THE STARS AND STRIPES Tuesday, October Tough Defense Red Raiders Derail Mustangs, 12 Apaches Post KAISERSLAUTERN, 1969 competition with victories tackled quarterback Jim Becton fourth period. Herring (Special) —The Kaiserslautern over Stuttgart and Nuernberg. in the end zone. Gwodaik sparkled in a , Red Raiders ended the unde- Karl Clark led the Kaisers- The Red Raiders got on the cause for the MustangJfJ 13-8 Victory feated string of the Munich Mus- lautern assault by piling up 129 Scoreboard on the last play of Kaiserslautern got stc tangs at eight games here Satur- yards from scrimmage and scor- the first half when Becton pasied --^.performances o day by posting a 12-8 non-con- ing what proved to be the win- to Ron Pierce for a lO^yard BourQuin and Ernest Ca ference verdict. ning touchdown. The Red Raid- touchdown and they added their Munich Over Bucs The Mustangs had not lost ers amassed 202 yards over second TD in the third period Kai»er«lautern since the opening game of the on Clark's eight-yard run, BAUMHOLDER. Ger- 1968 campaign. They finished land while holding the Mus- many (Special) — Thu Augsburg tangs to 101. Munich averted a shutout from 1968 with five wins and a tie when Mitchell Herring scored on Apaches downed the Baumholder and a share of the Red Division Munich took a 2-0 lead in the Kal— Clark 8 nm (run failed) Bucs. 13-8. here Sunday in their first period when Dave Henry a two-yard plunge late in the Mun— Herring 2 run (,iasg first Silver Division high school championship and they opened conference encounter. Augsburg is unbeaten with a Heidelberg Tops 1-0 record in the division and two non-conference tilts, while the Bucs arc 0-2. Both teams scored in the first quarter with the Apaches' Junior Bitburg Harriers Triutiij Ellis going through the left side on a seven yard TD run in the first minute of the game. Then As Teasley Swaps Buc quarterback Robert William- son connected on a four yard BITBURG, Germany (Special) only a tenth of a second at 11:16. made it 1-2-3 for the hosli pass to end Don Simmons to tie Sophomore Bill Teasley chopped Fifth was the Barons' Jan Rob- with a 12:19 clocking. the game. Paul Verespy pushed 23 seconds off the course record erts in 11:48, a tenth of a second Scott Langdorf was Mm the Bucs ahead, 8-8, when he ran by departed USDESEA cham- ahead of teammate Erri6st lop- finisher, logging 12:40 in the two-point conversion. Jarvis. Seconds faster than KT A Buc fumble, recovered by pion Bob Barnes of Mannheim It was the second victory in a Richard Jorge. Joachim Reynolds set Up the here Saturday as Bitburg easily row for the host team, which lost The results: other Apache TD, Apache QB captured a 19 to 36 cross-country 1—Peter Wallace (K), 11:35; 2-| victory over . an opening meet to the Class A Peterson (K.). ii:r>!i; :}—Howard MM Ken Dunnun sneaked over on a Wiesbaden. The top five men for (K), 12:19; 4—Scott Lansilorf (MU two yard keeper and Brian Teasley's 10:52 clocking topped 5—Klchanl Jorge (Ki 12:43; i Bitburg, who were only '57 sec- ker (K), 12:5i; 7—Doug J Lutzenberger made it 13-8 when a record parade as the first three onds apart, make the Barons -a 12:58; 8—William Byni (A[), he booted the PAT. runners all bettered Barnes' top threat for class B honors Augsburg buck Gary Powell ran mark. Berlin's Bernard Beouso- MANNHEIM, Germany | nine limes for 145 yards in the leil was timed in 11:03 and again this year. cial) — Charles Hill first half and Wrespy led the sophomore David Cudaback of Saturday's finish was tight with dividual laurels for Wuen Buc attack with 51 yards in eight the two sophomores and Beouso- Bitburg clocked 11:08. leil