European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 15, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday july 15, 1963 the stars and stripes Page 21 win Streak extended to 44 . Cism five Routs dutchmen by Dick Stutts staff writer Salonika Greece is the . Armed forces cagers extended their nine year supremacy in Conseil International do sport Militare basketball saturday by routing the Netherlands 96-28, to rack up their third straight Success in the current tourney and 44th win in a Row in cism. Coach Joe Bradley s talented charges employed a zone defense that completely befuddled the dutchmen 1-2. By half time the . Possessed a commanding 42-16 Lead and the score continued to mount despite Bradley s Liberal use of substitutions. Bill Gates a former Boston University Star from com z Verdu cardinals paced the americans printmaking barrage with 15 Points. Ray Pryear the 6-foot, 6-Incher who performed for Akron University and has been a standout for the 3rd army div s 36th inf rangers trailed Gates with 14 markers. Chicksands Ron Vaughn an sex collegian from East Texas state was also in double figures with 10. Turkey joined the . In the 3-0 class in their six team preliminary bracket by picking up a forfeit win Over the United Arab Republic 0-3. The egyptians protested the ouster of one of their players for allegedly punching an opponent and would not continue play without the penalized Man. Host Greece 2-1 remained in Contention for one of the two upper bracket playoff berths by whipping Morocco 98-53. Morocco is now 0-3. France the lower bracket favorite picked up its third Victory by whipping Luxembourg 67-36. Belgium loomed As the five team prelim Inary bracket s no. 2 entry in the four team championship round Robin by knocking off West Germany 87-57. Belgium is 2-1, West Ger Many 1-1 and Luxembourg and Idle Iraq Are 0-2. Pathfinders Knock off Lions 6-0, As Worster fashions two hitter Augsburg Germany special right hander Dana Worster stifled league leading 24th inf div with Atwo hit shutout Here sunday As he pitched the last place 8th inf div pathfinders to a 6-0 Triumph. It was Worster s first Victory of the season against two losses and it sliced the lion s usareur7th army league Lead to one game Over runner up support command which Defeated v corps sunday. The 24th is 9-3 and sup com is 8-4.both hits off Worster were Dou Bles by Bob Faller in the fourth and by Al Betzhold in the eighth. The 8th inf hurler fanned five an walked two. The loss went to Lou Stoops who started and went eight innings yielding All six Pathfinder runs. He walked none and also struck out five As his record dipped to 5-4. The pathfinders broke a score less deadlock with four runs after two were out in the fifth when the Lions committed three of their four Ricker ignited the rally with a single but was erased on Joel Heiser s Force the second out of the inning. Worster and Russ Michaelis were Safe on shortstop errors after which Harry mag Maggiacomo Gentempo Giacomo singled scoring and Michaelis also tallied on an errant throw to the plate from Loftfield. Jack Gentempo then doubled Maggiacomo across. The pathfinders added a pair of insurance runs in the eighth on Gentempo s single Don Stephens Bill Gates. Shows the Way spearheads prevail., 8-7, Over vol corps in 13th Straubing Germany Spe Cial the 3rd army div Spear Heads shoved across two runs inthe 13th inning and then checked a Vii corps rally to nip the Jay Hawks 9-8, Here sunday and take the Usa eur 7th army league series 2-1.art Baker started the decisive inning with a double and Rod Home on Hank Warwick s two Bagger. Don Doebber then single to left and when left fielder Ben Fagenbush hobbled the Ball War Wick scooted Home with the event Ual winning run. Vii corps got one run Back a Fagenbush walked stole second took third on Catcher Gary Baker wild throw and scored on Bill Joseph s sacrifice Jay Hawks had forced the game into extra innings by scoring twice in the ninth As Jess Brezzel singled both runs Home. Brezze also swatted a two run Homer in the third Rondall spanked a Solo Homer for the spearheads who Arenow 4-8 compared to Vii corps 5-7 Stephens who relieved 3rd army starter John Angeles in the ninth gained the verdict while Pat Cavataio absorbed the loss. Doebber went 3-for-7 and Artbauer 2-for-6 for the spearheads while Bob Steinbeck had two doubles and a single in defeat. 