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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, August 16, 1968

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 16, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                                August 16, 1968 the stars and stripes Page onj9th Champion beaten in gals Golf Birmingham Mich. A b Kyce Kazmierski of Detroit Cea Chian Saunders of Sutton Ley England both had toss extra holes wednesday in sin second round victories fee us. Women s Amateur Golf championship miss Saunders put together three straight birdies to tie her with the 1967 tournament ton Mary Lou Dill of Deerpark Tex. And then went 1-up on the 19th with a Par. The 21-year-old britishers pulled a mild Surprise in the when he Tomn ated Carol Sorensen of Racine wis., 2 and 1. Kazmiers current Mir mean women s Champion dead mrs. Karir. Othata of Cuya hoga Falls Ohio 1 up on the 19th, after rallying to tie on the 18th.catherine Lacoste qualifying medallist and tourney favorite from France had to play three extra holes to win her first round match against Margaret Jones of Covington ky., 1 up on21 holes. In the afternoon she took a 3 and 2 decision from Jan Webber of Fresno Calif. Miss Lacoste was to face Jan Bastanchury of Whittier Calif., ithe 1967 trans miss Champion in thursday s third round. Nowhere to go of Amesola Vikings half Back Clint Jones 2 tries to find running room against the Kansas City chiefs but is met by Rush from Emmitt Mitchell 18buck Buch Anan and Jerry Mays. Trying to Block is Viking Pawl Flatley 85. Buchanan dropped Jones for a two Yard loss on the play and the chiefs went on to win 13-10. A photo key players injuries Hurt pro Grid squads girl sets Mark in shot put Aurora Colo. A mar ten Seidler of Plainfield n.j., is lab Lilied an american girls land championship meet record wednesday when she hurled the i shot put 51 feet 5v4 inches in the Titia lifting round of the National aau girls track and Field championships Here. I miss Seidler representing the Shore athletic club surpassed her own championship meet i record of 49-3 set in 1967 at san Sita Barbara Calif. The Ameri can girls record was 51-5, set in51965 by Lynn Graham of los i Angeles. \ Mary Moron of the Canton Ohio track club led seven qualifiers in the javelin with a i throw of 144 feet 4 inches. Miss Emerson tops i Best of seven qualifiers in Thelong jump was Barbara finer Poi of the Crown cities track i Pic los Angeles with 19 feet 2 inches. Katherine Jones of mayor Jaley s track club in Chicago As the fastest of 20 qualifiers � the 50-Yard dash with a 5.9 seconds performance in the 100-Yard dash Char Lotte Hawkins of Colorado olym Pic club tied with Willie Mani continued from Pic. 1 weeks with a sprained  the Al the new Cincin Nati bengals got a Tough break when Stofa their no. 1 passer twisted a knee that will keep Buffalo Bills had two ribs cracked in the Miami exhibition and figures to be out for several weeks. The Bills also lost starting guard Joe o Donnell for the National football league rules say a team cannot Trade Back a player to a club from i which he was drafted. And the saints obtained Wood from the & giants in their 1967 expansion him out of saturday s Gameson because of knee  Buffalo and possibly longer. Namath the jets record breaking passer complains his left knee is sore and  Joe did t suit up against Houston and is a ques Tion Mark for saturday s game with Boston at Richmond  night. Josephson the hard driving runner for the los Angeles rams has been sidelined with pulled muscle. A knee injury probably will keep Cleveland Sernie Green out of All of the exhibition , Star fullback of the Kansas City chiefs will be out of action for at least three weeks because of a broken cheekbone suffered against . No. 1 rusher of the Denver s Dave Costa a defensive tackle is out with a bad hamstring  also Cost the eagles guard Jim Skaggs and Middle linebacker Ike Kelley. The Chicago bears probably Wood. Because won t get much help from defend was unofficial it Sive end Marty a m s 1 e  with a torn Achilles Tendon. Dick Daniels Dallas vastly improved safety suffered a shoulder separation against Sanfrancisco that will keep him from two to four weeks. New Orleans a the new Orleans saints gave up second string quarterback  Wood to the new York giants in return for two undisclosed draft choices was t wednesday but i Trade not technically. Captain again wins Rifle event at Perry of Bakersfield. Calif., at10.9 Seco qualifiers. Seconds. There were 24 lifters Esther Story of sports inter National track club washing ills do toured the 440 run i i seconds leading a Field of qualifiers. Is release magnum Landover mass. A Ille Boston patriots of the football league announced wednesday the release " John magnum a three year rim at defensive tackle. Camp Perry Ohio up army capt. Donald Adams of Halifax va., won the National Small bore Rifle prone championship wednesday for the second time with a four Day total of ,395 out of a possible 6,400 Points. Adams bad taken the Lea tuesday by a single Point. Then wednesday he tallied 80 straight bulls eyes dropped a Point an finished with 40 More perfect shots to walk off with