European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 04, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday september 4, 1977 world Mark for . The stars and stripes Page 21 400-Mefer relay team has 38.03 timing at Didisse corf Dusseldorf West Germany up the . 400-meter men s relay team saturday set a world s record of 38.03 to keep the United states Challenge alive on the second Day of the world track and Field cup. The East germans had taken Over the Lead from the americans in the men s cup when the . Quartet of Bill Collins hous ton tex., Steve Riddick Philadelphia Cliff Wiley Baltimore and Steve Wil Liams san Diego demolished the old record also held by the ., of 38.19 set five years ago. The second Day of the meet met with controversy saturday. In the men s 400 meters the starter s gun failed to go off properly and Cuba s Alberto Juantorena in the outside Lane took a few paces slowed Down and looked Over his shoulder thinking the recall shot would be fired. All he saw was australian Richard Mitchell and the rest of the Field catching up with him. By the end of the Back straight he was in fourth place completely out of his stride and although he finished strongly the race was won by East German Volker Beck in anunnofficia45.78. The cuban double olympic Gold medal is was furious. He argued with officials kicked Over a Lane Marker and finally walked away. Beck s Victory put East Germany ahead of the . For the first time in the cup be cause 400-meter runner Robert Taylor Dickinson tex., failed to finish in the top three. After two Days of completion the East germans led both the men s and women s standings. In the men s Competition they totalled 90 Points. The . Was second at 85, West Germany third at 80, and Europe fourth at 77. The East German women had 72 Points Europe was second with 66, the soviet Union third with 55 and the . Fourth with 42. Race officials said discuss Juantorena s protest would be taken up at a meeting of the track jury sunday morning. Mike Tully a 6-foot-2 student at Urcla was the Only competitor to reach 5.60 18 feet 4 inches meters in the pole vault As Suring himself of first place. Tulley 20, tried to break the world record at 5.71. The record at 5.70 was set by Dave Rob erts of the . In 1976. Tully missed All three attempt in his try to break the world pole vault record Al though he came very close on his second and third vaults. Both times he was slow in pulling Back his right Arm which hit the bar and knocked it Over after the rest of his body had already cleared. The 5.60 meters 18-4 was the Ameri can s Best performance Ever. Wladyslaw Kozakiewicz of Poland com Peting for Europe was second with 5.55, and Axel Weber of East Germany was third with 5.35. Michael karst of West Germany won the 3,000 meter steeplechase for the european team accelerating away from Tura Eshetu of Ethiopia Over the last 200 meters to win in an unofficial 8 21.60 George Malley Glen Dale md., finished third for the . To help close the Gap fur ther with West Germany whose Frank Baumgartl collapsed and had to be carried away after finishing fifth. Arnie Robinson of san Diego won the Long jump Friday with a leap of of 26 feet love inches. The 29-year-old olympic Champion had wrapped up the event in his very first Effort. The . Won three of the seven men s events and led East Germany 47 Points to 45 after the first Day with West Germany third with 40. East Germany took a Clear Lead in the women s Competition after the first Day winning three out of five events and Amas sing 40 Points. Europe had 34, the soviet Union 32 and the United states 25. America s third olympic Champion. Mac Wilkins in the discus was beaten on the