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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 09, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday october 9, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 21 Aschaffenbur outscored Wuerzburg by Ralph Bennington staff write Wuerzburg germans a Little James Lumpkin Bombe Wuerzburg with a pair of Long touchdown passes to James spikes and Sam Brown added a 58-Yard scoring Gallop As Thea Schaffenburg cardinals out scrapped the warriors 21-8,Here sunday in a wild and wooly Marne conference opener for both teams. The weather May have been Windy and Chilly but the Rock pm sock pm defensive play an wide open offensive fireworks kept the standing room Only crowd of 2,000 at Dickman Field from getting too cold or at Leas having time to think about it. The officials worked up Alm Ostas much sweat As the players by walking off 380 Yards in penalties 225 against the Winner Sand 155 against the Home forces. When spikes a 6-3, 205-Pound-er, was t grabbing passes and racing Long distances for touch Downs he was a standout As a defensive halfback. Defensive stars were a dime a dozen for both clubs in this rough an Tumble hard nosed football Bat Elf Between two old 3rd inf div rivals. Spikes and Lumpkin teamed tout the cardinals on the score Board with a 47-Yard shocker the third time they had the Ball. The the 5-9, 175-Pounder Aschaffenbur quarterback Laid it into the hands of his big end on the15 and defensive halfback Daniel Boone obviously not As accurate As his namesake missed a diving tackle at the 10.luther Knight added the Pat to make it 7-0. Statistics Wise the Long play accounted for Aschaffenbur s initial firs Down. Wuerzburg came right Back to threaten on the passing of Gary Harley after taking an onside Kickoff attempt on the 44. Har Ley who hit on 13 of 28 passe during the Long afternoon con Aschaffenbur Wuerzburg first Downs 11 20rushing yardage 182 99 passing yardage 163 126passes 6-14-0 13-28-2 punts 8-38 7-29 fumbles lost 0 2penalties 225 155 nested with Dennis Gurrant for14 Anc 20 Yards and got Down As close As the 13 before Bob Johnson intercepted in the end  plays later the warriors were right Back threatening again. Knight s 64-Yard punt was wiped out by a penalty wit Wuerzburg getting the Ball on the Aschaffenbur 25 As a result of a personal foul. Four running plays could get the Home club no closer than the 17 before the cards took Over near the endow the first Quarter. Stopped twice in a Row Dow close the warriors did t miss the next time and made their own break when Jerry Mastro broke through to Block Knight Spunt at the 16 and recovered on the five. On the first play har Ley a scrambling 180-Pounder, rolled wide to his right and into the Corner of the end zone for the to. He then fired a two Point pass to James Black who made a falling catch to give the warriors an 8-7 Lead. Eagles Deal Karlsruhe 33-0 loss Giessen Germany special Maurice Farr scored two touch Downs and the defense excelled Here sunday As the Giessen a i Gles rolled to a 33-0 com z con Ference Victory Over the Karls Ruhe spartans. I Farr got the first and last touchdowns As the eagles f evened their league record at 1-1.the spartans were making their league  s tallies came on runs of 11 and 10 Yards. In Between Eddie Hill scored on a 66-Yard run Bob Forstall made a to by intercepting a Karlsruhe lateral on the second half Kickoff and rumbling 15 Yard and Lynn Fechter got the other tally on a28-Yard pass from Bruce Carlyle. Jim Rhodes playing his Las game before rotating Back to the u.s., spearheaded the defens Eby making 16 tackles and Block ing a punt. Bob Thomas wit two Fumble recoveries Nick Maricic and Gary Moore also skin til lated on defense. Hill picked up 111 Yards Dur ing the afternoon and Farr contributed 93.karlbruhe 000 0-0 Giessen 0 " 13 7-33giess Farr 11 run Ealey kick Giess Hill 66 run pass failed Giess Forstall 15 intercepted lateral kick failed Giess Fechter 28 pass from Carlyle Baley kick Gless Farr 10 run Baley kick standings usar Hurcom z conference won lost tied palatinate dist 1 0 0 Berlin 1 0 0giessen 1 0 Hanau 0 1 0karlsruhe 1 0 sunday s results Berlin 62, Hanau 6 Gissen 33, Karlsruhe 0" Marne conference won lost tied Aschaffenbur 