European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 25, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes wednesday october 25, 1967 . Boxing Ace loses pre olympics scrap continued from Page 18 world record for the 200-meter race against the clock. Jiri Daler of Czechoslovakia continued his string of Fine performances in cycling besetting a world record and a russian team bettered a cycling olympic Mark in other events. Daler the world record Holder from Prague raced 5,000 meters against the clock in six minutes 5.64 seconds to beat the old record of 6 11.07 set by Italy s Giorggio Ursi two years ago. Olympic Mark broken Russia just missed tying the4,000-meter team Pursuit world Mark of 4 26.06 in a qualifying round but bettered the olympic record of 4 30.90 set by a italian team in the Rome games in 1960 with a sparkling4 26.52. Daler set his first world record in these games last saturday when he flashed 4,000meters in the individual Pursuit cycling race in 4 45.94 in qualifying heat. That broke the previous Mark of 4 52.0 held by Italy s Luigi Roncaglia. Omar Pha adze a russian went 200-Metcrs against the clock in 10.69 last saturday Andon sunday he lowered that world Mark to 10.61.russia s Fine showing in cycling was regarded As sur prising since it has been an event in which the italians French and germans have been the dominating . Hoped to get Back into the race for the unofficial team title in the diving and swimming Competition. Thebes the yanks could do sunday in three meter diving though was a Silver medal. The High Board diving was scheduled for tuesday s pro Gram. Swimming takes Over the following Day and runs through saturday with a total of 29 final events. Ii Ono Little selected fighters of month by Aba , Ohio a flyweight Chartchai Chionio who won a title bout and Junior middleweight Freddie Little who lost a title fight we renamed boxers of the month by the world boxing association tuesday. Chionio of Thailand was Hon ored because of his second straight knockout Victory Over Scotland s Walter Mcgowan. Oddly Chionio is recognized a world Champion in most areas outside of the Aba s territory but not by the Aba. The Aba s Champion is Argentina s Horac fight Roundup Martinovich beaten by Pugh s comeback new Orleans a tenth ranked Junior welter weight Percy Pugh 144, new Orleans withstood a Savage first round attack by Freddi Martinovich 1454, Newark ., to win a unanimous 10-round decision monday night. Martinovich pressed Pugh inthe opening seconds of the fight staggering him with a hard right to the head. Pugh trying to Man Euver off the ropes re gained his poise and never was in trouble Pete Giarrusso scored it five rounds for Pugh four for Martinovich and one even. Judge Lucien Joubert hadit 6-4-0 while judge Herman dutreix had it 6-3-1 in favor of Pugh. The associated press scored it 7-2-1 for , now 26-12, opened a Cut under the right Eye of Martinov Ich in the sixth round. Blood was streaming from the Cut inthe final round As Martinovich 29-9-1, fought Back in vain trying for a knockout. There were no knockdowns. San Francisco up Jose Luis Pimentel of Jalisco Mexico made Ray Flash Coleman his 15th knockout victim monday night when he floored the Las vegas Feather weight four times before thebout was halted at 2 06 of the sixth round. Standings american basketball Assn. Eastern division won lost pet. Behind Indiana 5 0 1.000 Pittsburgh. 1 0 1.000kentucky 1 2 .333 new Jersey 0 1 .000minnesota 0 1 .000 23 33 Western division Oakland 2 1 .667 Dallas 1 .667new Orleana. 1 1 .500 Denver 2 2 .600houston 1 2 .333 Anaheim 0 4 .000 monday s result Pittsburgh 110, new Jersey 107 Dallas 100, Houston 83only games scheduled Western hockey league 1 2v6 Seattle. Portland w 4 3san Diego. 