European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 5, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes saturday october 5. 1985 6 Marks fall in world cup track b rosentiia1. Canal Lara. Australia a world record Holder Willie Banks buoyed by his musical laps and an enthusiastic crowd won the triple jump Friday with a world cup record leap of 57 feel. X i inches. The a s other record Breakers were Canada s Hen Johnson in the men s i00 meter dash with a clocking a 10.00 seconds. Bulgaria s Slifka Kostadinov in the and East Germany s women s 1.600-meter relay team 3 19.20. Marita Koch who anchored East Germany s relay team also won the women s 200 in 21.91. Banks was furious thursday when the International Amateur athletic federation the world governing body of track and Field ruled that he could not bring his Walkman with him while competing. But the Isaaf rescinded us ruling Fri Day after examining the device and determining a Banks could not receive any coaching instructions from the stands a violation. Friday s other winners were Ethiopia a s Wodajo Bulli in the men s 10,000 meters in 29.22.96, the United slates Andre Phillips in the men s 400 hurdles in 48.43. Kenya s Sammy Koscki in the men s 800 in 1 45. 5, the soviet Union s Natalya Lisovskaya in the women s shot put at 67-10 3-4 20.69her country woman Olga Gavrilova in the javelin at 219-2 66.80and East Germany s Hildegard Korner in the women s 1.500in 4 10.87. The Competition followed a colourful a photo Willie Banks. Noise makes him go opening ceremony that included the singing of we Are the world and a flying Squadron of jets. However the ceremony was marred by a demonstrator who raced onto the Field with a sign saying no nukes just after the introduction of the United states team. The intruder eventually was wrestled to the ground by police and hauled out of the stadium. He was taken to can Berra s a Clonnen police station and charged. Police did not release his name or give details of the charges. Perhaps the most impressive performance was produced by Johnson the olympic bronc medallist in the 100. Lie bolted out of the blocks accelerated Midway through the race and pulled away to win handily in breaking the meet record of 10.13. Established by Steve Williams of the United states in 1977. Johnson s Lime was the second fastest Legal clocking of the year behind Only the 9.98 by olympic Champion Carl Lewis of the United states and broke the Canadian record of 10.04 he had set recently in the trials for the americas team in the world cup. I had t been starting Well but i be been working on it All season said Johnson. I be been training months and months for this runner up Chidi Imoh the two time world University games Champion from Nigeria finished second in the 100 in 10.12, an african record. Kirk Bap Lisle the . Champion edged Frank Emmelman of East Germany for third place. Both were timed in 10.17. Koch also was impressive winning the 200 with ease Jamaica s Grace Jackson was a Distant second in 22.61 and overtaking Olga Vladykine Down the final Straightaway in the relay after being elbowed by the soviet runner ear Lier. After the first Day. The United states led the men s scoring with 36 Points. The americans were followed closely by the soviet Union and Africa with 34 each. East Germany with 32, and the americas with 30. East Germany the two time defend ing Champion fed the women with 52 Points. The soviet Union was second with 46 Points and the Europe select team third with 39. Senna sets Mark in Europe up trials brands Hatch England a Ayrton Senna of Brazil set the fastest qualifying time Ever for the brands Hatch Cir Cuit Friday and gained the provisional pole position for sunday s european formula one grand prix. Driving a Renault eng inc Lotus Senna lapped the 2.6-Milc circuit in one minute 08.020 seconds to average 138.35 Mph 222.65 Kph in the first of the two practice sessions for the race. Accepting a special prize of 100 bottles of Champagne a jubilant Senna said i am thrilled to be fastest Here at brands Hatch the circuit where i won my first Ever single seater Victory in 1981." the 25-year-old Sao Paulo native has started five of this year s 13 championship races from pole position. The second fastest Lime in Friday s ses Sion was set by two time world Champion Nelson Piquet also of Brazil. Piquet lapped his Brabham Bow in a time of 1 09.204, More than one second slower than his countryman. Third and fourth fastest times were taken by Keke Rosburg of Finland who briefly held the fastest time until being overtaken by the two brazilians and Marc surer of Switz Erland. Frenchman Alain Prost s Hopes of taking the 1985 world Drivers championship on sunday improved. While Prost qualified his Mclaren tag in fifth position for the starting Grid his Only remaining