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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 05, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 20 the stars and stripes sunday May 5, 196g Quantico a. A Dave Patrick ran a 3 58.9 an Chor mile and saved Villanova wildcats the embarrassment of being upstaged by their own freshmen in the distance med Ley relay As records tumbled i profusion Friday in the 12th an Nual Quantico  Rick overcame a 20-Yard Lead by Steve Stageberg of Georgetown in the last 440 Yards As the wildcats were clocked Ina meet record 9 39.33.4 seconds faster than the american freshman record set 10 minute earlier. Martin Liquori the nation third  four minute Schoolboy Miler. Had turned in a 4 02,5 an Chor for the Villanova Frosh in their Short lived meet  9 42.8 time bettered the listed Mcaa freshman record of9 50.4 set in 1960 by a Jim Ryun anchored Kansas  also fell to former Georgetown Star Ricardo Urbina in the invitational 880 Yard  to Marine it. Bill Clark of Frosh is Quantico in the 5,000 meter  and to Tennessee state s women s 440-Yard relay team anchored by olympic 100 meter Champion wyomia Tyus. The High jump Mark was tied.  Villanova s dream of a sweep in the five Long relays like last week s at Philadelphia went Down the Drain when new York University s Byron   dusted the wildcats Frank Murphy to give the violets the four mile relay. Both teams were timed in a record18 51.6. The key to Nyu s Victory the violets second in three weeks Over Villanova in the four mile was George wis in Ewul s third leg which   on Murphy s heels going into the last mile. Dyco ran it in4 09.3 As he collared Murphy in the stretch to win by , the former notre Dame Captain who finished second inthe Boston Marathon was timed in 14 16.8, As he nearly beat  . Takes 2-0 Lead in Davis Richmond a. A the United states Davis  team swept to a 2-0 Lead Over the Brit ish Caribbean in opening Ameri can zone Competition Friday on the wings of runaway victories by Arthur Ashe and Clark Graebner. Ashe 24-year-old army lieu tenant and a native Richmon Der showed off before the Home folks by demolishing Lance Lumsden 6-1, 6-1, 6-0 inthe second singles match which lasted Only 49 minutes. Graebner 24, had set the Tempo in the opening singles expert Rien cing moments of anxiety Only in the second set while defeating the visitors top player Richard Russell 6-1, 7-5, 6-2. Doubles saturday so on Hajj urday Hement of sewing  a states Triumph o7ptnr"tte"St-of-5 match series was to fall to the doubles team of Stan Smith and Bob Lutz University of Southern California classmates who willbe playing their first Davis  match. Their opponents were scheduled to be Russell and Lumsden  it was possible David Tate third member of the British Caribbean team would  for Russell. Russell suffered stomach cramps after his match wit Graebner and was treated briefly at a Hospital. Ashe devastating Ashe Seldom has been More devastating than in his Quick Conquest of Lumsden a 27-year-old jamaican who is the oldest Man on either team. The slender second ranked . Amateur had eight service aces an lost Only nine Points on his own service in the entire  was so outclassed he won Only 27 Points All afternoon dropping 18 in succession in the third an a deciding set before finally winning a Point on Ashe s service with a Crisp forehand placement. This won loud applause fro Byrd Park crowd of 2,000, which watched the first round of the american zone matches in unseasonably hot sunny weather. The fellow who led the applause was Lumsden himself who Steppe to the Side of the court smiled broadly and took a Small Bow. Ghostly unveiling red Grange right watches As sen. Charles Percy-h1., unveils a portrait of the galloping ghost depicting him during his Ball carrying Days at the University of Illinois. Grange became he 15th member of the Washington d.c., touchdown club s Hall of Fame during ceremonies in the nation capital. Up photo Ladd hurls no hitter fans 18 As Hahn shuts  rockets 8-0 Hahn Germany special i the 6-foot-3, 190 Pound lad Dright hander Alan Ladd Hahn s walked four in his nine inning performance  had to pitch a Vav i 1 i i  4.1cij.iii i Ace Pitcher last season achieved mid season form saturday by hurling a no hit no  Gam and striking  18 in leading the Hawks Over the Rhein main rockets 8-0, Here in an Safe Germany conference exhibition tilt. Adams state president to head new league Denver   Johna. Marval president of Adams state College in Alamosa colo.,has been elected president of the new 15-member Rocky Mountain athletic conference. The election brought an end Toa four Day meeting of representatives of the conference s  in Utah new Mexico Kansas Colorado and Nebraska Are in the new league. Himself  of numerous jams ashis mates committed eight errors behind him. Besides his masterful hurling Gem Ladd