last throw by East German Wolfgang Schmidt. And Frank Shorter Only managed sixth place in the 10,000 meters. Schmidt reached 67.14 meters in whip Ping Wilkins 26, of san Jose calif., who had led the Competition onto the last round with 66,46 meters which gave him second place. Friday s results men s results 100 meters1. Steve Williams ., 10.13 2. Eugen Ray East Germany 10.15 3. Silvio Leonard pan Ameri Ca 10.19 4. Pietro Mennen Europe 10.37 5. Werner Bastians West Germany 10.57 6. Suchart Asia 10.67 7. Amadou Meite Africa 10.70 a. Paul Narra Cott Oceana 10.71. 400-meter hurdles1. Edwin Moses ., 47.58 2. Volker Beck East Germany 48.83 3. Harald a Chrrid Germany 48.85 4. Alan Pascoe Europe 49.73 5. Peter ram Uganda Africa 50.48 6. Garry Brown Oceania 50.89 7. Damaso Alfonso pan America 50.95 8. Takashi Nagao Asia,52.10. 800 meters1. Alberto Juantorena pan America 1 4-1.0 2. Mike Boit Africa 1 44.1 3. Willi Muelbeck Ger Many 1 45.5 4. Mark Enyeart ., 1 45.5 5. Jozef Plachy Europe 1 45.5 6. John Higham Oceana 1 46.1 7. Olaf Beyer East Germany 1 46.6 8. Sri ram Singh Asia 1 47.3 10,000 meters1. Minuts yifter Africa 28 32.3 2. Joerg Peter East Germany 28 34.0 3. Jos Hermans Europe 28 35.0 4. Detluf Uhlemann Germany 28 38.7 5. Rodolfo Gomez pan America 28 45.5 6. Frank Shorter ., 28 52.5 7. Toshiaki Kamata Asia 28 56.3 8. Christopher Wardlaw Oceania no time Long jump1. Arnie Robinson ., b.19, 26-10 a 2. Hans Baumgartner Germany 7.96, 26-1w 3. Charlton he Izelen Africa 7.89 2s-10 4. Wenand Stekic Europe 7.79, 25-6% 5. Frank Wartenberg East Germany 7.79, 25-6% 6. Junichi Usui Asia Japan 7.68, 25-2v? 7. Kerry Hill Oceana 7.18, 23-6% 8. David Giralt pan America 6.77, 22-2 a shot put1. Udo Beyer East Germany 21.74, 71-4 2. Reijo Stahlberg Europe 20.46, 67-11/? 3. Ralf Reichen Bach West Germany 19.97, 65-61/? 4. Terry Albritton Newport Beach calif., 19.85, 65-1 5. Bruno Pauletto pan America 18.30, 60- a 6. Emad Fayez Africa 17.46, 57-31/3 7. Bahadur Singh Asia 17.43, 57-2 8. Keith Falle Oceania 15.92, 52-2%. Djscus1. Wolfgang Schmidt East Germany 67.14, 220 3 2. Mac Wilkins ., 66.64, 218-7 3. Heinz Dereck Neu West Germany 62.64, 205-6 4. Markku Tuokko Europe 61.36, 201-3 5. Julian Morrison pan America 58.98, 193-6 6. Parveen Kumar Asia 53.24, 174-87. Robin Tail Oceania 52.90, 173-68. Said Tarwat Africa 45.12148-0 women s results 200 meters-1. Irenas Winska Europe 22.72, 2. Barbel Eckert East Germany 23.02 3. Tatiana Prorochenko soviet Union 23.26 4. Evelyn Ashford ., 23.41 5. Silvia chivas pan America 23.45 6. Denise Robertson Oceania 23.82 /. Upon Uko Africa 24.17 8. Emiko Konishi Asia 25.22 1500 meters-1. Tatiana Kasa Nkia soviet Union 4 12.7 2. Francie Lutz Larrieu ., 4 13.0 3. Ulrike Bruns East Germany 4 13.1 4. Natalia Marcesca Europe 4 13.1 5. Penny Werthner pan America 4 14.6 6. Sakina bout Amine Africa 4 18.5 7. Junko Yoshitomi Asia 4 24.8 8. Anne Garrett Oceania 4 31.5 1600-meter relay 1. East Germany Bettina Popp Barbara Krug Christine Bremer Marita koch3 24.0 2. Europe Rita Bottiglieri Dagmar Fuhrmann Donna Hartly Irena szerwinska3 25.8 3. Soviet Union Liudmila aks Lonoza Natalia Sokolova Tatiana Prorochenko Marina sidorova3 27.0 4. Oceania Marian Fisher Verna Burnard Bethanie Nail Chris dale3 30.5 5. Pan America Helen Blake Jacqueline Pusey Joyce Jakubo wich Aurelia penton3 31.0 6. United states Sharon Dabney Jiles Rosalyn Bryant Evelyn ashford3 33.0 7. Africa Ruth Kial Sima Tacla Chema Wai mar Meme Boye Ruth Wai thira3 36.3 8. Asia Lai Lih Jirau Carolina Rieuwpassa Keiko Nagasawa than than3 53.8 High jump1. Rosemarie Ackermann ast Ger Many 1.98 6-6 2. Sara Simeoni Europe 1.92, 6-3 3. Debbie Brill pan America 1.89 6-2 4. Louise Ritter ., 