European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 16, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse June 16, 1968 the stars and stripes Page Belt per hey Ore i. Ake top spot a Glen Carmichael. 4 hits 13 whiffs hang Ankers 1-2 defeat on mountaineers Nuernberg Germany Spe Al Rick Valadino tacked up fifth Victory of the season As pitched the division has bikers to a 4-2 Victory Over the ague leading 1st brigade maintain ears Here saturday in a Arrond div game at soldiers eld. The loss left the mountaineers the a 7-3 record but kept them first place a half game ahead the 2nd brigade warriors 7-4. Fat ladino needed Relief Helsom John Clark in the eighth Hen 1st brigade pushed Over of runs. Pie tankers scored in theft and fourth innings for a 4-0 and and Valadino had a shut outling till the eighth. In the first Bill Johnson drove two runs with a timely single John Tomazin lashed a two single in the fourth to a Lunt for the Tanker scoring Ine mountaineers picked up air of runs in the eighth. Mike Ancie somen who went three four for the losers Ham i de a double to drive in one � and Mack Manns drove Ine other. Clark came on with be out and one run in. Jj.2? had Oliree for four to i Tanker s at the plate. Boo bracket started and Tooke loss he was knocked out in fourth and relieved by Jerry the Victory levelled the tank record at 4-4. Bariq a zoo 200 000-4 am a000 000 020-2" Lark 81 and Davis Brach " 4 and a Windu Slu. A Tala ii. La by a Lii it Cj-1. Alconbury England Spe Cial Glen Carmichael hurled a four hitter and fanned 13 and his Alconbury teammates bashed out 13 hits As the spartan grabbed undisputed first place in the . Conference Here Satur Day with a 13-4 thumping of up per hey Ford. Carmichael pitched shutout Ball until the seventh when one hit a single by Mike Dutton two errors a walk and a passed Ball combined to give the sky King three tallies. Andrew Samuels and j i Halverson backed Carmichael with homers Samuels hitting Atwo run shot to highlight a six run Alconbury fourth got a Solo Homer to Lead off the sixth inning and also had a double and single Jim Hodge started the big fourth for the spartans 4-1, sin gling stealing second going to third on a passed Ball and scor ing a wild pitch. That made it2-0 for Alconbury. Clyde Aiken walked moved upon a passed Ball and Samuels smacked his 345-foot Homer tonight for a 4-0 Lead. After David Erickson walked and was sacrificed to second Bob o Haver dropped Halverson s Fly to right for another run. Halverson stole two bases an scored on a passed Ball Doug Houston walked swiped second went to third on a passed Ball and scored on Ron Huff single. Halverson s Homer and Hec Tor Hernandez sacrifice Fly sent two Home in the sixth. Dave vis Ker singled in one run. Another scored when the Ball was muffed in right Field and a third scored on a passed Ball in the eighth in Ning for Alconbury besides Halverson Huff collected two singles and Hernan Dez a double and single for the winners. Tom Bart got two sin Gles for the losers now 2-5.upper Heyford starter Billy Parish gave up Only four hits in his four innings but walks errors stolen bases and passed balls helped swell the count against him to 7-1 at that Point. Upper Heyford. 0000003014 4 6 Alconbury 100 612 03x13 13 4 Parish Bart 51 and Chandler car Michael and Hodke. A Carmichael 2-Fli. In Parish. Or Alconbury Samuels 11, Halverson 2. Kolts out Bat warriors in Marne exhibition Kitzinger Germany Spe Cial the Kitzinger Kolts cracked out a dozen hits to turnback the Wuerzburg warriors 14-9, in an exhibition lame her saturday Between two Marne league Jarmuz and Tris Adams paced the Kolt attack giving the win to Bill Mason who hurled the last five highlighted a bit eight run fifth inning with a three run Homer. Adams had a triple a a pair of singles and scored four times. Warriors topple rangers 9-5, in Battle for second by Ben Abram staff writer Erlanger Germany is the 2nd brigade warriors scored four times in the Bottom of the first inning Here saturday and went on to take a 9-5 verdict from the seventh army training Center rangers in a 4th Arm div game. The Victory broke a tie for Sec Ond place Between the two clubs and gave the warriors a 7-4league record. The rangers now stand at 6-5. The two clubs hereto meet again sunday. On the same Ferris Barracks clubs went with their Ace hurlers setting up a possible Mound Duel Between the warriors Hayden Mitchell and 7tharmy s Bill Mulligan. However the Fielding left lots to be de sired and pitching Battle did t . A Crafty left hander went the route and notched his fifth win in an unblemished season. Mulligan absorbed his second defeat to go with four wins. The visitors got to Mitchell for Yarbrough hurls Berlin by if Ana a Berlin special Leftha Derron Yarbrough spun a three hitter and Jerry Lafeve cracked out a three run Homer As Berlin s bears toppled