Page 26 THE STARS AND STRIPES Tuesday, April 18, 1972 Thomas Snares 4 Events rs. Gunter Tops But Bitburg Takes Meet

MANNHEIM, Germany (Spe- Thomas' performance was vir- James Redwine to win the 100 cial) — Latecomer Bitburg tually a one-man effort for in 11.5. He ran the 200 in 23.4 Chris Evert Again prevailed in a five-team track Munich as he tallied 24 of the and came home ahead of Bit- and field meet here Saturday, Mustangs' 27 tallies. burg's Steve Jackson to take S '1 . PETERSBURG, Fla. didn't slop until she had a 5-1 but Munich's Dan Thomas Heidelberg got only three the 400 in 52.6. His winning dis- (AP) — Nancy Richey Gunter lead in the opening set. grabbed the individual spot- firsts, but two of them were tance in the long jump was whipped teen-age whiz kid Chris staved off four set light by winning four events — the year's best. Dave Tharp 19-30. Chris Evert for the fifth points and pulled to within 3-5, the 100, 200 and 400 meter turned in a 2:00.7 effort in the Bitburg had the meet's only straight time Sunday to win but her third double fault dashes and the long jump. 800 meters and George Jack- other multiple winner in Bill t h e $18,000 Virginia Slims opened the door for a Gunter The Barons were originally son hit the tape in 4:07.6 in the Ausmus who prevailed in the Masters tennis tournament. victory. scheduled to compete with 1500. Jackson's time wau lower weights. The Barons got other Miss Evert, the 17-year-old In the second set, Chris London and Lakenheath at than any previous effort before firsts in both hurdles, from Art F o r t Lauderdale sensation, stroked to a 4-3 lead, but Brussels, but that meet was last weekend, but Bad Kreuz- Thompson in the high and double faulted five times in double taulted a fourth time to called off and the Barons were nach's Ted Jenes also hit a from Frank Mathis in the lows. losing a 6-3, 6-4 battle to the spur Nancy to a three-game rescheduled at Mannheim. 4:07.6 while competing at Ber- They also had seven seconds to new queen of the women's surge that dropped Miss They tallied 74 points. Kaisers- lin. Heidelberg's other win was build up their winning margin. ton i. Evert's record to 0-5 against lautern finished second with 56 recorded by Bob Montgomery Kaiserslautern's Howie Willis points, Heidelberg had 53^, in the 3200. won the high jump and the "She's my nemesis," admit- the tour's leading money win- l ted Chris. "I feel confident ner. Mannheim scored 43 /2 and Thomas nudged Mannheim's Raiders' Bob Payne won the when I'm up against Billie pole vault. K-town got its other Jean King or Rosie Casals, but win in the 1600-meter relay. I don't seem to have a chance Roy Young captured the against Nancy." Petty Two Miles Back triple jump for Mannheim and Mrs. Gunter's fourth victory Wiesbaden the Bison's 800-meter relay in eight tournaments on the team of Young, Leonard Jack- Virginia Slims circuit earned son, Fred Mustain and Red- $3,400, hiking her 1972 bankroll wine also came home first. to $25,975. Pearson Easy Victor Netters Trim 100 METERS—1. Dan Thomas (Mun); Mrs. King, loser to Chris in 2. James Redwine (Mann); 3. Mark Markosld (KT); 4. (tie) Elbert Burkes (KT), Fred Mustain (Mann), Larry Pe- QUEBEC (AP) — Marty terson (Bit), 11.5. Riessen oi Evanston, 111. won Munich, 5-3 200 METERS—1. Thomas; 2. (tie) the $10,000 first prize Sunday In Race Mark Hoover (B) and Leonard Jackson (Continued from Page 25) (Mann); 4. Markoskl; 5. Roy Young in the $50,000 Quebec Open (Mann), 23.4. tennis tournament, defeating DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) — most of the way. But Darling- First Victory 400 METERS—1. Thomas; 2. Steve Australia's Rod Laver 7-5, 6-2, David Pearson, driving one of ton's famed concrete barriers Jackson (B); 3. Ron Baskln (H); 4. NUERNBERG, Germany. Corey Douglass (KT) : 5. Frank Pena 7-5. the better races of a brilliant and torturous turns struck (Special) — Mannheim won its (KT). 