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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 08, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 20 the stars and stripes sunday october 8, 1967 rockets9 Aerial thievery stuns Hahn by Klint Johnson staff writer Hahn Germany is Mak ing pass thievery his primary Mission on the Gridiron Rhine main defensive Back Leroy Emanuel intercepted five Gary Snook passes running one Back 75 Yards for a touchdown As he spearheaded the visiting Rock ets to a surprisingly one-sided37-0 destruction of the Hahn Hawks Here  As a showdown be tween two leading contenders inthe Safe Germany Confer ence football race coach Dave Leggett s rockets dispersed thelast of Hahn s title Hopes by Roll ing up a 28-0 first half Lead an then coasting to their eighth straight Victory. Thus the showdown is set for next saturday when the undefeated rockets Host the also unbeaten Wiesbaden flyers in the Battle for the Csc Champion ship. The flyers Are 4-0 in league strife while Rhine Mainis 5-0. It was Emanuel s Day in the secondary As he made himself Snook s chief pass target. He swiped four of his five in the first half one setting up the rockets fourth touchdown. Emanuel totalled 129 Yards on his five interception returns. Rhine main also intercepted first Downs Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles lost Yards penalized Rhine main hahn20 24466 197 11-6-1 2-40.51 is 10 97 60 103 24-10-7 2-29.03 38 two other Snook passes Oneby Louis Credle setting up the third rocket score As Snook suffered a nightmarish after noon. He completed Only three More to his own men than fell into enemy hands out of 24 tosses. " Rhine main scored the Only touchdown it needed by driving 57 Yards in 11 first Quarter plays All on the ground with Bernell Jamerson crashing Over from the two. The rockets then struck witha vengeance in the second period. Three plays after a 64-Yardmarch stalled on the Hahn two the visitors recovered a p.  Fumble on the nine. Two running plays gained just three two yanks share Lead in Alcan from press dispatches St. Andrews Scotland Billy c a s p e a last year s leading Money Winner on the . Pro tour and Gay Brewer defending masters Champion were tie with 36-Hole totals of 139 Here Friday at the Midway Point of the Alcan golfer of the year tournament that carries golfing richest Ever first prize of $55,000. Casper closed fast with birdies on the 16th and 17th holes for a 71 to protect his share of the Lead which he had held with a 68, along with three others after the first Day. Brewer came from one stroke off the Pace to close with a 34 on the Back nine for a 70 and his 139.four other golfers were grouped two strokes Back at 141americans George Archer and Gardner Dickinson and British players Brian Barnes and Peter Alliss. Dickinson and Barnes who shared the opening Day Lead with Casper each had 73s. Alliss came from one stroke off with a 72, while Archer turned in around of 71 to go with his first Day s 70. Colourful Doug Sanders one of four players to shoot an opening 68, soared to a 76 and wound Upin a tie for 10th place at 144, five shots behind the  Nichols who had a first Day 69, was among those tie with Sanders As he also Harj trouble with the famed old course and had a 75. Billy Casper 63-71139 Gay Brewer 69-70139 Gardner Dickinson 68-731-11 Brian Barnes 68-73141 George Archer 70-71141 Peter Alliss 69-72141 Mason Rudolph 72-70142 Christy o Connor 70-73143 Dave Stockton 71-72143 Dave Thomas 72-72144 Bobby Nichols 69-75144 Miller Barber 71-73144 Doug Sanders 68-76144 Bob Charles 71-74145 Bert Weaver 72-75147 Tommy Horton 73-7514c Homero Lanras 71-77148 Malcolm o reason 74-7414s Peter Butler 77-7 5153 ply dealt to Buffalo by chiefs Kansas City to. Up the Kansas City chiefs Friday traded Veteran defensive Bac Bobby ply to the Buffalo Bills for an undisclosed future draft Choice. Ply had been placed on waivers by the chiefs earlier this week but was recalled thursday when he was claimed by the  six year american football league Veteran ply was a outstanding quarterback at Bay  by the old new York titans ply was traded to theold Dallas texans now the chiefs in 1962. Oakland up defensive halfback Howie Williams of the Oakland raiders Friday made the most vital interception of his career. He snatched a .38caliber automatic from a stranger waving it on the team s bus. As the bus was loading theman boarded and walked to the rear. He asked if anybody wanted to shoot Dice. But with the players kidding him he pulled the deadliest offensive weapon the pros Candace. After Williams grabbed the gun 220-Pound linebacker Gus Otto threw a tackle an wrestled the Man off the bus. The Man wandered away Down the Street and the bus departed for the  was to play the new York jets at new York saturday night. Pittsburgh a the Pittsburgh Steeles said Friday they will Call up offensive end Jerry Marion to replace the injured Marshall  Steeles said Marion a for Mer Wyoming Star was to leave the Wheeling Iron men of the Continental football league Intima for Pittsburgh s game at Cleveland saturday night. Miami Fla. A defensive end Earl Faison sued the Miami dolphins for $60,000 Fri Day for alleged breach of con tract. Yanks swedes struggle to 4-4 hockey deadlock Gote Boiku Sweden up Sweden and the United states battled to a 4-4 deadlock Friday night in their second International hockey match before 5,000  americans 7-3 losers in thursday s first game took the Lead Early in the first period Friday when defens Eman Donrose scored from the Blue line. The swedes scored twice inthe first period and once in the second for a 3-1 Lead. With four minutes to go in the second american Forward Larry Stor Dahl made