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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 2, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              April 2, 1968 the stars and stripes Page 21 Ludwig Surg Naples Eagle trackman win stallions to any. Ludwigs Burg Germany special the ludwigs Burg Stal Lions put together a convincing learn Victory Here saturday in a quadrangular track and Fields meet with Munich Mannheim Tad Kaiserslautern the stallions piled up Points to runner up Munich s Mannheim had 30 and Kaiserslautern 2qj/2. The meet saw just two double Inners ludwigs Burg s mikes Lis at 800 meters 2 minutes .8 seconds and 1,500 meters14 17.8and Munich s de Hollo Vay in the 100 meters 11.35 and 00 meters 23.1. ,. 1100 meters1-Ed Holloway Mun 2 Phil Spottswood l 3-Jack Seliquini Mun 4- tie Bert Flanery l and Bob Cordova Mann. 11.3.1200 meters1-Hollowayj 2-Selequini Jay Spindler l 4-Chuck Slaughter l. B.i.1400 meters1-George Fields Mann Seliquini 3-Spindler 4-Bruce Dickenson Mun. 52.8.1800 meters1-Mike Ellis l 2-Corby fright Mun 3-Bob Bryant l 4-Ham bad Fields Mann. 2 08.8. " ". L,500 meters1-Ellisi 2-Lloyd Chase k 3-Pete Dorey Mun 4- tie Jim hedge l and Jim Schellman l. 4 17.8. 13,200 meters a Robert Barnes Mclann 2-Drew Sledge l 3-Rlchard Napier l 4-Jeff Johnson k. 10 50.8. 1120-Yard High hurdles--1-Steve Artel Mun 2-Mike Porter l 3-Blake a Ichardson k 4-Lance. Sorenson l .b.o. I Iso Yard Low hurdles1- tie por or and Richardson 3-Hartel Mun 4-Cor-fell Morrison l. 21.9. I 800-m Eter rela y1-ludwigs org Spindler Flanery Slaughter Spotts Loicl 2-Mannheim 3-Kaiserslautern.$35.4. 11,600-m Beer rela y1-Mannheim to leads Barnes Carlos Talamantez Gary Fields 2-Kaiserslautern 3-ludwigsburge43.0. Long jump1-Ross Wright k 2 Alamantes 3-Cornell Morrison l 4-jm Wyly l. 20-5. Triple jump a a Elequin 2-Willie l 3-Gary Fields 4-Talamantez. High jump a John thess on l 2 e Bob Sneed a and Richardson Cartel. 5-6. Pole vault 1-Sorenson 2- tie Bill Haney Mun Dallas up Sam Walker of Dallas Samuel High school threw the shot 71 feet in the Dallas invitation meet saturday to break the existing . Prep school record by afoot and a half. Walker threw the shot 71feet 144 inches earlier this year in suburban Mesquite but officials said the Field slanted too much for the throw to be considered a  Pallas Fiel was surveyed before Satur Day s meet Anil found to be level \ the listed High school record or a set last year by Kar Salb of Crossett Ark. With a throw of 69-6. Salb is a freshman at the University of Kansas. Shot put1-Don Mayer Mann 2 11 Menius l 4-Mlke geese discus i Pope 2-Roger Smith Mann Don Baker Mun 4-Park. 128-9%. Ions wolves Lues Register soccer wins Nadelberg special -Censi?3" Wesner s go Arr j ocl a an k1ckoii Reidell a gosh a Victo Mam or Ank Urt Here in a hard ought defensive us Desea Blu Evision soccer Battle Here Satur he inner of Evered into one a pne position against Eagle Ahe Harry Grindrod and score Dom five Yards out the Only the game. Augsburg Germany Mannheim ends net loss skein Mannheim German