European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 17, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday september 17, 1978 the stars and stripes Page 21 title fight by rounds continued from Page 20 Corner. A Short right to the Champion s head made him step Back. All bounced three stinging lefts off spanks head and when the Champion attempted a left of his own he caught a right to the Law for his trouble. Spanks landed a left to All s face without drawing a return. All then responded with three left labs of his own to spanks face. Spanks could t seem to get unt racked As All kept holding him off with his left Lead. All chopped two More lefts to the Side of spanks face and the two men fell into a Clinch. Spanks missed an overhand right and All connected with a left right combination to his jaw. Spanks was shaking his at the Belt. All s round. Round ten Spinks clipped All with a Short right to the jaw then backed him into the ropes with a two handed attack. All came Back with two lefts and a right to the head. All tied up Spinks at close quarters and when both men moved out to the Center of the ring again spanks took a Short left to the face. For the first time in the fight the challenger went into tils famous All shuffle but Only momentarily. He stayed up on the balls of his feet and tied up Spinks effectively when the Champion sought to score with a right uppercut in the Clinch. All peppered spanks with two straight lefts. Two More lefts to spanks face did not deter him from chasing the challenger. All caught Spinks with another Good combination to his head at the Bell. All s round. Round eleven spanks appeared befuddled unable to Cope with All s cobra like left. Still he kept coming after the challenger and scored with a Short right to the jaw. Spanks drove All into the ropes but the challenger warded off his blows by keeping his hands High. Again Spinks pressed the attack but was unable to score any telling blows during the in fighting. All stung Spinks with a right to the face and moments later hit him with another Sharp right to the nose. A third right hand to Spinks face made the Champ bring both gloves to his nose. The crowd of some 70,000 cheered All and Spinks Trainer Sam Solomon urged his Man on from the Corner. All s round. Round twelve Solomon exhorted the Champ to get going Between rounds. Spinks continued looking for an opening but All gave him none at All. The Champion dug a Short right into All s ribs and landed a left to his face. The two men began slugging in mid ring with neither having any decided Edge in the blows that were landed. The right Side of All s face showed slight swelling. All kept flicking left jabs into Spinks face holding him off. The challenger chopped a Short right to Spinks jaw then scored with a straight left to the Bridge of his nose. All punished Spinks in mid ring with a left right combination and Spinks attempted to retaliate but was caught with two hard lefts and a right to the face. All s round. Round fourteen Spinks came out fast catching am with a pair of lefts to his Mouth and a right to his midsection. Ali Drew a Roar of approval from the crowd with one of his old time right left combinations to Spinks head. Two Lens by Ali to Spinks face made the Champion Stop in his tracks. Ali tied up Spinks As the Champ tried to Rush in. The action slowed somewhat As the referee had to break the two fighters repeatedly. Ali caught Spinks with two lefts to the Side of the face followed up by a right to his head. Spanks continued to come after Ali without being Able to score effectively. Ali scored twice More with lefts to the face and a right to the body at the Bell. All s round. Round fifteen the two men touched gloves in the Center of the ring. Spinks hammered a left to All s jaw but the challenger took it and slipped away As the Champ tried to sustain the attack. Still moving nimbly on his feet Ali kept Spinks at Bay with two lefts to the face. Spinks swung both hands to All s body but they did Little apparent damage. Ali flicked a left Jab into the Champion s face. Spinks seemed unable to penetrate Alt s defense. A left by All to Spinks jaw stopped the Champion As he tried to keep Boring in. Spinks was still attempting to put together a left right Combina