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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, September 22, 1967

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 22, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday september 22, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 2t . Openers raiders Eye 3rd straight Darmstadt Germany is Wethersfield the . Confer ence Kingpin for the past two years begins its Campaign for a third straight title and fourth i five years when it hosts Chick Sands in the feature game of the four conference openers Satur  raiders who split in their two preseason games both against Germany conference opposition Are favored to repeat As the . Champs again. I they should it will make it three straight crowns Only to be topped by London s four in a Row from 1953-1956.though it lost in the Safe title game to Wiesbaden in 1965and 1966, Wethersfield was co Safe Champion with bit Burgin 1963. No playoff game was held because of the Kennedy assassination. After dropping its opening exhibition game to Sembach 23-8, Wethersfield bounced Back to de feat Pitburg 14-13. Chicksands also brings a 1-1record into the fray splitting with two Germany teams. The fighting Chicks who Are led by quarterback Walt Bell and half Back Field majors were beaten by Rhine main 12-3 in their firs game but stung Ramstein 22-6. The Ben Waters phantoms who had the Best preseason record of the . Teams by winning thereof four games journeys to Laken Heath to play the wingless  Geist led by quarterback  Geist who doubles As a Field goal an placement kicker the phantoms blanked Pitburg 21-0, lost Pospan Dahlem 14-10, and downed Sembach 12-7 and Mildenhall,41-0. Lakenheath which lost to Hahn 14-8, Rhine main 56-12 and upper Heyford 29-14, Are led by quarterback Jerry Rodgers and halfback James , the Only unbeaten team in the conference plays Host Topper Heyford Winner of one game in three starts. The Rock ets conquered Ramstein 14-12, while the sky blazers beat Lakenheath 29-14, for its Only win upper Heyford dropped a 16-6 decision to Pitburg and was beaten by Wiesbaden 32-6.in the upper Heyford win Over Lakenheath Willie Davis had Abig Day scoring twice and Roll ing up 244 Yards in 23 carries Joe Luzzi returned a Kickoff 90 Yards to pulp spark the Triumph pair of wingless elevens be together at Alconbury 0-2 when the spartans entertain the Mildenhall marauders 0-1 All games Start at 2 . Berlin carts the Berlin Golf an country club have added six two Man electric Golf carts to its Fine array of equipment available for its golfers. Get Ting a look and feel of the carts Are  English right the club manager club pro Steve Moreland Center and Darold Keane a club committee member. The carts Are available on a first come first serve basis. The rental fees Are $3.00 for nine holes and $4.50 for 18 for the motorized caddies. Army Golf units still differ on code Clifton . A . Golf association and the Royal & ancient club of St. An Drews have agreed on a uniform set of rules but they Haven been Able to achieve their Long sought goal one code for the entire golfing world. The tournament pros the showpieces of the sport decline to go along on three of the Prin Cipal changes announced tues Day at St. Andrews Scotland. The players met during the Westchester classic last month and voted not to favor the continuous putting Rule Jack Tut Hill tournament director of the professional golfers association said. They also suggested that no ban be placed on Cro Quet style  the pros have dispatched Aletter to Joseph c. Dey executive director of the Urga urging that the continuous putting Rule be continued As an optional Rule As has been the Case in Urga events during the Pas two years. The continuous putting rules Fine for Urga tournaments where most of the conditions Are the same Tuthill said. But the pros feel that they could t live with it because they play in All sorts of weather on All kinds of courses under Al sorts of  first Ever Challenge tendered by France for 1970 America s cup meeting with . Huskers Moylan earns a honors Wayne Meyland Nebraska Sall America Middle guard of last season is Back at the same old stance in the current College foot Ball Campaign and his Effort against the University of Washington last saturday have earned him the College lineman of the week  6-foot, 239-Pound senior from Bay City mich., made 13unassisted tackles and so har Assed the Pacific coast Tea that the Cor huskers spilled the favored huskies 17-7. By the associated press other linemen who received nominations from last Satur Day s sparse College program were Rolf Strout of Western Michigan who was c r e d i t e c with 23 Solo and assisted tackles in his team s Triumph Over Miami of Ohio and Lynn Duncan Wichita s Sophomore tackle who starred in the 3-3 tie wit