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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 7, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 a a the stars and stripes monday May 7,1990 european Bowlin Ramstein a night court sets Pace by Tom Saunders staff writer Hanau West Germany a the Hanau hustlers looked like the team to beat on paper averaging about 193 a Bowler but after two of three shifts in the american Bowling Congress team event sunday they were a beaten team. A jury of four from Ramstein called the night court headed by Duane Hudson a 1202, overruled Hanau. Night court finished with a 4548 team total to nip the second place Hahn surprises which had 4537. Ramstein also placed teams in third and fourth As the rolling stones gathered 4522 pins and the ancient mariners cruised to a 4468  team action night court went into the Day looking to do Good. A we went into it thinking we had a Good Chance,4 said Ramsteiner Dave Warlick who dropped 1113 pins in the six game event to include a team High 246 game. A we should be finished with a 2700, though a said the san Antonio native. They might be reached that score except for a sixth game collapse of 670 total which could be been especially disastrous had Hudson not shot Down a 221 game to keep the ram steiners Heads above water. A everyone just fell off that game,4 said Hudson whose Hometown is fort Walton Beach Fla. 4the line was getting thin and evei7one tried to Point the Ball instead of just rolling  about the disappointing ninth place Hanau showing Hudson said a i expected something out of Hanau because this is their  the Hahn surprises were led by Tony Horwath a 1248 set which included a 674 opening series. Horwath seemed surprised at his performance. When asked what worked for him the East Tawas mich., native answered a i done to even know. I did no to really pay  the rolling stones were paced by Kevin Lewis who levelled a 670 opening series and finished with a 1248 Block. Pat Cron tallied series of 596 and 590 for an 1186 to Lead the ancient mariners. The hustlers finished with 4356, 192 pins of the Pace. Due to the two squad setup teams Competition resumes wednesday at 9 . Doubles Competition is set for monday and thursday at 10 30 . Each Day. The singles Battles will be tuesday and Friday at 10 30 . Each Day. Lane items Horwath a 674 was High game. Charles Ribkee of the Kaiserslautern Lions cranked a 276 High game and recorded the High three game series of 699 and the top six game Block of 1292. Attribute that to they be been  sets her sights on masters by Klint Johnson assistant sports editor Hanau West Germany a Wurzburg Selke Holdren is tall blonde 28, and the new Queen of the european women a International Bowling Congress All Star championships. With two missions accomplished she a aiming for another a the wisc masters title. Holdren saved her Best for the final Day of the wisc averaging a 203.7 saturday for a six game Block of 1222 that not Only nailed Down the singles Crown but also the All events title. The German born Holdren rolled 635 and 587 series spiced with 235, 214 and 232 games. She slipped to a 140 in the finale and said of that game a i was probably nervous and trying too  Holdren earlier rolled 1162 in the team event and 1057 in doubles and stood third in All events going into singles. Holdren a singles Triumph not Only vaulted her to two wisc championships and made her the no. 1 women a qualifier for this weekends masters Here but it atoned for a 1988 defeat that was haunting the Wurzburg native. In 1988 she lost the singles title to Nee Wallace of Mannheim by one pin 1164-1153. Holdren made sure that history would not repeat in 1990 by building a 71-pin margin Over Viola Escoe of Berlin. Escoe rolled 553-598-11 15 fora 191.8 average. Holdren a Secretary in the Wurzburg Community is also seeking a wisc masters title that has eluded her the past two years. She finished fifth in ibo the 1988 masters and last year lost to Grafen Wohr a Judy Facey in the final Rolloff. Facey is not Back to defend her title. Jeanette Anderson of Lakenheath England was saturdays All events runner up behind Holdren with a three event total of 1100-1120-1123 for 3343. Karlsruhe a Sally Dunn placed third at 3327, followed in fourth by Augsburg a Selina Sandefur at 3281. Sandefur shared a wisc doubles championship two years ago. Mary Martinez of Ansbach finished fifth at 3279. The rest of the a Sweet 16�?� who qualified for next weekends masters included sue Bradley of Munich 3231�?T88 All events Winner Lynn Brown of Ramstein 3229sharon Manupella of Munich 3207carrie Meyer of team Champion Bremerhaven 3174sharon Mcphee of Mannheim 3164sherry Miller of shape 3161beth Eaton of Heil Bronn 3152rhonda Barnhart of Ramstein 3144escoe 3139doubles Champ Katie Sanders of sem Bach 3131 and Suzie Crosby of Ramstein 3130. Heidi Ogo of Stuttgart 3128 and Anna Morley of Sembach 3122 finished 17th and 18th for alternate masters spots. Anderson nipped Martinez 1123-1122 for third place in singles. Sandefur posted an 1119 for fifth place one pin ahead of Claudine a a red Jackson of Ansbach. In recognition of special and overlooked accomplishments in the 1990 wisc the following a Wib Biesz Are awarded for Rookie of the tourney a Teresa Kemp of Vicenza. Kemp was not just a wisc Rookie she is a Bowling neophyte. Picked up at the last minute to fill out the Vicenza Bella italia team she recently started league Bowling and came to