European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 13, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes sunday october 13, 1985 ram Stein beats main to Clinch Csc playoff spot b by Civ Fox staff writer a. In Many a Bare foot and Bare hands Jed Ramstein to a playoff clinching Victory saturday. Barely Dennis Woodham s barefooted 30-Yard Field goal provided the difference in the rams 10-7 Victory Over Rhein main. Byron Williams bar handed inter cup Liun at his 14-Yard line with a minute left scaled Ramstein s Triumph and vindicated the maligned cornerback. Harp took his wings away last week teased rams safety Alvin Murry refer ring to Dwayne Harp s touchdown catches against Williams in Pitburg s 54-7 Blitz of Ramstein. He got them Back it s got to vindicate me Williams said. I was the Goat All rams Cin with injured quarterback Jeff Wilson making a victorious comeback lifted its record to 5-1. That guarantees the rams at least the fourth and final spot in the Continental sports conference playoffs which Start nov. 2. The rockets dropped to 2-4, crippling their playoff Hopes. The end for Rhein main came on a third and seven at the Ramstein 21. Down by three the rockets would try a pass and maybe try a Field goal although Mike Miller failed on two previous tries. O c Onnell rolled right and fired his third interception. Bobby Mccoy had picked off the first two. This one belonged to Williams the same Guy who killed Rhein main s playoff Hopes two years ago with a late interception. It was supposed to be a wide Hook o Connell explained. I just did t throw it far enough. I did t throw the Ball Well at All o Connell did Complete six of 12 passes for 86 Yards. In the first half he led Rhein main to 172 Yards and 12 first Downs to Ramstein s 113 and four. I Don t know what happened really said pm coach Reggie Drewry. I be got to run the game Over and see what went wrong. We definitely outplayed we just could t put it in the end zone o Connell said. We had to try something different. That s Why we brought Jerome Maxie magic relieved o Connell temporarily in the third Quarter but by then Ramstein led 7-0 and controlled the line of scrim Mage. Rhein main disc cd us real Good in the first half said Ramstein coach Bill Schultz. We were in a 3-5 defense and we had no pass Rush. They were Able to move the football at will. We came Back in the second half with a 5-2. We rushed the quarterback. The difference is we Shutt Nam Rhein main managed Only 62 Yards and five first Downs in the second half. Ramstein awoke with 223 Yards and 10 first Downs the rest of the Way. The rams Patchwork offensive line with tackle Pat Owens starting at Center and guard Dale Huschka switching to tackle slowed through the rockets in the final 30 minutes. Tailback Willie me Cray held to 29 Yards in the first half finished with 151 Yards in 24 carries. The rams finally got moving when Wil son relieved starting a a Darren toy on their first Possession of the second Hall. I told them in the huddle to shut up and let s said Wilson who sprained his hand at Pitburg. "1 might be lost some friends but we won and that s All that Mccoy s second interception gave Ramstein the Ball at its 15. With Wilson handing off to Mccray and passing to tight ends Joe Jordan and Randy Carter the rams reached the Rhein main 30. Then Wilson went to his favorite receiver claim acc Toomir who would finish with five catches for 93 Yards. This time the flanker one handed a tipped pass at the 10 and danced to the i. I just threw it out there Wilson said. I had nothing on it. U was All fullback Stan Henderson barged for the touchdown and Woodham s Pat made it 7-0 with 5 41 left in the third period. On their next series the rams marched from their 23 to the Rhein main 13. The key plays were Wilson s 23-Yard and 15 Yard passes to Toomir. Yai icel 515 Muto t v oat Dudlo rams cornerback Byron Williana. Interception stops rockets on came Woodham who booted his 30ardor. Ramstein led 10-0 with 50 seconds Eft in the third Quarter. Wilson a Ain had Ramstein on the March Early in the fourth period. But on second Down at the pm 37, he launched a pass right to safety Butch Watkins. Watkins caught it at his 12 and sped to the Ramstein 9. Schultz livid Over what he thought was pass interference Drew a Flag that pushed the Ball to the 4. The rockets scored on Michael Drew s 1 Yard run to make it 10-7. Ten minutes remained. But so did Byron Williams interception. Wiesbaden a town cruise to 4th wins Stuttgart the undefeated Wiesbaden warriors bombed the Stuttgart stallions 34-0 Here saturday in a game that featured an 81-Yard opening Kickoff return by Robert Barnes and an 80-Yard run by Derek Jackson. Wiesbaden upped its Overall record to 4-0 and its league Mark to 3-0 As the warriors stayed in a tic for the Lead with Stuttgart dropped to 0-3 and 0-4. Both of those explosive runs gave the warriors a 13-0 Lead in the first Quarter. The warriors added two More ads in the second period for a 27-0 halftime Cushion. Quarterback Stan Whatley ran 13 Yards for one score and Jackson threw a halfback pass to Staffan Strombel for 20 Yards. The final score came in the third period on a 40-Yard