European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 08, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday september 8, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 25 Senna nabs pole for italian up Monza. Italy a Brazil Ian Ayr Lon Senna turned a record Lap in saturday s qualifying session at the Monza Auto rom to take the pole position for sunday s ital Ian grand prix the 12th event of the world formula one championship. Senna 25, Only fourth after Fri Day s timed practice drove his Lotus Renault car Over the 3.6 mile course in i minute 25.084seconds. Senna bettered by 0.9 seconds the previous Lap record set by another brazilian Nelson Piquet in Friday session. Finland s Keke Rosberg was the second fastest in 1 25.230 to gain a front Row Start along with the Brazil Ian in sunday s race. Rosberg who drove a Williams Honda has signed with Mclaren for the next season. Senna who had never be raced in Monza clocked an average Speed of 152.487 Mph. Nigel Mansell the British team mate of Rosberg was the third fastest of the Day in 1 25.486, ahead of Piquet Friday s Leader who dropped to fourth place. Piquet drove his Brabham Bow racer in 1 25.54. France s Alain Prost the Leader of the world Drivers championship standings had the fifth fastest time in a Mclaren tag 0.7 seconds slower than Senna. Home favorite Michele Albreto who trails Prost by three Points Over ill and who is the Only Driver who Mill could overtake the Frenchman was seventh preceded by fellow ital Ian Elio de Angilu. De Angelis a teammate of Senna. We timed in 1 26.044. Albreto cheered by thousands of partisan fins drove his red Ferrari in 1 26.468. Prince s Patrick Tam Bay we the fastest Driver of the Renault team which will quit formula one at the end of the season. Tsmay was eighth in 1 27.020. Switzerland s Marc surer drove the second Brabham Bow to ninth place ahead of Sweden s Stefan Johansson who was 10th in Ferrari More thin two seconds behind the brazilian world Champion Alan Jones of Australia lagged behind in Abrand new american sponsored Lola Hart car. He was nine seconds slower that Senna. Ramstein rips harm 26-13 or 20ffi straight Triumph by Bucky Fox staff writer Ramstein a. Germany the rams Cin rams won another football game saturday. Yawn. Make that 20 straight victories for the two time defending Safe champions. This time the rams beat Hahn 26-13. And it was hardly that close. When fullback Stan Henderson scored his second touchdown late in the third Quarter Ramstein led 26-0. This against a Hahn team that had rushed for is Yards in 24 tries. If this had been a night game you could be turned out the lights. The Hawks did manage to score twice once on Hugh Henderson s 49-Yard interception return and again when a blocked punt set up William Warren s 4-Yard to burst. But Hahn coach Leon Hayes was t fooled. They rattled us pretty Good Hayes said of his team s opener the Hawks had a Bye last week. They scouted us pretty Good. They wanted Hayes Hawks were the last team to beat Ramstein. That came on oct. 8, 1983, when Hahn won at Home 8-6. Those were the Good old Days when Hahn had a Strong quarterback. Since Vic Hudson left the Hawks have tried to Wing it with misdirected passes. They started Chuck Viganski saturday. When he failed to move the Hawks consistently Scott Mcleod came on to hit eight of 28 passes for 56 Yards and one interception. I thought i solved our problem the same problem we be had for Over a year Hayes said of his quarterbacks. There were a lot of plays open but they could t read Ramstein s fierce pass Rush led by line men . Wells and Mark Humphrey helped Hahn mow its passes. The Only option Stan Henderson web left was to run and Ramstein said no Way Hahn finished with 41 Yards in 30 carries. Whoever their defensive coordinator is he shut Down what we do Best Hayes said. Run off tackle around the Corner that was shut Down Ramstein s defensive coordinator is Chris Simmons. His unit shut out the week before and he wanted another. Our goal was shutouts in our first four games he said. Came 5 is at Tilburg otherwise Ramstein coach Bill Schultz thanked his defense in his pos game speech and Simmons was thankful too. We ran a 5-1-5 defense which has never been run in the Csc Simmons said. Last week we had trouble with our pass coverage we gave Zweibruck Ckon s Cal Walker too much Lime. This time we had a five Man Rush plus a five Man so while the line pressured Hahn s lbs and linebacker Lamar White stopped any thing that moved a hard hitting secon Dary stalled Hahn s receivers. Example one with the rams leading 13-0, Hahn flanker Larry Baker out fought Ramstein safety Eric Heatley for a 67-Yard catch to the 3-Yard line. The Hawks could t score because i lineman thur Man Shelby tipped a pass 2 Shelby stopped a sweep cold and 3 Humphrey forced a bad pass. Example two with the rams still ahead 13-0. Hahn had first Down at Ramstein s 10. The Hawks failed id score because i tackle Don Kitchen slopped a sweep. 