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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 10, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes Jaster Wilson Triumph snap records in prep Cross country Brun sum the Netherlands Rick Aster or Baum older and Liz Wilson of accent ran off Wilh the boys and girl crowns in the Central european Cross country championships Here saturday in record style. Jaster covered the four mile boys course in 22 minutes 20.85 seconds breaking the old Mark of 23 04 set by Jeremy Porrie from accent in november of last year. So Classy was the boys held that the first five finishers All bettered the old Standard. Sean Honkins of accent was seconding 22 43 followed by Jared Ludlow of Frankfurt International school in 22 49.also besting Porrier s time were Tom Shel on of Heidelberg and Mike Greer of  s. Wilson clocked in 17 minutes and 18seconds was strictly in a class of her own breaking her own Mark of 17 47 and win Ning this race by Over two  was Tracy Jaster of Baumi Iolder sister of the boys Champion. Tracy was timed in 19 21 ahead of Denise Donaldson of Ramstein in 19 57. Rounding out the to five were Michelle Watkins of Frankfurt International and Stephanie Mallard of Ramstein. Stuttgart took the boys big schools title Wilh 40 Points ahead of Wuerzburg with 59 and Heidelberg with 60. Accent grabbed the Small schools Crown with 28 Points Well ahead of International schools of Brussels with 59. In the girls team races Ramstein s 42bettered the 58 of f1s in the big schools Competition. Munich had 29 Points to win Small schools honors ahead of accent with 59.unofficially, Stuttgart and accent took the combined boys and girls big and Frankfurt shape win prep volleyball titles Kaiserslautern Frankfurt went through the Germany big schools volleyball tournament undefeated her saturday but the eagles had to pull out All stops to conquer we Bruecken in the title Battle. Frankfurt which posted a 4-0 poo record beat we Bruecken rather routinely 15-8, 15-4, but the trojans aged a 2tt-hour Battle before bowing 15-3, 14-16, 15-9, 8-15, 15-11 to the eagles in the title game. The score was deadlocked at 11 in theime but Frankfurt led by most valuable player Michele Apel ran off four straight Points to end the two Day 10-team tournament. The title go was the second straight Marathon Battle. In the third place con test Kaiser Lautem outlasted Hanau 12-15,6-15,18-16,15-8,15-4. Trie red raiders trailed 14-8 in the third game. Hanau Kaiserslautern and Heidel Berg All posted 3-1 records in the Pool com petition but the tide went to Hanau by virtue of a better Overall won lost  advanced to the championship game by beating kaiserslautern15-12, 15-3, 12-15, 15-4 and Wei Bruecken toppled Hanau 5-15, 15-6, 15-3,15-9 in semifinal action. Joining Apel on the 10-Plavcr All tournament team selected by the coaches were teammate Kelly Servich Kaiser Lautem s Laurie Hicks and Lisa Morgan Wei Bruecken s Tressa Paul and Sofie Paogofie Mannheim s Mart Abraham Heidelberg s Laura Kuppich Pitburg s Amy Hummel and Hanau Schong Hacho. Shape wins Small school Stuttgart paced by tournament most valuable player Catherine Smith shape breezed to a 3-1 game Victory Over Patch in the final to Cap Ture the Dodds Small schools volleyball , which won the Bennor title last weekend opened the Best of five final by taking the first two games 1-5-8 and 15-9. After dropping the third gamete the hosting panthers 12-15, the spar tans won the decisive game 15-10. The never trailed in the final game. Shape beat Bennor rival Bonn 16-14,15-4 and 15-6 in its semifinal. Patch outlasted Munich in a five gamer to reach the final beating the Mustangs 15 12,15-9,14-16,9-15,15-5.in the Consolation match Bonn downed Munich 15-5,15-7.runncrup Patch which did t even qualify for Post season play last year placed three girls Leslie Babiak. Tammy Wilkinson and Kim Sinclair on the All tournament team. Also named were Smith and Suzann staugler of the Champion shape team plus Alix Ronka of Bonn Stac Armbruster of Munich and Shelley Williamson of , the map is a Junior. Small schools crowns  race was run under excellent conditions Sun with some wind after rain fell Early in the Day. Tournament officials were impressed bythe Classy Fields particularly in the boys Competition where Jaster set broke the Mark of Porrier which had held up for six years until last  girls and 93 boys from 29 schools started and finished the race Over course described As Ideal for Cross country wooded with enough Hills to put competitors to a real test. It was a True course containing the full spectrum of conditions that a Cross country course should have and with every one of the participants fully competitive said one tournament official. This is one of the bes Fields Ever containing a great Many Quaty runners two really outstanding  Ramstein from Page 23 clocked showed 03.on came Schumaker the All Csc kicker who had led the league in Field goals but whose missed extra Point in the second Quarter was the difference in this  snap was Low and the hold was slow. Schumaker s kick sailed wide  said the snap and hold did t cause him to , Ramstein s barefooted kicker blamed the miss on the harsh wind. The Cross wind kicked