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Frankfurt Employs Spurts Nuernberg Twice Rookie Kegler Captures First Tuesday, January 10, 1967 THE STARS AND STRIPES Page 21 Frankfurt Employs Spurts •i ;•;- .... \ : • . • . • , -^B- . W' ' . Jl. Nuernberg Twice NUERNBERG, (Germany, Jan. Smith hitting five baskets in the also had a turning point in the 9 (Special) — Frankfurt High third quarter to match Nuern- third quarter after Nuernberg School's Eagles launched their berg's total production, pulled in- topped the first'two periods and Blue Division campaign here Fri- to an 11-point spread. led 23-21 at intermission. day and Saturday with a pair of The home forces were never Frankfurt again came up with second half-spurt victories over able to catch up as lanky Harry a big quarter, however, getting Nuernberg's outmanned Eagles, Grinrod dominated the boards for 25 this time to forge into a 46-34 62-53 and 60-41. Frankfurt and also scored 14 advantage which it easily mainr The Frankfurt Jayvees stole points. Smith was the big gun, tained for the victory. Grinrod most of the thunder for the week- however, with 32 tallies. Junior again dominated the boards and end with a record 108-27 victory Ray and Charles; Daniels rietted collected 16 points while Smith on Saturday after winning, 58-29, 14 and 13, respectively for Nuern- added 13 and Matt Hodgdon 11. berg. on Friday, According to coach Ray topped Nuernberg , agairf; George Ausra the previous high The seqond varsity^ encounter with 15. ; score; for eijh£r £ varsity" or JV club in ttSDESEA was 09 poiJrilS by the Wiesbaden varsity in 1964. Apache•., Jt . •<.'•s{ Use An 85-point production by the Frankfurt JVs last year, also scored in Nuernberg, was the Conquer Free previous junior varsity record. This club now has wort 19 straight. Beat Kniglits In the openihg varsity game MUNICH, Jan. 9 (Spe- Friday, Nuernberg managed to cial) — The Munich Mus- AUGSBURG, Germany, Jan. 9 lead most of the first half but tangs toppled; the Wuerz- (Special) — The A u g s b u r g fell behind 29-25 at intermission. burg Wolves, 69-56 and 62- Apaches proved the value Of Tfifen Frankfurt, with Bennie 57, in a pair of exhibition sinking free throws as they beat basketball games here this the Karlsruhe Knights in a cou- Friday's Game weekend. ple of exhibition basketball FRANKFURT NUERNBERG games here. The Apaches won FO FT TP FO FT TP Richie Glover led the Sites 408 Gelwlx 3 Munich scorers in the Fri- the Friday contest, 52-51, and fol- Hodgdpn 215 Hutching 2 0 day contest with 18 points. lowed with a 41-37 triumph on Grinrod K 4 14 Rogers 1 2 Saturday. Gary 033 Ballard 4 2 10 He was followed by Larry Smith 14 4 32 Daniel 5 3 13 Wells with 17, Bruce Dick- In the Friday encounter, the Mclntyre 000 Ray 7 0 14 enson who had 16 and Cor- Knights outscored Augsburg on Gilven 000 by Bright with 12. field goals, 20-15, but the Apaches Totals 25 12 62 Totals 22 9 53 Jeff McDaniels led the sank 22 of 34 free throws while Frankfurt 10 29 39—62 losers, netting 20 markers the Knights were netting 11 of 21 Nuernberg 7 25 28—53 while Mike Harrison gratis tosses. That proved the chipped in 17 and Ron Saturday's Game difference in the one point thrill- Brown sank 10. er. FRANKFURT NUERNBERG In Saturday's game, FO FT TP FG FT TP Jim Sharkey topped the Sites 2 1 5 Gelwix 306 Dickenson took scoring hon- Hodgdon 4 3 11 Hutchins 0 2 2 ors for the Mustangs with Apaches' attack with 18 markers Grinrod 4 8 16 Lamoreaux 0 0 0 and Kerry Wilson scored 16 SHIP AHOY! — Australia's America's Cup challenger Dame Gary 2 0 4 Norman 0 2 2 26 counters. Glover aided points. Smith 4 5 13 Rogers 1 3 the winning effort with 17 Pat tie (foreground) has her sails billowing near the end of the Mclntyre 3- 8 9' Ballard 2 8 points and Wells garnered Dennis Padelford had 13 while first spinnaker run in the first of eight tuneup trials in Sydney Gilven 1 2 Daniel 1 5 Harbor against the Gretel (rear) which trailed all the way. The Schanzer 000 Ray 1 15 10. Riley Harris and Archie Perez Hardiman 0 0 0 For Wuerzburg, Harrison sank 12 for the losers. Gretel lost to the American yacht Weatherly in 1962 under Jack scored 17 points while Mc- In Saturday's game, Augsburg Sturrock, the same skipper who piloted Dame Pattie to victory Totals 20 20 60 Totals 16 9 41 Daniels netted 16 markers. again capitalized on charity in the