52.6. Riessen had beaten Arthur career, won the Rebel 400 down most of the contenders, first tennis match of the season 800 METERS—1. Steve Tharp (H); 2. Ashe of Miami and Laver stock car race Sunday, finishing leaving millionaire Petty as John Burrian (B); 3. Jack Daniels (H); here Saturday and the Bison 4. Rob Wood (KT); 5. Tony Belcher dropped South Africa's Cliff almost two miles ahead of the only driver with a chance to did it convincingly with an 8-0 (Mann), 2:00.7. Drysdale Saturday to advance three-time champion Richard beat Pearson. triumph over the Nuernberg 1500 METERS —1. George Jackson to the finals. Petty. But Petty, driving a (H); 2. Bimlan; 3. Tharp; 4. Belcher; 5. owned by STP's Eagles. Ron Montgomery (H), 4:07.6. The race, run before a re- Mannheim's most impressive 3200 METERS--1. Bob Montgomery the semifinals, won $100,000 cord crowd of 45,300, ended Andy Granatelli, ran into prob- win came in the No. 2 girls' (H); 2. Dave Blevin.s (KT); 3. Buford last year but currently trails under a yellow caution light, lems with less than 50 miles to MoKcnziu (B); 4. Larry Peck (H); 5. Nancy b< $3,250. Mrs. Gunter doubles, where Pauline Mayer George Sherman (KT), 10:00.2. brought about when dri- go. and Debbie Cavin twice scored 120-Y A R D HIGH HURDLES — 1. Art has won 22 of her last 23 ver Jim Vandiver, a strong Already trailing Pearson by six-love sets over Judy Hebert Thompson (B); 2. Rick Pelhara (H); 3. matches and three straight runner all day, lost control and a full lap, the Randleman, Al Forbes (B); 4. Alex Wathen (B); 5. tournaments. N.C., driver was forced to his and Grace Serino. (tie) Buddy Alt (Mann) and Frank wrecked on the front straight. pit to replace a flat tire and Other Bison putting on strong Mathis (B), 17.6. Miss Evert, an amateur, performances were the Van 180-YARD LOW HURDLES—1. Mathis; won't be eligible to accept It was the first time in more fell another lap down. 2. Pelham; 3. Thompson; 4. Ted Carr prize money until next year. than two years that a major Pearson then needed only to Dykens. Brother Fred posted a (Mann); 5. Bill Watson (H), 23.1 stock car event of the National cruise home to capture his 61st 6-2, 6-0 win over Robert Glenn 8 0 0-METER RELAY—1. Mannheim She played five tour events, Association for Stock Car Auto in their boys' singles match. In (Young, Jackson, Mustain, Redwine); 2. winning une and finishing sec- career victory. But when the Bitburg; 3. Kaiserslautern; 4. Heidel- ond three times. Racing had been flagged to a final yellow light blinked he the girls' singles, sister Connie berg, 1:36.6. finish with the field running at waving to the crowd as he likewise scored a 6-2, 6-0 victo; 160 0-METER RELAY—1. Kaisers- Had Chri* been a profes- slow . ry — hers coming over Teri lautern (Douglass, Wood, Pena, Tom sional, Ihe high school junior went. His share of the purse Melizia); 2. Bitburg; 3. Heidelberg; 4. would have earned $12,100 and Pearson's average speed for was $14,800. Fosmire. Mannheim. 3:40.8. the 292 laps around the egg- LONG JUMP—1. Thomas; 2. Gabo rank a No. 5 on the money list Bearkats Claw Wolves Mack (KT); 3. Bill Watson (H); 4. Bob despite playing only half the shaped Darlington Inter- Brown (B); 5. Burkes, 19-3. tournaments. national Raceway oval was BAD KREUZNACH, Germa- TRIPLE JUMP—l. Young; 2. Red- 124.426 miles per hour, far Calgary of WHA ny (Special) — Led by Marc wine; 3. Mike Crnmlel! (KT); 4. Brown; Although Miss Evert served Rattan and the girls' double 5. Carr, 40-3%. Tirst on the windy Sunday, short of the 132.699 mph he HIGH JUMP—1. Howie Willis (KT); 2. Mrs. Gunter reeled off six posted in winning the Rebel 400 Having Troubles team of Terry Reitz and Janet Glenn Grubbs (B); 3. Mike Hale (KT) • in 1970. Dynes, the Bad Kreuznach 4. Jeff B 1 o h m (H); 5. Young, 5-7. straight points and the surge CALGARY (AP) — Three Bearkats posted their first POLE VAULT—1. Bob Payne (KT); 2. It also was his first major major participants in Calgary's Steve Zajac (H); 3. Tom Lang (KT); 4. victory since that spring day tennis win of the season, down- Michel Gau (Mann); 5. Steve Audi Ruth White Repeats two years ago. It came in the entry in the new World Hockey ing Wuerzburg, 5-3, here Satur- (Mann), 10-9. Association have announced day. SHOT PUT - Bill Ausmus (B) ; 2. Jim c a n d y-apple red Mercury they are resigning from the or- Wardlow (KT); 3. Wayne Duncan (B); 4. As Fencing Champ owned by the Wood brothers of Rattan had no trouble dis- Mike Lindsay (B); 5. Charles Crutcher UNIVERSITY Park, Pa. Stuart, Va. ganization, leaving the future of posing of Julian Peterson, 6-1, (Mann), 47-10. the Calgary entry in doubt. DISCUS—1. Ausmus; 2. Carr; 