European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 26, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and strikes my 26, 196, protest fails gophers Kings of big 10 track Minneapolis a Minnesota was informed late Friday that it has officially been declared the Winner of last weekend big ten track and Field meet which was held immemorial stadium Here. The gophers won the meet with 50 Points while Michigan had 49 and wis Consin 48. Michigan had protested k the results of the 220-Yard dash finals but the big ten games committee threw out the protest Fri Day and declared the gophers the 1968 outdoor track champions. Wiesbaden spins comets by boo ode staff writer Wiesbaden is wies Baden jumped on Jerry Luke for seven runs Early and the snuffed out four budding Darm Stadt rallies to hang an 8-4 de feat on the comets which left both teams tied for third place inthe Safe Germany conference baseball flyers solved Luke for three runs in the second and four in the third and added another in the seventh to run their record to 3-2, the same As the comets. Joe fimple who chokes up half Way on the Bat led the nine hit banging of Luke by driving i three of the first seven runs with a single and a two run Weddington collected three hits drove in a pair an scored twice As he and fimple were responsible for Over half of the flyers hits. Right handers Bob Parker and Jack Wilson shared the Mound chores for Wiesbaden and set Gil Bettez comets Down on four hits. Parker went the first five and picked up the win his seconding two decisions. After Luke stranded two run ners in the first Weddington led off the second with a double of the third base bag. Pimple s single Down the right Field Lin scored Weddington. Fimple took second As Dusty Rhodes dropped single Over first. Luke fanned Parker but walked Ansel Smith to Load the sacks. Larry Smalley s sacrifice f 1 y scored fimple and Rhodes came Home on a passed the second Dave Crede the first of four successive left handed batters singled to left. Luke fanned Bill Bennett walked Mark Metz and Weddington s single to Center scored tripled to right Center to Send Home Metz and Weddington. Crede led off the seventh witha double to left and after Luke fanned Bennett and Metz Weddington slapped a single through the Box to score Crede Luke the winning est Pitcher in the Csc last season obviously was t himself the first four innings. He settled Down and finished with 13 strike outs in the eight innings he put Down a fourth inning rally when he stranded two Comet runners. But Darm Stadt sent nine men to the platen the fifth and could gel Only three Belt opened it with a double to left but was thrown out trying to take third on Mark Rojas infield roller. A throwing error by second baseman Smith on Bettez grounder in an attempt to Nail Rojas put Parker in a walked Jenkins to Load the sacks but struck out Taylor. 2 hits Bach Hudson s hurling White saints slay dragons by Don Saue staff writer bad Kreuz Nach Germany is Roger White blasted his second Homer of the game wit two out and two on in the Bot Tom of the ninth inning to give the support come saints a dra Matic 6-3 Victory Over the 2ndbrigade dragons in an 8th div league contest Here connected on a screw Ball by Southpaw Bill Bur Lewith three balls and a strike sending the Ball far Over deepest Centerfield where the Marker indicates 360 blast knocked the dragons out of a first place tie an knotted both clubs in second place with 5-2 1st brigade Defeated 3rd brigade 10-4, to take Over the top spot with a 6-1 record. Five rib White s stick work and five Bis supported a Fine hurling Effort by Jack Hudson a last minute substitute for Ken Perrinau the saints starter. Hudson used mainly As a re Liever last year when the saints won the Usa eur Champion ship picked up his third Victory in a starting role. He gave up six hits fanning 10 and not issuing a single base on balls. Heis unbeaten this year and three of the hits off him saturday were of the infield variety. The slender righthand stepped into the breach when Perrin the right handed a Efrom last season came up with a stiff staked Hudson to a Quick 2-0 margin in the opening Frame when he parked a Burkle curve Ball Well Over the 340mark in left Center. He scored Danny Taylor ahead of him after the saints Lead off Man had lined a single to were two outs then too when White connected for his second Homer of the year. The big fellow inserted at third by manager Fred Mcelduff in try ing to solve the saints hot Cor Ner problem was the support come or Leader last season too. Support come added a tainted ally in the third As Bob Thomas singled to right and stole second and Steve Lancaster walked. White hit a tap to deep shorthand Lonnie Ray with his Back to the infield and his Only Playto third apparently threw in time for the Force. But Bill Watson dropped t h Beall and Umpire Ernest Pusey who had started to go up wit the right hand quickly switched to the Safe sign. Roy Bonds Flyte medium deep Center scored the himself got the dragons Back into the game. On consecutive pitches Aubrey Rhine smacked a two Bagger to deep left Center then Burkle caught Hudson fastball and sent it to the same spot Only Over the Fence for two runs. That was really the Only Trou ble Hudson had All Day though the dragons scored in the eight to