leading the pack. Teasley but Mannheim took thei carries before both defensive Fourth-place finisher Gifford three spots — Mark units clamped down for three Jim Becton competed in 1968 as a freshman Ralph Davis and Gary Ca scoreless quarters. Verespy was . . . connects for TD Elwood of Bitburg missed by and helped his team win the B won them — to gain a! injured early in the second half title. ; high school cross-country I and was sidelined along with the The Barons also took five of tfmph over the Wolves, ffij Richard Janesc. the top six places last weekend burg's Joe Glandon was! The tough Apache defense held Powell, Kaposta Propel in whipping Wuerzburg. Baumholder to 27 yards in nine The results: FRANKFURT (SpeciiJ carries during the second half I-Bill Teasley (Bit), 10:52; 2-Bernard Frankfurt's Joe Santiago! Beousoleil (Ber), 11:03; 3-David Cudaback Wiesbaden's Jay Powell and| and allowed only one pass com- (Bit), 11:08; 4-Gifford Elwood (Bit), 11:16; pletion in 15 attempts. 5-Jan Roberts (Bit), 11:48; 6-Ernest Jar- ry Sheppard by one and SHAPE Past Knights vis (Bit), 11:49; 7-Peter Morales (Ber>, ondsr respectively, to take) Augtburg , 13 0 0 0—13 11:58- 8-Skip Carter (Ber), 12-15; 9-Brian place in a dual cross-( Baumholder 8 Q 0 O-T 8 KARLSRUHE, Germany (Spe- [rune roared back in the second (Ber), 12-33; 10-WiJIiam PJanz AiiKH—KlllR 7 run (Kick failed) (Ber), 12:41. meet here Saturday. Baum—SlmmuriH 4 pasa from William- cial) •—• Mike Powell and Keith j half with a six-yard dash into the The host Eagles took a) son fVert-spy run) Kaposta combined to run up all end zone by Frank Enos and a decision on the strength i Aus»—D»nmi9 2 run (Lutzenberger Ulckt scoring for the SHAPE Spartans two-ppint margin before Powell as they trounced the Karlsruhe put SHAPE in the win column. four-six-seven-eight finish 1 Knights, 23-12, here Saturday in Santiago. The winning SHAPE 7 3 13 0—23 the 2^-mile run was 13:2i a Gold Division meeting. Karlsruhe 6 0 6 0—12 Vikings Capture Driving fullback Powell blasted Karl — Williams 12 run (run failed) Frankfurt's Wayne B' ' through the Knight defense twice SHAVE—Kaposta 50 run (Kaposta kick) timed in 13:29 in fourth [ SHAPE — Kaposta 18 FG Wiesbaden took a 20-351 in the fourth quarter on three Karl — Enos 6 run (run failed) 14-6 Decision and five yard bursts into the end SHAPE — Powell 3 run (kick failed) in the jayvee meet. SHAPE — Powell 5 run (Kaposta kicki The results: zone to overtake Karlsruhe's 1. Joe Santiago (F), 13:.5; From Bearkats Powell (W), i:i:2«: 3. Garry (W), 13:27; 4. Wayne BIclB! BRUNSSUM, the Netherlands 3-Day U.K. Ring Clinic 13:29' 5 Ted Jenos (W>, 13:37; I Pitzpatrlck (F). i:i:H; 7. Bruce I (Special) — The Brunssum Vik- (F). 13:48; 8. Mike Beck (B ings broke >nto the winning co- Set Near Lakenheath Ford Teasley 9. Bill Tyra , U:02; 10' lumn here Saturday by taking an (W), 14:03. 18-6 Gold Division contest from LAKENHEATH, England HEIDELBERG (Special) — the Bad Kreuznach Bearkats. (S&S) — More than 75 pugilists Steve Ford led Heidelberg to a BAUMHOLDER, Gerfflj The outcome of the tussle left are expected to attend the three- perfect score in a high-school (Special) - Bauo " both clubs with 1-1 league records. day U.K. clinic which cross-country meet with London Bernard Ford turned the They are both 1-2 on the season. opens at nearby RAF Feltwell Central here Saturday as the on teammate Lee Para* Greg Payne broke a scoreless Wednesday. Lion harriers took the first six leading the Bucs to a tag due] midway through the second Sponsored by Lakenheath, the places. cross-country victory period when he went 60 yards clinic will be conducted by Nor- Ford, clocking