European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 12, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes Page 19 rain Mars regatta s opening Boga to got off to its most Dis Start in years wednesday stent morning drizzle which turned to a downpour. As far As . Entries were concerned their results were Al most As depressing As the weather and two of the three in action wednesday were beaten. Although not for Lack of of for and Joe Amlong of ves nor boat club were eliminate from the Silver goblets for paired oars and Kent school of Connecticut semifinalists last Vear in the Princess Elizabeth cup for school eights were beaten in the first Stuart High school from Falls Church va., stayed i Contention in the Princess Eliza Beth cup however with a comfortable 3& length Victory Over Oundle school of Start the 1968 . Schoolboy Cham pions making their first trip to Henley thanks to the generosity of fellow students friends and parents who provided the Money for the trip looked goo wednesday. They jumped into an Earl Lead and although adopting much slower striking rate than their opponents pulled powerfully away to Complete the 2,300 Yard course in seven minutes and three seconds to Delight coach Mike Hasch. We Wen naturally feeling very nervous about our debut Hasch said later but now Weare raring to the Amlong Brothers in their first race together since the 1964 olympics when they were Mem Bers of the . Gold medal win Ning eight could t match the youth and stamina of Britain s prospective olympic pair Jerry Sulton and put Sharp. Behind Earl they tried hard enough but they allowed the younger briton too much of a head Start and were Well behind at the Barrier 700 Yards. Then they opened up wit great precision Cut into the deficit and Drew level at the Milepost. But the tremendous Effort i took too much out of the Ameri jeans and the englishmen Drew on their Reserve strength pulled away and at the line had a Vic tory margin of 11-3 , one of Britain s est Schoolboy eights used built in its own Woodwork at Jop to beat Kent school in thriller. The britons streaked into a Bigeau soon after the Start but Ine . Crew stroked by Fred we fought Back Halfway up we course and got to within one third of a English Crew three time continued on Page tight finish co world record Holder Ronnieray Smith 69 of the United states is shown winning the 100-meter dash at the International track and Field meet in Cologne wednesday night. John Carlos 70 also of the . Was second and Roger Sambuck of France be Hind Smith was third. Smith s winning time was 10-3. Associated press photo yanks take 4 firsts in rain marred track Cologne Germany a Bodo Tuemmler of West Ger Many turned in the world s fast est 1500-meter run of the Yea Rand americans captured first place in three sprints and the shot put in a rain marred inter National track and Field meet Here wednesday night. Despite the wet track Tuemmler s Lime of 3 minutes. 36.5 seconds was Only two tenths of second slower than the euro Pean record. Experts said tithe fastest 1,500 Ever run on a German cinder track. World record Holder Ronnieray Smith of the . Won the 100-meter dash in 10.3 seconds after South african Star Paul Nash who won his heat in the eliminations in the same time was forced to withdraw fro the finals because of a bad Throat condition. Carlos second John Carlos of the ., who finished second to Smith in the 100 meters captured the 200-meter event in 20.7 seconds and Lee Evans turned in the other american Victory in the dashes with a 46.1 clocking in the 400 Dave Maggart won the shot put As expected witha heave of 62 feet 54 inches. Tom von Ruden of the .picked up fifth place in the 1,500 meters with a time of3 39.4 an excellent time considering the track the 400-meter hurdles could be run before the rain set i Gerhard Hennige won this event with the Good time of 50.0 seconds followed by Robert Frivol i of France and Peter Rich of South Africa. West Germany also capture the 110-meter hurdles As Hinrich John won with a 14.1-secondclocking. American Russ Rogg ters finished fourth in 14.3.France captured the 400-meter relay in the time of 40.2 seconds was while a Frenchman Miche Sampere won the 800 meters in 1 48.8. I the 21-year-old Nash. Who last week in Zurich covered the 100 meters in 10 seconds Flat and missed the world 200-meter rec Ord of 20.0 by Only one tenth of a second was to be the Sta attraction of the South african track team touring West Ger South africans barred from this year s olympics i Mexico Are getting a Chance to test their skills against top world Talent through an invitation from the wrest German track Andfield association. Shoot 7is Trio tied for Lead in pub Linx Dallas Tex. A a elementary school teacher from Colorado an aircraft com Pany employee from kan., and a Louisiana state uni varsity student wedged them selves into a three Way tic forthe Lead with 71s in the first round for the National Public i links Golf tournament Widnes Lee Mattocks of Greeley colo., who got into the tournament As an alternate a week i and a half ago was the first player off the tee and finished with halves of 36-35 for his 71. Don Maddox Wichita a 24-year-old computer operator said Darmstadt Germany special Robert Unger and Arnold Salinas competing in the National Public links Golf tournament in Dallas Are for Mer Usa eur golfers. Unger was attached to v corps while stationed in Ger Many. Salinas runner up in the 1967 Usa eur Golf tourney was with the 97th general hos Pital in Frankfurt. He was a Little nervous on the18th Green when he missed a two foot putt that would have Given him the Lead. He had halves of 36-35, the other co Leader was Hometown favorite Tom a Junior at leu who hails from Dallas who shot an even Parnon the front nine but missed Short putts for bogeys on nos.10 and 12 and finished us 36 on the Back Langager. A former University of Utah quarterback now living in Orem. Utah shot a two Over Par 72 for fourth place Nail to expand schedule against Best foreign teams san Francisco a the North american soccer league will expand its schedule of games against top foreign teams it was announced wednesday. P. K. Macker. Chairman of the professional league said a com Mittee of official clubs had been formed to act As a Clearing House to schedule Thebes foreign teams to play Nail teams. Our initial fan reaction to games with such International stars As pole and providing com petition from teams such As the English league champions Manchester United has made us believe we have a great Opportunity to accelerate the popular Ity of soccer in this country Macker said. Pele considered the world greatest soccer player competes for Santos of Brazil which is presently making a tour of the from various United states. Macker also said the Nas Champion and an All Star team would travel around the world during the off season to play for is fee loses it Tali cheat Durham. 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