European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 3, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday april 3, 19b7 the stars and stripes Page 25 outdoor adventures on me comeback fro wildcats appear to be making a significant comeback in the German state of Hesson according to the Deutsche Jagds Clung German Hunting newspaper. Stale forestry officials have instructed their Fiel offices to attempt a census of wildcats or if Dat zen in German to obtain a picture of population growth patterns. Private Forest owners have also been asked to help with the growth appears to be most prominent in areas with heavy underbrush and hollow Timber. Significant numbers have been seen in the Rhei bards Wald Meiss Norwald and Kauffm Gerwald a Normal living area Tor an adult pair of wildcats is around 100 hectares. As Young cats mature the Yare slowly pushed out of the Home area by the Par colors Are a Dull yellow and White and they grow to about twice the size of a Domestic cat. The Tail has distinct Brownish rings the cats teed mainly on have been ongoing in Hessen Bavaria and other German slates to slowly increase the Popula Tion. It will be interesting to see whether the Wildcat can make a comeback in Germany. This is definitely one of Europe s most Beautiful wildlife species. Mark Swearengen the total number estimated in Germany is 2,01 0. Wiesbaden Rod and own club hns teased five Kilometres of an excellent Trout Stycn Innear Weilerg. The Stream is about 45 minute North of Wiesbaden. The Sroul Mason in Germany opened wednesday and the a Cilberg Stream will be open everyday except Friday when it will be stocked with Roul. Daily weekly and monthly permits can be Pur chased at the Wiesbaden Hod and gun club sales store tit Maini Kasl i. For More information Call therod and Oun cub at Wiesbaden civilian 06121 428649 or the sales room at Mainz Kalcl military44so, the annual Hunters trophy show of the hcs sen Landes Council and re can main Rod and gun club will be held saturday at the Rhein main offi mrs and noncommissioned officers club. The show starts at 5 30 . And will also feature a Dis play of Hunting entries must be registered before i . For More information Call John Butts at Frankfurt civilian 069-69-7745, Sternhagen Sapp Pace . Skiers complied by Bucky Fox Bamberg s Bill Sternhagen and Nuernberg s Handy Sapp led a american showing at the International Swiss officers Sid championships Las weekend in Disentis Switzerland. Stemhagen who won the . Force giant slalom last month in Garmisch local Roundup captured the Silver medal in last sat urday s giant slalom. He placed 10th in the 15-Kilometer Cross country race Sun Day. Thai gave him fourth in the combined , who dominated the Usa eur and us. Forces nordic races won Abronze in this Cross country race. He finished 11 the in the giant slalom for a six thin the combined. Other american men competing were Stuttgart s Graham Smith who placed eighth in the giant slalom bad Stoelz s Aln zoloft who took 13tb in the nordic and Stuttgart s Terry pee who finished16th in the giant slalom i St in the nor Dic and 13th in the combined Wimmer of store tics. Belgium gave the . Team a ninth place in theto kilo Etc nordic race. General Baum older s All Europe Spring sports festival starts Al id . April ii at the Hall of and girls from Ages 6 to 19 will compete in basketball fresh Row shooting hot snot shooting and dribbling football throwing soccer Lucking and baseball an softball throwing and batting. The meet is open la All tee is s3. Call Doug Alexander or Sharon Henry at Baum older ets 485-7537 or 7276. Running an american heritage10-Kilometer race runs saturday. Registration starts at 8 30 ., with a10 am. Start at Heidelberg s Rod and gun club. It s open to military and Dod civilians. Entry fee is it of 12 Marks. Call Carol Latimore Al Heidel Berg ets 370-8373 or 6970, Rugby the 3rd Oil Frank Furt americans 2-0, will visit Reusens Lamm a German club South of Frank Tun at 2 . Sunday. Wuerzburg women Beata Schaffenburg for Vii corps Lead Wuerzburg Germany leading 106-66 thursday night to open the bust of Lorec series for the Vii corps women s basketball by the Angle Briscoe s three baskets and the rebounding of Patricia Jean Wuerzburg scored the Tim 8 Points and led 13-2 Only 3 41 into the three Pointer by Antonetie Killion upped the lady rattlers1 Tead to 36-15with 6 06 logo in the copes ngh Alf. Wuerzburg went to its Bench and As Char Funburg raced Back into Contention scoring 14 straight Points to pull within3629 with 2 32 remaining. 849 Pho nov Tracy brew Wuerzburg s Angle Briscoe tire sin 14points Back came the lady Rattler starters and with Jean leading the Way with 8 Points in the last two minutes Wurzburg led 47-33 at scored 6 More Quick Points As Wurzburg opened a 54-35cdgir 2 41 . Lady Rattler coaches said thai pulling its starters and allowing the suns to come Back Only to reassert its domination was All part of the game plan. They added that the team would have to play better defense to Triumph at As Chat Funburg Harper led the balanced lady Rattler attack with is Points Jean contributed 17, Killion is Briscoe 14 and Diane Huron 12.Stuttgart s Only consistent poin makers were Kareen Frierson with 22 and 17. The series moves to ready Barrack gym in Aschaffenbur for game 2 at i . Saturday should the suns win third game would be played sunday at i Wuerzburg men run past Stuttgart Wuerzburg Germany the Wuerzburg rattlers wore Down Stutt Gart s stallions in the second half to Posta 93-75 Victory thursday night in game i of the Busl of Lorce Vii corps men basketball finals. Stuttgart trailing by us Many As 14 Points in the first half charged Bac within a single Point Early in the second half and stayed close behind the scoring of Beverly Morris Bui two key steals by Johnny Snowde helped the rattlers pull away and Wuerzburg never looked Back. The series switches to Panzer Bobblin Genora i . Sat urday second game. If a third game proves necessary it will be at i . Sunday also at Panzer Fred Short hit 26 for the rattlers. Bev Erly Morris netted 25 for the stallions. Wiesbaden s men grab Lead in v corps Frankfurt the Wiesbaden Eagle s soared Over the Frankfurt Falcons 104-95 thursday night to open the corps men s basketball finals. The bust of Ihrck series moves 10 the Wiesbaden All gym at i . Sunday in wha could be inc final game. If Frank fun ties the series a third game would rust to tired in 30 Points and hauled Down m rebounds to Pace the eagles. They led 50-38 at halftime and mad their biggest margin 75-60 with 9 56 left. John Mccall contributed 21 Points fast Eddie Hall 17 and Calvin Cooks 14 for Wiesbaden seeking its first carps title since 1934. Forward Jackie Johnson led Frankfurt ill 29 Points 19 in first half. Wayne Collins added 20. Andre Hutchinson 14and Duke Fancher 15, All in the second half. Johnson also grabbed 13 Falcons led Early until Russell s bucket gave the eagles a 9-8 Lead with14 40 left in the first half. All nine of those Wiesbaden Points belonged id Kus sell. The eagles never lost that kid. Johnson shot Frankfurt within 14-17with 10 12 left before half i me hut Cooks countered with a 3-Point stun that sparked Wiesbaden on its next Roll. Wiesbaden shot 25 for 63 Irani Thefield fran fun 32 for 91, the eagles made 39 of 56 foul shots the Falcons 20 of 2 7,
