European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 7, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday. May 7, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 23 Deberry carries 12-1 Mark to Europe by Ducky Fox Stair writerrhe1n-main a Germany is visiting the old world for the first Lime in till 47 years. He was ready for he old word As Soontas he landed tuesday like what does hit air Force football Falcons do for an encore and How a Gonna beat notre dam again we had the Best record in division i 12-1 Campaign of 985. We were 4 Yards shy of winning the Nat Jonal championship. We lost 23 seniors but we have 2 returning seniors. So our pro Gram is predominantly juniors and seniors where you like it to be. We have the lop punier in the nation Back Mark Simon we have a defensive tackle. Chad Hennings Back at 6-5, 2joand he might be the Best defensive player Ever Al the Academy. We have Tom rot Cloat Corner Back and he was second in the nation in interceptions last year and so i d be disappointed if expectations were not High. But Well be Good. Peo ple Jijita have to be what about notre Dame air Force beat the Irish four straight years. Now they have Lou Holtz. It s going to be Tough Deberry s not an impossibility. I be known Loti Holt a Long Lime from when he coached at North Carolina state and i was Flisch Oleair Force s Fisher Deberry. A Good future an assistant at appalachian state. He s great coach and a Fine Man. And notre Dame has As Fine personnel As anyone inthe air Force will test Holtz oct. 18 a South Bend ind the Falcons will test their own Western athletic conference chances dec. 6 at Home against. Brigham Young. Abc will carry the game. Deberry Hopes the Falcons carry the Day unlike last year. Their Only loss came at Provo blowing a 21-7 half Lime lend inc fal cons drove 79 Yards to the by 4, wit four seconds left Bart Weiss tried a pass that was intercepted. Trie 28-21 loss prevented air Force from reaching a major bowl. Instead the Falcons flew to the Bluebonnet Bow and beat Texas that gave Deberry a 20-5 record in his two years As head coach. He took care of the players said Rick Smith who played Center when Deberry ran the air Force offence in the early1980s. We liked to play for him Smith and fellow first lieutenant Chris Reymann who played linebacker at the Academy Fly cargo plane Here. The helped Welcome their old coach at the Start of his two week Lour. Do Berry is not Here for the Safe clinics although he Wilt visit airmen in Ger Many England and Holland his wife Luann won this trip when she captured a closest la the Hole award in a Golf contest during the american football coaches association convention last summer in Dallas. We would t be Here without me said Luann. Besides visiting troops Deberry will talk with High school athletes. Especially Tom Koss the Ramstein High quarterback who will enter the Academy this year. He has great Deberry said of Koss. He can really run. If hell play quarterback. J Don t know. But Well give him a Koss Hopes to fill the void left by Weiss graduation. So do it Lew others including soon to be Sophomore Troy Calhoun. We had a. Willy Good recruiting year do Berry said. His sales pitch education. You can t play football All your lire. Like safely Scott Thomas said flying f-16s is More exciting than returning punts in thenal. At least that s what was quoted. And he s one or the top punt returners in the country.". Y do Berry flew to Berlin tuesday. He Wasto speak at a sports banquet at Templehoff no club at 7 . Wednesday. Hit other key stops 4 . Friday meet Koss and Mike Saunders a Ramstein High wrestler who also will attend the Academy at the Ramstein officers . Saturday meet the Safe Champion Ramstein rams at the Ramsli recreation Center. 2 . Sunday watch an exhibition football game at Ipswich England Between Safe s Benl Walers phantoms and Lon Don s civilian Stretham olympians 7 . May 17 speak at an athletic banquet at the Rhein main officers club. 7 . May 20 speak at a banquet Atlin Deyas club. Krueske sizzles on top in aug action by Tracy Tanner staff writer Ramstein Germany hot would Bea mild term when explaining the Bowling of Blob org s Mike Krueske during the Abc european championships held Here. Sizzling dynamic or electrifying would come closer to describing this Kegler s cats. Tuesday the 28-year-old Krueske burned up the lanes with a 1349 series in the singles event. Not Only was that score Good enough to move him into the number one seat but be had 72 pins to spare Over his nearest adversary and an average of 224 with three squads remaining to bowl lat tuesday. Krueske moved through his first set with237-211-269 for a 717 series. He began the second set with Only slightly less Potency scoring a 2q7 4. Moving into game number two the rack jammed. Many a wary Spectator worried that this would throw the excellent series Krueske was promising. But the Milwaukee native enjoyed la break and after toe 40-Minule delay came Back and bowled a 222. He followed up with a 203, his league average and lowest game bowled during the single event to sport a 632 series Krueske explained that Competition i what gets his Bowling up. When i realized i did t even need a 500 to take the All events top spot it was hard to concentrate. The Competition was t there and i thin that accounts for the Slack off said Krueske. Should Krueske s singles