Deering. Richards gave up 11 hits and nine runs during his four inning stint and Deering fared Little better As the Northern league Champion Stuttgart s Vaught checks Bamberg on 6-hitter, 10-1, in semifinal opener by Ben Wood staff writer Vaihinger Germany is Stuttgart s Luther Luke Vaught spun a nifty six hitter Here wednesday to give the chiefs a 10-1 Victory Over the Bamberg riders in the opener of their us a eur Best of three semifinals. About the Onty thing the Bam 3erg rooting Section led by the 3d div band had to cheer about was Roger Chabora s towering 360-foot blast Over the left Centerfield Fence a the second inning. Aside from Cimbora s Solo clout the riders. Did t come close against the Ace chief right hander. Vaught 23, struck out nine and walked three in picking up his 10th Victory of the year against two losses. He has won four of the chief s five straight playoff Vic tories. The chiefs treated Bamberg starter Bill Harter rudely getting to him for nine runs in the first three innings. However the riders failed to Back up the slim right hander and Only five of the runs were earned. The defeat left Harter with a 3-3 Mark. Stuttgart started off with a bang piling up three runs in the first. Lead off Man Lawton Cowart got things under Way taking first alter being hit by a pitch and mov ing to second on Dick Maas Sacri fice  Thiederman followed with a grounder to the shortstop. No play could be made at first but Cowart rounded second and was seemingly caught in a rundown. Cowart managed to get Back to second by Bowling Over Ray Hart Lage. Hartlage did t like the rough treatment and a free for All nearly ensued As players of both dugouts streamed onto the Field. After a few minutes the umpires and coaches restored order and cleanup Batter Joe Modica stepped up to Power a deep triple to right Center scoring both runners. Modica crossed the plate on Bob Meeks bunt single Down the first base line. The chiefs kept up the onslaught n the second with three More Tal ies. Smooth Fielding s h o r t s t o p Jerry Ducharme started this rally with a walk. Vaught also got a free ticket and Cowart loaded the bags with a bunt. Maas sacrifice Fly scored Duch arme and both runners advanced on a passed Ball. Vaught came in on a wild pitch while Cowart made it 6-1, scoring on Thiederman s Fly. Stuttgart poured it on in the third with another Trio of runs. This time Karl Gottlieb was the instigator taking first on an error. Meeks followed with a walk and Mike Levins bid Gottlieb with a double to right. Bamberg manager Joe Cygler stepped in at this Point and lifted Harter in favor of George Hempel a hard throwing right hander. Before Hempel got out of the in Ning Meeks had scored on a wild pitch and Levins came in on an error. From that time Hempel blanked the chiefs with the exception of he sixth when the victors pushed across an unearned run. Hempel gave up four hits and Ive walks in the six innings he Ivor ked. Modica the chiefs slugging ight fielder was the top Batter of he Day with two singles along with his triple. Meeks got two hits and scored twice. Only two riders managed to get More than one hit. Ken Wong a recent addition from the Brand new 50th state of Hawaii paired Ingles As did Lee Hughes. Bamberg was Hurt by the absence of Tom Karwacki pne of heir leading hitters who was unable to make the trip to Stuttgart due to an injured knee. The series continues at Bamberg saturday and if necessary Sun Day. Vaughn s cooking Bamberg Stuttgart a b h a r h Merigliano 3b 4 0 0 Cowart 3b 421 Luther Vaught. Playoff hero Friedman leads by 3 strokes in Germany District Golf play Wiesbaden Germany special Sam Friedman Ramstein shot a 68 Over the Chau Seehaus links Here wednesday to take a three stroke Lead at the midpoint of the Safe Germany District Golf  sliced two strokes off Usa eur Tennis results open singles quarterfinals Rhoss Max 3d army div Defeated de Pechous area comes 6-2, 6-1 Guy Filosof com i Defeated Charles Graziano 4th army div 6-3, 6-1 Henry Jackson 24th div do heated truck Mertel army tips 7th army 0-3, 6-4 Bill Reinhardt area comes Defeated Tony Cantabene Vii corps 8-1. 6-3. Open doubles quarterfinals Ray  Merzlok 8th div Defeated Jim  wills com 2, 6-4, 6-1 i Filo  Stanley pm a Defeated Mertel. Don Greenberg army tips 7th army 6-3, 6-4.  Maea 24th div. Defeated  Mounce 3d army div 0-6, 6-4, 6-1 Pechous Reinhardt area a fluids Defeated  Shanklin Vii corps 8-4, 7-5. Senior singles first round Arbery Williams area comes Defeated Frank Leary Vii corps 6-1. 