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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 09, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 20 the stars and stripes Giessen surges past of 19 hits by Klint Johnson assistant sports editor Karlsruhe. Germany is showing no respect for Karlsruhe s first and the skins pitching staff the Giessen ales peppered right hander Joh Jelvin for 19 hits to bomb the run and Here Satur Hostine Soa Tansz league  s resounding Victory tightened up the com z  the spartans 5-2 Clung to first place thanks to Berlin s7-4 loss to Vve Bruecken the eagles and Idle palatinate District moved into a tie for Sec Ond place at 4-2. Just one Hal same behind Karlsruhe. Giessen had another shot at the spartans Here sunday in a 2 . Game. The eagles lost Little time i demolishing the enviable Mound record of Elvin. Who care into the game with just one earned eight hit a mowed in 22 2-3  s Steve Braun. Bob Mitchell. Tom Rios and Rusty p Ace standing \ Komaransky slapped four record of its straight singles for two runs to Lead off the second and. After two strikeouts be Adolf or Doug Coleman clubbed a two run sin 12-7 in a com Gle. ,.that four run outburst wiped out Karlsruhe s 1-0 Lead fashioned on Bob Knemeyer s 380 foot double and Bob Engle s sin Gle in the first Frame. The Early Giessen rally also ruined the Karlsruhe Mound staff s Fine record of having yielded just one earned run in 51 league in  spartans bounced Back in the third scoring three times to tie it up on Elvin s single two errors a hit batsman a run scoring walk and a Sacri fice  the Eagle bombardment Barons Bop Hahn twice 4-2,12-6, to pad Lead Hahn Germany special Ler s nine bases on balls and five the bub org Barons made Clear Hahn errors. A two run rally in their claim on first place in Theu Safe Germany conference scramble Here saturday with a twin Bill sweep Over the Hahn Hawks. 4-2 and 12-6. The twin win upped the Barons record to 7-1 and gave them half game Edge Over Darmstadt 7-2 which beat Sembach 5-1. In a single game. Kburg collected Only five hit sin the seven inning opener but took advantage of Tom Chand the fourth broke a 1-1 tie and put the Barons ahead to stay. Right hander Bob Clow scattered eight hits Over the distance for the Victory while Chandler took the loss. In the regulation Nightcap the visitors got Only six hits off Alan Ladd and one reliever but All of hem came in the seventh inning when the Barons scored 10 times with the help of four errors an walk to overcome a 3-2 Hahn , Lorenz Pace Hahn win in Csc Golf Luxembourg special Hahn s four Man team came out on top by nine strokes Here Fri Day in a Safe Continental sports conference Golf tournament on the Luxembourg course. The Hawk team led by Carl Wagner and de Lorenz shot a combined 295 to runner up wies Baden s 305. Other team scores in the open Competition wer Ramstein 308, Pitburg 316, Gie Belstadt 331, Span Dahlem 332,  332, Berlin 33s, sem Bach 347. Birkenfeld 360, and european Security Region Frank furl 366. Wagner and Lorenz tied Forlow medallist honors with one under Par 1 2. Clyde Sniffen of Wiesbaden was next at 75. In the seniors division wies Baden won with a two Man 159.spangdahlem had 162, Ramstein 163. Berlin 169, Sembach 171 Hahn 174, Pitburg 175, r h e i n Mam 1ss and shape 198. Carr Benallack make British Amateur finals , Scotland up Joe Carr and English Michael Benallack the i of Nave dominated i. Cur Gulf in Ivd fur the finals of re Iii Pion lip i i Iri Lunan Champu two me British Ai years Uia the . The Iii Caf did Carr three Pluie Winner of the Champion ship beat rank outsider Reg Glading 3 and 1, while Benallack scored a i and 2 Victory Over Geo i Rev Marks. Had Only just begun. They Tal red a go ahead run in the fourth on Steve shown s triple and a error added two More unearned uns in the fifth used three sin Ges and a walk for two More in the seventh and finished off with three tallies in the eighth. Though he was touched for spartan run in the seventh. Gies sen starter and Winner Steve Moore had a cushy Lead by then and he was apparently headed for a route going Effort until the spartans began making noises in the Bottom of the ninth. De Piotrowski. Denny gift Elvin. And Manuel trim Tronco so rapped singles to plate two runs and leave two on with just one  that Point reliever Ron Johnson was summoned from the bullpen. He retired the Side and saved the Eagle win in most unique fashion by get Ting the final two batters on pop ups that he fielded  Eagle who came to Bat got at least one hit. But it was Coleman and Tom Rios who led the Parade. Coleman hit four for six and drove in a pair of runs and Rios rapped three for five. Komaransky shown and Moore the last three Menin the Giessen batting order also got two Bis apiece. Hits aplenty Giessen Karlsruhe a r h by a r h by co Gaia of 6 i 4 i  2"o .5121 o 0 1 Pill a if 6110 6010 a Demeye a 4 2 2 1 6 2 2 0 Erie c 4021 s 3 2 9 3-? la 5000 5331 Piotrowska of 4 1 2 2 if i 3 2 2 Samuels of .4000 1000 2000 3111 5140 scorpions share with warriors in 3rd army Ajr by Bill Klozik staff write Hanau is the 1st Bri Gade scorpions erupted for eight runs in the top of t h ninth inning to finally put Down the Pesky div arty warriors Here saturday in the first Ganie of a 3rd army div league  the seven inning second game div arty beat the scor pions 8-3, behind the three hit pitching of Little Allen  second game of the scheduled weekend series was played late saturday in order to take sunday off and pay tribute to the late senator Robert f. Ken Nedy. The warriors., wingless in league ,. Through four scorpion pit Aldol use c etts la  is. Mitchell c p=03 3b Ahn Hahn Tooer 0-3 2 0 0 0 co z i 4 Sec 3cc co 2 0 o 10 7 Moore of p. ? 