1.83, 6-0 5. Nadeshda Marinenko soviet Union 1.83 6-0 6. Tamami Yagi Asia 1.75, 5-8 7. Christine Annison Oceania 1.75, 5-8 8. Carol Mumbai Africa 1.60, 5-3 javelin1. Ruth Fuchs East Germany 62.36 meters 204-7 2. Nadeshda Jakubowitsch soviet Union 62.02, 203.6 3. Theresa Sanderson Europe 60.30, 197-10 4. Kathy Schmidt ., 59.46, 195-1 5. Emiko Yokai Asia 55.42, 181-10 6. Agnes to Quinte Africa 53.70, 176 2 7. Pam Mathews Oceana 51.14, 167-9 8. Marli Dos Santos pan America 46.52, 152-7 in i Safe Tennis championships Mac Csc netters Nab 2 wins each Torrejon Spain the Mediterranean sports conference captured two titles Here saturday behind Dennis Dewitt s Vic tory in the Junior Veteran singles and Frank Solana s first place finish in the senior singles to highlight the second Day of the Safe Tennis championships. The Csc also picked up two wins in the senior doubles and women s singles and were on the verge of clinching possibly two More spots in the men s open singles and the women s doubles. Dewitt of Turkey easily handled . S Mike Hubert 6-2,6-0, for the Junior vet sin Gles Crown but it was entirely different situation for the Mac Courtman advancing to the final against Csc s Dick Malloy. In that semifinal game it took Dewitt nearly three hours to eliminate Malloy of Spang Dahlem 6-7, 6-1, 7-6. And then it took an Ace in the third set with both men tied four games each in the tie breaker to give Dewitt match Point game and set for the title. Hubert of upper Heyford was battling Csc s Bob Blakely at the same time and with the same degree of difficulty but Man aged to pulled out the second and third sets by identical 6-3 scores after dropping the opener 6-2 in the other semifinal match. Spain s Solana after dropping a his second match 7-6 that went to 5-3 in the tie breaker against Csc s Chris Simmons came Back with a 6-0 win in the third set to take the senior singles laurels. The usual hard hitting Solana was continuously lob Bing the Ball throughout the match which witnesses said seemed to bother Simmons of Ramstein. However Simmons regained his Compo sure in the senior doubles teaming with Ron Bachman to Knock off the singles Champ Solana and his partner Willia Yancey 6-2,6-4, for the championship. In an interesting Battle Between two Csc players in the women s division it was this year s top seeded Jennifer Rose Over last year s no. 1-ranked Brandy Ponce with Rose victorious 6-4, 6-2 for the singles championship. Both women quickly forgot their singles match to join their skills in the round Robin doubles Competition which they were leading late saturday night after defeating Mac s Veronica Lopez and Julie Newton 6-4, 6-2. Earlier Lopez Newton won their Pir Masens Mannheim remain undefeated in Usa eur up softball championships Augsburg Germany Parma Vensand Mannheim chalked up victories Here saturday to remain undefeated in the Usa reuer fast pitch championships that saw four teams ousted in the double elimination tournament. Pir Masens behind the five hit pitching of Don Ray handed Stuttgart a 4-1 defeat while Mannheim got a four hit Effort by Al Barnett to Blank Bamberg 2-0. In other games Berlin Defeated Augsburg 3-0 7th at downed setae 5-1 Frankfurt nipped Berlin 7-6, and Hanau thumped 7th at 19-0. Augsburg setae Berlin and 7th at were sent packing after the second Day play with two losses. In sunday s schedule Frankfurt meets Stuttgart and Hanau plays Bamberg in 1 . Games. At 3 ., Mannheim and Pir Masens tangle in the winners bracket final while the winners of the 1 . Games meet in the other 3 . Game. In Pir Masens Victory Ray was touched for a Home run by Marshall Clayton in the second inning for the Only serious trouble he had during