European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 02, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and stripes sunday june 2 squads named for Grid classic Begaii so Pika head teams 111 All America Atlanta up Quarter Back Gary Icban the Heisman trophy Winner from Urcla an fullback Larry Csonka latest in the Long line of great runner from Syracuse will Square off Here june 28 in the eight annual coaches All America football full squads for the game which pits the top 1967 Colleg seniors of the West against those of the East were announced saturday. With Beban one of the to offensive stars of the past several seasons in the West Backfield Are quarterback Paul Toscano of Wyoming the nation s no. 6 passer last season halfback Max Anderso Nof Arizona state the nation s no. 3 rusher and fullback Ron Botts of Oklahoma. In the East Backfield along with Csonka the 235-Pounder who broke records set by Jimmy Brown Ernie Davis and Floyd Little Are Alabama quarterback Kenny Stabler and running backs Walter Chadwick of Tennessee and Bobby Duhon of Tulane. However Stabler recently Hada knee operation and the East s quarterback chores May fall fully on the shoulders of unheralded Greg Lancry who played at Massachusetts. One of the highlights of the game should be a continuation of the Duel Between offensive enter Bob Johnson of Tennes see of the East and Middle guard Granville Liggins of Oklahoma of the West. They Las paired off in the Orange bowl when Oklahoma beat the game is being played in Atlanta there will be considerable local interest in the play of offensive tackle Edgar Chandler of Georgia and in three draft choices of the Atlanta Falcons East defensive tackles Carlton Dabney of mor Gan state and Claude Humphrey of Tennessee a i and West half Pii Ladelphia a Maryland s Atlantic coast conference champions took Aslim Lead after the first Day of the 92nd annual ic4a outdoor r a c k and Field championships Hopes of dethroning defending Champion Villanova were jolted however by an up set in the coach Jim Kehoe needs valuable Points in Fiel events since Villanova s strength is concentrated in the javelin Champion Wayne Donelon of Maryland finished fifth behind Jim Shillow of javelin was one of four finals Friday on the two Day 19-event program. The rest of the Day was devoted to qualifying trials for saturday s finals. Maryland wound up with 12points to 11 for Harvard eight each for Villanova and Rhode Island and six for Manhattan. Shillow won the javelin with atoms of 234 feet 6 inches defeat ing Maryland s Dave Reiss who recorded a 231-11. Two other defending Cham West Point track team sinks middies 114-40 West Point . A army rolled up the biggest score in army Navy track history with a 114-40 Victory Over the middies in the annual out door meet Friday. Biggest Winner was Cadet she Ridon Groves from Denver Colo. Lie won the 120-Yard High hurdles and the 100-Yard clash was second in the 220-Yard dash and anchored the winning 440 Yard relay. Pions repeated Del Benjamin of Manhattan in the Long jump and Bob Narcessian of Rhode Island in the Hammer throw. Benjamin leaped 24 feet 11%inches to defeat Yale s Paul Jones with a 24-41/4. Narcessian retained his Hammer laurels with a 201-foot, 10-Inch perform Ance besting a 199-7 by Jim Kavanagh of Boston College. Maryland s Charles Dre Cherwon Over Harvard s Ron Wilson in the discus with a 170-foot, 5-Inch throw. Wilson s runner up Mark was 163-6. New records the Only records broken herein the 100-Yard dash was Roland Merritt of Maryland who ran9.4, bettering the 9.5 held by Johnny Haines of Penn 1955 and Frank Budd of Villanova 1962and by Erv Hall of Vil Lanova in the 120-Yard High hurdles. Hall ran in 13.9, breaking the 14.1 Mark held by four including Hall in 1967. Philadelphia a summaries of the 2nd annual ic-1a track and fluid championships at Franklin Field Long jump -1, Del Benjamin manhat Tan 24 feet 11j� inches. 