European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 15, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse A Morch 15. 1968 the stars and stripes c Page 21 Csc slates Bowling for Garmisch Tea Stein Germany Spe-,5f Safe Continental i snorts conference bowlers both Fol pal and female i i invade Garmisch Germany late next for the 1968 conference Safe 11nanition ships week South Ruislip England special defending Champion in the 250-Pound division Bill Wecker of Berlin and Len Shull of Alconbury three time Usa Champion in the 176-Pound Divi Sion scored three full Point throw victories apiece Here wednesday in the opening of the Safe judo championships. Shull Hiah Light Jud the victories sent both Weck Erand Shull into thursday s finals which was to be a round Robin affair i All classes. Wecker last year s Over Al grand Champion Defeated Charles Bailey of Wethersfield Ruddy Colmenero of Alconbury and Tom Allen of Mildenhall while Shull conquered Steve Steynburg of Grafe Woehr Rich Ard Breu of Wiesbaden and Neil Bachman of were four rounds of matches held apiece in four weight classes 138, 154, 176, and 205 pounds. The unlimited an open classes did t fight wednes Day because of a Small entry the finals of the 139 director for the confine Tai co in Ference announced Here that the Csc will hold its annual Bowling tourney for men in conjunction with its was nurse Champion is april 29-May 2 at the Gar Misch sports for either tournament must be submitted to Georgia office at ill 17th air Force Apo 09012, no later than april 19 Safe meet follows both tournaments will Lead unto the Safe Bowling Champion ships scheduled for May 5-8 Anrhein main Germany. The top 18 All events bowlers in the Continental men s tourney will rep resent the Csc in the Safe meet while the eight Highes finishers in was nurse All event will Advance to Rhein main. Each base in the conferences authorized to enter one team of six contestants in the Csc men s tourney. Six games each for singles doubles and Tea play Are planned with the All events to consist of those 18 will be presented to the winners and runners up i singles and doubles to the top three in All events and to Mem Bers of the winning team. A first place team trophy will also be awarded. Teams of four in the was nurse Competition at Garmisch each instal lation May enter one team of four bowlers except for wies Baden and Ramstein. Because of the increased was nurse personnel at those two bases wies Baden will be allowed three teams and Ramstein two. The women s tourney will con Sist of three games for singles doubles and team Competition will All events determined on those nine pre tournament meeting for All participants and officials i both competitions will be held april 29 at 9 . In the Gar Misch sports Center Steak House. By Clarke 31, plans to retire after olympics Melbourne up Ron Clarke Holder of six world distance running records said thursday he will retire from International Competition after the 1968 olympic games at Mexico 31-year-old Clarke a poor tactical run Ner but probably the greatest of All time when faced with Only a clock said hell run in local events after Mexico purely for Clarke plans to quit the big time so he can spend More time with his wife and three Chil feel my family Are More important to me than running. I m so tied up with training that scarcely see the children. They need my company to guide them so i la definitely retire after Mexico reserving the right to compete locally purely for fun he said. Broncos sign Briscoe Denver Colo. A the Denver Broncos have announced that they have signed Marli Briscoe a Star quarterback at the University of Omaha and the american football league team s 14th round draft Choice. Loading up National league Umpire Augle Donatelli lecture said demonstrates to new York mets pitchers about the new spitball Rule which goes into effect this season. A Pitcher can no longer go to his Mouth with his fingers. He receives a warning Fie ssh time he does. The second offence will be he same a. Aback runner or runners will move up a base or if there Are no runners on base then a Ball will be called watching Dou Teui Load up Are Don Cardwell standing left and Toi and Dick Selma. Two defenders on hand for army handball Stuttgart Germany Spe Cial the 1968 Usa eur invitational handball Champion ships will be staged Here sat urday and sunday with Only two defending champions Back to de fend their z s Gilbert Jones and Gregory Jungwirth will be after their second straight doubles title in the open division while Jones runner up in the singles last year is gunning to takeover the title vacated by the rotation of defending Cham Francis Wolak. The tournament which will be staged at Patch Barracks Here and at Kelley Barracks in near by Moehringer due to the Large number of entries will feature singles and doubles play in both the open and senior at Patch Competition opens saturday morning immediately following a 9 . Organizational meeting at the Patch Barracks gym a commands have entered full teams four men in the open division and two in the senior. They Are com a usar eur seventh army troops 3rd army div and seventh army support come. Vii corps and 3rd div each has four entire v corps three 24th div two and Berlin one inthe open division of the meet while 4th army is sending four open players and one Man from the seniors. Pound class were Paul Kuba Falconbury Matt Ozaki of wies Baden and Pete Boggs of Bent Waters. Five gained the finals in the154-Pound division. They were Willard Maynard of Rota lore Johnson of Wiesbaden Ken Brown of Ramstein Mike am Brose of Hahn and Shelton John son of Shull in the 176-Pound finals were Bachman Mike can non of Hahn and Dave Bobcev of , Bill Mcnab of Welford Ruddy Colmenero of Alconbury and Bob Bridges of Ramstein Are in the 205-Pound the entire Field of 50 entrants there Are two fourth degree Black Belt holders Shull and Rene Pommerelle of wies Baden. In the open division finals Are Pommerelle Mike Onater of Graf a Woehr Bob Petzo of Grafen Woehr and Ron Samuels of Wethersfield. Bob King of Grafe Woehr Bill Jones of Alconbury Rich Houston of Wiesbaden and Bill Morgan Falconbury Are in the unlimited finals. First round 139 in Paul Kuba Alconbury de Matt Oakl Wiesbaden decision Ron Toffton Ramstein def Ken Kuhn Wel Ford James Putnam Wethersfield de Gerald Geng Grafe Woehr full Point throw Pete Boggs Ben Waters def Joe Messina Torrejon full Point throw.154 in Pete Meshericki Wiesbaden def Glenn goo Alconbury decision Wil lard Maynard Rota def Mike Reynold Mildenhall full Point throw Loren John son Wiesbaden def George Nakagawa Hahn full Point throw lament Shadow ens Rhein main def Dave Kluska Halm full Point throw Ken Brown Ramstein def Ron Mcduffee upper Heyford for Feit Mike Ambrose Hahn def James Fleming Welford full Point throw she Lon Johnson Torrejon Drew a Bye.176 in Dave Bobcev Ben Waters def Steve Steynburg Grafe Woehr de Shea Welford def Tom Wallace Grafe Woehr full Point throw Roy Mccullough Grafen Woehr def Ron Crittendon Milder Hall on full Point throw Neil . Wies Baden def Lacy Robinette Rhein main full Point throw Richard Breu wies Baden def Mike Cannon Kahn full Point throw Ltd Shull Alconbury Drew Bye.205 in Tom Allen Milde Liall def Charles Bailey Wethersfield full Point throw Bill Mcnab Welford def Alvin Christian Grafe Woehr Bob Bridges Ramstein det Chuck Ness it London decision Ruddy Colmenero Alconbury de Ketil Osland Mildenhall full Point throw Bill Wecker. Berlin Drew a Bye. Special troops win in v corps finale Frankfurt special corps up tips Provo in ended its Southern league basketball championship season with a 104 91 Romp Over the second-place5th in 77th arty Here wednes Day night. The winners compiled a 13-1loop Mark while the 77th had a 9-4 Mark. Both will enter the corps tourney starting March 16. I Heidelberg Golf course All set for its heaviest season Ai. It
