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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 26, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday september 26, 1978 the stars and stripes Page 25 Freeman s 4 ids lift trojans past bucs we Brocken Germany Ray Freeman ran for four touchdowns including 48 and 34 warders in the opening Quarter As Wei Blicken romped Over Baum Holder 33-0, Here saturday in the Silver division North prep football opener for both squads. The Victory was the second straight for Joe Young s trojans while Baum older suffered its first defeat in two outings. Freeman opened the trojans rout with his 48-Yard scamper Early in the opening stanza then came Back with the 34-Yard tally later in the period. Mike Gazecki kicked pats after both ads to give the trojans a 14-0 first Quarter Lead. With the offensive line continuing to open big holes in the bucs defensive line Wei Blicken dominated the second Quarter As Freeman scored from the nine and three Yard lines. Gazecki kicked his third Pat after the first score but was stopped Short on a run after the fourth tally. Wei Blicken left at intermission leading 27-0. De Putz added Wei Blicken s final touchdown on a nine Yard run in the last Quarter the Only scoring in the second half to make the final score 33-0. Statistically Wei Blicken had 15 first Downs 289 Yards Rushing and 65 passing plus having Only one turnover. Baumholzer chalked up 12 first Downs 171 Yards Rushing and 75 passing but had six turnovers three interceptions and three fumbles. Outstanding offensive Star for Baum Holder was Wes Samuels who rambled for 101 Yards on 24 carries and caught four passes for 75 Yards. Defensive standouts for the winners were Steve Johnson Bill Tompkins and Greg Burrows. Baum older 0 0000 we Brucken 14 13 0 6 33 zweifreeman48 run Gazecki kick Wei Freeman 34 run Gazecki kick Wei Freeman 9 run Gazecki kick zweifreeman3run run failed Wei puu9run run failed Coniglio paces Wiesbaden win Over Stuttgart Wiesbaden Germany Dave Coniglio ran for one touchdown and caught an other to Power the defending Blue division Champion Wiesbaden warriors to a 19-7 win Over Stuttgart in the opening league game for both prep teams Here saturday. In a Well balanced offensive attack that evened its record at 1-1, Wiesbaden rolled up a combined 335-Yard total 187 of which was in the air. The stallions could Only Muster 45 Aerial Yards and 87 on the ground. Wiesbaden broke Loose Early in the first Quarter behind the direction of Kevin Ker Regan who despite six stitches in his throwing hand was Brilliant in the Ball game. An eight play 85-Yard drive that was capped by Coniglio s 12-Yard run put wies Baden out in front. Key play in that drive was a 44-Yard gainer on a screen pass to Coniglio. Newly acquired soccer player buddy Kalmbach kicked the Pat. An interception and 20-Yard return by Mike Cookson set up the next Warrior score in the second Quarter. The warriors drove 60 Yards after the theft with the key play being a Kerregan to Coniglio connection for 29 Yards. Before the touchdown Scott Lawrensen scampered 56 Yards into the end zone but his Effort was negated by Wurzburg edges a on Carson s to in last Augsburg Germany Neal Carson scored two touchdowns the second in the final 30 seconds of the game As the Wirz Burg wolves came from behind to score a 20-14 Victory Over Augsburg s apaches Here saturday in the Silver division South Barons subdue with to safety Field goal Pitburg Germany Pitburg s Barons blanked the Mannheim Bison 11-0, in a defense dominated red division prep foot Ball opener Here saturday. Sheldon Stokes ran for a six Yard to in the opening Quarter Tom Mceuen blocked a punt out of the Mannheim end zone for a safety and Scott Rector added a 28-Yard Field goal in the final period for the game s Only scoring. The Baron defense led by Mceuen Tom Humphrey