European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 19, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes monday september 19, 1977 despite 89-Yard Kickoff return Hahn edges Wiesbaden 15-13 by boo Odem staff writer Wiesbaden the game was full of turn arounds puzzling strategy a wild 89 Yard Kickoff return four interceptions by one player numerous opportunities and excessive hard hitting. And the team guilty of More turnovers did t Hahn Hawks knowing their nation Al division title Hopes were on the line used an intercepted pass to ignite an Early fourth period to drive and then spent the rest of the Quarter holding off two deter mined Wiesbaden pushes in notching a frantic 15-13 Triumph Here saturday before 1900 when defensive tackle Rich 0 Banks intercepted a Lee Helms pass with 1 40 left in the game deep in Hawk territory did the Hahn faithful realize its team was finally going to win. Hahn led. 9-6, at the half thanks to two Fumble recoveries but trailed 13-9 at the first Dowis a i a r a 1 i a Yards adv my posies punt fumes Loil 12 141 93 4 15 1 5 3.5.3 2 10 Fly to 11 i2j 3i 5 19-2 5 u 4 3 end of three quarters due to a Wiesbaden spurt buoyed by Larry King s 89-Yard second Hall Kickoff return. There were times when Hahn absolutely looked like it was trying to give the game away passing or frying to pass Midway in the fourth period while leading that resulted in turning the Ball Over twice which set up stimulating flyer marches. The Victory was a cherished one for Hahn coach John Gaydeski. Hahn has Only Defeated Wiesbaden three times in 23 games in the history of the series and Gay Deski in his third season has whipped the flyers twice in a Row. The Only other win came in 1965. If there is a Hahn Hall of Fame. Gaydeski surely has to been shrine soon. Also the Triumph Hahn s fourth in five games which included two overtime con tests kept the Hawks hot on the heels of the National leading Pitburg Barons 5-0. Hahn. A 7-6 sudden death loser to the Barons in the opener has a Date at Pitburg oct. 8. The loss was the first of the season for Wiesbaden now 3-1, but coach Joe glow ski s club held on to its Lead in the Ameri can division Over second place Sembach 2-2, which it meets oct. 9 in Sembach. Ramstein town nabs oath Tennis Crown Heidelberg Germany scoring a clean sweep in the women s Competition Ramstein Kaiserslautern Defeated Heidel Berg 6-3 Here sunday to capture the first organization of american Tennis clubs oath team championship. The Ramstein Kaiserslautern team Winner of the oath Western division regu Lar season championship took All three women s singles the women s doubles and the mixed doubles. Jane Gibson won her singles match and teamed with husband Byron for a Triumph in the mixed double Sas Well. Heidelberg had won the Western Divi Sion during regular season play. The results women s singles Ingrid Kaufmann r k def to Siemon 6 2, 60 Jane Gibson re def sue Paulson ,0,6 4 ing shoning r k def Myrna Kinman 6-3,6-4. Men s singles Norm Dunlap h def Charlie Fischer 46, 7-5 64 John Jacobus re def Don Volz 6-3, 6-1 Duke Duquemin h def Byron Gibson 6-7,6-3,6-1. Women s doubles adj Mann Schoening def Kinman Luz Burgard 6 4,6 3 men s doubles Volz Boyd Burkholder h def Jacobus Fischer 7-5,7-6. Mixed doubles Jane Gibson Boyd Gibson def Ouke Duquemin Pat Duquemin 7-5, 6-3. If the game was to be dissected Hahn won the first half and Wiesbaden the second half with the exception of several minutes in the fourth period when the Hawks moved 37 Yards for the winning to. That score was set up when Steve Wein Berg came up with his sixth interception of the season and returned it 22 Yards before being run out of Bounds. Quarterback Bill Dismukes directed the four play to drive. Dismukes had begun the second half after starting signal caller Randy Bramschreibe led Hahn to the halftime advantage. Dismukes who prefers to throw since he can t run Well on his Gimpy leg found Charles May on a flare pattern for 15 Yards to the 22. Interference was called on Mike Snyder s halfback option pass intended for tight end Robert Carter putting the Ball on the flyer six. Dismukes bootlegged it