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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, May 27, 1968

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 27, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              I96s the stars and stripes Page 21 hurricanes overwhelm Hill toppers i Hanau Germany special the 2nd support brigade Hurri yes continued to blow up storm against the Taurus Dis f it Lul toppers and breezed Toi heir second straight com z vie lev Here  15-0 Gale Foh owing on the Leils of a 18-1 Triumph Satur Eay upped the hurricanes re k to 2-2 in league play. Theel toppers suffered their fourth straight defeat in a wingless 7th army sup com nabs team title i Usa eur i the victors wrapped up the verdict Early putting two sin Gles a hit Batter a walk an two doubles together in a six run first inning. They added two Aries in the third three in the fourth and sixth innings and one in the eighth. Pitcher Gene Duncan limited the Hill toppers to five hits while striking out six. He also went 4-for-5 at the plate with a double and three Bis. Roy Marsh had three hits and two runs batted in and Ray Litchfield and Woody ibid More pounded out two hits i apiece in the rout. It aunus District 000 000 0000 5 6 2nd support Brig. 602 303 01x 15 14 0i Ransone Henderson 2 and Galpin i Dumalin 5 Duncan and lil Cheeld. A i Duncan 1-0. A Ransone 0-1. By John Williamson staff writer Garmisch Germany is smooth rolling Dale Harris put together a pressure packed 628in the final three games of the team event Here sunday after noon for a 12-line total of 2,320 pins and first place in the All events of the 1968 Usa eur Bowling , competing on the com z squad went into the last series knowing he needed a 62fi to catch Ronnie Bennedum of the 32ndarmy air defense come who rolled on an earlier shift and had his 2,314 already posted on the Board. Harris hit 221 his firs game slipped to 183 and then came through with a sparkling224 for the title. Three other bowlers who also rolled in the final shift and were closer to Bennedum than Harris also made runs at the Crown but faltered in the final game to Fin ish third fourth and fifth. Starts with Turkey Bill Jenkins of St  started the final game with a Turkey an was in Strong Contention until the eighth Frame when he picked the six pin off a 6-10 leave to ruin his chances. He finished with creditable 211 for third place i with 2,306  Zoldak of 4th army  and Wallace Traver of setae slipped even further to 167 and165, respectively to move from second and third spot into fourth and fifth. Zoldak finished with 2303 and Traver had 2268.Harris, an unperturbed 26-year old from Canton Ohio opened his final game with a spare and then ran off four strikes in a  added another strike after sparing and then calmly picked up his last two spares including a 5-8 in the final Frame that he knew he had to have to win. Bennedum had a seemingly unbeatable 50-pin Lead Over Zoldak going into the final series. Trave was 51 behind Jenkins 61 Back and Harris a full 98 pins in arrears. But the Aad com Bowler ran into split trouble As he rolled in the first shift while his competitors watched from the gallery. He had four splits one of which he converted in the first game two More in the second and a additional pair in the third. He missed Only one spare in the set but had Only two turkeys and no doubles to wind up with a524 which was almost but not quite enough to stand off Harris stirring finish. In the team event also completed sunday seventh army support come vying in the Earl shift added a 2197 four Man total to go with a 2176 rolled on Satur Day for 4373 and a 99-pin Edge Over second place St  Kazer paced the sup com Kegler in the final series witha 565 which also gave him a tankers subdue 2nd 5-2 Goeppinger Germany Spe Cial the division he tankers i who lost a one run heart breaker saturday Rode Ray Sakiewicz i first Homer of the year to a 5-2victory Over the 2nd brigade warriors sunday in a usareur4th army  league game. Rick Valadino cooled off the Warrior bats to five hits and he went the distance to increase his record to 3-1, fanning six and walking five. Starter Jerry Czernewski absorbed his second defeat in three decisions. He allowed three earned runs eight hits struck Iowa St s Smith Ignis with royals Cincinnati up the Cincinnati royals of the nation Al basketball association have signed 6-foot-8 Don Smith of Iowa state their first a o u n draft Choice and leading scorer in the big eight conference