European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 20, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday september 20, 1978 Caroline Treviranus shown tumbling Over her mount comic Relief during the jumping phase of the world Eques Trian championships at Lexington ky., if was t part of the act remains in critical condition in the University of Kentucky medical Center As the result of head injuries sustained inthe Accident. The 24-year-old member of the . Equestrian team was in fifth place when her horse faltered at the 10th of 12 obstacles. She has not re gained consciousness since. A photo world cup next goal for Berlin Star Winter returns with mat laurels Bujac Delanoy Berlin one of Usa eur s oust Anding athletes has returned Home to the Berlin brigade after several months of globetrotting grappling trips that eventually led to successes for him on the mat. Floyd Winter a 30-year-old Porterville i calif., native is a recreation specialist for \ the brigade. When he captured the interservice Greco roman wrestling championship this year at Quantico va., it marked the 13thtime that he won the coveted title. He reflected it was truly a great moment for me. After i beat my fourth opponent a member of the air Force team it Felt great knowing that i was the Best of the services once i besides competing Winter also served As the coach for the team that Fin listed second in the Competition. It was the first time in eight years that the grapplers from the had not won the interservice title. After the interservice matches Winter the no. 2-ranked american 198-Pounder i Greco roman wrestling went on to the National aau championships in san Diego where he was the top american finisher in the 198-Pound class. That got him on the 1 . Team for the world championships at Mexico City but he was injured during training and unable to compete. He did make the trip As an assistant coach How Ever. Next Stop on the Busy Winter schedule was the Conseil International do sport Mil stare cism championships in Tehran Iran where he finished behind iranian National Champion Hashim Koloni ranked third in the world who won the 198 Greco roman Crown. I finished in second place there Winter stated. The cism meet Drew the i Best military grapplers in the world. I be Lieve that the military of the world has Thebes in wrestling Talent. Now that the interservice Champ is backing Berlin his schedule is just As hectic. Winter will be conducting the Susareu coaches and officials wrestling clinic next month. He is also planning to compete inthe world cup the world Greco roman wrestling championships in Poland. The american team for world cup com petition which takes place nov. 17-19, will spend two weeks training in Berlin according to Winter. Following the world cup the . Grapplers and Winter Hopes to be among them Are scheduled to tour Poland and the soviet Union in a series of dual meets against polish an russian teams. The world cup will include wrestler from Egypt the ., the soviet Union Japan and Cuba Winter said. The Mai reason for these matches is to decide who the is Best in Greco roman wrestling in Winter prefers the Greco roman Stylet freestyle wrestling. In the Greco roman moves and holds must be Allie from the Waist up with holds such As locks As Well As and other body feel that the head and body locks Are truly classic wrestling moves Winter said. Winter trained and competed hard prior to leaving for the interservice and other Competition. Before i left Berlin i wrestled in a German league in which the City of Berlin has a team. The team would wrestle against other teams from All Over Northern Germany and also participate Din the North Germany championships where Winter won his weight also spent a great Deal of time coach ing and wrestling with the German Turk ish team of Berlin As Well As coaching the Berlin brigade team. I Felt that the brigade team did exceptionally Well Winter observed. It is just a shame that i could t have been Here forthe Usa eur championships. With the two Gold medals and the Silver that Berli took and with the Gold that i might have won we probably would have won added that he feels the brigade will Field another team of championship Poten tial this year. The ageless grappler says that he will continue to wrestle competitively until the1980 olympics and then slow Down a bit. In fact i la probably keep wrestling until i reach 50. Who knows after the olympic trials i will wrestle Winter has been wrestling 14 years and says that the reason he enjoys the mat wars is because he feels it gives him Satis faction. Wrestling is a one on one sport. When a wrestler goes out and wins match either by decision or pin he feels that he has accomplished something. It is an accomplishment