3. Pete ( A P ) — For the second Pearson, himself a three- 6-0, in the No. 1 boys' singles Saur (Mun); 4. Lindsay; 5. Mark Bender straight year, Ruth White of time NASCAR champion and Scotty Munro, major backer match, while Misses Reitz and (Mann), 131-5. New York University has won stock car racing's No. 2 money of the Calgary team, said he Dynes smashed Diane and Lo- the individual title in the and events winner, took over had decided to leave to devote rine Klancher, 9-0. National Intercollegiate the car only last week when A. his time to junior hockey. Wuerzburg is now 1-1 this Women's Fencing Cham- J. Foyt, the Woods' early sea- Soon after, Bill Boswell and year. Barbara pionships. son driver, departed to cam- Orest Hershick, other members Miss White, a silver medalist paign the Indianapolis-car cir- of the Broncs organization, an- Still Unbeaten in the Pan-American Games cuit. Foyt had won two major nounced they are withdrawing. ZWEIBRUECKEN, Germany Voted Top last summer, compiled an 8-0 events and placed second in a Hershick said the team was (Special) — Zweibruecken's record in weekend competition other. "underfinanced from the begin- Trojans topped Augsburg, 6-4, at Penn State. The team cham- It was a hotly contested ning" and never will get off here Saturday for their third Lady Skier pionshin went to Cornell. matchup between 36 starters the ground. straight tennis victory in an NEW YORK (UPI) —Bar- unbeaten season. bara Ann Cochran of Rich- Most of the Zweibruecken mond, Vt., was named Coronet points came in the boys' com- Skier of the Year as she out- petition, where the Trojans drew her sister Marilyn, 319 Weekend Net Results won all three singles and two votes to 156, in balloting for the of the three doubles events. award. (Continued from Page 25) 6-0, 6-4; Harry Smith (Z) def Dale Cof- Augsburg's Jill Wood re- Marilyn actually beat Bar- fing, 9-6; Bill Anderson (Z) dot Paul Bad K 5, Wuerzburg 3 mained undefeated on the sea- Glenn, 6-1!. (i-0. Flugei. 9-3. bara, 97-86, in the third phase BOYS DOUBLES BOYS SINGLES son by handing Susan High- of the voting for the trophy Dave Mayer-Steve Cohen (M) def Ron BOYS DOUBLES Marc Rattan (BK) dot Julian tower her first loss, 9-1. Burgc.-i.s-John Garrity, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4; Mark Erik Merchant-Dean Scott (A) def ClifC Peterson, 6-1, 6-0; Jorg Tabor (BK) def awarded by the brandy dis- Gildden-Charles Kenney (M) def Dan Wolfe-Keith Bradley, 6-1, 6-3; Gary Bill Blakely, 6-4, 8-6. tiller. But Barbara, America's Wilson-Conrad Ilo/.anski, 6-1, 6-3. Barufield-Al Mundey (Z) def Dave Inger- BOYS DOUBLES GIRLS SINGLES soll-Mark Johnson, 9-2; Greg Hawkins- David Peters-Tom Howard (W) def Rain Cancels Tennis first Olympic skiing gold Connie Van Dyken (M.) def Teri Fos- Alan Rittenberg (Z) def Rolf Kit- Steve Smith-Blake Herrington, 7-5, 6-3; medalist since 1952, piled up a mire, (i-12. 6-0; Su.san Valverde (M) def tenbacher-Byron Ingersoll, 9-8. Eugene Johnson-Bob Straun (W) def Bob At Heidelberg, Brussels commanding lead in the first Heidi Prisk. 0-3, 6-3. Newberry-Tom Jordan, 6-4, 8-6. GIRLS DOUBLES GIRLS SINGLES Rain and wind combined to two ballots. Carla Cloilfelter-Letrice Lumon (M) def Carol McNeal (Z) def Pam Rorke, 7-5, GIRLS SINGLES blow a couple of prep tennis Susan Corrpck of Ketchum, Colleen Campbell-Lee Webster, 6-1, 6-0; 6-3; Jill Wood (A) def Susan Hightower, Ginny Garnett (BK) def Diane Klan- matches off the court Saturday. Idaho, was third in overall bal- Pauline Mayer-Debbie Cavin (M) def 9-1. cher, 9-1; Pat Skira (BK) def Lynn Huff, Judy Hcbert-Grace Serino, 6-0, 6-0. 7-9, 6-1, 6-0. At Heidelberg, the Lions were loting with 152 votes, Bob GIRLS DOUBLES GIRLS DOUBLES to take on the Bitburg Barons. Cochran was fourth to his Chris Lewandowski-Mary Gundacker Terry Reitz-Janet Dynes (BK) def D. Trojans 6, Apaches 4 (A) def Karen Starrett-Jane Gordon, 6-4, Klancher-Lorine Klancher, 9-0; Anne Also cancelled was the match sisters with 141 and Mike Laf- BOYS SINGLES 6-3; Carol Merchant-Beth Hosner (A) def Bashyhead-Jennifer Nare (W) det Cheryl at Brussels between the Bri- ferty of Eugene, Ore., finished Chuck Shorette (Z) def Ron Johnston, Mari Gunn-Pat Plckelt, 9-5. Lampltln-Margaret Garnett. 9-2. gands and the SHAPE Spartans. fifth on 102 votes.