European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 10, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse 1he stars and Striks team takes seniors doubles in Usa eur Badminton by Ron Delacy staff writer Munich is an untimely Quarter finalists remaining a senior division ankle injury i singles match made for a pre mature ending in the senior doubles Here saturday on open in e Lav of the first Ever usar eur Badminton championships at injury of cuing to Milton Haskin of Vii corps put him put of the tournament and cancelled the senior finals match which was scheduled to com z team of Doug Mon Tondo and Hob Reiter won the senior team doubles Champion ship through the forced retire ment of Haskin and Vii corp partner Patrick Powers. Haskin s injury came during his senior singles semifinals match against Montondo. Mon Tondo had won the first game 15-13, but Haskin was Riding a 7-1lead when he twisted the ankle. A doctor said he had pulled an ankle Tendon and that was it for Haskin. Showdown set Montondo chief of the . Army special services Europe and Reiter comptroller at the 225th station Hospital were to meet sunday at 1 . For the Enior singles championship. After All that seniors action and through the quarterfinals in the open division the 3rd div had clinched the team Champion ship with 33 Points. Next came Vii corps with 26, 3rd army div with 20, Coin z with 14, seventh army support Cornel with 11 and4th army with one. Two Points for wins teams were awarded two Points for a Victory one Point for a loss four for a Bye followed by a win. And two for a Bye Fol Lowed by a defeat. The 3rd div Vii corps and sup com All had More participants than the maximum four in the open division and two seniors. The extras were designated As so that their doing would not be counted in team scoring. Nobody was going to catch the3rd div sunday because nobody had enough entrants remaining to do it. Of the four open singles two were Marne men and another was a 3rd div in doubles there were two 3rd div team left. Com z had a lock on the res of the seniors Points but that totals up to just three two for the win and one for the loss in the Montondo Reiter title match there was just one Vii corps player left Joe Kast in the open singles. Charles Jackson of the 3rd div gave up Only nine Points in his two singles matches and a Dou Bles contest. He whipped sup com s Bob Kronn 15-0, 15-0teamed with Moses Valdez to beat Kronn and Bill Ackerma again 15-0, 15-0, then made the singles semifinals by beating Val Dez 15-4, 15-5. Sunday s Windup of the two Day program called for the seniors title match to Start things off. The open singles semifinals doubles semifinals singles championship and doubles Champion ship were to follow in that order. On guard Dave Marovich left with Ball gets set to drive past Bob Gregory right As the 32nd Aad com cagers prepare for action in the Usa eur basketball tournament. Watch ing from left Are Larry Brown Bobby Hamil ton Perry Polinsky Eddie Nichols Thomas Harris and coach Garry Van Galder while Leroy Kennedy is squatting. The 32nd Quint opens saturday against Usareur-7th army in Heidelberg s Campbell Barracks gym. Is Usa eur Cage contender 32nd Aad com plans pattern style by Don Sauer staff writer Kaiserslautern Germany is coach Gary Van Galderisi banking on a pattern offence and a Well knit coordinated de sense to offset Lack of Speed and strength under the Basket As he prepares his 32nd Aad com squad for its Usa eur Basket Ball tournament 32nd will draw perhaps the toughest opening assignment travelling to Heidelberg s Camp Bell Barracks and its Smallis gymnasium Home of the Strong Usareur-7th army Galder an urologist who took Over just a week ago fro player coach Dave Marovich figures his strength lies with four Fine guards Marovich sex the results open division singles first round in it Vil to 1/ Ini Niv � a a burbot i .-. 1.y.y 15-s i Philllp he Kun 111,. La 1iilrr Oslo in 4u1 Anicil Uli Ioji. Aguilar vol Cir a Clef a Gilt Rrt. So , his. 150 l we lit im"1 " a Lul it f Malcolm Mi-yn.1l in u a Hoy Tui Idun ird div a ii inter. Vol Corm Lft-6, 15-4i div def Bill Acken Ina is 0. 