6-0 Weldon Walker area Comdr Defeated Edwin Varela 4th army div 6-0, 6-1 Jose san Pedro com a Defeated Alfred Turney v corps 6-2, 61. Second round Carl Traeger army tips 7th army Defeated Alfred Kloppman v corps 6.1, 6-1 George Malizie wow. Area comes Defeated Agapito Pablo 4th army div 6-0, 6-0 Jesus san Luis com a Defeated James Petry 8th div 6-0, 6-0, George Atwood v corps Defeated Eliot Donlon Vii corps 6-3, 6-3 Lou Persinger v corps Defeated Williams 60, 6-2. Kermit Silverwood com a Defeated James Carter Vii corps 6-3, 6-0 Brig Gen Royal Reynolds. Jr., com a Defeated Walker. 6-0, 6.2 Robert Nollen Roer area Comdr Defeated san Pedro 6-0. 6,4. Par wednesday for a 139 total. He is the defending Champion. Walt Davidson Low Amateur in the recent Ramstein invitational open trails Friedman with 142. Eight players will qualify from the tourney to compete in the open division of the Safe meet at Greenham common England. In third place is Luther god win 501st Tacon Wing with 144. Following him Are Wiesbaden s skip Ingram 145 Wiesbaden s de Colosimo 146 Pitburg s Keith plan 147 Hahn s de Clark 148 and a tie for seventh at 149 be tween Steve Downey Ramstein Anc de Kotlarczyk 501st Tacon Wing the seniors opened play wednes Day with Pitburg s Joe Bryan taking the Lead on a 76. In second was Ramstein s Joe Humphries with a 77, trailed by Herb Hartwig Ramstein and John Jeannette Wiesbaden both 79. Ramstein has a commanding Lead in the team race. Wiesbaden is in second place. Wong of Hartlage 2b Hughes in irn Bora of Oliyares is Paytas it in rate o a begonias Larter p Lempel d 402 Maas 2b 301 400 thie Denonn if 4 1 1 302 Modica. Of 513 411 Gottlieb o 210 401 mocks in 422 300 Levins of 311 200 Ducharme is 310 100 Vaught p 110 100 200 scorpions stung him for nine hit Sand seven runs. Richards who is now 4-2, did t deserve the ate thai befell him however. All eight runs off him in the fourth were unearned As his mates committed almost every conceivable miscue. Seven of the eight errors charged against the blur rangers came in the fourth As the scorpions paraded 13 men to Tho plate. Third baseman Joe Hubbell started the Frame with a single and chipped in with another single before the inning was Over. In All there were seven singles to go with seven errors. Blue Ranger manager Bucky Harris pulled Richards at the out set of the fifth and Deering a Side Balling Lethander came in. He got by the fifth unscathed but the rampaging scorpions nicked him for two runs in the sixth two More in the seventh and ended up with three in the ninth. The irrepressible Hubbell who turned in some Fine Fielding along with shortstop Karl Snodgrass was the big stick in the scorpion attack. Hubbell belted 4-for-6, with 29 10 9totals 32 1 6 totals a grounded out for Surace 9. 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Following them Are Richard Smith Berlin 229 Chuck Klein Saco 230 and Ralph Nollner Naco 233. The top six in open play qualify for the Usa eur tournament. In the senior division where four qualify for the Usa eur meet Naco s John Beck took the Lead with a 77 and 231 total. Elwin Banks the midpoint Leader fell to third with an 82 and 237, Charles Dawson Saco is in Sec Ond place with a 236. Joe Hubbell. 2 singles triple Homer two singles a triple and a Homer Good for four Bis. His Homer was a line shot to sparkling catch right that bounced Over the fielder s head. In the unfenced outer Garden it was an easy Cir  also picked up four hits for the scorpions As every Man in the lineup hit safely except right fielder Joe Fancher. Jim c o b b i a scorpion Center fielder came up with the catch of the Day when he made a sensational one handed grab of Deer ing s drive in deep left Center in the fifth. The series now moves to the Home of the scorpions at Kirch Goens Germany on saturday arid if necessary sunday if the scorpions win saturday or sunday they will be in the Usa eur finals starting sept. 2. If the Blue rangers Hope to make it into the finals they must sweep a pair at Kirch Goens. Hubbell trouble 3d army div Cha All it 11 Mcclimon 2b , s3 Gar Luncef Jackson in Job Hon  thu Obi la 3b Tou Lisbury o puncher of Conrad p 4 1 1 mat re is 534 a no. Of of 132 Timi or. In b 2 3 Kalston. Of 6 1 2 Kulli. To 044 Wilkins. Of 612 Vlot. If in 400 joint talks 21 412 wins Iii. E Tiki Mirin. O he hands p of i Rini. U Baum older a r h 400 401 300 100 4 1 21 45 1c 20 totals 413 400 200 201 1 0 0 200 34 s 3d army div Cha scorpions 010 802 20316 20 i Baum older Blue rangers Rossi wins Bike race Kenosha wis. A Jim Rossi Chicago won the senior men s Crown of the National Amateur bicycle races Here. Rossi 23, _ =. Collected 16 Points for the title Blo Eimann Vozell Hudson. T2 05. 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