European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 27, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday february 27. 1987 the stars and stripes Page 25 Glauthier sweeps open ski honors at Garmisch Marmisch Germany Brady Glauthier of Vii corps and Barge Means of v corps proved equal to trying Condi Tion at the u5areur ski championships Here thursday. The two added victories in the slalom event to their conquests in wednesday s giant slalom As the Alpine portion of the championship concluded with a mix Ture of rain slush and ice. Glauthier triumphed in the open race and Means prevailed in the mailers Competition both surviving two runs of 40 Gates each on the Horn Trail course that was turned treacherous by soft Snow on top and ice near the Bottom. Every other Victor from the of was a casually thursday along with numerous others As a total of 70 racers from the five divisions fell or missed gales. Gregory Gallup of Vii corps took the seniors Crown and teammate Marie Tou Lant the women s open honors. Both entrants in the women s seniors were among the casualties. Glauthier who upset last year s win Ner and teammate William Stemhagen in the is wednesday again was impressive in the slalom. He posted a Best time of 1 18.17 to Triumph by almost two seconds Over another teammate Paul clo ver. Clover s time was 1 20.06. Third was Peter Thim of setae in 1 22.74, and a pair of v corps skiers rounded out the top five. Joseph Imre was clocked at 1 26.34 and Lou Talou mis at 1 28.03. Only 10 open skiers made it through both heats As 40 were knocked out on one of the runs including the defending Champion Stemhagen. Two stateside based members of the team that will represent the . In the Conseil International do sport Mill air meet next month in France also survived both runs with Michael Anthony Fin Ishing with an unofficial second Best time of 1 18.94. Gallup s 1 27.01 was tops among the seniors Ages 30-39nearly 10 seconds ahead of teammate Chuck Erickson 1 36.69. Steve main of v corps was third with a time of 1 38.97. Mike die Rich of Vii corps the is Winner was among the casualties Means finished in l5s.q9, nearly 10 seconds better than the 2 07.64 posted by masters runner up Robert Chiarello of setae. Toul am s 1 44.53 not Only lopped the nearest challenger in the women s race but was 11th fastest Overall for thurs Day s slalom. Jennifer Wood also of Vii corps was a Distant second in 2 18.s8. Giant slalom Champion Betty Ann Watson of Vii corps was among the Sla Lom non finished. Women s masters favorite Carol Rudesill of v corps failed to Clear the first Gate in the slalom. Not Only did Glauthier and Means master both runs but victories in both Alpine events easily gave them the combined crowns with clean records in the negative Point fi5 scoring system. Gallup s 37.96 total was Best in the seniors combined scoring. Jennifer Wood with a sixth in the is and a Sec Ond in the slalom took women s laurels with 316.53 Points. Stemhagen had one Consolation being named to both the cism team Wile. Glauthier and the . Team that will compete in the British sponsored All services ski meet. However be will not be Able 10 take part in the cism meet because of duty commitments. Other men s open selectee for the ail services meet include Jeff Robins of v corps and Clover Thim and Brian Jones of Vii corps. Imre is listed As an alternate. Named in the men s seniors were die Rich Gallup Erickson and main with Don Wilson of the 26lh support up the alternate. Masters nominees arc Means Chiarel to John counts from seventh army training come and John Lovo of Vii corps. Alternate is James Mitchell of seventh at. Named for the women s open were Watson Jennifer Roch can of v corps Toulan and Wood plus alternate Carol Krogel. Safe still alive in of worldwide Wright Patterson fab Ohio with five players scoring in double digits the Safe All stars remained alive in the air Force worldwide basketball championships with a resounding 104-86 win Over Unic omd Here wednesday night. Safe improved its record to 2-1. To was to play the air Force logistics come Falc thursday. And fit won would play thursday night against the loser of the air Force systems come Aasc Mili tary Airlift come Mac winners bracket game. Safe Defeated air univer Siviy in its opener monday 73-72. I dropped a 100-86 decision 10 Mac tuesday. In wednesday s game. Safe s Larry Fields scored is Points. Rhem main s Butch walking Antl Alconbury s William Lewis had 17 each. Robert Martin of Sembach followed with 15 and Owci Brucick in s Tony Hicks had 14. Herbert Bowman of Torr Jon led Safe in rebounds with s and Hicks had 7. Safe led at the half 50-33. Pm seeks 6th straight title in Safe ski compiled by Klint Johnson assistant sports editor skiing Rhein main will be seek ing its sixth straight team title in the Safe Alpine ski championships at Garmisch Neil week. The Safe meet opens tuesday with the giant slalom and continues on wednesday and thursday with the Sla Lom and super giant slalom races respectively. All three Are scheduled for i . Nans on the upper Hausberg. The Safe nordic championships will be held at Kaltenbrunne near Garmisch the follow Rig weekend March 7-8. Arc Garmisch will hold an open giant slalom saturday for All age groups with military and . Civilian skiers Eli Gible to race. Top finishers in the saturday s is will qualify for a parallel slalom event on sunday. Bowling two . Learns the bullies of Heidelberg and the Heidelberg