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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 11, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 the stars and stripes sunday september 11,1977 Boron Romp run Over Sembach 48-13 Mcmillan Davis score three touchdowns each Pitburg Germany tailback Willie Davis and fullback Kevin Mcmillan scored three touchdowns apiece As the unbeaten Pitburg Barons utilized a devastating Rushing attack that collected 390 Yards i destroying the Sembach tigers 48-13, Here saturday in a Continental sports Confer ence mismatch. The Victory was the fourth of the season for coach Bernie Raetz 1976 Safe champions and the 16th in a Row Over two seasons. For the first time this season Raetz club demonstrated the powerful running game it was supposed to have As Davis Mcmil Lan and Art Haden ran in and around the tigers. The Barons rolled up 35 first Downs. Pitburg ran up a 34-0 halftime Lead an built it to 48-0 at the end of the third Quarter before the dogs were called off. The Barons had seven sustained drives of 70, 63, 67, 47,63, 65 and 42 Yards for their touchdowns. Davis the running Star in last year Susaye title win returned to the lineup for the first time since he Hurt his leg in the opener and proceeded to rip off 140 Yards in 15 carries. Haden who shared the Tail Back Post with Davis collected 82 Yards in 15 tries. Mcmillan punched out 64 Yards in 16 totes. For the first time in the history of bit Burg football there was a admission Price. Despite a Chilly Day 2,221 fans paid $1.00 to see the Barons ruin a Fine Sembach team which dropped to a 2-2 record in the Ameri can division. Pitburg leading the National division scored on its first three possessions. The first to came on a 70-Yard drive in 13 plays with Davis carrying Over from the three. Davis carried nine times for 27 Yards including a 14-yarder. The Barons reeled off six first Downs on thee drive. The next time the Barons got the Ball they move d 63 Yards in 11 plays with a 13 Yard Mark Beesley pass to Jerry Hender son sparking the drive that was terminated by a six Yard Davis scoring run. The tally came with 9 42 left in the period. Pitburg came right Back and travelled 67 Yards in three plays. A 60-Yard run by Davis put the Ball on the seven from where Mcmillan crashed Over for the score. On Davis exciting run he rushed straight up the Middle Cut to the sidelines and was finally overtaken by Leon Ray who had the Angle on him. The score came with 8 05 left in the Quarter. Hunt sets fast Pace in finals to Gam pole position for italian grand prix Monza Italy a world defending Champion James Hunt gained the pole position for sunday s grand prix of Italy formula 1 Auto race clocking the fastest time in the final 15 minutes of official trials Here saturday. The English Ace drove his Mclaren in 1 38.08 minutes or 212.887 Kilometres per hour Over the 5.8 Kilometres Lap of the Monza Auto Rome to shatter by More than three second the official track record. Argentina s Carlos Reutemann in his red Ferrari had the second fastest time of the two Days of trials in 1 38.15. His Good show Drew warm applause from the 50,000 fans crowding the Auto Rome and noisily supporting the Drivers of the Home factory Ferrari. Jody Scheckter of South Africa in a Wolf came in third in 1 38.29 and Mario Andretti of Nazareth pa., had the fourth Best time in a Lotus racer. Andretti s time was 1 38.37. Lauda takes 5th spot austrian Ace Niki Lauda the Leader of the 1977 world standings and the fastest i Friday s trials was clocked in 1 38.54, better than his Friday s time but Only Worth the fifth place saturday. Lauda was also involved in an Accident during the morning runs when his Ferrari went off the parabolic Bend of the Auto drome and suffered a broken wheel. Lauda was unhurt and Ferrari mechanics Man aged to repair the car by the afternoon ses  France s rising Star Patrick Tam Bay badly damaged his Ensign whence went off a curve. He suffered some standings Continental sports conference american 01vison Wiesbaden Sembach Rhem main we Brucken conference games w l of a 3 0 55 28 4 2 2 85 80 2 1 2 41 46 1 04 33 134 0 All games v l of a 0 78 41 3 194 100 2 41 4 33 46 134 National division Pitburg 4 0 141 40 40 141 40 Hahn 3 1 105 52 31 105 52 Ramstein 1 2 75 76 1 2 75 76 Span Dahlem 33 46 12s 93 44 125 saturday Presulti