2, Paul Jones Vale 2-l-4 i. 3, Don Kay. Rutgers 2-t-ni.4, Vinee Bizzarro Villanova 2-75, Rich Clivner Maryland 23-2. 0, Ron bar Uloza Morgan state 23-1 ,4. Javelin 1, Jim Sli Illow Villanova 2imfeet, u inches. 2, Dave Reiss Maryland 2iu-11. 3, Juhn Gaydeski Lafayette 228-2. 1, Wayne Bodenhemier to itts Burkwi 220-10. 5. Wayne Donelon Maryland 221-10. Hammer1, Bob Narcessian Rhode is land 201 fact 10 inches. 2, Jim Kavan Anh Boston College 109-7. 3, Charle Ajootian Harvard 193-11. 4, Rich Nares Sian Rhode Island 1ho-5. 5. Ron Wilson Harvard 180-8. Discus 1, Charles Drescher Mary land 170 feet 5 inches. 2, Ron Wilson Harvard Itile a. Of Bruce Ile Dendal har Vard 101-8. 4, Jim Kavanagh Boston col lege 1uo-1. 5, Dick Sherman St. John s,1d7-2. Back Rick Eber of East holds a 4-3 Edge in the series having won last year12-9 on a 38-Yard touchdown pass in the closing minute from Florida quarterback Steve Spurrier the 1966 Heisman Winner to end Gene Washington of Michigan state. The first five games we replayed in Buffalo ., and the Early summer game classic was transferred Here in 1966. A record crowd of 38,326 turned out for the 1966 game in which Randy Johnson now the Falcons quarterback passed the West to a 24-7 Victory. Las year s crowd in 58,000-seat Atlanta stadium was only30,205. Indiana s John Pont assisted by Doug Dickey of Tennessee and Joe Paterno of Penn state will coach the East this year while Oregon state s Deean Clos assisted by Lloyd Eaton of Wyoming and Chuck fair Banks of Oklahoma will coach the West. Kieronski released a 29-Maneast roster and a 30-Man West roster saturday and said one More East player will be announced later. Atlanta a. A Here Are the East and West squads that will Battle june 28 in the coaches All America foot Ball game West ends Phil Odle Brigham Young Charles Sanders Minnesota Tim Rosso Vich. Southern Cal Harry gunner Oregon state. Tackles Greg Pines Baylor Wayn Meylan Nebraska Russell Washington Missouri Larry single Urcla Ron Yary Southern Cal Stephen Thompson Washington. Guards Granville Liggins Oklahoma Rich Stotter Houston Curley Culp Ari Zona state John Williams Minnesota. Centers Vic a curler Northeast Loui Diana state Ron Hudson Washington. Linebackers William Vander Nimit Oregon state Adrian Young Southern Cal Fred Carr Texas Elpaso. Quarterbacks Paul Toscano Wyoming Gary Beban Urcla. Halfback Rick Eber Tulsa Dic Kanderson Colorado Jinmy Smith Ore gon Charles Smith Utah Paul Vallerga Santa Barbara Kenneth Dyer. Arizona state Max Anderson Arizona state. Fullback Ron Shotts Jerry Depoyster Wyoming. East ends Kevin Hardy notre Dame Rob Taylor Navy Aaron Marsh Eastern Ken tin by Freddie Hyatt Aubun. Tackles Bill Lenkaitis Penn state Edgar Chandler Georgia Carlton Dabney Morgan state Claude Humphrey. Ten Nessee a i Richard Buzyn Penn state. Guards Bruce Gunstra Northwestern Harry Olszewsky Clemson Doug Cru san Bob Johnson Tennessee Don Roberts army. Linebackers d. D. Lewis Mississippi state Thomas Beutler Toledo Jimmy Keyes Mississippi. Quarterbacks Greg Lamury. Massachusetts Kenny Stabler Alabama. Halfback Tom Schoen notre Dame Frank Lorla Virginia tech Bobby Duhon Tulane taller Chadwick Tennessee Den Nis Homan Alabama Sammy Grezaffi Louisiana state Bobby Johns Larry Csonka Syracuse. Kicker John Eason Florida am chalets generals tie new York a the at Lanta chiefs and new York generals battled to a scoreless tie Ina North american soccer league game Friday night before a crowd of 6,225. Five run first Elvin s 2-hitter Karlsruhe past Hanau by Ron Delacy staff writer Hanau Germany is the Karlsruhe spartans pounded out five first inning runs her saturday then Rode John Elvin s two hit pitching to a lopsided 11-1com z league Victory Over the Hanau was the fourth Victory against one loss for the spartans leaving them tied with Palatin ate District for first place in the league