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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Friday, January 30, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 30, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday january 30,1987 the stars and stripes Renneisen Schultz compete for . In cism championships compiled by kl1nt Johnson assistant sports Zdilor distance running Dave Renneisen of Span Dahlem and Bryan Schultz or Darmstadt finished third and 10th, respectively in he armed Force Crow country championships at Pope fab n.c., earlier Chi month and Are currently in Rio de Janier ofor the Conseil International do sport Millaire championships where they Are competing with the . Team. Renneisen Winner of numerous Safe running titles clocked 36 minutes. 51 seconds Tor the 12-kilo meter course to finish third behind the Winner Mark Donohue 36 21and another air Force runner Bret Hyde 36 43. William Mccormick of the Navy was birth to 37 02. Schultt was the top armed forces finisher from Usa eur clocking 38 38. Rod de Zinc. A usar eur runner from Greece placed 18th in 39 47, but did not make the cism team Hyde and Renneisen led air Force to both the men Sand combined learn lilies. The air Force runners won the men s Competition with 24 Points and the combined Crown with 35. The army finished second in both categories with 53 arid 63 Points  Ana the marines followed in thai order in both standings. Renneisen is 30 and qualifies As a senior but there were no age divisions in the armed forces meet. Carey Hill or the army and Annette Weber of Theair Force placed one two just one second apart in the women s skin Omeler race. Hill clocked 19 12, Laura German who was stationed in Kirch goers until after he Usa eur Cross country meet finished third with a 19 35 Lime. Wanda Howlett an army runner formerly from Berlin was sixth in 20 27. Army won the women s team title with air Force just one Point Back in second place. Third place went to Navy and fourth to the marines. Lori Bearson of Heidelberg who was bothered by a injury failed to finish the women s race. Skiing eight Man teams from Safe and Usa eur will compete next week in the British forces International Alpine championships at Cour Mayeur Italy. Representing Safe will be team Captain Graham Smith of Stuttgart. Patrick Arnone of Sembach Tim Marsano of Ramstein James Ouellette of Wiesbaden. John Skinner of Span Dahlem Allan Tollefson of Wiesbaden Richard Turk of we Bruecken and John Yirrell of Pruen. Bill a Lembgen of Bamberg is the Usa eur Cap Tain. The rest of his team consists of Danford Barney of bad Stoelz Mike Dietrich of Bamberg Brady Glau Thier of Herzo base Brian Jones of Bamberg. Gerry Krister of bad Stoelz Don Lupear of Berlin and pet thimm of Vicenza. Eight skiers on the two . Teams Smith Marsa no Turk Yirrell Sternhagen Dietrich Keister and thimm competed in last year s British forces even Tat coun Rayeur. The meet starts sunday with the giant slalom. The downhill event lakes up the next four Days with three Days of practice runs and the race on thursday the meet is scheduled to wind up with the slalom on Fri Day. Army team from Italy Germany and Australia Are also expected to compete along with three British forces squads. Amy we Miner of Flores  Belgium has been selected to represent Safe at the Swiss officers ski championship March 27-29 in. Disentis Switzerland. Graham Smith was selected As the Safe alternate for the Swiss meet baseball Little leagues in Europe should submit their 1987 charter applications now according local Roundup to Mike Shapiro director of the european la  Gram. A l completed applications and fees should be mailed to charter Section Little league baseball inc.,. Box 3485, Williamsport pa., 7701. Charier applications and fees May also be hand carried to the preseason meeting at 1 30 ., feb. 15, in the Community Conler conference room Haine Berg housing area Wiesbaden Germany. Leagues which do not have their 19b7 charter applications from Williamsport or new leagues wishing to join the la program should Send their requests to the european director s office general delivery Apo 09080, or to Shapiro at 155 Bier Strasse 5300 Bonn 1 Telephone civilian 0228-353763 or 022 s1-65743. New leagues Are also invited to Send a representative to the feb. 15 meeting in Wiesbaden. The european Little league program will be enter ing its 30th season this year and is expected to include 10 countries in Europe and the Middle East including Belgium Egypt Germany. Israel Italy Kuwait the Netherlands Spain saudi Arabia and the unite kingdom. It is again planned id Send three championship teams from the european program to the la world series in August at it. Lauderdale fat. Big league.16-18kissimmee Fla. Senior league 13-15 and Williamsport Little league 11-12 wrestling the Safe championships wit around 65 wrestlers entered will be held this weekend at Sembach a Starling today a i noon Wilh the free style Competition. Weigh ins Friday will be from Bio . Freestyle wrestling continues on saturday at noon Wilh the Greco roman Competition starting on Sun Day at noon. Basketball the Grafin Wocher training area will Host a Washington s birthday tournament for Menover-30 teams feb. 14-16. Sixteen teams arc needed for the