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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 1, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday. November 1, 1987 the stars and stripes Cassaday fastest in Usa eur Baum bolder Germany corps Mic Nobel Cassaday braved the mud and Shewe to prove he s fastest in he Jarl or Cross country championships a saturday. Cassaday co mpg in the men s30-39 division clock 34-Minutc, 22-second time la Rhu Flici the entire Field of 104 competitors iffy to 10-kilo meter race. Marie Thompson also of recorded the second best35 2. He topped the Man s 29-and-under division Thompson in that division Sullivan of 21 it support conman a. Lori Carson of tie j re support croup took her third night usar eur title.  moved into the women s sgt for division for runners 26-32 yen old. Proving worthy of her Seu Clfon to the world claw athlete or Floram where she willbe concent Alwg on Marathon run Ning for the olympic tryouts Bearson triumphed wih a 39 13 clocking. Kat Lerf Delgado of Vii corps look thy women s open 25-and under division in 43 49. The/40-and Over men s division was a by dint Davit of Vii corps in w 32, while Dick Troy another Vrtol harrier took the new men s i Fiton for runners 46 and older in4 14. Borson Ufko Vii corps Martha Lupo won the women s 33-40 division in 50 57. Junda Lafleur of the 26th support tip retained the women s 41 and it division with 53 57 on the clock five men s division Overall finalists Dieble to submit applications for no All army Cross country team. Alon Feith Cassaday Thomp son and sulfa in Daniel Owens of Vii corps and Etas Rod Den Zinc an All Arnt member last year arc eligible. The women May so free members to and Anny. Those Able include Linda Tennent of the a fast support come Vul corps Kathleen Delgado and 2lsl support come s Lindy Buck Man. Bonn volleyball girls win Bennor title again Bonn Germany Betty Keitel is us Casey Stengel of Bennor nigh school Irla volleyball. Saturday Keitel i Bonn team won Theben enor volleyball championship far Keitel i sixth such title. The Bonn Tea went into the tournament As regular sea ton conference champions lie ninth league tide for tie 13-year coach. Keitel attributes the tournament Crown to solid learn play established by la Touney and ill Canie Renic team selection Jodi Douglas Daniell Holm Burgand Krista Wright. Douglas was also selected tournament most valuable player. We won because of our  the coach said. We brought the Ball up to our setters who consistently set the hitters up for attacks.1 the coach praised As Wright a setter. Her duties were to give Lite bitten Doug Las and Holmburg. Meatballs to slam Over the net. Bonn cruised through Pool play beat ing defending champions Hahn an shape then Topping accent in Cross Pool play to reach the finals against Hihn gained the finals by rebounding from a Pool play loss to Bonn to beat shape. The i Hawks then downed Brussels in Cross Pool play. Bonn s consistent dish pm up and slam pm Down offence offset Hahn s big hitter Charlene Johnson 15-10 in the first game of the Besl of five championship. Then Bonn spaced. The girls lost concentration in the second game. The excitement got to them Normal High school stuff said Keith. But they settled Down and decided to  after Hahn scored a 7- 5 win to Lithe match at 1-1, Bonn blasted away for consecutive wins of 15-11,15-6. In Consolation play Brussels too third place beating a tent 15-7,15-5. The following players were selected Lothe All tourney team Wright Douglas Holmberg and Beth fanning of Bonn Megan Baerman of accent Johnson Ana Angela Shafer of Hahn Anne Paquette and Marilena Berdjis of Brussels and Gwen Pilimai of . Players selected to the All conference team were hitters Pilimai Johnson Douglas and Jeri Seperek of Soe Lerberg and a quell fanning Holmberg and autumn Rand of shape and setters