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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, February 3, 1969

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 03, 1969, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes monday february 3, 1969 Wuerzburg High gains mat sweep Over Mannheim Wuerzburg. Germany Spe Cial the Wuerzburg High school wolves swept wrestling matches from the Mannheim by son Here Friday and saturday,29-20 and 37-15. Both teams had a pair of double pin winners. Wuerzburg s Bob Dickerson picked up the quickest pin Fri Day in Hie 138-Pound class by finishing Mannheim s .7 Giuli Ano in 44 seconds. Dickerson put Giuliano Down in the second match in 57 seconds. Mike Nuckles was lie wolves other pin Winner stopping Ernest fostering the 165-Pound class in 2 50 Friday and 2 57  112-Pound Bison Doug Meick pinned Tony Monzein 1 25 Friday and 1 34 on Satur Day. Steve Darner was Mann drag racing next month at Ramstein by Randy Barnetts a Auto racing columnist Ramstein Germany is the drag racing strip near ram Stein fab will open for the 1969season on sunday March 2, with races sanctioned for the first sunday of each following month through november. With the first race Only a few weeks away organizers stress that competitors must be aware of certain requirements and the most important one is that drag racer must possess an aus Weiss which is a German National Competition permit. To obtain one dragsters Shoul Contact their nearest adar or avd office. These offices will assist in making applications. Without an aus Weiss one can not compete in drag racing in Germany. Organizers said that if one registers for an aus Weiss now he will be in Possession of the per Mit before the first race in March. Rules for 1969 will follow the system of Power to cubic inches to weight and classes have Bee set up for All types of vehicles. Friday deadlines entries must be posted on Fri Day before the sunday race  the first event in March however entries will be accepted at the strip. If competitors in tend to return for the next race they Are urged to enter before leaving the current race. This saves time and difficulty later organizers said. Entry fee for each race is $5 per vehicle and All entries should be forwarded to Ramstein drag strip 6792 Ramstein Postrach 1142.complete instructions and rules in both German and eng Lish will be made available to ail participants. Drag racing at Ramstein which started in 1964, has attracted an increasing number of Drivers including Many German competitors and organizers urge that anyone interested in assisting their group or acting As Are representatives Contact them at Ramstein drag strip 6792 ram Stein Postrach 1142. The drag strip is located Weston Ramstein air base Between Lan Stuhl and Ramstein. Refreshments will be available and bleachers will be provided for spectators. Heim s other Quick Winner witha 1 21 time Friday and a 5 10 finish saturday Over Randy Gar rett in the 127-Pound class. Friday s results 3  s litter Oil t\v.i, dec Joe to i is Don Ham Motul a. Robert Cady. Draw 2-2. 112  dour Melek i pinned Tuny Fon a. 1 23. 120 ibs jump Brown my dec Gobberg. Rt-0. 127 la 3 Steve Darner m pinned Handy Nereu 1 21. 133 ibs Dean Blundon dec jumps Kellisan. 3-0. 138 ibs Robert do Ekerson we pinned Joe Galliano of. 145 ibs Norman Riley w dec Walter Kain Nykl 3-0.154 ibs William Foley m pinned Michael Hunter 0 55. 165 ibs Mike Nuckles w pinned Ernest Foster 2 50. 179 is Steve Robinson w won by forfeit. Unlimited Joe a Uleau ova dec Jim sunders 3-0. Saturday s results 95 ibs Lutteral pinned ,3 24. 10o ibs Hammond pinned Cody,1 of. 112 ibs Meier pm pinned Fonze. 1 34.120 ibs Brown i pinned Jim Creamer l f 0. 127 ibs Darner pinned Garrett,5 10. 133 ibs Olandon dec Kellman 6-0.138 ibs Dickerson pinned Galliano 0 57. 145 ibs Riley Vav dec Kaml Nykl 4-3.154 ibs Hunter dec George Erick son 6-5. 165 ibs Robinson dec Foley 13-0.175 ibs Nuckles pinned Foster 2 57. Unlimited Nail eau pinned Sanders,1 25 Papaniculaou tops vaulting record in Oregon invitational track meet Portland Ore. A Chris Papaniculaou of san Jose state vaulted 17 feet 1 inches setting a meet record at the ninth Oregon invitational indoor track meet saturday night. Papaniculaou tried three times without Success to Clear 17 feet 6 inches which would a v e d wiped out the indoor Mark set last week by Bob sea Gren at 17-5. The old meet Mark was 17-0,set last year by Altti alar Otu of Brigham  Fosbury the olympic Gold medal Winner from Oregon state failed for the sixth straight time since his Victory in Mexico City to win the High jump. He was unable to Clear 6-10. Don Lindsey of san Jose state won the High jump at 6-10. Chris Celion of Brigham Young was second and de Caruthers of the Pacific coast club was third also at 6-10. Lindsey won on fewer  o Brien of Australia won the two mile race defeat ing countryman Kerry Pearce by almost four seconds. Pearce holds the indoor record at 8 27.2. O Brien won Here in8 34.9. Pearce was limed in 8 38.2.george Carty of san Jose state set a meet record in the60-Yard High hurdles. Carty was timed in seven seconds just nipping Don Parish of Oregon state and Tom White of the Southern californian riders 7.3. The old meet record of 7,1was set by Ralph Boston in 1967. Pertti Pousi of Bri Hamyoung won the Long jump with a leap of 24 feet three quarters inches. Dave Smith of the Pacific coast club was second at 23-Lo i and Tom Smith of Oregon