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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 31, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes thursday August 31, 1978 College Grid 9 . Games one in Japan launch season this wee Cem by Herschel Nissenson a sports write with a new Field goal Rule two new bowl games some new conference alignments of new no. 1 team and 28 new major College coaches the 1978 College football season gets under Way this weekend. There win be 10 games for starters. Including one in the Gridiron hotbed of Osaka  members of the associated press pre season top ten will be in action. Third ranked Perm state opens the season Friday night sept. 1 is the earliest open ing Day possible under Mcaa rules against Temple in Philadelphia s veterans  weekend s key game takes place saturday night at Birmingham s legion Field when no. 1-ranked Alabama meets loth ranked Nebraska in a contest to be televised nationally by Abc to. Nebraska was the Only team to defeat Alabama year ago. On sunday Utah state a new member of the Pacific coast athletic association meets Idaho state of the big sky Confer ence in Osaka. Saturday afternoon game find Texas Arlington at Drake Eastern Michigan at Northern Michigan and Southern missis Sippi at Richmond. Besides Nebraska Ala Bama saturday night finds Wester Carolina at East Carolina West Texas state is. Mississippi state at Jackson Texas Elpaso at North Texas state and Parker Allen Lead inter service Golf Usa eur s Haugen Winter move up Mayport naval station Fla. Robert Parker of the army and Ken Allen of the. Navy held Only one stroke leads inthe open and seniors divisions respectively through two rounds of the interservice Golf championships Here  Korea based Parker slipped to a 75after a two under Par opening round 69 for a 36-Hole total of 144 in the open Competition. Allen shot a three Over 74, after opening with a 71, for 145, Only one up on defending seniors Champion Jimmy Stinebaugh of the army who had the Day s Best round a two under Par 69.the two Usa eur representatives skip Haugen from Berlin in the open Divi Sion and to Winter of shape Belgium in the seniors both gained ground in second round play. Bob Nolf of Nav eur Europe tied for second place after the first Day. Dropped to fourth place in the seniors race. Haugen the Usa eur open Champion fired one of two even Par 71s tuesday chopping nine shots off his opening Day 80to move Back into Contention. He climbed from 13th place and 11 shots off the Pace to ninth spot and seven shots Back of Parker. Winter who started with a Stover Paru fired 75, the third Best score among the seniors tuesday. He ended the Day at 156for sixth place and ii strokes off the Lead Bat Only four out of third , who was in a three Way tie for Sec Ond place dropped to 79 and 155, tied wit Patrick Kelly of the army and Only one shot up on  out of an opening round three Way tie for fifth place in the open division the Navy s Alan Clack moved into the no. 2 spot after posting the Only other even-par71 for a two round total of 145. Ron Barry the All Navy Champion retained third Slot with 146 after shooting a second round 74. Allen s closest seniors rival Stinebaugh paired the front Side and posted four Bir Dies and two bogies on the Back nine i fashioning his Best of the Day 69. John May of the marines was in third place with 152, followed by and Kelly. May slipped to an 84, White Kelly fired a 79.in the women s Competition the Navy s Shelley Savage opened up a 13-stroke Lead Over defending Champion Christine Glza also of the Navy through 36 holes. Savage posted an 81 for a 36-Hole total of159, while Glza carded an 88 for a 172. Open division Robert Perker army w-t5-144 Alan Clack Navy 74-71-i45ron Barry Navy 71-74-us nil Grain marines 71-74-147albert Morton army74.7-147 Frank Randall army 74.74141 Onle Molendi army 70-71tfbryon White Nevy 77.71-Mi skip Haugen. Army id-7i-Isi Dave Stafford. Marines. 7t-77 is Rich Bailey. Marines tin lit at Carton. Marines 11-74-157bobcom, Navy 1040 in Steve Eberl marines 7m3 us senior division Ken Allen Navy 71-14145 Jimmy stoned auth army 77-m144john May marines 7h4-u1 Bob Nolf Navy 7t-7-1upitrlck Hilly. Army in Tumo Winter army n-75 15tted Dorli. Navy 76-k-1m Paul Malona marines49-7 ii sob Payne marines tl-tl-1u women s division Shelley Savage. New 7mi is Christine Glza. Navy 4-w171 Marianne Beall army m-w-171 Unda arms marines -w-17� sue Woodman Navy tl-101ir Kaprive Mccullough marines. M-100-Lttkaren Kedy marines 108-114n 4 Marks Tumble As swimming returns to Usa eur program Sindel Fingen Germany four re cords were smashed Here tuesday As swimming returned to the Susareu sports