Pitburg 48, Sembach 13 hahn39, zweibrucken0 Wiesbaden at Span Dahlem postponed military commit ment sunday schedule Rhein Mam at ram Stem 2p m. . Conference Alconbury Chicksands Lakenheath Bent water a Mildenhall upper Heyford a turd s results bentwaters22, Alconbury 10 upper Heyford 14, Lakenheath 0 sunday s schedule Chicksands at Mildenhall i  inference games w l t of a 2 1 0 46 36 2 0 0 53 45 1 2 0 21 37 1 1 0 43 37 01007 1 2 0 18 39 All games w l t of a 3 1 0 66 55 2 1 0 66 68 1 2 0 21 37 1 1 0 43 37 01007 1 2 0 38 39 minor contusions and should be among sunday s starters. Lauda who recently announced his sensational divorce from the Ferrari factory at the end of this season appeared some what tense for his worsened position in the second Day of trials. The austrian is seeking a top place in Monza to come closer to his second world title. He has at present a 21-Point margin Over Scheckter with four world races to go the South african rumoured As a Possi ble replacement of Lauda at Ferrari next season As Well As Andretti emerged As a major threat to Lauda in Monza. He emphasized after trials he was seek ing a Good show not for impressing italian fans but for gaining Points for his world standings As the fight for the title is not yet , mathematically sure of the loss of his world title said a Victory in Monza always is prestigious and i like prestigious  his excellent time in trials was not considered a new official record because not achieved during the actual race. The offi Cial Lap record of 1 41.30 minutes has been set by Sweden s Ronnie Peterson last year. Italian rising Hope Riccardo Patrese. In a Shadow got a surprising sixth place in a raiders release vet placekicker Oakland a Errol Mann the 36 year old Veteran who joined the Oakland raiders late last season and handled the place kicking for them in super bowl i has been released by the National football league champions. Mann went Home to North Dakota when the raiders including Rookie Rolf Benirschke who won the kicking Job. Took off for los Angeles for their game with therms. I Don t know if it is final yet said Benirschke who played College Ball at Cal Davis knowing that the raiders could always bring in another kicker before the sept. 18 season opener Here against Sandiego. Benirschke has kicked five Field goals in seven tries during the exhibition season. The longest was from 47 Yards. Linebacker Floyd Rice also was waived by the raiders who had to reach the 48-Man roster limit this week. Expos buy hurler s contract Montreal up _ the Montrea expos have purchased the contract of left handed Pitcher Dan Schatzeder 22, fro the Denver bears. Tie with Swiss Veteran Clay Regazzoni who drove an Ensign. Both had 1 38.69. Diminutive Jacques Laffite of France came in eight in a Ligier and Jochen mass the German teammate of Hunt was ninth. Ireland s John Watson and Germany s Hans stuck who had finished among the top five Friday in their Martini Brabham both were disappointing in saturday s runs and lagged 14th and Lith respectively. The two brazilian entries Veteran Emerson Fittipaldi and Young Alex Ribeiro both failed to finish among the top. 24 qualifiers to sunday s race. Fittipaldi a former world Champion Only had the 26th time in trials in his up per Sucar. Ribeiro in a March came in 25th, the first of the non qualified. Ribeiro and Fittipaldi could have a Chance to Start sunday if someone of those qualified withdraws from the starting lineup. The second . Starter in the italian grand prix the 14th event of the world Drivers championship was Brett Lunger of Wilmington calif., who clocked the 22nd time in trials. Sunday s race will Start at 3 30 . 1 30 get. Drivers will turn the Monza track 52 times for a total distance of 301 Kilometres. Organizers expected a crowd of More than 100,000. Hundreds of policemen will be on duty As Well As squads of firemen and fast anti fire cars along the tracks. Fastest time in the two Days of trials top 24 qualify for sunday s race 1. James Hunt England Mclaren in 1 38.08 min utes or 212.887 Mph 2. Carlos Reutemann Argentina Ferrari. 1 38.15. 3. Jody Scheckter South Africa Wolf 1 38.29. 4. Mario Andretti ., Lotus 1 38.37. 5. Niki Lauda Austria Ferrari 1 38.54. 6. Tie Riccardo Patrese Italy Shadow and Clay Regazzoni Switzerland Ensign 1 38.69. 8. Jacques Laffite France Ligier 1 38.77. 