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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 31, 1967, Darmstadt, Hesse                              Page 20 the stars and stripes tuesday october 31, 1967 olympic preview shows teams of most countries not very representative Mexico City a a International sports week an Opportunity for athletes an mexican organizers to test their readiness for the 1968 olympics Lions outlast no enl 22-12 contest Iberg in Nuernberg Germany Spe Cial the Heidelberg Lions overcame a surprisingly resist ant Nuernberg High school foot Ball team Here saturday by score of 22-12 to keep alive their Hopes of gaining a tie for there division Crown next week when they get another crack atthe undefeated ludwigs Burg Stal  Lions Are now 3-1 in the Loop having lost Only to the stallions who Are 4-0. Nuernberg is 0-4 in the league and is0-6 on the season. The Lions struck in the first period saturday As fullback Les Allen smashed through the Eagle line and went 82 Yards for a touchdown. Tom Delaney accounted for the two extra Points with a  eagles put together a 40 Yard drive in the second Quarter and sent halfback John Foster across from the one to make it8-6. A Nuernberg Fumble set up the next Lions score. Foster foun Tain recovered for Heidelberg on the Eagle 35 and just before the close of the half Mike Welt Nhit Delaney with a 21-Yard touch Down pass. Delaney again converted for two. Heidelberg 8 8 6 022 Nuernberg 0 6 6 012heidallen 82 run Delaney run Quern Foster 1 run run failed Heid Delaney 21 pass from Welton Delaney run Heid Johnson 1 run pass failed Quern Rose 13 run run failed Kathy Winner in Alamo Golf san Antonio Tex. A Kathy Whitworth ignoring the wind and a lengthened course that crippled the rest of the Field "71 sunday to fired her third win the $12,500 Alamo ladies open for the third time in five years. Her 213 for 54 holes was three under  top finishers Kathy Viiu Mortn $1,87571-71-71213 Sandra Hayme $1,47572-73-71216 Mickey Wright $1,100 72-71-74217 Mary Mills $1,100 71-70-76217 Ruth Jensen $637 72-70-76218joann Prentice $637 Betsy Rawls $637 Pam Barnett $637 Donna Capone $445 71-70-77218 71-74-73218 73-73-7221b 78-71-72219 Gerda Whalen $333 75-73-72220 Clifford Ann Creed $333 Murle Iii Sirom $333 Althea Darbeau $333 76-72-72220 73-72-7522u 74-71-7522u Drew to a close sunday the obvious question was what Lias it proved for one thing the Competition has shown the soviet Union sent the strongest All around Contin gent for the russians collected 40 Gold medals. Second in unofficial medal tabulations was the u.s., with 21 golds followed by Japan and Italy with 11 each and East Germany with 10. For another it has prove that in certain areas Mexico s organization of. The 68 games will need to be tighter than it was this year. But these conclusions while validly drawn from this year s Competition have Little bearing on what will happen next year. The organizers have Learned alot and the athletes and coaches a lot about Altitude and Little about the Competition they la face next year. Most teams have conducted tests on their athletes perform ing at this 7,347-foot Altitude an will use the results in deter mining the amount of Altitude training they la need before next year s  the fact remains that most countries did not Send representative teams. The u.s., for instance considered one of the strongest olympics challengers was represented by a number Osgood performers but by no Means All that will appear inthe olympics. Lack of financing problem with leaving school and a Gruel ing lengthy season of internal and International Competition in athletics and swimming constituted the main reasons for the abbreviated showing of strength fielded for these games. Final unofficial medal tabulations United states Japan Italy Kast German Hungary Mexico Poland cub West Germany Hollan Romania Yugoslavia Switzerland Belgium France Tunisia Czechoslovakia Bulgari Britain Spain Iran Ivory coast Inland Greece Denmark Sweden Mongolia Nigeria Austria can Damali Senegal Colombia Australia