was third at 23-7  Greene of Seattle barely beat Billy Gaines the National aau indoor Champion in the 60-Yard dash. Each was timed in 6-Flat, equalling the meet Mark held jointly by Greene and three others. Seagren wins at 17 feet in Oklahoma City Oklahoma City okla a olympic Champion Bob Seagren won the pole vault unspectacular fashion saturday night at the Oklahoma City Jay Cee invitational indoor track meet but failed in three at tempts to better his own world indoor  s third vault without a miss put him Over the bar at17 feet a margin of six inches Over Larry Curts of Oklahoma state. Seagren crossbar then ordered the placed at 17-6, i three quarters of an Inch above the record height he cleared at Albuquerque n.m., one weak ago. But on each of his three unsuccessful height As attempts crowd atom that4,986maintained almost Complete silence to allow Seagren full concentration the olympic Cham Pion kicked the bar away with his feet. Kansas giant Karl Salb a275-Pounder who plays defensive tackle in football season led Jayhawk sweep in the shot put. Salb hurled the 16 Pound ball63 feet 9 inches bettering the i listed Mcaa and big eight con Ference indoor records. Salb was named outstanding Ralph Doubell of Australia the olympic 800-meter Cham Pion won the 1,000-Yard run Bya dozen Yards from Art Sandi son of Washington state an Terry Thompson of Oregon state. He was timed in 2 11.1.dave Smith of the Pacific coast club in Long Beach won Tho triple jump at 48-8. Barrie Johnson of Washington state was second at 47-8 /4, and War Ren Chen Shui of Oregon was third at 47-4bell takes mile Wade Bell of Oregon won his third straight Oregon invitation Al mile beating teammate Arnle Kvalheim of Norway by award. Bell was timed at 4 08.9 and Kvalheim at 4 09.1. John Lilly of Oregon was third at 4 11. Maurice Benn a Mem Ber of the English olympic team now at the University of Nevada was sixth and last at4 21.4. Neal Steinhauer who set the indoor record Here last year with a toss of 67-10, won these output again this time with a throw of 65-81/4. George Woods of the Pacific coast club was second at 64-7. Field athlete meet. Of the two Day Check out fitting of bindings was an important formality for members of the Frankfurt and Wiesbaden ski clubs prior to another of their weekend trips to various Europe resorts army red wings Watson sent the fort Worth Detroit up defense Man Jim Watson of the Detroit red wings has been assigned temporarily to the injury weakened fort Worth farm club in the Central hockey league. Wings general manager Idabel announced. Abel said Watson will remain with fort Worth for about two weeks during a critical portion of its schedule and will be called Back in mid february. Austrian dominate Kandahar St. Annton Austria a the austrians scored an unprecedented Triumph in the Kanda har ski classic sunday placing 10 skiers among the first 12 inthe slalom. Slalom Ace Alfred Matt 20,won the race in 115.94 seconds. His compatriot Karl Schranz 30,won the coveted Kandahar Tro Phy for the Best Over All performance in slalom and Down Hill. It marked the fifth Kanda har win for Schranz who first won it in 1957. The next fireplaces in the trophy standings Here also went to , the austrians won Over a French team which lacked its top slalom aces. This meant that the main opposition to the austrians came from an unheralded Spanish skier Aurelio Garcia 21, who occupied fifth place in 119.22. The other non austrian in the top group was Norway s Lasse Hamre who was ninth in 120.40. Americas spider Sabich was among the 13 men disqualified and the Best the yanks could Dowas a 21st placing by Dennis Mccoy and 28th by Jim bar rows. World Toboggan champs Berchtesgaden Germany up Austria s Josef Feisst Mantl sunday won the men Stitle and West Germany s Petra Nierlich took the women s Cronin the world Toboggan Champion ships marred by the death of the polish National Champion Stanislav  Slit outings easy an packet continued from Page 21 fabulous prices and these of Porter Sites Are getting better and better every year have been godsend to places like Garmisch and Berchtesgaden. They would be so congested and could never handle ail the americans who ski in  the ski Tours Are arrange through travel agencies with american express taking a very Active part in the bidding com petition. All Tours Are set up so that every skier from Novice to expert will be Able to test his own individual  club meetings Are held generally once or twice a month an they feature such things As instructional films movies of the olympics and other big events style shows and social  the big topics of Conversa Tion Are the great times skiing at Cour Chevel Chamonix Sorvoss Norway and anticipation Over the next trip to one of the fabulous resorts most Ameri cans in Europe dreamed about before ski clubs came along and made them available in the right Price Range. Ironically americans in t h estates have discovered the advantages of ski club Tours to Kun rope an entourage of some 250 persons arrived from Chicago while the Frankfurt and wies Baden ski enthusiasts were enjoying the slopes of  Carl Sandburg ski club was on a nine Day tour which Cost Only 1300, All inclusive. One of its members. University of Illinois coed Linda Cohen told us it was cheaper to come to Courchen Welthan it would have been to go to Aspen Sun Valley or Lake Pla Cid three of America s elite resorts  
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