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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, October 23, 1967

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 23, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday october 23, 1967 the stars and stripes Page 21 cardinals Fly Over crusaders 32-2, tie for Marne Lead Aschaffenbur Germany special the Aschaffenbur cardinals scoring in every period chalked up a 32-21 Victory Over the Schweinfurt crusaders Here sunday to move into a tie for first place with the Kitzing Gen Kolts in the Marne Confer  cardinals held at 15-13 halftime Lead in route to their second league Triumph in As Many outings. The setback evened the crusaders Confer ence record at 2-2 and knocked them out of the race for the Marne championship. Aschaffenbur broke open tight game by outscoring its visitors 10-0 in the third  important Points came on Sam Hawkins 26-Yard to Runyon the first play from scrim Mage in the second half an Luther Knight s conversion kick and mighty 42-Yard Field goal. Bob Biggers set up Hawkins to by returning the Kickoff 25  Brown plunged Over from the one Early in the fourth period and Knight kicked the extra Point to give the cardinals Afat 32-13 Lead. A 28-Yard pass interception return and an 18-Yardrun by Brown set up the score. The cardinals wiped out a 7-0schweinfurt Lead in the first Quarter with a safety a 52-Yard to pass from James Lump into James spikes and a conver Sion kick by  Brinkman got the other Aschaffenbur six Pointer in the second period on a plunge from the one two plays after Bruc Culler intercepted a pass and raced it Back 17 Yard to the three. Nate Walker intercepted pass that was deflected by team mate Jay Guy and raced 44 Yards remain undefeated defenders rip Karlsruhe 69-0 by Ben Abram staff writer Kaiserslautern Ger Many is the palatinate District defenders set the Stag for a com z title showdown appearance at Berlin next weekly smothering Karlsruhe s Hap less spartans 69-0, at Vogel Rehfield sunday. The defenders share the league Lead with Berlin with a 3-0 rec Ord and Are 6-0 on the  is still looking for its first touchdown after three league outings and six Over All appearances. Ten different men scored forthe charges of Bob Leverett with Reserve quarterback Rich Hefferman pacing the attack with two touchdowns. Kicking specialist Glenn Andrews contributed nine Points on a Fiel goal and six conversions and Jerry Jefferson Bill Henderson Johnnie Gray Jackie Sample Lewis Turner Otis Lincoln Mike Rucker and Bill Palmer notch Dix pointers for the victors. Jefferson s three Yard run Henderson s 27-Yard explosion Over tackle and a recovery byway of teammate Jim Williams Umble following a pass recep Ion iced the verdict for the de Enders with 20 first period markers. Palatinate District added 10 in he next Canto on Andrews 31 Yard Field goal and Sample s re Nind of Mike Lee s pass which Cochran cops seniors title on 20th Hole Pinehurst . A Bob Cochran of St. Louis mo., won the North and South seniors Golf championship Satur Day 1 up in 20 holes Over  Mercer of Sarasota Fla. Mercer four Down after 10holes, evened the match by the 16th, helped by a 72-foot putt he Sank on the Lith Hole of the Pine Hurst country club no. 2 championship course. They played cautiously an halved the 17th, 18th and 19th. On the 20th, Mercer had a put of about 7y 2 feet and Coc Ranone of 7 feet for Par 4s. Mercer was Short by 6 inches. Coch ran Sank his to win the longest championship match in the 16thannual tournament for golfers age 55 and  ahead at turn Cochran was 3 up at the  no. 10, a 596-yarder, the longest Hole on the course he went 4 up when Mercer conceded the Hole after his second Sho went into the Woods the third hit a tree and his fourth hit Branch snort of the Green Cochran had reached the greening three strokes. After Mercer won the let with the Long putt he took the 12th when he Sank an 18-Inchputt while Cochran s putt lipped the cup for a  halved the 13th and 14th and Mercer took the 15th Witla 10-foot putt. Mercer evened the match by sinking a six foot putt for a Birdie on the 16th. In Friday s semifinals Cochran Defeated the defending Champion Curtis person of Memphis tenn., 