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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 18, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday september 18, 1978 the stars and stripes Page 25 College football scores i by the associated press East air Force 18, Boston College 7 american i it Rel 38, s Connecticut 10 army 24, Lafayette 14 Boston University 27, Maine 14 Brockport state 14, Alfred 6 Carnegie Mellon 14, Ohio Wesleyan Cheyney state 9, Geneva 0 Clarion state 31, Delaware state 10 coast guard 29, Rio Cortland state 14, Springfield 6 cd Post 21, e Stroudsburg 13 Delaware 56, w Chester state 0 Dickinson 10, moravian 10 Franklin & Marshall 42, Muhlenberg 6 Gettysburg 17, Lebanon Valley 16 groveclty21,thlel7 holy Cross 27, Colgate 14 Indiana a 17, Kutztown state 13 Ithaca 15, St Lawrence 14 Kings Point 14, Albany by 8 Lycoming 10, Albright 0 Mansfield St 11, lock Haven St 7 mass maritime 27, Bridgwater mass 13 Montclair state 16, Wagner 6 Musk Ngum 23, Edinboro state 10 n Hampshire 36, cent Connecticut 13 new Haven 16, framinghamstate6 Pace 30, William Paterson 29 Pittsburgh state31, Marls to Rhode island27, northeastern 13 Shippensburg St 35, Bloomsburg st7 Swarthmore 25, Upsala 7 Trenton state 46, do teachers 6 Villanova 25, Massachusetts 21 Waynesburg 12, California a. 0 Westminster a 28, Juniata 14 wldener16, Fordham likes 10, Delaware Valley 9 Elimam & Mary 27, Connecticut 3 South Alcorn state 16, Alabama state 12 appalachian state 28, Marshall 7 Ark Monticello 38, so Tennessee 6 Bride water a 25, St Paul s 0 California 34, Georgia tech 22 Catawba 52, Liberty Baptist 16 Clemson 58, Citadel 3 Concord 30, Salem w a 15 Davidson 34, Washington & Lee 7 Delta St 28, be Missouri 22 Elizabeth City St 15, Virginia St 14 Elon 14, Mars Hill 13 Fairmont 40, blues Leld St 7 Florida am 21, Albany a 7 Florida state 38, Oklahoma St 20 furman31, Carson Newman 14 Georgia 16, Baylor 14 Hampden Sydney 27, sewanee3 Hampton institute24,Shaw 19 Jackson state 41, Prairie View 14 James Madison 21, Towson St 14 Kentucky 14, South Carolina 14 Kentucky state 7, Morehead St 7 Louisiana state24, Indiana 17 Maryland 24, Louisville 17 Maryville Emory & Henry 6 Memphis state 17, Houston 3 miles34, fisk7 mlllsaps11,knoxvllle9 Mississippi col 21, Henderson St b Navy 32, Virginia 0 Nicholasst 19, Jacksonville St 17 Norfolk St 34, Fayetteville sm2 Northern Alabama 19, Livingston St 7 n Carolina 14, East Carolina 10 n Carolina state 27, Syracuse 19 be Louisiana 21, Arkansas St 13 Northwood Mich 22, Georgetown 20 Pittsburgh 24, tulane6 presbyterian 35, Gull Ford 0 Shepherd 16, Glenville state s Carolina St 34, n Carolina at 7 be Louisiana 12, Sam Houston St 0 Southern methodist 35, Florida 25 Tennessee state 20, Alabama a to Tenn Chatt Noga 12, Louisiana tech 7 Tenn Martin 28, Middle Tenn 17 Troy state 16, e Kentucky 10 Tuskegee 17, Morris Brown 7 Urcla 13, Tennessee 0 vmi25, Bucknell 14 Virginia tech 28, Wake Forest 6 Virginia Union 36, pc Smith 0 w Virginia St 24, w a Wesleyan 19 w Virginia tech 35, w Liberty 29 w Carolina 21, e Tennessee St 14 Wofford 17, Lenoir Rhyno Midwest Alabama 38, Missouri 20 Albion 13, mount Union 10 almal4, Olivet 13 Auburn 45, Kansas state32 Baker 22, mornings de 13 Baldwin Wallace 30, Ashland 12 Ball state 27, Kent state 3 Benedictine Kan 12, Emporia st7 Bethany Kan 42, Bethel Kano Bowling Green 43, e Michigan 6 Buena Vista 17, new Iowa 16 Butler 17, Hillsdale 14 capital 17, Kenyon 16 Carroll wis 16, North Park 6 cent Michigan 37, Miami Ohio 13 Chadron state 24, it Lewis 13 Cincinnati 26, s Mississippi 14 Concordia Mohd 54, Augsburg 0 concur la neb 40, Concordia St Paul 12 Cornell Iowa 21, cent Iowa 15 Dakota St 13, Wayne neb 9 Dana 24, Luther 8 Dayton 47, Otterbein 0 Defiance 13, Earlham 7 Denison 35, Washington & Jeff 7 Doane 48, Yankton 0 dubuque12, Benedictine Illinois 11 e illinois38, Northern Iowa 22 