European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 17, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday september 17, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 21 Berlin Rolls in 2nd half Routs cards Aschaffenbur Germany special Berlin s braves found the Range in the second half her saturday to whip the Schaffen Burg cardinals 29-0, in an exhibition contest opening the 1967 foot Ball season for both com z league visitors managed Only a 6-0 advantage by halftime on a 60-Yard end sweep by Holloway Moore in the second period. Aschaffenbur s 3rd div league entry managed to hold the braves powerful to one touch Down in the third period but thereof fell in during the 15-Point fourth Mike Davis in timbered his Arm to get the braves moving after intermission and a 30-Yard touchdown toss to Eric Sorenson plus Moore s sweep for two Points made it14-8. Another Davis 30-Yard touch Down toss this time to Chip Chirco put the braves on the scoreboard again in the Early stages in the fourth period. A extra Point Boot made the score 21-0.Davis also had a hand in the final scoring leading the braves Down to the one and then sending James Neely Over for the wound up with scoring with a two Point conversion Passa Schaffenburg was never Able to penetrate the Berlin 20 an reached that Point Only once. Flyers bomb Halm 44-14, for 25th straight by Ben Abrams staff write Hahn Germany is George Crayton and Jim Max Field shot Down any aspirations Hahn had entertained of terminating the Wiesbaden flyers Long win skein Here saturday by sparkling in a 44-14 Safe Ger Many conference rout of the Hawks before some 5,000 grape bowl lopsided win upped wies Baden s conference Mark to 2-0and extended the flyers Success Ful string to 25 victories cover ing All of the 1965 and 1966 sea sons and three games into 1967. Crayton scored four second half touchdowns a first half Field goal and five conversions for personal output of 32 Points. Three of the ads came on passe from Maxfield that covered 36, 25 and 24 Yards. Maxfield also passed to Johnny Brooks and Chuck Snead for game had an Advance Billing of a passing Duel betwee the flyer Ace a former naval Academy performer and sex Iowa quarterback Gary Snook. For a while the big ten Ace had the better of the Duel. Hahn built up a 14-10 halftime margin on the strength of Snook s signal calling finesse. He threw bomb to Ananias Wright for a 58-Yard score and faked beautifully on a 64-Yard dash by p. T. Pattillo after luring Wiesbaden defense into thinking passing. Wiesbaden had scored first inthe game on Crayton s 24-Yard fild goal. Hahn moved ahead on the pass to Wright fell Back when Maxfield hit Brooks on five yarder and regained the Lead on Pattillo s the flyers of Jerry Carlton made some adjustments for these Onu half and the Hawks failed to counter the moves Success fully. Disco batters scorpions 28-6, for league Lead George Crayton a great Day Giessen trips Kitzinger on Dailey Fig 21-18 Kitzinger Germany Spe Cial Jim Dailey kicked a 20 Yard Field goal with 45 second left in the game Here saturday to lift the Giessen eagles to a21-18 Usa eur inter league exhibition Victory Over the Kitz Ingen Kolts. The season s opener for Bot sides was deadlocked at 18-18 when Eagle defensive halfback Harley Rudolph intercepted a Eula Regala pass and return edit 43 Yards to the com z Loop entry s 46. Set up by passes three sideline passes from quarterback Ron Carlisle to ends Don Forstall and Steve Fetcher got the Ball close enough for Dailey s game winning kick against the 3rd div league rivals. Giessen scored shortly after the opening Kickoff when Carlisle flipped a Short pass to George Hill and the Eagle fullback took off for a 49-Yard touchdown. Kitzinger tied things at 6-6 inthe second period after getting the Ball on a Fumble recovery at Giessen s 40. A 25-Yard pass play from Regala to Wingba Kmike Benton scored the touch Down. The eagles got a Kitzinger Fumble on the Kolt 46 Early in the third. Carlisle threw to for stall for 23 Yards to