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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 04, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and Simms sunday a flu to 4. Flyers top Barons Goi game up Pitburg Germany special the Wiesbaden flyers opened a half game Lead in the tight Ger Many conference baseball race Here saturday by whipping bit Burg s Barons 9-4. Wiesbaden s Lance Tobert making his first appearance against his sex mates since being reassigned from Pitburg in mid season yielded four runs in the first inning but blanked the Barons the rest of the Way for his ninth win of the season. The flyers Are now 16-5 inthe conference with Darmstadt s comets second at 16-6. The com ets Are Idle this weekend. Only one weekend remains after this one in the Csc struggle. 2 wild Pitche Wiesbaden behind by 4-2 after one inning tied the Barons two run single and went ahead in two run single and went ahead inthe fifth when Ansel Smith singled stole second and came around on two wild pitches by loser Dewey  Weddington s Solo Home run made it 6-4 for Wiesbaden in the sixth and the flyers added one in the eighth on Bill Bennett s triple and two in the ninth on run scoring singles by Eddington and Larry Smalley. After a two run double by Crede had Given Wiesbaden a 2-0 Lead in the first inning the Barons rocked Tobert for four runs in their half of the opening Frame. Bases loaded single Pitburg got the four runs on two hits including a bases loaded single by Jim Lundstrom two walks and a wild  held the Barons to three hits the rest of the Way striking out 10 and walking Only two More. The loss was Pitburg s ninth in 21 games. Wiesbaden 220011012915 4 Pitburg 4000000004 5 1 Tobert and Rhodes Rosamond lock Wood 2weaver 4henry 7 and Graham. A Tobert �-2. . Weddington. Nips scorpions in 2nd-tla1f play olt Iron brigade wins 3rd army Crown by Ben Abram staff writer Gellhausen Germany is Why put off until to Morrow or next week that which can be done today with that thought in mind the2nd brigade Iron brigade wrapped up the 3rd army div baseball championship Here sat urday by nudging the 1st brigade scorpions 5-4. The game was a playoff for the second half Crown but since 2nd brigade had won the first half title it wrapped up the entire Bunting. It also eliminated the Neces sity of a Best of three playoff which would have begun  game was the fifth one run decision Between the two  2nd brigade will now play Host to Berlin in a first roundest of three series in the usar eur playoffs. The opening game according to 3rd army div sports consultant Sam Corallo is scheduled on aug. 16 with the second and if necessary tilts taking place aug. 18 and 19 in Berlin Bob Shigematsu s Speed got Theiron brigade off and running. After fouling off nine pitches Shigematsu finally wrangled a walk. He moved to second on sacrifice and galloped All the Way Home on a Quibbler to third single by Doug Johnson. The champions made it 2-0 inthe second inning on successive singles by Barry Weaver Pitcher Rick Cavolt and Shigematsu after two were out. Both club scored in the fifth inning Cavolt losing his shutout when he ran into control difficulties. He hit one Man and walked another be fore Ted Nuuanu singled Joe Kelly s triple and a bad throw got it Back for 2nd brigade. The scorpions pulled to with none run again in the sixth on singles by Tom Dunn and Rich Ard Lee and an infield out but a two base throwing error a sin Gle by Johnson a stolen base a sacrifice Fly and another hit by Kelly produced two runs for the  scorpions scored single Tal Kolts Edge warriors to Clinch Marne title Kitsinger Germany Spe Cial Kitzinger s Don Walsh out dulled Wuerzburg s Joh Hamilton Here saturday in a 1-0 thriller that wrapped up the Marne league championship for the Kolts. The game was called because of rain after Wuerzburg batted standings Safe Germany conference