it Way Over. The Ball was on the right hash Mark. If he had lined it up with the right goal Post it would pc carried Over  grabbed a 7-0 Lead in the tint Quarter. Williams interception gave therms Possession at harm 16, and four running plays covered the  Stan Henderson scored the to from the 2, and Woodham kicked the Point with 6 46 left in the period. Hahn Cut the Gap to 7-6 with a Tumble aided drive. When Eric Heatley fumbled a punt Oxley recovered at the Ramstein  Downs lost 4 Yards but then Randolph hit Eddings who burned cornerback Wil Liams for a 19-Yard to with 3 44 left in the  could t cover him said ran Dolph who passed for 232 Yards 85 of the to Eddings. They put two Guys on him and could t cover him. That s the wont secon Dary in the  Hahn went ahead 13-7 after Randolph s1-Yard sneak capped a 13-play, 98-Yard March with 5 10 left in third Quarter. This time Schumaker with the wind at his Back made the  in the end Hahn could t beat that wind or the tank. Sis Pluto by Dan Dato Biu Holder s Rick Jastor. Leads record finish  care As shops italian of retain title Rimini Italy a if puerto Roca Victor Callejas taciturn manner failed to endear him to italian sports fans his lethal punching Power with which he retained hit world boxing association Junior Feather weight title Friday night won him a legion of admirers. Callejas won his third straight title fight when the referee stopped his match with Italy s Loris Stecca at the end of the sixth round in front of a screaming crowd of 4,000 at the sports Palace in this town on the Adriatic coast. Stecca was marginally ahead on Points inthe sixth when Callejas inflicted two lethal lefts. First he caught Sterca off balance with straight left and sent him crashing to the floor then Callejas knocked the italian on his Back again for a count of eight when he hit him with what boxing experts Aid was classic Bowler punch. Stecca made us Hope but then Falls. He put the Champion in difficulty but in the sixth Callejas exploded with two punches which closed the match the mass circulation sports daily la Cazzetta Ocllo sport said. I believed that away from puerto Ric Callejas would be less courageous and that he would fall to pieces in difficult  he proved himself a great Champi on Stecca said after the match. Callejas won the title from Lecca i puerto Rico May 26, 1984, when the ital Ian threw in the Towel after seven rounds. Giessen from Page 25 from the Shotgun. After a completion was neg ated by a penalty Taylor went for five and Drew a late hit Levy that moved the Ball to the13. He hit Montgomery for five threw an income Clion and then found Montgomer wide open in the end zone. The Slimy Ball lipped right through Montgomery s  came the game winning sack. "1 lost 10 Yean right off my life when Isaw that third Down pass Toth said later. That Ball was right there. Taylor was Righton the spot but the Guy could t hold on to  Augsburg kicked off to Start the Gam and the apaches held a 7-0 Lead Only five plays later. The Griffins failed to move the Ball and Roger brow. Punted. The Ball took a weird Bounce and Augsburg coach Denny la Valley was Yelling Fet it go let  Taylor apparently did t hear the com Mand leaped up grabbed the Ball and the zoomed 85 Yards Down the sideline to make it 6-0 Strebeck booted the conversion. Strebick zoomed the Ichkoff into the end zone and the Griffins zoomed it right Back going 80 Yards in nine plays Beailey getting the first of his four touchdowns on a 32-Yard Jaunt. The conversion run was no Good. Beasley s Fumble recovery on the Giesse Nii broke up an Augsburg bid or a to late in the first Naif. The Griffins then drove forthe score that put them ahead to stay. Beas Ley who wound up with 238 Yards in 30carries, started the drive with an ii Yard run and finished it with a plunge from thei. In Between Harris who finished with 144 Yards in 19 totes contributed runs of 11, 6, 7 and 9 Yards on the surge. Beasley an for the two extra Points. Taylor brought the apaches right Backwith a Little help from the Over aggressive Giessen defenders. Beasley intercepted fourth Down pass on the 1 and returned it to the 25, but the play was negated by roughing the passer Levy giving the apaches the Ball on the 16. Taylor got four and then hit Strebeck in the Comer of the end zone to make it 14-13. Harris and Beai Ley tackled Taylor Short of the goal line on a pass play that could have put the apaches up by one. Beasley led the defensive troops too. Hews credited with three solos 6 assists an interception a sack and a Fumble  Skelton had four primary tackles and 12 assists and Brown and Geddes were inon a total of 20 tackles. We got a lot of team tackles today Toth said. We knew we had to take the option away from Taylor so we tried to squeeze him and make him get rid of the Ball. It worked quite  How Well u emphasized by the fact that Augsburg managed Only 70 Yards on the ground Taylor getting 30 of them. Television pro football to a acc rut m new York giants 7 . Sunday. Tuta. Cowboys it Washington ref Kew. 1p.m. Sunday nay be joined by Progress. Radio pro football Houston Oilton it Bra Fate Bills 7 . Sunday Dallas cowboys at Washington redskins 10 . Sn4�y  
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