European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 27, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes saturday july 27. France ends . Reign in Cir Competition by boo ode staff writer Fontainebleau Frances a France with the Aid of an insurmountable Lead buildup through the first two Days won the 1968 Cir Champion ship with its no. 1 team while All six teams of defending Cham Pion United states finished Selloff the Pace Here Friday at Camp Netherlands teams dominated Friday s obstacle run an Utility swimming but the French had practically cinched this year s title after thursday s com petition when All six of their teams had the first six places inthe combined standings of the shooting and Cross country the final Point totals of the entire Competition weren compiled Friday it was apparent that the French no. 1 team of Roger Lamblin Jean Pierre Mas Loup and Jacques Delorme was the Winner. It won the shooting was fifth in the Cross country and sixth in the obstacle swim Ming combined. The Best . Effort Friday was registered by its no. 6 team regarded As its top three some. This group of 2nd it. Roger Harvey 1st it. John Slattebo Little league eliminations Munich s Lewing no hits Augsburg 15- Heilbronn Germany Spe Cial Ruel Lewing pitched a no hitter Here Friday As Munich took a 15-0 decision from previously undefeated Augsburg Ina District 4 Southern Section Little league tournament game. Lewing fanned 10 and permit Ted Only three base runners in notching the Victory. He hit two batters and the third got on on an Baker Lewing and Bill Jennings paced the Munich at tack with two hits apiece. Eighteen passed balls Many Wal Sand six Augsburg Bobbles helped the Munich cause As much As i shitting attack did. The same two clubs we rescheduled to meet for the Section championship saturday. Bonn special Eric Craig scampered Home with the winning run on a ground out Friday As Berlin eliminated Soest 8-7, in the Northern Section of Germany s District 1 Little league tournament. Once beaten Berlin now goes against unbeaten Bonn Satur Day. Soest absorbed its second loss in the double elimination Melee. With the score knotted at 7-7, Craig got to first base on an error in the Bottom of the sixth Consolver captures Golf title kor Westheim Germany special Ron Consolver encountered putting difficulties inthe final round but his Early advantage held up and he won the seventh army support Cornel s 72-Hole medal play Golf tournament Here Friday. Consolver fired rounds of 74-74-75-79 for a 302 total and a seven stroke Victory Over Glen Merrell who had 77-80-75-77. Those two far outdistanced Thefield in the open Competition. Gaddis Padget won the senior championship with a 320 total which came on rounds of 80-81-79-80. Ike Holbron was. A Distant second with 341.Consolver, Merrell Reggie Rogers and Joe Fromhartz will represent the seventh army sup port Cornel in the open division of the Usa eur Golf Champion ships in Berlin sept. 5-9 an Padgett and Holbron will com Pete in the seniors Southern Region of the command won the team title with a 997 total. The Northern Region Hud 1,045 and the South Western Region finished with 1,125. Hor of Grid Call Nuernberg Germany Spe Cial Herzo base will Field a football team this year. Members will include any com z personnel in the area. A meeting will beheld july 30 at the Herzo base gymnasium at 1500 hours for those who Are interested in join ing the team. Practice will Star Tat 3 . Aug. 1. Inning. He moved to second and third on another Soest mis Cue then scored on a grounder to first. Steve Diaz who relieved starter Doug Reid in the third got the Victory and aided his own cause by hitting 2-for-4. Paul Dumont led Berlin Bat ters with a double in a 2-for-3 Day. Mark Whittaker topped Soest batters with 2-for-3. Rhein main Germany Spe Cial two pitchers have Given up a grand total of one hit into games Here in hurling Darm Stadt to the finals of the North Ern Section of the Germany District 3 Little league tournament. Lethander Greg Kluetz Fireda no hitter at Aschaffenbur for a 15-0 Darmstadt rout i wednesday s opener. Kluetz contributed a two run Home run tothe offensive Side. Kluetz struck out 14 