the 10, and Hill burst up the Middle from there to make it 12-6 for Giessen. Kitzinger later drove 70 Yards after a punt Benton scoring on a 25-Yard pass from alternate quarterback Richard Jordon. Then in the fourth Quarter Kitzinger took the Lead for the first time in the game when defensive end Bob Sneed deflected a Carlisle pass and Lineback Rcharles Scott intercepted it and ran it Back 66 Yards for a touch Down. Rudolph recovered a Kitzinge Fumble on the Kolt 27 to set up the eagles tying passed to Forstall for the eight Yard to making it 18-All. Giessen 6 0 6 921 Kitzinger 0 6 6 618 Gie Hill 49 pass from Carlisle run fulled kit Benton 25 pass from Regala run failed Gie Hill 10 run run failed kit Benton i5 pans from Jordon failed kit Scott 60 interception return pass failed Gie Forstall 8 pass from Carlisle kick failed Gie Fig Dailey 20 Frankfurt special Dis com picked up sole Possession of the 3rd army div league Lead Here saturday running its record to 2-0 with a 28-6 Conquest of the 1st brigade scorpions. Halfback Tom Mcclain led powerful disco running game by picking up 114 Yards in 26carries. Mcclain scored one touchdown kicked two conver Sions and ran for one two Point conversion. Disco opened the scoring Early in the second Quarter half Back Jack Hamilton capping a71-Yard drive with a one Yard run. The big play in the series was an 18-Yard pass from quarterback Jim Mollohan to end Jim Ranee at the scorpion 37. After an Exchange of punts Hamilton ran 24 Yards on the first play to put disco on the ene my 16-Yard line. Three plays later Mcclain went in from the two and then ran for the two Point conversion to make it 15-0. Late in the second period Adi com punt was blocked by scorpion linebacker Bobby in Grin. End Tony Peggins picked up the Ball on the 10 and Ranit into the end zone for 1st Bri Gade s Only touchdown. Standings Safe Germany conference won lost we Baden 2 Rhine main 1 00 1 0 1 1 1 tied0 0hahn 1 Ramstein 0bitburg Sembach 0 Span Dahlem 0 saturday result Wiesbaden 44, Hahn 14 Only game scheduled Usa eur 3rd army div league won lost disco 2 0 1t brigade 1 1 div arty 0 0 3rd brigade 0 1 2nd brigade 1 saturday s result disco 28 1st brigade 6 Only game scheduled exhibition football Usa eur Berlin 29, a Schaffenburg 0 Giessen 21, Kitzinger 18 tied 0 a scoreless third Quarter saw1st brigade stopped three times inside the disco 25-Yard line. A Fumble recovery by guard John Blake at the scorpion 28 set up the first of two fourth Quarter ads for disco. Mol Lohan kept for the final seven Yards. Linebacker Bob Stahl recovered another scorpion Fumble on the 1st brigade 13 a few minute Slater and fullback Willie Mason went in from the seven for the game s last touchdown. While disco was gathering208 Yards on the ground and 71 through the air 1st brigade was passing for 117 Yards and Rushing for just 24. 1st brigade 0 disco 0 6 15 0 61328 Dis Hamilton 1 Rtin Mcclain kick Dis Mcclain 2 run Mcclain run 1stpeggins 10 run with recovered Fumble pass failed Dis Molohan 7 run Mcclain kick Dis Mason 7 run pass failed vol coach raps Rose bowl pact advocates open Pasadena Calif. A Tennessee coach Doug Dickey suggested Friday the Rose Bow football game should be open to All College teams. The Rose bowl the Granddaddy of All Post season football classics now pits the Westcoast Champion against a big ten team. Speaking before the Pasadena quarterback club Dickey said he hoped the Day would come when Southern teams were invited again to the Rose bowl. A whole new generation has grown up since the Rose bowl became a closed Deal betwee the big ten and coast teams As a boy i used to read of Alabama and Tennessee in the Rose bowl. It would be a great thing for football if those Days could come Back for the Wiesbaden turned two personal fouls roughing the passer and face guard tackling to its advantage at the outset of the third period. The levies helped the flyers move from their 27 to the Hahn 33. Following an incomplete pass Crayton exploded Over left tackle on a trap play Cut