European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 14, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday september 14, 1978 the stars and stripes Page 25 Eucola women s Golf Barfield rallies for 84, nabs Lead at Rhein Blick _ he Tempo increases this week around Dodd eur but the sports Competition won t be going full steam ahead until next week when the Spain and Italy divisions finally unveil their squads. Fifteen football games Are on tap this weekend and Hanau Bremerhaven and Wood Bridge Are protecting unbeaten skeins. Hanau swept through eight games unscathed last year. Bremerhaven posted a 7-0-1 record and Woodbridge was 5-0-1. Both Hanau an Bremerhaven were beaten in their final 1076 games but Woodbridge won its last two con test that year and can match Hanau s unbeaten skein. Hanau has been moved up a notch in the competitive Field so a new Silver division North league Champion and Silver division playoff Winner is guaranteed this year. The panthers will be battling in the red division with Pitburg Heidelberg and Mannheim an they get a Sterling test right off the Bat when they invade Wiesbaden which won the Blue division title and the Blue red playoff game last year. Bremerhaven opens at Berlin an Woodbridge invades London. Frankfurt owns top Mark going into the 1978 Campaign Frankfurt owns the Best 10-year record with 56 wins 15losses and one tie. Heidelberg ranks second with a 52-19-2 record Lakenheath 40-15-3 is third Karlsruhe 48-19-5 started the Campaign in fourth place and Vicenza 39-16-2 stands fifth. Over the past five years Lakenheath has posted the top record 23-5-1. Frankfurt is in second place with a 27-8-1 Mark Karlsruhe 22-10-3 is third shape 24-11-1 is fourth and Naples 19-9-1 is fifth. The leaders 10-year record Frankfurt. 56 Heidelberg 2lakenheath 40 Karlsruhe 8vicenza 39 shape 44 Naples 33wiesbaden 41 accent 37 Augsburg 5 1519 15 19 16 24 18 30 29 32 1 2 3 5 2 4 1 2 5 5 .789 .732 .727 .716 .709 .647 .647 .577 .561 .522 5-year records Lakenheath 23 Frankfurt 7karlsruhe 22 shape 4 Naples 19 Heidelberg 23 Baum older 1 Wurzburg 20 Vicenza 17 accent 20 58 1011 9 13 13 1412 21 31 1 1 0 02 .821 .771 .688 .686 .679.639 .618 .588.586 15 0 .571 old prep Pickin s should have forgotten about last week s three games because our underdogs were too Tough. Bonn upended Hahn to terminate a nine game losing skein bad Kreuz Nach clipped Karlsruhe but Wurzburg saved us from Complete disaster by rallying to tie Ansbach. That meant an 0-2-1 Start. And the Only Way to go is up up up we Hope. This week we like Frankfurt 13, Mannheim 8kaiserslautern 12, Heidelberg 8 Pitburg 14, we Brucken 12nurnberg 20, Ansbach 14 Baum older 25, Hahn 8bad Kreuz Nach 19, accent 13 Lakenheath 19, upper Heyford 14 Hanau 20, Wiesbaden 16stuttgart 12, Augsburg 8 Munich 19, Karlsruhe 12bremerhaven 20, Berlin 12 shape 19, isb14bonn 19, Brussels 12 Woodbridge 20, London 6 in Ciurlik 18, Ankara 12 the Stuttgart Augsburg game will be played under the lights at Neu Ulm Friday night at 7 30. As mentioned in a previous column Naples has played games at Carney Park under the lights and Augsburg and Dennis Lavalley informs that when he was at Kara Mursel All of the Cougar Home games were night engagements. The Cross country Jamboree Kaiserslautern staged last saturday in preparation the coming season was quite successful. Fifty two girls and 74 boys from Pitburg Baum older we Brucken Wiesbaden and Mannheim joined the Host red raiders in Competition for Novice Jayvee and varsity harriers. Baum older s Fine Sophomore Mary Bradach won the girls race Over the two mile Hilly course with a winning time of 13 04. She beat out Kaiserslautern s Paricia Johnson and Baum older teammate Vera Wilcox. We Brucken s Colleen Prather and Wendy Hittenberger trailed the leaders. Pitburg s Alan Jankunas toured the rugged four mile course in 21 minutes Flat to take the boys title with Baum older s Paul Haupt and Bra Dach s brother Matt finishing second and third respectively. Two we Brucken Broth ers John and Jim Knight were fourth and fifth. Harrier seminar set Kaiserslautern coach Wayne Sabin announced that he we Brucken s Fred Clarke Mannheim s Mike Allen and Pitburg s Bob Gaittens will conduct a clinic for Dodd eur coaches from 10 . To 4 . Nov. 10 at Kaiserslautern. The seminar will be run in con Junction with the proposed european invitational championship meet which the Kaiserslautern parents plan to stage nov. 11. Several former Dodd eur athletes Are playing College football again this year. An Thony steels who led Zaragoza to its Best Ever record in 1976, made the travelling team at the University of Nebraska and got in the Alabama game according to a note we had from Zaragoza and Gerald Ludwig. A