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In i of Tom Iii Anri in. 3ril div. 15-s, left l t pm , of Junob i , sri l Ivkov 4 15 a. Semifinals Bob of left i in. i i w ,. 1%15 i Cut i uni . \ ii ctr St injury relic Vinent senior division doubles semifinals it fat r off Ziuni. I t a in in 153 finals mull Limo Rili pm , n i i us ,. Jury rein ring it. All army eager Bob Gregory Leroy Kennedy and Bobby Ham Ilton. Marovich and Gregory a pair of Fine shooters figure to pro vide the team s scoring punch both posting 30-Points-per-Gameplus averages during the past season. The team also can be classed As Veteran with lots of Cage know How and cunning but where the 32nd is hurting is in Over All depth particularly underneath As Well As team Speed. Beyond 6-foot-6 Cente Perry Polinsky rated As very Strong by his coach Center for Ward Larry Brown , a very steady player and Eddie Nichols there is a Sharp drop off in Galder concedes if his big men get in Early foul difficulty the team will be in trouble. But we can have a pretty Good team if we remain steady and play our Type of game the coach sums team defense Van Galder has been trying to work As much As possible on getting his squad members to think team defense something they Aren t used to in company level play. He has an additional problem too As several of his players Are still involved in com Pany level tourneys and unable to get in much practice with the will use a very simple offence based on the screen a droll pass and break the 32nd Pilot says. We have fair Over All height but since we do not have that Speed we will not Beable to run just take our fast break now and then when we got those players who will prob ably see most of the action in clude Polinsky l3. . From Shady Side. Ohm with Hij. 10th arty in four ears at we a Virginia. Broun. 1-13, -4. Norrisumu.pa., l us missle in Stith arty two years at chem 1 a stale Nichols. T. , St. Louis Luve ears it Tuskegee Ala Institute. Marovich 24, , uniontown.pa., he Btry 6th in 62nd arty three years at Grove City a College. Gregory 29, , it. Wayne,ind., he 32nd Aad com one year at Eastern Kentucky 1964all-army. Hamilton 25, , Chicago. ,32nd Aad com two years at Wilson j.c., Kennedy 27, , Lake land Fla., b Btry 3rd in 71starty, four years at new Mexico state. Gary Kirby 21, , Selmer,tenn., 4th in 6th arty one year at Memphis state playing a either Forward or guard. Rounding out the squad Are Joe Kemp . Thomas Harris Mike Mckone. John Geist Pau Leo tennies Ernest Dobson. 5-10. And Willie Davis . By game time saturday Van Galder will have trimmed his squad As Only 12 players can suit up for Usa eur tournament Competition. Safe madmen ready for worldwide meet by Bob hovers a . Bureau chief London is Stephen Doster Alconbury England 19 year old Muscleman will Lead contingent of six Safe athletes to the air Force worldwide wrestling championships at Shaw fab s.c., March 17-21. The 6-foot, 4-Inch, 232-Pounder pinned George Malough , in 54 seconds in his Only match Ai the Safe tournament. Just three heavyweights competed in the 47-Man Field. As a result of the Safe com petition at South Ruislip eng land Doster will be joined in the worldwide championships by bantamweight Bill Davidson Ben Waters England Feather weight Alan Thorpe Wiesbaden Germany lightweight Richard Giustra. Sembach Germany welterweight j a m e s , England Middle weight Paul Rassmus St ii Halm Germany. The i Sakk group is training at South Ruislip until March 15. When it will leave for Shaw although Domer ill Carr the i Safe team s most imposing p i y i 11 u e into title matches coaches also give Thorpe a Good change. He s an experienced hand and is particular Strong 111 tin 11 it Pound class. Safe flyweight Winner Philip Western Wiesbaden Ger Many who was unopposed and lightweight Ulf hell Stine bit Burg. Germany were not selected for the worldwide tourney be cause of Lack of Competition. Giustra runner up in the Light weight division in Safe action was n a m e d because Richard Miles the Man who beat him. I i Navy wrestler and not Eli of the air fore tournament will compete in the interservice championships. Interservice champions will go on to the olympic final placing in the us afe championships were r. W it i Nam wkly h. To. I pfc if ii r. i. In ,.-., Ion 2 u i ii l lab Avn Ivi or lit