2 Vancouver Phoenix l 01 3 2 4 t pts. Of a 15 21 19 11 79 21 1718 25 monday s games no games scheduled featherweight Pimental 124,twin brother of number one Aba ranked bantamweight Jesus Pimentel got off the floor from a first round Knockdown to deck Coleman 125, once in the third and fourth and twice inthe sixth. Roberto Alvarez 118 1 2, Guadalajara Mexico knocked out Mike Adame 120 1-2, Elpaso Texas at 2 45 of the seventh round in the co-featured10 Rounder. It was the Winner s 22ndknockout. He has won 30 with three losses and a draw. Stockton Calif. Up hard punching Stockton Bantam weight Rollie per Aroya 121,monday night stopped memo Guerrero 121, Monterey mexi co in 1 53 of the second round in a scheduled 10 round Mai event in civic auditorium. Penaroy hammered Guerrero to the Canvas twice in the first round with Sharp rights tothe head. He had Guerrero Down Early in the second wit another hard right and then dropped the mexican for the final time Midway into the second stanza. Las vegas Nev. Up Len Kesey 132 1-2, Eugene Ore., stormed Back in the final round of a 10-round main event at the Silver Slipper ballroom monday night to win a split decision Over baby Cassius 129 1-2, Pas Adena Cal. There were no knockdowns but Kesey bled freely from the nose from the second round on. Worcester mass. A Hal int Carroll Syracuse n.y., won a unanimous 10-Rouncdecision Over Marion Connor of Boston monday night in a Light heavyweight fight at mechanics Hall. There were no fighters weighed 177. Milwaukee wis. Up aggressive Vidal Flores 166 pounds Milwaukee fellow Milwaukee an Billy Braggs 161 pounds in an eight Rounder monday night for the middleweight championship of Wisconsin. To , of Las vegas Nev., was hailed because of his show ing in losing a close disputed decision to Champion i Sookim of South Korea in Seoul. Little floored the Champion twice. Mexico s Manuel Ramos moved into the heavyweight s top 10 with his decision Over Ernie Terrell the former Aba heavyweight King from was ranked ninth while Terrell was ratings heavyweight championship vacant. 1, Thad spen Fred Stanfield. Hot Boston Center scoring Pace in nil set by Stanfield new York a fre Stanfield of the Boston Bruins a Center obtained from Chicago Ina Trade last Spring has taken Over the National hockey league scoring Lead the latest statistics disclosed collected six Points on four goals and two assist last week giving him 11 Points for the Cournoyer of Montreal and John Mckenzie Boston Are tied for second with 10 Points. The latter tops the circuit i assists with eight. The Montreal tandem of ump Worsley and rotation Vachon share goal ending Hon ors with the St. Louis pair of Glenn Hall and Seth Martin each twosome has an average of 2.17 goals against. The scoring leaders q a pt1. Stanfield Boston 4 7 11 2. Cournoyer Montreal 6 4 10mckenzie, Boston 2 8 10 4. B. Hull Chicago 6 3 0hicke, California 3 6 8 0. Beliveau Montreal 4 4 8douglas, California 3 5 8 8. Bathgate Pittsburgh 6 1 7goyette, new York 0 2 7 Irvine los Angeles 4 3 7bucyk, Boston ,., � 4 7 Kilrea los Angeles 3 4 7ratelle. New York 287 Ehman California 2 b t cer Portland Ore. 2, Oscar Bonavena Argentina. 3, Floyd Patterson new Quarry los Angeles. 5, Jimmy ills Louisville by. 6, Eduardo Corletti Argentina. 7, Joe Frazier Philadelphia. 8,Karl Mildenberger Germany. 9, Manuel Ramos Mexico. 10, Leonls Martin Phila Delphia. Light heavyweight Champion Dick Tiger Nigeria. 1, Roger Rouse Anaconda Mont. 2, Bob Foster Washington . 3, Piero Del papa Italy. 4, Jose Torres new York. 5, Eddie Jones los Angeles. 6, Young Mccormack Ireland. 7, Harold Johnson Phila Delphia. 8, Elmo Henderson Oakland Calif. 9, Jack Rodgers Pittsburgh. 10,Bob Dunlop Australia. Middleweight Champion Emile Griffith Mew York. 1, Don Fullmer West Jordan Utah. 2, Pedro Miranda Venezuela. 3, Nino Benven uti Italy. 4, Luis Rodriguez Miami each. 5, Ferd Hernandez Sidney Monzon Argentina. 7, and Hellman Fargo . 8, Tom bogs Den Mark. 9, Charley Austin san Diego Calif. 10, Jimmy Lester san Francisco. Junior middleweight Champion Al Soo Kim South Korea. 1, Freddie Little Las vegas Nev. 2, Italy. 3, Benny Briscoe Phila Delphia. 4, Juan Carlos Duran Argentina.5, Stanley Hayward Philadelphia. 6, Eddie Pace los Angeles. 7, Danny Perez puerto Rico. 8, Joe Shaw new York. 9, Tony Valenti Boston. 10, to Hogberg Sweden. Welterweight Champion Curtis cokes Dallas. 1, Gypsy Joe Harris Philadelphia. 2, Ernie Lopez Las vegas. 3, Ramon Lacruz Argentina. 4, Musahl Nakano Japan. 5,Willie Ludick South Africa. 6, Charlie Shipes Oakland. 7, Jean Josselin France. 8, carmelo Bossi Italy. 9, Willie Munoz puerto Rico. 10, Percy Pugh new Orleans. Junior welterweight Champion Paul Fujii Honolulu. 1, Wil lie qua Tuor West Germany. 2, Nocoli Meloche Argentina. 3, Eddie Perkins Chi Cago. 4, Jose Napoles Mexico. 5, Jao Henrique Brazil. 6, Sandro Lopopolo Italy. 7, Carlos Hernandez Venezuela. 8,Marcel Cerdan France. 9, Paulie Arm Stead los Angeles. 