it 3-2.the yanks evened it Early in the third then pulled their goalie and added a Forward when Sweden took a 4-3 Lead with 45 second remaining. Forward Larry Pleau immediately skated through the swedish lines and scored to tie the game. Lowe reinstated by chargers but big Fine Sticks san di3go, Calif. A the on again off again feud be tween san Diego Charger half Back Paul Lowe and his coach Sid Gillman is off again. Lowe who was fined $1,000and suspended from the team indefinitely Early Friday said14 hours later he was ready to apologize to Gillman and rej9inthe team at its la Mesa Calif., training Camp , coach and general manager of the chargers apparently levied the penalties when Lowe was 30 minutes lat for practice. Gillman said he Welcome Lowe Back. After meeting with Lowe Gill Man agreed to lift the suspension saying our rules Are simple. All i want is for the players to be Here on time and be working. I Don t want their Money i  but he added the Fine would stick. Lowe who is one of the higher paid chargers is the Only player in the Al to gain More than1,000 Yards in each of two sea sons. The seven year pro from Oregon state did it in 1963 and Paul Lowe. Late for meeting 1965. He was named to All of teams both years. Lowe carried the Ball Only 10times for the chargers this year gaining 26 Yards and scoring one touchdown. He has carried Only once since the first regular season game against Boston on sept. 9.he left the second game against Houston when he aggravated the muscle injury suffered the previous week. This is the second time Gillman has levied fines this year. Three players Leslie Duncan Denny Graham and Gene Foster / we refined for walking out of the fall training Camp. All three returned on their own initiative. Lowe would not have Bee eligible to play until the oct. 15 game against Kansas  rules require a wait of 16 Days or two games before player waived As injured can be reinstated. In Lowe s absence Rookie halfback Dick Post gained 121 Yards against Buffalo. Marge Mason takes senior women s Golf Northfield . A mrs. Marge Mason of Engle Wood ., won the sixth an Nual . Senior women s Golf championship at Atlantic Cit country club Friday posting a 236 total that broke the tournament record. Competing in the 54-Hole even for the first time she bettered the old Mark of 239 set in 1963by mrs. Allison Choate of Rye n.y., and Maureen Orcutt of Englewood at Del Ray Beach Fla. Mrs. Choate won that Yearin a playoff. Mrs. Mason six times new Jersey ladies Amateur Champi on had led from the first Dayan wrapped things up with a final six Over  79. She led mrs. Hulet Smith of Pebble Beach Calif., by four  skies mrs. Smith Winner of the tournament in 1964 and 1965, shot an 81 for a 54-Hole total of240. The tourney was marred on the final Day by the death of a player from new York . Robert m. Ackerman 61, hit out of a Sand trap on the 17thhole and collapsed. Mrs. John Pennington of Buffalo n.y., who had a Hole in one during thursday s second round finished third with a final 83 for 245. Fourth was  s. Haskell of Titusville pa., with an 80 and 249 total. Philadelphia Breaks ground for stadium Philadelphia up ground breaking ceremonies were held monday for the City Snew $38 million sports stadium first proposed 10 years ago. The sports facility is expected to be completed in time for the Philadelphia Phillies to Ope the 1970 season there. Yards and then quarterback Gilbette passed six Yards to Milt Mckenzie for the  ran Over the two Point conversation. Credle plucked off his interception two plays after the kick off and the rockets were headed towards  dirt again. Start ing from the Hahn 25, it took 10 plays to push it Over the seven Yard to coming on a bet Tel flip to Clay. Bettez 12-Yardrun was the key play in this Brief touchdown drive. Emanuel s third interception opened the door to touchdown number four and again it came before the Hawks had a Chance to get used to being on the of sense. They had run just one play when Snook fired and the6-2, 180-Pound Emanuel grabbed it returning to the Hahn 32. Insight plays including one 15 Yard penalty against Rhien Leroy Emanuel. Five thefts one to main the rockets managed to reach Only the 25. Leggett then reached into his trick play bag handing off to Clay who ran to his right Al most tripped on the Slippery turf but then Flung a strike to Leggett. The Rhine main player coach was All alone on the farside of the Field and he had an easy Amble to the end  Leach s second  kick made it 28-0 at the half. Rhine main s Only sustained drive in the second half resulted in a rocket safety the Lone score in the third period. The Hawks dug in and stopped the rockets on the Hahn one Yard line. But after Pattillo gained half Yard converted tackle Bob Niessl was trapped by the Rhine main line in the end zone. Emanuel capped his greatest performance Early in the fourth period stealing a Snook pass throw. From Midfield and scoot ing Down the sidelines without feeling an enemy hand. Hahn s Only threat in the Sec Ond half came after end Jimmie Pritchett s Fumble recovery atthe rocket 18. But the threat fizzled four Downs and four Yards later. The rockets made most of their yardage on the ground with Clay s 107 Yards in 12 car Ries leading the ways. The Rhine main Aerial attack Wasp i titular by effective in the first half when the. Rocket passers it five of six throws for three ads. Rhine main 622 2 737 Hahn 0 0 0 0 0r-Mjamei-son 2 run puss failed pm Mckenizie 9 pass from butter Leggett run pm Clay 7 pass from Bettez Leach kick pm Leggett 25 pass from Clay Leach kick pm safety Neissl tackled in end zone pm Manuel 75 intercepted Paba Leach kick  
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