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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 5, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 20 the stars and stripes tuesday september 5, 1967 Smith Steinhauer . Cagers capture world a Rovins Tokyo a was Ley in sold led the powerful and taller United states basketball Tea to a 91-38 rout of Brazil for the basketball championship and sprinter Tommie Smith an shot Putter Neil Steinhauer won Gold medals sunday As the world University games headed into the stretch. The 34-nation olympics of universities winds up monday with eight Gold medals at stake in track and Field and fencing. The United states has an unbeatable Lead in Gold medal with 31 to 18 for the runner up japanese. Germany is third wit seven. Japan had a big sunday Tak Down the stretch Tommie Smith left of the . Breaks the tape to win the 200-meter dash championship in the world University games at Tokyo. Chas ing Smith left to right Are Britain s Walter Campbell and Italy s Ito Gianni and Livio Cerruit. Campbell and Giann finished second and third respectively and Cerruit was sixth. A photo Clark captures Finland grand prix in Lotus Helsinki a former world Champion Jim Clark of Scotland in a Lotus 48, won Sun Day s finnish grand prix for formula ii cars watched by crowd of 20,000 at Kaei by ring. Just beaten by Clark in the 26-Lap final was austrian Jochen Rindt in a Brabham Repco while other top Drivers were far behind. This was partly due tothe slower formula Iii cars run Ning in the same heat and distracting the faster Drivers. Some accidents occurred and two swed ish Drivers got their cars wrecked. No one was  s time was 32 minutes 43.5 seconds at an average Speed of 94 Miles per hour. Third was Braham Hill of England in Lotus 48 with Alan Rees eng land fourth in a Brabham Repco and Frank Gardner Australia fifth in a  Champion Jack Brab Ham was forced out of the race due to engine trouble. The italian Ferrari Dino cars did not participate. Do Quoin 111. A nor Nelson of Racine wis., driving a 1967 Plymouth won the $4,135first prize sunday in the 100 mile National championship Stock car race sanctioned by the . Auto club at the do Quoin state fair. Nelson averaged 80.875 Miles per hour Over the one mile dirt track in a race placed under caution flags six times. Butch Hartman of Zanesville Ohio was second in a 1965 Dodge a. J. Foyt of Houston third in a 1967 Ford Whitey Girken of Melrose Park 111.,fourth in a 1967 Ford and Par Nelli Jones Palos Verdes,calif., fifth in a 1967 Ford. A crowd estimated at a rec Ord 23,400 attended. Bays Shade clippers 1-0. In m Sis playoff opener Baltimore a a Goalby Dennis Viollet with 17 59 to play gave the Baltimore Bays a1-0 Victory Over the Oakland clippers sunday in the opener Ofa series to decide the inaugural National professional soccer league championship. The second game of the Homeland Home series will be played in Oakland next saturday wit total goals deciding the title. If the score is knotted at the endow the second game and a 30 minute overtime the tie would be broken by penalty shots. Responding to the rhythmic clapping of a record Baltimore soccer crowd of 16,619, the East Ern division Champion Bays scored with suddenness against Oakland s spectacular goalie Mirko Stojanovic. Viollet a 32-year-old English Man who once played with Man Chester United slammed the shot into the upper right Corner of the net after an assist from Tea Captain Juan Santisteban of Spain. Santisteban had picked Upa Loose Ball just before the shot. The goal was scored less than two minutes after the impatient fans began applauding to stir up Atlanta recalls three from Texas Loop farm Atlanta a the Atlanta braves announced sunday the recall of three players fro Austin of the Texas league. The three outfielders Dave Nicholson and Clarence Gaston and infielder Angel Hermoso will probably join the club tuesday. Ring program for week slim., month interesting by the associated press although there in t much sock on this week s program september figures to be a mos interesting month for boxing fans. Southpaw Karl Mildenberger of Germany aces Argentina s Oscar Bonavena on sept. 16 i Frankfurt in the third of the heavyweight elimination bouts to produce a successor to Cas Sius  the 28th at Siisea stadium Italy s Nino Benvenuti defends his middleweight title against Emile Griffith in a return match. Among the bouts on this week s schedule Are a 12-round or Between lightweights Lovell Franklin of Oakland and her Man Escobar of los Angeles in