European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 06, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes sunday August 6, in Torrejon wins Safe women s slow pitch my 1. ,-.-.u a la Chorn had 8 two fut Hal tier Ahful Lour cd i ramste1n. Germany Chip Pringle and Brenda Wiggins slammed sixth inning Home runs Here saturday to give the Torre Jon raiders a 5-4 Victory Over the ram Stein rams and the Safe women s slow pitch championship. The raiders swept through the double elimination tourney without a loss to Nail Down the Bunting. Torrejon opened the scoring with a sin Gle run in the third Only to have the rams break Loose with some Home Power of their own when Peggy halt lashed a three run blast that put the rams into a 3-1 Lead they added one More in the fourth and the raiders added their second run in their half of the Frame. Then came the sixth. Pringle led off with a Homer and after sue Hardison singled. Wiggins hit her glory shot for the raiders that meant the Safe title. Cindy Barajas was the winning Pitcher while Nancy Blatchley took the loss. Earlier in the Day the rams had eliminated the Rhein main rockets. 11-10. When Devi Sharp singled in he winning run in the seventh inning Sharp a two run Home and fou Bis As did Bobbi Hogue for the winners. The rockets had gained the right to meet Ramstein by ousting san Vito. 11-7. Late Friday evening. A tournament All Star team was picked by coaches and officials at the close of the tourney. The team Pitcher Blatchley or Gail Harrel. Torrejon and Debbie Freeman. Torre on. 2b-Kim Thayer Torrejon is sue Stew Art. Upper Heyford 3bjody Chicksands of Gail Pruett 1_ of Rose Carter Torrejon sue Rhein main Roberta Payton san Remsten � 100 1_ Rhein Maln 2m 001 0 i Blanc nary and Turnbloom. Big too Sam mrw by Altmey championship Gama Ramstein .009 to i Torr Fon 001 01 i Blatchley and Turnbloom Farajai and Kami i Jat. A Blatchley. Or Torr on. Ittin. Han. Safe champions by Gary . Burca Uchill Greenham common England is a Catcher Jim Mirowski singled in the winning run in the Bottom of the sixth inning of the championship game Here sat urday to give Sembach a 4-3 Victory Over the Camp new Amsterdam phantoms and the Safe fast pitch title. The tigers who outscored the Phan Toms twice to take the Continental sports conference championship last week turned the trick Here again this week for the Safe Crown. Earlier the phantoms eliminated Lakenheath 3-1, to Advance to the championship jumped on hurler Bill Cook for three first inning runs but the phantoms ought Back with a run in the fourth fifth and sixth to tie the Harmon opened the Tiger s first Sembach fops phantoms in rep of Csc showdown for up Crown. I n mini Ian no Ftp la to with a solid single to right and Joe Carey was Safe on a bad throw from Short to first. Joe Pritchard then lined a double Down the third Baseline to score Harmon and Carey. Pritchard moved to third on a wild pitch and scored when Al Karamanoogia threw the Ball away in a run Down tigers who left 10 men stranded left the bases loaded after two walks and an other Cna right fielder Bobby Oliver. 220 totals in Wood Awn invitational Sniffen fires 70, ties Colt for Lead Ramstein. Germany Ramstein s Clyde Sniffen fired an even Par 70 Here sat urday including an Eagle on the 16th Hole to tie fellow Ramstein player Rick Colt for the Lead in the Woodlawn invitational Golf tournament. Sniffen. The tournament favorite holed out a 90-Yard, nine Iron pitch shot for the three that got him Back into the Battle in the championship flight Competition. Rerecorded nines of 36-34 for the 70 that was four shots better than Colt. Sniffen had 74s each of his first two rounds. Colt who had been tied for the Lead the first Day and had it alone Friday had nines of 39-35 for his 74 that went with 72-74 the first two Days. Steve Dietrich of Ramstein also had a 74 to wind up saturday at 221 to make it a three Way Battle. After opening rounds of 75-72. He was 39-35 Over the 6,006 Yard Par 35-35 Woodlawn layout. Rounding out the top five were two More Ramsteiner. Pete Adolph 40-3575 for 224 and Paul Mcneil 36-38-74 for 225. In sixth place was the first non Ramstein player Neustadt pro Gunther Hopp who had 35-39-74 for 226. In the flight action Charley Demps of Heidelberg posted the Day s second Best score with a 39-3271, one Over Par for a 229 total that topped the first flight. Enrol Dimmit of Heidelberg had 72 to stand at232. Al Howe of Heidelberg is pacing the Sec Ond flight after shooting 77 for 238. Mike of Boyle a one handicapper from Laken Heath shot an 80 for a 247 total that tops the third flight. Besides the Eagle Sniffen had birdies at the Par three 162-Yard third Hole where his tee shot was Only 12 inches away and at the Par five 446-Yard Lith which he reached in two and two putted. He bogeyed the eighth and missed a Chance for the sole Lead by bog eying the 17th from a trap. I played better today but i have to improve from tee to said Sniffen who was dissatisfied with his Iron play but putted better. Colt who had no birdies took a double bogey at the fourth Hole and bogeys at the eighth Hole where he was almost out of Bounds on his second shot and 17th holes. Dietrick hit 17 greens in regulation but got Only one Birdie at 17 with a 10-foot putt. Golfers again praised the condition of the course Many describing it As the Bestin their memory. John Stillwell of Ramstein who hit the longest drive Friday was closest to the pin on the 150-Yard 10th Hole saturday putting his tee shot within seven feet. Fellow ram sterner of Lus had the longest tee shot with a 300-Yard Boomer on the 18th Hole the leaders after 54 holes championship flight Rock Coo Ramstein n a it T Clydous nmn. Ramsun. ". Jas. Wove dle trek. Ran., to Jas 7��.7i_�j Paul Mcneil. 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