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Tuesday, May 2, 1972 THE STARS AND STRIPES Page 25 Maria Hesse Stars in Southern Net HEIDELBERG (Special) — firsts to snap Heidelberg's six- Augsburg (8); Karslruhe (7) seed in the USDESEA finals at doubles titles. Maria Hesse, USDESEA runner- year skein as Southern and Nuernberg (2). Garmisch May 11-13. Hugh Pendergrass and Bruce up last year, breezed to girls champion. Stuttgart won the girls team Heidelberg's Bruce Steele, Davis, the regional favorites, singles title to highlight Stuttgart finished with 37 trophy and Heidelberg pre- second seed in this tourney, turned back Munich's second- Stuttgart's conquest of the team points to runnerup Mun- vailed in the boys division. bested Wuerzburg's Mike Zeh- seeded Jeff Anjo and Ardan team title in the Southern Re- ich's 26. Heidelberg was third Miss Hesse, a junior, de- ner, the No. 1 seed, 4-6, 6-1 and Devine, 6-2 and 7-5. In girls g i o n a 1 tennis championship with 24 and Mannheim fourth feated Mannheim's Connie Van 6-2, to win the boys singles play, Stuttgart's Trish Skelly here Saturday. with 21. Others in order of fin- Dyken, 6-1 and 6-0, to establish crown. and Suzanne Patrick, seeded The Stallions captured three ish were: Wuerzburg (11); herself as the probable top- The Stallions grabbed both second, turned the tables on Munich's Donna LaBelle and Bev Vahinger, top-seeded, win- ning 7-5, 2-6, and 8-6. The top three finishers in Kaiserslaiitem Nabs Three Titles each bracket earned a trip to Garmisch and a shot at the USDESEA titles. The Mannheim boys duo and To Dominate Tennis Action in North the Augsburg's girls doubles team nabbed third place under LANDSTUHL, The Red Raiders failed only year. "It gave us a lot of extra Edson, runner-up in last the tournament "double jeop- (Special) — Kaiserslautern's in the girls doubles where practice, which showed in this year's regional as a ardy" rule. Both teams de- powerful Red Raiders grabbed Frankfurt's undefeated Karen tournament," he said. sophomore, dropped the first feated their opponents — in three of the four individual Johnson and Janet Pierce Second to the Red Raiders set of his final match with Bit- this case Heidelberg — in ear- titles to easily take team soundly whipped Adie Scott was Frankfurt, last year's burg's Gerry Christich, but lier rounds and were declared honors in the Northern Region- and Lorie Pitts, 6-2, 6-0 team champion, with 27 points. came back for a 5-7, 6-0, 6-3 automatic winners in the But with the top three in Wiesbaden, with 17, finished victory, his sixth in an unbeat- finals. al tennis championships here each event going on to the US- third; en season. Saturday. DESEA finals May 11-13 at BOYS SINGLES Unbeaten Cliff Eds on won BOYS SINGLES Bain and Nicholas, seeded (Final*) Garmisch, Kaiserslautern had (Finals) second, upset top-seeded Leon- Bruce Steele (H) def Mike Zehner the boys singles, Trish Green no trouble in qualifying all six Cliff Edson (K) def Gerry Christian ard Schultz and Jim Crosby, 6- (W), 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. the