European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 28, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse First Day s the stars and stripes Page. 21 to Idelberg special ,._,5i of Usa eur seventh is troops advanced a their the open division of them in Sab Bur �7 saturday with victories in he matches to give his earn unbeatable Lead for the Tearris Psi with eight Points Dave Jones won two matches while Norman Dunlap and Bob Doris turned in additional win the troops team. Graci Defeated Philip boy left i 4th army div 15-1, \1m, .5, in his first round match Ezra Horton of com a 1544, 15-14, 15-8, in the quarterfinals and teammate Jones 15-7,. 15-8, 12-15 15-8 in the downed David Eishen Berger of the 4th army div 15-7,15-8 12-15, 15-8, and. James Hastings of com a 15-3. 15-10,15-2 on his Way to the semis. Dunlap Downs Echevarri Dunlap triumphed Over John Echevarria of com a 15-8, 15-6,15-9, and Doris won his match by default from r. Pratt also of com z. In other first round action Hastings whipped John Isenhour 15-3, 15-10, 15-2 Horton downed. H. Stokes of v corps 15-14, 15-3,15-8 Clark Anderson of 4tharmd div beat Jerry Hill of 8th div 15-5, 15-4, 15-7, and Philli Hemphill of 4th army div Deci signed John Rockwell of 8th div15-13, 15-11, 15-6. In the other quarterfinal match completed Hemphill won Over Doris 15-6, 15-4, 15-3. Bybe Abram staff writer Heidelberg is Tak King eight first place ribbons Heidelberg a Lions roared to uneasy quadrangular track and Field Victory at their Patrick Henry Village athletic Plant saturday the Lions of Wayne Saban roiled up 74 Points to Karls Ruhe s 40, Kaiserslautern s 39 trackman grab easy win and Berlin s 25. Teve Pojl the 800 and1 500 meter runs and poster Fountain Cap tired the triple jump. Other victories in the meet saw two Best times of the year and the Best pole vault hark other firsts other Heidelberg firsts we re recorded by Wilbur Beamer inthe 100 Dave Garner in the 180 Low hurdles Don Dickson in the discus and by the 800 meter relay team consisting of Beamer Bob Bissell Fountain and Bill Naylor. Garner s clocking of 20.5 was the year s Best by in the lows. The other Best time was a sensational 1021,4.6turned in by Kaiserslautern s Lloyd Chase in the 3,200 was seven tenths of a second faster than the previous est turned in by wies Baudien s Doug Jones and Chase s Cut Al most ,17 seconds off the Effort recorded earlier by Dave Matthewson of Frankfurt. Ken Schupp one of three Schupp Brothers picking up Points for Karlsruhe during the after noon equalled the Best pole vault Mark of the Campaign with a 12-0showing. He arid Mike Chancy of Berlin had hit 12 feet earlier. Thebes Chaney could do saturday was 10-6. Schupp cleared the Barin a 12-3 attempt saturday but hit it on his descent the Shupps accounted for 17 Points. Chris beat out Ken in the shot put and Chris and Bert Fin sifted second and Foi Irth respectively in the discus1. Ken is a senior in his first year at urls Ruhe Chris is a Junior and Bert is a freshman. The family transferred in from Texas last fall. Another brother Bill is a soph More track aspirant at Texas am. A. Blake Richardson of Kaiserslautern was the Only other double Winner of the Day. He triumphed in the 120 highs and the High jump. Other firsts were notched by Berlin s 1,600 meter relay team Curt iture Cleo Johnson Ray hones arid Steve Pale Daley in the 400 meters arid Mike Kilkenny of Karlsruhe in the 200. The Heidelberg girls track team preparing for. Ari i Vita to Yohai track meet with nearby zone final set in . Charlotte n. C. Up olde Providence Racquet and swim club directors have vote to accept an invitation from the Davis cup Tennis team Pointer zone finals Here june " the matches will be against the South american Winner probably Chile or reach the inter zone finals the United states must defeat teams from the British indies and Mexico. West Barons from Sembach Pitburg Germany Spe Cial the Pitburg Barons led by the Strong pitching of Bob Clow and Lance Tolbert sweep a pair of seven inning edition games from the sem Bach tigers Here won the first game 32, Clow with Relief Hudson in Henry help from Calv inthe seventh and Southpaw Tolbert went the route a 7-1 decision in the second. Now and Tolbert recorded 10 takeouts each and the tigers managed Only two hits in the the a no three in the Barons pushed across All the r runs off loser Steve Hin sey in the first inning of the opener As James Lundstrom hit a two run single and Ron Henry brought in the other tally with a sacrifice sent Sembach. Starter James pier to the sideline with a four run outburst in the third inning of the second , who later collected a double singled Home two of the runs. Pitburg has now won six fits eight exhibition games. Dash a jail Little finished second Jar id softball throw and Long jump the results 100 me8fcs Limbur beam of 7h i 2-Foster Fountain h 3-bi11 Morgit b j 4-Bob Bryant Kal. Ll.e.200 meters 1-Mike Kilkenny far 2-Beamer 3-Bob Bis sell h 4-t6n� Bryant Kal. A.4. 400 meters l-8tve, Daly by Kilkenny 3-Chjr Reynold h 4-Bsut Johnson h. 63.3.goo meters 1-Sleve Ford the doa Parker Kar 3-Todrt Barress b i4-Jeff Snyder Kal. 2 10.3.1.500 meters 1-Fordr 2-parkert3-Tom hmm Kao 4-Peter Johnson Kal. 4 21.8. 