1 up and Mer cer Defeated David spec Goldman of Dallas tex., 3 and 2. The women s North and South seniors tournament begins on the same course on tuesday. First Downs Lushing yardage Assing yardage return yardage Assing units tumbles lost Ards penalized karlsruhe12 -3161 2079-29-5 5-27.06 37 palatinate 19365 165143 7-12-03-43.3 1224 Ferman sandwiched his two scores one on a four Yard Roll out and the other on a 47-Yardbrilliant punt return Between his to pass for 54 Yards to turn in for the next 19 Points chromed off intended receiver Gary Van Galder s shoulder. He and Lincoln Rucker and Palmer got  act in the next period. Lincoln got his on a plunge Rucker went 27 Yard with a stolen pass and Palmer exploded Over from the one Foo line after he had raced 20 Yards with another interception. The defenders rolled up 530yards from scrimmage 365 Over land and 165 through the  was staggered for a negative 37 Yards trying to a never the Ball against the sturdy palatinate line. The spar tans gained 61 Yards passing to avoid a Complete negative Day. Karlsruhe s most potent Wea Pons were the return yardage plays and the officials  spartans almost scored for the first time this season when Lee Harris returned a Kickoff 67 Yards before being pushed out of Bounds on the defenders 28 mid Way through the second  told Karlsruhe had 207 Yards in returns of 12 kickoffs. Bayonets Wallop 3rd brigade As Baxter sets Pace Augsburg Germany Spe Cial quarterback Howard Baxter involved himself in four touchdowns two passing and two running to Lead the 2nd Brig Ade bayonets to a lopsided 43-0 Victory Over 3rd brigade s crusaders Here sunday in a 24th div conference game. It was the runner up bayonets second league Victory against one loss. The crusaders Are now inless in three conference  scored in the first Quarter on a one Yard plunge passed 18 Yards to halfback Ralph Smith for a touchdown inthe second and ran in from the two and hit halfback Robert Fischer for a 38-Yard scoring pass in the  other Bayonet touchdowns came on a 13-Yard run around left end by Smith in the third Quarter and a 75-Yard return of Short Field goal attempt in the  Bayonet defense added two Points by smothering crusade quarterback Carol Griffith in his own end zone for a first period safety. Gregory Lundho had a 5-for-6day in kicking extra Points for the 2nd brigade  3rd brigade was never Able to get inside the enemy 20-Yard line. The crusaders gained a net 181 Yards while the bayonets were gathering in 322. 3rd brigade 0 0 0 002nd brigade 9 6 72143 2ndbaxter 1 run Lundho kick 2ndsafety Griffith tackled in end zone 2ndsmith 18 pass from Baxter kick failed 2ndsmith 13 run Lullio kick 2ndnewhouse 75 return of attempted Field goal Lundho kick 2ndbaxter 2 run Lundho kick 2ndfischer 38 pass from Baxter Lundho kick cards release guard St. Louis a the Stlouis football cardinals Sah Here that they have release guard de Marcontell. In i place the cardinals activate Clyde Williams a 6-foot 2-Inch 255-Pound tackle from Southern University. Williams had been on the taxi squad. For Schweinfurt s first  Hale booted the extra Point. The crusaders scored again late in the second period on a 24-Yard pass play from Bobo Leary to de Woodward and added their final to with a min Ute left in the game on a three Yard run by Gary Ruder. Willie Freeman passed to Phil Carlton for the extra Points after the second tally. Schweinfurt Aschaffenbur 760 821 9 6 10 732 palatinate District was As Essed a total of 224 Yards in evies 35 coming on three consecutive plays on which the de Enders began a series of Dowson the 50 and wound up kicking rom their 30. The defenders heard the whistle for 30 More Yards on the ensuing series of Downs As Karlsruhe penetrated to he Home 17. Defensively the victors had Threather popping All afternoon. Ralph Ramsey and Ralph Ben on led with 10 tackles each and Rucker and James Batten were credited with eight and seven respectively. Batten also came up with three of the six fumbles the defenders grabbed from their adversaries. Next week s title showdown matches two High scoring Low yielding combinations. Berlin has racked up 327 Points this season while limiting eight opponents Toa Mere 30. Palatinate