European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 14, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday May 14,1968 the stars and stripes Pago 25 Kirch Gons pair win doubles Micky Gaff Howard Ca Verf Roll combined 242? for Abc Victory by Tracy Tanner suit writer Heidelberg two of the Kirch guns four took the doubles Lilly thurs Day in the american Bowling Congress european championships. Mick Gaff and Howard Calveri both from Alabama rolled i 2421 on Llmer Way to inc \ in try. No one could catch ii m. The second place team of Joseph Haiti ant Gregory la Untley of Lisburg came close with their 2418. Thai s when this game of finesse form and big finishes turned into a game offs 1 Atti probably kicked himself for not Bouling is 2m games instead of his four and la Untley s Only game that was t a Deuce was a 195. It a d rolled Hinl sixth Deuce they d have beaten the Kirch Roans team by two pins Bui left dim i Cut it in Bowling und the 201 average by Pitburg s duo is Loo re spec Tubac to even be pondered by an if. I Alli rolled a 556-613 for his 1169 and his partner rolled a 619-630 1249. Bui there was one Bowler that could walk away from the doubles Competition and not even acknowledge that if was a word in his vocabulary. That was Goff. Gifts first series was a 224-247 232703. The tourney s second highest series behind Stuttgart s Bill Shaffer who turned in a 70s. Finishing out his set Goff bowled a 213-239-214655 for a. 1368. No room for ifs there. Gaff set the Mark to beat for sin game sets and with the help of Calvert put his doubles team in the Lead. Calvert who currently holds a 171 average rolled to 175 during his doubles Competition with a 516-5371053. Heidelberg s Jack Paxton and Dieter Arnold rolled into third place with their 2405,200 average. During the team event Pailon had the Home crowd bulling when he finished with a 500-5751075. Nol exactly up to snuff for this 196 Bowler. Whispers were heard through the crowd that maybe Paxton had lost the touch. Liui one Man knew the old Paxton would be Back. Dial wat Arnold. I be been bowline with Jack for so Long Arnold said. I know thai when lie starts out poorly the first Day hell come Back Strong the next Arnold was right. Paxton rolled 622-6531275 on thursday. Coupled with Arnold s 568 5621130, inc team carried n 200 aver age and their third spot. In Friday s Early singles action no one was Able to pass the 1290 rolled by Hahn s Curt Gillispie in the second round Gillispie s two 600 series 634-656 Pul a heavy Strain on inc last two shifts of inches bowlers Wilh his 215 average. Parma sons Chris Holt followed Gillit Pic s Lead with a 1264. Doll also rolled two 600 games with his 619-645 series. The Hometown crowd was pleased with the 609-6531262 Heidelberg s Dave Newell threw. That total gives hint a third singles placing and a spot in the masters. As the Abc tournament winds Down. It is the 31 positions open in the masters Loum Ament that is weighing on every one s minds. With two singles shifts left to bowl the Eul for the masters was weighing heavy in the 194 Ranee. Stuttgart s Shaffer set the Pace with his 3672, 204 average. Rams Cin s Jim Remante followed with the same average on a 3670, the held dropped from there to Paul rajnish from Valano with a 201 average. Kevin Hamilton. No of sum fart had a 3624 total. Goff held the fifth snot with his a 7. He claimed that his High scores tame Nufler his commander remarked that maybe he was just too old to make the Cut anymore Liat remark came after he howled a 11 94 in the team event. But Golf proved age was t a Factor with his 1368 doubles score and a 1145 singles total. The last two shifts were scheduled 10 finish Laic Friday. Saturday the lop 31 men plus Heilbronn s Bob Gardner Lasi year s masters Champion and the lop 13 women plus Mary Gregg of Rammin the 87 women s masters Champion take to the lanes in the european masters championships. Bowling begins at 9 . Johnson s return dashed by injury world 100-meter sprint Champion forced ouf of race with leg Strain Tokyo a l in Johnson the world sprint Champion was forced out of the 100-Mclcr dish Halfway through the event by Art injury at tic Japan air lines International track and Field meet Fri Day. Johnson Felt a slight Strain in his left pkg and backed up said the Canadian s coach Charlie Francis. Right now he does uni feel the pain but we must wait 24 hours to know the exact reason. If it so severe sprain 1 think we need three weeks and if it s slight we need six to 10 Days to Johnson Holder of the 100-Mclcr world record of 9.83 seconds declined comment. American Many Krulic won the race in 10.32, followed by Japan s no. 1 sprinter Hiroki Fuwa in 10.48. And Kiiru Matsuhara also of Japan in 10.s7. Johnson said thursday he had fully recovered from the leg injury he sustained in february and 11 in oct tar Condi Tion and faster than he was last season when he set the world record in the 100 meter dash. Television baseball California Al new York Yankees 7 , saturday. Auto racing Indian polls Sim time trills 2 10 , sunday. Radio Beslic Liall Detroit at Chicano 7 06 . Saturday. Hockey new Cru a at Boston 1 30 . Sunday. Correction the High school soccer standings in Yeii erday Siars and stripes should have placed Vitsick boys atop German a South. The Falcons have a 4-0-0 record which kicks them above the Munich Mustangs 3-1-0. Vilseck beat Munich 6 4 in overtime april 30. In the bin nor the accent girls record is f-2-0. Inter National school of Brussels girls stand Al 1-3-0. In Oiler events at the meet world re word Holder Evelyn Ashford of the United Stales sprinted to an easy Victory in inc women s 100 meters in i a below her world record of 10.76, set in 1984. Japan s Ilromi Isozaki was second and China s Zhang Xia Giong was third. World record Holder Rynaldo Chc Miah of the United states led from inc Start and won the men s 110-meter hurdles in 13.57. Below his world record of 12.93. American Milan Stewart finished Sec Ond in 13.6s, followed by you Zhicheng China s asian record Holder in 13.75. Guldberg Mogens of Denmark won the i .500-meter run in 3 47,46, ahead of two japanese Shigeki Naku Yma 3 47,70 and Yoshikazu Arala 3 48.03 Gramc fell of Canada won the 3,000 meter steeplechase in 8 40.68, Dieudonne Kwizera of Burundi suited ahead of american James Robin son in the last 10 meters and captured the Soo Mcter run in 1 48.63. Robinson finished second in 1 48,7followed by Williams buy Csc of Vene Zuela in i s0.04. American Larry Myricks captured the Long jump with a leap 27 ,2vj inches followed by dict mar Haff of West Ger Many and Japan s Hisayuki Shibata with ajumpof25-4 a. Klaus of West Germany look the javelin throw at 282 feet. In the women s event Micacla Poga Cian of Romania took the 100-meter Hur dle in 13.05 seconds finishing about two meters ahead of american Donna Wal Ler clocked in 13.41. Doina Melile of Romania with her big strides led All the Way and won the 800-meter run in 2 11.42, just one Sec Ond ahead of Japan s Ayako aral. West germans swept the lop two places in the shot Pul with Claudia Losch winning with a throw of 65-1/, followed by Iris Plo Zitzka and Japan s Aya Suzuki. China s Liao we Fen he Aston re Cord Holder took the Long jump with a ii a of 21- i beating Naiomi Kawatsu an Minako Isogai of Japan. American Louise Ritler jumped 6-3v to win the High jump followed by Japan s Megut Sato and China s be Teisu. Canadian Springer Ben Johnson faces up in three weeks recuperation far Strain
