European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 22, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and stripes sunday october 22, 1967 Pitburg Wallops Sembach Pitburg Germany special Jim Goodson and Jim Lundstrum teamed up Here saturday to give the Pitburg Barons a 27-0 Vic tory Over the Sembach tigers Ina Safe Germany conference football ran for one touch Down passed for another Handset up a third with still another pass. Lundstrum intercepted two passes returning one for a to and setting up a score with theother and recovered a Fumble on the Tiger 20 that also resulted in a Baron score. The Barons got on the score Board at the ten minute Point in the first period after a Lund Strum interception gave them Possession on the Sembach 37.Goodson skirted left end for 18 Yards and the the third play after Lund Strum s Fumble recovery in the second period Goodson hit Bobby Mcnair in the end zone from 18yards out. Wagner scores after a scoreless third period the Barons moved again in the fourth As they went from their own 37 to score in nine plays with the big one being a 20-Yardpass from Goodson to Mcnair. Gade Wagner plunged Over fro the one for the tally. The win enabled Pitburg to climb into a triple tie with sem Bach and Span Dahlem for fourth spot in the Germany conference standings. All three Are at 2 and4 As Spang lost 33-30.the conference to Wiesbaden commissioner must determine which of the three will enter the Windup Cund Robin against the top three teams in the league which Start next week. The other two will enter into round Robin play wit the Ramstein rams. Sembach 0 0 0 00 Pitburg 8 8 01327bitgoodaon 18 run pass failed bit Mcnair 16 pass from Goodson me hair run bit Wagner 1 run kick failed bit Lundstrum 42 pass interception Goodson kick flyers nudge Span Dahlem 33-30 by Ben Abrams staff writer Wiesbaden is Jim Maxfield came off the Bench late in the fourth Quarter her saturday and passed 36 Yards to George Crayton for the winning tally As the Wiesbaden flyers sneaked past a stubborn Spang Dahlem Pioneer outfit 33-30, in a Safe Germany conference game. Maxfield did t dress for the first half because of a broken hand but he dressed for the final 20 minutes when Span Dah Lem forced the favored flyers to Settle for a 14-14 intermission deadlock. The regular flyer Sig Nal caller still did t see action until the pioneers had forge ahead on Rodger Norton s 72 Yard touchdown Lope with 4 13remaining in the game. Then he made his appearance and the flyers pulled the Deci Sion out of the fire with a 75-Yard drive. Three plays netted a first Down on the Home 38 an Maxfield hit Crayton with a 26 Yard toss and a first Down on the Pioneer 36. Crayton was Hurt on the play and had to leave the game. Pass no Surprise two Maxfield aerials went in Complete and Crayton came Back for the next Call. Everyone of the pioneers knew another pass to big George was in order and so did the 7,000 fans who were hoping for the big called Crayton lined up the signal on the left flank. The Ball was snapped and Maxfield looked for the Speed ing Crayton going Down the Side line. Crayton caught the Ball on the 21, faked two Span Dahlem defenders out of their boots an sped Home with the clincher. The heroics capped a great Day for Crayton. Giving him his third touchdown and taking therole of a possible Goat off his shoulders for it was he who had thrown a Flat pass that Norton timed perfectly for what Loo Medas one of the biggest interceptions of the 1967 came on an alter Nate basis in this league Gam which saw the flyers Bounce Back from a resounding defeat at the hands of Rhine main to Snook flips Halm Over items. 38-0 Ramstein Germany Spe Cial Gary Snook threw three touchdown passes As the Hahn Hawks exploded for 28 Points in the third Quarter and went on Trout the wingless Ramstein rams 38-0, Here saturday. The Victory upped the Hawks Safe Germany conference rec Ord to 4-2 and left the ram with a 0-6 Mark. The Hawks held a 10-0 half time Lead As . Pattillo scored in the second period on a two Yard plunge and Fred Jones booted the extra Point and added a 27-Yard Field goal. A 50-Yard bomb from Snook to Ananias Wright started the Hahn scoring spree in the third Quarter. After Art porters scored on a four Yard sprint Snook hit Dick Emerson with an 11-Yard scoring toss and then connected with Wright again for 18 Yards and the fourth to of the period. Jones booted three out of four extra Point attempts during the boxing smoker set Friedberg Germany Spe Cial the 3rd army div will sponsor a boxing smoker tues Day at Ray Barracks starting at 7 . Division personnel will participate in Novice and open