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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 10, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday june 10, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 25 with Jim Hirzel Gottfried wins 2, leads five other americans into . Quarterfinals. _  Host the june 18-19, 400 target All  . Tie snoot. Ruled As the european Warmup will begin on saturday the 18th with 100x410 and 28. Two and five Man team events will be closed which Means that team members must be from the same club. Shoot offs for individual championships will consist of a full round of doubles at All stations while team shoot offs will be doubles at All stations miss and out. Participant must provide their own ammunition for shoot offs. Those desiring to participate May Reserve shoot times by calling Les bazillion at Pir Masens Mil 2211 6379-7139. Of nov to feature outdoor sports of tvs Dollar and cents show which is aired on saturday at 5 45 . Will feature two segments dealing with outdoor sports this saturday the Ullh and again on 25 june. Us program done by avs Lee Milliard win include Hunting fishing Tennis Golf ing Mountain climbing reloading of Rifle and Shotgun Amman Filion and skeet shoot ing so if you Are interested la one or More of these activities tune in on the Lith and n Early 80 German and american Hunters turned out this past weekend in Wei Brocken for the annual Hunting style championships. The Hunting shoot requires participants Tobe in Possession of a German Hunting License and to use their regular Hunting weapons rifles and shotguns in shooting the course. It consists of is skeet and is trap targets which must be shot using the same weapon from the International or Low gun position. The Rifle course is made up of four animal targets sitting Fox standing Rehbock wild boar and the running wild boar. Positions used Are prone fixed Post and off hand in the Case of the wild boar targets. Maximum possible score is 350 with five Points for each of the skeet or trap targets that Are broken and a possible score of 10 for each of the five rounds that Are fired at the animal targets. Top . Shooters in the Rifle Shotgun event and their scores were Alex Marc Lou Naples 334 James Mims Wei Brocken air base 321 Johnle Brooks ,32slewis Matus Wei Brocken 312 Kenneth Luu Page we Brocken 307 and Teddy Williams Bamberg 393. James Mims had the distinction of being the first Man to shoot a score in excess of 320, which qualified him to receive the Gross Gold shooting medal which was awarded for the first time by the Rod and gun association. Others receiving the award were Marchioli and  Henry f Rora Karen lantern woo the concurrent pistol event with a score of 188. In september the top shooters will represent the . Forces at the German Champion ships in Schleswig Holstein. Marchioli no stranger to the German Competition will be trying to repeat his performance of 1963 when he was the top gun in the German championships. German regional skeet winners 1 of shooter in the recently completed German regional skeet championships held at Black Forest Rod and gun club Over memorial Day was Al Leverett from Heidelberg with a score of 389. Followed by Doug Burdett with a 385. Other winners and their scores were 12 gauge High gun Doug Burdett 100 re Charlie Duncan 100 a Garry Kwist 98 aa2 Mel Dunn 98 a c. Dominey 99 a2 Emory Martin 98 b Andy Moore 99 b2 d. Borylo 99 b3 Alan Anderson 98 c Charles Fettes 99 c2 t. Bautista 98 c3dave Widemann 94 Droy baldwin98 d2 Tom Webb 96. It gauge High Gnu Burdett 101 re Leverett 99 aa1 Duncan 97 a 2 Kwist 9b Al Clyde Mitchell 8 a2jim Robinson by Stanley Lamb 97 b2 Jim Boling 87 b3 Martin 17 cd Jerry Raubs c2 Jim Uriel 94 c3 Thomas Baker �4 do Larry Swan 93 d2 Fettes 89 d3 Robert Bumbard 87. 28 gauge High gun Burdett 98 re Leverett 97 aa1 Robinson 97 aa2 Kwist 94 Al Billy Seay 98 a2 Frank Benson 95 by Martin 96 b2james Baker 95 b3 Paul Webb 93. Cd Ronald Goodman 95 c2 Weidemann 92 c3 Jerome Steinberg 92 c4 c. Dominey 91 410 gauge High gun Leverett 96 re Seay 90 a Kwist 89 Al Benson 88 a2 Margaret Burdett 87 by Alan Anderson 89 b2 Hirzel 85 b3 Dave Roundtree 84 b4 Andy Moore 84 cd Stewart 87 c2 Dick vanbeest79 c3donnielevertontb. Skeet Captain Doug Burdett right who look the world championship in 29 gauge two years ago and who has been named re i of the National skeet a soda i american military team will Europe s entry to the world shoot which will be held in Savannah a. During late july and Early August. Doug s Overall average in the four gauges for last year was .977. Other team members and to bar averages ate Al Leverett Heidelberg is Barue Duncan Wiesbaden a Gary Kwist. Rodn main Joe Herce bad Kreuz Nach .