3,200 meters 1-Lloyd Chase Kal j. 2-Frahk a Willese h 3-Jeff Johnson Kal 4-.rofl Daigle b -. 10 14.6. I 120. Yard High hurdles 1-Btakorichardson Kal 2-Dave Garner h j 3-Hank Franklin 4-Roh sneer Kai. 15.�. Iso Yard Low hurdles 1-Girner 2-Rlchardaon 3 Joe Dej Ozler Kar 4- Brian Leo h 5-Fhu Moore h. 20.6. 800-meter relay 1 Heidelberg Beamer Bissell Fountain Bui Naylor 2-berll.n 3-Kariruhe 4.-kaisersiautern.1 37.1. 1,600-meter relay 1-Berlln , Cleo Johnson Ray Holmes Daly 2-Heldelberg 3-Kafserslautern 4-Karls-. Long jump 1-Founlaln 2-r o 88 Wright Kal 3-Bissellr 4-Mlke Chaney in. 20-10.triple jump 1-foont.aln 2-Kfi Kenny a Holmes 4-Carl Kruger h .38-3%. High jump 1-Rlchardsorl 2-Dankitchen h 3-.cliancy 4-Parker. 5-8. Pole vault 1-Ken Schupp k j2-Wright 3-Chaney 4-Gariier. 12-0. Shot put 1-Chrfs so Bupp k . Schupp k 3-Naylbr Byirt Schupp k 4-Don Dickson h. 43-10.discus 1-Dlckaon 2-c. Schupp 3 Mike Muliero h 4 b. Schupp. 127-0. On the mend no More Hospital Chow for Atlanta braves Catcher Joe Torre. Torre is shown before his release wednesday from an Atlanta Hospital where he was being treated for hairline fractures in his nose and month suffered when he was hit by a pitched Ball in a game at Chicago apr. 18. Torre is expected Tobe out of action for another 10 Days. Up photo bears rip rams 10-0, with Vogel T _ it Berlin special Rich Vogel scattered nine hits to pos this second straight shutout As Berlin s bears rapped Ramstein,10-0, Here saturday for the bears fourth Victory without loss in the exhibition season. Vogel fanned eight walked one and hit one and was never in serious trouble while giving upon double and eight singles. He stranded two runners in the first fourth and eighth innings. Only in the fourth when there was Only one out did Ramstein get anything resembling a rally going. The bears Only double play helped Vogel get through the ninth addition Vogel helped him self with three Bis two witha single in the second inning and another in the four run third when he walked with the bases three base error and a wild pitch enabled Chip Chirco to score the bears first run in the Luke comets rap scorpions 9-4 my. J��x.i Darmstadt Germany Spe Hie Darmstadt comets for six runs in the Sec Ond coasted to a 9-4 on win Over the 1st Bri exhibit a la c Uva Usu i i i Jerry i i Lons Here saturday asat the i a los cd a three hitter my Iii or a. I Luke fanned a three hitter div. 3 in his route but was Hurt by i v dance by s Nur and is wll less he walked Sixa a nit two batters a two run double by l a r r Tyg r o be e r and a triple by Al Jenkins with a Man aboard High lighted the comets big second Frame against loser Eufenio Toucet who was charged with All the runs before Wally Reeve came on to record the last out. The comets rapped out five of their 10 hits in the e second. An error and two passed balls helped the rally along. One of the three hits off Luke was a Solo Homer by Bill Mosby in the went 3-for-4, including two doubles and drove i three runs to Pace the attack on four 1st brigade hurlers. Jenkins and red Meshach had two hits Victory upped Darmstadt s exhibition record to five victories in eight games. Opening Frame and Vogel s sin Gle made it 3-0 in the second. Julie Henderson led off the third with his second Homer sending ram starter Al Veit first pitch 330 feet to left Field. Singles by Gary Geiger and nor Shipes a walk and a wild pitch score one run or a 5-0 Lead a Dafter Rod Brown s single loaded the sacks again Vogel strolled. Chirp s Sacri fice Fly to right made it 7-0, tout the game out of topped the Berlin stick ers with three a singles an Geiger a d d e d two while j i Mcmanns with a Henderson double and single was the Only Rains player with More than one took the loss being knocked out in the third and Benny Hichel finished up. Ramstein is now 7-4 in pre league play. Hulme triumphs at Silverstone Silverstone England a world Champion Dennis Hulme of new zealand won the daily express International trophy race for formula one cars saturday leading Home two of his fellow a Brand new Mclaren grand prix car Hulme flashed across the line 50 Yards ahead of his team Boss brute Mclaren in a similar car. Chris Amon was third in a race though not a world championship event is one of the most important in the British Calendar As the traditional cur Tain Raiser to the european grand prix nations were represented in the 14-car Field. Mustangs raiders in 1-1 soccer tie Munich special the Munich High school Mustangs and the Kaiserslautern raiders played to a 1-1 tie in a b 1 u e division soccer contest Here sat urday. Mark Nash counted for the Mustangs in the first half and Bill ring came Back with t h Sevener for the raiders after the intermission. The Mustangs have now won one lost one and tied two in league Competition. The raiders Are 1-14. Kaiserslautern tvs won their game against the Munich Jav squad 2-0.a Tennis match Between the two schools also ended in deadlock at 4-4. Galbreath appointed Westminster coach new Wilmington Paap Westminster College has announced the appointment of. Ronald Galbreath As head basketball replaces c. I. Buzz Ridl who resigned to take Over a Pitt. Galbreath 27, had been assistant coach at Geneva College since 1966
