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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 27, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pose 22 the stars and stripes sunday August 27, 1978 Macmillin Stovall Lead Barons by Hahn 45-6 Pitburg. Germany the Pitburg Barons launched their quest for a third straight Continental sports conference and Safe football title by hammering the Hahn Hawks 45-6 in the season Footra opener before 3,180 Cash customers Here saturday As Kevin Mcmillin scored three touchdowns and Michael Stovall passed for two More. The Victory was the 25th in 26 game during coach Bemie Rae career at bit Burg. The Only defeat in two full season Sand two games this season came at the hands of Hahn. 13-10. Last , who ran for 113 of the Barons 174 Yards on the ground scored on runs office five and one Yards and Stovall passed to Jack Mclennen for a 30-Yard to and to Danny Budd for a 25-yarder William Tay Sembach rips flyers 20-0 in Csc opener Sembach Germany opportunistic Sembach turned a pair of fumbles into touchdowns and Dwayne Simon connected on a 53-Yard scoring toss to Chuck Middle ton As the tigers dumped the Wiesbaden flyers 20-0 Here saturday in a Continental sports conference american division sea son opener. It was an auspicious Csc debut for the1878 Sembach football edition of coach Chuck Parker As the Tiger defens hounded Wiesbaden runners All afternoon and the flyers ended up with just 24 total Yards Rushing due to eight sacks. The tigers also picked off four flyer passes., the Sembach defensive stalwarts were end Michael morning linebackers Curtis Johnson Leon Ray and . Teoful tackle Willie Leary and safety Dennis car Ter. Sembach got an easy touchdown in thei second Quarter when the Frfoot-2, 205 Pound morning recovered a Fumble by Wiesbaden quarterback Glenn Lemon in the end zone. It was morning s tackle that jarred the Ball Loose at the three Yard line. Thomas Woodard kicked the extra Point with 5 00 elapsed. Lemon was the victim of another Fumble As Johnson fell on the Ball at the flyer one in the third Quarter. But the Ball was moved Back to the Wiesbaden 16 because 5l? penalty when Johnson in his Dwight spiked the Ball after recovering it. After Robert Rose ran it to the 13, Adrian Glespie. Behind the Bole opening Block of James Parrish bolted off tackle for 13yards and the score. Robert Raynor s Pat made it 14-0. In the fourth period Sembach marched80 Yards in seven plays for its third score. Starting quarterback Dwayne Simon puked the trigger on a 53-Yard pass to wide receiver Chuck Middleton who also is a quarterback for the score. The a us Pound Middleton pulled to the pass at the Sand scampered in. Woodard a kick was Sembach had a total of 234 Yards 172 brushing and 62 by passing. Glespie one of the better runners in the Csc last  off 73 Yards in 18 carries and re Bald Paul toted h 13 times for Ards. Bob by Rose picked up 33 in seven attempts Wiesbaden could manage Only 79 total Yards and 46 of that came from passing. Due to the eight sacks the flyers total Rushing yardage suffered. Larry Rudolph led the flyer rushers with 39 Yards in seven carries. Sembach stayed mostly on the ground throughout the game. Simon did pass four times with two completions and two interceptions. Of the four interceptions. Carter had two and Johnson and Darrell Boyce one each. Lor scored on a nine Yard run and Clar Watts booted a 32-Yard Field goal and six conversions in the  Fred Skocen got the Baron machine in gear when he recovered Hahn Fumble on the Hawks 23 on the first series of plays. Six plays later Mcmillin am 212-Pound Power runner went around end on a pitch out for the  took the ensuing Zuckoff and moved to two first Downs before being forced to punt. Tilburg could t move the Ball and was forced to punt from its 13. The kick Slid off Watts foot and went Only five Yards before going out of Bounds. Three plays later Jim Cane barged Over from the six for the Hawks Only  marched from its 18 to Hahn s 15 before the attack bogged Down and Watts came in to Boot his Field goal fro the 22. Mcmillin got the next two touch Downs As the Barons paraded to a 24-6 half time advantage. The first a slant from the five capped a 12-play, 56-Yard drive and the second was set up by . Jones pass interception and 35-Yard return to the Hawks 30.Stovall came off the Bench to replace starter Gerry Mcruer in the third periods Rae went to his reserves to see what they could do and the first Call was the to toss to Mclennen a 5-11, speedy spin end. Mcmillin and David cause carried the bal from Pitburg a 23 to the Hawks 30 on five straight carries to set up the  next touchdown was put in