3rd army div 100 Iso 000 000 29 13 4 vol corps 102 002 002 000 18 12 5 and Els Stephens 0 and g. Baker Cava Taio mid in Reiszl. A Stephen 3-3. A Cavataio 1-4. Hjl3rd army div Kon Dell 1 Vii corps. Frezzel 2. Chicksands Edwards dashes to 3 of 9 records Lakenheath captures ilk. Track meet Chelmsford England Spe Cial nine records were smashed in the Safe . Conference track and Field meet which ended Here saturday. It was the greatest assault on the record Book in con Ference history. Paul Edwards a flying Short distance specialist from Chicksands rewrote the Standard for the 110, 220 and 440-Yard dashes. His time for the respective distances were 9.9, 22.6 and 49.8.lakenhealth, coached by Al Ruet Ter who Only recently returned tothe . After turning out championship teams at Sculthorpe Sev eral years ago captured the team title with 55 Points. Chicksands and Suffolk tied for the runner up position with 45 each while defend ing Champion Alconbury skidded to fifth with 18. Host base Wethers Field was fourth with 28 Points. Three record Breakers wiped out Marks they posted in the Book Only last year. Andy Davis Wethersfield broke his 880-Yard run time by 2.3 seconds with a 2.00.7clocking Walker Rudy Haluza of Mildenhall clicked off two Milesian 15 22.6 to better his record by Over 11 seconds and Prestwick s record still stands Philadelphia up record fight crowd of 120,757 watched Gene Tunney beat Jack Dempsey in a heavyweight title bout at Sequoi stadium on sept.23, 1926. Dick Smith eclipsed his Hammer throw Mark by More than eight feet with a heave of 161 feet 8 s togs was also far better than the 152 feet 6% inches he threw the Hammer last year whence established a new Safe rec Ord. Hollis Broyles of Wethersfield who took the one mile and three mile titles away from Chicksands Dick Stoddard snapped the rec Ord for the latter event with time of 15 45.3, Stoddard who came in second in both events also finished Well under the old three mile record of 16 07.5. Suffolk s mile relay team of Maurice Haltom Tom Brown Bill Washington and Bill Morris three seconds off the record with a 3 40.2 timing. Shot Putter Russel strode of Alconbury snapped rec Ord no. 9 when he heaved the shot43 feet 10 inches to break the old Standard by exactly one foot. Champions from the . Will enter the Safe meet at Wiesbaden Germany july 19-20. The winners Ioo-yard8 Paul Edwards Choc Kisandi. Time9.9 now . Record old record 10.0. 220 Yards Edwards. Time22.6 new . Record old record 22.7. 440 Yards Edwards. Time49.8 new . Record old record 51.1. 880 Yards Andy Davis wothers Leld. Time 2 00.7 new record old record of 2 03,0 set by Davis in i9g2. Mile Hollis Broyles wothers Leld. Time 4 39.6. ,. ,. Three Miles Broyles. Time15 45.3 now /. Record old record 16 07.5. Two mile walk Rudy Haluza Mildon Hall. Time15 11.8 now . Record old rec Ord of 15 22.6 set by Haluza in i9g2. 120-Yard hurdles Tom Brown Suffolk. Time17.1. 220-Yard hurdles Bill Washington suf Folk. Time29.2. 440-Yard hurdles Maurice Haltom Suffolk. Time 59.0. 440-Yard relay Lakenheath de Brown Larry Chatten Joe Dougherty Bob Home. Time 45.9. Mile relay Suffolk Haltom. Tom Brown Bill Washington Bill Morris. Time 3 40.2 new . Record old record 3 40.5. Pole vault George Hawley Alconbury. Height10 feet. High jump Homer Johnson Lakenheath. Height6 feet. Broad jump John Atkins Suffolk. Dis tance20 feet 5% inches. Hop step and jump Lewis Brundage Chicksands. Distance42 feet 7 inches. Shot put Russell strode Alconbury. Dis tance43 feet 10 inches. New . Record old record 42 feet 10 inches. Discus Len Brushie Harrogate. Distance 124 feet. To a inches. Javelin Brundage. Distance163 feet 9 4 inches. Hammer throw Dick Smith Prestwick. Distance 161 feet b inches. New . Rec Ord old record of 53 /4 set by Smith in 1962. Support come tops v corps for 2nd place Kae Fertal Germany special the support come commanders went on an Early scoring spree to out slug v corps 12-8, Here sunday thereby sweeping the three game series and supplanting the guard ians in second place in the usar eur 7th army league. Sup com spotted the visitors Quick 4-0 Lead but then rallied for six runs in the Home first inning and four More in the second. Bob Burnett picked up the Winto give him a 4-3 Chart although Dick Griffith came on to work the final four innings. V corps loaded the bases in the first on singles by George Nokes and Roger Brown and a Jack Eldridge singled to drive in two runs and the third runner scored when first baseman Paul Wilner muffed the relay throw. Ramon Meza singled in Eldridge. After guardian starter Tom tip Pett got the Lead off Batter the commanders went to work wiping out the