Spe Cia the Mannheim High Tennis team scored its first Vic tory in two seasons of play Here saturday by beating Karlsruhe High 6-2, the visitors won Only the two boys singles matches during the afternoon and Tim Kilkenny was pressed by Ken Elgin before finally pulling out a 10-8triumph. Boys single Roger search 1c Defeated Jose Morell 9-4 Tim Kilkenny k Defeated Ken Elgin 10-8 boys doubles Bruce Degi Pete Hicks m Defeated Bob Hall Pat Kilkenny 9-2 Gary Cor Dova Jim Cramer m Defeated Robert Cross Richard Sheetz 9-4. Girls singles Martha Reade m Defeated Rita Phillips 9-5 Kathy Fassnacht m Defeated Cher Mcnair m. 9-0. Girls double Lisa Carter Paula Frayer m Defeated Martha Herrick Pam Hibdon 9-6 Debbi Henschel Les Mcfadden m Defeated Trudy roof Karen Lauterbach 9-0. Wildcats outscore teams Livorno Italy special Naples nosed out notre Dame for team honors Here saturday in a five Way track and Field meet which kicked off Theu Desea american schools in Italy season. Naples wound up w i t h 68%Points to notre Dame s 67. Livorno scored 45, Vicenza 40 Zand overseas 32 �. Notre Dame s Shaun Tumpane took first places in the 100 meters and 200 meters with respective times of 11 and 22 seconds. He was second in the Lon jump and a member of the win Ning 800-meter relay team. Stan Baker of Naples won Bot weight events w i t h a 40-foot, 5-Inch shot put and a 199-8%discus throw. 100 meters1-Shaun Tumpane and 2-Derron Patterson n 3-William Cabrera and 4-Dan Cabral l 5-Jimbuchanan o 11.0 200 meters 1-Tumpanej 2-Patter-son 3-John Kronley l 4- tie Dave Holzapfel o and Cabrera. 22.0. 400 meters 1-Patterson 2-Ed Rios l 3-George san Miguel v 4-Scott truer n 5-Tony Gentile o. 51.2. 800 meters Steve Sexton n 2-Jim Lambert l 3-Mlke Brennan and 4-Richard Duemler 0 5-Tom Humphrey v. 2 07.9. 1,500 meters 1-Cam Bruce 0 2-Kevin Kelly and 3-Bill visa v 4-Willte Creech v 6-Roschan Aschraft 0. 4 34.0. 3,200 meters 1-Sergio Schrott o 2-Ed Cumming l 3-Ray Whitlock o 4-Greg Hatcher v 5-Chris von Neu Degg l. 11 01.1. 120-Yard High hurdles 1-Rlchardwhitcomb n 2-Mike Pope v 3-Louis Dubose l 4-Bret Berlin v 5-Brlanworth and. 16.3. 180-Yard Low hurdles 1-Markpitzpatrick and 2-Whitcomb 3-Pope 4-Roger younger n 5-Tom Rollins o .12.2. 800-meter relay 1-notre Dame Tumpane Fitzpatrick John Hutchinson Cabrera 2-Livorno 3-overseas 4-Naples"-Vicenza. 1 34.0. 1,600-meter relay 1-notre Dame Steve Cole Lackey Mcgurn Hutchinson Fitzpatrick 2-Livorno 3-Vicenza 4-na-Ples 5-overseas. 3 45.0. Long jump1-Hutchinson 2-tumpane8-Carlton Maddox l 4-Ted Johnson n 5- tie Ray Simminger o and Sam Leonardl n. 20-1%. Triple jump 1-Maddox 2-Colebrennan 4-Patterson 5-Sexton. 40-5%. Pole vault 1-Butch Ramick v 2-Sexton 3-Chrls Sadlowski 0 4-Peter Popou and 5-Rlos. 9-6.shot put 1-Stan Baker n 2-Mike Serpinas v 3-Dave Gray n 4-Johnizubas v 5-Mel Cunningham l. 40-5. Discus 1-Baker 2-Johnson 3-Popougray 5-Cunningham. 