a 10:08—12 sec- burg, 16 to 39. for Brunssum's first score. The Powell Kaposta rie Henderson, British Olympic onds off the six-year-old course Ford clocked 10:39 m i Vikings tallied twice in the final coach and former champion of mark for the 2-mile distance — sweep of the first four session with Vern Hurgray scor- 12-10 edge. Kaposta missed the Scotland. Budding British heavy- was a whopping 39 seconds the -five of the first art ing on a 30-yard pass from Keith extra point try on Powell's first weight Joe Bugner also has been ahead of teammates Ray Poland disc, who was first last m Hodges and Kent Heller on a TD, but booted the second one invited to attend. and Dennis Lynch, both being Berlin, was timed m 35-yard pass interception. successfully as the defending The clinic closes Friday follow- caught in 10:47. They finished second place. . . , Bad Kreuznach scored in the champion SHAPE sc,uad went ing a smoker at Feltwell, six second and third, respectively. Avery Yates finishe d llff»Jl final two minutes to avert a 2-0 in the gold Division. Karls- miles west of Lakenheath. Rounding out the top five were and Jim Paradise in shutout. Craig Causey got the ruhe is now 1-1. John Schmich in 11:37 and Doug Baumholder while woy TD on a 10-yard reception. The Knights' Leo Williams Bears Add Three Scouts Frankell in 11:37. Heidelberg won son claimed fifth for ' dashed into the end zone for the 15 points to 40. in 11:55. Baa Kreuznach 0 0 0 8— 8 game's first scoring, then QB CHICAGO (UPI) ~ The Chica- The results: Brurununi 0 6 0 12—18 go Bears have added former The results: l-Bernard K, W-Al- 3— Dennis Lynch (H), 10:47; 4-Jim pkradise J B >, n •«• ' (run uuU'Ui the extra point for a 7-6 lead. Rabold and former coach Chuck 4— John Schmich (H), 11:14; 5— Doug Brun — Heller Ut< \Mt,a Interception Kaposta split the uprights Prankell (H), 11:37; ft— Fred Coffrey (H), (run tuiu-ii) Mathe to their staff to scout 11:42; 7— Dave Fuulknel (L,), 12:00; 8— BK - Cuu.^oy 10 imaa (rorn Klncutte from eight yards out in a second American Football League and Jim Young Naj»oli (H> 12:36; 11— Lafayette Hull (ll>, 12:50; 12— Don Hutch Ui), 12:53. KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany Lancers Halt iiadites* 20-0 (Special) -, Taking four of the LAKENHEATH, England (Spe- Phil Turner and Terry Nabors seven-yard aerial. first five places, Kaiserslautern Grid cial) — The Lakenheath Lancers teamed up for two first half TDs Saunders and Nabors led the defeated Munich 17 to 38 in their Frankfurt 25. speared the Upper H e y f o r d and Dave Saunders tallied on a Lancer running attack w h i c h high-school cross-country match Haditcs, 20-0, here Saturday to five-yard run in the third period. ground out 271 yards. here Saturday with the Red notch their first U.K. division Midway through the first Raiders' Peter Wallace leading Upper Heyford ...... o the way. j Augsburg 13, n*of the season. period, quarterback Turner hit 0 0 0—0 Bitburg 14 Trie Hadites have dropped both Nabors with a six-yard scoring Lakanhaath ...... 3 6 6 — Wallace clocked 11:35 over the Tri Laku— Nutjors 6 pass from Turner (Ma- Brussels 2tf, Brem'. their tilts while the Lancers are strike. With less than a minute bora pass from Turner) 2 mile, 352 yard Kaiserslautern SHAPE 23, Kui'l.-tnilie U Lake— Nabors 7 pass [torn Turner (run co u r s e, finishing 24 seconds 14. The London Bobcats top the before the interval, the same fulluU; Madrid 30, Kola. 8 ahead of teammate Woody Naples 30, Llvorno U rflj three-team prep loop at 2-0, combination clicked again on a take -Sftunclera 6 rua 1 IJu) (ll Peterson. Howard Moneeaux fcakenl.eatn 20, Upi"- '