European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 09, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and stripes Spitz sets world Mark pacing . Swimmers to seven its in Berlin Berlin a Santa Clar Schoolboy Mark Spitz set a world s record in the 100-Meterbutterfly saturday night pacing a . Team that showed it heels to the Best from West Ger Many in the first half of a today swimming meet in West Ber , a 17-year-old High schoo senior clocked 55.68 to Bette the old Mark of 56.3 he and Fel Low american Doug Russell is Mark Spitz. Butterfly record to abolished Only this past lanky Spitz beat Werner Freitag who set a West German Mark of 59.5 by 15 feet. The american swimmers won seven of nine events outright tied for first in an eighth an lost Only one race the 200-meter men s freestyle. West Germany shans Fassnacht took that one in 2 01.6.no Point score is being kept for the also anchored the victorious american 400-Metermen s freestyle relay team that won Over the West germans in3 41.7. In their winning women s 400-meter Medley relay . Girls Pokey Watson Catie Ballel lie Daniel and Janie Barkmann outdistanced the germans by nearly 25 meters with a time of 4 39.3.the first event on the program the 100-meter men s freestyle resulted in a dead heat for first Between America s Stephe Rerych and West Germany s olympic Veteran Wolfgang Kre Mer. Each was clocked in 55.67. In the next event 15-year-Oldcatie Ball of Jacksonville fla., who set a world s record forthe 220-Yard breaststroke in Lon Don last week was not push Dover 200 meters and won in 2 46.8.the meet was the first inter National Competition held in West Berlin s six-month-old$4.25 million Schoeneberg swim Ming Hall. The summaries men s events100-meter freestyle1, Stephen Rerych . And Wolfgang Kremer West Germany tie 55.67. 3, Peter scorning Wes Germany 56.6.100-meter butterfly1, Mark Spitz . 55.68 new world record. 2, Werner Freytag West Germany 59.5 new West Ger Man record. 3, Larry Barbler .1 00.3. 200-meter freestyle1, Hana Fastnacht West Germany 2 01.6. 2, Brent Berk 2 02.8. 3, Werner Krammel West Germany 2 03.2. 400-meter freestyle relay 1, Rerych Berk Dave Johnson Spitz 3 41.7. 2, West Germany 3 44.3. 3, Westerlin swim association 3 58.1. 100-meter breaststroke1, Dave Perkow ski ., 1 09.1. 2, Gregor Betz West Germany 1 09.4 new West German rec Ord. 3, Klaus Earth West Germany 1 12.27. Women s events200-meter breast Oke 1, Catie Ball ., 2 40.8, 2, Irene Eberle West Ger Many 2 59.4, 3, Marlies Eister Berlin 3 03.5. 100-meter backstroke1, Pokey Watson,., 1 11.4. 2, Angelika Kraut West Ger Many 1 14.7. 3, Ute Oberste Lehn West Germany 1 17.58. 200-meter individual medley1, sue Pederson ., 2 32.8. 2, Brigitte Lochter West Germany 2 42.4. 3, Inge Renner West Germany 2 46.5. 400-meter Medley relay1, . Wat son Ball Ellie Daniel Janle Barkmann 4 39.3. 2, West Germany 4 57.6. 3, Westerlin swimming association 5 17.2. Mich. St. Belts Wisconsin in big 10 opener East Lansing Mich. A Michigan state bouncing Back from two straight non con Ference losses cashed in on the Speed of Dwight Lee and la Marr Thomas saturday As it overpowered Wisconsin 35-7 in Abig ten football opener for both , bidding for its third straight conference title stuck mainly to the ground As it ripped the Wisconsin s first three touchdowns came on Long drives of 63, 89and 80 Yards before Thomas tossed a Surprise 44-Yard pass Toal Brenner for state s fourth touchdown. Frank water capped a 61-Yard substitute loaded scoring drive As he Dove Over from the two in the final seconds for state s fifth touch Down. Lee went Over for the first two cores while Thomas picked lip mus s third touchdown. Wisconsin which dropped its third straight scored late in the Sec Ond period to make it a 14-7 ame As quarterback Johnthan capped a 55-Yard March y sneaking Over from the o 7 0 0 7 Michigan state 7 7 14 735msulee 12 run Pruiett kick mus Lee 1 run Pruiett kick wis Ryan 1 run Schinke kick mus Thomas 5 run Pruiett kick mus Brenner 44 pass from Thomas Pruiett kick mus Waters 2 run Pruiett kick attendance 68,516. A monday october 9, 1967 Moore Georgia defense rip South Carolina 21-0 Athens a. Up quarterback Kirby Moore breaking a 25-year-old record set by Char lie Trippi ran 87 Yards for one touchdown and set up another saturday to Lead fifth ranked Georgia to a 21-0 Victory Over previously unbeaten South Caro , who for a while challenged another Trippi record by running for 147 Yards in the game gave Georgia All of the margin it needed with his Sec Ond period touchdown run which ended what began As a defensive Ken Lawrence scored on a Moore pitch out from 15yards out in the third Quarter Syracuse tips terms 7-3, on pass Csonka gains 181 Yards on 43 carries College Park my. A an eight Yard pass play from Tom Coughlin to de Nowick Ione of the few times Workhorse Larry Csonka did t carry Heball gave undefeated Syracuse Larry Csonka. Runs wild a 7-3 football Victory Over stub born Maryland saturday. The scoring pass Midway rough the second period came after Csonka returned Ackoff 30 Yards following a 21 re Field goal by Maryland stick Carlson. It was the first pass thrown Ino petition by Coughlin a sen or who entered the game As threading receiver for Syracuse and the first collegiate reception y Nowicki a Junior end to pro Ade Syracuse with its third Raight Victory. Csonka a 230-Pound fullback carried the Ball an incredible 43 Buffalo crushes Templ Buffalo . A Bufalo resounded from a pair football losses saturday and crushed unbeaten Temple 44-14,o even its season record at 2-2. 