girls singles and the duo of members of its varsity squad. (Bit), 5-7, 6-0, 6-3. (3rd Place) Bob Bain and Ron Nicholas the , (3rd Place) 4, 0-6, 6-4. It was the first loss Mick Carislello (K) def Jim Grisby Coach Dave Geyer credited Dave Baumgartner (F) def Mac Rat- suffered this season by the (Man), 3-6, 6-0, 7-6. boys doubles as the K-Towners - his team's success to in- tan (BK), 6-4, 6-1. Wiesbaden duo. BOYS DOUBLES racked up 45 out of a possible stallation of an indoor court at BOYS DOUBLES (Final*) 48 first-place points. Kaiserslautern earlier this (Finals) Miss Green, a senior, Hugh Pendergrass-Bruce Davis (S) def Bob Bain-Ron. Nicholas (K) def Leon- emerged tops in the girls sin- Jeff Anjo-Ardan Devine (Mun), 6-2, 7-5. ard Schultz-Jlm Crosby (W), 6-4, 0-6, 6-4. (3rd Place) 1 gles by scoring an impressive (3rd Place) Steve Cohen-Dave Mayer (Man) def Dale Bryan-Fred Zepcda (Bit) def 6-0, 6-2 win over Leslie Smith Jim Schulte-Paul McGarry (H),1 previous Mark Mitchell-Mark Goska (F), double of Berlin. decision. jeopardy* GIRLS SINGLES GIRLS SINGLES (Final*) , Vicenza Romp (Finals) Marie Hesae (S) def Connie Van Trish Green (K) def Leslie Smith Dyken (Man), 6-1, 6-0. (Bcr), 6-0, 6-2. Ord Place) , (3rd Place) Robin Munari (Mun) def Candy Heiss Barb Norell (F) def Mary Black (Bit). (H), 8-7, 6-1. GIRLS DOUBLES In Track Meets GIRLS DOUBLES (Finals) (Final*) Trish Skelly-Suzanne Patrick (S) def , Italy (Special) — Portls; 3. Lapage, 19-1%. Karen Johnson-Janet Pierce (F) def Donna LaBelle-Bev Vahinger (Mun). 7-5, Naples and Vicenza romped to TRIPLE JUMP — 1. Boyd; 2. Ray Adie Scott-Lorie Pitts (K), 6-2, 6-0. 2-6, 8-6. Heurlch (N) ; 3. Tony Ridings (L), 40- Ord Place) Ord Place) victories in a triangular and 8^4. Nina Malkiewlcz-Klm Reilly (W) def Chris Lewandowski-Mary Gundacker dual track meets, respectively, HIGH JUMP — 1. R. Ewell r 2. Tim Helen Consolvo-Pam Hands (Brem), 6-2, (A) def Lynn Monroe-Cathy Cone (H), here Saturday. Anderton (N), 5-8. 6-2. previous decision. Naples with 118 points far POLE VAULT —1. Mike Schweitzer outdistanced second-place Liv- (N) ; 2. Anderton; 3. Neal, 10-0. orno which had 27 points. SHOT PUT — 1. Al Lombardl (N); 2. Third was Overseas of Rick Bell (N); 3. Dave Pierce (L) 42- with 15. The Vicenza Cougars DISCUS — \. Lombard!; 2. Foreman; Friedman Tops Powers tallied 95 points to 44 for Notre 3. Ray Lee (N), 128-5. Dame School Rome in the dual Team scoring — Naples US, Livorno meet. 27, Overseas of Rome 15. Vicenza, Notre Dame School of Rome The Cougars' premier relay 100 METERS — 1. Ron June (V) • 2 For Italy Tennis Crown teams, already owners of the Dave Winn (V); 3. Fritz Pronk (N), lk.2.' best season marks, lowered 200 METERS — 1. June; 2. Pronk; 3. LIVORNO, Italy — US- Alan Hadley and Robert Roy, their best times in both the 800 Richard Bressler (V), 22.5. DESEA boys singles champion 7-5, 1-6, 6-3; and 1600. 