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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 07, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                The stars and stripes Page 21 Bettes rates comets stranger track meet Berlin special Berlin Smike Chaney won three events and took second in another Bumbau Hoider b bucs came out with team honors Over the cub the Brussels brigands Here sturday in a three Way High school track and Field meet the bucs scored 79 Points Oberlin s 72. Brussels had 19. Chancy won the pole vault by Clearing 12 feet 2 inches the � so far this year in . He won the High jump at 5-6 and the 120-Yardfiigh hurdles in 18.6 seconds and lie placed second to Baum Violder s Jerry Turner in the Long  was the Only other per former to win More than  added a 40-11 triple jump to Bis 19-9% Long jump Victory and he was second in the 180-Yard Low hurdles. The results 100 meters 1-gory grooms Baum Villio Morgan Ber 3-Qoruon Surritt Brus 4-Ry Holmes by. 11.5. 200 meters 1-Holmea 2-Grooma a Stirritt 4-Ray Gibson Baum. 23.8. 400 meters 1-Stcvo duly by 2-Scarritt 3-Knylor 4-8tev Webb Ber. .3.3.$00 meters 1-Todd Darress Ber Thurman Niueli Ber 3-Henry Dougula f Baum 4-Tony Bodul Baum. 2 11.7. 1.500 1ieters 1-Biedul 2-Alvln pot Fautn 3-Bob old Ger Ber 4-Rjch Chi z her. 4 46.0. 3,200 meters 1-Kon in lilo Ber i Miko Reynold Ber 3-Bih James i Baum i curl Meibeyer Baum. 11 23.4. 120-Yard High hurdles 1-Mlke Chaney Ber 2-Jack crows Buum a Mark Klopfer Brus 4-Steve Grubow Akl Baum. 1s.s.180-Yard Low hurdles 1-Mnrk Kipper 2-Jcrry Turner Baum 3-Charlea Kip for lira 4-Wllllc Moruan Ber. 23.1. Soo my tar relay 1-Berlln mor an Daly Cleo Jolt icon. Holmes Batik Holder. 1 37.3. 1,800-meter relay 1-Berlln Steve he cab Curt Fulte Joh Tuton Daly 2-Bauinholder. 3 47.8, Long jump a Turner 2-Chanoy grooms 4-Crews. 19-01. Triple jump 1-Turner 2-Hulinos Maurice Brown Baum 4-bii1 Gullo Way. -10-11 i. High jump 1-Chaney 2-Mark Kip 3-Brown 4-Grabowskl, 5-0. Pole vault 1-Chanoy 2-Darrens Dan Lawrence Baum 4-Doug Wheeler Bairn. 12-2. Shot put 1-Roger Jackson Baum a Larry Willd Baum 3-Chuck Kaylor Baum to Gallows in Ber. 44-11. Discus 1-ka.ylor 2-Jackson 3-Brown 4-Darress. 124-7. This is the sixth in a series of stories on baseball teams in the Safe Germany conference by Don Saue staff writer Darmstadt Germany Spe Cial Gil Bettez who played a lot of third base for Darmstadt Susaye champions would like to be a playing manager this year except he can t find a place to put , who look Over this year from departing come Pilot Johnny Ross thinks his biggest problem will be figuring out which nine men to put on the Field at any onetime. He rates his club As stronger Over All than the 1967usafe Kingpins with an Excel Lent Chance of repeating for the third straight year. Bettez has Only one real prob Lem How to fill a big big pair of shoes vacated by last year s out standing Catcher Ralph , he has five regulars Back from last year and wit two reserves moving in seven returnees on his starting  Back to catching bet Tel is hoping to obtain the trans Fer of Tom Hawkes from his Frankfurt Security service unit to Darmstadt. He rates Hawkes a 22-year-old 205-Pounder, As Afine receiver with an excellent  Hawkes is not available the Comet manager is toying with converting outfielder Bob Taylor who has previously done a bit of catching to the backstopping Post. Taylor whose vital Statis tics Are similar to those of Woods also has a Good Arm andean also play the infield. Otherwise the catching Posi Tion is strictly up for grabs with about four others in the  rest of the Ball club shapes up like this Strong pitching with two pc reran starters and Oner Liefer a Veteran infield which May be the Best in the league and a five to six deep Outfield which will permit lots of . Starting around the infield Bettez has fancy Fielding Mark Rojas Back on the initial , who can hit with Power but whose hitting needs work is left handed All the Way. Al Jenkins who returns a second is a very dependable in fielder with Only an average Arm but very Quick hands for making that double play relay. Dangerous left handed Spray hit Ter he has been hitting at a .600clip in the exhibition season. Larry Groeber is the Man a Short an