9. Jochen mass Germany Mclaren 1 38.86.10. Vittorio Brambilla Italy sur tees 1 38.92. 11. Hans stuck Germany Martini Brabham 1 39.05. 12. Ronnie Peterson Sweden Tyrrel 1 39.17. 13. Patrick Degailler France Tyrrel 1 39.18. 14. John Watson Ireland Martini Brabham 1 39.21. Further standings qualifiers for the race 15. Bruno Giacomelli Italy Mclaren 1 39.42. 16. Alan Jones Australia Shadow 1 39.50. 17. Jan Scheckter South Africa 1 39.62. 18. Jean Pierre Jarier France ats 1 39.63. 19. Gunnar Nilsson Sweden Lotus 1 39.85. 20. Jean Pierre a Bouille France Renault 1 40.03. 21. Pat Rick Tam Bay France Ensign 1 40.19. 22. Brett Lunger ., Mclaren 1 40.26. 23. Ruper Keegan Britain Hesketh 1 40.28. 24. Patrick Neve Belgium March 1 40.51. Trials were held in sunny warm weather. The Barons made it 27-0 when Mcmillan ended a 47-Yard push in nine plays by scor ing from the three. On the drive Mcmillan carried six times for 15 Yards. The score came with 4 30 to go in the first period. A bad snap prevented placekicker Shawn Brock from attempting the Point after touchdown. But the effective Brock was six for six in his other attempts. Pitburg pushed Over a touchdown in the second Quarter As Haden and Mcmillan alternated carries in a 63-Yard drive in 12 plays. Mcmillan scored from the one. In the third period the Barons paraded 65 Yards in 11 efforts the big run being a 12-yarder by Haden. The to came on an eight Yard run by Davis. A 15-Yard penalty against Sembach Fol lowing a punt put the Barons on the sem Bach 42. Pitburg covered the distance in seven plays. A 17ryard pass from Beesley to Bennie Hampton sparked the drive. A 10-Yard pass from Beesley to Jack Mclen non got the score with 1 38 left in the third period. A poor punt by Pitburg s Craig Fenter and a nifty return set Sembach up on the Barons 32 and led to its first to in the fourth period. Jim Schoeck hit Chuck Middleton with passes of eight and seven Yards before Adrian Gillespie ran Over from the four for the score with 6 08 to go. Another break gave the tigers their second score. Gerald Mcmiller attempt ing to pass fumbled when hit by Don Sands and Sembach took Over on the Baron eight from where Schoeck hit Middleton with the payoff pitch with 5 43 left. Sembach which had 13 first Downs garnered Only 46 Yards on the ground and 142 in the  Beesley s passing was t needed but he hit five of nine for 60 Yards. 7 14 0-48 Sembach 0 0 0 13 13 Pitburg 27 bit Davis 3 run Brock kick bitdavis6 run Brock kick bit Mcmillan 7 run Brock kick bit Mcmillan 3 run  failed bit Mcmillan 1 run Brock kick bit Davis 8 run Brock kick bit Mclennon 10 pass from Beesley Brock kick sem Gillespie 4 run Bottoms kick sem Middleton 8 pass from Schoeck kick failed Levea nabs to in 15-Boutcard Darmstadt Germany fighters representing Darmstadt s 10th Ada up and Wurzburg s 69th Ada up each won four bouts while teams from the 94th and 108th Ada Gas both from Kaiserslautern recorded three wins each Here Friday night at the Ernst Ludwig Cavern to take the Lead for the 32nd army air defense command boxing team trophy. A total of 15 bouts highlighted Friday s card in which Only one knockout was re corded. Perry Levea of 10th up floored Calvert Gordon of 94th up at 1 12 of the second round in a heavyweight bout while Robert Poisson of the 94th up registered a technical knockout Over loth s Charles Sherrard in the first round of his welter weight match. The results welterweight Withie Harris 69th up dec Sherman David 108th up Gary Hale 69th up dec Joseph Ford Ramstein Robert Poisson 94th up Tod Charles Sher Rard 10thgp, 1st. Lightweight Ronald Madison 69th up dec Richard Cavada 108th up. Middleweight Gerry new on 69th up. Dec Allen Dunston 108th up Sean Pruitt Darmstadt dec David a Dilla,94thgp. Light heavyweight Quintin Lewis 10th up dec con Way Strauss 94th up Timmie Mosley 10th up dec estaban Delgado 94th up Avery Gibbs 108th up dec Wesly Joiner 69th up. Heavyweight Aaron Henderson 108th up dec Jackie Finster 69th up Dennis Rouse 108th up dec Walter Pemberton 69th up Perry Levea 10th up Tod Calvert Gordon 94th up 1 12 2nd Charles Frazier 10th up dec Larry Beasley 69th up Jeremiah Washington 94th up dec Elwood Randolph 10th up Richard Stuckey 94th up dec Alan Watkins 10th up. Sports on of major league baseball los Angeles dodgers at Cincinnati reds 7 06 .sunday  
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