the  previously won it in 1966. Army maj. Presley Kendall Columbus ga., went through the final Day without missing Point to take second place with a score of 6,392 Points and 540of his 640 shots in the a ring a smaller Circle within the Bullseye used to break ties. Air Force. Sgt. Thomas Whitaker Lle Lmont Calif who started the Day in second place one Point behind Adams dropped a Point in each of the four matches to wind up in seventh position with a g.391  shooters Joseph j. Barnes jr., Branchville n.j.,and William Summers Akron Ohio tied Kendall with 6,392totals but bad fewer a ring shots. Barnes took High Civilia honors on the basis of 507 x following the usual practice i such deals the saints placed Wood on waivers wednesday. Then notified All other clubs he was intended for new York. The giants promptly grabbed the Exchange could not be he s determined which draft pick the saints got in return. In another Deal the saints traded linebacker Dave Simmons i to the Dallas cowboys in re turnout i for an undisclosed 1969 draft i Choice. Simmons was acquired from the St. Louis cardinals in the saints expansion draft. The four year Veteran played in 11games for now Orleans in the 1967  ordained Baptist minister. Simmons. 6-foot-4. 245 pounds. Played College football at geor Gia tech. He will report to the cowboys t r a i n i n g Camp  saints also announced that rookies Dick Swatland of notre Dame was waived and Ray Phillips. Michigan has been waived  saints recommended that Swatland play with their Atlan tic coast conference farm , a. Road run foray in third ring shots to 494 who started the  Candy Jensen. Saginaw Mich., had Little trouble wrapping up her first woman s championship. She fired a steady 6,386 to easily outdistanced defending Champion Inez Sargent sugar land Tex., and army capt. Margaret Thompson Topeka Kandy six Points. Theders. Hampstead. By. A the new York jets of the Amer ican football league Cut three players wednesday and placed another on the injured waiver list reducing their squad to 51.cut were running Back Henry . Trials two Hurt in modern Pentathlon san Antonio Tex. A Captain Edward Carfagno. 25, Beverly Hills Calif., member of the . Modern Pentathlon training Center suffered Seri Ous injuries in the opening ride of the 1968 . Modern Pentathlon National championships and olympic trials wednesday at fort Sam Houston. Carfagno former Ivy league fencer who was to have been a Strong contender in the fencing outs thursday suffered a con Cussion and a possible fractured jaw at the 18th water Hole jump. Corning Down off a treacherous 25-foot slide. Carfagno made a clean rid through the slide but when his mount hit the water its head slammed into the athlete s face knocking him unconscious into the water. Quick action on the part of it. Col. Lew Whiting officer in charge of the Center spectators and several pen Tath letes at the scene saved Carfagno from further injury. Cost injured also injured and for All in tents and purposes out of Competition was Jim Coots. 1966u.s. National Champion and a favorite for a spot on the olym Pic team. Coots Tore a muscle in his upper left forearm on the water Hole jump where Carfang no was injured. Coots suffered his injury in the morning Sec Tion of the ride and Carfagno was Hurt in the evening heat. Out of the 30 competitors entered in the trials Only three made clean rides Ever the course judged to be one of the most rugged the majority of Sthepen athletes had Ever Ridden. I in first place at the end of the ride was Jim ferr. Wauke Sha. Wis. With a time of 3 11.6and the maximum score of 1.100. Fernandez second second was spec. 5 Richard Fernandez san Jose. Calif. With a time of 3 12.9 and a score of 1.100. And third was Jan Whit ton. Who just finished Competition in the olympic development i trials saturday. Whitton. 196."ijunior Pentathlon Champion was the Only rider of the 1" who. Covered the course in the morn ing to make a perfect 1.100j score. His time for the 1.500 1 meter. 22-jump course was 3 3s. Fourth was Mike Freshley. Niles. Mich., with a time of 3 37 and 1,070 Points. Or. Bob Beck was fifth with a 1.070 Ami a nine of 3 44. The competitors were m Hii lie fencing strips thursday fur All Day Competition in the second event of the firs so-round.1 shooting will be held Friday and the first round ends a Urda with the 4,000 meter Cross coun try run at it. Sam , the weary pent ath letes will Start All Over again with a second ride at the i. Sam Houston Orchard area. Summers Owens from Weber state defensive Back John Dockory from i Harvard and end Wayne Richardson from Newark College of  Thompson a defensive lineman from Washington was placed on the injured list. Thompson underwent surgery after tearing ligaments in his knee following a Rookie  against the Baltimore Colls two weeks ago. J Jackson s to Load Ottawa to by in Ottawa a two touch Down passes by Russ Jackson in the last five Minim s gave Ottawa a 37-22 Victory Over Saskatchewan in a Canadian foot Ball league game wednesday  passed 11 Yards to Rookie Vic Washington for the first of Ottawa s late touch Downs. The other came on four Vard toss to Whit Tucker  
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