Only he can also lettered in football while in High school where he played defensive end. He was a wrestling Star at Californi Western now . International univer sity at san Diego in 1973. He later joined the because of it sports program. I did this because i Felt it was the Best Way to pursue my Talent of wrestling he is the closest thing that an athlete can get to receiving the training and experience likened to that of athletes from the Eastern bloc countries. I also have the time needed to wrestle and prepare for Competition and still be Able to compete with an Amateur wresting followers from the divided City will be following Winter in the upcoming . Olympic trials hoping the Berli mat Ace will earn the right to represent his country at 198 pounds in the Greco Roma Competition at the 1980 Moscow games. Jack de Lanoy is an information specialist with the Berlin brigade information office the stars and stripes Page 25 Cal s Sophab Heads up up backs of week by Greg Aiello new York up Rich Campbell a Sophomore aiming to follow in a Long Lin of outstanding quarterbacks from the University of California completed 17-of-23passes for 270 Yards and two touchdowns in a 34-22 Victory at Georgia tech last week end to head up s Backfield of the week Campbell were running backs James Brooks of Auburn Ted Brown of North Carolina state and Charles White of Southern California. Campbell one of the nation s mos highly recruited quarterbacks two years ago at Santa Teresa High school in Sanjose calif., completed 14 of his first 15 passes saturday against Georgia 6-foot-5, 215-Pounder threw touchdown strikes of 21 Yards to Michael Buggs and a36 Yards to Floyd Eddings in the first eight minutes and had 210 Yards passing in the first half. Beat out z senior Campbell following in the tradition of outstanding Cal quarterbacks like the lat Joe Roth Steve Bartkowski Craig Morton and Joe Kapp threw for 271 Yards last week against Nebraska. He beat out two returning seniors Gary Graumann and Charlie Young for the starting ran for 218 Yards and three touchdowns in Auburn s 45-32 Triumph at Kansas state. A Sophomore in the starting lineup because of an injury to Joe Cribbs Brooks gained 168 Yards in 14 carries in the first half including to runs of 72, 69 and 2yards. His 218-Yard Rushing total in 28 car Ries set a school record. Brown a senior rushed for 198 Yards in33 carries to key North Carolina state s 27 19 Victory Over Syracuse. Brown also completed a 19-Yard pass and made one recep Tion for five Yards to account for 222 total Yards. His seventh straight 100-Yard Rush ing game moved him from 22nd to 15th on the All time Mcaa Rushing list with 3,574yards. White stars for us White picked up 173 Yards and two touch Downs in 32 carries to help Southern Cal rout Oregon 37-10. The ads came on runs of 32 and 1 Yards. White a Junior entered the season with 2,336 career Yards behind Only . Simpson Mike Garrett Ricky Ell and Anthony Davis on us s illustrious All time Rushing earning honorable men Tion included Florida state Junior Jimmy Jordan who completed 17-of-28 passes for 231 Yards and three touchdowns in a 38-20 Victory Over Oklahoma state and South Ern methodist Sophomore Mike Ford who threw for 210 Yards and two ads in a 35-25win Over Florida. In another notable performances by quarterback Eric hippie connected on 14 of-27 passes for 246 Yards and a touchdown to spark Utah state s 21-20 Victory Over Colorado state s Charles Alexander touted As a pre season Heisman trophy candidate led the honorable mention run ners by Rushing for 144 Yards on 32 carries in a season opening Victory Over Indiana. Takats net 3rd oath red title Aga Greata 6-4,3-6,6-4. Women s singles Nancy Fackler Ramstein Kaiserslautern def Bridget Gaver 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 Brigitte Beer Frankfurt def Crista Stansell 6-1, 6-3 Maria Badzinski Frankfurt def Barbara Kressin 6-0,6-0. Women s doubles Gaver Anne Regh Frankfurt def Stansell Kressin 6-1. 6-3. Mixed doubles Strobel Fackler Ramstein Kaiserslautern def Blake ,6-2,6-1. Sports on of major league baseball Boston red sox at Detroit tigers 1 a.m., thursday. Ramstein Germany the defending organization of american Tennis club Champion Ramstein Kaiserslautern a Kats Defeated the Frankfurt i cogs 5-4 to wrap up their third consecutive red Divi Sion title. The Takats now 3-0, will play Stuttgart on oct. 7 for the oath the Way for the Takats was Nancy Fackler who picked up victories i women s singles and mixed doubles. Men s singles Rakesh Aga Frankfurt def Glenn Stephens 6-2, 6-2 Rich Kressin Ramstein Kaiserslautern def Russ Greata 6-1, 6-0 Chris Strobel Ramstein Kaiserslautern def Rick erdtman,6-2,6-2. Men s doubles Stephens John Jacobus Ramstein Kaiserslautern def
