European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 05, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday september 5,1977 the stars and stripes Page 25 the . 400-meter relay team is ecstatic after setting a world record of 38.3 at the world track and Field cup meet a jubilant quartet of world record setting americans saturday in Dusseldorf Germany. Left to right Are Bill Collins of Houston Cliff Wiley of Baltimore Steve Wil Liams of san Diego and Steve Riddick of Philadelphia. The foursome knocked 16 hundredths of a second off the old world Mark set by a . Team at the 1972summer olympics in Munich. The old record was 38.19. A americans were leading final event runner collapses . Loses meet from press dispatches Dusseldorf West Germany olympic Star Maxie Parks collapsed in agony on the last leg of the 1600-meter relay sunday and the . Dramatically sunday s summaries men s results 400 meters 1. Alberto Juantorena pan America 45.35 2. Volker Beck East Germany 45.50 3. Robert Taylor ., 45.57 4. Ryszard Podlas Europe 45.60 5. Franz Peter Hofmeister West Germany 45.78 6. Uday Krishna Prada Asia 47.75 Africa and Oceana did not compete. To meter hurdles 1. Thomas Munkelt East Ger Many 13.41 2. Alejandro Casanas pan America 13.50 3. Charles Foster . 13 51 4. Jan Pusty Europe 13.66 5. Ishtiaq Ahmad Mubarak Asia 13.95 6. Dieter Gebhard West Germany 14.09 7. Warren Parr Oceania 14.23 8. Godwin Oba Sogie Africa 14.37. 200 meters1. Clancy Edwards ., 20.17 2. Pietro Mennen Europe 20.17 3. Silvio Leonard pan America 20.30 4. Eugen Ray East Germany 20.57 5. Bernd Sattler. West Germany 20.98 6. Toshio Toyota Asia 21.24 7. Degnan Kablan Africa 21.26 8. Colin Mcqueen oceania21.75. Javelin1. Michael Wessing West Germany 286-11 /4 87.46 2. Wolfgang Hanisch East Germany 276-6% 84.28 3. Miklos Nemeth Europe 265-1% 80.82 4. Rod Ewaliko ., 253-5% 77.26 5. Juan Jarvis pan Ameri Ca 252-9% 77.06 6. Michael o Rourke Oceania 244-3 i 74.46 7. Am Memmi Africa 231-2% 70.48 8. Munir Muhammad Asia 228-1% 69.54. High jump1. Rolf Beilschmidt East Germany 7-6 2.30 2. Dwight stones . 7-5 i 2.27 3. Jacek Wszola Europe 7-4v4 2.24 4. Carlo Thranhardt West Germany 7-3 2.21 5. M Baia Doum Gad Jadom Africa 7- a 2.15 6. Richard spender pan America 7-i/i 2.15 7. Gordon Lindeyer Oceania 6-10 2.10 8. Taymour Ghiassi Asia,6-10 a 2.10. 5,000 meters1. Minuts yifter Africa 13 13.8 2. Marty Liquori ., 13 15.1 3. David Fitzsimons Oceania 13 17.4 4. Nicholas Rose Europe 13 20.4 s. Manfred Kuschmann East Germany 13 24.8 6. Karl Flescher West Germany 13 31.7 /. Hideki Kita Asia 13 40.4 8. Domingo Tib Auiza pan America 14 13.3 1600-meter relay1. West Germany Lothar Krieg Hans Peter Hofmeister Josef Schmid Bernd Herrmann 3 01.3 2. Europe 3 02.5 3. Pan america3 02.7 4. East Germany 3 03.9 5. Africa 3 04.3 6. Oceania 3 06.3 7. Asia 3 10.9 United states abandoned. Women s results 400 meters1. Irena Szerwinska Europe 49.52 2. Marita Koch East Germany 49.76 3. Marina Sidorova soviet Union 51.29 4. Sharon Dabney ., 51.96 5. Aure Lia Penton pan America 52.33 6. Verna Burnard Ocea Nia 52.57 7. Ruth Wai thira Africa 53.90 8. Than than Asia 55.88. 