first two trials this weekend. The Gretel has been modified Frankfurt 12 21 46—60 for the eight-trial series. —AP Photo Nuernberg ..14 23 34—41 throws, sinking nine while Karls- ruhe managed only one in 16 at- tempts in the 41-37 contest. FRIDAY'S GAME KARLSRUHE AUGSBURG Rookie Kegler Captures FG FT TP FG FT TP Berlin, Bremerhaven Harris 4 4 12 Wilson 4 8 16 Padelf'd 5 3 13 Dorman 1 1 3 A. Perez 6 0 12 Clark 3 3 9 Strange 4 1 9 Maples 0 2 2 D'cambre 0 1 1 Williams 1 2 4 First PBA Tournament J. Perez 1 2 4 Sharkey 6 6 18 Divide Doubleheader and Dick Weber, of St. Louis, Mo. Totals 20 11 51 Totals 15 22 52 BREMERHAVEN, Germany, Jones, a 5-foot-10 guard, canned TUCSON, Ariz., Jan. 9 (UPI)— Halftime: Augsburg 27, Karlsruhe 22 Jan. 9 (Special)—Tadashi Jones 15 field goals and 10 free throws, John Juni, of Hollywood, Fla. Tuttle collected $2,500, Glover pumped in 40 points as visiting ended his "greatest week" by de- $1,500, Smith $1,400 and Weber SATURDAY'S GAME and tallied the fielder that put feating Tommy Tuttle, of King, $1,300. KARLSRUHE AUGSBURG Berlin nipped Bremerhaven 65-62 his team ahead for good, 63-62, FG FT TP FG FT TP Friday, but the Black Hawks with 40 seconds left, to take the N.C., 179-171, in the champion- Smith defeated Weber, 205-202, Harris 204 Wilson 124 ship match of the Professional in the opening of the four-game Padelf'd 215 Sharkey 6 3 15 came back to capture an almost play away from everyone in the final. Tuttle knocked off Smith A. Perez 6 0 12 Dorman 2 0 4 identical 66-62 victory Saturday series opener. Berlin held a nar- Bowlers Association PBA $35,000 Strange 408 Clark 5 1 11 for a split of their two game ex- row 29-28 halftime lead. Bremer- Tucson Open. 222-181, and Glover 203-225, to go Barker 102 Maples 1 1 3 The 31-year-old rookie, bowl- into the title game. D'cambre 306 Wooten 1 hibition series. haven built a five-point margin The $800,000 winter tour moves Williams 0 but lost it when Jay Brett and ing in his first PBA tournament, Gordon Procter fouled out. led through the 40 game qualifier to San Jose, Calif., for the Totals 18 1 37 Totals 16 9 41 Bill Boone was the leading and was seeded into the title 000 Western Open. Halftime: Augsburg 19, Karlsruhe 16 Cage game. After throwing his final scorer with 18 and Dennis Car- ball, he almost collapsed and penter added 13 for Bremerhaven admitted, "I've never had a Results Friday. more beautiful week." Biics Defeat Bitburg Friday's Scores Saturday, it was the Black Juni beat a lot of talent in his Augsburg 52, Karlsruhe 51 Hawks all the way, with Boone rush to the $5,000 first place Baumholder 57, Bitburg 41 and Carpenter combining for 42 check. Finishing behind him In Prep Exhibitions Frankfurt 62, Nuernberg 53 points, 22 by the latter. Jones were Tuttle; Don Glover, of BITBURG, Germany, Jan. 9 much better, twice swamping Munih 69, Wuerzburg 56 was limited to 14 points, while Bakersfield Calif.; Harry (Special)—The Baumholder Bucs the Baumholder JVs 62-18 Fri- Berlin 65, Bremerhaven 62 teammate John Morasco added Smith, of Redwood City, Calif., played rude weekend guests as day and 75-14 Saturday. 15, for Berlin. Bremerhaven was they decisively took the measure Saturday's Scores on top at the half, 30-23, and at of the Bitburg Barons twice in a FRIDAY'S GAME one time in the third quarter Augsburg Wrestlers BAUMHOLDER BITBURG Augsburg 41, Karlsruhe 37 led by 20 before the visitors pair of high school exhibition FG FT TP FG FT TP Baumholder 68, Bitburg 37 rallied. games here. Grooms 7 10 24 Charlton 306 Frankfurt 60, Nuernberg 41 Overcome Nuernberg Baumholder clipped the Barons C. Price 306 James 5 3 13 Munich 62, Wuerzburg 57 Friday's Game Staser 204 Lancaster Oil BERLIN BREMERHAVEN AUGSBURG, Germany, Jan. 9 Friday night behind Kent Davis 5 5 15 Pryor 4 3 11 Bremerhaven 66, Berlin 62 FG FT- TP FG FT TP (Special) — The Augsburg high Grooms' 24-point spurt, 57-41, Turner 237 Minard 3 2 8 Tones 15 10 40 Boone 7 18 school varsity wrestlers scored then returned Saturday morning Uadley Oil Lakin 102 Chaney 102 Brett 5 1 11 to chalk up a 67-37 victory over Ranger Fans Schedule Morasco 237 Carpenter 3 7 13 a 40-20 victory over Nuernberg Totals 19 19 57 Totals 16 9 41 MeCalley 306 Procter 2 4 8 in a dual meet here Saturday. host Bitburg as Jim Davis tanked Halftime: Baumhokler 24.
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