the Hanau hurricanes 5-1, Here sat urday in the com z league. Ron Yarbrough. Three hitter Jerry Lafever. Three run or oddly enough All three hit Given up by Yarbrough were for extra bases. The first was second inning double to the right Field Wall by Al sailed through the next five innings before Wood Widmor blasted a 330-foot Homer to left his first of the other hit was collected by Hurricane starter Doc Dowden a two Bagger Down the line in right in the eighth fanned three and walked one in picking up his fourth Victory against no losses. He has won All but one of the bears Loop contests and lowered his own earned run average to1.32five earned runs in 34 inn rings. Berlin now 5-2, failed to Gainon first place Giessen 6-2a 3-2 Victor Over Mannheim blasted his second Homer of the year after George Geiger led off with a double to right and Terry Lewis reached Ona Fumble at third. Lafever belted Dowden s first pitch to up the margin to 5-1. Other Bear runs came in the first and third innings. In the first Bobby Bell walked and stole second and Rod Brown then got free Shipes rapped hard to third where a Force got Bell but the throw got away at first allowing Brown to score. In the third Yarbroug walked and went to second on Bell s single and a walk Obrown loaded the sacks. Shipes hit a sacrifice Fly to right scor ing Yarbrough despite a double play when Brown tried to taken extra base on the throw to the , now 2-3, gave up Only four hits and three earned runs but was in trouble often because of six walks and a hit Batter. He fanned seven. The Only other hit off him was a single by Bell inthe sixth. Bell with his two singles waste Only Man on either team to More than one safely. Hinnau 000 000 1001 3 3 Berlin 101 000 30x 6 4 0 of inv five colleges have an of the Assoc a Start competition1968 9 is a in nine is of the Newark Fresno state Sulle University o at Santa Barbara san Diego stale and Long Beach state. Two other schools under consideration for membership but which did not join As charter members Are los Angeles state and University of the Pacific. The sports the schools will Start competing in next fall Are Cross country Golf gymnastics Tennis track handball water Polo an swimming Field Volley wrestling. Because of prior commit ments football Competition among the members of the new conference will not get under Way until 19 59-70. Basketball Competition will get underway for Nio it of the schools in 1969 70 but san Jose state and . Santa Barbara will have to Complete Long Range commit ments in that sport with the West coast athletic conference. Fresno state Long Beach state and san Diego state were members of the California collegiate athletic association but san Diego state earlier this year announced us withdrawal. Two runs in the top of the Gaither walked and raced to third when Mitchell s had him dead Pickoff throw got away from first baseman Albade. Gaither came in on Len Boswell s sacrifice Fly. Bob Beas Ley followed with a single stole second and scored on de Moore looping single to right. The warriors however Gott Heni Back in their half of the inning and added another pair to Boot to build a Lead they never relinquished. With one out Lor Enzo Jones beat out a bunt and moved to second on the play when the throw went astray. Randy Pace was Safe on another error moving Jones to third and after Pace stole second Ron Kirk singled Home two More Manuel Marquez followed with a line triple Over Beasley s head in Center and he scored moment later on still another Ranger Bobble. The Warrior added another tally in the next inning on Mitchell s single walk a passed Ball and an error. The 2nd brigade scored one run in the fourth on Dan Oliver s second Home run of the season one More in the fifth and closed out with a pair in the sixth. The fifth inning run came on Baade s single a wild pitch and Marquez bouncer through the in Field. The warriors last runs were scored on singles by car Preston Oliver John Myers and Jones. After his shaky Start Mitchel settled Down until a i 1 d n e s 8 plagued him in the fifth. Two walks and Beasley s second hit gave the rangers a run there before Mitchell got Fred Trei Beron a hard smash to second to end the inning. Unearned run the rangers got an unearned run in the sixth when Moore reached base on an error and raced All the Way Home on Jerry Bolding s apparent Home neglected to touch Home plate after running out his drive and the rangers lost his run on the Appeal play. Mitchell survived threats inthe seventh and eighth innings before yielding his last run inthe top of the ninth. In the seventh errors put men on secondhand third with none out but strikeouts and a Fly Ball disposed of that threat. Bolding tripled with one out. In the eighth but was caught trying to score a moment later on an easy ground Ball to third. 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