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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 19, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday september 19, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 21 crowds up in exciting Al Chase new York a the close american league Pennant race is reflected in baseball Slatest attendance figures which show a six per cent increase forthe circuit in which four clubs Are battling it out for first  of the contenders except for the Chicago White sox is Well ahead of last year s Pace at the Gate. The Boston red so Are up 712,932 Over last year while setting the Al attendance Pace with 1,498,594. Minnesota second in the Alin attendance with 1,344,429, shows a turnstile gain of 217,323while Detroit is up 155,702. The White sox show Only a modest30,002 increase. The Overall attendance in the Junior circuit through thurs Day s games was 10,021,729compared to 9,453,032 in the same number of dates in 1966for a hike of 568,697. In the National league where St. Louis has been solidly entrenched in first place for some time the aggregate attendances Down 10.4 per cent from last year. The 1967 figure is 12,153,-753 compared to 13,569,380 in 1966.both leagues this season have drawn a collective 22,175,482, drop of 846,930 from 1966 when big league attendance hit an All time High of 25,182,209. The figures National league Goodson Pitburg outscore Ramstein 42-18 Ramstein Cial the Germany Spe Bitsui g Barons capitalized on the Strong running of James Goodson and eight pass interceptions Here monday to gain their first Safe Germany conference football win of the year by clipping the Ramstein rams 42-18 in a free scoring affair. Goodson tallied three of the Barons touchdowns two on runs of 20 and 5 Yards and the third on a 20-Yard pass from Bill Rey nolds. Reynolds also passed for score to Bobby Mcnair. The other two Pitburg tallies were direct run backs of pass interceptions James Lundstrom counting one and George Perry the  s touchdown from 47 Yards out put the Barons on the score Board first with Little less than three minutes remain ing in the first Quarter. Less than two minutes later following another interception Reynolds hit Goodson for the score and Curtis Kirk carried Over for Atwo Point conversion to make it 14-0 at the Quarter. The Barons upped their Lea to 18-0 on Reynold s toss to my Nair and Kirk s run for another conversion Midway into the Sec Ond  the closing minutes of he period Gary Vandeweghe connected with Richard Debney for 10 Yards to give the rams their first six Points to make it 18-6 at the  rams made it close in the third Quarter with Vandeweghe again finding Debney open this time for 12 Yards an another score. They tallied for clubs. Louis los Ang Lesnew York atlant Houston san Francisc Chicago Cincinnat Pittsburgh Philadelphia totals Bosto Minnesota Detroi California new Yor Chicago Baltimore Washington Cleveland 1967 1966 1,981,617 1,634,697 1,538,852 2.220,325 1,480,770 1,767,598 1,303,828 1,408,045 1,277,763 1,725,101 1,126,528 1,380,000 936,779 603,045 874,532 731,878 854,696 1,080,693 769,388 1,008,998 12,153,753 13,569,380 american league1,498,594 785,662 1,344,429 1,127,106 1.217,667 1,061,965 1,216,781 1,288,009 1,066,926 1,060,995 857,244 827,242 804,409 1,141,963 745,553 576,260 637,678 884,106 the last Lime near the end of the period As Willie Pennington car ried Over from 8 Yards to Cut the Pitburg margin to four Points at 22-18. In the final period Goodson went around end for his 20-Yardbefore the Quarter was minutes old making it Jaunt three 28-18. The Barons broke it wide opening the last four minutes of play with two More touchdowns Reachas a result of an interception of a Ramstein pass As the rams tried to close the Gap. Goodson tallied from 5 Yard with 3 44 left and added the two Point conversion with a run. Heathen intercepted a ram pass on the ram 25 with Only second left to play and ran it to the four Yard line where he lateral to Perry who stepped across for the final tally. The rams out gained the Barons on the ground 245 to 187 Yards. Each team had 18 first Downs and each completed eight passes the rams attempting24 and the Barons throwing 19. The Barons Are now 1-1 i league play and 2-3 Overall. For Ramstein now 0-3 Overall it waa their first conference game. Pitburg 14 8 0 20 Ramstein 0 6 12 0 14 bit Lundstrom 47 pass interception a turn kick failed bit Goodson 20 pass from Reynold Kirk run bit Mcnair 33 pass from Reynold Kirk run ram a ploy 10 pass from Vande a Krliu kick tailed ram Debney 12 pass from a mde Wckre run failed ram Pennington 8 run pass railed bit Goodson 20 run run failed bit Goodson 5 run Goodson run bit Perry 29 pass interception \ y  and lateral run failed Kansas City 632,448 699,724 totals 10,021,729 9,453,032 major league totals 22,175,482 23,022,412 army Recruiter chosen to help . Luge team Portland Ore. A an army recruiting sergeant will help the olympic luge team pre pare for the 1968 Winter games in  is a new sport which uses a one Man  . Olympic committee selected sgt. Volley Cole a port land Recruiter to accompany the american team to Crencia Poland for training next year. Preliminary training begin dec. 15 in