European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 22, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday july 22, 1990 the stars and stripes outdoor adventures by Mark Swearengen the 1990 Usa eur capital game drawing was held july 17 at Tompkins Barracks in Schwet Zingen West Germany. Chaplain capt James f. Hargis was in charge of the drawing. A total of 343 Hunters entered the drawing. Hunting assignments will be made in August when game quotas arc expected from German authorities. Results of the drawing Are shown below with drawing number and names. 161 Mortti e. Fran Czyl 343 Jonnyle it. From a 33/ John c fria Manri 286uwr 38mtchmq.git 204 John a Gantry 156jm#e, b9jl.glklerjlv 4? Lawriw. Gingery 247 Randy d. Otic 257 Oor Talg. Oort 307 Robert or. 77 Eduart a. Grantham 45 Wilham c Groci s2 Jorg c. Gritto ibs Jam to Gran. 177 Richard a a Wii 318kar1w, 1370ftilr.hn 14 Robert 147 Donald p. Hinton 148wukmh. Harmon 78 Richard w. Melon 83hrvy 3, Manilof 37 Rogar e. Martha 172 Alton l Forf turn 240j#rrray a Mayar 88 Kenneth h a inlay 2whmim 96 Arthur j Martin 90 Gary 0, of Xiy 204 cd a. Accilli 239 Gaorge f. Mccarthy219 Daniel Mec Laaka y ?80 Michael Sabaton 136 Charia t. Ackroyd 311 Raymond a. Adama 330 wet foam w. Aja trop 320 Jimmu o. Allison q5 Aridj. A Rathaw 327 Craig 336 Johns a Allied 298 Dean a Birt Tatt 81 John bum Garver 296 Alfred Bayerl 203 Paul a balt 212 John 3. Bar Gran 207 Brian s Andeson 208jeffrey Larmen Tom 332 Joaa Phe. Ball y 258 Richard 3. Bart 79ruuu.bm 277 we Thant Baumgartner 202 Sam Beauchamp 136 Kip t. Beri Taon 291 Parry Bavin 273 Ronald a. Bdirm�n340 Larry a Batby 310 or Blinkin Phlp 182 Michael borate 208 James t. A Tawyer 270 Willlam l Brame 281 Kenneth l Brigge 161 Ronald Brook 339 Mutaal b. Brawn 21 Byron o. Beverly 28jam#d, 97 Jen Nungi c. Carte it 224 Arnold 64 Scott a Cli Uaen 4 John o. Clout 341 Jecht comon 180 Charlie a Coulton 125 Richard Courtnay 161 John b. Cowden so Jamea 67 Thom. M. Crawford 283 Raymond a. Croaa 287 Martin j. Culp ii 329 John c Decker 301 William t. Dellinger 1 Thomae a. Depuy 131 bitty w. Dickens 289 Anthony Divalentin 31 Raul 20 Arthur j. Duff 213 Ralph i Banar 249 Andrew j. De Fella Iii 312 Jack 193 Hayea t. Ent 282kiyab.sngmieier 222 Gary m. Erta Daon 118 Gilbert l Ferguson 284 Robert 8. Flara 241 Thomase. Rath a 306 Keum p. Bishop 290 Ronald lbs Eye 188 Richard l boat 31s Scott 298 Donald 284c.j. Broadworth 80 Larry grown 99 pm Wing. Burch 27stvon a Byford 48rob#rt h. Candido 28 Mark e. Catty. 114 a Leolaa a Cavm 218 will. H. Champert Aln 164 Edward 0. Chandler ill Warren p. Chapped 278 Hobart a Church 140 Jamal Acita Aii Mainz by Rob Staggenborg staff writer Frankfurt West Germany a . Littlejohn and Rick Serrano popped two run homers to Cap a seven run Mainz rally As the rangers upended the Frankfurt giants 11-9 in the German american baseball semifinals saturday. The Best of three series shifts to Mainz sunday with the squads hitting the Field at noon for game 2, an if necessary game 3 will follow Littlejohns sixth inning shot proved to be the game Winner when he met Frankfurt Ace John Brudvig a 1-2 delivery with a drive to deep Center driving in Georgie Rodriguez for a 10-8 Mainz Lead. Frankfurt never recovered Brudvig battling the heat and fatigue and the giant infield battling its own defensive blunders. Frankfurt a Joe Esparza turned a 3-2 deficit into a 6-3 advantage in the third with a grand slam off Winner Fernando Lopez. Dan Cau Fiell Richard Jackson and Rafael Merced ail reached on Mainz miscues setting the stage 44 Elk b. Clouse. 278 Walter d. Cod nay 189 John v. Cotton 302 rotund q. Coulton 112 Dennis f. Cov it 118 William m. Cox 279 Jamal d. Crapp 74 a Rolf l crass 271 Jim a r. Cut Ira 308 Jeff cml l Davit 288 Phillip j. Defining 289roys.danmy 298 Douglas a Dover 216 Kathryn 333 Martha 3. Draw 6 Timothy Drummond 78 Michael r. Durham -98 Mark d. Eby 148 Sithar f. Ewaida 111 72 Jerry 0. Emott 127emete. Eth ton 123 Ralph 200 Theodora j. Fatten 297 slag Nad fuck 121 John j. Fitzgerald 3 Stephan Fortch 217 David l. Hasting 84jamib. Hawkin 78 Lanca Hac Carman 242 Marvin t. Hgr Smay 108 James j. He glint in Jamas a Hadrath l6jam�sa,. 