evansvllle28, franklin21 Ferris state 28, Michigan tech 7 flndlay43,bluffton9 grinned 20, Iowa Wesleyan 14 Gustav adolphus34, Hamline 19 Hanover 12, Anderson 10 Illinois College 14, Knox 13 i Illinois Wesleyan 10, augustan i to Indiana state31, wlllinois20 Iowa 20, Northwestern 3 Iowa state 14, san Diego state 13 Jamestown 21, s Dakota tech 7 Kalamazoo 40, Concordia 1110 Luther 21, Carleton Marietta 30, Heidelberg 14 me Pherson 27, Sterl i no 20 Michigan 31,1 Illinois 0 milllkln23, eureka0 Minnesota 38, Toledo 12 Mlnn-duluth42, Bemidji state Minn Morris 24, Mankato state Monmouth i Illinois 19, we penn6 Moorhead state 12, s Dakota St 7 Morehouse 19, it Valley  Nebraska 56, Hawaii 10 Nebraska Omaha 52, new Missouri Sto Nebraska Wesleyan 28, to Western 14 new Mexico 16, Wichita state 14 n Central i Illinois 26, Carthage 7 be Missouri 14, Akron 13 be i Illinois 28, St Joseph ind22 n Michigan 49, grand Valley state 22 Oklahoma 52, West Virginia 10 Olivet 19, Taylor 17 Ottawa kansas20, so Kansas Penn state 19, Ohio state Purdue 21, Michigan state 14 Alponso Lake Forest 6 Rose Hulman 20, Depauw 18 St Johns Minn 22, St Cloud St 15 stolaf55,macalester13 Saginaw vast 21, Indiana Central 7 s Colorado 29, it Hays state 6 so Missouri 44, Pittsburg state 15 Tabor 40, St Mary a Kan 0 Tarkio 10, Peru state Temple 36, Drake 29 Tulsa 10, so Louisiana 3 wabash13,hope3 wartburg39,coe15 Washburn 35, Missouri Valley 6 w Kentucky 28, Illinois state6 Western michigan44, n ill Nilsso Wilmington 13, Manchester Wisconsin Richmond 6 wis eau Claire 45, Wynona state 0 wis-plattevllle14,Wls-stevenspt3 Wisconsin Stout 16, was River Falls 7 Wittenberg 41, Valparaiso wooster21,adrlan7 Youngstown state 21, Wayne Mich 10 Southwest Abilene Christian 16, n Colorado 14 Arkansas 48, Vanderbyl it 17 Austin College 17, Trinity Tex 7 cent Arkansas 20, cent Missouri 17 Mcneese state 45, w Texas St 13 Mississippi Val 34, Ark Pine Bluff 2 n Texas state 28, Texas Arlington 23 new Louisiana 21, Stephen f Austin 14 Southern i Illinois 22, lamar20 Southern Arkansas 27, Bishop 0 Tarleton state 13, sul Ross state 3 Texas 34, Rice 0 Texas a i 27, East Central St 7 Texas lutheran 18, Howard Payne 12 Texas Southern 20, Southern u 11 far West Arizona 21, Oregon state 7 Arizona state 24, Brigham Young 17 Boise state 19, Long Beach state 13 Cal poly so 52, Sacramento state 6 Cal-davls31, u of Pacific 14 Carrol i Mont 29, e Washington 27 Chico state 15, Cal lutheran 12 Colorado 17, Miami Fla 7 Colorado mines 28, Colorado col 9 Eastern Oregon 22, Whitworth 6 Fresno state 55, Weber state 14 Fullerton state 35, Santa Clara 21 Hayward state 24, Northridge St 17 Linfield 35, Humboldt state 21 Montana state 28, n Dakota St 18 Nevada Reno 23, Nev Las vegas 14 new Mexico state 35, Texas Elpaso 24 North Dakota 55, e Montana 0 Northern Arizona 34, Idaho St 14 Oregon college27, Pacific Ore 25 Oregon tech 12, Montana tech 10 Portland state 27, Montana 16 puget sound 29, Willamette Redlands 24, san Diego 6 St Mary a Calif 20, whistlers s Francisco St 16, Cal poly Pomona 14 Southern Cal 37, Oregon 10 s Oregon 23, Lewis & Clark 21 Southern Utah 29, w Montana 20 Stanford 38, san Jose state 9 Utah state 21, Colorado state 20 Washington 31, Kansas 2 Washington state 28, Idaho Wyoming 30, South Dakota 11 american takes Lead in world three Day Canada fops Feam race by Monte Lorell Lexington by. Up american Bruce Davidson expertly navigated the treacherous 4v2-mile Cross country course saturday to Lead All competitors after the second contest of the world three Day event. The winding course claimed nearly 50 percent of the starters More than twice the Normal number and eliminated four teams from Competition. Canada eased past the . To assume the Lead in the team Competition. Davidson received Only 12 penalty Points considered to be an outstanding score. But his mount might tango like All the other horses was exhausted by