and Tom Collins held the Bison to 10 net Yards for the game including a minus eight on the ground. Humphrey broke Loose for 30 Yards to set up Pitburg s first Quarter to. Stokes scored the to on an end sweep to give the Barons a 6-0  scoreless second and third quarters Mceuen broke through for the Barons second blocked punt of the game knocking the Ball out of the end zone to up Pitburg s Lead to 8-0. After the Barons re gained Possession but could t move rec Tor booted the Field goal for the final mar Gin. Mceuen playing end on defense had nine unassisted tackles and was in on five More stops. Inside linebacker Humphrey blocked the other punt for Pitburg had five unassisted tackles and eight assists. Collins had three quarterback sacks for big losses. Offensively Pitburg had 11 first Downs 132 Yards Rushing and 56 Yards passing. The Barons were 4-12-1 in the air and lost one Fumble. Mannheim had 18 Yards pass ing on 3-18-3. The Bison also lost a Fumble. Andy Lemke was Pitburg s top rusher with 98 Yards in 21 tries while Stokes added 66 in 16 totes. Octavia Oglesby was the by son s top runner with 19 Yards. Mannheim 0 0000 Pitburg 6 0 0 511 bitstokes6 run run failed bit safety Mceuen blocked punt out of end zone bit Rector 28 Fig opener for both schools. Carson scored from five Yards out then ran for the two Point Pat to Cap a 62-Yard desperation drive that enabled the visitors to Knock off the defending division champs. Carson s first to climaxed a 61-Yard drive and came on a one Yard thrust in the third Quarter after Augsburg had taken a 14-6 Lead with a to earlier in the period. However the try for the Pat failed Leav ing the wolves still Down 14-12. Wurzburg scored first in the opening Quarter driving 69 Yards in 12 plays with quarterback Rick Clark directing the March and passing two Yards to Tony Fai son for the score and a 6-0 Lead. In the second period the apaches recovered a Wurzburg Fumble on the wolves three and on third Down Tom Bondy punched across from the one. Bob Gregg kicked the Pat for a 7-6 Augsburg Lead. The apaches Rene Vasquez broke Loose for a 51-Yard punt return to the Wurzburg three Yard line and scored on the next play Early in the third Quarter. Gregg again kicked the Pat to make it 14-6, apaches. Wurzburg had a big 244-126 Yard advantage in Rushing As Well As 67 Yards passing Ottendorf leads Bonn Over knights 23-14 Bonn Germany quarterback Bob Ottendorf scored on two keeper plays and Matt Weste Horstmann kicked a 28-Yard Field goal As the Bonn crusaders clipped the Karlsruhe knights 23-14 in a Gold Divi Sion East non conference prep football  other Bonn tally was notched by Billy Campbell who scored from the three to Cap a 99-Yard crusader drive. Campbell was Bonn s big gun on the ground rolling up 137 Yards. Ottendorf was 8-for-16 on the Day with 95 Aerial Yards. The crusaders scored twice in the Sec Ond Quarter on a one Yard plunge by full Back Raandy Elliot and a pass from Mike Sherriel to Charles Friedriech. Sherriel ran the Pat for the knights. Defensive standouts for Bonn were Mark Arthurs Tim Luce and Steve Desan to. Leading the Karlsruhe defense was Todd White and Gary Reeve. Bonn u 3 6 0-23 Karlsruhe 0 14 0 0 14 Bonn Ottendorf 6 run kick failed Bonn Ottendorf 4 run Campbel i Bonn Weste Horstmann 28 Field goal Karl Elliot 1 run kick failed Karl Friedrech 5 pass from Sherriel Sherriel run on a 5-9-0 performance. Augsburg went 6 18-0 for 56 Yards through the air. Wurzburg had 12 first Downs to eight for Augsburg. Sparkling on defense As Well As offence for Wurzburg were Clark and Carson. For the apaches tackles Bill Jones and Char Ley Watkins and linebackers Pete Rourke and buddy Rice were the defensive stand outs. Wurzburg 6 0 6 820 Augsburg 0 7 7 014 Wurz Faison 2 pass from Clark run failed aug Bondy 3 run Gregg kick aug Vasquez 3 run Greg kick Wurz Carson 1 run run failed Wurz