walk on student last year steels has earned himself a Grid scholarship. Duane Fuller and Doug Turrell former stars at Wurzburg and Stuttgart respectively Are expected to see defensive duty when opens its slate against Lafayette Satur Day. Turrell is listed As a probable starter and Fuller who missed Spring practice be cause of track should be one of the first reserves used. Wiesbaden Germany Bernita bar Field of Wiesbaden and the Host Rhein Blick Golf course fired a one Over Par 37 on tieback nine for 84 to Best Early Leader Piggy Djuren of Ramstein by one stroke after first Day action in the season closing eur com women s Golf , however had to share honors with Marlene Reinke who had a Hole in Oneat the 141-Yard, Par three eighth Hole. Re Inke a 24-handicapper competing in the first flight was playing in a twosome with Betty took the Halfway Lead in the Low net team Competition Only scores of the top three golfers in each club participating count with a 222 total two stroke better than Heidelberg. Ramstein was third with with 235.Barfield was nine Over Par on the 2,739 Yard Par-37 front nine to Trail by five shot sat the turn but forged ahead on the 2,806 Yard second nine for her 84. Djuren finished with 414485. In third place was Lona Proctor of ram jump of Joy Joy is finishing the 13.1 mile course in the Lith cavalry mini Marathon Competition at Fulda. Displaying his pleasure at the finish line is Stuart Saims c co 1st Squadron of the Host unit. Photo by Burley Stein with 90, a stroke in front of Shirley Elliff from Heidelberg and two better than Ramstein teammate Mary for Low Gross in the first flight were Ramsteiner Pat marry and Gloria Dono Van and Joyce Norris of Heidelberg. Pat Bitner of Wiesbaden turned in the bes Gross score in the second flight while Miri am Becker of Wiesbaden had the bes Gross total in third flight Competition. The Gross score leaders by flights championship flight Bernita Barfield Wiesbaden 46-3894 Piggy Djuren Ramstein 41-4485 Lona Proctor Ramstein 46-4490 Shirley Eliff Heidelberg 44-4791 Mary Fredrickson Ramstein 47.4592 Rosie Mcneil Ramstein 46-4894 first flight Pat merry Ramstein 44-5195 Gloria Donovan Ramstein 49.4695 Joyce Norris Heidelberg 48-4795 second flight Pat Bitner Wiesbaden 51-53104 Rosemarie Mura Ramstein 52-53105 Margo Conn Ramstein 55-51106 third flight Miriam Becker Wiesbaden 54-58112 Marty Boyd Ramstein 57-59116 Catherine Fri Wiesbaden 60-59119 Breitrick snares 11 the Cav mini Marathon Fulda Germany Michael Breitrick sparked Heilbronn to the team trophy Here saturday by posting the Best time in the first annual Lith cavalry mini mar athon race. Breitrick an cafes civilian competing in the open or 29-years-and-under division bested Over 600 entrants in five classes by covering the 13.1-mile distance in 1 hour 11 minutes and 7.3 seconds. Taking the Junior Veteran 30-39 years division was German runner Horst Weiss of Fulda the Hessen Champion who was clocked in 1 12 39.2. Robert Wood of wies Baden won the seniors with 1 18 00.6, who Leo Lawrence won the women s open 34 and under Competition and 48-year old Helene Klein of Wiesbaden the women s seniors. Edmund Jaster 61, a German Contes Tant from walkers who was the oldest entry clocked a respectable 1 36 31.7. Other team awards went to c and Squadron Lith Cav As Best Squadron and attack helicopter Trp As the Best let hard Cav troop taking part in the event. The top finishers open division 1. Michael be trick Heilbronn 2. Ferd Grosch Fulda 3. Robert Archibald Mannheim. 1 11 07.3. Junior Veteran division 1. Horst Weiss Fulda Horst Brown Frankfurt 3. James Graham. 1 12.39.2. Senior division 1. Robert Wood Wiesbaden 2. Helmut Golle 3. Heinz ceilings. 1 18.00.6. Women open division 1. To Lawrence Heidelberg 2. Deanna Patz Fulda 3. Deborah Hara bad Hersfeldt. 1 41.00.0. Women s seniors division 1. Helene Klein Wiesbaden Only entry .2 12.19.6. Botox win Home advantage new York up the Boston Redfox will have the Home Field advantage for a one game playoff if the american league East race is tied at the end of the regular a Coin toss at the american league of fice tuesday the new York Yankees were represented by vice president Al Rosen while the red sox general manager advice president Haywood Sullivan was on the Telephone from called Heads but the Coin landed tails up and Sullivan chose Fenway Par for the site of the game. If necessary it will be played oct. 2 at 7 30 .the last american league playoff game was held in 1948 Between Boston and Cleve land also at Fenway Park. Cleveland went on to beat the Boston braves in the world series. One of the members of Cleveland s roster that year was Al Rosen. Sports on of baseball St. Louis cards at Pittsburg pirates 12 30 ., Friday
