European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 3, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 the stars and stripes sunday september 3, 1978 Sembach romps Simon runs for ads passe for two in 36-0 Conquest of rockets Sembach Germany quarterback Dwayne Simon ran for three touchdowns and passed for three More As the Sembach. Tigers ran roughshod Over Rhein main s rockets 36-0, Here saturday in a Battle of Continental sports conference american division leaders. The offensive heroics of Simon plus a Tough defensive Effort that created numer Ous Breaks combined for the lopsided sem Bach Victory the tigers second straight Victory. Rhein main is 1-1. Simon ran for Short scores of two three and two Yards passed to Bob Lanciault for 16 Yards and Danny Faircloth for 24 Yards in directing the tigers winning Effort. Albert Holloway and Buster Massey tackled Rhein main backs in their own end zone to set up the two safeties. After a scoreless first Quarter Holloway broke through the rockets defensive line to Nail Dwight Jackson for the first two Pointer nine seconds into the second Peri two fumbles by the rockets Jim Murphy deep in Rhein main territory set end zone and Faircloth converted for a 9-0 Sembach Murphy fumbled after a Joe Leary tackle with the latter recovering on the rockets 37. Simon ran 17 Yards for a first Down at the Rhein main 23 for the Long gainer and later scored from the two. Cosby s interception and return from the pm 24 to the 17 set up a third period to for Sembach. After losing ground on up two tigers ads and the Home team left holding and procedure penalties Simon hit at intermission leading by 15-0. First Paul Eddie Shook the Ball Loose from Murphy and Garland Cosby dropped on the Ball at the rocket 18. After a two Yard run Simon found Lanciault open in the Faircloth on a slant pass for the 24-Yard scoring play. Robert Rainer s Pat kick made it 22-0. Massey trapped William Harris in the Rhein main end zone for another safety Spang Pohlem rewards Grid fans by pinning Hahn 15-3 for 1st win Span Dahlem Germany the Span Dahlem football fans were charged admission for the first time at Home and their beloved shrieks gave them their Money s Worth with a rousing 15-3 Triumph Over the fun bling Hahn Hawks Here saturday for their first Continental sports Confer ence win. Coach Walter Hunter Shook up the Spang lineup after last weekend s 8-0 loss to ram Stein and the shrieks behind running of full Back John Bishop the passing of Gregory Tellis and the Fumble recovering of Melvin Crite responded with an impressive Victory before 1,710 paid admissions. Fences were erected around the football Field during the week and on saturday Hahn literally found itself fenced in by an aggressive Spang defense led by linebacker Crite who recovered four of eight lost fumbles by the Hawks Jim Fairley a line Backer who was at Pitburg last year and free safety David Phillips. Spang used seven and eight Yard scor ing runs by Bishop and Tellis respectively in the first and fourth quarters and a 37 Yard Field goal by Tom Catlett in the Sec Ond for the win. Hahn s Only score came in the second period on a 42-Yard Field goal by its Ace placekicker of last season Ken Ruiz. Hunter switched quarterbacks this weekend replacing Tellis for Houston trim. And Tellis made the decision by the Spang coach a Wise one As he smartly directed his team. Spang drove 68 Yards in seven plays for its first touchdown aided by a 5-Yard roughing the kicker penalty that kept the drive moving. When Spang s drive bogged Down on the Hahn 35, Doug Harris at tempted a Field goal and was roughed up in Dayton shuts out Liberty Baptist 35-0 Dayton Ohio up running backs Brian Dorenkott and Sylvester Monroe each scored two touchdowns Friday night to Lead Dayton to a 35-0 Victory Over Liberty Baptist a for the flyers first shut out since 1963. The flyers took an Early 7-0 Lead on a 40 Yard pass play from Claude Chaney to Al Laubenthal and the out manned flames could not catch , who gained 70 Yards on 14 car Ries scored on runs of 23 and 1 Yards. Dorenkott who gained 