European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 27, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday. October 27, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 25 Griffins quarterback Vinee Mcgee prepares to Roll out against bad Kri a Nach in third Quarter action saturday at ftps san. Unbeaten Griffins clip bearcats Gaius Sun Germany Mike Harris re turned the opening Kickoff 75 Yards for a touchdown and the unbeaten Gissen cd if fins went on to outclass the previously perfect bad Kreuz Nach bearcats 17-3 Here saturday. On the Kickoff return Harris Gol moving behind excellent blocking the key hit contributed by Reggie Mcneal As the Griffins jumped quickly in front. They lacked on two More Points As quarterback Vince Mcgee hit Mike Bentley with the Pat pass the winners added a 29-Yard Field goal by Bachtel in the opening period and finished off their scoring with a second Quarter to on Mcgee s 20-Yard pass to John dinner. As a result of winning the Germany a Silver showdown Gic Ssan improved to 5-0 in league play and fi-0 Over All. The Bear Kats dropped to 4-1 in conference action. My acc who was also a defensive standout with three Solo tackles seven assists one pass interception and one Fumble recovery set up the bearcats Field goal by returning the stolen pass 16 Yards. Bach Tel booted the Field after bad k was unable to move. Germany a Silver Beasley had 40 of the 55 Yards on six carries on Gic Ssan s second period March which ended in the my dec Binger scoring pass. Of Jed Krecu Nych had the Only second Quarter Points As Scott Wyle booted a 20 Yard Field goal after the Bra reals drive from their own 44 in nine plays stalled. Gic Ssan chalked up 269 Yards Rushing and t h passing on a 6-9-0 Acri Fil record. The winners had just one turnover a lost Fum ble. Beasley led the Way with i 26 Yards on 13 carries and Harris added 113 on nine tries. The visitors were held to 71 Yards Rush ing and 15 passing 1-13-3. A lost Fumble gave them four turnovers. Jooss Hodges topped bad kreu7nach with 40 Yards Rush ing. Defensively Junior linebacker Don skel ton topped a standout Gic Ssan Effort with 10 unassisted tackles and 12 assists. And Roger Brown contributed five and nine respectively plus a pass interception. Others were Kenny Goddis with 13 stops two unaided and Doug Fairchild with 12, five unassisted. For the bearcats Stan Couchman had 11 stops five unassisted and Clint Kirk and John Dunn had nine tackles each. Kirk was credited with five unaided tackles and Dunn four. In other Germany a Silver action him 31. Fulda 30 i Mai. Germany converting two fourth Quarter Fumble recoveries into a touchdown and a Field goal the Ulm marauders posted their first Germany a Silver Victory by surprising Lula s Falcons. The winning Points came on Rob rus sell s 32-Yard Field goal with 41 seconds remaining to Climax the marauders rally from a 30-20 deficit. It was the first Lead of the game for the Home team. Fulda dropped to 3-2 in the a Silver standings As Ulm climbed o 1-4. Vilsick 19, Karl Sruc 14 , Germany Tommy Buck Ley rushed for 214 Yards and two touch Downs to Lead the Vilseck Falcons to a Victory Over the Karlsruhe knights. Buckley scored on a pair of 2-Yard run the last one with even minutes left in the game to Seal the Home from behind Victory High school football Baum older romps Over Blackhawk Baumholz . Germany the Baum older bucs rolled up i fax Yards Rush ing id hand inc slur Hal Blackhawk their fourth Germany a old loss in five games 2 a Here saturday senior quarterback Nate Scott scored from 1?. Yards out in the first Quarter and Robbie Nola i s 5-y.ird to run and so a conversion pass to Marcus Calhoun made Al 15-0 at Halliie. Bati Thulder which upped us league Mark to 4-1, pulled ahead 22-0 in Noland s 9-Yard to run in the third