European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 28, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and stripes revenge eyed by Hawks Barons in key games of Csc s 2nd-round play by Klint Johnson staff writer saturday october 28, 1967 Darmstadt Germany is Pitburg Hahn Anc Ramstein each get another crack a teams that knocked them off earlier in the season saturday Ashe Safe Germany Confer ence embarks on the second round of its regular schedule. The Barons of Pitburg 2-4 were designated As fourth place finisher though tied with sem Bach and Span Dahlem after the first round Robin because the gave fire Olace Rhine main Maxfield Bettez 6-0 the closest game and the will lock horns with those same rockets saturday on the a Gridiron. Third place Hahn 4-2 visitor Unnerud Wiesbaden 5-1seek ing revenge for the flyers 44-14victory in september and sem Bach 2-4 plays at last place Ramstein 0-6 in a rematch of the tigers earlier 37-14 con quest. Span Dahlem draws the Bye this three games Arr slated for saturday with 2 . Section of the Csc sched ule opening this week is based upon the finish of the seven teams after their first six , Wiesbaden Hahn and Pitburg have been place Din one bracket because of their one through four finish and each will play the other three on successive , Spang and Ramstein Are in the other bracket play ing each other once with each having another Bye. Count in standings All these games count in the regular season standings with the Csc Campaign winding up nov. 11. The Safe playoff be tween the Germany and is scheduled for nov. 18 at the Home of the Csc Pitburg gave Rhine main More trouble than another league team this season losing a 23-10 decision at a four weeks ago the unbeaten rockets could be a lot tougher for the Barons this time. Rhine main coach Dave leg Gett labelled the clash with bit Burg As his club s worst perform Ance of the season. After that 13-Point win Over the Barons the rockets mangled the third and second place teams on successive saturdays whipping Hahn 37-0 three weeks ago and toppling previously unbeaten Wiesbaden 42-13, oct. 14. The rockets enjoyed Abye last weekend. Meanwhile the Barons re bounded from a 14-0 loss Pospan Dahlem with a 27-0 Triumph Over Sembach last saturday a Jim Goodson led the Way Offen sively and Jim Lundstrum starred on defense. A pair of Baron fumbles converted into Early touchdowns helped the rockets get by Pitburg in their last meeting. In that game the Barons Outain Edthe rockets 270-199, and Pitburg held a 19-14 margin in first Downs. With two weeks rest after their runaway Conquest of Wiesbaden the rockets Hope that their regular quarterback Gil Bettez will be fully recovered from a Shoul Der injury that hampered him against the flyers. However player coach Leggett proved to be an Able replacement for Betterin that showdown game throw ing for two touchdowns. A a injury Wiesbaden s flyers also have been beset with an injury to their regular quarterback. Jim Max Field the flyer a a who fired five to passes against the Hawks in their sept. 16 meeting played Only in the final four minutes of last saturday s 33-30 win Over Span Dahlem because of a broken hand. If Maxfield in t Able to direct the flyers George Crayton Wiesbaden s do everything half Back will probably step in at Abas he did against the pioneers. Crayton had one of his Best of Many top performances in the previous Hahn game when he scored four touchdowns booted a Field goal and five pats for 32of the flyers 44 Points. Straight Deal photo Victor Lexington by. Up mrs. Ethel d. Jacobs favored straight Deal came from dead last at the stretch turn thursday for a photo finish Victory in the $50,000 added spinster stakes for fillies take England fall meeting. Furl sail which actually finished third in the photo was placed second after a Steward inquiry and Amerigo lady which finished second was placed third. Went off favored the stewards said that the film showed Amerigo lady Cut in front of furl sail at the 16thpole. Doug Richards was aboard furl sail and Peter Anderson Rode Amerigo lady. Straight Deal which went of the 4-5 favorite returned $3.60, $2.40 and $2.20. Furl sail paid$2.60 and $2.40 and Amerigo lady returned $2.40. The fall Kee Neland meeting kinds saturday with the $25,000 added 1 1-16 mile Fayett Handicap. J d i a i of i Berlin palatinate tilt tops army Grid slate by Ben Abram staff writer Darmstadt Germany is when that immovable object encounters the irresistible Force something s got to give. And something s got to give sunday when the palatinate District defenders who Pride them selves in an almost Invulnerable defense take on the Berli bears the most potent football scoring machine in Europe. That one at Berlin s Mcnair Barracks is or. Big on the us a eur football Agenda this week. It matches two of the three undefeated untied team playing army football this sea son. It decides the com z con Ference championship and the league s representative in the up coming army tournament. Starting time for the big Bat the will be 1 30 . Eight other games Are on the weekend Agenda. Disco can Clinch a share of the Champion ship in 3rd army div Competition by beating div arty in sunday game at Hanau s Pioneer Cavern Field. Also on the Sun Day slate Are a 24th div Confer ence game Matching the 2nd Bri Ade against div arty at will astern in Munich and a non conference contest which sends com z entry Giessen to Marne div territory for a game against Schweinfurt. Saturday s program finds theother undefeated Usa eur football team the 24th div s 1stbrigade devils taking on win less 3rd brigade. In other games it s a 3rdarmd div conference engage ment Matching 1st brigade against 2nd brigade