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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 01, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes wednesday june 1, 1977 Wilder Randolph Star in prep track  prep sports editor Pir Masens Germany is Brenda Wilder and Byron Randolph came out of the Slicks and put on some kind of show Here for the Germany competitors tuesday to highlight the Parma sons invitational track and Field meet the unofficial european championships for the High school youngsters. Wilder a Junior at upper Heyford who will be transferring to the states for her efforts by Gober and Mckinley would have senior year turned in the Best Long jump in matched records but they cannot be counted As official records because Dod Lory teaming with Gwen Madison Barbara was Alstn and Angela Gray. She also finished third in the Century. In addition to Wilder s record in the Long jump two other invitational Marks fell by the Wayside and Wiesbaden women competitors cracked them both. Jane Gober lowered her own 80-Yard hurdles Mark from 10.7 to 10.6 and Carol Mckinley went m in the High jump. Wilder s leap would have been a Dodd eur record and the european american High school history a leap of 18 feet one and one half inches beat Frankfurt Ace Brenda Givens by a stride in a torrid 200 meter race and anchored the us 400-meter relay team s vie triple Winner Brenda  in 18-1v4 Long jump Doeur did t Sanction the  addition to Wilder s record in the Long jump two other invitational Marks fell by the Wayside and Wiesbaden women competitors cracked them both. Jane Gober lowered her own 80-Yard hurdles Mark from 10.7 to 10.6 and Carol Mckinley went m in the High jump. Wilder s leap Wouldhave been a Dodd eur record and the efforts by Gober and Mckinley would have matched records but they cannot be counted As official records because Dod Doeur did t Sanction the meet. Wiesbaden s Pat Boston leaped 18-1% inches on her last jump to break Givens 17-3 4 record but Wilder had one More leap to go and she put it All together to take the championship away from Boston. The Wiesbaden Star then we tout and triple jumped 36-i to come within one Inch of the invitation record set last year by upper Heyford s Lynn Chapman. Mckin Ley also broke a Lynne Chapman Mark of 5-2 in the High jump. Randolph also a Junior carried incur Lik s colors to Victory in both the 100 and 200 meters making some of Germany Paraham triumphed in the 400 meters and is got 800 and Isom Neter wins from Beth strange and Tracey Wagner respectively. Other individual winners in the women s division included Nurnberg i Marion fair Banks in the shot 37-3 and shape s Karen Blake in the discus 115-11. The Wiesbaden team of Alicia Wrice Gober Karen Mahan and Elizabeth Mceady won the 800 relay in 1 48.3 and Kaiser Lautem got a Victory in the 1600 relay from Carol roller Brenda Lewis Cathy Casella and Kathy Edwards. Women s results meters 1. Casandra Conner i with 2. Cush Samuel Baum 1. Rhonda rot town Zwell 4. Amelia Rolow Kar .o.o100 meters 1. Brand Alvoni i 3. Comer. Branda Wilder us i. Alicia write witt1m200 meter i. Wilder 2. Ovens 3. Maggie Culligan Zanatta defeats wind ago Tram in French open Paris up Adrino Zanatta. His nerves unsettled by a gusting wind recovered from two Nightmare sets tuesday to keep his title intact in the $330.000 French open Tennis championships with a 2-6,3-6. 