European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 22, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday october 22, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 21 scorpions hand disco first loss. 12-7 Kirch Goens Germany special sparked by Ted Nuuanu s 22-Yard to strike to Oscar Scott in the final min Ute of the first half the 1st brigade scorpions scored a 12-7 upset Over previously unbeaten disco Here Satur Day in a 3rd army div conference Bat the. Disco went into the contest witha 5-0 record and needed a Victory to Clinch a tie for the title. But the scor pions Hung on grimly in the scoreless second half to up their record to 4-2 an Day in a 3rd army div Battle. It was an Uphill struggle for the scor pions As they fell behind Early in the first period. Guard Ray Miller recovered a Fum ble and disco drove 35 Yards in six plays with Tom Mcclain covering the final five for the to. Mcclain booted the extra Point after his scorpions came right Back with the Kickoff and scored in four play with Bobby Ingrim going the final 35. The conversion kick was blocked and Iscom held a 7-6 Lead. Nuuanu s to toss to Scott in the Sec Ond period capped another Quick 55-Yardmarch that took Only four plays. Disco dominated the second half action getting off 26 plays to Only eight for 1st brigade but was turned Back Sev eral times in scorpion territory. The biggest threat by the visitors carried them to the 1st brigade eight where they were penalized 15 Yards and finished up 20 Yards from pay dirt. David Morgan Dick Sanders Bill Payne Vernon Nickerson Bill Washington and Scott Lewis were the big men on defense for the scorpions. The 1st brigade gained 118 Yards Rush ing and 121 passing for a 239 total which was 10 Yards less than disco s combined 179 on the ground and 70 through the air. John Williams gained 58 Yards on 12carries for the scorpions and Ingrim added 50 on six assignments. Mcclain was tops for the losers chalking up 81 Yards on 28 attempts. Disco 700 07 1t brigade 6 6 0 012 Dis Mcclain 5 run Mcclain kick 1st Brig Ingrim 35 kick tailed 1st Brig Scott 22 pass from Nuuanu in non conference tilt Kitzinger tops Hanau 36-0, on Regala tosses Kitsinger Germany Spe Cial Eula Regala passed to Mike Benton for two touchdowns and to Kirby Mcdaniel for an other As the Kitzinger Kolts of the Marne conference scored an impressive 36-0 football win Over the Hanau pioneers of the com z conference Here Kolts who Are leading the standings Safe Germany conference won lost tied Rhine main 6 0 0wiesbaden 5 1 0 Hahn 4 2 0 Pitburg 2 4 0 Sembach 4 0spangdahlern 2 4 0 Ramstein 0 6 0 saturday s results Wiesbaden 33, Span Dahlem 30hahn 38, Ramstein 0 Pitburg 27, Sembach 0rhine-main, Bye . Conference won lost Tiebe Atwaters 5 0 0 upper Heyford 4 1 0 Chicksands 3 2 0 Wethersfield 2 2 1alconbury 3 0 London 2 3 0 Lakenheath 1 3 1 Mildenhall 0 5 0 saturday s results Ben Waters 28, Alconbury 20 Chicksands 15, London 12 Wethersfield 0, Lakenheath 0upper Heyford 30, Mildenhall 0 us Reub 3rd army div conference won lost tied disco 6 1 0 1st brigade 2 02nd brigade 3 2 0 div arty 1 3 �3rd brigade 0 5 0 saturday s result 1st brigade 12, disco 7only game scheduled com z conference won lost tied Berlin 3 0 0palatinate District 2 0 0 Giessen 1 2 0 Hanau 0 2 0karlsruhe 2 0 saturday s result Berlin 44, Giessen 9only game scheduled Marne conference won lost tied kitzinger2 0 0aschaftenburg 1 0 0 Schweinfurt 2 1 0wuerzburg 1 2 0 Wil Flecken 0 3 0saturday s result Wuerzburg 53, Wil Flecken 0 Only game scheduled 24th div conference won lost tied 1st brigade 3 0 0 2nd brigade 1 1 0div arty 1 2 0 3rd brigade 0 2 0 saturday s result1st brigade 22, div arty 7 Only game scheduled non conference Gamecki Lingen u8, Hanau 0 another Hall of Fame new York up there Are no dogs in the new Madison Square Garden s dog show Hallof Frame. Humans who have made it Are Anne Rogers Clark or. Samuel Milbank and Percy Roberts. Marne Loop with a 2 and 0 rec Ord evened their Over All sea son s Mark at 3 and 3. For Hanau 0-2 in com z play it was their sixth loss of the year to go with one Victory. After a scoreless first period the Kolts broke the ice in the second Quarter As Don Baxter went Over from the four to Cul Minate a sustained March Down second drive in the same period was climaxed by Kerala six Yard toss to Mcdaniel for the score to make it 14-0 at the half. Following the intermission re gala hit Benton for both of the Kolts third period scores. The first was Good for 20 Yards while the second went for 2.dick Jordan took Over the passing chores in the final period and hit Jim Sherwood for the last Kitzinger to the final two Points went on the Board for the winners when the smothered the pioneers John Sattler in the end zone for safety. Hanau 00 0 00kitzingen Kitz Baxter 4 0 14 13 936 run kick failed Kitz Mcdaniel 6 pass from Regala Melton pass from Regala Kitz Benton 20 pass from Regala Jack son kick Kitz Benton 2 pass from Regala kick failed Kitz Sherwood 24 pass from Jordan Jackson kick Kitz safety Sattler tackled in end zone Berlin rumbles Over Giessen in pass filled com z contest by Ralph Bennington