the contest. Bill Mccormick led the Winner s with a two run double in the third that wrapped up the Victory Mike null was the loser. Barnett and loser Jim Chiles hooked up in a pair of four hitters in Mannheim s Triumph with Barnett getting plate help from Ron Brown who chipped in with two sin Gles. Berlin ousted Augsburg in an Early game with Jim Bryant twirling a three hitter while losing Pitcher James Swafford allowed Only two hits Only to fall victim to miscues by his mates. Big hit off Swafford was Othello Renfroe s two run double in the sixth that was set up by Augsburg mis cues. Berlin later was victimized by a four run Frankfurt rally in the Bottom of the seventh highlighted by John Cotton s game winning double. Trailing 6-3, Frankfurt s James Slaugh ter got on by an error Hank Malono walked and both scored on Jim Herblet s double. Al Rose then walked and Ruben Williams tied the game when his single Tal lied Herblet. Bob Lippincott followed with another single and then Cotton came through with his clutch doubled to score Williams with the winning run that gave new life Frank Furt and put Berlin on the Long train ride Home. Hanau routed 7th at in the final game of the Day when they unleashed a 15-hit attack that saw Pitcher Mark Carl and Kenny Schmidt blast homers. Carl who pitched a three hitter for his shutout blasted a three run circuit while Schmidt s came with one one. Roger Clark took the loss. Match Over Dorcy Jarry and Marilyn May of the United kingdom 6-1. 6-2. Jarry May were to play Rose Ponce later thursday. A Rose Ponce win would give the Csc women the championship. In the men s open singles the Continental sports conference completely dominated the action starting from the quarterfinals with Bill Young and Jim Par sons making it to the championship game which was to be played sunday morning. In the semifinals Young of we Brucken breezed by Roy Hart while Parsons downed Fischer of Sembach 6-2, 6-3. Ear Lier in quarterfinal play Hart eliminated Mac s Chris Mcatee 6-f, 6-0, while Fischer ousted Mac s Randy Moss 6-1, 6-4. In the quarterfinals of the men s open doubles . S Roger Tingley and Bob Hyer Defeated Rex . Eaton of Mac 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 Parsons a. Young beat . S Randy Styberski John Nyberg 6-0, 6-0 Fischer Hart downed Moss Mcatee 6-4, 6-3, while Mac s Ken Young Dennis Carter edged Csc s John Virden Louis Szuch 6-3, 6-4. Men Sope singles quarterfinals Charles Fischer Csc def Randy Moss Mac 6-1, 6-4 Jim Parsons Csc def Ken Young ,6-2, 6-0 Roy Hart. Csc def Chris Mcatee Mac 61, 6-0, Bill Young c5c, def Bohyer ., 6-0, 6-1. Semifinals Bill Young def Hart 6-2, 6-1 Par sons def Fischer,6-2.6-3. Men open doubles quarterfinals Roger Tingley Hyer u def Rex Blanc Hjad j j. Easton Mac 46, 6-1, 6-2 Parsons a. Youncy Jet Randy Styberski John Nyberg ., 60, -6-0 Fischer Hart det Moss Mcatee 64, 63 k. Young Dennis Carter Mac det John Virden Louis Szuch Csc 6-3, 6-4. Junior Vei singles semifinals Dennis Dewitt Mac def Dick Malloy Csc 6/, 61. 76, Mike Hubert ., def Bob Blakely cd 2 6, 63, 6-3. Championship Dewitt def Hubert. 6 2, 6-0. Junior vet doubles quarterfinals Dewitt Phillip Thiery Mac def Bob Woodward Ron Tudor csc57, 6-4, 6-3 Malloy Blakely def Ralph Schilling Ray Knapp Mac 6 1,6-3 senior singles championship Frank Solana Mac det Chris Simmons. Csc 6-2,6-7, 6 0 senior doubles championship Simmons run Bachman Csc. Def Solana William Yancey Mac 6 2, 6 4. Women s singles championship Jennifer Rose Csc det Brandy Ponce Csc 64, 6 2 women s doubles round Robin Veronica Lopez Julie Newton Mac def Dorty Jarry mar Ilyn May ., 6-1, 6-2 Rose Ponce def Lopez Newton 6 4, 62 Jarr y May is Rose Ponce