and face the minimum of 18 batters in the six innings. The Only two Schaffenburg players to reach base both on walks were putdown trying to steal. Right hander Kevin Gwin pitched a one hitter for a 4-0 win Over Rhein main on thurs Day striking out two and walk ing one. Kluetz hit his second Homer of the tourney in that one a Solo shot in the six thinning. Darmstadt will meet Rhein main for the championship Satur Day following Rhein main s 4-3losers bracket Victory Over Aschaffenbur Friday afternoon. An if necessary game will replayed sunday if Rhein main wins. Heidelberg Mannheim scored three unearned runs in the Lith inning Here to nip Karlsruhe 4-1, and stay alive in the District 3 Southern Sec Tion Little league tournament. Mannheim thus gained the right to play Neucom in the finals of the loser s bracket with the Winner to face the Only undefeated team left in the double elimination affair Heidelberg National on Satur Day afternoon. An error by Karlsruhe s James Robinson who had pitched the first nine inn Ings a Little league tournament maximum allowed two runs to score and paved the Way fora third. Robinson then playing left Field tried to make a Bare handed catch of a looping Fly Ball hit by Bill Drummond but it got by him and two base runners scored. Drummond scored moments later on single. Robert Puluka of Mannheim who struck out 15 and gave up five hits in his nine innings of hurling locked up in a magnificent Pitcher s Duel with Robinson. Both allowed one run each unearned and each coming in the first inning and the 1-1 tic was t snapped until the fifth extra inning. B1tburg, Germany special Jimmy Logan s three run Homer in the Bottom of the fifth inning was the key blow Here As Spang Dahlem beat Hahn 7-6, in District 2 Northern Section Little league tournament Victory moved Span Dah Lem into the finals against undefeated Pitburg in the double elimination tournament. Bibu retook a 10-1 verdict in a previous doubles and a fielder s Choice in which everyone was Safe set the stage for Hogan s Homer As Span Dahlem erased a5-3 Hahn advantage. Ramstein Germany Spe Cial Ramstein Defeated Lan Stuhl 7-2, in a losers bracket Little league tournament game Here Friday to gain the finals of the District 2 South Section meet. Ramstein meets Sembach the Only undefeated club in the tourney in saturday s title action. A Sembach win ends the meet but a Ramstein win creates an if necessary contest which would be played immediately. Joe Deaton pitched a five hitter and Roger Teathel Glen Wilkerson and to Powell Al contributed key doubles to the winners attack. American league hires 3 umpires Boston up president Joseph Cronin announced thurs Day the american league had purchased the contracts of three minor league umpires including former baseball player and a former collegiate football Star expanding the league staff to 27. The contracts of Donal Denkinger of Cedar Falls Iowa and Ronald Luciano of Endicott,. Were purchased from the International league while sex minor leaguer Arthur Frantz of Serviceman places 2nd in Archery Heidelberg Jesse de Luna stationed with the 517th heavy equipment maintenanceco., at Tompkins Barracks near Schwet Zingen amazed German bowmen at the local North Baden state Archery Champion ships held at the Mannheim Sandhofer German Range by placing second in a Field of 36. Deluna shooting an 1925 . Baier Tal team finished second to teammate Ernst Gramlich with a 997 score. Gramlich had 1,012.in the 1,440-Point . Federation International de tired 1 arc round each archers must shoot 36 arrows from each of four distances 30, 50, 70, and 90 meters for a total of 177 shots. Deluna shot Only three Point below the 1,000 score gauged by archers As the Point at which one is recognized internationally As a master Bowman. This was the first forma Competition Deluna has entered since he joined the Baier Tal club last february. However he has been a member of the Archer association Europe aae since he arrived Here two years ago and shot the . Round in Luxembourg last year with the Heidelberg american Field archers a member club of Theale. Rochester . Was acquire from the Pacific coast league. The announcement Marks the first