European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 16, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and stripes troians add 2 wins in Mcaa Ira " . i to. T not a trim Agio. Hammer throw1, Bob Naro Caslan Cauby Mew i. Berkeley Calif. A Southern California s Earl me Tullouch and Lennox Miller raced to victories in the 110-meter High hurdles and 100-met or dash Friday As the Trojan sought to repeat As National collegiate athletic association track and Field champions. Mccullouch repeated As Hur dle King As he won in 13.4 seconds equalling the meet record while pushed by Villanova s Erv Hall Hall also was timed in 13.4over the Edwards stadium track at the University of Cali , who hails from Jamaica won the 100 with Clyde Glos son of Trinity Tex., second and Sam Davis of san Jose stat third. All were timed in 10.1, tying the meet California however was Hurt when neither o. nor Fred Kuller Quali fied for the finals in the championships were decided Friday after Gerry Lind Gren of Washington state won the Only final thursday the10,000-meter run. Bob Narcessian of Rhode is land became a repeat Winner when he threw the Hammer 202feet, 1 Inch. James Kavanagh of Boston College took second witha 199-1 toss. Lamar tech cops Golf title Beaumont Tex. A setting two tournament records and playing on its Home course Lamar tech captured the sixth Mcaa College division Golf tournament Friday with a four Man team score of 1,151. The cardinals finished 41strokes ahead of Middle ten Nessee state which posted a1,192. In third place was Austin Peay with 1,196. Lamar tech s Mike Nugen shot a two Over 74 in Fri Day s round to win Medalis honors with a 72-Hole score of 280, eight under Smith of Austin Peay shot a two under 70 the final Day to climb into second place with 287. Mike Allen of Lamar tech shot a 72 Friday for 288 and third place. Pertti Pousi of Bri Hamyoung won the Long jump with a wind aided 26-3 and also Quali fied for saturday s finals in the triple hails from Finland and like Miller won t be competing in the United states olympic trials at los Angeles june 29-30. The six leading . Citizens in each event of these Mcaa finals qualify for the trials. Urcla s 280-Pound Steve mar Cus won the shot put with a toss of 61-7%.a third foreigner won a title when Kerry Pearce from Australia a Sophomore at the University of Texas at Elpaso raft the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 8 50.8.finals in 13 events were to be contested saturday concluding the three Day meet. Mccullouch said he has t decided whether hell compete in next weekend s Amateur athletic Union championships and the olympic , Calif. A summaries of Friday i final events in tie National collegiate athletic association track and Field championships Hammer throw1, Bob Naro Caslan Rhode Island 201 feet 1 Inch. 2, James Kavanagh Boston College 199-1. 3, Augle Zilincar Monmouth . 190-3. 4, Larry Hart army 188-0. 5, bal Potts Navy 186-11. 6, Roger beat Bowdon 184-5. 110-Metei hurdles1, Earl Mccullouch us Southern California 13.4 seconds. 2, err Hall Vitanova 13.4. 3, hike Butler Wisconsin 13.7, 4, Jeff Howser Duke 13.8. 5, Mike Kelly Florida state 13.8. 9, Vic Simmons Nevada 13.8, 100 meters1, Lennox Miller Southern California 10,1 seconds. 2, Clyde Glosson Trinity 10.1. 8, Sam Davis san Jose state 10.1. 4, Bill kurd notre Dame 10.2. 5, Tom Randolph Western Michigan 10.2. 6, Jerry Bright Arizona state 10.3. 7, Ben Vaughn Georgia tech., 10,3. Vaughn qualified for olympic trials be cause Miller 1, a foreleg Long jump i Torii Young 26 Tesson Urcla 29-14 state Hay Ward 58-3 \ Urcla 58-2. 