1 0 0kltzingen 1 0 0 Schweinfurt 1 0wucr/Burg 0 1 0 Wil Flecken 1 0sunday s results Aschaffenbur 21, Wuerzburg 8 Only game scheduled3rd army div won lost tied d1scom 0 0 2nd brigade 3 1 01st brigade 2 2 0 div arty 1 3 0 3rd brigade 0 4 0sunday s results disco 51, 3rd brigade 6only game scheduled 24th div conference won lost tied 1st brigade 1 0 02nd brigade 0 0 div arty 0 1 03rd brigade 0 1 0 sunday s results .2nd brigade 10, div arty 8only game scheduled High scoring Berlin coasts to 62-6 Victory Over Hanau Berlin special the Ber Lin bears went Over the 50 Point Mark for the third time this season and hit 62 for the second straight week Here Sun Day As they opened up their bid for com z championship Laurel with a resounding 62-6 Triumph Over the Hanau  bears Are now 5-0 on the season. Hanau is 0-1 in league play and 0-4 for the year. Mike Davis tossed for three touchdowns and Pete Fulton passed for two More. Davis tossed twice to Joe Holman for scores and once to Chip  of Fulton s scoring aerials were snared by Herman Foster. Holloway Moore scored twice once on a 60-Yard intercepted pass play and once on a three Yard plunge and Bobby Frazier garnered the other Berlin touch Down on a one Yard dive. Moore added six Points on conversion Sand the defensive unit accounted for four Points with a Brace of safeties. Berlin scored 51 and 62 Point against Wuerzburg and Kitzing Gen of the Marne div in non conference workouts prior to its com z  prevented a shutout when George Neasley picked offa Berlin pass and romped 80 Yards. Bayonets Edge Redlegs 10-8, for 20th straight Augsburg Germany Spe Cial extending their three season winning Streak to 20straight, the 2nd brigade Bayo nets used the unique scoring combination of two safeties and a touchdown Here sunday to Edge the div arty Redlegs 10-8, in the 24th div conference opener for both teams. Howard Baxter s deadly punt twice put the Redlegs into the Hole resulting in two first half safeties for 2nd brigade. But the bayonets had to come from be Hind with a third period touch Down by Ralph Smith to sew up their inaugural 1967 Victory. Paced by the running of Smith and Jeffrey King 2nd brigade drove 65 Yards for its winning score with Smith plunging one Yard to pay dirt. Touchdown sneak div arty had moved 25 Yard following an interception by a tie Hatch to go ahead in  Quarter. Quarterback Bert Cannon Dove one Yard Ona sneak for the six Pointer and Willie Stewart swept right end for the two Point conversion putting the Redlegs ahead 8-4.Cannon was tackled twice in his own end zone for the two Safe ties. He was trapped in the first Quarter by most of the Bayonet line and defensive tackle James Kuhtmann nailed him in the Sec Ond period. Baxter s coffin Cor Ner Boot which went out of Bounds on the two set up the first safety and another of his punts rolled dead on the four to open the door for the second two Pointer. Cannon guided tile Redlegs Ona desperation fourth period drive from their own ,25 to the Bayo net 20 where Deacon Gardner missed a Field goal try with 15seconds left in the game. The bayonets rushed for 150yards, with Smith and King accounting for 123 Between  winners passed for 41 Yards. Div arty rushed for 64 Yard Sand gained 101 on passes by can non who hit on 8 of 14. Enron Ellis snagged five Cannon aerials. Div arty 0 8 0 082nd brigade 2 2 6 010 2nd Brig safety Cannon tackled in end zone 2nd Brig safety Cannon tackled by Kuhtmann in end zone div arty Cannon 1 run Stewart run 2nd Brig Smith 1 run pass failed Hanau ? 0 0 06 Berlin 1416 82462 Ber Chirco 21 pass from Davis kick failed Ber Moore 60 pass interception Moor pass from Frazier Han Neasley 80 pass interception kick failed Ber Moore 3 run Moore pass fro Davia Ber Frazier i run Moore pass from Frazier Ber Holman 40 pass from Davis Pas failed Ber safety Bright tackled in end Zon Eber Holman 7 pass from Davis hol Man run Ber Foster 10 pass from Fulton run failed Ber safety Bright tackled in end Zon Eber Foster 15 pass from Fulton Chirco pass from Fulton Mike Davis. Three to tosses the advantage proved to Besh outlived even though the kick off went into the end zone and penalty made the cardinals Start from the 10 instead of the 20.four plays and their second first Down moved the Ball to the42. Then