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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 25, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes monday september 25, 1978 Wiesbaden s Rudolph has 80-Yard punt Hawks tip flyers with last period to 21-14 Hahn Germany Joe Jett passed 38 Yards to Manuel Washington for a touch Down to Complete an 80-Yard March in the final period and enable the Hahn Hawks to overcome the Wiesbaden flyers 21-14, Here sunday in a Continental sports con Ference Battle Between the two divisions last place teams. The Hahn crowd of 800 was elated about the Hawks second Victory in five Csc games but also was amazed by an 80-Yard punt in the second period by Wiesbaden s Larry Rudolph who came in As the Csc s leading punter. The other two Hahn touchdowns were scored on runs by Pete Weldon. The win did t move Hahn out of the National division cellar but it enabled it to bring its record to 2-3, the same As the Ramstein rams. For coach Arik King s flyers the loss was their fourth in five conference games and kept them buried in the american basement. After Wiesbaden took the Lead 14-13, with 11 46 left in the game Hahn grabbed the ensuing Kickoff and drove the 80 Yards in nine plays to pull out the win. The big play on the drive besides the to pass was a 15-Yard pitch from Jett to . Johnson who made a circus catch by grab Bing the Ball thrown behind his Back. The play came on a third and four situation and moved the Ball to the Wiesbaden 33. After Weldon was dropped for a five Yard loss Jett pulled the trigger on a Long heave that Washington caught in the end zone. Weldon ran Over for the two Point conversion and less than seven minutes remained. A Fumble by Rudolph on the Wiesbaden 13 and a recovery by Lee Tisdale set up Hahn s first score. It took two plays and a penalty to push it Over. Weldon ran for three an illegal motion moved it to the seven and Weldon ran in going Over right tackle behind the Block of fullback Harold Hennahane e. Schaeffer spark is to 37-6 Silver North win Over bears Brussels the International school of Brussels raiders launched their Silver division North football Competition successfully Here saturday As Jim Hennahane and Eric Schaeffer scored two touchdowns apiece in a 37-6 romping Over the Berlin High school bears. The Victory was the second straight this season for the charges of Gary Demes. Berlin suffered its first defeat in two games. Hennahane. A 6-2, 185-Pounder, scored on a three Yard run and on a 57-Yard pass from Chris Schaeffer. Eric got his ads on runs of two and seven Yards and Chris sex ton accounted for the other Raider tally on an 89-Yard Jaunt. Ian Hills booted four extra Points and a 28-Yard Field goal to round out the is scor ing. He now has nine pats and two Field goals this season. Hills also helped the is cause with two booming punts one for 48 Yards and the other for 42. Hennahane scored the first two touch Downs As the raiders built up a 17-0 Lead by intermission. His first score capped a 57 Yard 13-play drive and his to reception came on the fourth play of an 80-Yard drive. He then set up Hill s Field goal by blocking a Berlin punt and recovering the Ball on the bears 16. The raiders added two More touchdowns in the third period before Berlin finally got on the scoreboard. Eric Schaeffer who ran for 118 Yards in 17 carries climaxed a six play 37-Yard push with his first score of the Day. Berlin then mounted a drive which fizzled or. The is 11 and Sexton went the distance on the first play from scrimmage. Eric Schaeffer s last to capped a six play 44-Yard March which was ignited by a Short Berlin punt. Berlin s score came on a 29-Yard pass Clark selected to face cuban Ace new York up Jimmy Clark the . Heavyweight who held Teofilo Steven son Cuba s two time olympic heavy weight Champion to a split decision last february has been selected to face the cuban again oct. 6, at Madison Square Gar Den when the National teams of both nations will meet in an 11-bout program. The decision was made by Bob Surkein chairman of the aau boxing committee who was the referee of that fight which Cli maxed the first team meeting of the cubans and americans one two finishers in the 1976 olympics with five Gold medals for the . And three for the cubans. Clark a 23-year-old senior from West Chester state College has already scored a notable Victory Over an International rival at the Garden. On nov. 14,1975, he Defeated russian heavyweight Igor Vysotsky who had won twice from Stevenson once by to. From Jim Riley to Troy Mason that wrap Ped up a five play 62-Yard surge following the Sexton run. Riley enjoyed a big passing Day connecting on nine for a total of 180 Yards. Mike Williamson caught five of Riley s tosses for 101 Yards. Aided by the 89-yarder, Sexton matched Eric Schaeffer s 118-Yard output. Henna Hane added 87 in 14 carries. The Trio accounted for a total of 323 Yards Rushing. Craig Schaeffer passed for 82 Yards. Berlin managed Only 64 Yards Rushing against the rugged is defense. Steve Goodrich geared the Raider de sense breaking his own single game Mark of 19 tackles by one. Hennahane was in on 11 tackles five unassisted and had one quarterback sack. Tim Blanc had 10 tackles and Pete lawyer came up with eight including a sack. Erich Schaeffer also had eight tackles. Mason and Bill Charlton turned in Strong defensive games for Berlin. Berlin 0 0 6 is 7 10 13 isbhennahane3 run Hills kick is Hennahane 57 pass from c. Schaeffer Hills kick is hills28 Fig is a. Schaeffer 2 run kick failed is Sexton 89 run Hills kick Ber Mason 29 pass from Riley run failed is a. Schaeffer 7 run Hills kick 0 6 7-36 Abc wisc travelling leagues open season with 76 teams Schwet Zingen Germany the american Bowling Congress travelling league consisting of 50 army and air Force Bowling teams from Germany and the women s International