classes. Period and Snook passed to Emerson for two More Points. Sembach s Best drive of the daycare in the second Quarter and was terminated on Downs at the Hahn nine. Snook completed 11 of 21 passes for 247 of the Hawks total of 415 Yards. Ramstein gained142 Rushing and 89 passing for a 231 total. The Hawks held a 17-9advantage in first Downs. Hahn 01028 038 Ramstein 0 0 0 00hahnpattillo 2 run Jones kick Hahn Fig Jones 27hahn Wright 50 pass from Snook Jones kick Hahn porters 4 run kick failed Hahn Emerson 11 pass from Snook Emerson pass from Snook Hahn Wright 18 pass from Snook Jones kick Post their fourth win in five con tests. They raised their season record to 5-1. Span Dahlem suffered its fourth defeat in six league tussles and is now 4-5over-All. Crayton scored on runs of three and one Yards before the big tally and he passed to Bill Glea son for another Marker. Wies Baden also got a touchdown from Ron Thomas a nine Yard play warriors Roll by wildcats Wuerzburg Germany Spe Cial the Wuerzburg warriors made their first win of the Yearin the Marne conference a big one As they rolled Over the wingless Wil Flecken wildcats Here saturday 53-0.ellis Williams and Jack Milli Gan each scored twice and w. three three touch Down passes in the rout that saw score in Ever the warriors Harley had a part in each of the two Wuerzburg tallies inthe first period As he passed to Dennis Durrant for the first one from 23 Yards out and scampered across for the second one fro the 3. Two Point conversion plays failed after each More ads the warriors chalked up two More ads in the second Quarter with Mike Willis running seven Yards for the first one and Stanis Zewski s seven Yard toss to Wil Liams providing the other. Ernest Bonomo kicked the first two of the five extra Points he made during the afternoon out of sixties. Williams 47 Yard burst through the Middle of the Wildcat line accounted for the Only tally in the third stanza. Then in the fourth his Arm again and hit Milligan from 10 Yards 45-Yard toss this one to Durrant set up a second score with Desana Stone carrying Over from the 2. A final pass to Milli Gan was Good for25 Yards and the final score of the warriors Are now 1 and 2 in conference play and 2 and 4over All for the season. The wild cats have yet to win a game having lost three straight in the conference and six for the year. Wil Flecken 0 0 0 00 Wuerzburg 12 14 7 2053wuerzdurrant 23 pass from Harley run failed Zuera Harley 3 run pass failed Wuerz Willis 7 run Bonomo kick Wuerz Williams 7 pass from Stanis Zewski Bonomo kick Wuerz Williams 47 run Bonomo kick Wuerz Milligan 10 pass from Stanis Zewski kick failed Wuerz Stone 2 run Bonomo kick Wuerz Milligan 25 pass from stands Zewski Bonomo kick Nuernberg Cage clinic Nuernberg Germany Spe Cial a follow up Cage clinic for officials will be held at the Wil Liam o. Darby Cavern gym oct. 23-27 with classes scheduled each night Between 7 . To 9 . John Piccol Ninni will be i charge and conduct the a eur test on oct. 27. Us on which Crayton carried Heball into the line and then pitched luminary Wayne Mcdonald set up the first flyer score by recovering a Span Dah Lem Fumble on the wiesbaden37. Crayton operating in Max Field s quarterback Slot rolled out for 18 Yards and bootlegged it for another 14 to account Formost of the yardage on the eight play marched 73 Yards right Back Down the Field under the astute guidance of Paul Stein. J. C. Miller and Richard Brown did most of the Ball carrying and Stein hit Miller with a 16-Yard toss. Then came a pass interference Levy against the flyers and a first Down on the five. Two plays later Joe Kemp cracked pay dirt. A pass conversion attempt failed an Wiesbaden held a 7-6 margin. The flyers made the count14-6 Midway through the second period by driving 63 Yards inline plays but Span Dahlem fought Back to knot the count be fore intermission going 46 Yards in 11 plays following John Rober son s interception. Brown notched the to from the one an Kemp ran for the two Point . Wiesbaden took the second half Kickoff and scored before Span Dahlem touched the Scott and Thomas were the big guns in the drive and Cray ton contributed a 14-Yard Boot leg before finally carrying Over from the loss left Span Dahlem in a three Way tie for fourth place inthe Germany conference stand Ings As first half competitor name to an end. The rest of the season will be finished with two round Robins the top four first Down Rushing yardage passing yardage return yardage passing punt fumbles lost Yards penalized up Dahlem w Baden 13 23118 363 119 120183 78 8-19-0 8-20-30 1-33.8 3 0 48 88 teams in one the Bottom three clubs in the