European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 7, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday March 7, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 25 outdoor adventures setting sights on european setting the european Hunting and fishing Community is planning an exhibit May 23-june 1 to bring Hunting fishing wildlife and the environment into one perspective. Called wild tier and a melt or wildlife and its environment this Multi Hall exhibit will be held in Nuernberg by the Deutscher jag Schutz verb and . Div Bonn and the verb and Deutscher sport Fischer ., Offenbach. Many National and International associations will also participate including ducks unlimited the world wildlife fund and the International water fowl research Bureau. Featured in the exhibit will be Many facts of wild life conservation and environmental management. The German Hunting and fishing museum in Munich will provide a display showing the development of tools and weapons for Hunting and fishing. An exhibit of wildlife Mark Swearengen paintings will be included. Almost All Middle european Freshwater fish will be shown either alive or mounted. The exhibit will include a display of More than 1,000 first class trophies shooting techniques and game and fish cooking. The event will be held in Nuernberg s exhibit Center called Messe centrum. Similar exhibits were held in Dusseldorf in 1954 and Munich in 1963. The Hessen trophy show sponsored by the Hes sen Lande Council of the association of american Rod and gun clubs Europe will be held at 10 . Sat urday at the Giessen officers club. For More information Call Fred Holla at Frankfurt military 5966 or 8465. The we Bruecken Rod and gun club will Host the International do team tryouts March 15-16 at the Homburg shooting House. Registration begins at 9 . And ends at 2 . Both Days. Shooters must shoot both Days to qualify to represent the association of american Rod and gun clubs in ther International shoot at Regensburg May 31-june 1. For More information Call Roger Davis at we Bruecken military 6008. An Ossa shoot will be held at the shape skeet and Troy club at chevres Belgium March 22. For More information Call Charles Jones at shape Mili tary 4891. The stars and stripes Sembach s Johnson wins Safe s super giant slalom by Klint Johnson assistant sports editor Garmisch Germany Jeff Johnson of Sembach bolted out of the also ran ranks in the super giant slalom to capture his first Safe ski title thursday and Rich Turk of we Bruecken raced on a wounded knee to his second senior Gold medal. The rest of the Day s honors belonged to Rhein main As rocket coach Steve Carter swept to his third straight masters Victory and Deborah Namdar took her second women s Crown. Paced by the six Gold medals collected by Carter Namdar and slalom Winner Tim Marsano the rockets blew out the rest of the team Field. They won by 68 Points Over runner up Sembach. Also benefiting from the Alpine combined crowns won by Carter and Namdar Rhein main totalled 319 Points. Sembach s total was 251. Wiesbaden finished third with 206. Johnson a Chunky 175-Pounder, zipped Down the 1,300-meter Horn course in 1 minute 11.85 seconds. His run through the 32-Gate super a shoved earlier finisher Marsano into second place. It was t close. Johnson beat Marsano s 1 14.07 handily to avenge his loss to the Rhein main skier in wednesday s slalom. I prefer the slalom said Johnson. But this puts me in the running for the Overall the super a Victory did indeed wrap up the coveted open division combined title for the Livermore Falls Maine skier. He finished second in the slalom and third in the giant slalom earlier this week. Last year Johnson placed fourth in the Safe super a but took no combined Points. Mark Frampton of Kovenich grabbed third place in 1 15.45, with Ben Waters Lone open entrant Pete Evans fourth in 1 16.17. Chris Larkin of Rhein main and Dale Gauldin of Hahn were right behind Evans with fifth and sixth fastest times of 1 16.74 and 1 16.91,respectively. John Yirrell the giant slalom Winner from Sembach and Wiesbaden s Alan Tollifson who took second and third in theother races were disqualified. Yirrell s race ended when he came out of his binding. Although there were 15 disqualifications and another 10 who did t Start the course won High Praise from All the finishers. The near unanimous opinion was that it was a Iun course to race and not the icy horror they expected. There was no pre run As in some previous Safe super a s. That led to a few missed Gates including the last one by passed by masters Ace Hans Gazecki of no Venich. The guts est performance of the Day and. Meet was Turk s race to Victory in