this right and outraged the Hahn defenders. The Hawks drove into flyer territory but Wiesbaden s de sense tightened at its 40 an forced a punt Crayton returning the kick 12 Yards to the 24 to Start another drive. B i g George contributed 26yards running on the thrust be fore Maxfield found him in the Clear on the 36-yarder. This one also featured a bit of fancy run Ning by Crayton who actually caught the Ball on the 27-Yardline, faked a would be Tacker out of position and then loped in threatened into the end zone. Wiesbaden s next score came after Hahn for the second time in As Many series of Downs gambled on a fourth and one foot wies Hahn first Down 22 13 Rushing yardage 143 50 passing yardage 232 189 passes 49-30-0to a return yardage 94 172 punts 3-42-3 t-33 fumbles lost 0 1 Yards penalized 45 78 situation on its 30 and lost. San Diego state nips Tennessee state in 4sinalp classic san Diego Calif. Up quarterback Joe Turpin threw for one touchdown and set up another on a Bootleg As the san Diego state College aztecs owned the Tennessee state tigers 16-8, Friday night in game Between the nation s two top ranked Small College foot Ball teams. A school record crowd of45,296 in san Diego s new stadium saw Turpin hit Tom Nettles with a 41-Yard scoring Aerial two minutes before halftime to give the defending National champions a 10-g Lead. Early in the third Quarter Turpin bootlegged 15 Yards on a key third Down play and Mac Dillingham scooted six Yards around right end for the clinching touchdown on the next tigers got Back in the game with seven minutes left when Turpin was thrown for safety. A free kick followed by a pass interference penalty put the Ball on san Diego s 18 but the aztecs tigers dominated the Early action holding san Diego to Only one first Down before the scoring pass. But they were stopped three times before scoring their Only touchdown which came on an 11-Yard pass from Eldridge Dickey to Joe Copper Early in the second Quarter. Dick Wood then kicked a Field goal for san Diego to narrow the margin to c-3. The key play of the game Wasa fumbled punt which Haven Moses recovered for san Diego to set up Turpin s scoring pass. John Heck punted from his seven to the 50 where the tigers Leroy motion touched picked up the Loose Ball and curried it to Tennessee s 41. The first Gamble had turned outfall right because the flyers could t get past the 15 before yielding the Ball. The second did t. Ken Scott picked up five Yards and Crayton broke into the open for another Maxfield Aerial to up the count to 31-14. A 12-Yard punt set the flyers up for their next score the Ball going out of Bounds on Hahn s24. Crayton failed to gain on a run but then Maxfield hit him with a sideline pass and George skipped a thin rope past two defenders and roared into pay dirt. The Hawks were dead. Snook tried to pass in an Effort to bring Hahn Back to life but wies Baden s Rush was so Complete that he was thrown for two big losses and a punt to the Hawks 45 ignited Wiesbaden s final drive. Three passes Scott s 11 Yard run and the pass to Snead did the Job. Maxfield lived up to the pre game expectations by tossing 48 passes and completing 30 for 232yards. Snook got to throw 25 times and completed 15 for 189yards, Wiesbaden allowing Only Short darts after the bomb Tow right. Crayton carried 17 times an accounted for a net yardage of 110, being stopped Only on three occasions for losses. These plays came on pitch outs where Hahn defenders were Able to foil the interference before big George could get going full steam. Outside of Pattillo s Long dash Hahn was Able to Muster Only one run longer than five was a 13-Yard carry by Bob by Taylor. Five other running efforts were thrown for losses ranging from six to 12 , Snead assistant coach Otto Peucker Dick Ehley Felix Fuentes Gary Mcdonald Sandy Sanders and Bob Anthony turned in outstanding defensive performances for the flyers. Wiesbaden Hahn 10 0 21 13 44 7 7 0 0 14 i Kuli a Kii Cia Jum. 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