Raiders Triumph, Record Clear, Ummaries
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Page 26 THE STARS AND STRIPES Tuesday, April 30, 1974 Nuernberg Raiders triumph, record clear, KA1SERSLACTERN, Germa- impressive in defeating Tim age. Frankfurt's boys' doubles feating Carl Myers* ny The Kaiserslautern .Red, Arno.t 6-2. 6-2, in the No. 1 boy's team, Jack Jedlicki-Pete Roach, Berlin's No. 1 girls doubles nabs Blue remained undefeated this year team of Lisa Jones — Kim's sis- ft Raider tennis team chalked up singles match. Kaiserslautern's its fourth straight victory with a Rick FQttson and Dave Tus- by beating Steve Walls.and Jim ter — and Lezlie Smith also hard-fought '1.1-7 .victory over zynski also remained unbeaten in Thompson, 9-*. stayed unbeaten, dropping only soccer lead Heidelberg. , boys singles. one game in besting Roseanne . Vida Rakic, a top-ranked jun* Heidelberg's Denise Guidroz Apaches, Knights tie Ondarza arid Pauline Shortell. (Continued from Page 25 > ior in her native Yugoslavia, won and Betsy Evans recorded the utes of the first half. But the her singles match and teamed .only triumph in No. 1 pairings, AUGSBURb, . Germany — Barons Stayed in the game until with Sally Stoner for a doubles winning the girls doubles from> Augsburg and Karlsruhe battled Bison top Eagles Frankfurt broke loose with four toa 9r» Se in a dual terthfe meet triumph. Rakic, , who had Veronique Longmire and StoneiY here with the Apacfies dominat- Geftnany • — goals in an 18-minute period of dropped only two games in three 9-6. , the second ha If. ing the girls matches and' the Mannheim swept seven of .nine previous victories in singles Knights the boys competition. boys matches en route to a 12-6 Mickey Trifunovich. who had play, defeated Heidelberg's May 4-4 standoff victory over ftuefntierg in high 11 shots (two of them hitting the FRANKFURT &&S} ^" Jik* Karlsi^he's - Sandy Houston Dambergs, 6-2. 6-3, in her singles remained unbeaten in boy's sin- school tennis here Satin-day, but crossbar), scored Frankfurt's match. burg girls dominated the singles the Eagles' Denise Giordano second goal without ah assist. and doubles but Frankfurt boys gles play With a 6-0, 6-0 victory K-Town's Duane Baker and over Mark Johnson. remained undefeated in girls Frankfurt's sophomore go.alie, Charles Horner were taken to bounced back for a.4-4 fie Satur- first singles. Don Hodson, who hasn't been day, here. The two, closest matches were three sets, but kept .their boys the boy*t No. 1 and 3 doubles en-> Giordano blanked Barbara Gil' scored on since he took over the doubles record .unscathed with a Because of bad weather all key, 6-4X 6-0, and teamed with position, had lots of help from the matches were played on indoor counter^,; both won by the 3-6, 6-1, 6-0 victory over Tom Knights in three sets. Michelle Hettichto take a 9-5 sec- Eagle defense, particularly from Hartman and Steve Houghes. courts, and pro sets had to be ond doubles win from Gilkey and Greg .Goodall and Dave Clark. The Raiders' Duane Baker was played because of the time short- Paul Carosiello and Miguel Forward Roger Nadeaii was a Diaz triumphed* over Dale and Patty tee. Bitburg standout. Steve Coffing, 4-6, $-3, 6-3 and Greg Richardson arid Kyle, Ka- Stuttgart built Up a 3-0 lead in Torn Howard and Mike Finnell. malu keyed the Bison triumph, Bitburg prep track bested Mitch Corey and Clyde accounting for boys first.and sec- the first 16 minutes and then held ond singles , and first doubles vic- on for its first win. Mike Araya Parks, 3-6,6-3,74,,,. , * torl^s, • ,| Richardson downed talHed the first two Stallion goals NugrtibergVNo. 1 Kurt Henritzy, and now has four for the season, Cubs blitz Bad K . 6-1,6-4. ,. Ed Miller got the third one, - Warriors sweep .BERLIN •-,, iB4rli»'s '* Cubs Wiesbaden fought bac»k in the iplled. tdv\ another,,, impressive second half with Parrel Fisch's tennisvyfetary,.>.}l$F&fer BcSJ 11-meter, at eight minutes and six-school meet herfe f0W0, 4. in as Trojans triumph -Dale Gerhar'dt's goal after 20 many tries. ZWEIBRUECKEN, Germany minutes. It w.as Gc-rhardt'S fifth BITBURG, Germany —• The, girls team. Unbeaten .Kim Jones and -- Zweibrueckeh downed Baum- of the campaign. Wiesbaden Warriors truck The Warrior boys far put- Randy Smith Sparked the near holder, 5-3 in Saturday's tennis For-an exciting finish, nothing squads swept both ends of rf six- distanced second-place Bonn, sweep for Berlin Which dropped action here. m the Blue league Saturday school meet here Saturday — the 243-84. Bitburg had 66'/a points, only the No-. 