334 Frederick m. Hollar 281 Alban a Hooker 128 Tod a. Israeli 141 Kenneth l Jarman i02jfmiahjos 100 Richard Kahl 1/0 Doss 244 Ronald k. Kama 82 Thomas g. Kimbl 320 Whitlam m. Klinger 232 Edgar Wiloby 234 Cha hath Kotyrba 304 Thomaj Kunkle 282 its Van. Lair use Uwanaw Larson 108 Shirley 101 Johnm. Lowery 292 Albert k. Hatty 201 John f. Heath 226wyne. Halinar 17 Garak Thi Gtna Ismar Vaneek. Higgins 64 it team e. Hill 243 Tarry l Hoke 228 Jay m. Hof Iagal 144 Robert Omta Bua 83 Gregory r. Jemae 229hanrya. Jan Tan 40 Ronald d. Jordan 32 Timothy 53wkjone. Kaka 69 Stanley e. Kleib. 210 Robert 3. It keep 319 Chrtt Ophar Knight 88 , Koppert Auar 87 David j. Kryziak 298 Douglas e. La Trad 248 Ralph w. Langston 73 Edward j. Leaky 116 Edward 92 Stavanja. Looney1<m be Aahl. Lowman 183 Curtis e. Lud Amenn 231 Dan mtg. Madia 87 Gaor Gaj. Mattery 11/ Robert 80 Jemae Mendenhall. 113 Gordon a Merit 110 Erich g. Mayer 188 John c. It Teigen 280joeeph la morgan1 122 Roger l. Mumby. 328 fariday b. Naa Imari 39 Stan l Yautze 32swhtlam i. Nichols 41 John m. Noka 282 Peter m. Not 281 James Oakley 33johnb, pc at 198 Jakub Patter 81 attend mean 124 Robert c. Maria 313 Harry h. Met Sana a 342 Sam Mledd Labrook Tosja inane. Moral -13 Zahar l. Morrison 34 Harold w. Murphy 300 Darren w. Naan 275 Harold it Comar 306 Thomits h. Null anon14jamtp. Normita ill 183 Franci to o Connor 48 Chari d. Pace 30gebrga 194 Ronald m pm 160 Jama 191 of told 179 Stephen a Perat 142 Robert m. Paterson 2ietjwaynm. Plat offer 133steven a. Phoeun 119wmemm.piereoniti 109 Rob. Pin Figueroa 274 Jam eat. Porter 223denleia. Boston. 91 or. 188 Edward Puterbaugh 233 Robert 188wiramb,Reher 182 194 Lonnie they 192 Jean Jacque Raeh 283 John 287 David g. Reason 238 Ronald d. Ragan 128 Kurt a. Rhode 178 rat two rec cart 88 Roneki p. Ridener 22 Marshall g. Ritchay 93 Dalton r Robertson a 28 Robert to Alandar 23 Harwood 3. Rowa 08 Thome a. Read 317 Richard 82 229 Cark or. 197 Euganie. Hwy 331 Del r. Robertaon 24 Silas m. Robertson 81 John 3 Rovegno 187 Samuel e. Ruta Aii 188hrman w. Ryan 183 Anthony 3sguyl Schatt 120 Martin s sat 199 Kevin j Scanks 283 Robert Schmail Rian 338 Pat j. Schrack 135 David Schwarzkopf 211 Gary j. Sal fart 42 Watley Sherwood 103 Mich my a Shortner 321 Tarr Arto ski Manly 8 William a. Smyd 286 Roll c. Smith 8 Frank stunt 294 Don p. Spa car 303 Michael b Staiman 138 wimm f. Steal 65ctri2.staitr 259 Nath. Sfa Vanion or 94dnnll Strohm a 134 a org a. Stroup 246 Michael d. Stump 190 Mark Swearengen 189 David g sym at 7 William s. Taylor 162 Jerry Thomaa 43pnr.tf4thwiy 132 very e. Underwood 10 Thoma 322 Tito p. Viha Nuava 48 Jamal l Waddail 126 Jim a m. Warran 238 Jamal 308 Richard Wanstrom 272 Jeffrey c. Walk 188 jail Arr William 130 Larry a win Tameon 11 Frank h. Wing 227 Harball Wobito 268 Dalo Woodward 143 Robert Uva Tat 88 a Leolaa a Voung 314 Jarry w. Sanders 245 Anthony l. Stu Cado 198 Mark w Sci after 2 19 Gan l Schnack 335 Gaorge Schroedar 214 Gary Staria 285 Adam j Sals Meyar 238 John a. Shoemaker 230 Wayn r. Shugart 323 Jama 171chr1tn. Smith 198 Jamaal. Smyth 175 Eddi l. Swaart 293 David t up Thea 313 motrin l St a in 130 Mirk 250 188 Emil sly or Imp 107 Donna m. Stroup 178 Claud a stump. 26 Scott l. Swan ton 324 Frank r. Sweat 71 Bart find l. Taylor 157 John p. Thompson i denier tic 158 Arthur c. Turner. A 88 Robin 0. Van Dunk 69 rata Valasco or 12 David c. Voga Laong 154 a org r. Walker 174 Rodney m. A in a 173 Jon. Waka 288 David t. Whit 167 Chart a. Witana 68 Richard c. We Himat 9 Robbia i Walton 3istva Wittak. 221 Mart Hill Wong 237 Roger j. Wortman a 70 my Cholla r. Young in a a semis Merman american baseball for Esparza a heroics. Michael Raucher and Chuck Dorsey closed out Frankfurt a third inning by scoring on successive passed balls to give Frankfurt an 8-3 margin. A i was just about to give up at that Point a said Lopez who yielded seven hits and fanned five in eight innings of work. �?