around right end to the one. Jim Phillips Allison fires am rally in 49-14 Romp Over . By Mike Cochran Lubbock Tex. A Crafty Quarter Back Rodney Allison triggered a 21-Point scoring flurry in a frantic third Quarter saturday night to propel eighth ranked Texas tech to a 49-14 non conference Victory Over new Mexico. Trailing twice and tied at 14-14 As the second half opened the red raiders struck for three touchdowns in a Span of 10 minutes to torpedo the Lobos upset bid. Allison an All Southwest conference quarterback last year broke the deadlock on a 16-Yard keeper then collaborated with Sammy Williams on a 49-Yard pass play for tech s second straight Victory. New Mexico is 1-1. The game was played before a record opening game crowd of 45,208. The Victory set the stage for a classic Sec Duel Here next week Between the raiders and seventh ranked Texas am. New Mexico quarterback nol Mazzone staked the Lobos to 7-0 and 14-7 leads in the first period with touchdown passes of 13 and 32 Yards to tight end Chris Combs. But a 34-Yard scoring run by Mark Julian and a six Yard touchdown scamper by fullback Billy Taylor enabled the shaky raiders to gain a 14-14 tie at halftime. Don Kelly s Fumble recovery at the Lobos 22 set up Allison s touchdown and Olin Tisdale retrieved a second new Mexico miscue at the enemy 18 to set up the third period uprising. Taylor banged five Yards for the fifth tech to and with Allison gone and the re serves in Sam Bailey and Eddie Monaco ended the rout with one Yard scoring bursts. Forego stops skid by winning Woodward stakes at Belmont by Jenny Kellner new York up forego facing the most crucial test of his career snapped a three race losing Streak and reestablished himself As the top race horse in America with a stunning Victory saturday in the $150,000-added Woodward stakes at Bel Mont. The massive gelding sent off As the 9-5 favorite by the crowd of 28,511, went into his patented stretch drive right on sched ule to nip Silver series by Iofe lengths and great contractor who was a neck Back in third in the 1 is mile test. Carrying 133 pounds forego won his fourth straight Woodward and Drew within $53,939 of Kelso s Al time Money winning Mark of $1,977,896 with his Winner s purse of $105,000. The three time horse of the year stayed Back off the Pace and let Cintelo and second favorite . Tobin set fractions of 22 4-5, 45 3-5, 1 10 1-5 and 1 35 2-5 with forego closing with a final time of 1 48. Forego Ridden by regular jockey Willie Shoemaker returned $5.80, $4.20 and $3.00, with Silver series and Ron Turcotte re turning $12.40 and $5.40. Great contractor Ridden by Angel Cordero jr., showed for $3.40. Cintelo who had set the Pace faded to fourth followed by California speedster . Tobin proud Birdie Wise Philip affiliate co Host and capital idea. Forego had lost three straight races including the suburban and Brooklyn Handi Caps and in his last Start in the Whitney at Saratoga went Down to the most humiliating defeat of his career finishing dead last 18 lengths behind the Winner. Many experts had thought the seven year old gelding was drawing to a close. But saturday the horse owned by Martha Gerry looked like his old self As he drove Down the Backstretch with his familiar Long reaching stride. It seemed almost a replay of his memorable Victory in the Marlboro cup Over a similarly Sloppy track last year in which he carried 137 pounds to Victory Over honest pleasure. He just ran his race a super race said Shoemaker. This track today he was Able to hit the base and while it was wet it was t Slippery for forego if he stays sound is expected to Start in the final two races of the fall championship series Here the $250,000 Marlboro cup oct. 1 and the $300,000 jockey club Gold cup oct. 15. Victory in either of those would Send him Over the $2 million Mark. Showers late Friday and humid weather saturday kept the main track Sloppy and forced four horses to scratch out of the stakes including second High weight Majestic Light Tacitus quiet Little table and saw Bones. Shumake Meyer Lead funny car qualifying Seattle up Tripp Shumake of Phoenix ariz., and Billy Meyer of Waco Texas