Quarter. Oslo rho scored on a 55-Yard scoring pass from Mike Ariondo to i ctr Germany a Gold wifi ski later in the Peri us but Onmi Holder put the game away in the final Quarter on Juhn cilass1 Ard plunge. Ron Rollins paced the bucs ground at tack with 134 Yards on 14 carries. Noland idd cd i 17 Yards on 17 after Nils and Scoll finished with f 2 on 11 tries. In other a Gold action Munich 45. Berlin 6 Ihrl in i he Munich Mustang exploded fur i fourth Quarter Points to Roul Berlin and hand the witness hears their fifth straight league loss. Munich which is now .1-2 in the a old. Opened a 12-0 halftime Lead on two touchdown passes from Jason peaches to Carmen Pastora. Peaches who completed Only 5 of 16 passes for the game hit i Amora for a 52-Yard 11 on the fifth play of the game and a 10-Yard scoring pass in the second period. Berlin scored Midway through the third Quarter on a 30-Yard halfback pass from Brian Cooper to Mick As the bears Cut the visitors Lead to 21-d. Then the roof Ca de in on Berlin As Munich collected five arid three pats by Rob Wright in the final period. John Kindall who finished with s Yards Rushing on just 7 carries opened the to Parade with a 2ft-Yard Romp. Andy distr urns followed w la i i Yard run in Pauli i after a Mustangs Fumble recovery. Interceptions by Wright 40 Yards and Paul sapping a 15 Yards accounted for the next two Munich 1 is. Phil skipper ran 19 Yards in Cap a 66-Yard March in seven plays for the final Mustangs score. Do Trumps gained 7ft Yards in 20 car Ries and skipper added 43 As the mus tangs rolled up 225 Yards on the ground. They had 52 in inc air. Cooper was the Berlin Workhorse with i 10 Yards in 21 carries. Derek Turuc a and Bobby Jensen paced the Munich defense. Turque a had 12 tackles four of them solos and Jensen was credited with six solos four assists and two sacks. Sappington had eight tackles. Augsburg 39, a Shuch 0 Ansbach. Germany six different players scored to Lead the unbeaten apaches Over the cougars. Donau deals Wiesbaden first loss 22-21 Hanau Germany Larry Lee ran for two touchdowns As the Hanau panthers nipped Wiesbaden 22-21 in play saturday to hand the warriors their first loss of the year. Hanau 3-2, grabbed a 14-0 Lead oily to watch As the warriors 4-1, rallied to take a 15-14 Lead. Daric Jackson scored the warriors first to from 1 Yard out and a 20-Yard pass from quarterback Blan Walcy to Joe Bishop made it 15-13. Wat Ley s conversion toss to Jackson put wies Baden ahead. Lee put the panthers ahead 20-15 when he raced 20 Yards for his second to with 5 08 left in the third period. Quarterback Calvin Addison hit Bruce Gooch with a two Point conversion pass to end Hanau s scoring. Wiesbaden stormed Back less than two minutes later and pulled within a Point when Ivan Cush Berry scored from the i. But the two Point conversion try failed leaving the warriors a Point shy. Wiesbaden out rushed the Home team 146-133 with Watley leading the Warrior ground game with 40 Yards on two carries. Lee s 83 Yards on 15 carries led the pan thers. Walcy completed 8 of 15 passes for 137 Yards 53 More than Addison who hit on 4 of 14 attempts. Wiesbaden intercepted two passes. Linebacker Tony Morton led the Hanau defense with five Solo tackles 12 assisted tackles a sack and a blocked punt. Joe Bishop and Booker Hawes anchored the Wiesbaden defense. In other prep action Kran furl 16, we Fryburg 14 jul a Burg Germany i rank furl quarterback Donald i Law Ley kicked a 29-Yard i in he fourth Quarter to hand the Weer Burg wolves their first loss of the season saturday. Lucr Burg s Lew Palumbo a wide receiver began the scoring Early in the first Quarter on a 10-Yard pass from Quarter Back Troy Hicks. Brian Wagoner s kick was Good and the wolves took a 7-0 Lead. Coming Back Strong in the second see Hanau on Page 26