Haiti Cameroon Gold Silver Bronze 40 25 18 21 22 20 9 9 9 16 11 6 24 07 31 06 07 42 00 00 00 62 21 11 11 i0 11 11 10 9 9 8 6 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1111 15 11 27 5 8 1 6 2 0 0 1 3 0 5 81 1 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 01 1 take Over East Lead Howe scores twice As wings rip Hawks Detroit up matchless Gordie Howe rammed Home his fifth and sixth goals of the season sunday night As the Detroit red wings handed the Chicago Black Hawks their seventh loss in nine games 5-1,and vaulted into first place in the National hockey league Eastern division. Howe showing Little sign of his 39 years took a Doug Roberts pass near the Blue Linein the second period and powered it past Chicago goalie Dennis Dejordy. In the final period Howe standing beside the net flipped in another Roberts relay. New York up goals by Orland Kurtenbach and Bob Nevin within a Span of 37 seconds of the final period gave new York a 3-2 Victory Over the Toronto Maple Leafs sunday night and stretched the ran Gers unbeaten Streak to six  Toronto leading 2-1 on goals by Jim Pappin and Bob Pulford Kurtenbach evened the game at 1 20 of the third period when he rammed the puck past Leaf goalie Johnny Bower from the right Corner of the Cage. Philadelphia a the California seals salvaged a tie sunday night when aut Erick son s first National hockey league goal provided a 22deadlock with the Philadelphia  s goal came with 1 38 remaining in the final period. Brown s 3 ids spark wolves Over apaches Augsburg Germany Spe Cial halfback Ron Brown scored three touchdowns to Lea the Wuerzburg wolves to a 28-0 Victory Over the Augsburg apaches Here saturday in a Sil ver division , a 155-Pound senior scored in the first period from one and 10 Yards out and tallied again in the third period on a20-Yard run. Brown ran Over the extra Points after his first Dand Ron Dorsey passed to Ron Stanley for two markers after the third score. Tony Lopez raced 23 Yards fora Wuerzburg to in the fourth , Dorsey and Bob Asta Rich intercepted Augsburg pass Sand Dan Waldo and John Dye also turned in Fine defensive performances to Blank the apaches. Wuerzburg 14augsburg 0 0 8 628 0000wuerzbrown 1 run Brown run Wuerz Brown 10 run run failed Wuerz Brown 20 run Stanley pass from Dorsey Wuerz Lopez 23 run run failed Frankfurt buries a towners 28-0 Kaiserslautern Ger Many special the Frankfurt eagles struck Lor two first Quarter touchdowns and went on to beat the Kaiserslautern raid ers 28-0, in a Blue division con test Here  Bernie Smith threw two touchdown passes Andran Over another six Pointer As coach Don Drakulich s eagles who had already clinched the Blue championship registered their fifth straight win. Smith scored in the first Quarter on a plunge from the one connected on a 37-Yard Aerial to Steve Bari for another to. Harry Grinrod tallied for the eagles on a five Yard pass from Smith in the third Quarter an Bari added his third straight con version kick to make it 21-0.Frankfurt s final to came in the fourth Quarter on a nine Yard run by Bob Taylor. Benny Holden booted the extra  by the defensive work of Mike Jernigan Steve Chapman Carl Fields Ron Causseaux skip Douglas and Bill House the eagles shut out the raiders for the second time this year. Itt Tamry turns to Latch dumb Long hues 20-6 Baum older Germany special the Pitburg High school Barons pounced on three Baumholzer fumbles Here Satur Day and turned All three int touchdowns to hand the bucs a 20-6 defeat in a Silver division football game. The win was the second in five league starts for the Barons and vaulted them into a tie with thebus for fourth place in the Loop  winners took Over the first buc Fumble in the first Quarter on the Baum older six. Two plays later Harry Minar powered Over from the one. The bucs came Back with sustained drive of 80 Yards to tie the score with Jack Crews getting the final Yard on a smash through the Baron line. In the second period the buc again lost the wet and Muddy Ball on their own six and this time it took Minard three tries from