European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 9, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday september 9. 1985 the stars and stripes Page 25 Pitburg Downs Sembach 21-3 by Dave Walczak staff writer Sembach a Germany when Sardsi 1 fact Hal ass Over. Scan Bach coach Jack Bornhoft was elated. Pitburg coach Dave Lockwood was relaxed. So it might seem Odd that it was bit Burg s Barons who prevailed 21-3. But then again it was an Odd game. Consider these items 9 Freddie Miller the Barons All Pur pose All everything running Back carried the Ball Only 11 times. O Pitburg intercepted seven passes and recovered four fumbles but could t put the game away until Well into the fourth Quarter. The tigers held the vaunted Baron. Offence to 99 Yards total offence in the first half yet Pitburg managed a 7-0 Lead at intermission. About the Only typical aspects were the teams places in the standings after two games. Pitburg the perennial powerhouse shares the top rung with two time defend ing Champion Ramstein at 2-0. Sembach a perennial also ran is one of three teams with 1-1 records. Bornhoft who took Over the tigers in mid season a year ago was ecstatic after watching his team fade in the final half. Last year when we played Pitburg we lost 57-0. This year it s 21-3. I d say we be made a lot of Progress. We weren t supposed to win the game. Right look Tilburg s a Good football team. They Gol the Ball Down in our Terri tory a couple of times and punched it in. Our defense payed z cod game a wanted to control the Ball and things just got out of Lockwood in his third season at the Barons Helm said his team did t play up to its potential but he was t pointing Fin Gers at anyone. We weren t that bad. Maybe we re not that Good or Simbach s not that bad or a combination of both. The game opened up when we were finally Able to Complete some passes. Until then they were using an eight Man front. Heck you can Only Block five of Simbach s defensive line and stunting linebackers had corralled the Barons until late in the second Quarter when Miller broke off right tackle on a 60-Yard Jaunt to the tigers 11. Two plays later tailback Dwayne Harp took a pitch and tallied from 5 Yards out for the first score of the game with 1 28 left in the half. Sembach Cut the Lead to 7-3 on Baric Butler s 32-Yard Field goal with 6 30 left in the third Quarter. But turnovers haunted the Tiger offence the rest of the Way. With starting quarterback Miquel Macliz out we went with what we had. The interceptions Hurt said Bornhoft. Pitburg managed two fourth Quarter drives to put the game away. The first is a 40-Yard, eight play Effort that ended with Ernie Johnson s 1-Yard plunge. The second was a /9-Yard surge that Miller capped when he found an opening up the is photo by Dave Ludlo Sembach s Ryan Duve Pitburg s Danny Estes 34 and alien Mack Kan for a pass. Second Quarter Tiger loss fell incomplete Middle for 10 Yards and a score. Lockwood said he was confident his team held to three first Downs Over two quarters would finally shake off its Offen Sive woes. We were missing by this much he said holding his fingers about an Inch apart. A missed Block Here and a missed Handoff there. There was a Lack of concentration. But 1 knew we d turn things the interception Parade led by Danny in secs with three came As no Surprise for Lockwood. We were Able to get pressure on their quarterbacks he said. They were con stantly trying to find a a receiver. Interceptions Are a natural result of flyers grind out 21-7 Victory Over Cna by Bucky Fox suit writer Wiesbaden they go by the name Wiesbaden flyers. Or is it grounders Wiesbaden went by land sunday to trudge past Camp new Amsterdam 21-7 in a Continental sports conference foot Ball game. Both teams evened their records at 1-1. The flyers rushed 66 times for 202 Yards against Cna s 35 for 58. Tailback arties Roper led Wiesbaden s Parade with 25 carries for 93 Yards. Full Back Harry Holmes followed with 58 Yards in 14 carries. Our game plan with these Guys was to stay on the ground and see what we could do with it a d Wiesbaden coach Don Bartel who praised his offensive line for opening the holes. Roper a 5-foot-8, 180-Pounder from Foley. Ala., also praised his linemen for helping him gain the most yardage since High school every time i came to the line there were 5 Yards before i saw defend Roper