Las season with an Overall average of 25.4 Points per game. Terms were not disclosed bul Smith s attorney Herb Rudoy 01 Chicago admitted they were Noa generous As the amount offered by the new Jersey americans of the american Basket Ball association. Don wanted to play in then a Rudoy said. Nit three walked file and Whitwo batters before retiring in the eighth. The tankers scored first in the Hird inning. With two away John Tomazin singled to left an moved to second when Rudy Donahue walked. Tomazin score when Sakiewicz got to first on an error by the shortstop. The warriors tied it up in the,.op of the fourth when Ron Kirk ripped to Center Field and score Don Al Baade s single. Division he took the Lead again in the Bottom half of the inning. William Johnson doubled to right and Tim Mizwinski walked. Then James Davis singled to Center scoring Johnson to make it 2-1. The warriors tied it again at2-2 in the fifth. Lorenzo Jones took first when he was hit by Aladino s pitched Ball. Jones advanced to second on a sacrifice out by John Meyers. Randall Pace walked and Kirk singled Fortis second hit to Load the bases. A sacrifice Fly by Baade score Jones for the last Warrior run. Then Sakiewicz unloaded the bomb a 350-footer Over the left Field Fence. The two run blast scored Tomazin ahead of Sakie Wicz. To the win by division he evened both teams records at 3-2. 2nd brigade 000 110 000-2 6 division he 001 120 10x5 8 4czernewski, Del Treaon s and Fuslier Valadino and Davis. A to ladino 3-1lorernewakl 1-2. He Suk Lewocz 1 standings Safe Germany conference won lost pet. Go Pitburg 3 0 1.000 Darmstadt 4 2 .667 % Wiesbaden 3 3 .500 1%ramatein 3 .500 1 a Halm 2 2 .500 l Sembach 1 3 .250 2 Kheiri main 1 4 .200 3sunday s results Darmstadt 3, Wiesbaden 2ramstein 12, Hahn 2 Pitburg at Rhein main unreported Zombach at Aviano non conference in reported Usa eur St  league won lost pet. Go 1st brigade 6 1 .857 support come. 5 2 .714 12nd brigade 5 2 .714 1 3rd brigade 4 3 .571 25-6 missile 0 6 .000 5 a  arty 6 .000 5visunday s results 3rd brigade is. 1st brigade postponed rain2nd brigade is. Support come postponed rain5-g missile is. Div arty postponed rain com z league won lost pet. Go palatinate dist 2 0 1.000 Karlsruhe 3 1 .750 Berlin 3 1 .750 Giessen 1 1 -500 1zweibruecken2 2 .000 1 and support Brig. 2 2 .500 1rd support Brig. 1 1 .500 1 a Mannheim 0 2 .000 2 Taurus dist 0 4 .000 3sunday s results Berlin 5, Mannheim 32nd support brigade 15, Taurus Dis rect 0karlsruhe 6. Zwic Bruecken 0 palatinate District at Giessen untre ported3rd support brigade Bye 4th army  league won lost pet. Go seventh army . 3 1 .750 St brigade 2 1 .067 a division he 3 2 .600 i 2nd brigade 3 2 .600 i  arty 1 2 .333 1 i support come. 1 3 .250 2 3rd brigade 1 3 .250 2sunday1 results division he 5, 2nd brigade 2seventh army . 12,  arty 5 support come is. 3rd brigade unrelated 1st brigade Bye 3rd army  league Gwon lost pet. 2nd by Lucile 2 0 1.000 1st brigade 1 0 1.000 is  arty 0 0 .000 1 disco 1 .000 1 43rd brigade 0 2 .000 2 sunday s results 2nd brigade 14, 3rd brigade 0discom is. 1st brigade unreported in  arty Bye amstel bounces by Hahn Hahn Germany special the Ramstein rams cashed in on right errors by the Hahn Hawks of score a 12-2 Safe Germany conference Triumph Here Satur  rams although outhit 10-7 evened their record at 3-3 a Jerry Curtis went the route for his first win of the  fanned seven and did give up a walk. He bested  Ethompson 0-1who lasted unti the sixth and was relieved by Eutrope. The rams put the game on Iceni the seventh with six runs on Only one hit a two run single by Jerry Curtis. Trope issued four walks in that Frame and two Hahn miscues helped make the Ramstein scoring  Oquendo went 3-for-4 and scored four times to Lead therms at the plate. Ananias Wright bagged out three hits forthe Hawks who Are now 2-2 in league action. Ramstein 020 102 61012 7 3 Hahn 010 001 000210 Scurtis and Moss Thompson trope Iii. Lingo 9j and Lingo Beard 9. A Curtis . A Thompson .0-1. Aussie gals  federation cup Paris a mrs. Margaretj ourt and Kerry Melville Over powered the Tennis girls of the Netherlands in. Singles matches sunday to make Australia federation cup champions for the third . Court the australian Cap Tain clinched the final at the Roland Garros stadium by Ham Mering Astrid Surbeck 6-1, 6-3.earlier Kerry Melville had won the first singles against Marijke Jansen 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. With Only the doubles to come Australia had a