staff writer Giessen Germany is passes were the order of the Day Here saturday but unfortunately for Many soldiers they were the football variety instead of the three Day kind As the Ber Lin bears and Giessen Eagle locked horns in a com z Confer ence Aerial Battle that Wouldhave made any pass Happy professional Gridiron fan jump wit Joy. The scoreboard did t list an unidentified flying objects either when the Aerial fireworks had ceased but it did show Berlin 44, Giessen 9 As the final Tab Sheet when statisticians got through ringing up the results of 62 tosses and 25 receptions. Mixed in were five interceptions by the visiting bears and two by the Home forces plus some other foot Ball shenanigans. Unbeaten and averaging 47points a game going into this test Berlin s Beefy and talented club had trouble staying on the right track against an erratic but stubborn Giessen. But bruising quarterback Mike Davis 6-1, 221pounds pitched three touch Down passes and ran for two other six pointers As the bears exploded for 36 Points in the Sec Ond and third quarters to win their seventh straight without be ing seriously troubled. But they had a scrap fro Start to finish in an on again off again Duel with the out manned and outweighed it was the smallest Man on the Berlin club 5-foot,7-Inch 160-Pound Chip Chirco who played the biggest role forthe divided City visitors with eight key pass receptions goo for 122 Yards. The Fleet and shifty Little Ber Lin halfback scored twice on passes from Davis and also added 18 Yards Rushing to easily gain More personally than Gies sen could Muster As a team on the ground or through the air. First Down Yards Rushing Yards passing return passes punts fumbles lost Yards penalized Giessen 8 28 82 213 8-32-5 8-30 0 30 Berlin 26 130 269 185 17-30-2 4-33 2 112 Chirco had 122 passing and 18rushing for 140 not counting a couple of punt returns while Giessen managed Only 28 Yards on the ground and 81 through Theair. Davis and a couple of Quarter backs cohorts threw 30 times and connected on 17 for 269 Yard with Davis at the Helm More than 90 per cent of the time. Gies sen s Bruce Carlyle had five intercepted while managing to Fin the Range with Only eight of 32 erratic tosses. Lynn Fecht Ermade four catches Good for 64 of the 81 Yards but it was Bob Forstall who caught a five Yard touchdown pitch from Carlyle in dancing Lunback Berlin s elusive Chi Chirco 40 dances away from Giessen s Maurice Farr 30 while returning a punt Dur ing the third Quarter of a com z conference game saturday in Giessen. Ken Higgins 88 rushes up to assist Farr while Berlin s Terry Lewis 84 tries to get in position for a Block. Berlin won 44-9. Is photo by Hunter the fourth period for Giessen Sonly to of the Day. Neither club did anything inthe feel out first period and it was scoreless with Berlin de spite its heralded All around game and decided weight advantage Able to Chalk up Only two first Downs. And those came right at the end of the period when the bears started a 77-Yard March for their first to. Davis threw Only twice during the drive20 Yards to Chirco for the second first Down an then the final 11 for the to on a fourth Down toss after the eagles had checked the ground struck again the next time it got the Ball driving46 Yards in eight plays. Davis passed to Chirco for 15 and18 Yards on the two key plays of the push with the last setting up the touchdown from the two. Big Joe Holman Berlin s work horse 255-Pound fullback sub Marine in from the one an Moore again added the Pat. 49-Yard strike the next Berlin tally was the most stunning of the Day. Gra Kannenburg made his second of three interceptions on his own10 to Stop a Brief Giessen threat and turn Berlin the opposite direction. A 15-Yard penalty and a Davis to Eric Sorenson 14-Yardpass got the bears up across Midfield and Davis unloaded a49-Yard strike from there to , on a Beautiful Bootleg fake had plenty of time an Moore was All alone on the 10 when he took the pass Over his shoulder. Carlyle was the safety Man but did t have a Chanc once Moore got behind him. Davis also pitched a two Point conversion to Sorenson to give the visitors a 22-0 halftime halftime talk Center ing on the eventual Point spread Giessen refused to fold. In fact Workhorse halfback Eddie Hill gave the eagles a Brief boost by picking up a Holman Fumble and rambling 49 Yards to score Only to have the Ball declare dead Back at the line of scrim the break Berlin could t get rolling until Midway in the third period with a 71 Yard scoring drive. Chirco s nine Yard run a 16-Yard catch from Davis and Davis 22-Yard toss to Herb Orvis were the big moves Down to the 12. Fro there Davis was trapped momentarily and forced to run Ashe bolted up the Middle for the to. Sub quarterback Bobby Fra Zier came in to pitch a two Point conversion Berlin pass to Orvis. 0 22 14 844 000 9 9 from is i Olivo 11 i Kuki hit Lollman 1 run bit Moore pass from 1 from Pavisic Bel Davis Fra ice hit Davis 1 run pass failed Gies pkg Daley 22 Dies Korstad 6 pass from i pass ailed Ber Chirco 18 pass from Davis Eta Don pass from Davis i i to i i i or vis pass from Carlyle
