European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 9, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday. June 9, 1980 the stars and stripes Page 25 sweep Mannheim in Usa eur final Baum older spiders on top Stuttgart. Germany Baum hold or swept Pas Mannheim in straight sets 15-11. 15-7. At Patch Barracks Here sunday to win the men s volleyball championship. Mannheim advanced to the showdown losers bracket final Mannheim which had Defeated Baum Holder twice in regular season play could t match the setting and spiking of six time All army performer san atari Fetu. The set advanced to Ting of Ray Shaw and Modesto my Lanicz and Aukuso la Uma. Battle against the v corps champions by and the spiking of John Cru. Nine teams competed in the double Eli eliminating Parma sons 17-15. 15-6, in the championship match after starring in Man him s win Over Parma sons. Parma sons had gained a shot at Mann Heim with a 15-11. 15-4 Victory Over Stutt Gart that was paced Hysa Alf Talalemotu Faauma silo sparkled in defeat in the nation tournament. Heidelberg Rugby club wins meet Huerth. Germany the Hei Delberg magicians captured the Hurth International 7-a-Side Rug by tournament by defeating the pans Rugby club 6-0 in the title match Here. The Victory gave the magicians their third title in five tournaments since last year. Winger Stephen Snyder kicked the four Point try and inside half Jimmy Lye converted the two Points to Boot Heidelberg on lop. Cedric Abraham won the majority of the Hooks in the scrum to allow Heidel Berg to keep control of the game. The magicians had reached the final by winning four games two Over Hurth. With outside half Bruce Kerr and Rookie Forward Mark Manning leading the offence the magicians our cored their opponents 56-6. The 3rd army div Frankfurt americans won the Consolation bracket Silver plate with a 12-10 Triumph Over Berlin. Lee Nanson and Jim tartar scored try and Harry Laws converted twice for Frankfurt. Jackson s Bat Powers Mannheim by Mainz Mainz Germany Peter Jackson drove in three runs to spark the Mannheim. Amigos Over the Mainz rangers 7-1 in a German american baseball league game Here sunday. Jackson s first two Bis came in the first inning when he slammed an inside Lac Park Home run. In the ninth Jackson s sacrifice Fly came amid a four run Mannheim rally. Richard a a baseball Jackson s two run single and Cal Houck s rib single completed the scoring. Both Jacksons not related had three hits. Jim Benson with Relief from three pitch ers upped his record to 2-0. Mainz starter Pedro Vasquez fell to i i. The Amigos arc 5-2. The rangers 3-4. Elsewhere in the a a league Heidelberg 8-0, Frankfurt 3-7 Frankfurt the giants rapped out 12 hits to Back the four hit shutout pitching of Fred Georgia in the second game after Heidelberg had breezed to Vic tory on a four hitter by Randy run Nurt. The split in the two seven inning games left Frankfurt with a 5-3 record and the astros at 4-4. Georgia scattered four singles fanned eight and did not walk a Batter As he up cd his record to 4-0. Georgia was backed by Mike Mcguire with three hits and Al Bash who drove in three runs with a single and a sacrifice Fly. The astros gave runner a 3-1 All the runs he needed in the second inning of the opener when they scored four times on three singles a walk. Rich Bruss two run single and a fielder s Choice. A town 5-3. Wiesbaden 3-7 Wiesbaden Germany errors played key Rolls in the double header split Between the red beards and eagles. s third and fourth runs in the first game came in the third inning when Catcher Ken Rascov s overthrow of first base allowed Marv Houston and Tec towns to score. Rascoe took to the Mound in the second game and struck out nine and walk one for his second Victory against no losses. The big fire Baller was also involved in Wiesbaden s winning rally in the fifth in Ning. He scored ahead of Jimmy Lugo when Catcher Al Anthony overthrew first base. The eagles picked up three More runs in the sixth when Lester Bryant scored on a passed Ball Mike Anderson stole Home and Rascoe doubled in John Saltus. Abel Lugo hit his second Home run for Wiesbaden in the first inning. Sisters Speed to relay Mark Berkeley. Calif. Up the three Howard Sisters speedsters from Kennedy High in los Angeles carried their school colors to National record performances in the 400-meter and 1,600-Mcler girls relays