European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 17, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 20 the stars and stripes so nips Mcaa Berkeley Calif. A Southern California s trojans successfully defended their National collegiate track and Field championship saturday despite tremendous showing by Little Gerry Lindgren and his Washington state Cougar teammates. The trojans scored 58 Points to 57 for the surprising cougars. Lindgren scored the Only Dou ble of the three Day meet when he brought the crowd of 17,500in the University of California s Edwards stadium to its fee with a stirring 5,000 meter Fin ish. On the opening Day he won the gruelling 10,000 meter run. Lindgren s time of 13 minutes57.2 seconds for the three Miles and 188.7 Yards was one of five meet records on the sunny afternoon. The 120-Pound distance Ace wound his collegiate Ca reer with his sixth National meet championship. Only Jesse Owens with eight 30 years ago has More National collegiate athletic association meet records went to Dave Patrick of Villanova in the1,500 meters at 3 39.9, Dick Fos Bury of Oregon state with 7-2 in the High jump Lee Evans of san Jose state with 45 second Flat in the 400 meters and Len nox Burgher of Nebraska an Jamaica with 53 feet 14 Inch in the triple jump. Cougars scare Washington state threw the big fright into Southern califor Nia s highly favored Trojan when John Van Reenan won the discus with a throw of 194-10and Carl o Donnell hurled the javelin 258-11, far beyond his est previous Effort of the year to take another first California moved ahead when Bob Seagren too second place in the pole vault behind the 17-a/4 winning leap by John Vaughan of Urcla. Other titles on the final Day went to Dave Hemery of Boston University and England with a49.8 in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles Byron Dyce of Newyork University 1 47.3 for 800 meters Emmett Taylor Ohio,20.8 for 200 Southern califor Nia s 440 relay team in 39.5 and Villanova s mile relay team in3 08.6. Hemery s time was a stadium record and also a new British record for the hurdle took third place among the teams with 41 Point followed by Brigham Young with 31 and Urcla 30.lindgren, Steve Stageberg of Georgetown Arne Kvalheim of Oregon and Kerry Pearce of the University of Texas at Al Pas Omade it a four Man race among the 37 starters in the 5,000.the diminutive Washington Stater the top . Threat inthe olympic distance races surged to the front on the final Lap and won by 15 Yards. Stage Berg took second in 13 58.8,Pearce finished third in 14 03.8 and Kvalheim was fourth in14 08.8. The third and fourth Fin monday Icci i Fishers Hail from Australia an Sweden respectively. In each event of these collegiate championships the top six . Finishers qualified Tor the . Girls retain Curtis cup Newcastle Northern ire land a the golfing girls of the United states saturday Defeated the British team by 10 Points to iy3 and retained the Curtis cup in a match that remained a Cliff Hanger almost to the end. The britons went into the Sec Ond and final Day leading 5-4. The americans won two of sat urday morning s singles and one was crowd of 4,000 watched the afternoon s singles and Ann Rvin gave the British a boost a defeating 19-year-old Shelley Hamlin of Fresno Calif., 3 and 2 to tie the score at 6 Points summaries of saturday s events discus 1, John Van Reenan Wash Egton state. 194-10. 2, Tim Vollmer Oregon state 189-8. 3, John Morton fio Rida 185-0. 4, Ian Roost Utah state 181 1. 5, Ervin Maroa new Mexico 178-0. 6, flyers sweep mock it Irons m Mary Lou Dill .Amateur Champion from Deer Park tex., sent the unite states ahead by defeating Ann Howard 4 and 2. From that moment there was no doubt that the american girls would keep the cup. Other results mrs. Ann welts it. Vernon,wash., and Belle Robertson halved match mrs. Rober aalbers Temple Terrace fla., and Vivian Saunders halved match Peggy Conley Spokane wash., Defeated mrs. Margaret Pickard one Phyllis Preuss Pompano Beach fla., Defeated Bridget Jackson 2 and 1. Wiesbaden special Wiesbaden s flyers swept both ends of a Safe Germany con Ference double header from bit Burg 3-0, in seven innings and4-2, Here sunday. The double defeat knocked the Barons out of the league Lead and enabled Idle Darmstadt 8-2 to take Over on top. Wies