driving almost identical Chevrolet Camaro funny cars stole the qualifying Thunder from favored Don Prudhomme saturday to set the stage for a showdown in the third annual National hot Rod association fall nationals drag races. Shumake and Meyer both making their first fall nationals appearances led the funny car qualifying at 6.14 and 6.19 seconds while Prudhomme the two time de fending Champion from Granada Hills calif., was struggling to a time of 6.33. The 6.33 put Prudhomme in the no. 7 spot in the 16-car lineup for the sunday finals. Champions will be crowned in the categories of top fuel pro Stock pro comp Competition modified super Stock and Stock As Well As funny car. Fumbled but recovered at the two. Snyder the 5-8, 170-Pound Scooter who led Hawk rushers with 101 Yards on 25 carries Rode the blocks of Carter and tackle Randy Mccallum in for the to. Ken Ruiz Pat was wide to the left and with 12 31 remaining. There was. Still plenty of time for the flyers and Hahn helped them along. On Hahn s next Possession Dismukes faced with third Down and three from his 39, went to airlines and glue fingered Joe Johnson picked off his fourth interception one coming in each Quarter and return edit to the Hahn 37. Within a minute thanks to two personal foul penalties the flyers owned on the Hahn 10. But tackle Michael Hutchison a terror All afternoon and linebacker Lee Tisdale nailed quarterback Bernie Barnes for a three Yard loss. Barnes then hit Helms with a 13-Yard screen pass for to but an offside penalty nullified it. The same play worked for four Yards. Larry Jones knocked Down Barnes third Down pass and Jack Campbell trying a 31-Yard Field goal hesitated allowing a diving Hutchison to partially Block the at tempt with 7 37 to go. Wiesbaden regained Possession a minute later when Dismukes trying to pass fumbled the snap giving Wiesbaden Possession on its 47". Helms a Gutty Type player who sat out the third Quarter because of a Hurt leg but led All rushers with 119 Yards on 18 carries skirted left end to the Hahn 35. One of the flyers top rushers Dan Donigian who had Only three Yards on seven carries got two of them to the 33. Barnes hit King with an eight Yard pass and it started to rain. Helms rambled for 14 Yards to the 11 for a first Down and Field goal position with 2 30 to go. But it was pouring sheets now. Helms lost five and Donigian was stopped cold by o Banks and Larry Dandridge. A holding penalty on a pass attempt stung the flyers putting the Ball on the 31. Then o Banks came up with his interception. Hahn choosing not to pass ran three plays and then watched the final 17 seconds tick off. Steve Riley s recovery of Helms Fumble on Wiesbaden s 23 set up the first to. Snyder who ran for seven Yards on third Down made a foot on fourth Down for a first at the 13. Later Bra Schrieber faking nicely pitched out to Jim Phillips who carried to the one. After Snyder was stopped for no gain Bramschreibe sneaked it in with 4 05 left. The snap looked Low and bal Holder Phillips was nailed trying to pass for the Pat. Paul Cobb s Fumble of a fair catch and James Jones subsequent recovery on the flyer 28 provided the Way for a Hawk Field 23-Yard pass from Bramschreibe to Carter aided the push. But Sam Moultrie and Rick Watson stacked up three straight plays and soccer style kicker Ruiz came on and booted a 25-Yard Fig. King s to run possibly the longest kick off return in Wiesbaden history was a beaut. He swung to the left sidelines and he emerged in the open from a log Jam at the flyer 48. Only safety valve Jones remained ahead of him but King literally flatten him at the 35 and it was Clear sail ing. Campbell s kick was wide to right 9-fl. Two minutes later Johnson s 36-Yard return of a pass interception to the Hahn 10 set up Barnes three Yard option for the to. Barnes put a excellent fake on Corner Back James Milton. Hahn & 3 0 6-15 Wiesbaden o 0 1j 0-13 Hahn Bramschreibe 1 run Pas failed Hahn Ruiz 25 Fig wies King 89 Kickoff return kick failed wies Barnes 3 run Campbell kick Hahn Snyder 2 run kick failed sports on of pro football san Francisco 49ers at Pittsburgh Steeles 2 a.m., tuesday