Brown a Workhorse who gained 91 Yards in 14 car Ries for the Day got a big chunk of it with his 58-Yard dash Topa dirt. He turned a tight right Corner behind Good blocking an was in the Clear for the last 45 Yards. Knight added the Patto make it 14-8. Aschaffenbur got another touchdown before halftime but it was nullified by a penalty. After the cards recovered a Fumble at the 24 to set the stage Lumpki moved them Down close and went the last nine Yards himself on sweeping keeper play. Clipping negated the play and Knight eventual Field goal try from the 45 was Way  cards lost another score Early in the third period after recovering their second Fumble at the Wuerzburg 37. On the firs play Lumpkin hit spikes in the bread Basket Down on the 10with the big flanker in the Clear but he could t hold the  missed another Field goal attempt this time from the 42.another Fig attempt the Aschaffenbur kicking specialist got still another shot at a three Pointer the next time the cards had the Ball thanks to a twisting 35-Yard run by Lumpki that put the visitors in scoring position. This time Knight was wide to the left from the 32. Wuerzburg roared right backhand rolled up three first Downs mostly on runs to throw a scar into the cards. It was third and two on the cards 19 when John son picked off his second Harley pass in the end zone to ruin the threat. Aschaffenbur fought Back it self with a pay dirt move in Light Ning fashion. On the third Pla Lumpkin found spikes in the open on the Wuerzburg 40 an the big end took the Ball Over his shoulder on the run. He out ran defender Sam Newman to the goal and Knight added the Pat to make it 21-8 with 32 seconds left in the third  Aschaffenbur defensive men were the three line backers Milford Allen James Smith and Bruce Cullen plus Don Dennis. Allen and Smith each had 14 tackles Dennis had 13 an Cullen nine. Aschaffenbur 7 7 7 021 Wuerzburg 0 8 0 08a Burg spikes 47 pass from Lumpkin Knight kick Wuerz Harley 6 run Black pass from Harley a Burg Brown 58 run Knight kick a1 Burg spikes 85 pass from Lumpkin Knight kick 4-0 in 3rd army conference disco Mips Friedberg Germany Spe Cial with Jim Mollohan and Tom Mcclain supplying most of the offensive punch Dis com romped past the 3rd Bri Gade cougars 51-6, Here sunday As the winners upped their perfect re army div conference record to 4-0. Mollohan the disco quarterback ran 11 Yards for the opening touchdown and passe to Mcclain and Dave Britten for the next two ads As he guided disco to a 26-0 halftime  ran across disco s first two six pointers in the Sec Ond half and booted a 34-Yard Field goal in the final period which along with his to recep Tio gave him 21 Points for the afternoon. He rushed for 107 Yards in 14 carries and caught two passes for 71 Yards. Also sparking the disco Rushing attack which ate up 297 Yards were Willie Mason 60yards in 9 carries and Jesse Edwards 67 in 12 carries Mollohan completed eight of 11 passes for 85 Yards. Disco moved 80, 89 and 70yards in drives for their first three scores. The fourth to resulted from a Cougar fourth Down Gamble which failed on their own 34. Edwards took it in from there on four straight rushes. In the second half disco moved 45 Yards for its Firth touchdown and got its sixth to following a seven Yard 3rd brigade  winners collected their final touchdown when end John Rolls blocked Bob Reece s punt with scrimmage on the 3rd Bri Gade 15-Yard line and Cliff Combs recovered in the end  bed Fields hooked up with end Andrew Harris on an81-Yard touchdown play to finally put 3rd brigade on the scoreboard in the final period. Disco rolled up 498 Yard running and passing while holding 3rd brigade to a mere10 Yards on the ground. The cougars now 0-4, managed 142yards through the air More than half of it coming on their on scoring play. Disco 6 20 22 3-51 3rd brigade 0 0 0 66piscommollohan 11 run kick failed disco Mcciain to pass Frum Mollo Han Taylor pass from  Britton 33 pass from Mollo Han run failed disco Edwards 2 run to pass tailed disco Mcclun 7 run Illania Loii run disco Molain 3 run  r. Run disco Combs recovered Blik Kim 1 int in end zone run failed id Iscom Fig Mcclain 34 3rd Brig Harris by pass from Fields run failed  
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