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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 24, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes monday october 24, 1977 slug Spang 60-j 2 Mcmillin has 4 70s Barons repeat As National champs Pitburg. Germany fullback Kevin Mcmillin scored four touchdowns in pro Pelling Pitburg to a convincing 60-12 Triumph Over the Span Dahlem sheiks As the Barons sewed up their second straight Continental sports conference National division championship Here sunday. Coach Bernie Raetz s defending Safe champions were All powerful As they rolled up 473 Yards in total offence in Clos ing out their regular season slate wit their ninth Victory in 10 games. Pitburg will now face the american division Kingpins the Rhein main rockets next saturday for the Csc title at a site undetermined. The Winner will Host the Safe championship game nov. 13 against the . Division champs. The 24-Point scoring burst wrapped up the Csc scoring title for the 5-foot-8, 212 con Semi u nips Bantam King at Bobingen Bobingen Germany the Panzer Cavern crowd he re was treated to a Rous ing Victory by one of its own fighters Satur Day night when bantamweight Reynoldo Consemiu won a split decision Over Luis Ayala of Hanau. The reigning Usa eur Bantam Champion. The Classy Consemiu s Victory in an open bout featuring Good counter punching on both sides was the highlight of a 16-bout card witnessed by 650 spectators at the Panzer gym. Actually there were 15 bouts fought 11 Novice and three open As one open lightweight encounter was forfeited because of a no show. In another close match. Maurice Moore of Stuttgart s Patch Barracks won three close rounds to decision Richard Stuckey of kor Westheim s Wilkins  is also a karate expert having won the Light heavyweight division of the euro Pean karate championships in Vienna two weeks ago. Two bouts ended with just one second left in the final round and. Ironically both winners were from Hanau. Novice Fly weight Ronald Morris Tod Nellinger s Ralph Scott and Novice Light middleweight Gregory Smith Kod Wilkins Barracks Conway Strauss both at 1 59 of the third round. Quickest ending of the night came in a Novice Light middleweight bout when John Wilson of Hanau stopped Hubert Flournoy of Wilkins Barracks at 21 seconds of the first round. Three fighters from a Sindel Fingen German club competed in this the second Stuttgart smoker of the season. The next one is scheduled for Patch Barracks nov. 5 at 7 . For additional information Call George Latham the Stuttgart boxing coordinator at 2721-6315. Saturday s results Novice division flyweight Ronald Morris Hanau Tod Ralph Scott Nellinger 1 59 3rd. Lightweight Oev Agus Waters Nellinger Tod Ismaez Sanchez Bobingen 1 21 1st. Welterweight Brice Gyuriska Korn Westreim. Tod Michael veal Crail sheim 1 19 2nd Leslie Byers Bobingen dec Joseph Thompson Aschaffenbur. Light middleweight Mikhel desandies kor Westheim dec Miles Ruane Aschaffenbur John Wilson Hanau Tod Hubert Flournoy kor Westheim 0 21 1st. Light middleweight Leopoldo Figueroa Hanau dec Richard Bellamy kor Westheim Fred Jack son Hanau dec Rustem Kocak Sindel Fingen Gregory Smith Hanau Kod Conway Strauss kor Westheim 1 59 3rd. Middleweight Rick Barnum Stuttgart Tod Al Fonso Cordova Bobingen l 42dst. Light heavyweight Maurice Moore Stuttgart dec Richard Stuckey kor Westheim. Heavyweight Earl Lanier b6blingen, decision Ned Robert Cockrell Schwet Zingen. Open division bantamweight Reynoldo Consemiu Bobingen dec Luis Ayala Hanau. Lightweight Jerome Cannon won by forfeit Over Robert Strong Aschaffenbur Mumtaz Turkoglu Sindel Fingen dec Calvin Lampkins Crail sheim. Light welterweight truce Leno Schaffen Burg dec  Sindel Fingen. Pound Mcmillin of Elkader Iowa with 72 Points. Mcmillin entered the game 12 Points behind teammates Clay Cook with60 and placekicker Shawn Brock with 58. Cook failed to score and Brock pcs to the states prior to the game. Spang which lost 58-15 earlier in the season to the Barons was no match for the Baron Power. But Sheik linebacker to Bowdry produced the longest to of the game when he intercepted a pitch out an rambled 65 Yards for the final score. The Barons scored 21 Points in the first nine minutes and then added 13 in the second 20 in the third and six in the fourth. The game Between the two neighbouring bases produced plenty of penalties and four players