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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 16, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday May 16, 1988 the stars and stripes Page 25 Walton Newborn win masters Bowling titles by t1ucy Tanner staff incl str Heidelberg the american Bowling Congress and the women s International Bowling Congress matters championships came Down to ram slim is. Heidelberg sunday in he finals and they both won. Rams Cin s Fred fingers Walton won the Abc honors by beating Heidelberg s Dave Newell. At the lame Lime Heidelberg s Nona Newborn look the lop spot in the wisc by out rolling  Lynne Brown. Walton lopped 655 other entrants through the qualifying rounds and out hot 31 masters qualifiers to win his second title. He also won Hie title in 1986. But Walton says this win Means More than Llie last because of he tremendous Competition. The 194.7 average in took to simply make the Cul for the Abc masters was the highest Ever and five pins above last year. In addition the final eight rolled a 202.7 combined average in saturday and sunday s finals. With the slate wiped clean the lop five men s and women s bowlers began the Day s final Bowling the fifth and fourth place finishers began the High rolling. For inc Abc. Ramstein s Richard Helms occupied the fourth spot and so Ulgart s Ken Brooks had moved from eighth place to make he five Man Cut. Brooks easily disposed of Helms Wilh a 210-192 401 to the Ramstein Bowler s 161 -168327. Next Brooks look on Lance Lonsdale another Hom Clown Bowler and again advanced. Brooks threw two deuces for a 434 total 217 average. Lonsdale finished with a 336. Then the Man thai would go on to Lake the i bronc stepped onto the lanes. Walton threw a 204-183 to Brooks 181-170. Brooks had bowled 11 games to that Point and was worn out but his Bowling did t reflect it. Down 10 the end Brooks had Wallon women. In the i oth Frame Wallon needed a Mark to beat the Marathon Man. He threw a 4-7-10 split. And the crowd was sure it was Over. But Walton known As fingers because of the magic touch he has on the Ball picked up that split came Back with a seven count and the Chance Al the final. "1 knew when you picked up thai spill thai you were inc one local Brooks Lold Caslon later. In Bowling against the Newell the lop qualifier Walion moved ahead by 46 pins and Newell was i Able to catch him. Wallon threw games of 232-177-1 9 i for an even 600 total and a 200 average. Newell who finished in first place after inc Cut to five wound up 44 pins behind Walton and a 192 aver age. That was no where near Whai the Heidelberg Bowler rolled in his first 18 games of the finals. He threw a 3735 total fora 207 average. During Ihbe to style Rolloff. The top five men rolled a 203.5 average. The women s top five did equally Well. The lop five rolled a combined average of 197.s. The Marathon Bowler for the women was Val Greer another Heidelberg favorite. Greer finished fourth Afler inc final Cut and met Elke Holdron of Wal Ryburg who look the fifth spot. Both women came out Wilh Tough games with Greer rolling a 217 to Holdren s 195. Thai put Holdren Al a 22-pin disadvantage. The second game proved 10 be nip and tuck Wilh Holdron leading by two in inc seventh Frame. Greer came Back with two strikes Holdren struck in the eighth but opened in the ninth leaving her without a Chance to catch up. Greer finished with a 180 to hold Ren s 161. Next Greer met rat Stein s Lilly Cowley both rolled deuces in the first game Cowley a 214 and queer a 201, in the second game Greer also threw a 202 to put the pressure on a tagging Cowley. In the loan. Cowley needed a double to take the set. She threw Turkey and ended the game Wilh a 193. After 10 straight games Greer said she must be gelling old. I m Only 31, but i feel like i must be 92, she said. Cowley s no a competitor proved deadly. Newborn on her Way to tic championship threw a 201-182 to oust Cowley and put herself in the finals. Cowley rolled 154-146. Newborn who had led the tournament through sat urday s 12 games relinquished her Lead to Brown Sun Day morning in the first six games. Averaging a 199 for the first 18 games. Brown was definitely inc