standings. The defeat dropped Hanau below the .500mark at 2-3. The spartans and Hurricane were to play again sunday at 3 30 . On the Pioneer Caser Diamond. Maury Berg s two run Homeland Bob Knemeyer s two run triple were the big blows i Karlsruhe s first inning. Those four runs and one More which came on an error All crossed on the plate before an out was made in the game. Losing Pitcher Dave Doc Dowlen kept the spartans quiet for the next four innings before Nuernberg Germany special the league leading 1st brigade mountaineers score three times in the first inning Here saturday and went on Topmost a 9-2 Triumph Over the seventh army training Cente rangers in a 4th army div con Conquest raised 1st Bri Gade s record to 5-1. The rangers dropped their third game. They have won fou times. A walk Charles Gilles single an error a wild pitch and a two base throwing error gave the mountaineers their three runs in the first. They added two in the third on singles by Nick Lujan Jim Lewandowsk and Russ Richards. 4th inning run a walk the first of Don Kraw Zynski s three hits and a Bobble accounted for another Mountain Eer run in the fourth. The hosts added a pair in the sixth on Krawzynski s triple a three base throwing error and a sacrifice Fly and closed out their scoring in the eighth on Krawzynski single a sacrifice and a single by Mike Vandersommer. The rangers tallied in the third on an error a balk and Leonard Boswell s single and inthe ninth on a double by Joe gather and a single by Bob Beasley. Seventh army 001 000 0012 5 4 1st brigade 302 102 01x9 9 1lasek, Beasley and trieber bracket and Lewandowski. A bracket 2-0.i. A Lasek. Frankku1jt special Ster Ling Roux singled to Ceriter Finkl in the Lolli iimiii., Priviti in 15obmyers, to give disco a 12-11 Vic Lory Over the div arty warriors saturday at Drake Edwards Field. Myers was hit by a pitch to Lead off the Bottom of the 10th. Dale Bovers then singled Myers to third before Roux delivered his was disco s hitting Star of the Day with four for six including a triple and four Ellils. Dean a Lieras who had three hits and three walks and was not retired All Day scored a ninth inning disco run that sent the game into an extra inning. After singling he advanced on a walk to Doug Quay and scored on an error at third base. Div arty which fought Bac from 7-4 and 10-6 deficits scored twice in the top of the ninth on Rich Canfield s rib single a walk and two disco gave the warriors a temporary 11-10 Lead. Reliever Jerry balk retired div arty in order in the 10th and collected the Victory. Catcher Ralph Gagliano waste leading Batter for div arty collecting was the first Victory in three games for disco while div arty was playing its league opener. Div arty 111 012 032 011 15 4 disco 100 330 301 112 11 4wiley, Scott 8 and Galliano nails Kirk 2rasberry 9balk 10 . A balk 1-0. A Scott 0-1. Run in the sixth got All the Way to third on scored on a singles by Knemeyer Boben Gle and de Patrowski netted the spartans their two seventh in. Neg runs and Dowden left of walking the next Batter John Siefert who stopped the seventh inning rally walked de Padilla to open the eighth and Knemeyer followed with his third hit of the Day an rib double. Knemeyer later scored Onan error. The sixth Hanau error and a bad hop single by Engle gave Karlsruhe its last run in the ninth off reliever Scott Mclaughlin. Fanned seven Elvin struck out seven and walked three in picking up his second win against one loss Roy Marsh got both hits off him a single Over second base in the first inning and a looping single to left in the seventh. Between Marsh s two hits Elvin retired 17 hurricanes in a Row. The Hanau run came in first inning. Lou Brummell walked and scored on a stolen base attempt when Catcher en-1 Gle threw past second base and the Ball got away from Center fielder Padilla. 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