8, Islah 0�liei08-6% Hodge and olympic trials because Mercer Are foreigner Britain leads in Curtis cup Newcastle Northern ire land a Margaret Pickard of England won the last two Hole sin the final match of the Day and sent the British Curtis cup team into a slender Lead Over the Golf ing girls of the United states inthe first Day s play Over the Sun baked links of Royal countdown Friday. The score was 3-3 with two matches halved when mrs. Pick Ard and Jean Ashley 29-year-Oldschool teacher from Chanute kan., came Down to the last two holes. Foursomes Belle Robertson and Ann Irvin Defeated Shelley Hamlin of Fresno Calif., an mrs. Ann welts of mount Vernon wash., 6 and 5. Mrs. Pickard and Vivien Saun Ders Defeated Mary Lou Dill of Deer Park Tex., and Peggy con Ley of Spokane wash., 3 and 2. Phyllis Preuss of Pompano each fla., and miss Ashley Defeated Ann Howard and Tredinnick one up. In the afternoon s singles an Irvin Defeated mrs. Welts 3 and 2. Miss Hamlin Defeated miss Saunders one up. Roberta Albert of Temple Orrade fla., Defeated Belle Robertson one up. Bridget Jackson of Britain an Peggy Conley halved their match As did Dinah Oxley of Britain an miss Preuss. Mrs. Pickard Defeated miss Ashley two up. Draws . Even miss Bartkowicz tops miss Shaw in Wightman cup Wimbledon England up the United states Drew even with great Britain in the Wight Man cup women s Tennis tournament saturday when 19-year-old Marie peaches Bartkowicz from Hamtramck mich., Defeated Winnie Shaw of Scotland in a hard fought three set match 7-5,3-6, 6-4. Britain led 2-1 after the first Day s play depended on saturday s second singles Between Britain mrs. Christine Truman Janes and Mary Ann Eisel of the .the devastating play of Brit Ain s top Amateur player Vir Ginia Wade and the equally pathetic play of miss Eisel were the dominating features of Fri Day s Wade swept through the singles match against miss Eisel 6-0, 6-1, and with Scotland s win Nie Shaw took the doubles from miss Eisel and Nancy Richey,5-7, 6-4, 6-3. Earlier miss Richey Sanangelo Tex won the first singles by defeating mrs. Christine tru Man Janes 6-1, 8-6. Miss Eisel who was ranked no. 3 in the . Last year be Hind mrs. Billie Jean King Nowa professional and miss Richey was visibly upset after the Dou Bles. I just Don t know what Strong with my game the 21 year old blonde from St. Louis,mo., said. I just can t hit a Ball her two matches miss Eisel held her service Only three times out of 14 and made every mistake in the Book. Usa feb -48 Germany Coo feretto Pitburg Darmstadt ,. G Wiesbaden j Ramstein 4 Sembach 3 Halm 2 Rhein main i saturday .,., Halm of Sembach postponed nil a Lien main at Ramsten. Y.315 i Pitburg at Wiesbaden Posl Onul sunday i schedule Hahn at Sembach 21 . Rhe in main at Ramstein 21 is. Pitburg at Wiesbaden 21 ,. Conference won Loit Pel 01alconbury 4 1 .800 3 1 Ben Waters 2 2 upper Heyford ,., 2 1 .750 i ,501 1 .400 1, .29 not n Ashe subdues Graebner in West of England final Bristol England a Arthur Ashe . No. 2, scored a straight 6-4 6-3 win Over fellow american Clark Graebner of new York City in the men s final of the West of England Tennis championships , 24, of Richmond va., had Little difficulty in overpowering the . No. 4 in 55 min utes. Graebner was outer Verand out volleyed. Ashe s serve always worked Well while the 24-year-old Graeb Ner rarely served an Ace after the third game. Ashe broke his opponent s serve in the seventh game of the first set and this was sufficient to give him the looked nervous and allowed Ashe to coast Home inthe second set. Ashe reached the final when his Semi final opponent . Davis cupper Cliff Richey Ofsan Angelo Tex., was disqualified Friday after a Row with the Umpire. Richey apologized saturday to Umpire Harry Evans for his part in Friday s scene. Evans told him As far As i m concerned the matter is Spain drops Britain frown net cup play from press dispatches Barcelona Spain Spain beat Britain saturday 4-6, 6-3,6-3, 6-3, in the doubles of their european zone group a Davis cup semifinals to eliminate Brit Ain from the Competition 3-0.former Wimbledon Champion