European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 27, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse . Men upset w. Germany monday june 27, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 25 yank tricksters Surprise Gelsenkirchen West Germany up the United states men s track and Field team dubbed second rate be cause of the absence of some big name ath letes. Sunday emerged As a 118-104 Point upset Winner Over a crack West German squad in a dual meet americans thus scored a hat trick three victories on their current european tour considered a warm up for their forthcoming annual meet against the russians at Sochi on the Black sea. Before their Victory Over the German sin the Park stadium of this Industrial Ruhr City the americans Defeated Italy. 127-94.and Britain. 13546. On the distaff Side the West German girls scored a 8441 Point win Over the . two Day meet which was witnessed track results won was nov Mctaw Burditt a. Leonor Waldal q, 1. Ursula Sci ukr. G. 13,41 3. Mary Smith. Us tin 4. Mry yet. Us. 14.13. 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Lan Stuhl won the team title with Ninepoints. Bad Canstatt with keys its Lone representative took second with Sevenpoints. By a total 30,000 spectators proved no farce after All As predicted by irate West German sports writers who had critic iced the americans for not Fielding their strongest the americans did not look so second rate after . Finished 1-2 in sunday s Long jump with James Lofton and Anton Carter cutting Down the Strong germans. Lofton won with a 26-foot, 1%-Inch americans also scored doubles in the 110-meter hurdles the 200 meters the pole vault and the 10,000-meter walk. In the demanding 5,000 and 10,000-Meterruns, the americans were no match for the saturday s 5,000 meters. West Ger mans Karl Fleischer and Peter Weigt finished 1-2, while Brandy Melancon was the Best american with a third place the 10,000 meters it was another German 1-2 finish with Hans Jurgen Orth Mann and Detlev Uhlemann. Bruce Bick Ford of the . Was the Hammer throw. Went Germany s towering Karl Helm Riehm who place fourth at Montreal stole the show with a 254-8 toss a world season Best for the former world record Holder. On the distaff Side West Germany s an Negret Richter who captured a Gold and Silver in Montreal was the undisputed track expected Richter snapped the tape first after 11.03 seconds Over the 100-meters and followed up with a 22.77-Sec ones clocking Over the 200 meters. Bot times were world season bests. Some of the Best performances we returned in by american athletes running outside the Competition. James Owens won the 110-meter hurdles in 13.69, ahead of team mate Robert Gaines 13.78 but Gaines took the honors which counted in the meet Williams was first in the men s 200 meters with a time of 20.72. He was ahead of fellow americans Bill Collins 20.75 and Cliff wily 20.80who were running for the official . Team. In the women s 1,500 meters american Debbie Ventler. Another competitor not counted for the meeting took advantage Ofa fall by americans Julie Brown and Cindy Bremser and West Germany s favorit Brigitte Kraus 200 meters after the Start to winin4 19.7.larry Jesse won the pole vault for the ., Clearing 17-81/ and american Sammy Walker took the shot put with a toss of 64 8 /4. A biting loss Ottto Tula s no old Pic found a convenient place to stick his Racket after a straight set loss to Bjorn Borg of Sweden in the womb Kara Tennis tour Ney which was to resume monday afters Idle sunday. Up photo Pitburg raps Hahn to sweep series Cut Ramstein s Lead to l /2 games Hahn Germany the Pitburg Baron hammered out 12 hits including Benny Graham s Solo Homer to defeat Hahn 11-2,in a Continental sports conference game Here saturday and take the crucial three game series. The Victory moved Pitburg to within on and one half games of the Idle front run Ning Ramstein skip Winkelmann kept his record untarnished in recording his third win As the Barons improved their league record to 13-3. They Trail Ramstein 14-1 by two games in the loss column. The three game sweep now sets the stage for a two game meeting against the rams on fourth of Barons took a big pair from Hahn saturday at Pitburg. Graham s three gunshot in the seventh inning of the first game gave them a come from behind 4-2 won the Nightcap 6-4. Two singles by Ken Perry and Glen Smith and then a run scoring base hit by Jim Turner enabled the Barons to jump on Hawks right hander George Gollehon in the first inning of sunday s continued their barrage in the second scoring five runs for a 6-0 Moore and Danny Grangroth got things started when both reached base onto consecutive errors by Hahn s second baseman. Bell Smith singled to Load the bases and then Perry unloaded them with a double. The Barons added two More when Glenn Smith doubled Home Perry and then scored on Grahan s Barons added another run in the seventh on Graham s Homer one in the eight and three More in the ninth off Golle Hon who went the distance for his third loss against one win. Csc baseball won last pet. Cd. Rawln in Wulw in i Carol mall Aorta. Baum older a Lulu Sil doubles1. My of Tinall Rollin we Natl. B k ji1-Ui-wj 2. Dam Smith Judy raid Vinour. 4ss-4lt23 3. Sam Voirol Ogg. Bad or Cugnach 310-m-tcl 4. Car co a _443-4�-Mi Aramm a Refl Navani. Oar Quadt Wkho Kjall events Taam. Doom. Ten Ami 1. Hauldrin Loath so Toj. 7. Cisar Ioba-44f-s3�-2001 Simms. 9s4-s10-s24 my 4. Navarro. Dt-323-�-m4 5 it a Iimid-w-uu6. Cook 92349m7s it 7. Ridennour Ho-444ust in t trios Rutn a Wwsj-444 lit Donnall wm13-3s2 Lett 10 Mill Watts �-4ll-4t3mi the Hawks who dropped from third to sixth place in the standings at 5-9, got to Winkelmann Only in the seventh inning when Jim Batzel walked. Moreno doubled and both scored on Jeff Blanchard s two run single. Slab org Iso 000 1j it 12 1hahn 000 000 to 3 t 4 Wenkalmann and Kacanda . To win Fuff Tann , Graham tigers 13, rockets 3 Rhein main a Germany is the Sembach tigers made it a three game weekend sweep of the Rhein main rocket with a 13-3 drubbing of the defending Continental sports conference champions her sunday. The game was called at the end of seven innings because of the 10-run Rule. The tigers used three innings to shutdown Rhein main. They turned five singles and a walk into five runs in the third inning. The hits were by Bobby Cobb Marvin Henry Chuck Middleton Lou Brockwell and Al Partow. Middleton cracked a two run Homer Hithe fifth. It was his seventh four Bagger of the season and he leads the Csc in Fiat department. Two hits including a double by Middle ton four walks and two errors helped shove across six tallies in the sixth Queen started and was relieved in the sixth but picked up his third Victor against no defeats. Kevin Fagen the first of three rocket pitchers took the loss his second in three the six Rhein main hits two were homers. Marvin Dahlman tagged one inthe fifth and Catcher Paul Arndt connected in the sixth. Samdan of 01 0-13 t 4 Annn Mam 000 Oil t 3 t 1quatn, Snow Trman us and Blasiar Faroan Lata Ulloa 41, burp no a and amt. A quran 134. A Fautn