400 METERS — 1. Dave Jones (V) ; 2. Mark Friedman earned his Livorno's Monica Chini Robert Gordon (N) ; 3. Barry Rosenberg The 800 foursome of Dave (N), 52.0. third straight trip to the tennis captured the girls singles lau- Winn, Dave Jones, Cliff St. 800 METERS — 1. Jesse Daniels (V) ; championships at Garmisch by rels with a 6-1, 6-0 triumph 2. Mark Urloste (V) ; 3. Joe Hillner (V), over Vicenza's Annetta Dexter. George and Ron June logged a 2 ' 03*9. taking the American Schools in The girls doubles crown went time of 1 minute, 31.9 seconds 1500 METERS — 1. Bill Sullivan (V) • Italy regional title with a hard- — nine-tenths of a-second fas- 2. Eugene Carlton (V) ; 3. Gary Bergfleld earned 6-4, 6-4 victory over to Vicenza's Tricia Dugan and (N) ; 4 :30.3. Andrea Sciolla who beat the ter than the year's previous 3200 METERS — 1. Pete Napoll (V); Overseas of Rome's Chris best. 2. Guy Puglia (N) ; 3. Don Solano (V) ; Powers here Saturday. Livorno duo of Theresa Hadley The 1600-meter relay team of and Barbie Waldron, 6-1, 3-6, 6- 120- YARD HIGH HURDLES — 1. Greg Powers' brother, teamed up 2. Jesse Daniels, St. George, Abramo (V); 2. Steve Ballahi (N); 3. with John Bruckman to take All champions advance to the Jones and Winn clipped almost Mike Wise (V), 18.0. Mark Friedman the boys doubles title. They two seconds off their top time 180-YARD LOW HURDLES — 1. Abra- USDESEA championships, mo; 2. Steve Jacques (V); 3. Wise, 23 7 . . . third straight trip beat the Livorno tandem of scheduled for May 11-13. of the year. They recorded a 800-METER RELAY — 1. Vicenza 3:31.2 — 1.9 seconds quicker (Winn, Jones, Cliff St. George, June), Friedman finished second to than the old mark. Livorno's Phil Chino in the 1600-METER RELAY — 1. Vicenza boys singles as a sophomore In addition, Vicenza got (Daniels, St George, Jones, Winn), three firsts from June and two 3*31.2* and won last year's title by each from Daniels, Greg Abra- LONG JUMP — 1. Daniels; 2. John Torrejon Grabs beating Bitburg's Tom Neaves, Couch (N) ; 3. Chris Brown (N), 20-3. 6-1, 6-0. mo and Bill Sullivan. TRIPLE JUMP — 1. Couch; 2. John In winning the triangular Van Gilst (N); 3. June, 41-5%. BOYS SINGLES meet, the Naples Wildcats had HIGH JUMP — 1. Couch; 2. Brown; 3. Keith Lantz (N) def Bob Lamntt (L), Al Mathls (V), 6-8. 0 Crowns 9-7, 6-3; Chris Powers (OSR) def John a triple winner in Ron Ewell POLE VAULT — 1. Ken Money (V) ; Byrne (NDI), 6-0, 6-lj Mark Friedman and double winners in Rick 2. Dennis Campbell (V); 3. Doug Baird (V) def Lantz, 6-0, 6-0; Byrne def Lantz, Ross, Rick Boyd and Al Lom- (N), 10-0. ROTA, Spain (Special) — Iwata. And both the Torrejon 6-4, 8-10, 6-4; Friedman def Powers, 6-4, bard!. SHOT PUT — i. Dora Acconcla (N) ; There'll be a Torrejon flavor in boys and girls doubles teams 6-4. 2. Bressler; 3. Winn, 42-10%. the Spain- delegation won titles. BOYS DOUBLES Naple*, Llvorno Overseas-Rome DISCUS — i. Sullivan; 2. Bob Duerr Doug Kirkebridge-Joe Michele (NDI) 100 METERS — 1. Rick Ross (N): 2. (V) ; 3. John De Santls (V), 134-0. to the USDESEA tennis cham- In the boys' action, Steve def Bruce Martin-Scott Denbelgh (N), 6- Gary Ewell (N); 3. Brent Lapage (O); Team scoring _ Vicenza 95. Notre pionships May 11-13 at Gar- Hawley and Nick Anstowskow 3, 9-7; Alan Hadley-Robert Roy (L) def 4. Marcus Bunell (O), 11.2 Dame School of Rome 44. defeated Kenitra's Jim Smith Al Stanlake-Tony Sciolla (V), 6-3, 6-4; 200 METERS — 1. ROBS; 2. Ewell; 3. misch. Graham Powers-John Bruckman (OSR) Larry Foreman (L>; 4. Lapage, 23.2 and Mike Dugan, 6-2, 6-4, while def Kirkebridge-Mlchele, 4-6, 10-8, 6-4; 400 METERS ^. 