tie it up Rhine beat out a tap Down the third base line stole second and kept going As Catcher Lancaster s throw went into Centerfield where Thomas fumbled the Ball then threw Stover Lancaster. Burkle now 3-1, actually had pitched Well going into the ninth yielding but five hits. But to Many pitches took their toll. He started the ninth with 129, the fired 21 before the fatal Homer. Pinch hitter Jim Sitter worke Burkle for a Lead off walk and after two outs Lancaster also strolled. Burkle went to three troopers clobber bucs9 10-4, grab Lead in 8th div Mainz Germany special the 1st brigade troopers climbed into first place in t h torrid 8th div Pennant race by lashing the 3rd brigade bucs,10-4, Here saturday. The Conquest gave the troop ers a 6-1 league Mark. They had been tied with the 2nd Bri Gade dragons prior to saturday s action but the dragons fell tothe support come saints 6-3, for a 5-2 record. The 3rd Bri Gade is now 4-3 in league War troopers took a 3-0 Lead in the Bottom of the third inning on singles by Marion Patterson Lorenzo Smith and John Solo Mon and a triple by Al Butler. Each team scored in the fourth and the bucs tied the count wit three runs in the top of the fifth. They came on three singles fielder s Choice and an error. The troopers wrapped thin sup in the sixth inning. Four runs came Home that Frame on single by Patterson a double by Smith an error two walks Andsen Thompson s squeeze play. Smith scored All the Way fro second behind Patterson on the Dirkx came on to quell the bucs uprising in the fifth and picked up his second Victory in three decisions. 3rd brigade 000 110 0004 7 2 1st brigade 003 1 4 olx10 10 4 bail Alk Hale 5 and Hunter shout clerk Dirkx 5 and Solomon. A Dirk 2-1. A Hale 0-1. And one on White then came i with a screwball right Down the , by comparison had needed Only 72 pitches through seven innings and Only 101 Over All and his control was very Sharp. Besides White Taylor also connected for two hits and Cut off a dragon run in the second witha Fine throw to the plate. Rhine got a pair of hits for the losers one a double. The two teams were to fac each other again sunday this time at Baum older with the 2ndbrigade acting As Host. 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Warriors sneak past tankers 5-4 Goeppinger Germany special Pitcher h a y cd e n Mitchell scored the tie breaking run in the top of the eighth in Ning saturday to win his own game As the 2nd brigade warriors outlasted the division a tankers 5-4. The warriors who went into he game in a Throe Way tie for second with division he and 1stbrigade in the 4th army div league boosted their record to three wins and one opened the eighth by reaching first on an error. Hews Given second base on a balk by Tanker Relief Pitcher Hay Scarfato and then stole third. After two strikeouts t h i r baseman Richard Pace singled to left and Mitchell trotted Homo with the winning run. Mitchell who had a double and John Meyers led the Warrior batting each with a 2-for-4 performance. Pace had a 2-for-5day. Charles Campbell s doubly single and two Bis in four times at Bat and Jim Davis 2-for-4 daybed the tankers Affonse. The win kept Mitchell s record clean at 2-0, while Scarf Ali dropped his first league decision.2nd brigade 0000112105 9 3 division he 0002002004 10 4 Mitchell and Joue Clark so Ifal t and Davis. A Mtchell �.0-1. Deadline is june 4 for 2nd brigade Golf Hanau Germany special entries for the 1968 2nd support brigade summer Golf tournament slated Here june 25-27, must be filed by 4 30 . Tues Day june 4. The 54-Hole medal play tour Ney will consist of four flights and is open to All . Male military and civilian personnel assigned or attached to the 2ndsupport brigade. Interested personnel May Cal Shiro Hirose at Hanau Mil 8792 for further information. Reed registers Ace on Stuttgart s 6th Stuttgart Germany Cial Harris ii. Reed scored u Hole in one on the Par 3. 190-Yard sixth Hole at Stuttgart Golf club , playing with Volker hours and to a. Phillips used a six Iron o record Bis first Ace total 32 4 4 total 32 8 � 1 Darmstadt. 000 031 com we Baden. 034 000 10x-8 a Rojas Bennoit Smith. Metz. Lob darn Tadt 10. 5. 2b-wedding ton Rojas Bell Cru. 3b-Flmple, s Rojna of Small a. In h r erb8so Luke a 2-us 9 8 7 4 13 Parker w. Joi a 3 3 3 2 i gluon. 4 1 1 143 hip Parker . We Luk 2, Taylor gluon. I Foj Taylor 2. T-2 3j. Bears out slug Mannheim to spoil debut Mannheim. Germany Spe Cial _ Berlin s bears just packed More scoring punch her saturday when they spoiled Mannheim s com z league de but with a 13-8 decision. Norm Shipes and Rod Bro Neach hit 3-for-4 for the winners. Shipes had a double and two Bis. While Brown amassed two doubles and two Bis. Julie Hen Derson aided the winning Cau with a double and three rub during a 2-for-4 Day. Mannheim out Iii Only Hjad four men providing All w offence. Dave Bever went m with three Bis am Charlie v Camp hit 3-for-5 with one j Jim Mcrackin 2-for-4 and a Jobe 2-for-5 were Othni big stick Rich Vogel went the listen to even his record a. A fanned nine and walked four Mike Allen the firs t cd Mannheim hurlers Abs Idem. 10the Victory boosted Berlin to am record. on Tlly a Mannheim. La Gogol an la a Rallen u champ3rd Munich brigade s w co of the took first place w Ith a 64 Points in the i Sades second with 44 Points
