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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 02, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes monday september 2.1985 Sembach stops Rhein main by Bucko Fox Suff writer Sembach a Germany the party s Over for Rhein main. No More opening game Waltzes for the rockets who stepped on Sembach 47-0 last year and 61-7 in 1983. Be Munch stopped the music by blitzing Rhein main 20-3 sunday in the Continental sports conference Kickoff for both teams. Linebacker Stan Hayes led the tigers blitzing defense which smothered the rockets running game and died their quarterbacks All Over this sunken in stadium. Sembach coach Jack Bomholt said he knew Rhein main was in trouble during warmups. I could Tell by the Way their quarterbacks were acting. They were run Ning out of the pocket so i knew we would make them scramble. Without Burda three time All Csc a a Bruce Burda who routed this year they have problems at quarterback. And with their receivers. Our deep backs were telling me their receivers were timid. It s different from last year. Maybe they re not sure of their quarterbacks. Rhein main coach Reggie Drewrey pent half an hour after the game chastising his players for their performance and their missed practices when a reporter approached the first year coach he said 1 comment get away from me then Rhein Moln s starting bed o con null was sacked twice and completed one of seven passes for 36 Yards. Kis replacement Jerome Maxey hit on sine of 19 for 118 Yards but four of those completions came at garbage time the final drive of the game. Maxey was also lacked twice. He spent the rest of his time scrambling 10 times for 20 Yards. Hayes reached Maxey once and pressured him into fumbling a snap one of Rhein main s eight fumbles. The rockets averaged 1.5 Yards per carry. Hayes said he blitzed 60 percent of the plays. If you put the pressure on you make them give up the Ball quicker he said. We contained them around the ends and made it hard on  Hayes added once our offence gained momentum the game was ours. Our de sense has always been Good. The problem in the past was on  How Well Hayes remembers. In that humbling at Rhein main last year two Sembach quarterbacks went Down and Hayes was forced to Call signals. The tigers Felt similar pain sunday. Starting quarterback Gil Macliz Hurt his knee in the first Quarter and played Only a few More Downs. Backup Kevin Steinbeck was carried off with a leg mus Cle injury in the third Quarter but he re turned for another series. Leslie Santos finished at a a but by then the tigers were victors. This year we have four five Quarter backs ready to go Hayes said. This year i m no. 8. No Way i la go  Sembach s first touchdown did t need a quarterback. Halfback Lenard Abrams fired a 32-Yard option pass to tight end Ryan Duve who scored untouched by the stunned Rhein main secondary. Sembach led 6-0 with 12 07 left in the first half. The tigers made it 13-0 on their next drive which covered 75 Yards in 10 plays. Steinbeck parked the March with a 49 Yard pass to Marcus Polk who out jumped cornerback Richard Abbott caught it Over his left shoulder and reached the Rhein main 9. Two plays later Glenn trick dived Over from the 1. Steinbeck had t played since his Connecticut High school Days 12 years ago. He responded by hitting seven of 18 passes for 105 Yards despite harsh pressure from Rhein main end Tom Woodard. Rhein main Cut the Gap to 13-3 when Mike Miller kicked a 32-Yard Field goal Midway through the third Quarter. But on the next series Sembach drove 80 Yards in eight plays. Rhein main helped the cause with a personal foul face masking and an unsportsmanlike penalty assessed against its Bench. Steinbeck helped author the March with three completions for 33 Yards. Fullback Thomas Ceglarek made it count by Barg ing 6 Yards behind the blocking of guard Toby Boyd and tackle Gerard Gordon. Bane Butler kicked Sembach ahead 20 3. In sunday s other Csc game womb hands 8, sheiks 0 Oesterberg Netherlands