right and Baerman. Juber oily Barons 32 Page 23 a. Germany Spang 1 Tilburg a 24-7 Lead Hen l Travis Allen s toe s cd c. Leal the Barons 32- 4 sat  Dahlum Poltl roared Back Oboyd s Teel to Virday. A packed Cro a saw the sabers claim heir first Eifel veg. Symbolizing supremacy by tween these sister bases since 1981. Spang Dahlum when had lost six straight to Milburga clinched second place in the coming nil sports Confer ence with an 8-1 Mccora Itic Barons finished the regular season \3 and will visit Spanuth Ahlum next Sunda in the Csc semifinals Dave Lockwood who coached Wilbur from 1983 to 83, came Benfor the firs time As Span Dahlem  looked headed for a leu when Dwayne Harp returned a Kickoff 84 Yards of touch Down and a 24-7 Tilburg Lead in he Sec Ond Quarter. But Lockwood had the last Lau sabers reaching the playoffs for second time in their history so oblast 2j Points. The sabers answered Harp s Ltd on the next Kickoff. Ken Sneed turned his for 83 Yards Andom had Cut the Gap to 24-13. That Gap closed to 24-16 in the i Quarter when Allen lucked a 28 held goal. Fullback Marzell Hill bowled the 1 to Cut Spang Ajile s d 22 Early in the fourth Quarter. The sabers vaulted ahead fl4 on Allen s 35-Yard Field goal with to left Leas than a minute later by Al ipod 28yards to pay dirt and after wicked the extra Point to close the score Bpyd finished with 20tards in 34carries to Lake Over oses a Rushing Lead. He has 1,134 Yards. Freddie Miller Yards in 14 carries. Second in the Csc Wither player still has a title Zwir Bruecken who takes to 937 y Tilburg led 18-Oi, the Baruni got9-Yard to pass with three Cal Saeman Sel up Willie us Sony Miller mad sprint the drive came28-Yard ram Chew Thi fore Ond to toss seven is org with 94ipped him to a Yards. Oneat at the i Jhing Charlie Harris to Hahn today first Quarter. Ling on Bert Chew Sharp who finished for 67 Yards. By Onscore by recovering Imbler. 12-0 on a 34-Yard Thalf of the two i Back Richard Specht s kept for a 38-Yard to  responded in the see on Tony Bynum l 5-Yardlawson. Lawson amassed for 94 Yards. Rushed 58 times for 251yards, Yum hit 12 of 25 passes for 165 Yards a Curg had 40 rushes for 270  Miller Spehl gained 90 Yards and 86. Chew also completed six of is air Foice Roo All for 87 Yards but a Finler cited four limes three by Ger a Williams and one by Roy Cri Hynden bit Bur line Afler Dennis Huesto swooped in for a hackles and 12 assists. Fellow Backer of Sedge id six solos. Eight assists Wawa Fumble recovery an safety Alvin tick also had six solos and eight assists. In a Lurex s other Csc regular sea re pm in 26. Wiesbaden 14 rhe main a Germany  a 26-7 Lead in the fourth Quarte then held on to finish it 4-5, their on record since 1984. Was also Rhein main s first Victory 5sfr Wiesbaden n throw years. The fell to 3-6. To Malouff sparked the rocket two key interceptions. 5-fool-7 cornerback returned his steal 60 Yards for a touchdown and a j3-0 Rhein main Lead with 4 02 left inthe first Quarter. Malouff took his second Pickoff 35yards to the Wiesbaden 12. He fumbled and safety Butch Walkins recovered at the flyers18. The rockets made it count when Onith and Goat Reserve quarterback lid fray on passed 3 Yards to West who had switched to wide receiver touchdown gave Rhein main a 19-7with 13 seconds left in the third minutes later the rockets Gubold their 26-7 Lead. James shorty return a punt 13 Yards to the Wiesbaden Ivy holding penalty pushed Back the Roc a to the 29. From where fray Ion Lofie Omid Tosi to Eric Huber. Fray Onvad relieved Tony Smith who opened the w Rine with a 20-Yard pass to tight end scat Wilber. Smith hit 10 of24 passes for w Yards. Wiesbaden Samad dash in the final eight minutes Ronvie it close. The flyers scored on a safer Tommy Thomas 10-Yard pass to Mike Ckeever and Thom As Pat pass 10   
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