European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 4, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 21 in Fafe Berle �. Bears a. Three game Lead in the area . Win Over the Kaiser ?sheret2sunday. I sled their league Loz they Lead Liei Sig up Spartalis to Siree games while the t Hisato sub Ben Alexei Der in in ind tto stewed by a tit Dazzel. Sch Rotbauer i _ i of j. J to Ader whose loss eve jims � whiffed 30. And or in a tfx is per " a w read in the -first1 on a Vogle by Goodwin s walk Reggie t a Force out of bouncy Back to even it of the first Slout walked moved to baseman Chuck cropped a Pickoff throw Iel across on Ralph Mayo a f ignited the two run fining rally As he singled and Jond. He moved to third Stop Tom Welby s throw on Bill Lei Rick s a Crick stole see Wing came5 through Fth of an a injun. In in they Jialu of the Verv As sch Artz stout1 opened with i moved -alohe7 on7 passed Ball plated Auer. 1, to .100-$ a so a i thou. Power 5 homers to Deal %4" comets first Germany loss Zi-9 Solo shots by Jack elms sports editor Darmstadt Germany is Ramstein rams slammed out five Home runs two by Jay Arnold Rand a grand Slammer by Tom Tay Fjor to outlast the Darmstadt comets 11-9, Here sunday after noon in a Safe Germany Dis tract contest the loss was the first for the comets in eight league outings and it kept the rams in a three Way deadlock for second with wies Baden and Sembach All at 6-4.a " capacity crowd jammed memory Field to watch the rams handle the league Lea Ders in a wierd game that lasted 3 hours and 45 the five circuits by the rams they also had their pitchers Chip in with 14 walks a hit bats Man and seven wild pitches. Milton Jarvis the starter got the Victory but he left in the sixth with the bases loaded from free passes. Lanky Lilburn Dawson came on to strike out Mike Magiera to end the threat and hang around until there were two in the eighth. Then Howard Smith making his second appearance of and the series was waved in an gave up a run producing single before retiring the Side and then setting the frustrated comets Down in order in the rams scored first on Arnold s first Homer and went slightly berserk when Taylor clouded a tremendous drive in the Pfister snares Rhein Blick Ali rim shots Over Long by Bob Wickers a writer Wiesbaden Germany is Young professional de Pfister of Fischbach playing his first rounds of Golf since arriving in Europe two months ago won the second annual Rhein Blick open Here Sun Day " by three strokes Over Host club pro Harl by Long. Blister a nonchalant 23-year-Otd from Lancaster n.y., carded a final round 37-4178 overt Elough 6,733-Yard, Par 3g-36-t-72 Rhein Blick layout to go with previous rounds of 75, 77 and 76rfor his winning total of 306." -. Long theh,47-Ycar-Oid Veteran of a dozen air Force worldwide tournaments and once Winner of the South Carolina open had a 42-37 to the 155-Pound Wiesbaden pro who went into the final round two strokes a disheartening Nurte on the 475-Yard third Hole but was Only one Over Par the rest of the some 300 followers of the journey crowded around 1i� i8lh Lue n Iff Deihls snap slump spartans for 1st win 9 Solo Homer a double and a run scoring single.the.,, Ilia Bremerhaven Blue Pat the skids to their 11 Losi Rig Streak _ sunday by ing out a 9-3 Victory Over 16th Sig up in area comes league rider play join Putns spun to give the r Blue l their first league Success drop t the spa 31 lengths no Berlin out Welles went ii distance in r also whiffing. 10 while four. F Rit Dite a Aeed the winners for five. Times double Home in club tallied Tirfe first on Ritchie s Burris single two an error and a fielder s Choice. Tace Pevis made it 5-1 in the third on Adam t Jenkins hit two miscues Burris second Bingle and Ray Kallnowsky s sacrifice Fly. Pete Seal doubled in two More runs in thet Foj Atli after the spar lans had closed to 5, Del Jordan an d Tot my Madison look care of All the losers hitting chores with two singles apiece. Sinn Sli up i m l no boo 3 4 Beroe Rutven 30i 021 i fax s 9 z Fri Twat Phons Suil off. A Green Long made a Beautiful Sand shot that left him a four foot putt which he dropped in for a Birdie four to beat out defending Champi on Wall Mcdonald of Wiesbaden and Tex Rankin of Frankfurt by one shot for second place. Mcdonald who had an 81 for the Day Defeated Rankin with a Par on the second Hole of a sudden death playoff for third place and top Amateur honors. Third Hole woes Rankin went into the final round tied with Pfister for the lend. He held a one stroke Lead after the first two holes but he also ran into serious trouble on the third Hole going three Over Par to get his downfall started. He wound up with an 82.jack Laxson of Bremerhaven was still another golfer who shot himself out of the tourney on the downhill third Hole. Laxson 1960 interservice Champion had an eight on the Hole and an 81 for the Day to finish in a tie Tor fourth place with Boh Boax of Kitzinger. Pfisler pocketed top prize Money of $250. Lone got $100 and Mcdonald earned n new set of Irons