Baden and Pitburg Are tied for second with 7-3 records. Bob Parker hurled a one hitter in the opener and came in in the eighth inning to protect the Lead in the Nightcap. The Vic tory in the Nightcap went to re British gals cop Wightman cup Wimbledon a Britain s Tennis Sisters mrs. Chris Tine Truman Janes and n e 1truman, won a nerve tingling doubles match saturday nigh and wrested the Wightman cup Back from the United states after eight years. They edged two new girls on the american team Kathy Hart or of Seal Beach Calif., an Stephanie de Fina of Hollywood fla., 6-3, 2-6, 6-3, in one of the most emotional matches Ever played on Wimbledon s number one court. That gave Britain a 4-3 Over All Victory. It was a sentimental occasion for mrs. Janes the Darling of British Tennis fans. Ten year Sago As a Bright eyed schoolgirl of 17, she vanquished the might Althea Gibson and led Britain to one of its rare Wightman cup triumphs. The British have now won the trophy seven times against the americans 33 the Day the Strug Gle Between the two teams had see sawed Back and Forth. The americans starting t h second Day trailing 2-1, went into a 3-2 Lead with singles Vic tories by peaches Bartkowicz of Hamtramck mich., and Maryann Eisel of St. Louis. The vital blow for Britain was struck by the Power packing Vir Ginia Wade who Defeated Nancy Richey of san Angelo tex., forthe first time in four meetings. The Wade Richey Duel was the Tennis classic of the series. The British girl won 6-4, 2-8, 6-3, after miss Richey had broken service to Lead 1-0 in the final set. The clincher came in the eighth game when a mighty smash and a magnificent fore hand pass gave miss Wade a vital break and a 5-3 Lead. When she served out for the match in the next game it was a Case of third time Lucky. Twice before i have served out the match against Nancy and each time she has beaten me miss Wade said. Miss Bartkowicz in her Wight Man cup debut overcame win Nie Shaw 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, in a Ner Vous Baseline Duel spattered with errors. The american forehand saw her through. Miss Eisel then surprised the critics by defeating mrs. Janes 6-4, 6-3, and sending the Ameri cans into a 3-2 Overall Lead. The Little St. Louis Gir who picked Only one game against miss Wade Friday was like anew player. She started with to consecutive aces and we through the match volleying and mashing As if inspired. Curtis Parks hurl rams past rockets twice Ramstein Germany Spe Cial Jerry Curtis and Ken Parks each went the route i pitching Ramstein to a double header Victory Over Rhein main in Safe Germany conference action Here sunday. Curtis fired a three hitter fan Ning 10 and walking just one As he blanked the rockets 4-0,in the opener. Parks allowed five hits and one unearned run i beating pm 2-1, in the night Cap. Ramstein tallied three time sin the third to give Curtis More than enough runs in the walk singles Manns and Larry Moss an error an Jerry Tesson s triple accounted for the Trio of runs. The rams added their fourth Marker in the sixth when Wil son Parma singled in Curtis who went two for three in his own be half. All on errors errors provided All the scor ing in the second game. The rams pushed Home their win Ning pair in the sixth on Kirk Chapman s single a sacrifice and two infield errors. The Rock ets had taken a Brief Lead in the fifth on a pair of ram miscues. Parks struck out seven an also walked just one in squaring his record. De Mcnorton who relieved loser Steve Fried in the opener started and took the Lossin the Nightcap. Chapman went three for six on the Day for Ramstein which is now 6-4 but still in fourth s last place record clipped to 1-11. First Amerhein main 000000000030 Ramstein 003 001 Oox-4 8 3 pried Mcnorton 5 and Beardale Curtis and Moss. A Curtis 3-1 a Fried. Second Amerhein main 000010000153 Ramstein 000 002 0002 6 2 Mcnorton Clemmons 6 and Ashe Parks and Moss. A Parks 1-1. A Mcgurton. Liever Jack Wilson now 2-0.the key blow in the opener was Mark Metz two run Home which capped a three run sixth for the winners. It was Metz third Home rim of the year. Dave Crede started it by Lin ing a double to the Wall in right and Leroy Weddington singled him Home. Then Metz hit his Homer to fanned six and walked two in the opener giving Only Lead off single to Bob