deficit. Vince Richbourg walked and Angelo Rosario homered to left. John Kayais walked and Wilner singled to bring on will Schaack for Tippett. Buddy Wells Dave Simmons Andrich Winkelman hit consecutive singles to plate runs and another tallied on right fielder Eldridge s error. In the second Richbourg Kayais Wilner Simmons and Winkelman All singled and Eldridge chipped in with another miscue. Winkelman led sup com s 18-Hitbarrage with a double and three singles and three Bis. Wilne went 3-for-5 while Griffith Rosario Art Jenkins and Simmons each had two hits. Nokes was 3-for-5 for v corps. V corps 400 121 000 8 13 3 double and Ned Brown s one baser Gentempo hit 2-for-4 and mag Jiacomo had 2-for-5 to Pace the at ack of the 8th inf 3-9. The Lions mounted just two serious threats off w. O r s t e Ras Wilson reached third Basewicz. Wilson walked and advanced o third on Faller s two Bagger but Worster retired Sam Prioleau on an inning ending groundnut. In the seventh Wilson again made it to Hird on a walk a wild pitch and a passed Ball. The inf div 000 040 0206 8 4th inf div 000 000 0000 2 4 Worster incl Irown Stoops. Hallcy and Rio loan. A Worster 1-2. I Stoops 5-4. Support come 641 001 oox12 18 5 Tippett scam Alt 1 und minder bunion Griffith 8 Natl Kayais Churchill 4koles 8. A Burnett 4-3. A bal Misiok 5-6. 1ui support come Lio Sarlo 1. Berlin bounces Bremerhaven i Berlin special lefthand or Joe Schwartzbaue checked the Bremerhaven Blue devils on a six hitter to give the Berlin bears sunday s rubber game of the us a eur area league series 12-3. Berlin wrapped up its third win against nine second half losses witha six run explosion in the third that featured four Blue Devil errors a walk and four hits including Frank under Bill s two run single. The bears unleashed a four run Salvo in the fifth with a error a walk and four singles Figur ing in the outburst. One of the hits off Schwartz Bauer now 5-5, was John Rakoczy s Solo Home run in the fourth inning Ray Tompkins took the loss. Bremerhaven 010 101 000 3 6 i Berlin 016 040 olx12 8 i Tomi , Birmingham 3kal Lowald 5 Owens 6 and Sabl Sld Edwards 6 Schwartz Bailor and Hubbell. W Schwartz Muer 5-5 ii Tomplins. 53. 111vbromqi liven Salto Fly 3. Standings Usa eur 7th army league w l pet. Of 24th inf div 9 3 .750 support come 8 4 .667 i v corps 7 5 .183 2 3rd inf div 6 6 .500 3 the army div 6 6 .500 3 Vii corps 5 7 .417 4 3rd army div 4 .333 5 3th inf div 3 9 .250 6 sunday s remits 8th inf div 6. 24th inf div 0 support come 12, v corps 8 4th army div 5. 3rd inf div 4 3rd army div 9. Vii corps 8 13 innings area league w l pet. Go Kaiserslautern 8 i .889 Karlsruhe 5 4 .556 3 Saco 5 4 .556 3 Bremerhaven 3 6 .333 5 Berlin 3 9 .250 6 /4 sunday s results 10. Saco 3 Berlin 2, Bremerhaven 3usafe Germany conference Darmstadt Span Dahlem Wiesbaden Ramstein Rhine main Sembach Hahn Pitburg Darmstadt 8, Span Dahlem Ramstein 5, Zombach 19. W 17 15 14 12 ii 9 73 l 5 7 8 10 ii 13 15 19 pet. .773 .682 .636 .545 .500 .409 .318 .136 go 2 35 6 8 10 14 sunday s results Pitburg 3 8. Hahn 7 Wiesbaden 4 Rhine main 5 tankers Edge 3rd inf 5-4 Kitzinger Germany special Al Dejardin singled Home Clay ton Ferrand with the winning run in the top of the ninth to give the 4th army div tankers a 5-4 Victory Over the 3rd inf div Marne men in an Usa eur 7th army league game Here sunday. Lethander Virgil Cook scattered 10 hits to Post his seventh win of the season. He has lost four. Cook aided and abetted his win by driving in a pair of runs. There were two Home runs Stanker Jim Holt hit his third in the eighth inning that tied the game at 4-4 and Marne Man Hubert Mccoy rapped a two run blasting the third inning his first of the tankers had to work hard to score the winning run. Van Doyle opened with a triple but was tagged out at Home on Cook s at tempted squeeze play. Cook was forced at second on Ferrand s in fielder roller. Ferrand stole second and then scored on Dejardin single to left. Bob Martin went the distance for the Marne men and suffered his fourth loss against four wins. The 4th army tallied three run sin the second when de Burfeindt walked and scored on Gene Bel Cher s double. Belcher held second on George Taylor s infield single but both advanced on a wild Cook stroked a two run single. The Marne men tallied two runs in the first inning on three consecutive singles and an error.4th army div 030 000 4115 9 i 3rd inf div 202 000 000 4 10 2 Cool and Belcher Martin and Llin Richs. Wcook 7-4pc Martin 4-4. Itu4th army div Holt 3 3rd inf div Mccoy 1