�51 and Dave Letts Laken beat England m do Iii wife Margaret who shoots almost As Good As Doug Are both warrant offi cers with the Canadian forces at Lahr. Nottingham. England up Brian Gottfried won two matches within three hours thursday to Lead five other . Players into the last eight of the $100, 000 John player grass court Tennis tour , top seed following the elimination of Guillermo Vilas fought his Way out of a tight Comer to reach the third round with a 6-8, 8-6, 6-4 win Over Chris Lewis of new zealand. Then he returned to the courts almost immediately to defeat Ray Moore of South Africa in another come from behind Effort 5-7, 7-5, 6-1, to reach the Quarter finals. Gottfried the hottest player in the world this year has now won 56 of his last 64 matches. His doubleheader was forced on him by the rain which has wrecked the Early schedule of the tournament. Roscoe Tanner the no. 4 seed started his match against Bill Scanlon with three local sports briefs aces and then went on to beat the texan 6 1,6-4, in less than an hour White in another Battle of big services Stan Smith downed Australia s Phil Dent 9-8,6-3. Dick Stockton had a tougher match against another australian Dick creamy but recovered to win 4-6, 6-1. 6-3, while 11m Gullikson conqueror of Vilas continued on form with a 6-1, 6-3 Victory Over new zealand Davis cupper Brian Fairlie. Bob Lutz was the first american player through to the quarters Downing Colin Dibley of Australia 6-2,6-1. Tom Gullikson Tim s Lea handed twin brother fell in the second round to Andy Pattison of Rhodesia 6-2, 3-6.6-1. Pau Sonin turn was ousted by Jaime Fillol of Chile 64,7-5,104. The other Quarter finalist will be mexi co s Raul Ramirez who sidelined Ameri can Dick Bohrnstedt fro 6-3. 3 Usa eur Marks set in Bamberg lift meet Bamberg Germany Bamberg lift Erst Allied 29 Points Here to outscore their nearest opponent the Alpine Region and capture the invitational Power weight lifting meet in which three Usa eur re cords were , which collected three first places four seconds and two thirds during the championship ended up 13 Points ahead of Alpine which garnered 16 Point son two first places and two second place finishes. George Brinkhurst out scored his team mates Carlos Garcia and Randolph me kindle in the Light heavyweight to give Bamberg its first win while Bobby Wilson and James Snipes each added victories in the heavyweight and Light superheavy weight divisions  set a record in the Light super heavyweight when he achieved a dead lift of 575 pounds. The other two records were set by Pir Masens Remy Jonassaint in the featherweight division. Jonassaint lifted 340 pounds in the squat and 245 in the Bench Elligen s Horace Williams who took first place in the Middle heavyweight was named the outstanding lifter during the meet. Williams captured four awards forthe Best squatter of 500 pounds Bench press 340 dead lift 550 and Best Overall lifter. Other division winners were Mike gamer of bad tit la in the flyweight Augsburg s Gerard Lund in the lightweight an Stuttgart s Micheal Freeman in the mid , a promising future Champion who is Only 13 years old and weighs Only 90 pounds performed before an awestruck crowd As be lifted twice his weight in the squat 120 pounds in the Bench press and 250 in the dead lift. Women s up league opens Frankfurt the v corps women softball conference consisting of seven teams will kick off its 12-game, slow pitch league on june 11, corps sports officials announced Here. All games will consist of doubleheaders and will be played on saturdays with the first game starting at 1 . In this Satur Day s openers. Bad Kreuz Nach is at Frank Furt Central s flatten Field. Darmstadt meets Wiesbaden at Wiesbaden air base and Frankfurt Hui Cost tangles with Hanau at Pioneer Cavern while Fulda draws a Bye. Following the conclusion of the season the conference Winner will Advance to the Usa eur women s military softball championships on aug. 19-21 at Augsburg. Loubier wins Mainz Golf Wiesbaden Germany Phillip Lou Bier of the 28th ordnance co carded a 54 Hole total of 240 on the Par-72 Rhein Blick course to win the Mainz military Community Golf championship Loubier had rounds of 82, 78 and 80 to win by four strokes Over runner up Ben o Sullivan who shot 80-8440. Also qualify ing from Mainz Community for the july 12 15 v corps championships were Bob Law rence 258hubert Green 259. Joel Fisher 1262 and Tom so Vail 264. Women s racquetball slated Sembach Germany the Sembach military Community will conduct women s racquetball tournament june 18 19 at the gym Here it was announced thursday. Military persons and their dependent Sand military affiliated civilians who Are 16 years and older Are eligible to enter the two Day event consisting of open singles and doubles. Registration is slated from 12-12 30 . On opening Day with the first match scheduled to Start at 1 . The entry fee is $5 for one event or $8 for both. For further information Call Gerd Pokorra at Sembach military 7140 or 7530. Acc fast pitch Northern division Wen Loa pet. A 1.000 Frankfurt bad Krtus incan. Hanau Darmstadt. Wlsh Badin aim. Bakunin older. Fulda. Saturday 0ani 1 p Maini at Baum Potdar 2 to i to t .147 i .000 Wim Ada Tea leu Baum hold at Kana. 2 fut a at Darmstadt. 2 bad Irwin an at Frankfurt. 2  
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