6-3, 64, 6-4 fourth round win Over briton Buster Mottram. The defending Champion from Italy conquered swirling winds and Mottram to gain the quarterfinals where he will meet Raul Ramirez of  reached the last eight with a 6 2 6-4, 6-3 win Over John Quill of South Africa while Wojtek Fibak of Poland was stretched to five sets by Rolf Gehring ranked Only no. 10 in West Germany before coming out a 6-7, 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4  briton played to Vanalta s Back hand and followed his approach shot in to the net where the italian his Confidence unsettled failed to find a Way past  in the third set Zanatta began to lob Mottram As he moved into the net and it immediately became obvious that the 22 year old briton had no other tactics in re  look the inia Tive and the set 6-3when Zanatta came Back from the 10 minute break he won inc opening two games of the fourth set to love and Mot Tram s minutes in the tournament were numbered from that Point. Zanatta won another game to love and went on to win 6 the vital break in the final set came in the fifth game when Mottram put a Back hand into the Nel was wide with a forehand and then failed to put away a Volley and could Only smash Zanatta s return into the net. Racquets douse loves Phoenix Ariz. Up Butch Waits and Ross Case Defeated Vitas Gerulaitis and Allen Stone in men s doubles As the Phoenix racquets beat the Indiana loves monday night 30-23 in world team Tennis. Zanatta was quickly 5-2 up and although his nerves again showed As he allowed the briton to come Back to 5-4, he iced the match on his own service with a faultless  the women s singles Mira Jasovec of Yugoslavia downed Pam Teeguarden of los Angeles 7-5,6-4. That left the . With ony two women Sun Vors Janel Newberry and Kathy May who play each other in a wednesday quarterfinal match. I should t have let up when i was  Teeguarden said. Mar Sikova. Yet another promising czech player squeezed past her compatriot Renata Tom Nova last year s losing finalist 7-6, 6-7,6-3, winning the first tie break 7-3. And losing the second by the same score sizzles in 100,200 meters elite runners eat his dust he won the 100 in 11.1 and the 200 in 2z3. Shape s Rob Heather was a stride behind Randolph in the 100 and Kaiser Lautem s Dennis Canada who competed at incl Ruk last year was second in the 209. Naples Quill Ferguson was involved in a couple of exciting duels. He won the first one the 1500 meters beating Fronton s Brian Henderson by a couple of Steps in 2 01.0. In the second he was a two Ste victim of Kaiser Lautem s Carl Springle in the 400. Springle was timed in 50.8 to Fer Guson s 51.0.Frankfurt s Dan Perez and kaisers Lau tem s Glen White were other double win ners in the men s Competition. Perez a distance Man deluxe captured the 3200 meters in 9 43.0, four seconds ahead of is Gonella s Fine Junior Tim Bolton and the 1500 in 4 12.3. Baum older s Bill Floyd was second in the 1500 and Bolton third. White won his specialities the hurdles. He was timed in 15.5 in the highs and in 20.4in the lows. He also ran the Lead leg in the a town s 400-relay win teaming with Dave Tresville Canada and  men s winners were Wurzburg Greg Holditch with a 21-Lowt Long jump. Upper Heyford s Phil Chapman who High jumped 6-4 and missed a a record bid of 6 7 i and Mike Gray who went 45-6 in the triple jump. Heather with a 133-10 discus toss and Pitburg s Robert Young who tossed the shot 48-1 a. The Baum older quartet of Terry Barefoot Johny Jones Ken Floyd and Wes Samuel won the 400 rela and Don Drake Alex Smith Greg cease and Holditch won the 1000 relay for  won the 100 meters but it was her worst Day in three years of top compe Lilion. She arrived Loo late for Iheson meters was second in the 200 and had to Settle for a third in the Long  s Cassandra Conner took the 50 meters in 6.8, we Brucken s Bagille Schoetl win j. Naron milk duh. Lorraine Brevig it11s-ii. Men s results109 meters 1. Byron Randolph incl Elk 2. Rob Heather Isha Pei 3. Was Samuels Bauml 4. Robert davuiwunl.lu200 meters i. Randolph 2.dennls Canada Btl 3. Samuels 4. Chuck Fowler mann22.3400 meters 1. Carl Springle Btl 2. Oulla Ferguson Naples 3 Mike Gray us 4. Mark Hugh Hanau us too meters i. Ferguson 2. Bryan Henderson f 3.chel Walbom acc 4. Ken Floyd i Beumel. 