s 1-Yard touchdown Rush tied the Core 7-7 with 3 01 left in the first half. It came on a slant behind left tackle Richard Boggs. We Call that play Iso left i just came through and the offensive line made it so i could just walk Roper s runs forged Wiesbaden s win Ning drive Midway through the fourth Quarter. He Carric five times for 14 Yards on a 34-Yard Maxo. Quarterback Tommy Thomas capped it with a 1-Yard dive. Bruce Jackson s conversion made it 14 7 with 5 32 left. Wiesbaden defensive Back Kevin Wil Liams completed the scoring with 2 min utes left. He pm in front of tight end Den Nis Johnson at the Cna ?. And returned Bill Rennic s pass for a touchdown. When Thomas was t pitching to Roper Holmes and Gordon Mccauly on the option Wiesbaden s defense was stonewalling Cna. Besides taking a 7-0 Lead Early in the second Quarter set up by John Disalle s blocked punt and scored by Mike judge s 13-Yard reception the wolfhounds carried a first Down advantage into the third Quarter. When judge caught his fourth pass for 16 Yards giving him a total of 51 Yards Cna led in first Downs 13-9. No More. The flyers kept Cna from gaining another first Down and blanked judge in the process. Wiesbaden All Csc cornerback Jim Porter and safety Robert Barnes double teamed judge Cna s Star split end. Said Porter All he did was Quick outs. Once we took that away we stopped Cna offensive coordinator Charlie an Derson said he planned for quarterback Lee Massey to hit judge deep but it never did materialize. Massy was holding the Ball a bit too that left Massy open m five sacks two by tackle Morlez Johnson and one each by linebacker Andy Hamilton and tackles Leon Matsuzaki and Gib Gibson. Cna linebacker Tim Ortung was in on 20 tackles. Maybe that was because the flyers ground out so Many plays. Tar heels nip middies 21-19 Annapolis my. A North Carolina s Kevin Anthony threw to Earl Winfield for an 82-Yard touch Down that sparked the tar heels to a 2i-19victorv Over Navy saturday. The tar heels key touchdown came just two minutes into the second half after the two teams had traded turnovers at the middies goal line. Navy pulled to with two Points in the final minute of the game but failed to gain a tie when a two Point conversion Bass completion was nullified because fan ineligible receiver Mccallum got Navy s Only touchdown on a 15-Yard burst up the Middle in the second Quarter. Proof Point Lead with Italy win Monza Italy a France s Alain Prost drove his Mclaren tag car to Victory in the italian grand prix formula one race at the Monza Auto Rome sunday strengthening his Overall Lead in the world Drivers championship. Brazilians Nelson Piquet and Ayrton Senna placed second and third respectively. Piquet in a Branham Bow finished 51.6 seconds behind the Winner. Senna who started in the pole position in a Lotus Renault lagged 1 minute 00.39 seconds behind. Prost who won Here his fifth grand prix of the season out of 12 world races piled up 65 Points Overall. Italy s Michele Albreto the Ferrari Driver who wat rated As Frost s toughest rival for the 1985 world title withdrew Dur ing the 46th Lap and was left with 53 Points in second place. Prost who took Over the Lead in the race when Finland s Keke Rosburg stopped Dur ing the 45th Lap covered 51 laps for a total distance of 187.753 Miles at an average Speed of 141 Miles per hour. Switzerland s Marc surer in a second Brabham Bow finished fourth 1 00.609 minutes behind the Winner. Stefan Johansson the swedish Driver of the Ferrari team placed fifth one Lap behind. Italy s Elio de Angelis who drove a Lotus Renault was also lapped once by Prost and gained the last world Point at stake in sixth place. Britain s Nigel Mansell who placed Lith four laps behind cracked the fastest Lap of the race turning the 3.6-mile course in a record time of 1 minute 28.283 seconds or 236.512 Kilometres per hour. The previous record had been set by aus Trian Niki Lauda in 1 31.912, at Monza last year. Mansell drove a Williams Honda. Italy s Michele Albreto Lauda. Keke Rosberg of Finland Gerhard bar Ger of aus Tria Philippe Alliot of France Derek War Wick of Britain Alan Jones of Australia and Eddie Cheever of the United slates were among those who did not finish the race. Afri sports television Tennis . Open men s final taped11 25 . Monday. Radio pro football Washington redskins at Dallas cowboys 3 . Tuesday