Mcdonald displayed the Back up shot of the tourney on die up Hill ninth Hoie. He blasted his tee shot some 250 Yards up the left Side of the Fairway but As restarted in hat direction he met his Ball floating Down an open Cement Drain ditch. He was awarded a lift from the Point of entry and wont on to Par Ali 454-Yard Pur five hold carded a 90 on the final Day and took second flight honors by four strokes Over Bob of wies Badcn-349 to 353.in the third flight Tom Flake of Wiesbaden won handily is he came in with a 92 and a 368 total. Bill Carpenter also of Wiesbaden finished second but was 19 strokes Back. The top Ilni Shors championship flight third with the bases bulging. Starter Bob Story left after that and took his first defeat to go with one Victory. Will Barton came on and was belted for six More runs with Lour of them coming off homers Arnold got his second Connie strike soloed and Butch Cone slammed � iwo run shot Over the Friendly Lef t Field Barrier. The other two tallies off Barton came on Ralph do veto s two run throwing error in the to Tilly Vasquez a entered after Cone s blast and escaped unscathed in the 1% innings he worked. The comets who made Only eight hits but managed to get men on base in every inning but the fifth and ninth stranded 15 base runners and left the bases loaded in the set Ond sixth and seventh the latter two frames Dawson got out of trouble by whiffing Magiera in the sixth and getting a called third strike on beit Steele in the seventh to nullify two of the biggest Comet threats. The homers were the first of the season for Arnold strike and Che while it wis no. 5 for Taylor. Rammed Ramstein a ii ii , Stuht mob in. Wll Effii 7s-77-7$-7� is Tinkin. Frankfurt Laiu Ori. Bri Nihad a. 80-h2-w-b312 , womb my a ffl.so-m.tt3� second flight Van a a Der. Wk.bad.dss-m-ffl-w319 bunion. Witk Badin. T-97 w-si33 Jirry spin Tilahun 90-91-91-82356 Pikini run Kunrtm-90-w-9s3s7 Kuykndall. . Bi-s5-s3-9i-3so Tizuko flight Flake. I nil a. 9&-90-sr-9238s Carmur. Winder 93-98-98. Ltw-387 Mcneil Wimb Nam. So so in 13� nun Wimb Hlor. S2-iw.loa.l043si sect. Frankfurt 96-99-lfl9-9ft0� to Lorn rj1rw if Hster i. 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Wit shirt in thus retained its tic for second Plin e with the Ramster Grams and the Sembach tigers each of the cd the completing the Day with 6-4 put Iii captured his i hard win Agi Rutm one Loi s for the Fly ers although he needed Relief help topple Hawks i to Gers Ito �3iree eight inn Tif runs Appe theris an8-6 the bit Bueg Barons Here Ift a i i i enabled the tigers to in a three Way tic Obi Sec tactile Jusa a Genany to wies Banfen Jand 1 3flam tie clubs Are at 64 while Lowles j distance1\f._ Al a hint Home Lilii a tie breaker Andt lieu Jay Jho a Day Aad Tony Carter delivered slip Les to each Plale a " to r " f l a the1 third seinbaclhrun.--,ho11day, to Vork picked up tory Hrisi third against t has a -23 Mark. Loss. Twice Cunard a Bhron put Vii Job had a-5-4 advantage erased by Hron to the e Bottoms of the Blob org 1 Kelllum. Yeti to 002 Bottom a " i it of130 02fj ii my Germany Spe the Rhine a. I rockets Lal poured across five runs in the fifth inning and went on to defeat the a in Hawks 7-4, Here sunday and in Pele a sweep of their Safe Germany District series. Tart Crimm who spun a six hitter to gain the Victory started the winning rally with a double to left Center Fred Tryner beat out a hit and Crimm crossed the plate As Clyde Damiels was Safe on an Sanford s infield Bingle loaded the bases and Pete Pierce promptly singled two runs in. An error let in another tally and Harold Proctor s sacrifice fit placed the final run. Tryner Sanford to tort Pierce All singled during a two run first in Ning but the Hawks moved ahead with Throe to the second on Joe fair s single losing Pitcher Jim Harrell s round Rule double two error and singles by Jim Davis find Pete struck out 11 and walked Only one to notch his second win. Sanford went 3-for-3 at the plate. Of Ken 030 010 0004 6 j Rhine mail 300 010 001 9 us null in Cui Ali i t re new Ami Imi Tosa o. It Iliin 2-1. I Harril 0-�t from Doc Gibbons after 7w innings he struck out 10, walked three and hit Bowman went the Dis Tance for the losers. He shifted four find walked four Jim Greenville walked to Lead off the second for Wiesbaden and he stole is i ont. An error by Sec Ond baseman Lou Murray Ocharles Thomas grounder brought him the rest of the Way around. The Al frs made it 2-0 in the Whir it us John Teter singled stol1 second moved to third on n passed Ball and come in on Dnn de Michole s single Dun Schilling scored the third flyer run in the fourth As Pioneer Catcher Joe Olawsen dropped the throw to the plate on a double steal attempt. The score soared to 5-0 an inning later when j. B. Blair singlet and Teter followed with a Homer Over the Brightfield screen. Single runs by Span Dahlem to the fifth seventh and eighth frames closed the Gap to 5-3 be fore the winners wrapped it with an insurance tally in the ninth. 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