Bowling con Gress travelling league expanded to 26 teams have opened their seasons. Jim Moynihan european Bowling director announced the Abc league includes five eight team divisions arid one 10-team division. The names of the divisions Are Atlantic Pacific National american Eastern and Southern. The men will bowl once some times twice a month always on saturday. The playing strength of each team is four players with most teams carrying two additional players As substitutes. The league has adopted a 30-Point system based on individual match play. Competition will run through March with a championship tourney scheduled be tween the winners and runners up of each division. The wisc league includes two eight team divisions and one 10-team Loop. The women s divisions Are the Neckar Rhein and Mosel. Teams from various army and air Force communities have been placed in different leagues to eliminate Competition and to permit maximum participation. The Board of directors of each local Bowling association is responsible for As signing team members to each team representing their association according to Moynihan. Norris. Ken Ruiz converted at 14 57 for a 7 Lead. The 80-Yard Rudolph punt aided in wies Baden s first to. Though the line of scrim Mage was the 20, Rudolph actually kicked from the Wiesbaden 12. The Ball Hung up and carried 62 Yards in the air and rolled Over the Hahn Goa line. Hahn could t move and after losing eight Yards punted dead on its 40. The Fly ers took Over and scored in three plays. After an i completed pass Lynn Alexander rambled off right tackle for 29 Yards to the 11, from where Rudolph took it Over. James Blondo s Pat at 7 08 tied the score. The Hawks of coach Russ Heald went or Yards in seven plays in the third period � score As Weldon who earlier in the season was the team s offensive Backfield coach carried on All but one of the plays. A 22-Yard pass from Jett to Dave Tessler put the Ball on the 13 and three plays later Weldon carried it in from the three. Surpri singly the sure footed Ruiz blew the Pat with 7 33 left in the third period and Hahn led 13-7. A Fumble by Hahn s Robert Flowers and subsequent recovery by Blondo gave wies Baden the Ball on the Hahn 22. On the third play Alexander took a 21-Yard to pass from Jim Murdock who then booted the Point for a 14-13 Lead. Statistically Hahn had 13 first Downs to Wiesbaden s 12 and led in Rushing 131 to 46. Wiesbaden led in passing 138 to 110. Weldon was Hahn s leading rusher with 95 Yards in 25 totes. Alexander gained 84 Yards in 19 carries. Each team lost four fumbles. Hahn Drew 75 Yards in penalties and Wiesbaden was assessed 57. Wiesbaden 0 7 0 714 Hahn 7 6 8-21 Hahn-weldon7 run Ruiz kick wies Rudolph 11 run Blondo kick Hahn Weldon 3 run kick failed wies Alexander 21 pass from Murdock Murdock kick Hahn Washington 38 pass from Jett Weldon run Continental sports conference american division conference games All games w l of a Sembach 3 2 97 71 Rhein Maln 2 3 39 100 we Brucken 2 3 35 58 Wiesbaden 1 4 39 66 National division conference games w l of a bib org 5 0 229 62 Span Dahlem 3 2 57 66 Ramstein 2 3 40 81 Hahn 2 3 54 86 sunday s result Hahn 21, Wiesbaden 14 w l t of a 320 97 71 240 39 107 65 85 3 3 0 54 3 4 0 124 All games w l t of a 6 0 0 256 62 320 330 240 57 66 68 87 61 105 . Conference conference games All games Mildenhall 3 0 Alconbury 3 Chicksands 2 Ben Waters 2 upper Heyford 0 Lakenheath 0 sunday s result chicksands34, Lakenheath 0 w l t of a w l t of pa0 11 22 4 00 00 00 7283 10199 1723 4565 6084 24117 33 23 10 12 22 24 00 00 00 72103 114131 2423 7297 82104 24117 suffering from poor soccer crowds British May go in for cheerleaders by Arnold Dibble Minneapolis up the British May find it frightfully Cheeky of the Coloni als to employ those beastly noisy cheer leaders for their soccer teams but they Are crossing the Atlantic to study them. It s simple said David Ferroni Public relations director for the Minnesota kicks. Their players and coaches Tell me their crowds Are suffering. They Don t pro Mote. A lot of teams in England have sent their commercialization director to min Neapolis and other league cities to get ideas. When our players first came from eng land they thought it was ridiculous and embarrassing to wave to the fans when they came on the Field. Boy have they changed. In England players Are not allowed to talk to the Media. The locker rooms Are locked. It s in their  the kicks who have set All kinds of at Tendance records Are the latest member of the North american soccer league to put out the Call for cheerleaders. Though there have been complaints by feminist leaders that . Professional sports teams Are Selling tickets by using women As sex symbols Ferroni insisted the kicks kicking line will be in Good taste. But they re not going to Wear Slacks i la Tell you that he said. I doubt seriously they la follow the cowgirls in Dallas. It will be a very entertaining dance line girls who can dance but have a Good appearance personality. They la represent the kicks for Public relations purposes As Well As cheer the team during games. It s not going to be a skin line. It will be a Classy dance  Ferroni said the cheer leading Section is being organized in response to the enthusiasm and requests of the fans and would you believe 50 percent of the fans in the league Are  at least 100 girls have applied for the preliminary trials at the Normandale Community College gymnasium sept. 30. The final 30 will be chosen later. Once chosen there is the problem of a name. The Tampa Bay rowdies probably the first to organize a cheering Section Call their line the woodies Washington has Honey dips Detroit express Choo Choo girls fort Lauderdale striker psyches and Oakland stoppers the Cork Poppers. Sports on of pro football Oakland is. New England monday 2   
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