Utah state. Also  Zamberlan of Louis Ville a tight end and Tom Bent Ler of Toledo. New York up the firs America s cup Challenge Ever tendered by France was received wednesday by the new York yacht club for the rights meet a United states defender in the 1970 series of Newport . Commodore Percy Chubb said he Challenge was submitted by he yacht club d heres on the French Riviera. The Telegram was signed by club co presidents Baron Marcel Bich and r.  said the French Syndicate indicated a willing Ness to stage an elimination series with the Royal Dorset club of Weymouth England for the right to meet the .defender in the Best of seven  French have a designer selected and a builder Chubb said indicating the country s boating elite have been re searching the Challenge pros  Royal Dorset club was the first to Challenge in writing when its executives handed Lamonica plays 1st fiddle in Al passing figures new York a Daryl Lamonica who used to play second fiddle to Jackie Kemp i Buffalo has come into his own leading Nance bos. Daniels Oak. Granger Hou. Haynes Miami Lincoln , Hou. Snell . Garrett . Garron bos. Little Den. Ground gainers avg. Att. Yards gain ads 50 182 3.6 34 164 30 156 151 128 121 95 60 79 73 12 25 34 19 19 17 38 4.8 5.2 12.6 5.1 3.6 5.0 4.2 4.6 1.9 leading passers avg. Att. Com. Yes. Ads gain Lamonica Oak. 39 23 Dawson . 19 17griese, Miami. 19 12 Hall  29 15 Padilll bos. 95 52namath, . 23 11 Lee Hou 43 24kemp, Buff 53 26 309 193193 242 4 9.46 1 10.16 2 10.16 2 8.34 675 6 7.11 153 2 6.65 Tensi Den 51 16 189 344 217 2 4.40 2 6.49 2 4.25 leading pass receivers avg. Reed. Yes. Gain ads Graham bos 17 290 17.1 3dixon, Oak 2 136 11.3 2 Frazier Hou 10 113 11.3 1 Garron bos 9 131 14.6 1 Cappelletty bos 9 78 8.7 0whalen, bos 8 116 14.5 1 Costa Buff 105 13.1 1 Dubenion Buff 8 85 10.6 0 Lincoln Buff 49 6.1 0 leading scorers ads Fps Pat to Dixon Oak 3 0 0graham, bos 0 0 Granger Hou 3 0 0 Bla Iula Oak 0 1 11daniels, Oak 2 0 0 Denson Den 0 0 Frazier  2 0 0haynes, Miami 2 0 0 Hickey Den 0 0 Lamonica Oak 2 0 0 Maynand  0 0powell, Buff 2 0 0 18 18 18 14 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 As the leading passer in the american football league with the Oakland raiders in the lat est statistics released wednes Day. The former notre Dame quarterback came to Oakland in the off season with receiver Glen Bass in a Deal that sent Quarter Back Tom Flores and receiver Art Powell to Buffalo. In two games with Oakland Lamonica has engineered an attack that has scored 86 Point Sand has taken Over the passing Lead from Lenny Dawson of Kansas City who had a Bye last week. Lamonica has hit with 59per cent of his passes for 369 Yards and four touchdowns. He has been intercepted Only once. The Only regular quarterback who has t had an interception is Joe Namath of the new Yor jets who has played Only one game. Babe Parilli of the bos ton patriots has had 11 picked off in three losing  Nance of Boston stil leads the rushers with 182 Yard on 50 carries in three games Clem Daniels of Oakland has run for 164 Yards on 34 carries in two  Graham also of the All losing pats is the top receive with 17 catches for 290 Yards and three touchdowns. To three touchdowns left Graham tied with Hewitt Dixon of Oakland and Loyle Granger o Houston for the scoring Leac with 18 Points. Hubb the bid immediately after intrepid caused a million Dollar australian disaster by beating Dame Pattie for the ourth consecutive time Mon Day. A new York yacht club spokesman said France does not suffer from competitive Craft to work out against a newly built challenger. B i c h previously purchased the Constellation rom . Interests and the sceptre from the British. The Crew requirements Are another facet of the yachting Story in France. There Are a experienced sailors who can handle a 12-meter, Low Slung yacht of championship calibre. Imported Crew leg Althere Are no rules however that prevent France from importing a Crew. There is no native regulation covering the manpower in International 12 meter  the new York yacht club which hosts the America scup races will go along with an elimination race should France gain an experienced Crew is an item that bears a no com ment response at present. The club though is willing to wait until it studies the merits of such an arrangement which i unusual in America s cup Competition. I Benton cards f second Ace i same Hole 4 Wiesbaden special j5 let there be no doubt about Bob Benton s favorite Golf Hole. Benton of the Wiesbaden air base scored the Sec i Ond Hole in one of his life last weekend on Rhein Bliek Golf course s 140 a Yard no. 4 Hole the site i of his first Ace in 1963. Benton playing with t . Smith . Ward and Marty Flackman used a no. 5 Iron for the latest Ace in route to a 10-Over Par 82. A  
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