High 1349 Andall events High 3850 hold through the next three shifts he will Bave won three of the top positions in thai tournament of champions. Monday he and partner Steve Berga nailed the doubles Competition. The full time student feels confident. "1don t think anyone Wilt Lake me. If someone can shoot it a 3850, Fine be said. Nab it la carry. Vogel Weh s Don Johnson ranks second inthe All even category with a 3666. John son shot a 233-247-266-746 tuesday Totake the military Europe High 3-Gamc series this season. But even a 746 was t Goodenough to carry the 172-203-147522 he bowled in the second set. However Krueske still sees Johnson and. The rest of the to Gelwich a team As his toughest Competition. The a Tea boasts the Only team this tourney to hold tour of the top 10 positions in the All events category. Comprised of Johnson Bob Richer Fred Walton and Jerry Neff they hold the second fifth sixth and eighth positions respectively. Hot Richer disagrees with Krueske thinking. Hell be the one to beat he bowled tremendously throughout this tournament. The scores speak for themselves Sal Richert. However Walton agreed with Are the ones to beat. The thing is we had to get four bowlers to come Down Here and bowl Good Tor four Days. And we did in. That s unusual said Walton. Dan Novak last year s Champion will take his place among the top 36 bowlers at the masters tournament As reigning Cham pions do each year but As he explained he has t earned it this year. I can t even gel a bait to carry a strike said the Bremen Haven Soldier but i be got 18 games to still shoot in the singles event and try to Fin the Mark. I certainly Haven t performed like last year i m about 200 pins but in the spirit of a Champion Nova would Rol blame it on the condition of the lanes. No excuse there. Have you Ever bawled at Bremerhaven asked the 22 year old. These lanes Are in great Condi Tion. 1 just Haven t found my Tine he s Jack Paxton two time win Ner of the master s tournament did t fares Well this year. The Only thing he did t miss was Bis turn commented teammate Dieter Arnold. I just was t staying Down with Heball explained Paxton. But that won t keep him Down or out of next year s championships ill be Back i be got until 1988 i la be , the women s championships get under Way at 9 15 . With the team event. Cubs fans prefer lights Over losing team Bykens Mcdill Chicago up1 nearly three quarters of Chicago cubs fans would rather see baseball under lights at Wrig Ley Field than Bave the National league club move to the suburbs a Survey re leased monday showed. Seventy two percent of 400 Wrigley Ville residents polled on behalf of the baseball team said they were in favor of installing lights at the nation s Only unlit Park if it meant the cubs would stay in Wrigley Field Twenty tour percent said they would prefer the team move to the suburbs. A second Survey found that residents Liv ing near the North Side Ballpark believe a cubs move from Wangley Field would havea negative Impact on the Community. The cubs have been trying to convince neighbourhood groups to allow the team to put lights up at Wrigley Field. Major league baseball has contract with two television networks demanding night games for the playoffs and world series and without lights. But a City ordinance pro Blu baseball for that neighbourhood after 8 . A regulation the club is hoping to change unless a solution can be found which permits the playing of regular season night games at Wrigley Field the cubs will eventually be forced to move said Don Grenesko vice president of business operations Tor the cubs. The first Survey outlined by the cub showed toe economic Impact of the least on the immediate neighbourhood Chicago and Illinois. As presented by Melaniphy and associates inc. Of Chicago the economic Impact for Wrigley due alone was just under s20 million annually. A move to the suburb would Cost the entire Community �90 Mil includes jobs concessions Ushers taxes utilities buses suppliers restaurants bars hotels cabs and Industry in the Wrig Leeville area said John second Survey conducted by mar Ket facts inc. Of Chicago was take among Wrigley due residents and dealt with the lights is. Suburbs Issue. The group of 400 people surveyed was More than adequate to represent the 85,000people living in the on Emile radius of Wrigley a Market fact official said. The three main concerns of the group for night baseball Al Wrigley were traffic parking and litter. But Grenesko said the Survey showed that those Are problems for the area "365 Days a year not just during cubs Home of the 400 people surveyed 32 percent voted for 18 to 20 regular season nigh games. 22 percent were in favor of unlimited night games and 24 percent were i favor of postseason night games Only. Eighteen percent voted for no night games when the Choice was limited to lights or moving the team to a new stadium 72 percent said they would prefer having lights installed at Wrigley Field. I think what you see Here is the result from a silent majority Grenesko said. Results of the Survey were presented Lothe Ami lights group citizens United for baseball in Sunshine cubs and other Community groups before being made Public. Cubs officials could not breached immediately Tor comment. Grenesko reiterated the cubs offer Tenter into a Legal agreement limiting the team to 18 regular season night games Forl years