the end of the ride and required treatment and oxygen. The Pennsylvania resident said might tango let that heart carry him a Little More than he should have. He was very  reduced number of riders participating in sunday s Competition because of saturday s results was to leave the final event with the least number of entries in memory knowledgeable Venters said. About 70,000 spectators viewed the second and most grueling event in the world championship As the americans took another step towards defending their title won in the 1974 Burghley Competition in England. Many of the spectators were situated by the Serpent obstacle a three jump twist ing length of Fence and water hazards about two thirds of the Way through the course which claimed the largest number of competitors. The 28-year-old Davidson a team member leads All competitors with 73.4 penalty Points following the Cross country and dressage events. American individual rider Ralph Hill aboard sergeant Gilbert is second with 93.4 Points. Canadian team member Mark Ishoy Riding Law & order is duo Sparks is Over shape 38-6 shape Jim Hennahane and Erie Shaeffer accounted for 251 Yards Rushing Here saturday As the is raiders opened their High school football Campaign with a 38-6 Triumph Over the shape spartans. Hennahane was credited with 160 Yards and Schaeffer picked up 91 As Gary Demes raiders rushed for 347 Yards. The spartans meanwhile were limited to min us 10 Yards Rushing by the stringent Raider  got the spartans off and run Ning Early in the game with an 81-Yard touchdown Jaunt and Ian Hills soccer style kicked the first of his five straight conver Sions to make it 7-0. Adams Mcnally grab titles in Garmisch Tennis wind up Garmisch Germany Bill Adams of Garmisch and Sarah Mcnally of Munich walked off with the singles titles in the Garmisch recreation area fall Tennis tournament As the Gra out closed its open net season Here sunday. Adams also teamed with Mike Collier of Garmisch to Nab their second Gra doubles Crown of the season. They also won the doubles in the summer tourney. Adams trimmed Tom Redfearn of Stutt Gart 6-0, 6-4, for the men s singles title. In an All Garmisch doubles final Adams and Collier whipped Bill Reynolds and Jim Ferrer 6-2,6-2. Oilers1 Davis injured Houston up the Houston oilers Anthony Davis has broken a Small Bone in his lower left leg for the second time in two months and he will be sidelined at least two weeks. Mcnally from the University of Mary land at Munich captured the women s sin Gles with a 6-4, 6-2 Victory Over Munich s Rene Plaisance in the finals. There was no women s doubles Competition but Debra Ballinger of Oesterberg the Netherlands teamed with Vern Thom As of the same base in the men s doubles finishing fourth behind Stuttgart s red Fearn and Neil Marple. The results men singles championship Bill Adams Garmisch def to red Fearn Stuttgart 6-0,6-4. Third place Vern Thomas Oesterberg def Hector Huertas Vicenza 3-6,6-3,6-3. Consolation for first round losers Mike Collier Gar Misch def Nell Marple Stuttgart 6-2,2-6,6-4. Women s singles championship Sarah Mcnally Munich def rend Plaisance Munich 6-4,6-2. Third place Kern Moore Augsburg def Debra bal linger Oesterberg 6-4,6-2. Men s doubles championship Adams Collier def Bui Reynolds Jim Ferrer Garmisch 6-2,6-2. Third place Redfearn Marple def Thomas Ballinger 6-1, w. Craig Schaeffer quarterback sneaked for the next two touchdowns As the raiders widened their margin to 21-0 by intermission. The first one capped an 83-Yard drive As Hennahane and Eric Schaeffer provided most of the yardage on alternating carries. The second to ended a 47-Yard drive which was abetted by a 15-Yard penalty against the spartans. Eric Schaeffer matched his brother s two to output with a Brace of scores in the third period. One was on a 37-Yard run that capped a 56-Yard drive and the other came from the 10, terminating