European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 15, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes sunday May 15. 1977 Williams Downs set Pace in masters Bubo Modem staff write Heidelberg is Call it a Hora Tio Alger Story or Call it anything you want but us Williams of Span Dahlem carved out a Bowling Niche in the ninth annual Abc Wiric masters tournament Here sat an alternate who was called on at the last moment. Williams did t do what alternates Are supposed to do. Fade in and fade out instead he came to play and to slay and Sot the masters finals beginning at 1 . I nday. From the qualifying Perch. Williams refused to fold and Budge from he top spot he grabbed Early in the tour As some of Europe s bigger Bowling names made desperate and futile attempts to Knock him off of it. The right handed Williams finished witha 30-Gamc total of 6068 for a Brilliant 202 the Day did t All belong to Williams. Pat Downs about equalled the Williams Story. She was kind of an unknown when she arrived from Naples and simply by steady shooting wrapped up the women s no. F qualifying spot finishing with 3712 for a sparkling 185 other four women qualifiers were in order Marge Earley of Kitsinger with3646. Red Jackson of Frankfurt with 3637, one pin ahead of Betty Field of Ramstein. Who had 3636 and wisc nil slur Champ Jan Eisenhut of Hahn. Who edged out 1974 Mas ters Champ Bev Willet by 12 pias for the fifth and final spot. 3590-3578 while Williams just outraged Dube of Kaiserslautern took the second qualifying spot with some heavy bombing fur a 5931 total. It All started when Dune who was using House shoes All through the meet picked up a House Ball rolled a 222 Early saturday and immediately put it away. Later he retrieved it again and rang up the Only 1300 Block of the tour third was the 1976 masters finalist Dave Archer of Wei Brincken with 5855 fourth. 54 pins Back came Jim Hicks of Kam Stcin with 5801.while Williams was putting plenty of Sticks Between him and the Field saturday night to determine the other men s finalist there was a shootout at the Campbell bar Racks Corral for fifth place Between a couple of masters champs Gene shoe maker of Mannheim the 1974 King and two time Winner and defending titlist Norb Treutel of Ramstein and Hometown favorite Keith started the final six games in fifth place but fell Back to seventh when Treutel opened up with the High game of the tournament a 277, and Westby was spinning games of 234 and 256, in route to a 677 series. To cull s series was �33, com pared to Shoemaker s 563. But in the final set. Shoemaker bounced Back and used finishing games of 223 and 205 for a 598 series to put Westby and Treu Tel on the sidelines. Shoemaker Fri shed with a 5781 total Westby was 13 pins Back at 5768 and Treu Tel. Who has been a True Champion the past two years was Back at 5739."uncle" Al Tremaine of Ramstein was eighth with 5623. The righthand cd Downs ended 66 pins ahead of Earley who gained her third masters final playoffs in a Row. For Downs Jackson and Field it will be their first time in the masters is there last year losing in the final match to Ann Mcneil of Munich. In the playoff finals the no. 5 qualifier bowls against no. 4 in a two game Block based on total pm fall. The Victor in that match bowls no.3 and the Winner of that one bowls no. 2. The survivor faces the top qualifier in a three game Block based on total Pintail for the title. In his monster game Treutel started with a double had an 8-spare and then whipped off eight strikes in a Row finishing with a nine count on his last continued his torrid Pace by registering six game blocks of 1217 and 1187 for a 2404. Running his 24-game total to 4849 for a healthy 202 average. Williams had six More 200-plus games to go with the seven tic had Friday As he was making a. Runaway of the race to become. No. 1 qualifier for sunday s finals that , who was in second place behind Betty Field of Ramstein after Friday s eight games took Over the women s Lead saturday after the ninth game and held it through the 16th game where the Field was Cut to eight bowlers. Masters standings men s results i alter 10 Garr including kit t pm Block 1. Pm William. Soan Dahlem. �4s with we i Larry Dum . Ijss1j7mto set 3 Dave Archer. in mover thu � Jirm to Bali tit. My 2311-1 101 Skol j a , Mannheim. 2ttt 73u.1u1-s�t failed to Quai it Attar mfr Matt 6 Keith in by. Hot Tellito. 2m-mm 1111 Smi Narb tul Al Miu f2731 7m 11io-j7m Al try Wiflint. Fume Titial. 