Rod Ney Donohoo s four Yard to run broke a scoreless tie in the third Quarter and Camp new Amsterdam added a fourth Quarter safety in blanking Span Dahlem in its open Donohoo s scoring scamper came on third and goal and climaxed a 75-Yard March with 6 55 left in the third Quarter. Big play of the drive was quarterback Leandus mos sey s 20-Yard run for a first Down at the Span Dahlem 40. Other key plays were a 10-Yard penalty that opened the drive and Bill Rennie s 7 Yard pass to Bob Pointdexter for a first Down at the sheiks 20. The wolfhounds threw runners for two losses to set up the safety. Spang Quarter Back Don Ballard trying to pass was sacked zone by Cna s John Desalle. A Fumble at the two Yard line spoiled another wolfhounds scoring Opportunity. A five Yard Cna punt gave Spang its Best Opportunity at the wolfhounds 35, but a sack by will Mastin of the winners thanked the visitors. Donohoo had 70 Yards and Mossey 48 to Lead the wolfhounds in Rushing. Massey was 8 of 10 passing for 54 Yards. For Spang Jim Watson picked up 57 Yards and  Caldwell 50 Rushing. In an exhibition Gam sunday it was Raider 17, Hawks 15 Hahn a Germany Robert Wil Liams an 90 Yards from scrimmage in the third period to pull the Torrejon raiders of the Mediterranean sports conference to a their Victory Over the harm Hawks Here sunday. Four minutes prior to Williams Long Jaunt William Warren had put Hahn of the Continental sports conference into a 15-10 Lead. The Lead switched Back and Forth. Hahn had struck for a 2-0 advantage late in tile first period when Allen Driscoll sacked Torrejon quarterback Robert Dow for a safety. With 5 58 remaining in the half Dow connected on a 28-Yard to pass to Donald Taylor. Cirilo Preciodo converted for a 7-2 Lead. But William Warren who scored both Hahn touchdowns put the Hawks in front 8-7 on a 1-Yard run with 3 27 left in the half. Orville Shoemaker missed the Point after touchdown kick. Preciodo kicked Torrejon Back into the Lead 10-8 with a 35-Yard Field goal with 3 20 clasped in the third period. Then it was Warren s time again scoring from the three for a 15-10 Hahn Lead with 10 00 left in the third. My from Page 21 singled Gott sacrificed and Jose Uribe hit a run scoring Tingle. Gott blanked the mets until the seventh. Dairy Strawberry led off with a bunt sin Gle went to second on Danny Heep s single and scored on tint baseman Dan Driessen s throwing error on Howard Johnson s grounder. The final giant run came on a sacrifice Fly by Chili Davis in the eighth off met reliever Roger Mcdowell. In other no action Finx 3, cardinals 1 St. Louis Jose Cruz doubled Home the go ahead run in the eighth inning and Bob Knepper fired a five hitter o lift Houston Over St. Louis. Knepper 11-10, burled his third com plete game of the season. He struck out three and did not walk a Batter. Danny Cox 14-8, took the loss. With the score tied 1-1 in the eighth Craig Reynolds and Denny Walling led off with singles to put runners at the Cor ners. Cruz followed with a double Down the left Field line to score Reynolds. When left fielder Vince Coleman mishandled the Ball Walling raced Home to make it 3-1. Pirates 6, Uriso Cincinnati Bob walk pitched a five hitter and Tony Perm slammed a three run Homer to help Pittsburgh snap a 19-game Road losing Streak. Cincinnati player manager Pete Rose who needs eight hits to break Tycobb s career record of 4,191, went o-for-4. Cubs 5, braves 4 Chicago Ron Cey s bases loaded single with two outs in the Bottom of the Lith inning drove in Shawon Dunston from third Oase with the winning run for Chicago. Phillies 5, Dodgin 0 los Angeles Shane Rawley had a no hitter for 7tt innings then settled for a three hitter leading Philadelphia Over los Angeles. Bidding to become the first Pitcher this season to toss a , Rawley breezed through the dodgers lineup until the eighth. With one out. Bob Bailor grounded a bail up the Middle that shortstop Tom Foley got to but could not handle. It was ruled a hit. Expos 7, padres i san Diego Bill Gullickson pitched a six