won lost pet. A a Wiesbaden 16 5 .762 Darmstadt 6 6 .727 Ramstein 14 6 .700 1 Pitburg 2 9 .571 4 Sembach 10 10 .500 5 Hahn 3 17 .150 Rhein main 2 20 .091 12v41414 if. Kissinger turns Back Schweinfurt bad Kissinger Germany special bad Kissinger went on a four run rampage in the second inning Here saturday in route to an 8-5 Victory Over the Schweinfurt crusaders in a Marne league  Faber highlighted the Sec Ond inning rally with a two run double and winning Pitcher Tom Wagner contributed a run scor ing single. Wagner delivered another re single in the sixth inning As bad Kissinger increased its Lead to6-1. Dick Cataloni slammed a two run Homer for Schweinfurt in the  Victory was bad Kissin Gen s fourth against 11  crusaders Are now 7-8. Saturday result Wiesbaden 9, Pitburg 4  at Rhein main unreported Sembach at Hahn unreported Darmstadt Bye . Conference won lost pet. G8vvcthor.-Ifield 14 1 .933 Bent Waters 10 b .667 14 upper Heyword. 8 7 .533 8 Lakenheath 6 8 .429 7halconbury 9 .400 8 London 0 14 .000 13 /4 saturday s results Wethersfield 1, Ben Waters 0 Alconbury 14, upper Heyford 5 Lakenheath at London in reporter Usa eur Marne league won lost  14 2 Wuerzburg .10 6 Aschaffenbur 8 .875 .625 .500 .467 .412 .313 .313 go 4a g /4 9 � 8schweinfurt 7 8 Herzo base 7 10bad Kossl Ngun. 5 11 wild Flucken 5 11 a clinched league championship saturday results Atzingen 4, Wuerzburg 0 bad Kissinger 8, Schweinfurt 5 wll Flecken 6, Aschaffenbur 4 Herzo base Bye 3rd army div league saturday s result and brigade 6, 1st brigade 4, 2nd Bri Gade wins second half title and league championship in sudden death playoff 2nd brigade also 1st half Champ. Nyu Cage Captain new York a Jim Miller a senior from Mckee port pa., will Captain next sea son s basketball team at new York University in the top of the eighth  weather had forced three time outs before the final Deci Sion was made to end it in the eighth. Walsh and Hamilton Botwright handers gave up just four hits apiece. Walsh struck outline and walked one for his Sev Don Walsh. Wins 1-0 Duel Wil Flecken trims cards Aschaffenbur Germany special a five run second inning did All the necessary damage for Wil Flecken her saturday As the wildcats Defeated Aschaffenbur 6-4, i their Marne league game. Home runs accounted for allow Aschaffenbur s runs. Mike Caruso had a Solo blast for the cardinals in the first inning and Rick Goodloe connected for Athree run shot in the fourth. Wll Flecken 0500000016 1 Ascher Fenbury 100 300 0004 6 1 Tuggle and Collins Mccranley Karel 9 and schuster. A Tuggle. A Mccranley. Or Pacha Funburg Caruso Goodloe. Postponements first for Woodlawn Golf continued from Page 21 As there used to be. The decline in British Golf and the fantastic purses being played on the Amer ican tour have contributed to drawing off the Best  Ila Twig believes that the european tour is important though. As he explained it it give the younger players a Chance to determine their choke Points Herb explained. We All have that certain Point with some it can be the $5 putt with others it comes at the $50,000 putt in America s tournament of Cham pions. If they can take it Here they Are ready to move on to bigger  her has t decided on a per manent place of retirement yet. He s leaning toward the Westcoast in preference to his temporary abode in St. Louis. Where Ever it is when the starter Calls the players to the first tee a next year s Woodlawn you la probably hear Herb Hart wig be ing paged. Tenth win without a loss. Hamil ton now 5-2, fanned 10 and walked  game s Only run came in the sixth inning when Bob Kow alow singled up the Middle stole second and scored on John Fischer s single to left. The visiting warriors who had to win this and their two remaining games with the Kolts to tie for the title threatened in the third inning when Dennis Freeman led off with a single and was sacrificed to second. Running