3,000 meters1. Grete Waitz Europe 8 43.5 2. Lud Mulla Bragina 8 46.3 3. Jan Merrill ., 8 46.6 4. Ulrike Bruns East Germany 8 49.2 5. Angela Cook Oceania 9 14.6 6. Debbie Scott pan America 9 18.7 7. Elizabeth Cheston Africa 9 22.1 8. Dayamani Kandasamy Asia 10 10.5 Long jump i. Lynette Jacenko Oceania 21-5% 6.54 2. Jarmila by Glynova Europe 21-3 6.48 3. Tatiana Skatchke soviet Union 21-3 6.48 4. Brigitte Kuenzel East Germany 21-% 6.42 5. Sumi Awara Asia 20-5 /4 6.23 6. Modupe Oshi Koya Africa 20-2 6.15 7. Jan Frederick ., 20-1 i 6.13 8. Shovel Ferguson pan America 20-Vi. 6.11. 400-meter relay1. Europe Possekel Lynch Anne Gret Richter Sonnia lannaman42.51 2. East Germany 42.65 3. Soviet Union 42.91 4. Pan America 42.95 5. Oceania 44.20 6. Africa 46.67 7. Asia 47.40. United states abandoned. Discus1. Faina Veleva Melnik soviet Union 223-5 68.10 2. Argentina Menis Europe 207-11 /4 63.38 3-Sabine Engel East Germany 207-1 63.12 4. Lucette Moreau pan America 178-Lovj 54.52 5. Lynne Winbigler ., 1745 53.16 6. Gael Mulhall Oceania 166-2 50.66 7. Okja Baek Asia 149-10 / 45.68 8. Efethia Jerbi Africa 146-3 44.56. Lost the inaugural world track and Field cup to East Germany. The ., which set a world record sat urday in the 400-meter relay looked set to win the men s cup with East Germany trailing in fifth place in the relay at that Point when Anchorman Parks of los an Geles collapsed and rolled Over on the Back stretch when leading by 10 meters. West Germany went on to win the relay ahead of the european All Star team and the pan american squad. East Germany finished fourth and with the . Failing to pick up any Points won the cup by seven Points. East Germany won the three Day tournament with a total of 127 Points and the . Was second with 120. If Parks had won the . Would have had 129 Points and won the trophy. The european All Star team won the women s cup ahead of East Germany. Parks had pulled his right hamstring muscle and will be out of action for several weeks said Steve Simmons coach of the . Men s team. Simmons said Parks would have to be flown Back to the .monday for therapy. The final standings for the men s cup were East Germany 127, . 120, West Germany 112, Europe 111, pan America 92, Africa 78, Oceania 48, and Asia 44. The european women s team totalled 107 Points to the 102 of East Germany while the soviet Union finished third with 89 and the . Fourth with 89. Pan America had 55, Oceania 45, Africa 31 and Asia 29. The . Got a big photo finish win in the 200 meters from Clancy Edwards who at the Start of the meet replaced Steve rid Dick in the event causing a protest from Riddick. Edwards of los Angeles was slow in getting away and East Germany s Eugen Ray ran the Bend fastest Only to slow right Down Halfway up the Straightaway. Edwards came through like a train but italian Pietro Mennen caught him at the line witha dip. Both men were clocked in 20.17 with Edwards awarded the win in the photo. Alberto Juantorena of Cuba whose pro test saturday against the irregular Start in the 400 meters forced a rerun sunday ran Home his Point by winning the second race of the closing yifter of Ethiopia survived a thrilling catchup attempt by 28-year old american Veteran Marty liquor to win the men s 5,000 meters in 13 13.82 minutes. Liquori of Gainsville fla., trailed the race leaders by about 20 meters at the Bell for the last Lap. He produced a tremendous sprint Over the last 400 meters and nearly caught up with yifter but Liquori lacked decisive push Down the final stretch to take first place. Saturday s summaries men s results 400 meters1. Volker Beck East Germany 45.79 2. Ryszard Podlas Europe 45.80 3. Alberto Juantorena pan America 45.83 4. Robert Taylor ., 46.24 5. Franz Peter Hofmeister West Germany 46.48 6. Felix Imadiyi Africa 46.54 7. Richard Mitchell Oceana 46.71 8. Uday Krishna Prada Asia 43.29. Protest by Juanto Rena upheld race was rerun sunday. 