a 63-Yard drive. Hills climaxed the is scoring with a 37 Yard Field goal. Bill Reynolds passed to Adam Ruiz for a 40-Yard score late in the game enabling shape to Avert a shutout. Reynolds pass ing was the Bright spot for the spartans. He connected on nine passes for 165 Yards. However three of his aerials were intercepted. Kevin Elliott also sparkled for the spartans averaging 41.3 Yards for six punts. Hennahane also led the defensive Crew. He was credited with 10 unassisted tackles intercepted a pass and blocked a Field goal attempt Early in the game. Each of the schaeffers had an interception and Steve Goodrich and Rich Ballard also sparkled on defense. Is 7 14 14 3 38 shape 0 0 0 6 6 isbhennahane81 run Hills kick is a. Schaeffer 1 run Hills kick is a. Schaeffer 1 run Hills kick is a. Schaeffer 37 run Hills kick is a. Schaeffer 10 run Hills kick is hiiis37fg shape Ruiz 40 pass from Reynolds pass failed third with 94 Points. Canada s team which had All four of its riders Complete the course now leads the two remaining teams. Canada has 385.6 penalty Points to America s 491.2 and West Germany s 493. Teams from the Netherlands Argentina great Britain and new zealand were eliminated from Competition because less than three of their members completed the course. A majority of the riders withdrew re tired or were eliminated As they entered the final third of the course. The horses showed courage but their exhaustion combined with High temperatures in creased the number of jump refusals. A rider and horse Are eliminated if the horse Falls or refuses to jump an obstacle three times. Agreeing with other estimates of the course s difficulty America s Hill said it was the Type of course where you had to keep your horse Active. The horse had to Trust you you had to Trust your horse with a Little bit of Luck thrown  Berlin snaps 2 streaks by tipping Hawks Berlin the Berlin bears terminated their own seven game winness Streak and Bremerhaven s eight game skein without a loss Here saturday when they took a 22-8 non conference Victory from the Blackhawk in the season opener for both  teams had a tie on their log last year. Bremerhaven won seven games including the Gold division playoff win Over Ansbach while Berlin suffered six losses. The bears drove 46 Yards in nine plays to take a 7-0 Lead late in the first period. The touchdown came on a 10-Yard pass from Jim Riley to Mike Williamson and skip Sherrill booted the extra Point. Bremerhaven moved into a temporary Lead Midway through the second period when Craig Turner scored on a Quarter Back option keep Roll out from the two. The score capped a 38-Yard drive following a Short Berlin punt. Turner s pass to Steve Ware gave the Blackhawk an 8-7 Lead at halftime. Berlin wrapped up the Victory for coach George Pepoy who was returning to the sidelines following a year s absence with 12 Points in the third period. The first score came on Scott Chapman s two Yard plunge that terminated a 57-Yard, 12-play drive and Riley sneaked in from the one to Cap a 42-Yard  final Berlin Points came on John Drzwecki s soccer style Field goal from the 28-Yard  dominated the game statistically. The bears ran for 125 Yards and passed for 38 while Bremerhaven managed Only 42 on total offence 29 by Rushing. Both teams were Hurt on offence by penalties. The Blackhawk were nailed for 100 Yards and the bears had 140 marched off against  were several offsetting penalties or the total yardage would have been up around 200 Yards for each team Pepoy  Ware and Glen Bishop sparkled on defense for the visitors and Kenny Parker helped Berlin s cause with two key interceptions. Bremerhaven 0 8 0 Berlin 7 0 12 Ber Williamson 10 pass from Riley Sherrill kick. Brem Turner 2 run s. Ware pass from Turner. Berchapman2 run run failed. Ber Riley 1 run Pas failed. Ber or Zwikl fg38. O a 3-22  
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