European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 21, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes wednesday August 2 Pitburg nips Ramstein faces Darmstadt next by Ben Ahr Ems a Amstein. Germany is the Pitburg Barons scored seven unearned rims in the third in Ning and Cut off a desperation Ramstein bid in the Bottom of the ninth to beat the rams 8-8, in the rubber game of a Hest of three semifinal Germany con Ference playoff series Here. Tues Victory moved the Barons into another Best of three set against the Darmstadt comets winners Over Sembach in theother semis. That series scheduled to begin at Pitburg thurs Day at 1 . And resume a Darmstadt saturday will deter mine the second German representative in the upcoming Safe season Champion Wiesbaden will Host the five team tourney which is scheduled for aug. 29-sept. 1. Darmstadt is the defending Safe Cham Pion. Two errors helpful trailing. 2-0, Pitburg made the most of two throwing errors to Register its seven tallies in the third. Mike Kennedy walked to Start the uprising. Pitcher Danloe Wood bunted but both run ners were Safe when Ken Park throw to second which would have forced Kennedy pulled shortstop Mike Oquendo off the Collins then tapped Back to the Mound and Pitcher albeit in his haste to get the Force at third threw the Ball into the dirt and Jim Buzon was unable to come up with it. One run scored As James James forced Collins. Clarence Clipper single Din one More and he and James wound up on second and third respectively on the throw to the Lundstrom walked to Load the bases and Ron Henry single Din two runs to Chase Veit in favor of Gandera Gomez. Wood held greeted Gomez with a two run hit and Bill Vickers followed with another single. The final run came on an infield Barons added single Mark ers in the fourth and eighth innings. The first one came on a walk an infield out and a error. The run that turned out to be the Winner scored on James single. Clipper s Sacri fice a passed Ball and Lund Strom s squeeze bunt. Manns Strande Ramstein made a valiant bid in the ninth but it fell one run Short. Kirk Chapman walked and Oquendo lived on an Tesson singled one run in and Jim Manns pounded out his fourth straight hit to bring More two runs Home. That safety raised his rib total for the Day to . The rams could t bring Manns around to score the tying run and the Barons stayed alive in the Safe baseball scored twice in the first inning. With one out Oquendo and Tesson walked and Manns slammed a double to left Center Field for two tallies. Marv Westney followed with hit but it was a Bloop Texas leaguer and Manns was unable to Advance fearing it might be rams reduced their def Moon 78 shh i acas v corps Golf opens i anal. Germany special w i i i i a m ii. Moore sloshed through Muddy tees and wet fair ways and greens for a five Over Par 7k tuesday to take the leads the v corps Golf Champion ship opened a four Day run a Hunan s Willie Linstad course. The Battery a 1st in 32ndarty golfer returns from a fourth place finish last year m the tourney i staff writer Init with another Brace of run sin the fourth. Oquendo singled Tesson walked and Manns was hit by a pitched Ball. Westney chopped a hit past third for one run and Larry Moss brought in the next one with a sacrifice Fly to losers made the count 8-5 in the seventh. Oquendo walked and moved to second on a passed Ball. Tesson beat out an infield Hopper and Manns slashed a drive inside the Brightfield fou line for one run Tesson being forced to halt at second. Double play kills rams that was a big play because reliever Bill Rosamond who picked up the verdict induced Westney to hit a hard grounder right at third baseman Clipper. The Baron gloved it Snapp ily stepped on the base and threw Westney out at first by a started for the Barons but could t stay around Long enough to meet the base Ball Rule covering the starting Pitcher s qualifications for the win. Rosamond baled him Outwith one out in the fifth and in turn needed help from Dewey Weaver in the last of the ninth. The two teams had their Bat Ting eyes keen during the three Day set. Pitburg won the opener sunday 13-12, and Ramstein took a 9-6 verdict , a hitting hero in defeat went 8-for-13 in the series. Stolen base Clarence Clipper of into second with a stolen base in the inning of tuesday s Germany conference final playoffs. Fielding the throw l s Kamstr Hise cond baseman Murve Westney and in in intr is Ron Campbell. Is photo by in � still fighting Pitburg a r h i 2 girls dominate in aau track finals Collins is Jam is 21 Clipper a i Henry of held of vie Kors it Jennings c i Cliv Ood p to Tyno Iii i Weaver p 51 52 1 1 10 11 1 1 0 1 Ramstein a r Libi of .1100 total ii i i s total Pitburg 007 100 010 9 Rumstein. 200 020 103 8 k Collins i Iii Nilo Park. Gomex Veit. Do Luik 1. 1. Loli iia Lii if 10. Manns up. Collins 2. Clipper. H Clipper 2, yet Ivy. Of Moss. In h r or my so Lockwo ii t 1-3 5 -1 -1 i 2 Rosamond i ii 2-3 3432 2 Weaver i 1 0 0 0 0 Veit i i 2 1-ii 30033 joint. 32-32 2 0 2 1 Colson 3 3 1 1 0 1 Legome Kennedy i. Ii Elwood Mann St. Up cols in 2, Rosimond i Moss Kennedy. Aurora Colo. Up mar Garet Bailes and wyomia Tyus took turns sunday in winning first place honors in the finals of the 19g8 National aau women s track and Field Cham Tyus olympic Gold medallist from Tennessee stat University finished first in the 200-meter dash in a time of 23.5seconds with miss Bailes 17 year old Oregon track club Star just two tenths of a second the 100-meter dash. Miss Bailes was first in 11.1, tying world record previously set by miss Tyus and matched by miss Bailes in the semifinals Here. Miss Tyus finished second in11.3. Miss Bailes was selected the outstanding athlete of the aau track meet for her two consecutive record tying perform other National records were tied in the finals. Pat Vanwolvelaer of the Angels track club Kent wash., finished the1200-meter hurdles in 27.3 to tie the Mark she had set earlier inthe Day. J 800-meter Medley los Angeles mercy the record time of previously by ten j i relay rettes1 41.7 Nesse Eother the the tie set stat final winners included Jarvis Scott of the los Angelester Curette 400-meter dash 52.9 Lane Hill. Frederick track club Maryland 1,500 meter run 4 4li. 5 Mamie Rallins mayor Daley youth foundation. 80 meter hurdles 10. A Dori Brown Falcon track club 800 meter run 2 05.1daley youth foun 400 meter relay 45.4e r. Shore athletic Branch ,3-4 Willye White Seattle mayor Dation Maren s e i club Long shot put. 50-3 mayor Daley youth foundation Long jump 20-11 1-4 Barbara Frederich. Shore athletic club javelin 178-10 Theresa thrasher Utopia Tex. High jump 5-5,and former olympic medallist Olga Connolly Crow cities track club discus 170. An american record matched earlier in the semifinals Casein the 80-meter hurdles where Chi Chen a Formosa citizen running for the Crown cities track club had a 10.5 finished second in the finals Competition with a time of 101. Team championship of the aau event ent to the Crowni cities track club of i Asadena calif., which a ored 45 Points. I the club narrowly eded the second place Angeles Mercur ettes with and defend 1 ing Champion Tennessee state at 43. They were followed bythe mayor Daley youth foundation 40 Angels track club 25. And the Shore athletic club an the Falcon s track club lied at 20. N Aii Biu at Tell Ltd is caught trying to go All from first to third on Clarence t %.5z�rwf a Tkv ""t4, � Al shul to s James sacrifice in the fifth Liming of tuesday s jul stirrer called Leif Tom the Way game against Kaniston. Making the play the contest 9-k, it it " Clipper s it third for Ham Stcin u Jim he ii. John series two games to one