119-8%. Bernie Smith. Good jumper Frankfurt deadlock Heidelberg special Frankfurt and Heidelberg highs battled to a 3-3 tie Here saturday in their us Desea Tennis match. The teams split their matches in boys singles and girls singles. Frankfurt took the boys double event and Heidelberg triumphed in girls  impressive in the meet were Heidelberg s Dag Miles a 9-2 Winner Over Pat nor Wood in the girls singles match and the Heidelberg girls doubles combo of Cleste York and Juanit Muncey. Steve Meracl earned Heidel Berg s other Point by winning his boys singles match. Frankfurt Swinners were Chris Jesseman in boys singles Kathy Strong i girls singles and the Tom buros Steve Jedlicz boys doubles team. Boys single Chris Jesseman f Defeated Al Meracl. 9-6 Steve Gerasol h Defeated Bob Cooper 9-2. Boys doubles Tom euros Steve Jedlicz f Defeated Jim Young Dan b Raxton 9-2.girls singles Dag Miles h Defeated Pat Norwood,9-2 Kathy Strong f Defeated Bev wag staff 9-4. Girls. Double Sceleste York Juanita Muncey h Defeated Janet Lane Caren Rasmussen 9-0. Clinches tie for world title miss Greene cops slalom Augsburg 2-1, in Over half. An to Lve Wuerzburg Tea 1-0 Victory overuse sea red do  fourth Gal to the fives two games so far this to a ls110? John Dye was Kense on offence an Rossland . A Nancy Greene Canada s pert Snow Queen clinched at least Ashare of the world cup ski title sunday while austrian outside Herbert Huber won the men s giant slalom at the red Moun Tain International ski meet. Miss Greene a Gold and Silver medal Winner in the Grenoble olympics won the women giant slalom in 1 minute 26.85 seconds her Only serious competitor for the cup Symbol of world ski supremacy Isabel Emir of France was eighth in 1 31.72. The Victory gave miss greene186 Points toward the cup with one meet to go at heavenly Valley calif., april 6-7. To tie miss Mir would have to win both the slalom and giant Sla Lom there while miss Green finished third or worse in the slalom. I m very very Happy miss Greene said after her runs but after heavenly Valley i will re  she said she will decide other future within a month. I m going to put All that of for a while and go  to University. I la know about these things by May. I d like to take a breather and do some  be been to Europe six or seven times but i be Only seen ski  Fernande Bochatey of Switz Erland won the combined title at the four Day meet  Steurer of France was second in the slalom 1.56seconds behind miss Greene who powered her Way through the course in relaxed comfortable style. Gertrude Gabl of aus Tria was third in 1 39.41. In the men s race Reinhar Tritscher of Austria was second seven tenths of a second behind huber1, who had runs of 1 33.84and i 33il7. Billy Kidd of Stowe vt., was the top american Fin Isher taking ninth place. Sundays results 1. Nancy Greene Rossland .,1 26.85. 2. Florence Steurer France 1 28.41.3. Gertrud Abl Austria 1 29.41. 4. Rosi Mittermayer West Germany,1 30.04. 5. Brigitte Seiwald Austria 1 30.71.6. Annie Vamose France 1 31.50, 7. Judy Nagel Enumclaw wash.1 31.65. 8. Isabele Mir France 1 31.72.9. Kiki Cutter Bend ore., 1 31.92. 10. Fernande Bochatey Switzerland,1 32,15. Men s giant slalom 1. Herbert Huber Austria 2 67.01.2. Reinhard Tritscher Austria 2 07.71. 