District has scored 224 while yielding Only 25. Karlsruhe 0 0 0 00palatinate 2010192069 pal Jefferson 3 run Andrews kick pal Henderson 27 run Andrews kick pal Gray recovered Fumble in end zone kick failed pal Fig Andrews 31 pal Sample 49 pass from Lee Andrews kick pal Hefferman 4 run kick failed pal Turner 54 pass from Hefferman Andrews kick pal Hefferman 47 punt return kick failed pal Lincoln 1 run Andrews kick pal Rucker 27 pass interception kick failed pal Palmer 1 run Andrews kick sch Walker 44 pass interception Chale kick Asch safety Asch spikes 52 pass from Lumpkin Knight kick Asch Brinkman 1 run kick failed sch Woodward 24 pass from o Leary pass failed Asch Hawkins 26 run Knight kick Asch Fig Knight 42aschbrown 1 run Knight kick sch Ruder 3 run Carlton pass from Freeman standings Usa eur 3rd army div conference won lost tied disco 5 1 01st brigade 4 2 0 2nd brigade 3 2 0dlv arty .2 3 0 3rd brigade 0 6 0 sunday s result div arty 19, 3rd brigade 6 Only game scheduled com z conference won lost tied Berlin 3 0 0palatinate District. 3 0 0 Glessen 1 2 0hanau 0 2 0 Karlsruhe 0 3 0sunday s result palatinate District 69, Karlsruhe 0only game scheduled Marne conference won Losta Schaffenburg 2 0 Kitzinger 2 0sclvweinfurt 2 Wuerzburg 1 2wildtlecken 0 3 sunday s resulta Schaffenburg 32, Schweinfurt 21 Only game scheduled 24th div conference won lost 1st brigade 3 02nd brigade 2 1 div arty 1 23rd brigade 0 3 sunday s result2nd brigade 43, 3rd brigade 0 Only game scheduled tied 0 0 0 0 0 tied 0 0 0 0 40-1 shot nabs Man o War race new York up tartans tables lightly regarded Ruf fled feathers a 40-1 shot in the betting charged Between horses in the stretch to win the $116,100man o War stakes at Aqueduct saturday Over fort Marcy. Jockey David Hidalgo held ruffled feathers slightly off the Pace in sixth place for half the . Commercial wins in breeders futurity Lexington by. Up . Waldheim s . Commer Cial took command at the head of the stretch to win the $64,145 breeders futurity by l length sat Kee Neland saturday. Jockey Manuel Ycaza Kep the 2-year-old Colt off the Early Pace but nudged him to the front at the turn for Home to soundly defeat second place family fun. Time for the seven furlongs out of a Chute was1 26 4-5. Race before having the 3-year-old make his move. At the top of the stretch. Ruffled feathers had moved up to third place being Pace setting handsome boy and fort Marcy and a final spurt near the wire carried him to Victory. Handsome boy faded to third place a nose behind forty Marcy and favored Assegai was fourth in the Field of 13 turf specialists. Cage clinic slated Heidelberg special a officials basketball clinic sponsored by Usa eur and seventh army troops has been scheduled for oct. 24-27 at Campbel gymnasium Here. Further in formation on the clinic open to civilian and military personnel in the Heidelberg area is Avail Able from de Smith at the Camp Bell gym. Warriors Bounce fumbling cougars 19-6 Hanau Germany special five recoveries of 3rd brigade fumbles helped div arty Post a19-6 Victory Over the cougars Here sunday in a 3rd army div conference game. The warriors improving their conference record to 2-3 while handing the wingless Cougar their sixth loss used one of the recoveries to set up their Sec ond touchdown and the rest of them to snuff Warrior drives. Halfback Don Cook ran 37yards for the opening div arty touchdown and a Fumble recovery on the Cougar seven Yard line set up a seven Yard to Rugby halfback Branson kitchens to  the warriors a 13-0 Lead inthe first Quarter. The cougars got six Points Back when end Doug Browde hauled in a pass from de Fields for a 53-Yard play in the second Quarter. Div arty added its final touch Down late in the fourth Quarter when quarterback Horace Gra Ham passed 37 Yards to end Rich Ard  was a standout at his defensive end position for to victorious  cougars led in total Yard age getting 138 Rushing and 98passing to div arty s 109 on the ground and b 5 through the air. 3rd brigade � & 0 06 div arty 13 0 0 9-19artycook 37 run Dryden kick arty kitchens 7 run kick failed 3rdbrowder of pass from Fields Kun k failed arty Myden 37 pass from Graham  
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