USAFE Baseball Clinic Opens at Wiesbaden WIESBADEN (S&S) — Up- Headlining the Slate of Inst- Nal League Umpire Tom Gor- Major League Career — 11 Sea- World Series

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USAFE Baseball Clinic Opens at Wiesbaden WIESBADEN (S&S) — Up- Headlining the Slate of Inst- Nal League Umpire Tom Gor- Major League Career — 11 Sea- World Series Page 26 THE STARS AND STRIPES Tuesday, January 18, 1972 USAFE Baseball Clinic Opens at Wiesbaden WIESBADEN (S&S) — Up- Headlining the slate of inst- nal League umpire Tom Gor- major league career — 11 sea- World Series. wards of 100 persons are ex- ructors are St. Louis Cardinal man. sons — with the Cards. His Gorman, a former lefthander pected at the 1972 USAFE pitching ace Bob Gibson, Cin- The multi-talented Bench lifetime record is 206-130, with the old New York Giants, Baseball Clinic which begins c i n n a t i' s heralded catcher won the 1970 National League which doesn't include seven has worked in four World today at the Wiesbaden Air Most Valuable Player award wins against two losses in Series and six All-Star games. Base. Johnny Bench, UCLA baseball by one of the largest margins three World Series. Reichle has been the head Registration is from 9 a.m. to coach Art Reichle, Elston How- in the 40-year history of the Howard joined the Yankees coach at UCLA for 27 seasons. 10:30 a.m. at the Skyhook ard, former New York Yankee most highly valued prize in the in 1955 and stayed with them Going into last season he had Service Club, the site of the catching star and presently a game. till 1967 when he was traded to won 578 games while losing 460 three-day clinic. coach with the club and Natio- Gibson has spent his entire Boston. He appeared in 10 for a .552 percentage. Lion Grapplers vsI :*•. Top Hues Twice BAUMHOLDER, Germany Eagles Capture Pair (Special) — With six grapplers locking down double pins, the AUGSBURG, Germany (Spe- Heidelberg Lions scored a 54-6 cial) — Who said lightning win Friday and a 56-5 decision never strikes the same place Saturday over the Baumholder twice? Bucs in dual wrestling meets The wrestlers from Nuern- here. berg High defeated the Augs- Pete Brumley, Dave Moran, burg Apaches, 36-27, here Fri- Jack Daniels, Ed Fonseca, day, then turned in a repeat John Rockwell and Rick Du- performance Saturday. mont registered the twin pins And, match for match, the for the winning Lions. Other grapplers who posted victories two-time victors for Heidelberg Friday were in the win column were Tim Grasso, Kermit again Saturday. Trammel and Charles Millard. The winning Eagles received In the featured match of the strong performances from Jim two-day meet, Heidelberg's Bill Jenkins, Ivan Santana, Ralph Melanson and Baumholder's Garofolo and Toru Garofolo, ARRIVE FOR CLINIC — Tom Gorman (left), Miller, chief of the USAFE Sports Branch. The Jim Rice clashed in the 187- all of whom scored two falls. National League umpire, and Art Reichle, base- two will help conduct