Carson 5 run Carson run a holding penalty. Stuttgart struck Back on the next series when on third and Long a Warrior defender went up for an interception and tipped the Ball into the hands of Mike Owens for a 45-Yard stallion  in the second period Kerregan directed a 14-play drive on the ground which climaxed with Lawrensen s four Yard to  score at the end of the first half was also the score at the end of the game. The warriors had two third Quarter scores called Back for infractions. Kerregan was 10-for-15 on the Day with 186 Aerial Yards and the senior Quarter Back added 42 Yards Rushing. Coniglio gained 68 on the ground and caught seven passes for 118 Yards. Coniglio lost an additional 82 Yards and one touchdown on a third Quarter play that was called Back for a clipping  Miller rushed for 75 Yards to Lead Stuttgart s offensive Effort. Defensive standouts for Wiesbaden were Chris Reimann Jay Deitz Steve Price and Lawrensen. Spearheading the stallion de sense was Billy Braswell Louis summer Ville Steve Coleman and Ray Puchalski. Stuttgart 0 700-7 Wiesbaden 7 12 0 0-19 wies Coniglio 12run Kalmbach kick wies Coniglio 29 pass from Kerregan kick failed Stutt Owens 45 pass from Dekker kick Good wies lawrenson4run Pas failed shape rallies twice to earn 18-18 deadlock with Brussels Brussels shape s spartans ral lied from 12-0 and 18-12 deficits Here Satur Day to tie the Brussels brigands 18-18 to open the Gold division West prep football  Watenpaugh caught a pair of touchdown passes from Rod Nelson As the brigands led twice. Adam Ruiz grabbed a pair of 18-Yard scoring tosses from Kevin Elliott the second of which tied the score 12-12. Shape knotted the game for Good in the fourth Quarter on Brian Kennedy s four Yard  team was successful on a Pat play Brussels trying three runs and the spartans a kick and two runs. Watenpaugh s first to catch came on a fourth Down play which covered 32 Yards. The brigands added another six in the first Quarter on Greg Elbert s 11-Yard run after Cliff mid kiss recovered a shape Fumble at the spartans 22-Yard  nabbed the first of his two scoring passes from Elliott in the second Quarter and after a Pat kick was no Good shape trailed 12-6. Ruiz s second catch tied the score and the spartans going for the Lead with a Pat run were stopped Short. Elbert returned the second half Kickoff to the shape 38, then gained 5, 8 and 22 Yards on the first three scrimmage plays. After Thuy Senser ran two Yards Nelson threw to Watenpaugh for the one Yard score to put Brussels ahead 18-12. Kennedy s tying to was set up by three Nelson passes for 14, 14 and 10 Yards. But the Pat run which could have put shape in the Lead was stopped Short again. Brussels had a 122-22 margin in Rushing Yards while shape ruled the airlines 171 41. Shape passers were 17-29-1, with 12 of the completions being made by Elliott for 114 Yards. Brussels was Only 3-12-2 pass ing. Shape had six turnovers four by fumbles and was penalized 140 Yards. Defensively for Brussels mid kiss had an interception and two Fumble recoveries. Other standouts were Tom Ray Chris Straub Elbert and Watenpaugh. 16 18 shape 0 666 Brussels 12 0 6 0 Brus Watenpaugh 32 pass from Nelson run failed Brus Elbert 11 run run failed shape Ruiz 18 pass from Elliott kick failed shape Ruiz 18passfrom Elliott run failed Brus Watenpaugh 1 pass from Nelson run failed shapekennedy4run run failed Campbell s brother Hurt lost to Texas for season Austin Texas a Tim Campbell an All Southwest conference defensive end for the University of Texas and the younger brother of 1977 he Sinan trophy Winner Earl Campbell has been lost for the sea son with torn knee ligaments. Campbell was injured saturday night in the second half of Texas 17-3 Victory Over Wyoming. Sports on of baseball Toronto is. New York Yan Kees wednesday 1   
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