7316 i3j7 Tho Sun failed to qualify alter ?4 a me 9. Jim Underwood firm pm. Of mm-4j31 id a mend of . U&5-u40 4sos. A Perkins Spang s Lee Williams. Continues torrid Pace Naples pal Downs. Grabs Lead after 9th game 11 cons Ruff on unions announce no strike pact for Winter games Lake Placid . Apr against a backdrop of construction activity Union leaders have announced a no strike agreement aimed at averting crippling labor difficulties for the 1980 Winter olym Pic games the Accord Between 11 construction unions and the project manager is in tended to avoid labor problems such a those that threatened to prevent the 1976 summer games in an outdoor news conference in front of the proposed site for a new fieldhouse Here. Victor Mousseau president of the Pla Isburgh Saranac Lake building an construction trades Council said the agreement indicates labor s sensitivity to the Broad significance and Impact of the he said their Success is vital to the interests of the United states and new new Orleans u. Coach named Mississippi state Cage Mentor Starkville. Miss Upil Ron Greene head coach at new Orleans University for the past eight years has Bee named head basketball coach at Mississippi state University by athletic director Bob Tyler a native of Terre haute. Ind. Greene holds a lifetime basketball record of 173-88 for 10 years As chief at new Orleans University and Loyola of new Orleans he succeeds Kermit Davis who resigned under pressure after a disappointing season. It was reported that Green signed a Multi year contract believed to be for four years at a salary of about $25,000 per year. Last week. Mississippi state officials re ported that the coaching Post had been offered to notre Dame assistant coach Dick Kuchen. Kuchen however rejected the offer when no Accord could be reached on a 38-year-old Greene graduated from Murray by state University of the Ohio Valley conference in 1962 alter starring three years in basketball for the racers of coach Cal Luther. He began his coaching career As freshman coach of the racers in 1962-63 while earning his masters degree at was head coach of the it. Eustis a. Base team from 19635 before serving one year As assistant coach under Bill Gar diner at Loyola. Greene replaced Gardiner and served As head coach from 1966-68. In 1969. Greene moved to Uno. Then known As Louisiana state University at new Orleans As head Mentor and began a reign of 150 wins in 214 games. To but Flmming kiwrsi4utern. Jimm 4jm 13 Ron had Heidelberg. Ii j20-4wu.8ncru. P.rmasem�4i-2l. Faid to Quality a 17 Clyd Moor. Autano 21ft-Witmrw r 12 Gam ,1� Larry Darker Raim Lem. 1d2s-1u1-21m � on newbie Hanau. In Tom it 11. Obraint. Run item. 10tt-1tot 71b ii Ike etim Rigi Hahn 10m-u22 Jim Iom-Lov-tl/4 109mor�lt 1022 114-214 1181 iot1-71j ii Ion ius 10w Lou Tuo 10hhou-3ui 7 Psi Mai York state and the games will be the Vanguard of a better economic future for the North Ronald Mackenzie. Head of the local organizing committee said the Accord was aimed at avoiding repetition of the labor disputes that almost halted the 1976 summer games in Montreal and caused olympic events to be staged in an unfinished Accord was announced As Earth movers and dump trucks continued removing a Hillside for construction the new fieldhouse Between the current Arena and the High school. Some $52 million Worth of contraction is expected to be a major economic boost to this Remote Adirondack Region. In an area where unemployment has been running at 20 per cent the project will mean an aver age of 127 construction jobs per month Over the 31-month building the fieldhouse facilities to be built include an olympic Village two ski jumps a luge run and administration building. Facilities used Here for the 1932 Winter games to be upgraded include the Speed skating Oval and bobsled what contractors had Given up in Exchange for the no strike pledge Raymon Lopez project director for the Gilbane construction co. Said. Competition is scheduled for feb. 13-24, 1980. Thursday s announcement came during a two Day briefing by the organizers for the major International news Agen 24. . A Artem n Gino Heichel. Rhem Mam a Jonn Peden Gie ten. V Mai Elerton it. Gary May. Munich ,., 2 , Mannheim 30 Dave Hooper. Flaim Iem ii. Roger so tuft. Hann n de Brownh Itta Enn women s results i after to Garnet ntfudin04-Gam mock t uhm4�7-4w-j44 3 red Jackson Frankfurt 16? 1411713-337 4 Belt Field Hamlein �70-144mi 3434 5 Jan e nut. Mann 14h-1447 7l�-j0 failed Louamy alter 20 Al me 6 by w Neh. Munith 1li uim-3j7l i Evelyn Fra vet. San Vita 1396 13w4w-11 8 Brenda Imke. Harm 13/0 142s-4/i-3444 failed to qualify alter 1tgmct 9 Gayie Varet. Berlin1h7 us a a 10 a Stuttgart. �l4-14i174f 11 Sandy Halter Kaiser Lauvern 13x3-1412-273$ 11 belly Simmons. Bad Kre Uttach t�j-Iwt-hj4 ii Steph Emicco Naples 132m374-mm 14 1 ms-tin-144 in. Jea Kinq. Head elder 1339 127-20 16 Mary Camm. Hahn 1� i ctr Lih Schweinfurt team captures Vii corps volleyball Crown Schweinfurt Germany the Home team took the championship Here saturday As hot 3rd Sydn 7th Cav Defeated Augsburg s he Asa Dot 15-4.15-1 in the finals of the Vii corps volleyball tournament. Spiker Dennis Kurstein and Richard Tawson paced the Schweinfurt team which also beat the Asa squad. 15-4,16-14, earlier in the double elimination tourney. Also competing in the one Day meet were Stuttgart s 78th maintenance co and 501st a goof Ansbach. Prep scores men s track & Field u Al 116, upper a Fard 12w it. Tonyon 91. La of Nowatn 90 women s track & Field u k Asl and upper key told 11lakenrm4in 0s. 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