3 tied at 212 in Alean Golf St. Andrews Scotland up favored Billy Casper went bogey bogey on the last two holes to finish with a 36-3773 Over the old course Here saturday and wound up in a three Way tie at 212 with Brian Barnes of England and masters Champion Gay Brewer after the third round of the $129,000 Alcan golfer of the year of up to 45 Miles per hour sent scores soaring As the19 pros shooting for golfing s richest first prize of $55,000, fired Only 78 birdies As compared to 192 bogeys and 34 double bogeys or worse. Casper was shooting for the undisputed Lead when he teed off at the 17th, but his second shot hit the Road and left him scrambling for his bogey. On 18he missed his approach shot chipped seven feet past an missed the putt for another bogey held on to his share of the Lead with a 39-3473 after an erratic Start during which he picked up three bogeys inthe first five holes. He managed birdies on the Lith and t h e 14thto pull even. Barnes who trailed Casp Erand Brewer by two strokes after the first two rounds moved into the tie for the Lead with a 12-foot putt for a Birdie thereon the closing Hole. George Archer posted a 73 fora total of 214 and fourth place. Times for 181 Yards which moved him ahead of Jim Brown As the no. 3 Ball Carrier in Syra Cuse history with 2,197 Yards. The 43 carries broke the record of 30 held by All time Syracuse Leader Floyd Little. Maryland a two touchdown underdog picked off two passes by Orange quarterback Rick i and Sophomore fullback Bruc Kemp further humiliated the gamecocks in the final period with a one Yard touchdown plunge. It was the third straight Vic tory for the unbeaten bulldogs and the first loss for South Caro Lina which entered the game with three consecutive wins. The game played Only a Short distance below the South Caro Lina Border Drew a largely parti san crowd of 58,182 fans a san Ford stadium record. With a pair of 230-Poundtackles named jiggy Smaha and Bill Stanfill systematically Stop Ping the Gamecock s offence Georgia was in command throughout and cinched the vie first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles los Yards penalized syr. 19239 5762 7-12-24-42 249 my. 11 71 138 1058-23-1 7-360 55 Cassata and recovered two Fum Bles which stopped scoring terms thrashed 35-0 by Oklahoma last week had two chances to pull an upset in the fourth Quarter. But four incomplete passes by Sophomore quarterback Chuck Drimal fro the Syracuse 31 Early in the period ended the most serious threat and Jim Ca Tunski intercepted a Drimal toss on the or Ange 43 with 2 24 remaining. Syracuse 0 7 0 07maryland 3 0 03 mfg Carlson 21syrnowicki 8 pass from Coughlin Mantle kick attendance 27,500. Juskowich boots . Past Pitt 15-0 Morgantown . A soccer style Hooter Ken jus Kowich supplied the offensive spark with five Field goals while West Virginia s defense Smoth ered the Pitt attack and the mountaineers posted a 15-0 foot Ball Victory saturday. The five Field goals were two Short of the National collegiate record but established a West Virginia school Mark. The Wavu defense overpowered Pitt s at tackers and the panthers were Able to penetrate Mountaineer territory Only twice and accounted for Only two first Dow sin the game. The West Virginia Offens sputtered except for Juskow Ich s kicking performance. The mountaineers lost the Ball on the Pitt one when tailback Rad or fumbled in the first Quarter and quarterback Garland Hud son fumbled on the Pitt four in the final found the Mark on efforts of 32, 33, 25, 30 and 35yards to bring his season total of 11 Field goals in 12 attempts. Pitt 0 0 0 0 0i/vest Virginia 336 315 Wavu Fqy Juskowich 32wvufq Juskowich 38 Wavu Fqy Juskowich 25wvufg Juskowich 30 Wavu Fqy Juskowich 35attendance 35,000 Kirby Moore. Record 87-Yard to tory with Moore s second period touchdown run. It was the Long est to Rushing play at the stadium one Yard longer than a Trippi record set in 1942.Georgia s second touchdown culminated a 76-Yard drive insight plays late in the third Quarter. Following a 29-Yard Rugby Moore deep into Gamecock territory the 190-Pound Georgia quarterback threw a backhanded pitch out to Lawrence who broke first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passes punts fumbles los Yards penalized 8.c. Georgia9 76 60 1698-28-1 9 295 46 64 4-9-212-39.5 12-40. T 1 0 44 54 a couple of tackles and bulldogs second squad led the final touchdown drive with barely a minute left in the game. South Carolina yielded the Ball on Downs at the Georgia 47, and Kemp went Over for touchdown a half dozen plays later. South Carolina 000 00georgia 077 721 a Moore 87 run Mccullough kick a Lawrence 15 run Mccullough kick a Kemp 1 run Mccullough kick attendance 58,182. Davis guides Vanderbilt Over n. Carolina 21-7 Chapel Hill n. C. A Vanderbilt gave up an Early touchdown then roared Back on the passing of Gary j Avis to whip North Carolina 21-7 Satur Day. It was the tar heels Lith consecutive loss. Davis who left the game inthe fourth period with an injury scored one touchdown an passed to end Bob Goodridge for another on a play covering 68yards. He completed 8 of 15 passes for 121 Yards