rival for the title Michele Albor to of Italy had a Turbocharger fire. Switching to the Ferrari team s spare car. Albreto 16 Points behind Prost with three races to go was classified i eighth position. Sixth place went to the inexperienced Ligier Renault Driver Philippe Streiff. The 30-year-old Frenchman is competing in a world championship race for Only the fourth time. A further 60-Minutc qualifying session was to be held saturday. Records Victory Over Mecir in Davis cup Beem keeps Golf Crown with 162 iik1dei.berg his finish t As spectacular As last years but Berlin s Richard beam Success fully retained his Dodds Germany Golf championship Here Friday turn ing in a final round 84 for a two Day showing of 78-84162. That gave Beem a four stroke Vic tory Over Frankfurt s Alan Schooley who turned in rounds of 81 and 85. Ramstein s Chris Gough 82-85 u 7 finished a stroke behind schoo Ley in championship flight action. Last year As a freshman Beem Subz cd Over the last nine holes at Fol dating. He fired a one under 33 on that nine when he birdied the first two holes bogeyed no. 12 and finished with six straight pars for a two Day total of 170 and a four shot verdict Over Ramstein s Mike Glenn. This year the final nine holes were beam s worse a 46. He had 38s on the from nine of the 6,378-Yafd Hei Delberg Golf course both Days. On thursday he was steady with a 40 on the Back. Friday even though he faltered beam was never in danger of losing his Lead according to we Sessoms tournament director and Heidelberg Golf coach. Other top players were Ramstein s Stein Cass 83-87170ulm s Tony Kribill 85-86171wiesbaden s Ron Atkinson 87-85172glen 87-85172 and Hanau i Robert Clayton 88-86174. The cast was divided into two flights following thursday s Fin round. Alt golfers under 100 Quali fied for the championship flight. Stuttgart s Mike Sarten 102-96 198 beat out teammate David Bron nor 101-98199 for the title and Wiesbaden s Krys Terry 103-101 204one of two girls who qualified for the Germany tournament was third. Anyone who turned in a score of 110 or better during regular season Competition at Wuerzburg Stutt Gart Wiesbaden and Berlin advanced to the finals. There were 45qualifiers. Ramstein won the team title with 685 strokes. Wiesbaden was second with 793 and Heidelberg finished third with 826. Clayton had the Long est drive on no. 8 and Nuernber go Robert Evans was closest to the Pinon 15. Becker gives Germany j -0 advantage Ank Furt a Boris Becker win Wimbledon needed one hour 44 he a nerf Hie a. _ .1,. I Frankfurt the Wimbledon Champion Defeated Milos Lav Mecir 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 to give West Ger Many a 1-0 Lead against Czechoslovakia in the world group Davis cup semifinal ten Nis match Here Friday. Becker. 17. The youngest Man Ever to an sports television College football notre dime Al air Force 8 . Situs any Purdue it Minne Sota 1 . Sunday. Radio College football notre Dame at air Force. 8 30 . Sil urday. Win Wimbledon hour 4 minutes to overcome the touch game of Mecir. Ranked seventh in the world Becke broke Mecir once n each of the first two sets to take a comfortable 2-0 Lead but never really dominated the czechoslovak Ian who is ranked 12th in the world. Becker first broke Mecir in the eight game of the first set and then served out these winning 6-3 in 23 minutes. The second set went with serve until the 11th game when Becker again broke Mecito take a 6-5 Lead. Becker looked sluggish until this Point in the match mixing tremendous aces with string of double faults. He appeared to take full command when he held his serve to win the set 7-5. Clenching his fists the West German broke Mecir again in the first game of the third set then held his own to Lake a 2-0lead. But Mecir came right Back holding his serve in the next game and then breaking Becker for the first time when the West German twice double faulted in the fourth game. Becker was clearly in trouble against the varied game of Mecir. Mecir answered Becker s powerful game by cleverly mixing is shots and covering the whole court. But the fast Carpel surface in the main Ball of Frankfurt s Fairground finally gave Becker the Edge and he broke Mecir again in the ninth game and then served out the match to the cheers of the capacity 10,000crowd. Even though he was erratic serving 14 aces but also committing nine double won the big Points. I m Happy that i won because Mecir is not an easy opponent Becker said after the match. He returns very very Well and i was trying to serve hard in the second serve As Well perhaps that s Why i served so Many double faults Becker said. "1 also made quite a few unforced Erron on his second serve but it comes in so softly that you never know what to do exactly headed. Boris was simply playing belter than did Mecir said. 4 i