Tion but Ali blunted the attack at the Bell. All s round. Ali win decision. Prep scores Cross country boys Baum older 37, Wei Blicken 40, Blob org 45 we Brocken Jav 15, Pitburg Jav 28, Baum older Jav 38 Kaiserslautern White 25, Kaiserslautern red 40, frankfurt84, Mannheim 92. Kaiserslautern Jav 15, Frankfurt Jav 64, Mannheim Jav team incomplete Wurzburg 20, Nurnberg 35 Ansbach team incomplete Stuttgart 30, Heidelberg 40, wiesbaden51 Wiesbaden Jav 31, Heidelberg Jav 45, Stuttgart jv49 hanau23, berlin46, fis71. Hanau Jav 22, Berlin Jav 36 Fis Jav team incomplete Hahn 28, bad Kruez Nach 32, Bonn 66 Hahn Jav 15, bad Kreuz Nach Jav 57, Bonn Jav team incomplete girls we Brucken 27, Baum older 34, bitburg83 kaiserslautern31, Mannheim 42, Frankfurt 51. Kaiserslautern Jav 15 Frankfurt Jav Mannheim Jav teams incomplete. Wurzburg 24, Nurnberg 32 Ansbach team incomplete Stuttgart 30, Heidelberg 35, w Wiesbaden 72 Heidelberg Jav 27, Stuttgart Jav 28 Wiesbaden Jav team incomplete hanau21, berlin34, Fisteag incomplete. Berlin Jav 24, Hanau Jav 32 Fis incomplete. Bonn35, bad Kreuz Nach 48, Hahn 49 football Stuttgart 0, Augsburg 0 Lakenheath 24, upper Heyford 14 ansbach24, Nurnberg 0 frankfurt20, Mannheim 6 Frankfurt Jav 54, Mannheim j v 0 Karlsruhe 19, Munich 14 London 16, Woodbridge 13 London Jav 22, Woodbridge Jav 0 Hanau 25, Wiesbaden 8 Hanau j v 22, w Wiesbaden j v 0 Heidelberg 20, Kaiserslautern 19 Heidelberg j v 6, Kaiserslautern j v 6 Berlin 22, Bremerhaven volleyball Wiesbaden 15-13-15-13-15 Stuttgart 7-15-10-15-12 Heidelberg 15-11-15-15, Stuttgart 9-15-5-12 Heidelberg 15-19-15, Wiesbaden 12-17-8 continued on Page 22 Stuttgart Augsburg Battle to 0-0 tie in first Dodd eur night Grid game Bybe Abrams staff writer Neu Ulm Germany is the de lenses sparkled at Wiley Barracks sports Field Here Friday night As the Stuttgart stallions and the Augsburg apaches battled to a 0-0 deadlock in the first Dod Doeur football game Ever played under the lights in Germany. It was not the first game Ever played at night by Dodd eur opponents however. Naples has played several games under the arcs at Carney Park and Kar Mursel regularly played Home night games when that school was in operation. Augsburg managed Only one threat in the non conference game and that was set up by a couple of Augsburg Bounce punts Early in the second Quarter. The apaches put the Ball in play on the stallion 41, but Rene Vasquez was sacked for a six Yard loss and a five Yard penalty and an other sack moved the Ball Back to the apaches 34. Dave Mcswain got off a mediocre punt but it took the Augsburg Bounce and rolled and rolled and rolled All the Way Back to the stallions 14, 52 Yards away. Stuttgart was unable to move the Ball and had to kick from its 18. The punt landed on the 32 and careened backwards to the 24 before it was finally downed by one of the an illegal procedure penalty Vas Quez hit Chris Mayville with an 8-Yard pass and then ran for 17 Yards on fran Tarken ton like scramble after being unable to find a receiver giving the apaches the first Down on the Stuttgart 4-Yard line. The drive fizzled on the next play when Vas Quez fumbled and Bill Dendekker a Demon on defense for coach Sid feeler s stallions All Day recovered on the 7.All through the game Stuttgart Dis played More offensive punch than aug first Downs Yards Rushing Yards passing passes punts fumbles lost Yards penalized stallions 11 137 48 7-19-3 5-29.2 0 120 apaches 9 21 68 6-14-0 7-32.7 1 65 Johnson led cougars Blank turn Faery 24-0 Bybe Abramss a prep sports editor Ansbach Germany is Mark Johnson did t score Here saturday but he was the Man of the hour As the Ansbach cougars cruised to an unexpectedly easy 24-0 no conference football Victory Over the a Firnberg eagles. Johnson accounted for 96 Yards Rushing and passed for an additional 126 As the cougars of Gary Macauley won their first game of the year. They were tied last week by Wurzberg in their 1978 debut. The eagles were making their first appear Ance of the team could generate any kind of a sustained offence throughout the first first Downs Rushing yardage passing yardage punts fumbles lost Yards penalized eagles 6 61 57 5-32.8 0 141 cougars 15 157 146 3-13.7 1 136 half. However Ansbach turned a pass interception by John