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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Thursday, September 7, 1967

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 07, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday september 7, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 21 comets saints to clash in sunday night game Wiesbaden special the Safe and Usa eur baseball champions will clash Here sunday night in a Benefit exhibition game arranged by German promoters to Aid the Little league program for German youngsters. Darmstadt s comets Winner of the last two Safe titles will face the 8th div support come saints victors in the Usa eur invitational tournament completed this past weekend in the arc Light contest in the Berli Strasse stadium near the Haine Berger shopping Center. The game is scheduled for 8 05 . But the stadium Gates will open at 6 30 . Admission for the contest is 75 cents or 3 Deutsche Marks Formen 50 cents or 2 do for the women and 25 cents or 1 do for children under 12 years of age. A group from the 7th army sky divers club will Parachute onto the Field in a pre game exhibition at 7 45 . Salinas 70 takes Lead in Usa eur tourney by John Williamson staff write Heidelberg is steady Arnie Salinas charged Home Withan Eagle Par Birdie on the last three holes for a two-under-par70 and a five stroke Lead after the first round of the Usa eur invitational Golf tournament Here  s com z teammates Tom Settle and Don Hedrick were among four tied for the second spot at 75, while Barry Terjesen and senior division Leader Johnm. Brown turned in 76s for the com z team to give it a 35-stroke Lead Over the Usa eur and 7th army special troops squad for the team title. Paul Colby Vii corps an Paul Risley 3rd div were the others at 75. Norman Wilson of bad Stoelz equated Terjesen s 76 for a sixth place tie in the open division. Behind Brown in the senior division were Phil Neary and two red sox Hurt during batting Drill Washington a Pitcher Jose Santiago and infielder Mike Andrews of the Boston red sox suffered injuries in Bat Ting practice before tuesday night s game with the washing ton , who was in the orig Inal starting line up at second base pulled a muscle in the lower left Back Region a recur rence of an old injury. Santiago was hit in the left Eye while shagging balls in the Outfield and was to be examine wednesday morning at Sancta Maria Hospital in Boston. Out fielder Tony Conigliaro has an Eye examination scheduled atthe same time. Minneapolis St. Paul a the Minnesota twins roster swelled to 33 player tuesday when six players re ported from the minor  Frank Quilici out fielders Carroll Hardy and Pat Kelly and Pitcher Mel Nelson reported from Denver which ended its Pacific coast league  George Mitterwald and infielder Craig Nettles re ported from Charlotte of the Southern  was struck on the Cheek by a Sharp grounder i batting practice prior to tues Day night s twins Clevelan game. A rays were to be taken to determine the extent of the injury. New York a the Newyork mets purchased infielder outfielder Amos Otis from their Jacksonville fla., farm club in the International league tues Day. To make room for Otis themes sold infielder Phil Linz outright to Jacksonville. Linz the mets said will be invited to their training Camp next season if another big league team does not claim him in the november draft. Neucom ladies slate Golf meet Stuttgart Germany Spe Cial the Neucom ladies Golf championships will be held Here at the Stuttgart military course sept. 13-14.leading golfers from Berlin Heidelberg Wiesbaden ram Stein and Stuttgart will vie for individual and team laurels in the two Day 36-Hole meet. Each team will consist of three players with both the team and individual titles be ing determined on a scratch score basis. Switch hitting com z s Arnie Salinas normally a right hander shows pretty Good form As a lefty Here on the ninth Hole at Heidelberg Golf club wednesday. A Tough lie in the rough persuaded Salinas to make the shot As a South Paw with his Putter in route to a bogey five and a 70 in the first round of the Usa eur invitational tournament. Is Schuettler braves Nab 3rd army title by beating scorpions 13-8 Gellhausen Germany Spe Cial the 2nd brigade braves erupted for seven runs in the seventh inning Here tuesday to pull out the 3rd army div championship with a 13-8 Victory Over 1st  by 7-5 going into the seventh the braves rocked scor Pion reliever Harry Booth for the seven runs on seven hits and walk before anybody was out. The big blow was a three run triple by Willie Dean. After Dean s blast Jim an Gelini relieved and got the Side out with a strikeout and a Dou ble  Haynes drove in four softball scores Safe slow pitch tourney double elimination tuesday s results Zwell Bruecken 7, Hahn 0 Rhine main 19, Span Dahlem 13 Sembach 18, upper Heyford 5 Rii Matein 20. Uss canopus 12 Darmstadt 9, Rota 2 bit Burt 10.  