excellent hitter and dependable shortstop who is a fix Ture in the no. 3 hitting spot. Moving in at third is Bobbi Anco a Reserve in 1967, whose Continental no. 1 captures is All team Bowling title by Don Saue staff writer Rhein main Germany is building up an Early Lead with a big boost from a Fine 1,206third game the no. 1 team from Continental conference capture the team event in the opening Day of Safe s 1968 Bowling championships Here monday. The winners also finished up Strong too rolling a 1,170 closer to pull away after being challenged by the no. 2 teams from Continental and the unite kingdom going into the final game. 40-pin margin Only 40 Odd pins in front after five games the team Kingpin showed very consistent rolling in the final game As five of the six members posted scores Between Don Brinkman s High of 210 and Bob English s 192 for the 1,170  no. 2 . Outfit was run Nerup with a 6,683 total while the no. 1 English team slipped into the no. 3 Slot with a 6,640 to Tal 36 Points in front of Continental s second  the women s Competition it was Continental again with the Knight trackman win Karlsruhe Germany Spe Jacial Mike Kilkenny swept four events and Joe Delozier was a three time Winner to give Karls Truhe seven of its 12 first place wins As the knights triumphed a High school triangular track meet Here saturday. Karlsruhe finished with 90va Points Tilburg had 65 and bad ?.nach 14�/. Kilkenny won the 200 and 400-meter dashes the Long jump and triple jump. Delozier triumphed the 100 meters 180-Yard Low hurdles and High jump. Thebe Hupp Brothers gave the knights a big Point boost As Chris Ken and Bert in that order took the a one with 3 fives for Wiesbaden golfer Frankfurt special live was a number thai be 1 to Charles Liebscher of Wiesbaden Here monday m he scored an Ace on the 165-Yardfourth Hole at the Frankfurt Golf course Rebscher playing with he Kuppert of Frankfurt Regis Jered the fifth Ace of his career in u five Iron. The no on Wall five of course. First three places in the  won the pole vault and Chris and Bert were 1-2 in the  results 100 meters 1-Joc Dolozier 2-Mlko bar Hlll 2-Elwood 3-Muurlce Wheelock a six to Ortla b. 4 41.2.3,200 meters 1-Dave Berry b 2-Fred  in 3-Torry Kuhn uo4-Vnughn Smith by. 11 17.8. 120-Yard High huuplk3 1-Vinoent Donton b 2-John Hueshe 3-Gury Kopos 4 Smith. 10.1.180-Yard Low mtr elks 1-do jux scr a Donton 3-Kojws 4-Mike. Say cars b. 22.8.koo-Meteh relay 1-Blthuru Apo Daca Bevel. Ponton  run. 1 37.8.1,000-Mbthr relay 1-Bllhurg Novak. Bevel. Murat Wood mho. 3 43.8.Long jump 1-Kllkenny 2 Ponton 3 ilium Snipes b 4-Killln. 18-10. Trille jump  3-Novaft 4-suyors. 399., High jump 1-delo/lor 3- the Willel. 8. Puskor. 6-6. Pole vault 1-Ki ii 2-Fueahe 3-Mlko Riley b. 110.shot-put 1-Chrls a Clipp St Hupp a Bert a Chupri in i Peoples. 27-8�4. _ discus 1-0. Solu Ipp 3-b so 3-Bui Witt bks 4 John guv Tuy no. 2 team fighting off a Chal Lenge from the no. 1 aggregation for a 3,794 total a margin of 34pins. Neither of the . Gals teams was close. The winners posted a Fine 662closing game to pull away after being Only seven pins up going into the final game. Judy ver Milya came up with her bes Effort a 177 to Pace the Continental Queens with Gwen Clar adding a 166, Sharon Buschmann 164 and Shirley Johnson 155 in Afine team Effort. Dan Schneider was the Keyman booming out a 650 open ing series As Continental no. 1boasted a 117 pin Lead at t h e Halfway Mark. He opened witha 193, charged out with a 235 and followed with a 222 to also grab a temporary All events margin at that  Schneider ran into split trouble encountering four therein a Row in the next game and two More in the fifth an dropped far Down the list. But his teammates picked up the Slack to hang on for the team Victory. Temporary Lead Dave Kelzenberg of the .,after taking a temporary All events Lead with 227-221 opener Sand dropping Back regained the Lead once again As Schneider faltered. His 564 second series 212 178-174 was Good enough to stay on top after a Good 626 opening  he has lots of company in the All events scramble As Bob Fleming also from ., is run Ning second with 1,177 and Davelos and de Luther in third and fourth at 1,173 and 1,170 respectively. Losk from Spain Morocco an Luther from the . Moved Way up with big final games. Shot with right Luke and red 2-Karls join 2-kurl.s a Duke 2 Kop a 4-Puvid. Kibo try 2.i John Carr top Kegler in Vii corps Ansbach Germany special Bueford Carr of he Btry 56th arty up turned in a 12-Gameseries of 2,234 to take first place in the Vii corps Bowling championships Here Over the weekend Louis Zaltz 3rd in 35th arty took second place with 2,190 pins followed by Mike Miller he co Vii corps with 2,047 and Henr Kowalak 527th trans co will2,022. The top four finishers Wil Advance to the Usa eur nicest Garmisch May 25-26. In the doubles action the 72marty team of Salz and Brut Kostamo took first place with4,140 total. Miller and Kowalak were second with 4,069. Losk registered the Day s High single game with a 243 As he started with a Turkey later hit four in a Row and struck out for 10 strikes  added a 233 finisher As he could Muster but 84 by the fifth Frame then bagged six in a  Clark posted the Only 200 game a 201 in the ladies com petition helping her to a big Lead in the women s All events. Shehas a six game total of 1,021, 34 pins better than teammate miss Johnson who registered 536 series Best for the secon half after miss Clark had a 539 opening  place in third place and who challenged miss Clark until the last game is Betty Mcphail who came within two pins of the magic 200-game Circle in he second game. She has a 971 aggregate for six games just two pins better than Hattie Lee on ice own Continental no. 1  action continues tuesday at the Rhein main alleys with doubles Competition. Team results men s division 1-Continental no. 1 Jim Kahl. 1.0.v h English. 1,135 Ben Schneider. 1.159 Claude Stevens  a Don Brinkman. ,163 Carl Walter 1,0931, 6.731 2-. I Walt Smith 1,057 Wilfred Petipas Clay demons 1,090 Phil me Elroy Boyd Fleming 1,177 de Luther g.6s3 3-. No. 1 Dave Warman Dave Neidlinger 1.094 Armund be Zenberg 1,190 Bucky Tackitt 1,037 Bob link  Bill Helsel 1,1101, 6,640 4-Contini?Mai no. 2 Ken Park. 1.106 Marion Carriker 1,117 Dewey Pittman 1, k58 Don Howton. 1,046 Bob Swinford 1,112 c. C. Cole 1.1551. 8,004.5-Spain Morocco Norm Theriault 1,072 Dave Losk 1,173 Bob Josefowitz 962 Jim Finney 1,057 Max Burke 1.141 Doug Petti 1,131. 0,536 6-Mediterranean no. 1 Steve Shiflet 1.055 Ron Keith. 1,115 Mike Ashby 1.048 Dick Ahrendt. I of i8 Dave torchy. 1.071 George me Liui Guhlin 1.1611, 6.4ss 7-Medlterranean no. 2 John Lyons 1,012 Charles Riehard son 1,117 Cliff Jackson. 1.067 Bill Mil Ler 1.051 Don Leeworthy 9so Larry Houschildt 1.1501, 6,o77 a Continental no. 3 Miok Stevenson. 1.127 Hob i lean 1,105 Oary Lockridge. 900 Norm . 1,114 a Nicholson st�2 Joe Amelino. 1,048. 6,347.women s division 1-Oormnny no. 2 Shirley Jihnson. 9s7 Judy Vermilye s57 Slu Iron b i can Anny Lilwen Clark l,0213,7l4 2-c, no 1 Irlma Reno. 901 Hattie Lee 96u Alma Fleming 919 Betty Mev Hail. 9711 3.7 x 3-1?.k. No. 2 Yolanda Ola n1.173 4-Brinkman, -56s 1,161 10 07 to 1,177 Luther 531 57s-55 -1,163 7-si-Hiu-Ider, i 1.155 9-Hausohllitt,Burke. 4�1 647 1,141, women s division la Ven Claro 539-41,021 Johnson. 461-.v.i6-9s7 3-Bi-tty my 471 71 4-Hattia Lee 453-51 968 5-Sarah Eru son. 45s 50900 to Dorothy Ich Are possibilities. Bell Hagood Speed a Good Arm and has hit Well. Goodberry can also play first base As can Benkovich. But both Are slow afoot though the can hit with Power. Among infield reserves bet Tel has Cliff Holzen a third base Man and shortstop and Wal Beaird who has played mostly at  deep Are the comets bet Tel figures he can come up wit six left handed batters and even More right handers against Southpaw opponent. High on Barons looking at the other clubs the Darmstadt Pilot figures his Tough est opposition will come from Pitburg which has handed the comets a pair of  de feats during the exhibition sea son. The Barons benefited from picking up the Holdover Ball players from Span Dahlem which dropped out this  other casualty the drop Ping out of a Strong Berlin club the bears Are competing in the army s com z Loo will moan Little weaker Germany Confer once Gil  it won t be starts finding open the Csc Long before he out. The comets season May 11-12 by hosting rockets. Tomorrow flyers the Rhein Mam t h e bios Batllia  
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