4122 5022 0000 Gooden i Morrii 3.5. Gift s3 Elvia p total. I 12 15 9 total. 43 7 14 6 Gyes a. To 120 230 12 Karu Ruh. 103 oco tq2 7 e Braun 3. . A lorry 2. Kne Meyer eng a s.imu-?u. Moore. Do i mar 1. Lob g-.?=. 3 . E-svir.2. . S3 e . In Floore w.2-1. S 1 11. Karlsruhe h. . 33 . Of to Elvin il.2-2. A Moore. Moore Engles. H r Erbb so. 1-3 14 742 5 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 9 l u 9 2 10 he Floore , is Mitchell. To 2 32. Disco splits with 3rd brigade Frankfurt special third brigade and disco divided a3rd army div doubleheader Here saturday. Disco taking the opener 6-5, in 10 innings and the visitors coming Back for a 2-1triumph in the Nightcap. Disco stayed even by split Ting and now owns a 3-3 record. The 3rd brigade picked up it first win of the season. It has lost three  Foss double and Bob Myers single product a the win Ning run in the opening game. Tom elder s single a stolen base a wild pitch and a passed Ball gave 1st brigade its Victory in the second thriller of the  Neal had a one hitter for eight innings in the second tussle but disco got two consecutive triples by Doug Quay and Tom Mcciain with two out in the ninth for its run. First game 3rd brigade 1o4 0000000 5 55 disco 00302000016104 Hauns  hum tile k re  pox. We is Ilo. A hot  to-3 second game 3rd brigade 010 000 001 z 6 0 disco 000 000 001 1 3 0 Seal and Hunu Lebu to and Roux. A Seal ,1-o.t. A balk 2-l. Mountaineers take 2 from support come Fuerth Germany special Dave Kalapinski and Bob Brack Ett pitched the 1st brigade mountaineers to a doubleheader sweep Over support come in 4th army div Competition Here sat urday. The 6-2 and 3-0 victories raise the mountaineers league record to 7-2. Support come is n o w 3-6.kalapinski ran his record to 2-0 with a five hitter in the opener and Brackett notched his third win in the Nightcap by Dol ing out Only two safeties and re tiring the last 12  mountaineers spotted support corny a 1-0 Lead in the first inning of the opener but they tied the count in the Sec Ond and sewed up the win wit three markers in the top of the third. The clinchers came on a hit a walk an error a Sacri fice Fly and a passed Ball and wild pitch with the bases loaded. Brackett got All the runs he needed in the top of the Firstin the Nightcap. Don tra Zyn ski led off with a double and after Ray Weide fanned the nest two batters Chuck Gillis singled in the  mountaineers added two insurance markers in the sixth on a Bobble a walk Mike Van Derso Romero s hit and a ground  Gaines singled in the first. George Farley repeated inthe third and Gaines lived on an error in the fourth to become support come s Only runners against Brackett. First game 1st brigade 013 020 0 672 support come 100 1qo 0 2 5 2  a id lv�jn-iows3ti Denivar. Weide t s and Morris. A Kauai cake i.2-01.  tl-1. Second game 1t brigade 100 002 0 341 support come 000 000 0 021 Brach edit and Ho-a-ar-1, =&i i,6 Weide Aru Morrus. A Bri he it i3-0. A Weide Tu-1. In the opener while the Rnorman birr hurled All the Way. The 1st brigade s Joe Olna however got the win for two innings of Mound duty to i struck out three walked no and allowed one run on two hits i birr who had respectable Ristics until the ninth \ tagged for 12 runs of which o seven were earned on 12 hits he fanned four walked nine and hit one Batter in his first Al Yearance of the season. I the split left the scorpions with a 4-2 Loop Mark. Div arty is now 1-3. I in the seventh the scorpion tallied twice to break a 1-1 tie Harry Booth starting pitched got on with a bunt single Anil scored when Khafre Deans Tri pled to right Field. Deans Camel Home on an error when Ricky Townsend hit a Fly to left Field div arty came right Back to take the Lead at 5-3 in its Hall after Booth walked the first Maul and threw two balls to the Sec lond relievers Wally Reeve Antl Milton Apple came in but Only to the Delight of the warriors.1reeve and Apple accounted for three walks a hit batsman and a wild pitch while a passed 1 and two errors contributed much More to the warriors four run  team added a run in the eighth inning to make the score6-4 for div arty but All Heck broke Loose for the Good of 1st brigade the nest inning. The scorpions rally produced eight runs on six hits along with three bases on balls and three div arty errors. Dale Mccarthy s three run Homer Ovet the left Field Fence highlight the inning. It was his first of the year. 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He gave up singles to Bil Clemmons and Gary Anderson in the second and fourth and another single to Anderson in the sixth after Tom Beardslee doubled but was caught trying to Advance to third. Dave Crede and Leroy Weddington led the 15-hit attack for Wiesbaden. Creed had four hits in five trips doubling Home two runs in the big sixth while Weddington had three singles in four appearances and drove in three runs. Mark Metz also drove in two runs with a double in the sixth when the flyers combined four hits three error Sand one walk for their biggest inning. A Scad a 001 216 01-115 5 1 rein Wam 000 000 0000 Are i Wodei fric4  Brindi vvpiiic.-, 5-j. A i cd. Oliree Rookie signed to contract by a Csc ago it a go bears have receipt of i = three av., they  a. R wew252-Pooj-i a r v a i states a tackle i .vvnvis.state. A a  Pound g u i r a Viege  
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