Vail Colo. Cole a native of Vancouver,wash., is an officer of an inter National luge federation. Where d it go Catcher Jerry Zimmer Man of the Minnesota twins looks behind him for the Ball after a futile leap for a High an wide throw from outfielder Tony Oliva in a game at Chicago against the White sox As Chicago s Tommy Mcgraw starts his  Boyer 14 scored ahead of Mcgraw on Ron Hansen s single and Mcgraw tallied Onolina s error. The action took place in the second inning. The sox won 7-3. A photo Romulus Hanover favored to take Little Brown Jug Delaware Ohio a Romulus Hanover a full brother of 1966 Jug Champion Rome Hanover is a Clear Cut favorite to keep the coveted Little brow Jug championship in the family. The Chestnut Colt will be Hardtop beat in thursday s $80,000 pacing classic for the nation finest 3-year-Olds. The Only Challenge appears Tobe whether Romulus can Regis Ter straight heat victories at the Delaware county Fairgrounds. Driver Trainer Billy Haughton spurred Romulus to a one length Victory in the $25,350 Jug trial at Hazel Park mich., last  was Victory no. 13 in 14 starts for the wonder Colt which now has earned Well Over $200,-000 for his owner farmstead acres of Brookville . Romulus copped the Jug trial in the fast time of 1 58 2-5, just four fifths of a second off the track record. Romulus bidding to take pacing s triple Crown already owns the first leg with a 1 59 1-5triumph in the messenger 30th Field Hospital wins Heidelberg special the 30th Field Hospital beat 2nd Gen eral Hospital 8-4, in the final game of a Best of three series Towin the 9th Hospital Center soft Ball tournament. Stake. If he scores Here a Victory in the Cane futurity nov. 18 at Yonkers . Would com plete the triple. Best of All the pacer of the year As a 2-year-old, is Given the Best shot at upsetting Romu Lus. Trainer Driver Jim Hackett kept Best of All out of the Jug trial. Owned by Samuel Hutten Hulme wins again in can am series Bridgehampton Newyork a Dennis Hulme of new zealand driving a Bright Orange Flower Power Chevrolet dazzled a record 30,000 fan sat Bridgehampton Road course for his second straight Victory in the $500,000 Canadian Ameri can Challenge cup series Sun  was about 44 seconds ahead of Kiwi teammate Bruc Mclaren in setting an average Pace of Over 106 Miles per , who also leads for the formula one world Champion ship made a wire to wire run of it to earn Over $12,000 of the $47,-000 purse. He also has 18 Points toward the huge can am Point fund compared to seven for series defender John Surtees of England who finished a Distant. � f t of fourth just behind Champion George Pasadena  was Lothar former .Fanner of Mots Hon Bacher of Beverly Hills  Gurney of Costa Mesa calif., driving one of the three Ford powered cars pitted in the third Lap and was out of the race by the fifth. Mark Donohu of Media pa., went out of the 200-mile race just after the half Way Mark and Roger Mccluskey of Indianapolis incl., spun out on the  was Charlie Hayes driving an Oldsmobile powered  edged Ludovico Scarfitti a director of Fiat motor co. Who was driving the Lone Ferrari. Mario Andretti the . Auto club Champion was eighth. Bauer of Cincinnati Best of alphas impressive credentials. He has won 10 times in 16 Outing with three seconds and two third place  honest Story rained and driven by Eddie Cobb also could menace the favorite. The son of former Jug Champion Adios Butler honest Story was an impressive Winner in the american National and sped the fastest mile Ever at sportsman spark with a 1 58 4-5 clocking. At least a half dozen others could Surprise including Nar Din s Byrd who finished second to Romulus in the Jug trial. Others Likely to bid for Ashare of the big pot Are nevele dancer Meadow Paige sugar tree lied wave Mcbyrd Jerry can a n and  the purse reaches $80,000, it would top the previous High of$76,582 offered in 1959. Even if conditions Are right though the Jug record of 1 57, set by fabled Bret Hanover in1965, appears secure. Miss englehorn cops own meet in extra holes Caldwell Idaho up Caldwell native and tournament hostess Shirley englehorn won the englehorn invitational women s pro Golf tournament sunday in a sudden death playoff with Kathy Whitworth. Both girls tied at 210 for the54-Hole meet with miss Whit Worth shooting a 4-under- 67sunday Over the 6,500-Yard purple Sage course and mis englehorn a 69. Carol Mann finished third at213, with a 71 sunday. Betsy Rawls was fourth at 214,including a 72 sunday. In the englehorn Whitwort playoff both scored  4 on the 350-Yard first Hole the miss englehorn won with a  4 on the 375-Yard second Hole while miss Whitworth took a bogey 5.botli women reached the Green in three but mis englehorn chipped to within six feet of the Hole and Sank he putt for a 4. It required two putts for miss Whitworth to Hole the Victory was the first of1967 for miss englehorn who scored 71 and 70 in the first two Days of the meet. Miss Whitworth leads the women Stour with $24,487, including her second place Money of $1,310 inthe englehorn tourney. Miss englehorn won $1,650 in the$11,000 tournament. Standings Safe Germany conference won lost Chili tied 00 0 00 0 0  
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