European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 01, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday october 1, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 25 Golf continued from Page 22 be Rolf Zarle Peter Jacobsen Rod curl Ken still Greg Pitzer Tony Cerda Gary Koch George Cadlac Perry Leslie Dan Pooley Tom Purtzer Miller Barber Terry dle Lgeorge Burns Tom Shaw Don january Gil Morgan Larry Watson Bob Wyn Nallen Miller Barry Jaeckel Jerry Mcgee Jim Dent Bobby Walzel Tom Watson Bob Eastwood Butch Bald Bob glider Frank Beard Keith Fergus Lon Hinkle Don Bles Danny Edwards Jack Renner Jim Barker Bobe. 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At the Stuttgart Golf course the Stuttgart sports office has announced. All boxing officials and judges interested in working the five saturday Nite Stuttgart smokers should attend. For further information Call Stuttgart Mil 6315. Wiesbaden s Kevin Kerregan is tripped up Wiesbaden s Kevin Kerregan 7 tries to Bootleg around end but an unidentified Stuttgart defender on ground reaches out to trip him up. Others in the action include warriors Joe Childs 77 and Bob Foster 73 and the Stal Lions Wally Johnson. Wiesbaden racked up a 20-12 Blue division prep win to re main undefeated. Is photo Arwine undefeated warriors turn Back Stuttgart 20-12, in Blue division Bybe Abrams is prep sports editor Wiesbaden is the Wiesbaden warriors protected their hold on first place in the High school Blue division Here Fri Day by outlasting the Stuttgart stallions 20-12, in a game delayed Over an hour be cause the Stuttgart bus Driver got lost. The Victory gave the undefeated warriors of Tom Leblanc a 2-0-1 record in 1977 league Competition. Stuttgart has lost twice and tied once in its three outings. After four exchanges of possessions in which neither team could mount any kind of offensive drive Wiesbaden got a touch Down from its defensive s Sonny Cox intercepted a War rior pass on the stallions 20 and ran it stallions warriors first Downs Yards Rushing Yards passing passes punt fumbles lost Yards penalized 10 49 85 3-9-2 4-28-5 1 52w 10 155 20 4-10-1 5-36.6 77 Back five Yards. After two plays gained Only a Yard warriors Keith Seidler and Ken Yoder blitzed quarterback Mickey Campbell and threw him for an nine Yard loss. On the next play the snap from Cen Ter was bad and punter Jeff Murphy could t handle it. It bounced into the end zone and Abel Lugo chased it Down for the Warrior to. Olav Totz kicked the Pat to makeit7-0.the stallions came right Back for their first score going 79 Yards in 10 plays with Campbell getting the score on a keeper from the one on fourth Down. A 49-Yard pass from Campbell to Wally Johnson and another one covering 26 Yards to Bill Nisi son were the big plays on the drive. Wies Baden however broke up Campbell s pass for the Pat and a potential Lead. A booming 50-Yard punt by Klotz which put the stallions in deep trouble and a Short Stuttgart punt set up Wiesbaden s second the stallion to Wiesbaden could t move the Ball and Klotz put the Ball into the stratosphere from his 42. The Ball rolled dead on the Stuttgart eight. The stallions racked up a first Down but on the next series Campbell was caught Way be Hind the line of scrimmage and threw the Ball away from his was called for intentionally ground ing the pass and the penalty enforced at the Point of the infraction left the stallions in trouble on their one. They punted out and Mike Purnell returned the kick from the 32 to Stuttgart s 20. Yoder ran it Home in two plays and Totz successfully converted by a piling on penalty on the ensuing Kickoff and another personal foul Levy on the first play from scrimmage Stuttgart came Back to Register its second touchdown. The two penalties left the Ball on the warriors 37.brian Miller picked up 12 Yards and Campbell then hit Nivison for 22 and a first Down on the Wiesbaden three. Three plays wha bulls name Sonmor Birmingham Ala. Up Glen Sonmor a Pioneer coach in the world hockey association who has never been associated with a team that failed to make the playoffs has been named coach of the Birmingham bulls. Sonmor 46, replaces Pat Kelly who recently took the coach s Job with the Colorado Rockies of the National hockey league. Later Miller barged Over from the one for the score but Campbell was thrown Back trying to skirt end on the Pat play and Wiesbaden Clung to a two Point Lead. That s the Way it stayed until the final minute of the game. Klotz kept Stuttgart in trouble with two excellent second half punts one from the stallion 40 which hit the coffin Corner less than a Yard away from the Goa line and another Good for 47 Yards which exploded through the end in the game Wiesbaden went 43 Yards for its final tally. A Short punt was carried Back to the Stuttgart 26, but the warriors were nailed for advancing the Ball after signalling for a fair catch and were moved Back to the 43. Yoder picked up 15 in three carries Kevin Kerregan then passed to Tony Tim Mons for five Yoder picked up five More in three totes against the stubborn Stutt Gart defense. Then Stuttgart was caught offsides and Timmons went the rest of the Way with 54 seconds showing on the clock. Campbell s pass on the first play from scrimmage was intercepted by Alphonzo Manley on the Warrior 30 and returned to the stallions 46 where Kerregan Quarter Back sneaked three tunes to run out the , Chris Reinman Seidler and Dave Coniglio spearheaded a Wiesbaden defense which allowed Stuttgart Only 49 Yards Rushing and 85 passing All in the first Stone Sonny Fox Miller and Mike Archer sparkled on defense for the Stal Lions. Stuttgart 0 12 0 0u Wiesbaden 1 1 0 to Wales Lugo recovered Fumble in end zone Klotz kick Stutt Campbell 1 run pass tailed wies yoder9run Klotz kick Stutt Miller 1 run run failed wies Timmons 13run kick failed