hitter and Terry Francona and Vance Law homered to lift Montreal past san Diego. Gullickson 13-9, helped the expos win for the seventh time in their lost eight Road games. Cowboys rally to top oilers by the associated pros the Dallas cowboys became the third National football conference East earn to wind up unbeaten in preseason play when they rallied for e 20-10 decision Over the Houston oilers saturday night at Dallas. Quarterback Gary Hogeboom rifled a pair of 24-Yard touchdown passes As Dallas finished undefeated in exhibition play for the first time in 14 years. His 24-Yard scoring toss to Rookie wide receiver Leon Gonza Lez with 4 44 left in the third period put Dallas ahead to stay. The Washington redskins and new York giants completed unbeaten preseason Friday night. The cowboys fell behind 10-0 in the first Quarter in which they did t produce a first Down. Tony nil Roundup Zendejas 49-Yard Field Coal and Warren Moon s 51-Yard to pass to Mike Akiu gave the oilers the Lead. Dallas came Back on a 34-Yard Field goal by Rafael Septien and a 24-Yard Hogeboom to Tony Dorsett touchdown pass far a halftime tie. In other nil exhibitions bean 45, Bills 14 Chicago Calvin Thomas scored two touchdowns for the bears who won their first preseason game. Buffalo got two first half touchdowns on passes from Vince Ferragamo to Andre Reed. Jets 30, packers 20 Green Bay wis. Johnny Hector ran for two touchdowns and Pat Leahy kicked Field goals of 24, 30 and 35 Yards As new York won its first exhibition game. Both teams finished the preseason 1-3. Chiefs 17, cardinals 13 Kansas City to. St. Louis was leading 13-10 Early in the third period when Earl Ferrell Fum bled a punt and Bruce King recovered for the chiefs on the St. Louis 33. Quarterback Bill Kenney scrambled Down the left sideline and got to the 5. Ken Lacy scored up the Middle on the next play. The chiefs closed exhibition play at3-1 the cardinals 2-2. Rams patriots 13 Anaheim Calif. Barry Redden scored on a 3-Yard run and Dieter Brock threw a 21-Yard touchdown pass to Henry Ellard at los Angeles. Tony Franklin s 34-Yard Field goal for new England As time expired appeared to give the patriots the Victory but the kick was wiped out by a holding penalty on Don Blackmon and the game ended. Nil rules allow a contest to end on a play with a penalty against the offensive team. Al from Page 21 Trail of Toronto. Dave Righetti 11-7, made the earliest Relief appearance of his career. Doug Corbett 2-2, was the loser in Relief. Twins 6-5, red sox 5-4 Minneapolis Ron Washington who committed two errors in the game uned a bases loaded single in the ninth to rally the twins. In the second game Gary Gatti hit a two run Homer to key the sweep. Bert Blyleven 13-13, went the distance in the opener yielding Only one earned run. Tigers 4, a s 1 Detroit Tom Brookens and Alan Trammel hit Home runs and combined on a suicide squeeze to Lead the tigers who announced earlier in the Day they had extended manager Sparky Anderson s con tract two years through 1988. Walt Ter Rell 13-7, was the Winner. Willie Hernandez notched his 28h save. Rangers 6, Royal 4 Arlington. Texas Gary Ward Don Slaught and Oddie Mcdowell hit Solo homers for the rangers. Greg Harris 4-3, earned the Victory striking out seven in 3% innings in Relief of starter Jeff rus sell. The homers All came off Charlie Lei Brandt 13-7. Mariners 6, orioles 0 Baltimore Gorman Thomas smashed a pair of two run homers and Mike Moore scattered four hits helping the mariners. Thomas who missed most of the 1984 season due to a torn rotator cuff belted two Home runs in the same game for the fifth time this season to boost his Home run total to 28. Brewers 10, indians 8 Milwaukee Paul Molitor Robin Yount and Jim Gantner All collected three hits and reliever Bob Gibson slopped Pat Tabler s remarkable bases loaded Streak leading the Brewers. Tabler ended the game by Hilling into a bases loaded do. Previously he was 6-for-6 this season wit the bases loaded  
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