the 1972 USAFE Baseball pound division. Both entered Santana took only 1:06 Friday ball coach at UCLA, are greeted at Frankfurt Clinic at the Skyhook Service Club at Wiesbad- the meet unbeaten. Melanson to beat Jeff Smock, the quick- International Airport Monday by Maj. Rene en Air Base. —S&S Photo by Rohtle won by a 7-0 decision Friday, est match of the weekend. but Rice came back Saturday to take a 3-0 verdict. Mat Barons Romp Kevin Souser remained un- beaten for the Bucs in the 169- BRUNSSUM, the Nether- pound class by racking up lands (Special) — Winning 20 Baumholder's only win Friday of 24 matches, the Bitburg Wrestling Results when he pinned Paul McGary Barons swept past the AF- Heidelberg vs. Baumholder Kaiserslautern vs. Munich Bitburg vs. AFCENT in 5:33. Souser and McGary CENT Lions, 46-3, Friday and, FRIDAY'S MATCH FRIDAY'S RESULTS FRIDAY'S MATCH battled to a 2-2 draw Saturday. 39-12, Saturday in a dual 100 Ib—Pete Brumley (H) pinned Jerry 100 Ib—Robert Jeo (M) pinned Tim Goff, 100 Ib—Brad Schaeffer (B) dec Mike wrestling encounter here. Helms, 0:58. 3:13. Outlay, 6-0. 10T Ib—Dave Moran (H) pinned Ed 107 Ib—Geoff Murphy (M) dec Dan West- 107 Ib—Rick Hart (B) dec Bill Doyle, Frankfurt Wins 2 Barons Frank Mathis in the Moriarty, 3:33. ern, 3-1. 2-1. 157-pound class and Geoff Dills 114 Ib—Tim Grasso (H) won by forfeit. 114 Ib—Bob Phillips (K) dec Alan El- 114 Ib—Willie Leonard (AFCENT) dec STUTTGART (Special) — i n the unlimited category 121 Ib—Jack Daniels (H) pinned Pete dridge, 4-0. Roger Nadeau, 4-2. Frankfurt's Eagles remained Flosi, D:03. 121 Ib—Stan Warnick (M) pinned Gabe 121 Ib—Jerry Gromacki (B) dec Carl racked up double pins for the 128 Ib—Kermit Trammel (H) dec John Mack, 4:22. Sammt, 4-0. unbeaten on the mats by tak- winners. Other double winners Hanun, 4-3. 128 Ib—Alan Baird (K) pinned Chris 128 Ib—Fred Zepeda (B) dec Frank ing a pair of wrestling vic- for Bitburg were Brad Schaef- 134 Ib—Charles Millard (H) dec Tom Tail, 3:28. Reyes, 9-4. Hopkins, 6-3. 134 Ib—Rick Heaser (K) dec Bryan Mur- 134 Ib—Bob Fall (B) pinned Pat Derby, tories from the Stuttgart Stal- fer, Rick Hart, Fred Zepeda, 140 Ib—Ed Fonseca (H) pinned Bob phy, 7-0. 3:59. lions over the weekend. Bob Fall, Bob Nadeau and Riley, 5:31. 140 Ib—Mike Crandell (K) dec George 140 Ib—Bob Nadeau (B) dec Kurt Frankfurt won Friday's ] 17 Ib—Bill Boin lH) dec Ralph Do- Kalil, 2-1. Peters, 12-0. Wayne Duncan. AFCENT's mingo, 3-0. 147 Ib—Wayne Stanback (K) dec Court- 147 Ib—Merle Brumgard (B) dec Glen match, 49-8, for its fifth Willie Leonard chalked up two 157 Ib—John Rockwell (H) pinned Bob ney Glover, 12-2. Morton, 4-1. straight, then posted No. 6 Sat- wins in the 114-pound division. Lalond, 1:03. 157 Ib—Pete Saur (M) pinned Leroy 157 Ib—Frank Mathis (B) pinned Jim urday with a 39-11 whipping of IB!) lb--Kevin Souser (B) pinned Paul Maurer, 1:47. Elder, 1:15. McGary, 5:33. 169 Ib—Bob Mathews (K) pinned Dorni- 169 Ib—Glenn Grubbs (B) pinned Jim At- Stuttgart. Pins Pace Ankara 187 Ib—Bill Melanson (H) dec Jim Rice, nik Friscino, 3:37. wood, 4:40. Frank Gianello was the only 7-0. 