the 30a year division on a strained knee Liga ment. The we Bruecken s skier a 1 12.47 time that was surpassed by Only Johnson. Turk did it after wrenching his knee in a fall following the slalom. Wednesday was not Turk s Lucky Day. After disqualifying in the slalom and losing a protest he crashed at the Bottom of the Horn slope. He was skiing Down with an extra skis on his shoulder and hit some slush. I can barely walk on it and i could t get one shoe on this morning without help said Turk who won the . On tuesday. When i first woke up i did t know if i could Start. Then i decided to ski it and see How it Felt in the race. I did t go All out. I tried to ski a very smooth technical race. There were twinges of pain and one very Sharp left turn gave me some Turk is staying in Garmisch to prepare for the All services meet next week. He says he will be ready for Competition against the army. Graham Smith of Sembach finished Sec Ond to Turk his Friend and former Alcon Bury teammate. But Smith captured the seniors combined. Smith s super a time of 1 15.37 was moved up from third to second place after Steve Benson s disqualification was announced. Benson of Wiesbaden skied barely outside a Gate near the end but did t know it until the raced ended. Bill Tepe of Alconbury wound up third in 1 17.25, and Richard Baird of Ramstein was fourth in 1 17.45. Andy Garratt of Ben Waters finished fifth with a 1 18.25. Carter concluded his 40-and-Over Divi Sion sweep with a 1 21.44 race on a course he called Gazecki thought it was super too until he missed the turn through the final game. That really Hurt because it took me put of two medals this one and the combined said the 50-year-old no Venich. His unofficial time of l 20-plus would probably have been Good enough for second. Second place went to Norm Hershfield of Sembach whose Safe racing experience goes Back to a stint at Wiesbaden in the Early 1970s. Hershfield s time was 1 24.04. Dan Cooley of Neu Bruecke grabbed third place with a 1 26.06 run. Right be Hind him in fourth and fifth were Richard Lobacz of Hahn 1 26.64 and Alan Daines of Ramstein 1 26.89. Lobacz set an example for late starting skiers. Now 47, he did t Start to ski until he was 40. Namdar was an easy Victor in the women s race which had Only seven starters. Her time was 1 27.10. The chicagoan who perfected her ski racing during her last hitch in California said after the race i d like to do it again. It was Monica Powell of Sembach placed Sec Ond in 1 30.64, edging out Ginette Betke of Hahn who clocked 1 30.85. This Goose won t be cooked up photo Goose Gossage of the san Diego padres finding Shade beneath his baseball Glove tries to beat Arizona s 90-degree heat by the padres Are training in Yuma. Drivers protest after rally crash Estoril Portugal a top teams and Drivers withdrew from the portuguese rally on wednesday expressing concern Over safety after a car slowed into a crowd of spectators killing a woman and her 11 year old son and injuring 28 others. Drivers for factory teams in the event which is the third round in the world rally championship issued a statement after an emergency meeting. They said they would not stay in the rally because of crowding of the course by a policed spectators. We feel it is totally impossible to Gua Rantee the safety of spectators the statement said. After the pullout by 11 top Drivers the rally continued with Amateur Drivers most of them portuguese. Rally director Cesar Torres described the Drivers decision to abandon As Emo he said safety measures would have to be reconsidered. Reigning world Champion Timo Salonen of Finland criticized portuguese spectators. They stand right in the Middle of the Road he said. It s practically impossible to the deaths occurred when portuguese Driver Joaquim Santos lost control of his Ford is 200 on a curve two Miles into the Mountain Road of the first heat half an hour after the Start of the five Day 1,544-mile rally. I had to swerve to avoid a Spectator in the Road and lost control Santos said. I ran into the crowd at the next curve and people were coming into the car from All race officials officially put the death toll at two with 28 spectators injured. The dead were identified As a 36-year-old portuguese woman and her 11-year-old son. Race press spokesman Joao Carlos Costa said the seriously injured were transferred to three Lisbon hospitals 19 Miles away. Santos Accident came in the first heat with the race temporarily suspended after the third heat. Arn sports television pro basketball Atlanta Hawks at Chi Cago bulls 2 05 . Saturday. Radio College basketball Atlantic coast conference quarterfinals Maryland is. North Carolina 3 . Saturday