All stars Are among the favourites for the Mannheim International grand prix tournament. March 6-8 at the tvs 1846 Bowling Center in Mannheim. Events in clude team and singles for both men and women. Local Roundup in singles the top 48 men and eight women will Advance to the three game semifinals. The finals will be match play for the top eight men and six women. . Teams can enter until March 2, by calling the following civilian numbers 0621-114588, 0621-3932339 or 0621 516061, or by writing tvs 1846 bowl ing Posl Fach 2425,6800 Mannheim i. Entry fees arc 360 Marks or about $200 280 Marks for the earliest two group for men s teams 220 and 180 Marks for women s teams and 60 Marks for singles. Basketball the men s and women s armed forces basketball championships will take place March 18-22. Tilburg and Baum older have been deter mined As the Sites for the games. Tickets for games at Pitburg will go on Sale after noon March 2 at the Tilburg fieldhouse. Advance tickets will be sold at $2 each. For additional information Contact the Tilburg fieldhouse staff at ets 453-7710/7377. Tickets for games at Baum older will can be obtained at the Baum older Hall of champions. Again the Price will be $2 and May be purchased in Advance. Con tact the Baum older athletic staff at ets 485-7176 for additional ticket information. Distance running the 21 is support come will hold its annual mar athon and half Marathon March 29 in Kaiser Lautem Germany. The i a Pei Tion is open to men and women Over 15 years. Registration is 16 Marks and can be sent to Usma Kaiser Lautem attn areas cams Apo 09054, late registration will be accepted on race Day up to a half hour before the starting time. For 21st come personnel there will be no entry fee if the registration card is postmarked by March 6. Powerjjft1ng three usar eur athletes won medals in he 1987 armed forces Power lifting championship at Hill fab Utah. . Wilson of Baum older won first place in the super heavyweight division with a total lift of 2050 pounds. Kyj Zingen s Robert Patterson placed second in the 242-Pound class. He lifted a total of 1969.5 pounds. Brent Scwell also of Baum older scored a second place in the 198-Pound class with a Tola of is9 5.5 pounds. The Csc men s and women s pow a rifling championships will be held March 7 at the Vogel Weh gymnasium. With Competition beginning at 11 . Track and Field the Conli Nanlal sports conference is seeking a track and Field commissioner. Anyone inter ested is asked to Contact the Csc sports office at military 496-7292 or 7004. There will be a mandatory meeting for All Csc track coaches at 10 . March 1�in the Sembach no club. Wrestling five Safe wallers have been selected to participate in the air Force training Camp Ai Mai her fab calif., March 2-22, according in sports director Dick Mullins. Nominees include 149.5-Pountkr Brian Daly of bulb org and 220-Poundcr Shawn Fernandez of Zweibruck Ckon rep resenting the Continental sports Contr once. Picked from the Mediterranean Confer ence were Dan Wrasman 114.5 of Arazos and Scon Frod Rukson 180.51 of Hulk in Kon both in Greece. The fifth selectee ii Andre Lecours 149.5 of Fly twp ices. Best performers will be named to ilu1 air Force team that will Lake part in Trie inter service championships March 23-27 at Mather. Goalie socked after Book on player drug use by Bill Poole Cologne Germany up goal keeper Toni Schumacher was sucked As West Germany s National soccer team Captain thursday amid controversy Over his Book about drug use among West German players. Schumacher 32, Wai stripped from the captaincy by the presidium of the German soccer federation and was told not to report for the nation Al tide s March 9-11 training Camp. In was also dropped from the Cologne Side to play i Niram Frankfurt in the Ger Man league s first division saturday. His Hosl written Book starting whistle due for release March 1, focuses on what he says is widespread drug use in the first division of the West Ger Man soccer league. In an interview published in die Well National daily newspaper thurs Day he was quoted As saying he did not believe he would be dropped for Good West German team manager Franz said having read the Book there Are several roundabout at tacks in it that 1 do not regard As Good. That will also do much damage to the image of German but he declined to discuss other possible sanctions against Schumacher. National striker Uwe Rahn who plays for Orussia monchengladbach said the German team members should discuss Schumacher s Book at the training Camp. And Thomas Hoerster who is also in the National squad said he is no longer acceptable As Captain. It s a Burden when one is together with 20 other players and knows exactly that whatever lakes place will be reported in Schumacher has said he will not take Back what he has written in the Book. He said he hoped the Book might save somebody s life Antl Lead to tighter controls. The weekly Der Spiegel news mag Azine published excerpts of the Book in which Schumacher told of teammates gulping cough syrup with a High Content of Mph Cirinc before a crucial game. He said he tried the drug capt agon himself. My Cologne companions and i arc absolutely not the Only ones who were unable to resist doping experiments Schumacher wrote. Doping has a Long tradition in the West German an sports television boxing i inward Davis is. Othal Divon at Atlantic City ,4ijn.satuni�y. Radio College basketball kans state ill Oklahoma 2 34 . Saturday