Collins. Dusty Rhodes pop single which fell Between first and Home plated two runs in a three run Weis Baden rally in the seventh inning of the Nightcap. Metz single started it with two out and after Bill Bennett walked Pinch Hitte Carl Spain doubled Over the Fence on one Bounce for one run set Ting Rhodes Freak Bingle. The Barons lost first baseman Marv Bennink in the fourth in Ning of the second game As he broke his led sliding into second base. First game seven innings Blob org 000 000 00 1 1 Wiesbaden 000 003 x3 6 1 Clow and Graham Parker and 4-0. A Clow. Or wies Baden Metz 3. Second game Pitburg 011 000 0002 6 2 Wiesbaden 000 000 31x4 5 1tobert and Kennedy Graham 4. Har Ris Wilson 7parker 8 and Rhodes. Support come edges div arty 3-2, in 4th army list 400 meter hurdles Boston u., 49.gt Iarj in ton state me an a Southern California Crary son 240-3. 5. Fred Washington 234.2-8 in ton state 227-10 Fuerth Germany special Mac Washburn doubled Home a run in the ninth inning Sunda to give support command a 3-2 Triumph Over the div arty artillerymen in a 4th army div league contest s game winning hit came off reliever Paul Collett who had entered the game in the seventh. Al Warr singled to Ope support come s ninth inning rally. After Jim Morris was Safe Onan error winning Pitcher Bob Rohr forced Warr at third be fore Washburn batted in Morris. Div arty jumped off to a 2-0lead in the third on Crite s run scoring single and Jim Witt sri double. Jim Quick clouded a two run Homer in the fourth to tie it . Quick s blow Over the right Field Fence scored Roy Weide ahead of struck out 15 and walked Only one while spacing nine s game was the third in two Days for these two split a saturday double header one a makeup game div arty winning the opener 11-7, before bowing in the Nightcap,9-4. Support command. 000200001331div arty 002 000 0002 9 4 Rohr and Morris Crite Collett 7 an heard. A Rohr 3-0. A Collett 3-i. Or support command Quick 2. I Stanford 7-0. 4, 0. 5, Frank costello mar Toft used Downing Miami it Radetich Oregon state i m qualifies for olympic trials been is a foreigner 200-meter emmetto., 20.8. 2, Lennox Miller i of Nrania Bill Hurd TreT�0.8. 4, Jim Green Kentucky Hill Ben Vaughn Georgia tech 209 i Columbus Colorado state 210 ii Glosson Trinity 21.1. Wtason Ifor olympic trials because foreigner triple jump i Lennox Bur to Braska 53-1betters meet rtt 52-4% by Art Baxter new mei1967. 2, Perti Pusl brigham52-0%. 3, Tim Barrett Southern c51-0. 4, Eric Klein Washington 5h it decided on better second jump Ford Urcla 50-6%. 6, de Marki Island 50-5. 7, Warren Rockwell 1 state 49-5%. 8, Bob Hanrahan Bri Jyoung 49-5%. 9, Henry Jackson Fofiu. Kentucky 49-2i4. Rockwell Haroland Jackson qualify for Oil Mulc Lili because Burgher Pousland Ball foreigners 400 1, Lee Evans san ,.45.0. Betters meet record Othi Woods Colorado 1960. 2, Larry pm Villanova 45.4. 3, Ron Freeman Irful state 45.4. 4, Tommy Turner mime state 45.8. 5, Hardee Mcalhaney to Lessee 46.1. 6, Mike Mondane vault 1, Jon Vaughn Pucul 17-oi/t. 2, Bob Seagren Southern is Lafornia 16-8. 3, Altti alar Otu Bristol Young 16-4. 4, Erkkil must Akarl Fras state 16-4. 5, Mike Flanagan Flottle 16-0. 6, Andy Steben Occidental 1hi7, Lester Smith Miami Ohio 1h 11 Dennis Phillips Oregon state 1h Smith and Phillips qualify for of trials because alar Otu and Mustata w foreigners 5,000 meters 1, Gry i Wal Washington state 13 57.2. Better tort record of 14 12.3 by , and Bill Straub army in la 2 Steve Stageberg Georgetown iw3, Kerry Pearce step 03.8. I a Kvalheim Oregon 14 07.8. 5, sail a Hurst Utah 14 16.2. 6, Norm to Oregon 14 16.4, 7, Doug hard Ard 14 20.0. 8, Jerry Jobstl artojm14 31.8. 9, Glen Ogden Missour Hardin Jobstl and Ogden i olympic trials because pea Helm and Trerise Are fire Laeri state 3 09.9. 6, Idaho 5, Bob Leral Nykl. Danny Tagus. ,. Ulc amp army i .5. Cam 1 olympic trials because Dyce pm pfc team scores off Washington state 57 View � & Ham Young 31 Urcla i la 26 san Jose state to. Qregonl3i17 California 14 Stanford �. 0 12 Boston a. Town 10 Nebraska 10, a ten0smdame 10 Liode How a w10 Wisconsin 10 c?1� a 1� on 8 f 0 k s is Asp Sara Iua of Organ 8 Utah state 8. J 8 Arizona state 7 1 in i i l j Torpino St a army 5 Clemson 4 res i. Al chief Atlanta chiefs Defeated for the second tune night handing the Maer champions a i i a