40 Yards in 8 carries scored on runs of 11 and 3 Yards. Eschborn softball tourney Friday s results Rhein main 6, Wiesbaden 0 Giessen 10, Nurnberg 0 Schweinfurt 10, Erlanger 0 Zwie Brocken 5, Karlsruhe 4 saturday s results Rhein main 7, Drake All stars0 forfeit Eschborn 4, Giessen 1 we Brucken 8,68th trans 2 Drake All stars 7, Karlsruhe 3 Giessen 5, Erlanger 1 Schweinfurt 10, Nurnberg 3 the process after getting it away. This brought on a 15-Yard infraction moving the Ball to the 20. From there Bishop carried three times up the Middle getting nine Yards on the first try four on the second and seven on the last for the touchdown. The Point after touchdown was blocked and approximately 8 00 remained. Hahn s drive toward its Field goal started late in the first Quarter from its 46 after a punt Exchange. Seven plays later the 6-foot-3 Ruiz rammed Home his 42 yarder with 30 seconds clasped in the Sec Ond period. Gregory Cook took the ensuing Kickoff and returned it 39 Yards to the Spang 44. Hunting school opens sept. 11 in Wiesbaden Wiesbaden the Wiesbaden sports Center will conduct a Hunting school begin Ning at 7 . Sept. 11 at the old fire station at Safe Hospital. Completion of the course is mandatory before a German Hunting License can be obtained. The course is open to All military and civilian personnel and their dependents Over 16 years of age in Possession of a valid id card. There is no charge for the course. Further information can be obtained by calling Dom Aita at Wiesbaden civilian 703398 or Jay Martin at Wiesbaden military 3396. From there the sheiks used 11 plays to get to the Hahn 22 before they had to Settle for Catlett s Field goal. On the March Bishop had two runs of five Yards each another for six and one for three. Therp also was a five Yard pass from Tellis to s final touchdown was sort of a Gimme As one of those eight lost Hahn fumbles came on its 11 where or. Johnny on the spot Crite fell on Jim Kane s Bob ble. From there Clarence Holmes got three Yards to the eight and after Johnny lamp torn was stopped at the seven Tellis kept up the Middle for the touchdown. The Pat was partially blocked and Spang held a commanding 15-3 Lead with eight minutes remaining. Spang out rushed Hahn 146 to 135 Yards with Bishop collecting 69 Yards in 17 car Ries. Cook followed with 26 Yards in seven totes. Marion Trigg was Hahn s leading , now 0-2 after a 45-6 loss to Pitburg last week led in two statistical categories 13 to 9 in first Downs and 65 to 54 in passing yardage. Linebackers Larry Dandridge and Allen Hill were the mainstays in the Hahn defense. Spang s Stephen Neal pulled in two receptions for 39 Yards. Doug Harrison punted six times one going 50 Yards. Later in the Quarter As the latter was at tempting an end sweep. A roughing the punter penalty on Rhein main kept gave Sembach a first Down on the 24 Yard line and kept alive a Sembach drive Early in the fourth Quarter. Simon scored from the three. A Short pm punt put the tigers in pos session on their own 43 and a 20-Yard Jim Shoeck to Luther Reid pass gave the win ners a first Down at the rockets 33 to Start the final tigers drive. Simon later scored from the two Yard line. Sembach enjoyed a big statistical Edge 23-6 in first Downs 285-39 in Rushing and 87 50 in passing. The tigers were 7-21-0 in the air compared to 2-6-1 for Rhein main. The tigers were also penalized 121 Yards. The tigers Rushing was Well spread with Simon getting 48 Yards and Renald Paul 45 while Murphy gained 15 Yards in 10 carries to Lead the rockets. Defensive standouts included end Mike morning who had four sacks and a Fumble recovery end Theotis Brooks who recovered another rocket Bobble and Erving Longstreet. Rhein main 0 00 0-0 Sart Ibach 15 9 12 36 sem safety Jackson tackled in end zone by Holloway sem Lanciault 16 pass from Simon Faircloth kick semsimon2 run kick failed sem Faircloth 24 Passoro Simon Rainer kick sem Harris tackled in end zone by Massey sem Simon 3 run kick failed semslmon2 run kick failed Continental sports conference american division conference games w l of a Sembach 2 0 