at Geln Hausen Aschaffenbur at wild Flecken for a Marne div contest and Wuerzburg at Hanau and Kitzinger at Karlsruhe for non conference has been held to less than 30 Points on Only one Occa Sion this season while piling up 327 Points in seven romps. Three times the bears have climbed above the 50-Point Mark. Quarterback Mike Davis Engineer the versatile attack which also features the Power running of fullback Joe Holman and the Speed of Chip Chirco and her Man Foster. The Backfield operates behind line that averages close to 240 pounds per Man. Palatinate District features the Speed and agility of Jerry Jef Ferson Jackie Sample and Bill Henderson and the Power of Bill Franklin and Otis Lincoln. Quarterbacks Mike Lee and Rich Hefferan Are Fine passers and the have Good receivers in Jim Wil Liams Sample Henderson an Gary Van Galder. Stingy defences the defenders have yielded Only 25 Points in running up six wins. Three of the four touch Downs Given ii were scored by Hanau and two of them came when palatinate was on the of Mike Davis. Bears Engineer Jerry Jefferson. Agile defender Calif Oman takes Lead in Small school offence new York a a record562 Yards against Hayward state last saturday has propelled Bob Toledo of san Francisco state into the total offence Lead Amon the nation s Small College foot Ball players. The latest statistics compile Day National collegiate sports services disclosed thursday hat Toledo has accumulated 1,939 Rushing passing Yards. This gives him a Lead of 34 Yards Over Rich Lichtel of blooms-3urg, pa., last week s Pace set Ter. Toledo s 562 Yards in his team s 66-44 Victory Over Hay Ward established a Small col lege Mark. He also broke an All Ime College record by passing for 568 Yards and tied another Mark by firing eight touchdown aerials. Yastrzemski wins sept. Hickok poll new York up outfielder Carl Yastrzemski the triple Crown superstar for the surprising Boston red sox wednesday was named recipient of the s. Rae Hickok award for the month of september. Yastrzemski who led the red Soto the american league title and into the world series against the St. Louis cardinals was a land slide Winner in the september poll As he received 83 first place votes and a total of 273 topped teammate Jim Lonborg who had 13 first place votes and 86 Points in the poll of the nation s sportswriters and sportscasters. Yastrzemski joins Bart Starr Mario Andretti Wilt Chamberlain Gay Brewer a. J. Foyt Jack Nicklaus Don january and Dean Chance in therace for the Hickok professional athlete of the year place in the balloting went to Boxer Emile Griffith who regained the world middleweight title by out pointing Nino Benvenuti. The 110 Points scored in the game was the second highest in Small College Competition. The top figure is 120 set during the 1958 season when new have state Defeated american inter National 78-42.despite Toledo s most recent passing output he trails licht Eland Larry Tillman of Murray state in this department. Lichte has 134 completions. Tillman is next with 122 followed by Toledo with 121. Lichtel s favorite target end Bob Tucker is the pass receiving Leader with 60, two More than Harvey Tanner of Murray Van Boven of Central Iowa continues to set the Pace in Rushing with 1,057 Yards and in scoring with 90 Points and 15touchdowns. Paul lord of Fisk is no. 1 inputting with a 45.4 Yard aver age for 18 leads in two team categories total offence with a505.2 average for six games and scoring on a 63.6 Points a game Mark. Other team leaders Are West Minster pa., in total defense with an average yield of only84.3 Yards san Francisco state in Forward passing offence 380.8yards a game and Hampden Sydney in Rushing offence with a313-Yard average. Sense and passes got away. Ber Lin has t been any More yield ing. The bears have been touche for Only 30 Points in seven Vic tories and Aschaffenbur of the Marne Loop accounted for 15. Disco suffered its first de feat of the season last week at the hands of the 1st brigade scorpions. A Victory Over div arty eliminates All but the win Ner of the 2nd brigade list Bri Gade game from the possibility of tying for the 3rd army div Crown. Disco is 5-1, 1st Bri Gade is 4-2 and 2nd brigade 3-2 going into this week s in the Marne div the showdown tussle is still a wee away. Aschaffenbur and Kitzing Gen Are both 2-0 in league strife and the cardinals can take a half game Lead with an expect Edwin Over Wil Flecken. The cards own a 5-1 Over All Mark Andril Flecken has scored Only 14 Points in losing six contests. The Wildcat defense has yielded 225 Points in the last three games. Kolts seek fourth Kitzinger goes in quest of it fourth win in seven outings this season. The Kolts have come up with offensive strength in the last few games and Are favored to rumble by Karlsruhe of the com z conference. The spartans Haven t penetrated dirt in six matches a 4-2 rec Ord against Giessen s 3-3 stand Ard in their non league game while Wuerzburg takes a 2-4 rec Ord to Hanau which counters with Only one Victory in seven attempts. The 24th div games find 1stbrigade, which has yielded Only 15 Points in three wins going Foran expected win Over 3rd Bri Gade which has scored Only three Points while dropping three games. Div arty 1-2 and 2ndbrigade 2-1 strive to stay alive in the race for the Flag which2nd brigade won handily last year. Blues red wings announce Trade St. Louis a the blues of the National hockey league have traded left Winger John Brenneman to the Detroit red wings for right Winger Craig Cameron and two was a blues Choice in the nil expansion draft. He played last year with Toronto and played with Pitts Burgh of the american hockey league last year in his first season As a professional