double elimination tourney. Entry fee is 565 per team with a feb. 11 deadline. Contact for the Evanl is sue Keller at ets475-6426 or 8361. Archery the Archery association of Europe a member of the National Field Archery association is sponsoring several tournaments in february an March. An Arctic shoot scheduled for feb. 14-15 a the Rhein main Rod and gun club will feature outdoor shooting at 28 targets with distances ranging from 20feet to 80 Yards. The association s indoor championship tournaments set for March 7-g in Griesheim. Germany. Contes Tants will shoot 60 arrows per Day at targets Over a 20-Yard Span. For More information Contact Joe Nirmaier association vice president at ets 480-2814. Soccer Continental sports conference officials Are needed for the 19b7 base level soccer season. Anyone wishing to officiate Csc games must attend one of the scheduled soccer clinics. Dales for he clinics Are feb. 7-8, or feb. 17-18. Both Start at 9 . At the Ramstein recreation Center. Interested persons should Contact Csc soccer com missioner Bob Dorr at ets 480-7524 or 6990 or at civilian 06371-43969. Volleyball the Csc is conducting a Volley Ball officials clinic in conjunction with the Safe clinic feb. 26 at Vogel Weh. Anyone wishing to officiate Csc volleyball mus attend this clinic. For More information Contact the Csc sports office at ets 496-7292 or civilian 06302-677292. Flyers Baronette take Cage wins Span Dahlem a Germany Pitburg and Wiesbaden took first Day wins in the Continental sports conference s women s position basketball tournament Here thursday. Wilh Ramstein the ton Linn her in regular season play already secure in their Safe championship berth to be played Ai Pitburg feb. 7-11, the second through seventh placed teams will Battle it of for the conference s second and third placing Tilburg 55, Sembach 47 the tigers came out lighting and retired at the half with Only a three Point . The Barons ii. Fresh from the rest proved hey weren t lobe taken lightly. Behind the scoring Power of j Ulie Huntley and Vanesa Shaw Wilh 19 and 16 respectively fit big was Able to enlarge the Gap and move out of Sensbach s grasp Wiesbaden 64, Span Dahlem 62 the sabers flyers matchup was a fight 10 the bitter end with a Gap of four As Wiesbaden ended the half 37to Spang Dalem s 33, Wiesbaden s High scoring was aided by the hands of Cynthia Carl Wilh 23 big one. Tonya Smith contributed 14 for the flyers and Beth Humin Gion added ii. Rose Harrell and  Griffin added 16 fur for the sub in and  Griffin and Tina a Lii Nii Ira into up to net an additional 11 each. Today s contests Are Between Klein main and Bil Burgat 6  And Wiesbaden will Maxl Vlahn at 8  American Tanura Mckinney. Almost a second faster Mck Money sweeps combined slalom  crans Montana Switzerland a Ameri can Tamara Mckinney swept both runs in today s women s combined slalom at the Alpine ski world championships. Mckinney the 1983 world cup Overall Champ from olympic Valley calif., took the first run in 42,56 seconds then used a flying finish to notch the fastest Tim of 42.62 on the second run Down the Chetzron course. Her time of i minute 25.18 seconds was almost a full second faster than Switzerland s Vreni Schneider. Schneider a giant slalom Ace was timed in 1 26.06and will be second when the second and final part of the combined the downhill is run Friday. In third place at 1 26.17, was defending Champion Erika Hess of Switzerland. Hess was second after the opening run at 42.83, through is Gates but lost time on the second with a clocking of 43.34 on a 53-Gatecourse. Mckinney will need every bit of her slalom and Van Tage to win the combined. She has raced just one world cup downhill this season Hess is a  and downhill Points count More than Sla Lom Points in the Complex combined coring formula. I tried to pile up the maximum possible advantage in slalom said Mckinney who rushed to embrace her Mother Frances after the finish. I know i m no really Good in downhill i la do what i  the Swiss team entered the championships As Over whelming favourites but 10 far their fan waving the National Flag and ringing cowbells have been disappointed. Swiss Hopes were further diminished when defending world cup Overall Champion Maria Wain s or was disqualified from the combined for missing a Gate during the first run. In the second run the fog fad moved up the Mountain and Clouds covered most of the course. But through both Sun and Shadow Mckinney was the quickest. She shot out of the Chute in the firs run to clip three quarters of a second off the fastest previous Lime for the lop part of the course and eased across the finish line for the Lead. In the second run. After Schneider had taken More than a second off Sylvia Eder s then fastest time Mckinney started is owl and picked up the Pace on the Bottom half of the 497-meter circuit More than Mak ing up a .02-Seeond deficit Ipher swin foe at the top Eder. Of Austria came in fifth Ai 1 27.1b. Behind Lea male Anita Wachter t l26.92. Nadia Bonomi of Italy was sixth in i 27.iu, with american eve  seventh in 1 21.93. Another american Beth a Desen. Was 10th in 1 30.26. Following  Medzihradsky of czechoslovak lain 1 28,49 and Karen Percy of Canada in 1 28.87  
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