�1 had no Choice but to pitch to Esparza. The Guy took a Good pitch and drove it a Serrano hit a game tying two run shot in the fifth that rejuvenated a listless Mainz squad. With Valdo Spalda aboard Serrano lifted Brudvig a first pitch into the Gap in right Center to tie the contest at 8-8. A a in a a first pitch hitter Quot Serrano explained. A i love that first pitch. Brudvig a deliver came right Down the Middle of the plate and 1 just ripped saturdays Brudvig was not the same Pitcher that kid 13 of the 15 batters he faced in one regular season game. A same person a he deadpanned. A i gave up some 0-2 base hits. They did no to hit the Ball hard. They just got the Breaks Quot opening the game with a Salvo of Heaters Oit Speed pitches and a killer Hook Brudvig breezed through an uneventful first inning. Mainz rocked the Burly right hander for a pair in the seconal chipped a run off in the third and pounced on him in the five run fifth and two run sixth a a Brudvig a Day went opposite of mine a said Lopez a the got the 0s Early then he lost a lot on his fastball and after the fifth we started tagging Lopez conversely struggled Early but escaped player manager Angel Vasquez Hook after Littlejohns Homer Quot he started slow but As the game went on he warmed up and started throwing smoke Quot Serrano said of his Amigo. Barry Reese relieved in the ninth after Esparza and Fred Stewart reached. Esparza scored on Chuck Dorsey a single but Reese got Matt Walsh to pop out to end the game. The Winner of the Mainz Frankfurt series meets the Winner of sunday s Augsburg Stuttgart semifinal series in the a a final july 28-29. Hawks trip rams 27-15 Bubuc Syfox staff writer Ramstein a West Germany a the Hahn Hawks turned the heat on in the last minute to beat Ramstein 27-15 saturday in a Safe a opening exhibition football game William Cottons 10-Yard pass to a diving Gerald Butts fired Hahn ahead 20-15 with 46 seconds left. Then Marvin Spence returned an interception 40 Yards for the icing touchdown with 22 seconds left. That was about the Only icing on a sweltering afternoon. The Continental sports conference season starts aug. 4. Hahn has missed the playoffs the last two seasons. Ramstein has reached the Csc title game the last two years. The rams looked their usual Sharp selves Early. They led 9-0 at halftime on a safety air Force football led by new linebacker Bruce Carrington. Hahn scored a couple of minutes after halftime. Tracy Gamble a new explosive running Back caught an 11-Yard to pass from Cotton to Cut the Gap to 9-7. Cotton came right Back with a pass in the left Flat to Bobby Pierce who sprinted 35 Yards to pay dirt. The Hawks led 13-9 with 8 16 left in the third Quarter. . Johnson who went most of the Way at quarterback for Ramstein pushed the rams ahead 15-13 with a 9-Yard toss to a leaping . Richardson. The clocked showed 4 37 left plenty of Lime for Hahn. Brenton Abram set up the Hawks Winner by taking a Cotton pass 42 Yards to the Ramstein 10. A no problem a said Hahn a second year coach Wyne Wright. A we knew we could score. Our two minute offence is Early Rhey led 9-0 at halftime on a safety could score our iwo Tony Phillips 2-Yard sweep and a defense the Best around wins twice in senior la Ramstein a West Germany a Belgium won two games saturday As the european Little league senior division championship for 13-15-year-Olds started its six Day run Belgium 11, Kmic 9,8 innings Belgium used 20 walks and two unearned runs in the the top of the eighth to win after blowing a 9-2 Lead. Kaiserslautern military Community scored to tie the game and Send it into extra innings. Harvey Hargrove hit a three run Homer a Solo shot and a double to Lead Kmic. . 8, Spain 7 Ron Kentzel drove in five runs while going 2 for 3. Belgium 18, Germany 5 Belgium again accepted its opponents generosity this time capitalizing on nine seven runs in the fifth and sixth innings Germany errors and seven walks. .3 Sas Dave Idio rams Tony Phillips can to reach a pass As he collides with Hahn defender Michael Sydney