187 Ib—Dennis Kaapana (K) dec Neal 187 Ib—Wayne Duncan (B) dec Steve Eagle to score falls in both his ANKARA, Turkey (Special) Unlimited—Rick Dumont (H) pinned Hanley, 9-0. Bettinger, 3-0. — Pins were the order of the Charlie Brown, 0:40. Unlimited—Axel Borg (K) pinned Steve Unlimited—Geoff Dills (B) pinned Roger matches. His chalked up the SATURDAY'S MATCH Monkus, 1:28. Kennedy, 3:25. twin matches' quickest fall day Saturday and the Ankara 100 Ib—Brumley pinned Helms, 0:58. SATURDAY'S RESULTS Bitburg 46, AFCENT 3. Saturday, pinning Martin Erb Trojans took nine of 14 to beat 107 Ib—Moran pinned Moriarty, 4:24. 100 Ib—Jeo pinned Wayne Carter, 0:59. SATURDAY'S MATCH in 34 seconds in the 138-pound the Karamursel Cougars, 41-15 114 Ib—Grasso won by forfeit 107 Ib—Murphy and Weston drew, 0-0. 100 Ib—Schaeffer pinned Outlay, 1:20. in the morning and 46-10 in the 121 Ib—Daniels pinned Flosi, 3:50. 114 Ib—Phillips dec Eldridge, 5-0. 107 Ib—Hart dec Doyle, 5-1. class. 128 Ib—Trammel dec Hamm, 2-0. 121 Ib—Warnack dec Mack, 4-3. 114 Ib—Leonard dec R. Nadeau, 6-0. Rick Caldwell scored two afternoon in wrestling action. 134 Ib—Millard pinned Hopkins, 3:35. 128 Ib—Baird dec Tail, 2-0. 121 Ib—Sammt pinned Gromacki, 4:15. Paul Anderson and Clark 140 Ib—Fonseea pinned Rilcy, 3:20. 134 Ib—Murphy dec Heaser, 4-1. 128 Ib—Zepeda dec Reyes, 6-1. pins for the Stallions. 147 Ib—Boin dec Domingo, 4-1. 140 Ib—Crandell dec Kahl, 2-1. 134 Ib—Fall dec Derby, 3-1. Meek each won two falls for 157 Ib—Rockwell pinned Lalond, 1:59. 147 Ib—Stanback dec Glover, 3-1. 140 Ib—B. Nadeau pinned Peters, 0:50. Raiders Ride Mustangs the Trojan matmen. 167 Ib—Souser and McGary drew, 2-2. 157 Ib—Maurer won over Frisoino by 147 Ib—Morton dec Steve Harrell, 3-2. For the Cougars, Raoul Ste- 187 Ib—Rice dec Melanson, 3-0. default, Friscino injured. 157 Ib—Mathis pinned Elder 0:40. MUNICH (Special) — The Unlimited—Dumont pinned Brown, 0:37. 169 Ib—Sauer pinned Mathews, 2:14. 169 Ib—Frank Eggert (B) dec Atwood, phenson and Jay Jones each 187 Ib—Kaapana pinned Hanley, 2:28. 4-0. Kaiserslautern Red Raiders pinned their opponents twice. Nuernberg vs. Augsburg unlimited—Borg won by forfeit. 187 Ib—Duncan dec Bettinger, 3-2. took two wrestling victories Friday's Match Unlimited—Dills pinned Kennedy, 1:45. from the Munich Mustangs Karamursel vs. Ankara 98 Ih—Gene Sanders (A) dec Randy Frankfurt vs. Stuttgart Bitburg 39, AFCENT 12. here over the weekend. SATURDAY MORNING Glenn, 9-2. FRIDAY'S MATCH 100 Ib—Mark Bajek (A) pinned Ken 105 Ib—Don Saco (A) pinned Mike 98 Ib—Dennis Glasco (Fj dec Paul Kaiserslautern triumphed, Frost, 3:17. Houston, 1:54. Jackson, 12-0. Karlsruhe vs Mannheim FRIDAY'S RESULTS 34-21, Friday night and then re- 107 Ib—Raoul Stephenson (K) pinned Joe 112 Ib—Jim Miller (A) pinned Mark 105 Ib—Rick Caldwell (S) pinned Charles Esparza, 1:44.
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