2 nose guard Blake Marshall stopped another sweep and .1 cornerback Alvin Murry saved a touchdown by tack Ling William Warren at the 6. Our defensive backs can adapt to any Simmons said of his 5-1-5. Yesterday i brought in the plays and they Learned Baker beat them for five catches and126 Yards but Hahn s Aii Csc split end silk Eddings was held to two catches and 20 Yards. Murry. In particular stopped dings with hard hits. I was not intimidating. I was just get Ting my Point across Murry said. They did t hold onto the Ball. They re Good receivers but we have the Best secondary in the said Simmons it was a personal Chal Lenge to Stop Eddings. He s one of the Besto or Here other than thai s Clarence Toomir the rams Fla shy Vankir. He opened the scoring with a 38-Yard reception from Jeff Wilson just 28 seconds into the game. It was the Day s second play. The week before Toomir caught a 63 Yard to on the third play of the Day. Toomer s saturday touchdown came against Hahn s Aii Csc safety Darrell Dykes. The rams made it 13-0 Midway through the first Quarter. While intercepted Viganski s pass and rumbled 19 Yards to the end zone. Schultz said he was unhappy with his offence. Then again the rams rushed for 208 Yards in 47 carries. Willie Mccray gained 104 of those Yards and Schulz he won the starting tailback Job Over Clyde Brown. We Bruecken Downs pm 6-3 Rhein main a Germany line Backer Larry Kuster recovered a Fumble and intercepted a pass to Lead an opportunistic we Bruecken defense As the War Rion stopped the Rhein main rockets 6-3 saturday in Continental sports conference football. Roster recovered Dennis Williams Fum ble on the rocket 3-Yard line in the second Quarter to act up the warriors Only score a 7-Yard run by Cal Walker. The try for the two Point conversion failed. Earlier in the Quarter Kuster had intercepted an de o Connell pass and returned it to the rockets 3-Yard line. However the Rhein main defense held and the rockets took Over at the 3. Williams then fumbled and Kuster recovered to set up Walker s scoring run. The rockets Only score came in the third Quarter when they drove from their 32 to the warriors 13 before Mike Miller kicked a 30-Yard Field goal. The rockets were inside the warriors 20-Yard line four times in the game. Rhein main was Hurt by four interceptions three thrown by o Connell and one by Tony Williams. Pm was also stalled by 10 penalties for 98 Yards. Other members of the Warrior defense who intercepted passes were defensive Back Nelson Waikiki defensive end Eddie Mclntosh and linebacker James Jones. We Bruecken quarterback Richard Bonillas completed six of 18 passes for 40 Yards. The warriors offence had trouble getting in tracked gaining 40 Yards on the ground and 80 in total offence. O Connell completed eight of 18 for 127 Yards. Williams was 0 for 5. The rockets had 251 total Yards with 124 coming on the ground. Torr Jon 20, Span Dahlem 0 Span Dahlem a Germany James Williams ran for two touchdowns to Power the defending Mediterranean sports conference raiders Over the sheiks of the Csc in a Safe exhibition game. Lbs loses nil radio show but Buck Stram will be Busy by Barry Wilne rap sports writer Jack Buck and Hank Stram. Who have worked together the last seven years broadcasting National football league games on lbs television and radio will continue their Busy dual Media roles this year even though lbs radio sports has lost the nil contract to Abc radio. Buck one of the smoothest play by play men in the business and not one to pull his punches and Stram the former coach of the Kansas City the Kansas City Ces an a saints will team for a to game each Sun Day. Those contests usually lbs no. Z game while Pat Summerall ind John Madden work the feature game will be the Only Chance to hear Stram s precise analysis and uncanny play calling skills. But the Buck Stram duo also will be Avail Able each sunday night on lbs radio for the nil tonight a two hour analysis of the Day s games. Listeners Are being invited to Send in their names for a Call out segment i which the announcer will Telephone fans at Home to talk about the nil. It will be the first such Effort by lbs radio. John Rooney will Anchor the show from new York while Buck and Stram will air from the nil City in which they worked that Day. Lbs also has a 20-minute preview show on tap for Friday nights with Brent mus Burger and Jimmy the greek Snyder. A College football scoreboard program begins on saturday hosted by de Ingles. It will run for 20 minutes each saturday night of the season. In addition to Buck Stram and Summa Rall Madden lbs announcing Crews for nil football include Dan Dierdorf and Jean Fugett Verne Lundquist and Terry Bradshaw Tom Brookshier and pick ver Meil Tim Ryan and Johnny Morris or Dan Jiggitts Dick Stockton and Wayne Walker and Jim Hill with John Dockery. For Abc the top pairing once again is Dick Enburg and Merlin Olsen. John Brodie has left the network to try his Luck As a golfer on the seniors tour so Bob Griesc has re placed him As Marv Albert s sidekick. Charlie Jones teams with Sam Rutigliano the witty former coach of the Cleveland Browns. Don Criqui and Bob Trumpy will see double duty working sunday games on to and monday night contests on radio. Trumpy will Host a Call in talk show immediately after the monday game. Also available for play by play arc Jay Randolph and Phil Stone both veterans of Abc s nil coverage and newcomers see Buck on Page 26 television pro football baseball Denver Broncos at los Angeles rams or Cincinnati reds at Chicago cubs both 10 . Sunday. Radio pro football san Francisco 49en at Minnesota Vikings 7 . Sunday Denver Broncos at los Angeles rams 10 . Sun Day