three from Spang and one from Pitburg were ejected. There were 23 infractions 11 against Pitburg for 105 Yards and 12 against Spang for 125 Yards. Pitburg scored on the second play of the game when Mcmillin crashed off right tackle. On the game s first play from the Baron 34, quarterback Mark Beesle passed to Fleet split end Jack Mclennan who took the Ball to the Sheik two where 6 foot-4, 208-Pound Otis Jones with sprinter Speed overtook him. Linebacker Jim fair Ley replacing Brock kicked the first of six out of nine conversion attempts. Pitburg s second score came with just 1 22 elapsed when tailback Willie Davison two rushes bolted for 16 and 28 Yards the latter for the to. The drive started on the Spang 44 after the sheiks were nailed with a 15-Yard penalty after roughing up safety Mike Sowers who had called for a fair  third to was a 47-Yard drive aided by a 15-Yard penalty and a 17-Yard Pas from Beesley to Davis. Beesley passed 12 Yards to tight end Jerry Henderson for the score at 6 03 left in the first period. The Barons had run 20 offensive plays in less than 10 minutes and scored 21 Points. Mcmillin tallied the fourth score on seven Yard run to Cap a 64-Yard push in seven plays. A Down and out pass from Beesley to Cook for 12 Yards moved the drive along. Gerald Mcmyler took Over the signal calling duties for the Barons with 5 47 left in the half and promptly took them on a 55 Yard scoring drive. A 10-Yard pass to Hen Derson and a 19-Yard dash by Art Haden aided the drive in which Mcmyler went the final Yard on a sneak off the blocks of guard Jim Pittman and Center Rich Mackey for the 34-0 Lead the Barons held at  in the third period a Baron picked off a Spang pass and returned it to the sheiks 17. Mcmillin on two plays ran for 10 and seven Yards to score. The tally came at 12 55. All Safe Middle guard Al Shipp set up shape Bremerhaven Battle to 8-8 standoff shape Belgium the shape spar tans played their Best game of the year Here saturday holding the Gold West Lead ing Bremerhaven Blackhawk to an 8-8 standoff to retain Hopes for a share of the conference championship. However Bremerhaven now 5-0-1, assured itself of a share of the Gold West Crown and a playoff berth in the Gold Divi Sion playoffs nov. 5 at Ansbach. A Bremer Haven loss to accent in its season finale coupled with a shape win Over Brussels would create a conference deadlock but Bremerhaven gets the playoff bid on the strength of a Point advantage in its games with shape. It was a Tough defensive Battle spar Tan Mentor Al Allen said. We would have liked to have won the game of course but i m really Happy to have played them a decent game this  shape came up with four interceptions three by Dan Kohut in key situations when Bremerhaven was on the move to preserve the deadlock after it took an 8-0 Lead late in the second period and Bremer Haven tied the count right off the Bat in the second half. Brian Kennedy returned a Bremerhaven punt 37 Yards to the Blackhawk 35 to set up shape s score. Three plays netted a first Down on the 21 and then Kevin Elliott passed to John Marshall for the score. Wilfred Moore barged Over for the big two Point conversion. Reggie Hicks took the second half kick off Back 57 Yards to the spartans 25 and five plays later Jim Odom crashed Over from the one to make it 8-6. Odom passed to Hicks for the tying Pat and the rest of the game was All defense. Bremerhaven had a statistical advantage piling up 204 total Yards to shape s 99v2. The Rushing yardage was Cut Down because the Alert defences sacked the two quarterbacks a total of seven times for 73 Yards Bremerhaven s Craig Turner losing 42 on four sacks and Elliott getting buried three times. Tackle . Carter Middle linebacker Steve Ware and Turner the safety spar kled for the Blackhawk and Kohut ends Marshall and Jim Williamson and line Backer Doug Loope stood out for the spar tans. Bremerhaven 0 0 8 0 8 shape 0 8008 Sha Marshall 21 pass from Elliott Moore run Brem Odom 1 run h icks pass from Odom. Butler paces Karlsruhe win bad Godesberg Germany Karls Ruhe High s knights kept alive their slim Hopes of a title share by rolling Over Bonn s crusaders 30-0, Here saturday Sjohn Butler passed for three touchdowns and scored the other. The knights Are now 2-1-0 in Gold Divi Sion East play and Are one game behind league leading Ansbach with just one to go. Karlsruhe closes out its season