3. Guy per Rollat France 2 68.39.4. Georges Mauduit France 2 69.47. 5. Duinen Giov Noii Switzerland,2 70.55. 6. Edmund Bruggman Switzerland,2 71.27. 7. Gerhard Nenning Austria 2 71.37.8. Jean Pierre August France 2 71.04. 9. Billy Kidd Stowe vt., 2 71.96.10. Alfred Matt Austria 2 72.60. Victories by Smith Pace rout Frankfurt special the Frankfurt eagles More than lapped the Field Here saturdays they took an overwhelming Victory in a quadrangular track meet. The eagles scored 129 Points London tallied 51, Wuerzburg had 25 and Pitburg 23 Frank Furt s total surpassing the other three s aggregate. Bernie Smith took the High jump triple jump and Long jump and ran a leg on the 800-Meterrelay team to grab individual laurels for the victors. Chris Bradshaw and Jon John son were double winners for the eagles Bradshaw taking the 100and 200 and Bradshaw dominating the 400 and 180-meter Low hurdles. 100 meters 1-Chrts Era Shaw f 2-Tyler l 3-Apodaco b 4-Ayers f 5-Hall f. 11.3.200 meters 1-Chris Bradshaw 2 Pratt w 3-Tyler 4-Nolan l 5-col-Lins f. 24.6. 400 meters 1-Johnson f 2-Simms w 3-Prejean f 4-Wood b 6-Gross l. 53.9.800 meters a thamm f 2-Julian f 8-Caughey f 4-Wingert l 6-Fourney f. 2 04.0. 1,500 meters 1-Caughey 2-Hoense-Lear w 3-Fourney 4-Packier l 5-Dekeysel l. 4 30.5.3,200 meters 1-Mathewson f j 2-Maust b 3-Berry b 4-Frangedakis f 5-Nelson l. 10 41.1. 110-meter High hurdles 1-col-Lins f 2-Denton b 3-Smith l 4-Chesney f 5-Bunch l. 16.6.180-meter Low hurdles 1-Jomn son f 2-Bunch 3-Miller b 4-Garrett f 5-Bunnell l. 23.0. 800-meter relay 1-Frankfurt Bradshaw Ayers Smith Brooks 2-bit Burg 3-Wuerzburg 4-London. 1 34.5.1,600 meter relay 1-Frankfurt thamm Prejean Johnson Julian 2-London 3-Bitburg 4-Wuerzburg. 3 39.1. High jump 1-Smith f 2-Dew f 3-Leggett l 4-Harrison w 5-Taylor f. 5-10.pole vault 1-Johnson 2-Taylor f 3-Owen 4-Bunch 5-Wolf l. 9-6.long jump1-Smith 2-Tyler 3-leg Gett 4-Dew f 5-Chaisson w. 21.8.triple jump 1-Smith 2-Leggett 3-Mcbee f 4-Bonnell l 5-Russell f. 40-10. High jump 1-Bob Martin v 2-Maddox 3-Sadlowski 4-Fritz Range and 5-Richard Coles and. 5-4.shot put 1-Harrison w f 3-Simms 4-Sperber f Shaw f. 41-0. Discus 1-Chapman f 3-Rosel f 4-0 Connor f 106-2. 2-Jerniganchip Brad 2-Ash l 5-Harrison pts.3 22 22 10 standings Blue division w l Wiesbaden 1 o i Kaiserslautern 1 0 0frankfurt 1 1 0 Heidelberg 1 0ludwigsburg l 1 0 Munich 0 l 1nuernberg l 0 saturday s result Heidelberg 1, Frankfurt o ludwigs Burg 1, Nuernberg 0wiesbaden 1, Munich 1 Kaiserslautern Bye red division w l t  k 2 0 0bitburg l 0 1 Berlin 1 1 0bremerhaven 1 1 0 Mannheim l l 0baumholder 1 1 0 Augsburg 0 1 1karlsruhe 2 0 saturday s result Wuerzburg 1, Berlin 0 Baum older 2, Augsburg 1, overtime Mannheim 4, Karlsruhe 0 Pitburg 1, Bremerhaven 0 changes Wuerzburg Germany special Ron Harlman 3rd div sports consultant has made the following changes in the  a r e u r basketball schedule the april 4 game againstusareur/7th army will be held at Leighton  april 8 game against setae will be at Wil Flecken  
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