schedule after a nine year absence. All the Marks came in the men s preliminaries. The finals were scheduled for wednesday night. All the commands were represented among the 81 entrants except Berlin. Ironically Berlin hosted the Lastu Sarteur meet and won the team title. Numberg s James Bickford and Ray mond Bosse and Heidelberg s Ted Kana mine set individual Marks and teamed with Schweinfurt s Jim Manwaring to form a record setting pickup relay  turned in a 26.32 clocking in the 50-meter freestyle to erase the Mark of27.0. Set by Berlin s Loyd Coutts in 1969. Bosse lowered the 100-meter breaststroke record to 1 18.18. The old Mark was 1 19.30 by the 8th inf div s Lincoln Yamashita atthe last Berlin meet. Kanamine took Al most a minute off the 5 22.2 time Berlin so. Williams recorded nine years ago with a 4 27.69  weren t enough people from Nurnberg to form a Complete relay teams Kanamine and Manwaring got together with Bickford and Bosse and entered the200-meter freestyle relay As a guest team and won the event in the record smashing time of 1 47.07. Berlin held the old Mark of 1 49.3. Augsburg s Dorothy Joyce and Maryp Nilam each won a championship and swam a leg on a winning relay team to highlight the women s action. Joyce took the 50-meter Butterfly in 35.13 and Philbi had a 2 06.74 clocking in the 100-meter breaststroke. Then they teamed up with Elizabeth Johnson and Jini Bausch to Eive Augsburg the the 200 freestyle  championships were recorded by Ansbach s Laura Tallman in the 100-Meterfreestyle and by 50-meter backstroke Ani la Mcnabb of  the Only men s final event on tues Day s carded Lugenbeal of  one meter diving title. He record ?3 5upoi5t8 aT1 to Best dive a Somer Sault with a double twist got an Over seven rating from All of the German judges hews rated 58.05 in that dive results of finals. Women s results men s results Arkansas state at  National Dame opens on sept. A against in the major Rule Chani Field goal from outside the 1be returned to the previous a. Mage. Tho will Force Coache twice before ordering Long Range 1 attempts and is bound to affect i Tance kickers As Russell Erxleben of and Tony Franklin of Texas  other new rules receivers knocked or forced out of Bounds fender can return to the Field of a catch a pass while quarterback to penalized for deliberately Thratt. Ball out of Bounds to Stop the clock there is an eligible receiver in the i the Mcaa approved two a season bowls bringing the total to i new kids on the Block Are  at giants stadium in East to Ford. N.j., on dec. 16 and the Hoh dial in san Diego stadium on dec. 21 Thern athletic conference has ended up with the fiesta bowl and will Champion to the Holiday bowl. The Pacific-8 conference is now l_10, with Arizona and Arizona state i from the wac which is now a seve league with the addition of san t state. In future seasons Hai Nevada Las vegas will join the a the pc a has increased to six f ing schools by adding Utah. E the Southern conference Hai Jjon East Tennessee state although careers be ineligible for the Tiue season. New head coaches among the 1�r division i a teams find Bill Parnell Force Dwight Wallace at Ball Roger Theder at California Herb Idi at Central Michigan Jack Cai East Tennessee state Mike Stock at Kern Michigan Bob Padilla at Fresno j Dick Sheridan at Furman Dick Jat Indiana state Jim Dickey at j state Ron Blackledge at Kent Sta Reed at Miami of Ohio Rick vet Northwestern Bob Kappes at Ohio Silty Ray Alborn at Rice Rex 1 Texas tech John Mackovic at Forest and Jim Walden at a  More head coaches wit experience at four year colleges changed schools. They Are de Eastern Michigan to Boston Coll Baker Furman to the c Yukica Boston College to Steve Sloan Texas tech to i Warren Powers Washington state to Misouri Gil Krueger no. New Mexico state Dick Crum 1ohio to North Carolina Frank Wabash to Princeton Bill Dooley Carolina to Virginia tech and Davit gain Ball state to Wisconsin. Many of the top yardage proud last year will be Back this fall elude five of the top 10 in total of Brigham Young s Marc Wilson a ton state s Jack Thompson Loitsch s Keith Thobodeaux Purdue Sherrmann and Penn state s Chuck i _ pm evens spas monday la m4bim by Khammi Silas sri a i no major league batting and pitching statistics  frompaoe22 pc Malex so Iti 11 to 1 h.244 of curve Poh ids Ai 4i i ibb b a Morgan can a 54 of i m j44 dues my s i if a Kij m0 it Mil t up to i a. A 41 Mph 411 17 111 m 77 pm once All 111 is 7t 0 8 m �4 10 m j4 s a 2j�? 1� m a 0 m 111 l22l� i. In is 2 it so 441 St in o Muju on Deveroe pm 174 14 a i n m Ludw Vrh Sil i 141 51 us 11 i Al i 07 17 14 7 4 no ish is in in. 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