Manuel Santana teaming up wit Hyoung Manuel Orantes soundly Defeated Britain s Mark Cox an the Veteran Bobby Wilson. Spain will now meet the win Ner of the Italy Russia match. In Friday s singles matches Santana whipped Cox 6-1, 6-3, 6-3 and Juan Gisbert toppled Rick Hutchins 6-1, 6-3, 6-1. In the other group a Semi finals at Reggio Emilia Italy the italian team was tied wit Russia after Friday s play at 1-1 As Nicola Pietrangeli of Italy owned Thomas lexus 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-2, while Russia s Alexande Metreveli outclassed Martin Mulligan 6-3, 6-1, 6-3.West Germany led Czechoslovakia 2-1, in their group semifinals. Germany s Ingo by Ding and Wilhelm Bunger downed Jan kodes and Milan Holeck 5-7, 6-1, 7-5, 3-6, 12-10, Ina Marathon doubles saturday. 3 3 London. 0 2 saturday s result Alconbury 13, upper he lord London at Lakenheath untre Portri Ben Waters at Wetter shield Anrep Jimj sunday s schedule London at Lakenheath 2 . Upper Heyford at Alconbury 2 . Ben Waters at Wethersfield 2 . Usar Hurcom z league won unit pet. 61 Killy can keep 3 olympic medals ski group rules Innsbruck Austria a the International skiing federation Fis Friday unanimously cleared French olympic Cham Pion Jean Claude Killy of charges of commercialism and violation of Amateur rules thu permitting him to keep All three Gold medals he won in the 1968winter games at Grenoble. Fis president Marc Hodler of Switzerland told newsmen that testimony and documentation clearly showed Killy acted in innocence when he posed for Magazine photographs for which he was said to have received said the Board also unanimously agreed that Killy cannot be blamed for misuse of his for the Board has yet to Deal witha complaint against the Dis qualification of austrian Kar Schranz in the slalom. Schranz was disqualified for missing Agate just before he interrupted his slalom run allegedly to avoid collision with a French policeman in heavy fog. Giessen 8 Berlin 5palatinate dist. 4 3rd supt. Brigade 4 Karlsruhe 5 Mannheim 3zweibrueckfin3 Hanau 3 Taurus .750 .711.661 .661� in .315 1 ,331 141 .000 if i saturday re Multi Giessen 3, Mannheim 2, id Berlin 5, Hanau 1 palatinate District at taunt Dumi brigade at rtp01 c sunday i sche Trule _ palatinate District at Edwards Cavern Frankfurt 11 Hanau at Berlin 2 . I3rd support brigade at Karu Rulie a rent Cavern 2 .Mannheim at Gisbon 2 . Wei Bruecken Bye 2nd by Lynde 1st brigade disco � & 1 div arty j 3 j5 1st Bra Ari we Stade. A and brigade at div arty ral sunday s schedule i list brigade re Bangad. B2n1da by Kaile at div arty Cavern. Hanau Hill smashes another Turbine in Gosport trials. _ i. To -. 1st in division 3rdsupport d1v Gosport out. Up and Granatelli s Turbine cars added another failure to the growing list Friday when England s Graham Hill wrecked the suspension of his Turbo ear on an Oil slicked turn eliminating the second of Granatelli s two entries in saturday s 200-Mileroad race. Hill and Indianapolis Driver Joe Leonard had been slated to drive two Turbine entries in the Telegram trophy race Satur Day but a broken Axle sidelined Leonard car earlier and Slippery practice Lap Friday knocked out the other Turbine speedster. A third Granatelli car was wrecked at the Indianapolis 500 memorial Day race when Hill smashed it into Wall. California Driver Dan Gurney grabbed the pole position for the race with a qualifying Tim of 1 minute 21.5 seconds an average Speed of More than 110miles per hour on the 2.5-mile track at Gosport spot went to Mario Andretti of Nazareth pa., with a time of 1 22.5 while Bobby Unser of Albuquerque n.m., Winner of the indy 500, was the third qualifier with a time of 1 23.5. Unser won the Tele Gram race last year. Leonard undaunted by the broken Axle his Turbine suffered at Milwaukee switched Back Toa Piston powered Ford and Quali fied with a time 1 28.6