9 wednesday s results Wiesbaden 7, Rhine main 4 sem Bush 18, Moron 14 Kotu 12, uss Ciu opus 10 Moron 21, Hahn 10 Ramstein 5, Darmstadt 0 Span Dahlem 21, Darmstadt 8 Brave runs with a single an double and teammate Jerry Bowman scored three an knocked in two with a double and  Tom Bird whose four hitter beat the scorpions inthe Best of three series opener Saur Day went the distance for tuesday s , loser in Relief in the Sec Ond game was the braves Pitcher of record in each contest. The second half Champion scor pions rallied for six runs in the fourth inning of the finale to take 6-2 Lead and then made it 7-2 with a run in the  three run Brave fifth Nar rowed the Gap to 7-5, and i stayed that Way until the big seventh. 1st brigade 0006100018 8 2 2nd brigade 200 030 71x13 13 6 Downs Booth 5angolan i 7 am Mundy Bird and Mercado. A Bird. Booth. Max Smith both of the special troops team with 79 and 82  rain sent scores soaring in the afternoon As Only about 20of the contestants had finished when the skies opened. Salinas in the first group off the tee finished dry but he and other Early shooters were hampered by High winds proceeding the  bespectacled Salinas was in trouble Only twice when he hit a trip on the second Hole and landed at the foot of a Large Post with his drive on the ninth. He bogeyed each of the holes after having to play his second shot on no. 9 left handed Wilh his Putter. Big putt he birdied the Par five eight with an excellent Chip and a tap in and after the ninth hit for straight pars until the Par five 16th. Here to reached with two shots and Sank a 30-footer for his Eagle. After a Par on 17, he rammed Home a 28-footer on the last Hole for the  the com z team holds a commanding Lead at 372,the scrap for other places in the team event promises to be tight one. Behind special troops 407 Are Vii corps with 410, 3rdarmd div with 414, 4th army div with 419, and 7th army sup port come with 420. Other team scores Are 32ndarmy air defense command 26 v corps 437 and 24th div 50.Berlin, bad Stoelz the 3rd div and the 8th div do not have five layers in Competition and Are lot eligible for team  leaders Mold Salinas com z 37-3370 of Settle com 7,f�-3 375 Don Hedrick com z 40-3575 aul Colby Vii corps 37-3875 Nul , 3rd div 37-3875 Barry Terjesen com z 40-3g76 Vorman Wilson bad Stoelz 38-3876 John m. Brown com z 36-4076 rack Oliver 3rd army 3s-3977 David Bickham St div 41-3677 Chesin Vii corps 37-4077 Richard Lundquist spec tips. 41-3677 Harles Comeau. Vii corps 37-4178 Dick szymczyk Berlin 40-3878 Wesley Johnson 32nd Aad com. 5-1378 Gordon Mcmeeking 24th div. 40-3979 Mike Gibbons 3rd army 38-4179 spell Neary spec tips 36-4379 Arry Marcey sup com 37-4380 Craig Smith 3rd div 41-3980 Bob Loewen 3rd div 40-4181 Butch Hickman 4th army 39-4281 Ted Vallo v corps 39-4281 Rick Rogo 4th army 40-4181 Ronald Getchell sup com 3s-4381 Dennis Reed 32nd Aad com. 39-4382 a Max Smith spec tips 42-4083 Ken Upchurch bad Stoelz 39-4584 Jeff Chapman spec tips 41-43s4 Thomas Marfield v corps 42-4284 Bob Pitre 4th army 41-4384 Erald Lannoye Berlin 44-4084 j. C. Lloyd 3rd army 43-4285 Gene o Conner. 3rd army 33-4685 newly acquired Bruins sin 1967-68 contracts Boston a the Bosto Bruins announced tuesday the signing of Phil Esposito fre Stanfield and Ken Hodge the first three players on the Tea to agree to terms for the 1967-68 National hockey league season. Dallas Hooters sign Renshaw Dallas Tex. A Michael Renshaw 19, an inside Forward from Manchester eng land has been signed by Dallas William Moore v corps 43-4285 Pat Vayson bad Stoelz 42-4385 Howard Kegley sup com 42-4385 Bill Davies spec tips 41-4485 a Loren Pryar sup com 42-4385 Norm Nelms 24th div 43-4386 Dennis Williams 4th army 40-4686 Paul Wright 24th div 42-4486 a Bill Compton com z Steve Moreland Berlin of the Tion. United soccer Assoc a they told general manage Milt Schmidt they will report i training Camp at London on Tario thursday. The three were acquired last Spring from Chicago in a Trade for Gil Marotte pit Martin and Jack Morris. Sposito 25 scored 21 goal Sand had 40 assists for Chicago last year. Hodge 23, had 10 goals and 25 assists. Stanfield 23, had 20 goals and 21 assists playing for St. Louis. 43-4386 43-4487 a Tommy tomes 32nd  43-4487 Sel Creel 4th army 44-4387 Jim Sheldon Berlin 43-4588 a Max Davis 32nd . 43-4588 a Bill Burkey 3rd army 44-4488 Dout Allen Styli div 41-4889steve , 3rd div. 40-4989 Tom Capell Vii corps 47-4289 Rusk sink sup com 48-4189 James Grant 24th div 47-4390 Joe Pezzutti bad Toel 45-4691 Jack Jones spec tips 4s-4391 Hayward Holmes 32nd Al h a 45-4691 s sum Powell vol corps 4d-4291 red Hill v corps 44-4993 Robert Nisbaum 8th div 411-4493 a Mike Donovan v corps 46-4jy94 George Spencer 32nd Aad Tim 47-4s95 Terry Loftus 8th div 44-s296 a Jim Evn Erict. 24th, l ill Osu j s denotes senior Tuscaloosa Champ Memphis Genii. Up Southpaw Johnny hushing pitched three hitter tuesday night to give Tuscaloosa ala., a 1-0 Victory Over Northbrook 111., for the american legion world series championship  
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