contributed a two  single in the third inning when Hahn pushed Over five tallies. Ron Nance also had a two  single in the same Frame. Only one Rhein main runner reached third and that came in the third inning on a three error play. On a ground Ball by rocket shortstop Robert Clark Hahn shortstop overthrew first the first baseman in turn overthrew second into left Field and the left fielder s throw to third in an at tempt to Nail Clark was dropped by the third baseman. Ladd bore Down and got  of the trouble. It was Ladd s third win in arow. Alan Ladd. Mid season form two open Tennis meets set new York a officers of the United states Lawn ten Nis association decided Friday the dates and Sites of the first two open Tennis competitions Tobe held in this country. The Usta reacting to the International tawn Tennis federation s decision March 30 recognizing the mixing of Amateur and professional players in open competitions set the first . Open Competition for Forest Hills n.v., . 29-sept. 8, the tournament a $100,000event called the . Open ten Nis championships replaces . Amateur singles which Forest Mills regularly hosts in late August. The singles have been rescheduled for . 18-25 at the Longwood Cricket club i Boston. The Usta also announced that the second open Competition would be the Pacific South West open Tennis Champion ships sept. 22. The Southern California Tennis association will Host that event. Bob Malaga executive Secre tary of Tho Usta said there would probably be four open tournaments in 1069  that two was the limit for this year be cause of conflicts. Kolts top warriors on Bowen s hit in 9th Kitzinger Germany Spe Cial Charles Bowen s bases loaded single in the ninth wit two outs scored the winning  to give the killing in Kolts a 2-1win Over the Wuerzburg warriors Here saturday in a Murne Inigue exhibition game. Iowen hurled the last three innings and picked  the win. Donald Walsh pitched titles sunless Ball the first six innings and fanned 12. Losing Pitcher Michael Bergor fanned 14. Bowen gave  the Only hit the warriors collected and a s. And  Jerry Ritchie of Pitt 1ft,.r ran step for step almost Iho entire 5,000 meters n Patrick beat Stag Elmr Rran a 3 59.8 mile by St Yards in the distance Medley Lay. The other Wildcat runners were Craig nation 1 518 forthe one half mile Ken a Vinci 48.2 for the 440, and Ian tvs ton 3 00.5, for the three Quarter mile. Running with Liquori n the Wildcat freshman team their times for the Samp Tances were Jim ave 1 53.8 Lamett Hyman 475chris Mason 2 59.0. Urbina making his first door Start overhauled Benedic Cayenne of Maryland suite in the stretch to win the invitation Al 880 in a record 1 48.7. Marcella Daniel Mattiec Merender and Una Morris ran with miss Tyus on the Tennes see state 440 relay team clocked m 46.6 . Williams of Central Jersey won the High jump on the basis of fewer misses Over Elijah Miller of Rutgers As both cleared six feet. 10 inches tying the record held by Miller and Frank costello of Maryland. Former Winston Salem Star Leon Coleman running for the los Angeles strides won the 440-Yard intermediate hurdles in51.5 and led qualifiers in the 120-Yard High hurdles with a 13.8.charlie Mays the 27-year-old grand Street boys association Veteran won the Long jump for the sixth time in seven years and anchored his team to the finals in the club and service 440and 880-Yard relays. The summaries shot put1, Ernul Hearon. I1, i i.ote olympic club. 08 fowl b ? i i s. 3. Georke Allen at. Johns St. Tol Hay. No Coutre fab. Fox pm Lurry  . Military Academy 01 in 5, John Hank a. Maryland. 53-10 a. 440 urdu it. Loon cod won los an a Les strident 51.0. 2. Hinog i Orand Street boys  i si.5 1 Jim Miller. . . To Mirbell american u., 52.5. 3, Mimi John ton new York a.c., 52.0.Long jump1, cd Mulli Miv Orsyl Street Boyn association. 2ft in. Inch on. 2, do Ilc Njamin. Manhattan. A thu. 3, Vic Brooks new York  7 i. Norm Tats new Jentsey Amu Truk 2 -a5, Joo Belva. Wlaton storm  incr thro-1, John l n.n-, n w York a.g., is in. 2, Larry l Iri.  acid my j8s-0-i1.i i Mead new York a.c., 1h5- invitational 800-Yard -1, i Icardo  blot . 1 4s.7  a Corii old Rieford l , by i Oscr  Guinti in Marine. If lol. 2, Lleno ilu.iycnn. Maryland slate 1 40.1. U.  Kivlan. Manli Attan 1 40.8. 4.  .  Academy 1 50.j.imei Craik tonic Jemec 1 31.0. Calli Tutalo  Locc Ilcau a i.y Oziri Lon ii 1, Templo Girtin  lori0 42.8 better Mcaa i 0 3j.o. A Uultt Lluvia. In in if William and Mury j7 01 0 i 17 000. A Maryland. 17 14 open Kwh Yunli  i  Guiyland Mulatu 51.i. Kunu in a unlucky 1. F. 3,  Gera 1.6- a. 4,  to .u., 1 s3. 6, Klch Wickli  l.�. 6, Lumeter Ruti-1, Lilly  marines h 16h Mcva record 14 59i 4, by Tom urn. I re twi 19m. 3. Jerry Kliu a. I i3, churl of a Mirador Maryl Atul l Al Mulvoy new York i/., i h 1. Cor Tala 13.mk i  
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