los Angeles on thursday Anda 10-round heavyweight match Between Robert Davilla of Argentina and Chuck Leslie of los Angeles in Las vegas Nev. On tuesday. The week s schedule includes tuesday at Las vegas Nev., Robert Davilla Argentina  Leslie los Angeles heavies 10. Thursday at Portland Maine Jimmy Mcdermott Holyoke mass. Is. Rafael Reyes puerto Rico Light heavies 10 at los Angeles Lovell Franklin Oak land Calif is. Herman Esco bar los Angeles lights 12. A rally. Until then the goalies and the defences were in com  shutout was posted by englishman Terry Adlington his eighth of the season and the second Over the High scoring clippers. Stojanovic Oakland goalie who led the league with a 1.02 goal average for the Western division champions and adling ton both were credited wit height saves. The Bays took 20 shots on goal and Oakland had 19. York farm club quits nats Chain York a. A the Yor White roses of the Eastern league Are severing their work ing relationship with the Washington senators of the american league. Roy Jackson owner of the York club has announced he would not renew the working agreement for the 1968 season. York is in last place in the Western division some 30 games out of first place. It was towing up its season monday. 4th army crowns softball champions Erlanger Germany Spe Cial he and co a 46th med in Defeated the 404th my co,2-1, acre sunday behind the four hit pitching of Rick Pike to Winthe 4th army div softball championship. The maps took the second Gam of the Best of three final series 1-0, earlier sunday on a one hitter by Jack Shuransky. He and co a won the first game 12-4, Las week. Ing four Gold medals. The Stu dents of the Host nation won the men s individual and team title sin gymnastics and the men s and women s volleyball championships. Unsold a 6-foot-8, 245-Pound All America from the University of Louisville scored 19 Points in pacing the unbeaten defending champions to their seventh Vic tory in basketball. South Korea beat Japan 61-52 to capture Sec j Ond place with a 6-1 record to Brazil a 5-2. Smith the world record Holder from san Jose state clipped two tenths of a second off the games record in winning the 200-meter dash in 20.7  s Walter Campbell was second in 21.2 and Italy s it Gianni third in 21.3. Steinhauer of Oregon univer sity won the shot put with a mediocre heave of 62-11, Ger Many s Traugot Glocker was second 61-0, and Finland s an Tero Junto third 56-6%. Miss Ferrell beaten France s Gabrielle Meyer caught Barbara Ferrell the 100 meter dash Winner in the final 40 meters to Edge the los an Geles favorite for the women s 200-meter Gold medal in 23.8 seconds. Miss Ferrell s time was 23.9. Britain s Jannette Cham Pion was third in 24.7. Other winners include Austria s Joachim Walde de Cathlon 7,819, games record Ralph Doubell Australia 800 meter run 1 46.7, games rec Ord and Britain s Sheila Parkin Long jump 20-8%. The Ameri cans had no entries in the de Cathlon and Long jump. Wilde s total eclipsed the Mark of 7,566 set by american Bill Toomey at Budapest in 1965. In the 800, a thriller Doubell came from third in the stretch and nipped Germany s Franz Kemper at the tape in a photo finish in 1 46.7, a second faster than the games record set by Canadian Bill Crothers two years ago. Wade Bell of Oregon u. And Ogden Utah was fifth in 1 48.9. Madeline Manning of Tennes see state led the qualifiers for monday s 800-meter run final with a time of 2 13.4. . Gymnasts second Japan beat the United state sin the men s team gymnastics 173.99 to 169.30, and swept the first four places in the individual standings. The american placings were 5, Makoto Sakamoto Southern California 56.75 7, Kanata Allen Urcla 56.00, 8, Sid Freuden Stein California 55.80, and 10,Arno Lascari Wisconsin 55.35. Japan won the men s Volley Ball with a 6-0 record to South Korea s 5-1, and the two nation women s volleyball tournament with two victories Over the Philippines. South Korea however won its first Gold medal by beating Japan 64-43 in the three nation women s basketball tourney. South Korea had a 4-0 record to Japan s 2-2 and France s 0-4. Switzerland won the men steam epee title in fencing by defeating Sweden 9-6. Japan beat Italy 8-6 to take third place. Pirates to go on tour Washington a theban american development foun Dation announced Here that the Pittsburgh pirates will play five exhibition baseball games in the dominican Republic starting oct. 18, with All proceeds going to the dominican development foundation  
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