10, Kojl Akano Japan. Lightweight Champion Carlos Ortiz new York. 1, Carlos Cruz dominican Republic. 2, Akl Hisa Someya Japan. 3, Pedro Tadique Philippines. 4, Frankie Narvaez puerto Rico. 5, Sebastian Nacimiento Brazil. 6, Lamarel Laguna Panama. 7, Carlos Aro Buenos Aires. 8, Ray Aad gun Nigeria. 9, Lloyd Marshall Newark 10, Percy Hayles Jamaica. Junior lightweight Champion Yos Hakl Kumato Japan. 1, Hiroshi Kobayashi Japan. 2, Raul Rosan Pedro Calif. 3, Antonio Amaya Philippines. 4, Kang shun Korea. 5, Flash Elorde Philippines. 6, Rene Barrientos Philippines. 7, Jaime Valladares Ecuador. 8, Vicent Derado Argentina. 9, car los Canete Argentina. 10, Dwight Hawk ins los Angeles. Featherweight championship vacant. 1, Antonio her Rera Columbia. 2, Jose Legra Spain. 3mttsunorl Seki Japan. 4, Frankie Crawford los Angeles. 5, Enrique , Colombia. 6, Pedro Gomez Venezu Ela. 7, Howard Winstone Wales. 8rokuro Ishiyama Japan. 9, Bobby Valdez san Diego. 10, Johnny Jam to Philip Pines. Bantamweight Champion fighting Harada Japan. 1,Jesus Pimental Mexico. 2, Takao Saku ral Japan. 3, Mimoun Ben All Spain. 4won Sukyi Korea. 5, Alan Rudkin eng land. 8, Jose Luis Valdovinos los Angeles. 7, Yoshio Nakane Japan. 8, Ronn Guelas Philippines. 9, Rollie Penaroy Philippines. 10, Eigo Tavagl Japan. Flyweight Champion Horacio accavallo Argent a. 1, Chartchai Chionio Thailand. 2, Hiroaki Ebihara Japan. 3, Jose sever no Brazil. 4, Rio Magramo Philippines. 5nelson Alarcon Argentina. 6, speedy Hayase Japan. 7, Takeshi Nakamura Japan. 8, Pun tip Keo Suriya Thailand. 9 Tony Barons Brazil. 10, Vorakit pm chitchat Thailand. Grid votes landslide for us continued from Page 18 bombed Mississippi state 43-6 to gain the ninth Dame which is making a habit this season of being upset one week and then coming Back with a thoroughly convincing Victory the next rebounded from its 24-7 loss to us two weeks ago by ripping Illinois 47 7 saturday. The Victory gave the fighting Irish a 3-2 record and was just barely enough to move them into the 10th spot with 50 Points Only six Point better than the 44 garnered by hoosiers took Over the Lith spot that notre Dame handheld last week by whipping Michigan 27-20. The Victory lifted Indiana to a 5-0 Mark. Michigan state ranked no. 12last week did t receive a single vote on the eve of the now meaningless followup to the 1966 poll bowl Battle wit notre Dame. The up ratings with firs place votes and won lost records in parenthesis team point1. Southern California 32 6-0 345 2. Urcla 2 8-0 3133. Colorado 1 5-0 265 4. Tennessee 3-1 2205. North Carolina state 6-0 182 6. Georgia 4-1 1247. Purdue 4-1 119 8. Wyoming 6-0 929. Houston 4-1 86 10. Notre Dame 3-2 50second 1011, Indiana 44 12. Auburn 36 13. Alabama 28 14. Leu 20 15.minnesota and Oklahoma 11 17. Miami 7 18. Tulsa and Florida state 6 20.Texas and Missouri 4. Others receiving votes Oregon state Penn state Rice Nebraska. Of. Named to 4th up Backfield continued from Page 19 204 he knocked out against Cal. Wilson threw three touchdown passes against Michigan state in his first quarterback Start after running at halfback accounting for All the touch Downs in a 21-0 Triumph. Runners were More in evidence than the passers for a change but several other quarterbacks hit the headlines. Billy Stevens of University of Texas at Elpaso hurled six touchdown passes against Brig Ham Young. Dan Darragh of William and Mary passed for two ran for one and tossed a two Point conversion pass in a upset Over Navy. Utah s Jack Gehrke passe for three scores against Arizona while Bob Douglass of Kansas scored twice and passed for a touchdown against Oklahoma state. Halfback John Isenbarger of Indiana starred in a Winner Over Michigan. He passed Forone touchdown and tallied his second of the game with 1 10left to keep the hoosiers unbeaten. Yank Ruggers win Pforzheim Germany Spe Cial the Heidelberg Ameri can Rugby club left Here Sun Day with a hard fought 26-19 Vic tory Over Pforzheim in the Baden Hesse league. The running of Tobey Tyler Mike Schultz and Andy Honey cutt and the kicking of George Wilson gave the Heidelberg team an 18-0 halftime Lead. Honeycut made several Brilliant open Field runs to bring a rousing response from the German and american now 3-1 on the sea son will play the defending Ger Man Rugby champions from Nevenheim sunday at tier Gartenfeld in Heidelberg