1. Tim Smith (N); 2. Five Raiders qualified for Leslie Tronic and Kea Apilado Stanlake-Sclolla def Kirkebride-Michele, Dan Portls (N); 3. Foreman; 4. Doran the trip to Germany by win- 4-6, 6-4, 6-3; Fowers-Bruckman def Had- Dayan (O), 62.6. Ankara Soccer Team won by identical scores over ley-Roy, 7-5, 1-6, 6-3. 800 METERS — a. Jim Stewart (N): 2. ning their final matches in the Rota's Kathy Davis and Laura GIRLS SINGLES Jim Skelton (N); 3. Steve Wheeler (L.); Topples Izmir, 7-0 Spain-Morocco regional here Adams. Anetta Dexter (V) def Lynn Ainsworth 4. Tom Morgan (O), 2:01.4. Saturday. (N), 6-4, 6-1; Monica Cbini (L) def Miss 1500 METERS — 1. Portls, 2. Nick IZMIR, Turkey (Special) — Rota's Grace Underbill will Dexter, 6-1, 6-0. i>:ker (N); 3. Matthew Glasgow (6), The Ankara Trojans blanked Larry Steiger won the boys be the only non-Raider going to GIRLS DOUBLES 4:20.1. the Izmir Sultans, 7-0, behind singles title with an easy 6-0, 6- Garmisch. She won the singles Theresa Hadley-Barbie Waldron (L) 3200 METERS — 1. Bob Farquhar crown with a 6-3, 6-2 win over def Faulette Kemitch-Eva Schinholser (N); 2. Mark Glasgow (O); 3. Richard Mike Kennedy's hat trick in a 1 win over Kenitra's Dan (N) 6-2, 6-1; Trtcia Dugan-Andrea Sciolla Codding (N); 4. Tad Hardee (L), 10.07.2. prep soccer match here Satur- Jodi Ballad of Kenitra. def Misses Hadley-Waldron, 6-1, 3-6, 6-2. 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES — 1. Ron BOY8 SINGLES Dwell (N); 2. Joe Sclole (N). 16.9. day. Lawrence Selger (T) del Dan Iwata 180-YARD LOW HURDLES — 1. R. Kennedy staked the Trojans Cavaliers Sign Three (K), 6-0. 6-1. Ewell; 2. Skelton; 3. Charles Cobb (L); to a 3-0 half time lead by scoring (AP) — Veter- BOYS DOUBLES ECAC Names Hyland 4. Butch Heal (L), 2L4. Steve Hawley-Nlck. Anstowskow (T) 800-METER RELAY — 1. Naples his team's first two goals. His an center Walt Wesley and def Jim Smith-Mike Dugan (K), 6-2, 6-4. NEW YORK (AP) — Art Hy- (Ross, G. Ewell, Skelton, R. Ewell); 2. third tally accounted for the draft choices Steve Davidson GIRLS SINGLES land, former basketball and Llvorno, 1:33.0. final goaL and Brian Mahoney have Grace Underbill (R) def Jodi Ballad lacrosse star at Princeton, has 1600-METER RELAY — 1. Naples (K), 6-3, 6-2. (Preston Ball, Smith, Portia, Stewart); Mike Gif f ord netted two goals s i g n e d contracts with the GIRLS DOUBLES been named an assistant to the ). Llvorno, 3:36.2. while Gary Buckhart and Dave Cleveland Cavaliers of the Na- Leslie. Tronlc-Kea Apilado (T) del commissioner of the Eastern LONG JUMP — 1. Rick Boyd (N): 2. McGraw added one each. tional Basketball Association. Kathy Davis-Laura Adams (R) 6-2, 6-4. College Athletic Conference.