1500-meter1. Steven Ovett Europe 3 34.5 2. Thomas Wessing Hage West Germany 3 36.0 3. Juergen Straub East Germany 3 37.5 4. Abdrahmane Morcello Africa 3 37.8 5. Takahashi Ishii Asia 3 33.2 6. Dave Hill pan America 3 39.2 7. Steve Scott ., 3 44.0. John Walker Oceania abandoned. 3000-meter steeplechase-1. Michael karst West Germany 8 21.6 2. Tura Eshetu Africa 8 22.5 3. George Malley ., 8 25.2 4. Euan Robertson Oceania 8 25.5 5. Frank Baumgartl East Germany 8 26.4 6. Masaya Shintaku Asia 8 48.7 7. Carlos Martinez pan America 8 58.7. Dan glans Europe fell and abandoned race. Pole vault-1. Mike Tully ., 18-4 5.60 2. Wlady Slaw Kozakiewicz Europe 18-2 5.55 3. Axel Weber East Germany 17-4 5.30 4. Donald Baird Oceania 17-0 5.20 5. Itsuo Takane Zawa Asia 16-8 5.10 6. Guenther Lohre West Germany 16-8 5.10 7. Bruce Simpson pan America 16-1 4.90 Kaddour Rahal Africa did not place because of invalid tries. Hammer throw-1. Karl Hans Riehm West Ger Many 248-2 75.64 2. Jochen Sachse East Germany 247 4 75.40 3. Peter Farmer Oceania 242-6 73.92 4. Juri Jedych Europe 236-10 72.20 5. Scott Neilson pan America 219-4 66.86 6. Emmitt Berry ., 207-2 63.16 7. Kyung Yeol Noh Asia 189-10 57.88 8. Youssef Ben Abid Africa 163-7 49.88. Triple jump1. Joao Carlos de Oliveira pan Ameri Ca 54-8 16.68 2. Anatoli Piskulic Europe 54-6 16.61 3 Klaus Hufnagel East Germany 53-10 16.43 4. Charlton Ehi Zulen Africa 53-6 16.31 5. Milan Tiff ., 53-3 16.24 6. Wolfgang Kolmsee West Germany 53-3 16.24 7. Toshiaki Inoue Asia 52-1 15.89 8. Donald commons Oceania 51-6, 15.70. 400-meter relay. United states Bill Collins hous ton Steve Riddick Philadelphia Clif Wiley Baltimore Steve Williams san Diego calif38.03 world record old record 38.19, . Team 2. East Germany 38.57 3. Pan America 38.66 4. Europe 39.05 5. West Germany 39.20 6. Africa 39.74 7. Oceania 40.08 8. Asia 41.39. Women s results 100 meters1. Marlies Oelsner East Germany 11.16 2. Sonia Lannaman Europe 11.26 3. Silvia chivas pan America 11.34 4. Ludmilla Storos Kowa soviet Union 11.40 5. Evelyn Ashford ., 11.48 6. Upon Uko Africa 11.62 7. Denise Robertson Oceania 11.89 8. Lee Eunja Asia 12.21. 800 meters-1. Totka Petrova Europe 1 59.2 2. Christine Liebetrau East Germany 1 59.5 3. Svetlana Styrkina soviet Union 1 59.7 4. Anne Mackey Morelli pan America 2 02.5 5. Sue latter ., 2 05.0 6. Rose tata Africa 2 07.5 7. Phyllis Lazarakis Oceania 2 07.7 8. Pazsit Fabian Asia 2 12.9. 100-meter hurdles1. Grazyna Rab Styn Europe 12.30 seconds 2. Johanne Klier East Germany 12.86 3. Ljubov Nikitenko soviet Union 12.87 4. Esther rot Asia 13.26 5. Patty von wolves Are , 13.54 6 Joanne Mcleod pan America 14.00 7. Modupe Oshi Koya Africa 14.02 8. Glynis Saunders Oceana 14.75 women s shot put-1. Llona Slupianek East Ger Many 68-8 20.93 2. Helena Fiji Gerova Europe 67-8 20.63 3. Svetlana Karchevskaya soviet Union &6 10 20.39 4. Maren Seidler ., 50-10 15.50 5. Lucett Moreau pan America 49-8 15.16 6. Barbara babble Oceania 49 3 15.02 7. Okja Baek Asia 47-10 14.60 d. Nnenna Njoku Africa 40-9 12.43. One Happy yank Mike Tully of Long Beach calif., is a picture of jubilation after winning the pole vault with an 18 feet 4-Inch leap saturday. A