at Hahn saturday while Ansbach hosts the crusaders who have dropped All three of their league encounters. Karlsruhe scored one touchdown in each Quarter against Bonn and Butler had a hand in Al four As Well As a two Point con version. Keith Hanson tallied 12 of the knights Points catching a Butler to pass and scor ing All three pats. Doug Chepely climaxed a Karlsruhe drive by catching an eight Yard Butler pass for the first Knight touchdown Hanson adding the two Pointer on a run. In the second period Butler who completed 15 of 27 passes for 151 Yards fired a 35-Yard to Aerial to Larry Mcculley and followed with a Pat pass to Hanson. Butler capped a third Quarter Karlsruhe drive with a five Yard scoring run and then hit Hanson with a 20-Yard touchdown strike in period four. Karlsruhe 8 8 6 8 30 Bonn 0 0000 Karl Chepely 8 pass from Butler Hanson run Karl Mcculley 35 pass from Butler Hanson pass from Butler Karl Butler 5 run kick failed Karl Hanson 20 pass from Butler Hanson pass from Spruell the seventh to when he blocked Mark Stockton s punt and Pitburg took Over on the sheiks two. Mcmillin on two shots picked up a Yard each for the score at10 44. A roughing the kicker penalty nullified a25-Yard punt return for a to by Pitburg s . Jones. Spang s Stockton ticked again and Pitburg took Over on its 47 and drove 53 Yards for its eighth score. Haden made a one handed grab for 12 Yards to the Spang 45. On the next play Haden broke into the open and outran the secondary for 45 Yards and the tally which came with 12 second left in the third period. Spang got its first to As a result of a Haden Fumble at the Baron two. Stockton s punt put Pitburg in a Hole at the one. Haden fumbled on the third play. Bob Mickens scored on the first play with 9 47 to go in the game. Bowdry came up with six on his Beautiful steal of a Mcmyler pitch out intended for Haden with 3 50 to go. The final Baron score was a 63-Yard drive in seven plays helped by three penal ties. A pass interference Call put the Ball on the Spang 43. After Cook now Quarter backing was sacked for 14 Yards at the Pitburg 43, the elusive Back rambled for 18 Yards and a 15-Yard penalty on the play put the Ball deeper into Spang territory. Cook then skirted right end for 14 Yards and an other personal foul at the end of the play moved it to the five. Cook took it to the two and de Green getting his first bit of action since being injured Early in the season scored from the three Over left tackle with24 seconds remaining. Statistically Pitburg of course dominated first Downs 20-8 Yards Rushing 280 to 34 Yards passing 193 to 111 and passes 9 20-1 to 11-27-4. Pitburg lost two fumbles. Spang none. Of the four Baron interceptions Sowers picked off two and Fairley and George Izz had the others. Defensively for Pitburg Curtis Slater had 11 unassisted tackles and three assisted Henry Jeffress was eight and one Shipp was seven and five and Mike Sorrels replacing injured linebacker Frad Skeen was seven and three. Haden led All rushers with 104 Yards while Cook collected 63. Span Dahlem 0 0 01212 Pitburg 21 13 20 6 60 bit Mcmillin 2 run Fairley kick bitdavis28run Fairley kick bit Henderson 12 pass from Beesley Fairley kick bit Mcmillin 7 run kick failed bit Mcmyler 1 run Fairley kick bit Mcmillin 7 run Fairley kick bit Mcmillin 1 run kick failed bit Haden 45 run Fairley kick Spang Mickens 2 run run failed Spang Bowdry 65 intercepted pitch out run failed bit Green 3 run run missed standings Continental sports conference american division conference games All games w l of a w l of a Rhein main 7 3 197 158 73 197 158 Sembach 6 4 253 161 6 5 272 181 Wiesbaden 4 5 134 176 55 157 189 we Brucken 0 10 77 431 0 10 77 431 National division Pitburg 9 1 407 86 9 f 407 86 Hahn 8 2 201 110 8 2 201 110 Ramstein 3 6 200 174 36 200 174 Span Dahlem 1 7 123 296 17 123 296 sunday s result Pitburg 60, Span Dahlem 12 . Conference conference games All games w l t of a w l t of a Alconbury Chicksands Ben Waters Lakenheath upper Heyford Mildenhall 6 1 2 75 2 5 10 7 1 7 1 2 154 94 6 3 1 186 165 4 2 1 154 66 4 5 0 109 109 2 5 1 74 122 0 7 1 40 170 134 6 2 1 173 142 4 2 1 154 66 4 5 0 109 109 74 122 40 170 sunday s result Alconbury 31, Mildenhall 13 monday s game Ben Waters at upper Heyford sports on of pro football my Rasetta Vikings at los Angeles rams 2 a.m., tuesday  
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