this her first Ever tournament with a 132 average. She responded with six gamers of 1001-901-1031 for a 2933 total and nearly a 163 average. For most near misses a Anderson. To put it another Way Lakenheath Sanderson was a threat in every event. But she never quite made it to the top. She finished second twice in All events and doubles with Darlene Hunter. She was third in singles and fifth in team with the Milde Heath madness. Anderson was also a Model of consistency in her six game blocks rolling 100, 1120 and 1123. For single game performance a Mary Weber. Nothing came close to Matching Weber a 278 game and it must rank As one of the wisc All time highs. Though she did no to Challenge for any titles and missed qualifying for the masters Ramstein a Weber gave the tournament and Hessen bowl its biggest moments a with nine straight strikes. For contributions by a native a Holdren. Although there Are Many German Ameri can entrants in wisc Holdren a local National connection is perhaps stronger than the rest. She rolled her first Ball not in an american House but in a German facility in Frankfurt at age 17. She also has competed in German and bavarian championships but never in the . For sportsmanship a the Augsburg one team of Sandefur Virginia Loch Stella Sneed and Judith Kelley. Without grumbling they moved to another Lane and started a doubles game Over after the computer broke Down through five frames and scores in that game could not be retrieved. Mainz wins double header Mainz West Germany a the Mainz rangers used Juan Lopez three hitter in the opener and three Nightcap Home runs to sweep a German american baseball league double header from the Mannheim Amigos sunday. The rangers edged the Amigos 2-1 and 4-3 to improve their a a record to 5-1. Mannheim fell to 1-2. Lopez silenced the Amigo bats with nine strikeouts while walking Only one in the first game. Glenn Murry yielded six hits in taking the loss. The rangers scored in the first on singles by Luis Chevere and Mark Hussey plus an error. They added their other in the second on a walk esp Aldo Baldos single and a fielders Choice. Scott walkers single in the fourth spoiled Lopez shutout bid. Four homers were hit in the Nightcap. After Bill Dickmann a round tripper put Mainz ahead 1-0 in the second Mannheim a Victor Dunn rapped a three run shot in the third. Mainz rallied Back on Solo shots by Kenny Guasp and Greg Wolfgang to tie it at 3-3. The rangers then won it in the final seventh on Wolfgang a single Baldos Dou m ble and first baseman Murray a errant relay throw to the plate for what would be been an inning ending double play. Reese Berry allowed six hits and fanned eight in winning the second game. Loser Martin Helmig gave up Only two hits besides the damaging homers. Frankfurt 10-12, Giessen 9-6 Giessen out fumbled Frankfurt in the opener in a game that saw both teams Combine for 12 errors eight by Giessen 10 walks two hit batsmen a and not too much hitting. Marcus Domanski had a two run Homer and a single for Giessen. Frankfurt scored four times in the first inning on a hit three walks and three errors. The giants got their other six runs in the third on two singles four walks a hit Batter a wild pitch a passed Ball and three More Giessen Bobbles. Donnie Sullivan Albert Johnson and Dan Caufield sparked Frankfurt a win in the Nightcap. Sullivan collected 4 Bis on a two run Homer and Atwo run triple while going 3 for 3. Johnson had a double and two runs batted in on a 3-for-4 performance and Caulfield clouded two triples and drove in three runs. Ken Fisher and Doug Anderson had two hits apiece in the losing Effort. Augsburg 15-10, Nurnberg 11-9 Augsburg West Germany a Mike Stanley a infield single in the seventh inning scored the winning run for a 10-9 Augsburg Victory in the second game giving the a a a doubleheader sweep sunday. Augsburg won the opener 15-11, despite Nurnberg Solo Home runs by Kevin Munkwitz and Robert Patrick and a two run shot Byron Mcmillan. Scott Laurie fanned eight in winning the opener upping his record to 3-0. Brian Lee paced the Augsburg a first game Victory with a two run inside the Park Homer. Gary Briggs hit a tape measure Solo Homer for the a a in the second game and Stanley went 2 for 3. Mcmillan also homered in the Nightcap off Winner Barry Clark 2-1. The a a raised their league record to 51, while the pirates dropped to 2-2.ferreira, Hooper Triumph at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh apr Conceicao Ferreira a portugese Cross country runner adapting Well to a Hilly course and strength draining humidity smiled her Way to a nearly a wire to wire Victory sunday in the women a division of the Pittsburgh Marathon. The menus Winner in one of the few major marathons that spotlights the women was Dick Hooper of Dublin Ireland who took Over from a fading Agapis Masong of Tanzania at the 21-mile Point to out kick runner up Tom Ekblom of Finland and win by 26 seconds. Hooper winning for the first time in the 25 marathons he has raced finished in 2 15.49 and won $15,000. Ekblom a time was 2 16 15 and John Tuttle last years runner up was third in 2 16 29. The women a purse of $114,485 was More than double the menus purse of $47,400 in the sixth annual race. Ferreira 28, collected $26,385 for winning in 2 hours 30 minutes and 34 seconds Well off the course record of 2 29 50 set in 1988 by two time Winner Margaret Groos. A baseball  
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