other. Commissioner Jim Negri will have to make decision As to which club Span Dahlem Sembach or bit Burg finished in the fourth Slot monday. Complicating every thing is the fact that Sembach beat Span Dahlem which beat Pitburg which beat Sembach in first game meetings. Span Dahlem 8 8 01630 Wiesbaden 777 1233wiescrayton 3 run Crayton kick Spang Kemp 5 run pass failed wies Thomas 8 run Crayton kick Spang Brown 1 run Kemp run wies Crayton 1 run Crayton kick Spang Kemp 3 run Aslinger Pas from Stein wies Gleason 4 pass from Crayton run failed Spang Norton 78 pass interception Kemp run wies Crayton 36 pass from Maxfield run failed Settle triumphs by 9 in Garmisch fall Golf Garmisch Germany Spe Cial Tom Settle of Bremerhaven took first place by nine strokes Here in the Garmisch recreation area s fall open Golf tournament. Settle finished with a 296 Over the 72 holes at the sunny Hills course. Or. Peter Fehring representing the Felda fing Golf club was second at 305, followed by Sam Jameson of Garmisch with a 308.a 73 on opening Day and an even Par 72 in the second round Settle ahead by 10 strokes at the half Way Point. Fehrin then shot a two under Par 70 in the third round shaving six strokes off the Lead but fell off to a 79 in the final Fischer of Felda fing won in the ladies division with a saturday s prep results football ludwigs Burg 28, Heidelberg 8 Frankfurt 14, Wiesbaden 6 Baum older 22, Mannheim 20 Lakenheath 24, London 8 Brussels 18, Casteau 0 Golf us Desea finals individual boys Trey Gillespie Wiesbaden 75-79 154 girls Celeste York Heidelberg 104 team boys Kaiserslautern girls Heidelberg Cross country ludwigs Burg 26, Heidelberg 29 Kaiserslautern 28, Frankfurt 37, wies Baden 60 36-Hole 178, followed by Irmgard Wolff also of Felda fing who shot a 184. Betty Evans of ram Stein was third among the 13 participating ladies with a 189.klaus Behnke of Berlin won the men s first flight with a 325, in Clarence Bishop of Santa bar Bara Calif., won in the second flight at 364. Frederick Tibbs of Stuttgart came within eight feet of the pin on the Par three third Hole Towin the Hole in one contest. Gerlinde Habeck of Garmisch and Manfred Charnow of Berlin teamed up for the mixed scotch play doubles championship. The winners championship flight Tom Settle Bremerhaven 296 or. Peter Fehring Fel Darlng 303 Sam Jameson Garmisch,308. First flight Klaus Behnke Ber Lin 325 Jim Branson Berlin 329 John Runaldue Berlin 336.second flight Clarence Bishop Santa Barbara Calif. 304 Dieter leh Mann Berlin 376 James Knox Hahn 375.third flight Harald Ecke Ber Lin 377 James Gerrett Frankfurt 381robert Miranda Wiesbaden 383. Fourth flight Olaf von Reitzen Stein Garmisch 390 Werner Wollek Ber Lin. 420 Jack Miller Berlin 424. Ladies championship flight Lilian Fischer Felda fing 178 Irmgard Wolff Felda fing 184 Betty Evans ram Stein 189.ladies first flight Gerlinde Habeck Garmisch 203 Ruth Kopsak Garmisch 205 Tilla Rixner Garmisch 213.Hole-in-one contests men. Frederick Tibbs Stuttgart 8 feet women Christa stuck Garmisch 14 feet. Mixed scotch doubles Gerlyn Dehlbeck Garmisch and Manfred Charnow Berlin 82 Yvonne Maglia and Olaf von Reitzenstein Garmisch 85 Hermine Smith Oberammergau and Peter Maninger Garmisch 80. Devils defeat div arty stay unbeaten in 24th div Munich special the unbeaten 1st brigade devils spotted div arty a Quick first period touchdown Here saturday before coming Back for their third straight 24th div conference Vic tory 22-7.div arty s Brian Rose recovered his own game opening kick off in the Devil end zone and added an extra Point for a 7-0 re leg Lead. The devils drove 62 Yards on the first scrimmage series for a touchdown quarterback Roger Wilkes going in from the one. But the re leg defense foiled pass try for two extra Points and div arty held its 7-6 Lea through the first half. With div arty in Possession units own five it Larterback Burt Cannon faded into the end zone to pass the Ball was knocked out of his hands by defensive end Bill Broomfield who recovered for the go ahead Devil touchdown and kicked the extra Point. Wilkes passed 10 Yards to end Joshua Jackson for 1st Bri Gade s other third Quarter to and Broomfield kicked a 26-Yard Field goal in the final devils led in total Yard age 233 Yards to 89, and in first Downs 11-4. Tackles Anthon Henson and Robert Portis and halfback Rohdell Montgomer turned in exceptional defensive jobs for the 1st brigade. 1st brigade 0 13 322 div arty 700 07div arty Rose recovered Kickoff in end zone Rose kick 1stwilkes 1 run pass failed 1stbroomfield recovered Fumble in end zone Broomfield kick 1stjackson 10 pass from Wilkes kick called is Fig Broomfield 26