punt return by Darrin Wilder. Jeff Johnson added his fourth Pat in five attempts. Jackson led the Warrior Rushing attack with 214 Yards on 26 carries. Wiesbaden totalled 427 Yards 320 Rushing. Stuttgart had 205 total Yards 160 Rushing. Darrell Mallory collected 50 Yards on five carries for the stallions. Five mental mistakes Cost us five touchdowns said Foggie paces Minnesota Stuttgart coach Randy in cd. We played them even in the second defensive stars were Wiesbaden linebacker Wilder with 15 Solo tackles eight assists and one sack and Stuttgart tackle Danny Middleton with 12 tackles. In other Germany aaa action Valsere lantern 13, Heidelberg 0 Sembach a Germany the raiders increased their unbeaten record to 4-0 3-0 in the league with a Victory Over the visiting Heidelberg Lions Here. Tailback Larry Mosley who gained 92 Yards in 10 carries started Ine scoring in a big Way with a 76-Yard run. Matt Fairbrook s kick was Good. Fullback Eric Barela scored on a 22-Yard run in the second Quarter. Leading the raiders defense was linebacker Tony Dingwall who had 21 tackles and linebacker Brian Fleming who had 16. Frankfurt 14, rams Cin 13 Frankfurt Duane King bulled Over from the 4 in the third Quarter to lift the eagles to their Germany aaa Victory. Frankfurt 1-1-1 in the division and 2-1-1 Overall got two key conversions from Donald Howley. His second proved to be the game Winner. Ramstein which fell to 1-2 in the division and 2-2 Overall broke on top in the first Quarter when Reggie Russell scored from the 6. His conversion gave the Visi tors a 7-0 Lead. The eagles tied the game later in the period on Anthony Hooks 1-Yard run. The royals made it 13-7 in the second period when Russell scored from the Frankfurt 18. Russell led All rushers with 128 Yards on 23-carries. Ramstein never threatened in the fourth Quarter penetrating no further than the eagles 47. The royals out rushed the winners 213-112. Howley the Frankfurt quarterback completed 6 of 12 passes for 50 Yards. Ramstein s Tom Koss hit 6 of 13 for 42 Yards. Ramstein s Kirk Fertitta was credited with 12 tackles. Frankfurt s Tom Johnson and Tim Mcnamara totalled 15 and 9 tackles respectively. Gophers Romp Over wildcats 21-10 Evanston Iii. A Rickey fog Gie hurled touchdown passes of 61 Yards to Kevin Starks and 17 Yards to Valdez Baylor saturday and the Minnesota gophers spoiled Northwestern Homecoming 21-10 in a big ten game. Minnesota playing its first game away from Home and outdoors hiked its record to 4-1 Overall and 2-0 in the conference. Northwestern fell to 2-3 and 0-2 in the big ten. The gophers also ended a three game losing Streak to Northwestern. Foggie s passes set up a pair of first Quarter Field goals by Chip Lohmiller be fore the Sophomore quarterback connected with his 17-Yard touchdown pass to Baylor fora 14-0 Lead in the second Quarter. On the fifth play of the second half fog Gic hurled his 61-Yard bomb to starts for a 21-3 Lead. Northwestern came right Back with a 70 Yard touchdown drive with Stanley Daven port scoring from the 2-Yard line. Mike Greenfield passed to five different receivers for a total of 66 Yards in the March. Northwestern had stopped the Minnesota option in the first half but Foggie got in gear in the second half to control the clock. The gophers scored on three of their first four possessions in the first half despite the fact Northwestern stopped the Minnesota 12 option plays Minnesota netted a total of 12 Yards but the wildcats became vulnerable to Foggie s passing. The second time the gophers had the Ball Foggie hit Starks with a 35-Yard pass to the Northwestern 21. Minnesota Man aged another first Down at the 11 but bad to Settle for a 24-Yard Lohmiller Field goal. A Fumble by Greenfield was recovered by Minnesota s Steve Thompson at the North Western 37. Minnesota again moved to the 11-Yard line and the gophers opted for a 25-Yard Field goal by Lohmiller. Early in the second Quarter Minnesota mounted a 65-Yard drive. Orjie hit Gary Couch with a 34-Yard pass and capped it with a 17-Yard touchdown pass to Baylor. Foggie and Baylor then hooked up for a two Point pass conversion and a 14-0 Lead. A Fumble by Claudell Robertson was re covered by Bruce Holmes giving the gophers the Ball on their own 40, but Minne Sota failed to capitalize. Northwestern then drove from its own 19 to the Minnesota 7-Yard line but a 15-Yard penalty spoiled Northwestern s chances for a touchdown and the wildcats finally got on the Board on a 22-Yard Field goal by John Duvic. Arn sports television pro football Chicago bears at sin Francisco 49ers, 9 . Sunday or. Baseball playoffs Toronto Blue jays at Kansas cily royals Al game 5, 9 30p.m. Sunday. Baseball playoffs los Angeles Dodg ers at St. Louis cardinals no game 4, 1a.m. Monday. Radio pro football Pittsburgh stellers at Dallas cowboys 6 . Sunday. Baseball playoffs Toronto at Kansas City 9 20 . Sunday los Angeles Al St. Louis i . Monday. Owls end Sec losing skein Houston a Mark Comalander hit touchdown passes of 7, 63 and 6 Yards and ran 3 Yards for another to to help Rice end a record string of 26 straight Southwest conference losses with a 34-27 Victory Over Texas Christian saturday. 4"�, i