2 girls' doubles "The Zweibruecken girls swept matched the game at Kaiserslau- girls team doing it with only one Bad Kreuznach had 51, FIS 29 mateh, by forfeit. their competition with four wins, tern. where Heidelberg's John •first'place,'while the Wiesbaden and ISB 21. Jones, who.has yet to lose a one by< forfeit. Zweibruecken's Konit/er took a cross pass from boys took firsts in 11 of the 16 Feature of the meet was the game this season, blanked Lori Rex Dudley copped the lone vic- Ken Cass and booted in the win- . events. performance of Bitburg's Carol Gochnauerv .Smith dropped only tory, in the boys to give the Tro- ner with just 30 seconds left. The Wiesbaden girls rolled up Edmonds who picked up wins in one game in his first set in de- jans.the^winning edge. Konitzer hud assisted on Butch '136*$. points to 116 for second- the 50 meters, the 100 meters and Brown's Lion score'.wnich tied place Bitburg; the International the 200 meters. In doing so she tlu1 score ,30 minutes into the sec- School of Brussels was third with turned in a 12.8 in the 100 for the ond half. Wes Miller connected 72; Bonn had 6fi'/2 and Bad .best time for the event in US.- , for the,Red Raider goal after 15 Kreu/nach had 51. The ' sixth , DESEA this year. ummaries minutes of play. team in the meet — FYankfurt Edmonds also placed third in 1 *> International -.did not, field a the shot put for a total of 36 points K'fowh JT, Heidelberg 7 Mannheim 12, Nuernburg 6 GIRLS RESULTS for her team. V GIRL'S SINGLES GIRLS SINGLES SO METERS — 1. Carol Edmonds (Bi>«- t, Bitburg's Becky Seeger:picked , J, 4:3; Denise Giodqno (N) def Barbara Gilkey, Red ... (4-woy tie) Sue -Sherman (ISO), KaiHy up wins in the long jump and Denis* Guldret (H)d*«Soily Stoner,9-3; Bet M), 6-0; Brlgette, Meffert (M) def .Joyce Magner (W), Cassandra Connor ~(W> and sy Evons (H) det Veronique'Longmlre, 9-8; Grantham, W, Dona Chapman (M) def . , •( Continued from Page 25') ; Andrea Revels (W). 6. Vicky Seeaer (Bl);4.9. triple- jump, while Mary Beth Angle Hendenson (K) Oef Melissa Woodail, Michelle Hettlch, ,9-2i Carol Thompson (N> 100 METERS - 1. Edmonds; 2, Krlstl Howard doubled for Brussels in «-?; Diane Holton (H) del Donrid Gaines, V 6; def Patty Lee, 9-1; Stephanie Schaeffer (M) had narrowed the Augsburg load Offender! (Bo); 3. Vanlta Williams, (Bl); 0. Michelle Moore (K) det Edith Evans, 9 7. ,•*-,. def Holly Hartsen. 9-8; Sosan Harvey (N) def to :<2, • . .'••;•''.. •Revels; S. (tie).Camilla Palmorirta USB) and the 800 meters and the 1500 GIRL'S DOUBLES Martha Mann,9-2. Mik'o Bailey's 'goal with five Mogner; ]j!g, ... meters. Gulctroz'- Evans det Langrnlre-Stoner, 6-4. GIRLS DOUBLES 200 METERS — 1 Edmonds; 2. Connor; 3, 4-2; Rqklc-Hendersan del Dombergs-Pat Meffert-Chcpman def Grantham-Thomp- minutes left on 'an assist by Two Warrior athletes turned in Clock, 9-6,- Gaines Moore def HoltanCothy Son, 64, 6-4; Glordano-Hettlch def GIIKey- 1 Barbara Payne (W). 4. Kattvy Fowler (Bo); 5, Randy Farmer made it close (tie) Lisa Henderson (ISB) ond Debbie.Kle? double victories in the Wiesba- Esfep,*-*, '•' '•••'.••• • . " Lee, 9-5; D. Nleholson-T. Crut (M) def Hon- (Bo); 11 2. BOY'S SINGLES again? but the Knights were un- 400METERS —l.Fowier; 2. BethGallnhon den boys' rout.. Mike Dayis won Ducne Baker (K) det Tim Arnot, 4-2, 6-2; BOYS DOUBLES able to get the equalizer. (BK),' 3. Janet Rodger* (Bo); 4. Carol the 100 and 200 meters and Gene Joe Novak (H) del Charles Horner, 98; Jim Rlchcrdson-Komalu def Stone McHardy, McKlnley (W); S. Oerh Strong (ISH), 4. Helen . Jetfeoot (K> <tef Tom Horlr^m, 9.7; Steve 4-3, 6-1; Nlcholson-Cor pur def HenriUy Lock, Richards, after setting up Dah- Von Dorp (W), 1:05.8. Davis took the long jump and the Howohes IH) Kef Fronk Le May, 9-^; Dave 9-4; Rlvero-Musfc def R. Fri»z-J. Anderson, Ihauser's first score in the fifth 800 METERS — 1. Mary Beth Howard low hurdles. • ' ; Tuuynskl (K) del Pout Novak, 9-4; Risk Fort- 9-8. • • • minute, tallied himself in the 30th (ISB), 2. Sherman; 3. DenlceG'raidon (W); 4. son <K> 0tf Bruce £!ls, 9-1 BOYS SINGLES Callartan; 5. Joss Mathevson 180); 6. Leslie BOYS RESULTS BOY'S DOUBLES Gre« Richardson (M) def Kurt HenrlUy, minute, with the .help .of-Sandy Terry (Bl); 2:33.3. 100METERS ~ I. Mike Dovl* (\W); 2. Mike Baker-Horner def Hortrndn-Houghes, 36, M, 4-1; Kyle Kamolu-(M) del Dovld Stone, Joyce for Augsburg's 2-0 half- IW METERS - 1.