56 0 Rhein main 1 1 7 36 we Brucken 0 1 0 7 Wiesbaden 1 0 20 National division conference games w l of a Pitburg 1 0 45 6 Ramstein 0 8 0 Span Dahlem 1 1 15 11 Hahn 0 2 9 60 saturday s results Span Dahlem 15, Hahn 3 Sembach 36, Rhein main 0sunday s games we Brocken at Wiesbaden 2 . Pitburg at Ramstein 2 . . Conference i Ai Gameti w 2 1 1 2 l 0 2 1 1 t 0 0 0 0 of 56 7 19 85 a 0 43 u 3? All games w 2 2 1 0 l 0 0 1 3 t 0 0 0 0 of 72 36 15 16 a 6 6 11 79 Hahn 0 3 Span Dahlem 6 3 Spang Bishop 7 run kick failed Hahr Ruiz 42 Fig Spang Catlett 37 Fig spangtellis8run kick failed 0 3 615 conference games w l t of a w Mildenhall 1 0 0 24 61 Alconbury 1 0 0 34 25 1 Chicksands 0 1 0 25 34 0 Lakenheath 0 10 6 24 0 Ben Waters 0 00 001 upper Heyford 0 00 0 01 saturday s results Mildenhall 24, lakenheath6 Alconbury 34, Chicksands 25 sunday s game upper Heyford at Ben Waters 1 . All games l t of a 0 24 33 54 57 38 56 6 24 32 20 7 0 Usa eur fast pitch softball tournament setae Heidelberg stay perfect Augsburg Germany setae and Heidelberg remained undefeated and Gies sen and Mannheim stayed alive As the Dou ble elimination Usa eur fast pitch soft Ball tournament continued on the Reese and Sheridan Cavern Fields Here saturday. Setae conquered Mannheim representing he 21st support come 6-5, in eight innings and Heidelberg another 21st sup port come entry toppled Hillesheim of Vii corps 8-4, in winners bracket Competition. In Early losers bracket action Vii corps Stuttgart entry handed Berlin its second straight shutout defeat 6-0, and Giessen ousted Hanau 7-3, in a v corps matchup. Later Mannheim sidelined Stuttgart 6-2, and Giessen sidetracked in Lesheim 6-3. Three games were on tap for sunday. Setae and Heidelberg were matched in a 10 . Winners bracket contest Giessen was scheduled against Mannheim in a do or die contest at 1 . And the first game loser and second game Winner were matched in a 3 . Battle. The tournament winds up on monday with a 1 . Game and an if necessary Battle scheduled to follow immediately. Setae got its winning run in the Bottom of the eighth when Dennis Hamrick singled and reached second when Ken Przekurat s bunt was mishandled. Both runners advanced on a passed Ball and Hamrick scored on an error. Ken Warren batted in four earlier runs for setae with a two run Homer and a two run single and David Peterson accounted for three of Mannheim s runs with a bases loaded triple. Ron Harrell led Heidelberg to its win Over Hillesheim with three doubles. He led off the first inning with his first two Bagger and scored on Alex Peralta s hit. An error Bruce Nunnallee s single and doubles by David Pugh and Jim Isaacs added three in the third inning and Nunnallee s double Mike Foster single Harrell s double Pugh s single and a sacrifice Fly closed the Heidelberg scoring. Hillesheim got three runs in the first on Harry Ruff s Homer an error Walter Schader s triple and a sacrifice Fly and its last run came on Wally Ricks single a Sto Len base and Brian Aingworth s hit in the fifth. Mannheim bounced Back against Stutt Gart with two runs in the first on Thomas Stehle s single a three base throwing error and an infield out. The winners added two More in the third on two singles and an error and Pitcher Rick Jackson hit a two run Homer n the Forth to close the scor ing. A walk two errors and two singles gave Stuttgart its two runs in the first in Ning. Giessen eliminated Hillesheim with two runs in the third on singles by Tom Allen and Jeff Pino and Ernest Shuler s double Pitcher Raymond Lancon s three run Homer in the fourth and a run on a walk and singles by Mike House and j. R. Con Ner in the fifth. Earlier Stuttgart had eliminated Berlin on a four run first inning outburst. Stutt Gart got Only one hit in the inning but it was a bases loaded triple by . Brown following a walk and two errors. The win ners added single runs in the second and sixth innings. Home runs by Ricky Cox and Mike House and Maurice Watson s 3-for-3 Bat Ting performance geared Giessen to its win Over Hanau. Terry Meecy accounted for All of Hanau s runs with a three run Homer