catch then Bud Frampton Bloo Peda single Over third base to give the warriors runners on first an third but Walsh got Ellis Wil Liams on a strikeout and Cen Ter fielder de Adams made a running catch of Mark Alexan Der s Fly Ball to end the inning. In the next Frame Bill Simp son led off for Wuerzburg witha double the Only extra base hit of the game but he was thrown out trying to make it to third base. The Kolts Are now 14-2 an Wuerzburg is 11-5. They play sunday at Wuerzburg and her again on wednesday. Wuerzburg 000000000 4 b kit Zingen 000 001 ox1 4 0 Hamilton and Alexander Walsh and Karlskint a Palau 7-0. To Hamilton 6-3. Alconbury beats London twice for la championship w e Tii e r s f i e l Deng land special the Alconbury All stars wrapped up the .little league championship Here saturday by sweeping the Best of three series with London in two  won the second game 4-3, behind Mike Davis pitching and advances to the european Little league championships at Bonn aug. U-14. Terry Sklar slammed a Home run for Alconbury in its nine hit attack. Jim smart tossed a two hitter and Bill Nowlin crashed a Home run As Alconbury shut out Lon Don 5-0, Here Friday in the opening  scored in the first inning when Jerry Small led of with a single took second on an error third on Sklar s single an came Home on Gary Cortes hit. Nowlin s Homer came in the third inning. Smart struck out eight an walked one. Lies in the eighth Andings to keep the accounted for and a ninth a. Walk and Isis Al to of fan  passed Ball and had to leave game. Ace Lethander Ron Larson who had been warming 1 " Over the previous few inning came on and reloaded the bag by issuing a fourth Ball to ran Hawley he passed Ball Cam on a 2-2 pitch. Larson Gott final out a Fly to left to pre serve Cavolt s fifth win in an undefeated season. Previous games Between the two clubs saw the Iron brigade winning 4-3 and 2-1 mid the Scot pions taking 3-2 and 2-1 verdicts one run habit lit brigade us  no tinny 3b 5 0 j 1hawloy 2b Dunn Floe a Miller c Gordon if Brown if 2nd brigade Abr Bli nine is 4 1 2 i 3010 Lea r a 31003 0  21, m4 i 2 l  4001 Komi 1 0 0 0 tli.,m2000 quil Townsend in 4100  of 2000 . ,.,t Howard of a 0 0 o i i Brest than 0 1 o Booth p u 0 o ii Rrapi Huttl p 1 0 t i total 32 s 3 l k 2001-r 3121 in c. 4 of of 4000lb i no 5, o 10 p 0000 u 3 10 lit brigade 000 Oil 011-4 2nd brigade t0 010 20x-5 e Hawley i of . A i. Lob is brigade 8, 2nd i5rij.i a v Job Lee. 3b Kolly. So Nhoi s Dunn Lear Kelly Cavolt. Of Niue ont. 11 ii kerb Soboth a .1-26 1- 10 5326 Trachsel 1 " 0 0 0 0 Cavolt a 5-0s s 4 3 5 s a Iron 1-j o 0 0 0 0 he Cavolt in Ieuv. A i Cuvo it pm Thompson. Tj., a-517. 10 errors help spartans rip Heyford 14-5 Alconbury England Spe Cial banging out 14 hits and taking advantage of 10 error the Alconbury spartans crushed the upper Heyford sky Kings,14-5, in an Safe . Con Ference game Here saturday. Though he gave up 10 hits Dick Reyes went the distance to pick up his third Victory in four decisions. He struck out 10 and walked  win lifted Alconbury to a 6-9 record and dropped upper Heyford to a 8-7 Ledger. First baseman Doug Huston led the Alconbury attack on three pitchers by cracking four Ibin five trips. He drove in one run. But it was Ronnie Huff who a Juthe most productive Ini the re department driving in three inn three hits.3-rim Homer Ronnie o Haver Olio started and took the loss tagged Reyes for a three run Homer in t n e fifth inning his first of the Json. Bull Buda had a pair of doubles for the losers. Following 0 ii aver o the Mound were Teddie Baldwin Ana Francis Valli. In the spartans Biff is inning was the fifth when they push Over six tallies. Thu a used n e hits including doubles y hut and Jim hah i son. Dave Visker and Jim four errors one Stolon lust a wild pitch to notch tin Alconbury 10� � upper Heyford  
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