saturday at the if state High school track and Field championship. Tina Duncan and Sherri Howard along with scr a Thompson clocked 45.81 in the 400. Shaving a Hun Ducth of a second off the Bonham on disabled list Cincinnati up the Cincinnati reds have placed Pitcher Bill Bonham on the 21-Day disabled list because of a Shoul Der problem and recalled left hander Shel Don Burnside from their Indianapolis farm club. Bonham has t pitched since May 3. Mark the team established last week in the Southern California sectional Competition last week. Kelly Cook joined the howards in French sailing team decides to skip olympics Paris a the French sailing federation has decided against sending a team to the Moscow olympics despite the French olympic committee s decision to attend the games the psf said the absence of american and West German sailors would leave so Little Competition for the French that their presence would not be worthwhile. The French equestrian federation has also decided against sending a team. Achieving the 1.600 re enl Lime of 3 37.98. They set the old record of 3 39 62 also last week in the sectional Competition. Duncan Howard added to the family laurels with a record of 53.04 in the girls 400-meter event. She. Shattered the 53.65 4-Io-Yald Mark she established last year. And her sister Sherri broke her own 23.53 National Mark in he 2 10 with a time of 23.19. Harvard Crew beats Yale new London. Conn. Up the nation s oldest intercollegiate athletic event ended up with a Harvard Victory on the thames River Here As the c Rimson heavy weight Crew climaxed an undefeated season with a come from behind Triumph Over Vale. Pm tar us by Grimn Sweden s Bjorn Borg. In route to $53,000 Triumph Borg takes French title continued from Page 2j very badly for the next three Borg led 3-0 in the second set. Gerulaitis still came Forward and he had a flurry of winning volleys to break Burg s service at 3 i. Then the swede resumed his Forward March. I have played Vitas so often i ought to know his Borg said. But the last two or three limes we have Pla de he has tried new things so i never know quite How he is going to play. He tried new things in this match. When our out new ideas inevitably us make some Borg dropped Only five Points in his tour service games in the third set. Gerulaitis Slid to 2-4 by losing his service on a double fault but he hit some Fine Shols iwo games later and fought off two match Points before Borg hit the ultimate winning forehand pass Down the line. Gerulaitis had no regrets about his Lac ties. The men s doubles championship was decided saturday when Amaya and i Fisler Brian Gottfried and Raul ram ire. 1-6, 6-4. 6-4. 6-3. It was the first Dou Bles title Lor Amaya and Pfister. Who began playing together Only last year. A record total of 222.316 spectators Wake cd the two week tournament. Then the running stopped after 40814 Miles Brussels they ran All Day and All when it was Over two 10-Runncr learns of Brussels High relay runners whose ranks included parents one a Gen eral teachers and students had covered 408u Miles. Team b look the unofficial Crown in the first 24-hour relay event which organizer Joyce Gracy Hopes can become an annual event covering 208 Miles. According to the rules each runner had to run at least a mile and once the order of runners was established the participants had to run in turn. If any runners dropped out. The team had to continue thereafter without that member. But there were no dropouts. We really did t do it for any special cause just sort of a class activity said Gracy who conceived the idea and was a member of the winning team. The kids got prot enthusiastic and we a lot of in Ciresi Here locally from parents and local belgians even through the nighttime Nichols. U n of Ling Gen. Stephen e. Nichols who was on the other team started for the winners followed by Michael Campbell. Keno Weingarten. Mark to verve. Norm Gill. Roger Ward. Cliff Midkiff Gracy. Sus in co per and Bud Wolters. Father of on the other learn and Ako .1 Brussels coach. Lauk iced led the a team Wuh Karen Haupler . Weingarten. Susan Wolters. Sam Mckee. Rack coach Joe ii dlr. Mary Kent. Richou. Max Mcmillian and Mai i How Riners we started son of late and did l re ill know if we d have enough for More than one team this year but we re hoping we might interest some other schools in taking part next Iracy