decisive 2-0 Lead. The federation cup for women s National teams was inaugurated in 1963. Australia and . Have now won it three times each. Oth place finish in the  Kensell added a 556, Jim Richardson tossed in a 540 an Job Guenther racked up 536. The Pathfinder who held thread after saturday s series with a 2206 fell to a 2068, but held onto second place against Berlin which rolled 2168 to move into Hird. The 4th army  finished Burth and com z wound up in fifth. Harris teamed up with Ted Hillon saturday to take his first title m the tourney As the pair rolled.150 to finish 18 pins ahead of Mike Biery and Harvey Bradley of Usa eur seventh army tips in the doubles. Ken Middle Ostand Vinny Mallally of com z were third with 1122. Mallally was the Winner i saturday s singles with a 613 series. Frank Cook of 3rd Arm  was second with 605 while Zoldak rolled an even 600 for third place. Harris and Benne Dum tied for fourth with 592s. Harris final series was goo for the High series award beat ing out a 617 tossed by Traver inthe opening three games of the tourney. The single game High of 236 posted by Paul Letscher of v corps in the opening series stood up to capture that award. The results singles 1130 1. Vinny Mallally com zso8. Anthony Wysowaty 3rd army  .379 9. Wallace Traver setae. 578 10. Al Kacer seventh army sup com 573 11. Bob Barnes 3rd . 56312. Ken Middle most com z562 13. Bill Kepsel 24th . 361 14. Steve Kensell seventh army sup com. 55715. Bueford Carr Vii corps. 5.56 doubles 1. Tod Hill Harris com z1. Mike Biery Harvey Bradley Usa eur seventh army troops. 1132 3. Middle most Mallally com z11j2 4. Bennedum Ronnie Nauta 32nd a com. 11215. Russell Nelson William Jenkins St . J"56 Traver Ken Stags setae. 108. 7. Zoldack Lloyd Ewing 4th army  Lois s. Richard Thompson John Wunder setae. 10Tfl Louis Salz Carr Vii corps. 10 Joe Simek amly Wood Berlin. Lti11. Lawrence John Jascur Berlin i06b i John Bonaparte Steve Shine v corps. 1w413 David Hunt Jim Blackwelder 32nd Aad com. 1033u Kacer Bob Guenther seventh army Supco Gildea Troy Patrick 3rd . Team standings a seventh army support come 4v.73 2-sth  4274 3-Berlin. 42h 4-4th Arm  4204 5-com a 41s6 by Bakia r seventh army tips 4177 7-Setaf, 4l,n-.s-32nd Aad com 4125 9-3rd . 4i s. 10-v corps 4047 11 i i corp 40 to 1- Mui  3915, All events 1. Dale Harris com z23-�2 Ronnie Bennedum 32nd a Aimoni iol4 3. Bill Jenkins St . " 4. Jerry Zoldak 4th army. 5. Wallace Traver  6. Paul Letscher v corps. Of 7. Jerry Harper 4th army. Us. Bob Barnes 3rd . 9. Doug Lawrence Berlin a r10. Al Kazer. 7th army sup com i\1 Allen Blanks cougars or Iron brigade 14-0 i f to i i i in of Piaf in Anri to a Tjai Hild Gellhausen Germany special lefty Ross Alle scattered four singles and his mates pounded out 14 hits Here alunday As the 2nd brigade Iron brigade rolled Over the 3rdbrigade cougars 14-0, in a 3rd army league  fanned seven and walked Only one in a. Route going per Ermance that give the Iron Al Lyl Fly �. A \ _ a brigade a sweep of the two game set which opened the 3rdarmd league season the 2nd brigade broke t h game open with five runs in the second Joe Kelley s run scoring triple was the big blow of the inning As two errors and a pair of walks added to the cougars  runs in the third and five More in the fourth made it 12-0 and Iron brigade coasted the res of the Way. The Cougar s did t get a Manto third base until the ninth when Jerry Pearce singled with on out and moved around to third on an error. Allen saved his shutout by fanning the next Batter and getting the final Outon a grounder to shortstop. Doug Johnson drove in three runs with two singles Bob Shige Matsu and do Lear a three hits apiece for the Iron brigade and Kelley and Leon Quail added two each. Phil libido the first of thre hurlers for the 3rd brigade was the loser. 3rd brigade 000 000 000 047 2nd brigade. 052 500 02x-h 14 2 la Ido Sal As  Iti and Humble r. Allen and j. Allen Robinson v7. A a. Allen u-0. L libido .0-1. $126,000 fund set for can am new York a a championship fund of $126,00, first prize of $40,000 and a new Cana Dian circuit have been announced for the Canadian Ameri can Challenge cup series of International Auto races. John m. Bishop executive director of the sports car club of America sanctioning body of theban am said the new Canadian i event will be in Edmonton Al  predicted a total of More than $526,000 will be available for prize Money in the series of six races this fall  
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