one local. Newborn was silting with a 190 average. Bui in was the Newborn who found her Mark in the finals. I was numb when i came Oul on inc lanes said Newborn. But after inc first game i Sci Lucil Down. That Fust game she rolled a 190. Meanwhile Brown was t Bowling up to her usual Al All. I be never seen thai Many splits in my life Brown said. She had t local of eight during her final three games. But what the hey 1 feel pretty Good Noui my first masters Competition. I la be Back next  Wilh her win. Newborn will also he Back next year. She bowled games of 190-201-205 in inc final Maich for a 596 total and a 19s average. This was Newbom i fifth masters but her first win. Both leagues 1987 champions survived inc cuts unlit the last three. Bob Gardner finished in Sim place with i 196 average and Mary Gregg was seventh rolling a 179 average. Bob Richarl of Ramstein finished seventh and Ron Mccurdy of Darmstadt placed eighth. For the wisc Nee Wallace took the sixth spol and Salina Sand fur took eighth. Mannlein s Fred fingers Walton. Second masters Lilly Heidelberg s Nona it born. 198 average in final lend overcomes Perez Roldan Rome up top seeded Ivan lend overcame a Rowdy crowd and the All court alack or Guillermo Perez Roldan sunday to win his second title Al the s825.000 italian open Tennis championships 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. Pyrcz Roldan the 14ih seed who last sunday won a grand prix event on Clay in Munich fought far 4 hours and 37 minutes. Lindl won the Marathon on his second match Point when his a genl Indian opponent netted a fore band. Perez Roldan had prolonged the suspense earlier in the game by sending a backhand Down the line to thwart lend s first bid to end the match. The czechoslovak s ire was directed at everything from a Low flying plane wailing an advertising Banner to the taunting noisy Cen ice court spectators. Braves spa twin Bill with Blue sox Bamberg West Germany the Bamburg braves waned Stuttgart 14-3 in a 10-run Rule shortened game bul had to Settle for a German american league double header split sunday As the Blue Soi hammered Back for a 13-9 second game Victory. Alan Mancl pitched four innings ii Ruck out five and smacked a two run Homer in the fourth inning As the braves out powered so Ulgart. Right fielder Roland Clark hit a iwo run shot in a Sis run first inning Mark Pfyffer cranked a two run Homer in the fourth and Tad going uncorked a two run double in the fifth to bring the curtains Down on inc Blue sox. Mattel was relieved by Dennis David son who started the fifth inning and gave up two hits and a run. Stuttgart losing Pitcher Edgar Huertas a Cal 3vi and allowed 10 runs. Tom Bose relieved. Sim tart was t through Wilh David son though. A a baseball Davidson got the nod for game two and so Ulgart welcomed him Wilh four runs in the first inning three coming from Wally Shankovich s three run Homer. Bambara s Kenny Mcd Armolt relieved in Ine third to no Avail. So Ulgart s Greg Brown jacked a Lead off Homer and Mark Thomas added a iwo run Blasi to Boot Mcderm Oll who did t record an out. Martel came Back in and calmed Skull gun s offence until inc Blue sox came up Wilh a four run ii la inning sparked by Brown who Hii a Itsvo no double. Meanwhile Siu Garl winning Pitcher Garland Diamond who coughed up four runs in the first sell cd Down 10 record a Complete game and fanned eight. Mancl finished with five strikeouts. Brown paced Stuttgart s offence going 4- Br-4 Wilh a Homer and double. Shan Kovich had two hits. Bamberg Center fielder Hector Delcon was 3-for-4, third baseman Rene Delcon was j-for-5, and Mike Strayhorn had two rib singles. Bamburg s record is 3-1. So Ulgart stands Al 1-3. In other a a league action numb try ibid tbii7-l bad Tolz West Germany the Nurnberg i Rales ran their record to 3-0 by sweeping a pair from the bad Tali twins who were making their a a league debut. The pirates overcame a 7-4 deficit with four runs in the fifth inning and another in the seventh to win the opener. The second game went Only five innings because of the 1 a run Rule. Radio pro basketball Aba playoffs bos ton at Allnut 2 a. Tuesday  
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