gear by an interception by Marvin Noel. He picked off a Hahn pass on the Barons 36 and caul Kins wins 5th Gold . Sets freestyle Mark by Robert h. Reid Berlin a Tracy Caulkins Amer Ica s Star swimmer claimed her fifth Goldmedal and third work record saturday As . Swimmers captured three of the five final events at the world swimming championships. The 15-year-old Nashville tenn., swim Mer tied the world Mark of 2 09.87 in the women s 200-meter Butterfly and helped american women establish a new world Mark of 3 43.43 in the 400-meter freestyle in the evening s last event. Joining Caulkins on the winning Tea were Jiff sterile of Hacienda Heights cal., the Only Veteran of the Montrea olympic team Cynthia Woodhead of Riverside cal., who picked up her third Goldmedal and Stephanie Elkins of Jackson Ville Fla. Their winning time was Over one and a half second under the old Mark of 3 44.82 set in Montreal in 1976 by the . Squad of Kim Peyton Wendy Bolloli. Jill sterile and Shirley Babashoff Joe Bottom of san Ramon cal., won the Shuler Homer paces g Lessen Hanau Germany clean up Hitte Erenst Shuler belted a three run Homer after Jeff Pino singled and Rick Cox walked to gift Giessen to a 3-2 Triumph Over Kana and a one game Lead in the v corps fast pitch softball Best of three championship series Here saturday. B-51 out to a 2-0 Lead in the first inning. Brad Anderson scored one run 00 Tot while Mark Tillosen who wanted came Home on David Smith s base hit for the second tally. Ray la a picked a for Tasen White Paul Dowdle suffered the loss for Hanau. The second game will be played sunday at Schloss Cavern in Butzbach starting at men s 100-meter Butterfly in a time of 54.30seconds, just Over the world record time of 54. 18 which be set last year. The soviet Union increased its Gold med Al collection to six with victories by Vladimir Kaminkov in the men s 1500-Meterfreestyle and Irina Kalinina in the women s platform diving. Finishing behind Caulkins in the butter Fly was Nancy Hogshead of Jacksonville Fla., who finished in 2 11.30. World record bolder Andrea Pollack the reining Queen of East German swimmers was third in2 12.63. Greg Jagenburg of Glens head  finished in 55.26, was second to Bot Tom. Paer Arvidsson of Sweden a student at the University of California in Berkeley. Won the Bronze with a time of 55.38.saininkov of the soviet Union set a new european record in the men s 1500-Meterfreestyle in a time of 15 03.99. Borut Petric gave Yugoslavia its tin medal by capturing the Silver in 15 20.77. Bobby Hackett of Yonkers n.y., place third in 15 23.38. Followed by Max merger of Australia in 15 25.60. In afternoon Competition Kalinina won the diving with 412,71 Points. Second place went to East German Martina Jesch Kewith 384.09 Points while Melissa Bruey of san Antonio claimed the Bronze with364.74. Canadian synchronised swimmer Mchele Calkins and Helen Vanderburg banded the . Another defeat Friday placing first in duet competitor with 87.300 Points. Sisters Yasuko and Masako Fujiwara of Japan placed second with 85.442 and Amer Frankfurt wins up Tony Garcia went 3-for-3 and drove in five runs while William Wagon belted two triples Andone doubters Frankfurt s he det 21st real Benoi w2s��b ?2n 1 in fwd arty of Wiesbaden 14-u to capture the v corps Stow pitch Best-of4hreecbra1pions�uptrtes Here saturday. I Ipie earlier Wiesbaden forced the if veces sary game by defeating Frankfurt 3-1 be Hind Raymond Quitugua s  leave was 2-for-3 and Dale rus Seo was Wor-3 to Pace the winners. In the second game. Rudy Mendoza cracked a triple and had two singles in a losing Effort for Wiesbaden. The . Water Polo team which Hasan aged to quaff a during the Champion sep slow a place it the 1s Moscow Tyne Defeated rom Nam ingrip2cinv div Udo bin ,. I � t Neil in America. Deri Toa i f to i i to t to 4 w l t it  1 � i t n i � i t n n i it to the hahn1 five. Stovall dipped score. Pitburg marched 55 Yard Iscore Taylor going off to cent nine to Climax the 57-Yard d statistically the tune the Barons piled up 3h i sense to Hahn s 15c. Michua combined for 13 completion through the air. Only two of if were picked off. While Hahn aerials. By to met Sarei Deslog the latter for a . The Well proportioned  to shirt with the wonk natural ingredients n displayed plenty Good _ dominating her single Goerder. She had the harder and serve and a Stroni " dominating both victories. The doubles match i. Exchanges in the first set i the one sided Scon. I the 20-year-old Nehon Ilock calif., has been years. So is a with co d. Lith Tern. Goerder to a clerk i at Mannheim. Comtois and Bazajou former with b Btry. 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