Forrester into a Tou Chown just before the half expired. Forrester picked off a Keith Lytel Aerial on the Cougar 38 and returned it to the eagles 33 to set up the score which came on a six Yard pass from Johnson to Tony Washington with Only nine seconds remaining in the s pass to Ricky Inman moved the Ball to the 17 and after the cougars were nailed for offensive holding Johnson connected with Chuck rain Els for 21 Yards to set up the pass to Washington who car ried three Numberg defenders into the end zone with a powerful second Effort. Nurnberg had been denied a touchdown earlier in the period when a penalty killed Keith Dolan s 12-Yard run for an apparent score. The Eagle s got Possession for the aborted to when an Ansbach punt carried Only 11 Yards to the hosts 20. After the pen Alty Dolan tried a futile Field goal attempt from the 25.frank Jensen intercepted a a Firnberg pass on the third play of the second half and the game was All Ansbach from then on in. Jensen grabbed the errant Aerial on the Ansbach 48 and lugged it to the Nairn Berg 26.then Johnson hit Bobby Longland with an 18-Yard pass for a first Down on the eight. Johnson lost nine trying to pass and the cougars were assessed for holding moving the Ball Back to the 36. However on the next play a Firnberg was called for pass interference giving the cougars an automatic first Down the Nurnberg 18. Johnson lugged the Ball to the nine on two plays and Rich Ahearn playing his last game before returning to the u.s., powered his Way through the Center of the a Firnberg line for the , in on practically every defensive play during the afternoon turned one of them into a second touchdown 45 seconds later. He picked off another Lytel toss on the eagles 12 and loped untouched into the eagles end zone. Nurnberg picked up two first Downs after the ensuing Kickoff but the Ansbach defense tightened again and the eagles were forced to punt. The cougars then drove 72 Yards in eight plays for their last touchdown. The to came on freshman Tom trevorrow s halfback option pass to Longland from the 20. A 22-Yard pass inter Ference penalty and Johnson s 15-Yard passes to Longland and Larry Stafford were the other plays in the drive. Ahearn led the defensive corps but he got outstanding backing from rentier Hodel George Franciscus Everette Gilder Washington Jensen Ralph Ellis and Gerhard Truman. Dolan Gary White Pete Smith and Doug Williams stood out in defeat for the eagles. Nurnberg 0 00 00 Ansbach 6 18 0 24answashington 6 pass from m. Johnson run failed. Ans Ahearn 9run run failed. Ans nah earn 12 intercepted pass return run failed. Ans Longland 20 pass from Trevor Row pass failed. Burg. However three timely interceptions and a flock of first game anxiety penalties helped keep the stallions off the score Board. They had a first Down on the Augsburg 27 Early in the second Quarter but a clipping penalty negated a Fine 11-Yard run by Brian Miller. Later in the game the stallions drove deep into Apache territory but a Tom Ball pass was picked off on the Apache 4 by Reggie Staton and returned to the 40-Yard got away with another kick off the Side of his foot which took an Augsburg Bounce for 53 Yards to save the apaches in the waning minutes of play. The apaches started that series on their 26, but a penalty and another sack of Vasquez by Dendekker forced a punt from the apaches 2-Yard got practically no offensive blocking during the game and was sacked a total of eight times for 57 Yards. That negative yardage caused an offset of Fine running by Ricky Block who picked up 55 Yards in 11 carries for , Louis Summerville Ray Puchalski Steve Coleman Bear Franklin Terry Rowe and Steve Olson sparkled on def Rtse for the stations while Reggie Staton Charlie Watkins Mcswain Junior Williams and to Staton geared the Apache defense. Stuttgart enjoyed a statistical advantage piling up 137-Yards running to the apaches net 21. Augsburg won a passing Duel 68 to 48, leaving the stallions with 185 89 Overall advantage. Stuttgart. Augsburg.,0 0 0 0-0. 0 0 0 0 0 new look on Gridiron Ida Fox 14, runs a pass pattern in prac Tice covered by a teammate. The 5 foot 4-Inch, 120-Pound Sophomore has won a spot on the Poolesville my High school tvs As a second team safety and no. 5 tailback. A photo