the six to smash through for the go ahead Points. Minard also added the two Point conver Sion on the ground. Mike Barnhill completed Thearon scoring in the final period when he went Over from the seven after Pitburg had picked off the third Fumble this onion bucs 35. Pitburg 8 8 0 620baumholder 6 0 0 0 6 bit Minard 1 run pass failed Baum Crews 1 run pass failed bit Minard 6 run Minard run bit Barnhill 7 run run failed Madrid Blanks Toros secures Spain Crown Seville Spain special the Madrid knights striking swiftly in the first half branded Seville with a 30-0 loss saturday to take the Spain conference High school football championship. The Victory gave the Knight while the Toros a 2-2 Mark for Knight Quarter Back and co Captain intercepted a Seville pass and raced 90 Yard for the game s first score be a 4-0 record finished with second  Castro Hind the key blocks of John Wood and Louis Oana. A Castro pass to end Juan Acosta was Good for the two Points. Later in the first period Castro threw a pass 25 Yards downfield to Acosta. Acosta raced the remaining 20 Yards to put Madrid into a 14-0  kept the fireworks go ing in the second Quarter As he intercepted a Seville pass on the Toro 20 Yard line. Two play Slater halfback Ralph Carson took a Castro Handoff around left end for the third Madrid touchdown. Castro then hit soph Omore end Al Hoey for the two Point  in the first half tackle Oana recovered a Fumble to setup Madrid s final to. Castro followed with a 20-Yard touch Down pass to Hoey and Carson ran the two Point conversion tomake it 30-0 at intermission. Neither team was Able to score in the second half. Madrid s de sense which held the Toros to47 Yards Rushing was led by Wood Oana Mike Howard Woody kitchens Bill Deckel Mann Dave Arellano and Ron Peterson. Madrid 1418 0 030 Seville 0 0 0 00 mad Castro 90 pass interception Acosta pass from Castro mad Acosta 45 pass from Castra Pas s failed mad Carson 20 run Hoey pass from Castro mad Hoey 20 pans from Castro car son run the raiders biggest threat came in the fourth Quarter when a 35-Yard pass from Mike Sims to Bill Compton moved the Ball to the Frankfurt five. Four run Ning plays left the raiders a foot Short of pay dirt. Frankfurt 14 0 t 729kalaerslautern 0 0 9 0 0 Frk Smith 1 run Bari kick Frk Bari 37 pass from Smith Bart kick Frk Grinrod 5 pass from Smith Bart kick Frk Taylor 9 run Holden kick warriors Wallop London 30-0, on big first half Wiesbaden special the Wiesbaden warriors coasted to a 30-0 us Desea non conference Victory Over London s bobcats under a steady drizzle Here sat urday. The warriors built up a 24-0halftime Lead and then substituted freely in running their sea son s record to 4-2. London s loss was its fourth in six  had a different scorer on each of its four touch Downs. Dave Greenwood was the first across taking a 27-Yardpass from halfback Chuck Hutz Ler to Cap a 57-Yard drive. Doug Jones ran the two Point conver Sion for an 8-0 first period , after again running for two Points following Lloyd Letcher s three Yard to burst scored on a 15-Yard run for the final first half touchdown. Five seconds before halftime the warriors dumped Bobcat quarterback Chris Forrester in his own end zone for a safety. Reid scores Mike Reid tallied the warriors Only second half to on five Yard run late in the fourth  Tough Wiesbaden defense led by Ted Wilkerson and Reid Hel London to minus nine Yards Rush ing and Only 44 Yards in total of sense. The bobcats never got out of their own territory in the first half and could not penetrate past the Wiesbaden 40-Yard line the entire afternoon. London 0 0 0 00wiesbaden 8 16 0 030 wies Greenwood 27 pass from Hutzler Jones run. I Lea Letcher 3 run Jones run wies Jones 15 run run failed wies safety Forrester tackled in end zone. Wies Reid 5 run run failed Large Norris estate Chicago a the lat James d. Norris noted sports Man left an estate estimated at$9.5 million according to an inheritance tax return f i 1 de i circuit court. Norris died feb. 25, 1966, aged 59  
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