Stop in the league s 1968 expansion when four new umpires will be needed after franchises Are established i Kansas City and Seattle. The league noted that All three will continue to work in their respective leagues for the present. Denkinger broke into umpiring in. 1960 in the Alabama Florida league worked two years inthe Northwest league three years in the Texas league an since 1966 in the International Umpire in the Florida state league and the Eastern league before joining the International league staff. Luciano was a tackle a Syracuse University in 1958 and later played with the Detroit Lions of the National football league and the Buffalo Bills of the Al. Frantz is a former minor league player who was at various times listed As Pitcher Catcher infielder and outfielder in both the International league and the american association. He s been an Umpire since1959, working in the new York Penn league and the puerto Rico Winter circuit before joining the pc staff in 1963. Study planned on pc vacancies Houston up Pacific coast league president Bill Mckechnie said Here pc franchises at Seattle and san Diego would be awarded to other cities after a study of the minor league has been made by organized baseball. Seattle will join the american league and san Diego will enter the National next had been members of the pc. The sex president of the pc Dewey Soriano was honoured by the 12 league members at Apcel meeting in conjunction with the All Star game. Andorne 1st it. Dave Dunlap of 45.2 seconds meter four obstacle the Netherlands u j to a Nicici a Odst Chad the Best combined to Day with 3 42.6. The Nethon Ahwno. 1 team was clocked also i 45.2 seconds in the tying it with the a a second place in that event mt5e 1 and 3 teams of the Netherlands were second and third in Friday s total with times of 3 479 As 3 57.7, respectively. France s no1 team was sixth with 4-011 and the . No. 8 had 4 03 2 to seventh. But the final results of the entire meet will probably show All six French teams taking the first six places. Too far Bac the . Nos. 5 and 6 were ninth and 10th after thursday inthe Over All standings but needed to pick up too much ground i Friday s Competition to Merit an appreciable gain in the . No. 5, composed of maj. Sandy Gerry 1st it. Dick Hubbard and 1st it. Dick Maben finished 17th Friday with 4 24.6in the obstacle run swimming combined. The yank no. 2 team of capt an Halpin 2nd it. Ray Miller and 1st it. Curtis Hollifield was21st in 4 34.1. The . No. 3 squad of 2nd it. Roland Elsea,2nd it. Martin c. Coran and 2nd it. Charles Attu was 23rdin 4 34.9. The no. 4 american threesome of 2nd it. Dave Brewer capt. Pete Johanson and 1st it. Johnatta subbing for capt. Bob Manchester who injured a knee thursday was 27th in 4 49.6. 28th-place Finis the last . Trio the no. 1 team was 28th out of a Field of36 teams. It was clocked in 4 50.8 and was composed of 1st it. Ron Petitte capt. Jim Rosenfeld and 1st it. Dick official results for thurs Day s Cross country land navigation run showed that the . No. 5 finished Lith no. 6 20th, no. 421st, no. 3 22nd, no. 1 24th and no. 2 28th. France took the first five places. The site of next year s Meetis scheduled to be announced after a saturday meeting of Cio officials. There is some Hope that the . May Host it on Ger Man soil. Bork signs contract with Chicago of gel Chicago a George Bork former Northern Illinois University Star quarterback who broke 14 College passing records in 1962, has signed a contract to play with the Chicago owls o the Continental professional football league. Bork returns to Illinois after three years with the Alou ettes of Montreal Canada and a Nail year with the Montreal , a Little All american quarterback rewrote Colleg football record books during Lus Junior and senior years at tend Kalb 111., school his Reco d of 244 pass completions Dunn the 1963 Niu season still stands. Canadian Softa champs Baden Soellinger Gei Many special p Ler John Galley s 12-strikeout, four Hitte led the 4 Wing raiders to a Victory Over the 3 Wing f a thursday to give the Raide the Canadian air Divisio i Soball championship and a Beitsun the Canadian All service Chain Pion ships at Winnipeg