3 07.0 1100 meters 1. Dan Perot Al 2. Bill Floyd bauml2. Tim Botlon Simone tall 4. Lee Smith baum4 12.e 320 meters i. Perei 3. Bollon 3. Don steam i Btl 4.tlmmallnskl Valano to 43.0 110 High hurdles 1. Glen White Btl 2. Net Canon worn 3. Scon Derles is 4. Greg Young acc. 15.3 100 Low hurdles i. Amie 2. Grog hold sch won 3. Ami Canon wll Ril 4. Derles 20.4400-meter relay 1. Kalse Lautem while Dave Tresville. Canada. Spring 2. Mannheim 3. Wuriourg4. Bramer Haven 44.0 000-meter relay i. Baum older Terry  Jones. K. Smyd Samuel 3. Bremerhaven 1. Wiesbaden 4. Kaiserslautern i 3umoo-meter relay i. Sunburg Don Drake Alex Malth Greg cease. Hold Len 2. Frankfurt 3. Hanau 4.Naples,3 32.0. Long jump i. Hol Dilton 2. Terry a millage it 3.Heather. 21.10v triple jump 1. Gray 2. A millage 3. Fernando Scott hangul 414 High jump 1. Phil Chapman us 2. Pal Rhynsburger Berlin 2. Steve Moore Ansbach .e-4.  1. Robert Young Tai Burgl 2. Jonn Carr Blob org 3. De Al Udowski Naples 4. Don Clark Hanou .4f-1w.discus i. Heather 3. Buddy  Minimi x Brad Millar London 4. Clark hanau133-10 around fhe local sports scene Louvier gets Ace in Dulong Golf win Wiesbaden aided by a Hole in one during the first round Phil Louvier of Mainz won the three Day 4th annual la u Dulong memorial Golf tournament Here monday at the Rhein Blick Golf  had a Low Gross total of 231 Over them Hole distance. Louvier s Ace came on the 165-Yard no. 4 Hole and it helped him to a 71. He used an eight Iron. Louvier finished seven strokes ahead of Tom Godfrey of Frankfurt. Larry Davis of Mainz won the first flight with a Low net total of 217. Clyde Mason of Wiesbaden took the second night with 222, Jolt Yamanoha of Wiesbaden the third flight with 218 and John Lee of Wiesbaden had the Low net of the Field with 202 in win Ning the fourth  banquet was held after the tourney and Lou Dulong s widow Simon was present. Dulong was a Long time Usan and Safe golfer who died in 1974. He participated in numerous inter service Lour Neys and won the Safe title in 1968. Previous Dulong tourney winners were Clint Trout of Ramstein in 1976. Lou Hollabaugh of Wiesbaden in 1975 and Sieve Fife of Frankfurt in 1974. Championship flight  "1 . Kyle a Tell. Malm 2j� go Wei Kelly a Biden 240 first flight Lownell Coret  ii Mark . Akht Hinburg 7u de Price via Ibadan 211  3 second flight Clyo. Mason. Wiesbaden 2j2  223 Mason Smirin. Fran Lurl i Don Kopla Frankfurt 220 third flight John Yamanoha. Wiesbaden 210 Marc Shainey Wiesbaden 220 Ron Holt. Wiesbaden 22f Tom Sstovall. Fourth flight 1. Jonn Lee. Wiesbaden 2022. Don Wilson. Wiesbaden 2 7 3. Jerry Lewallen Wiesbaden. -224. James Rutner lord. Wiesbaden 231 Kynch Roach win at Kitzinger kitz1nen. Germany Bob Knych a Wurzburg teacher shot a one under Par 71here monday to win the Low Gross honors in the Kitzinger Golf club memorial Day sweepstakes. Jerry Roach won Low Gross honors with a net 63. He had a scratch 94 with a 31 Handicap. He also won the Low Gross and Low net prizes for d flight. A flight Low net laurels went to Paul Ca Sposari who had a 68. Knych took the Low Gross honors. Al Cox shot an 85 to win b flight Low Gross and Bill Donahue had a Low net of 69. In c flight it was John Moore shooting a scratch 91 and Bill Dawson taking Low net laurels with a 66  
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