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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 14, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday november 14, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 17 i i m Lindbergh declared dead Stratford . Up hockey Star Pulle Lindbergh attached to life support systems since a weekend car crash was declared dead tuesday night and doctors removed his vital organs for donations the Philadelphia flyers said. The 26-year-old goalie had been declared clinically dead at 9 15 . Mon Day after the necessary period of Obser vation since the car Accident in Somerdale ., a team spokeswoman said. Lindbergh declared brain dead hours Afler his souped up porsche crashed into the Concrete Steps of a school was attached to life support systems since the crash while his parents decided whether to donate his vital organs for transplant. A team doctor speaking for the swed ish athlete s family said the Lindbergh hoped the transplants would mean the All Star goaltender s ultimate save might be to save some other  Lindbergh the flyers most valuable player and the nil s top goaltender last year will be buried in Sweden a team spokeswoman said. Other funeral arrangements have not been completed but the Pelle Lindbergh memorial fund for cancer research has been established for memorial contributions. Kicks snap Streak at 20 Patrick Ewing. Racks up 25 Points from press dispatches new York Rookie Patrick Ewing scored 25 Points tuesday night As the new York kicks snapped a two season 20-Gamc losing Streak with a 103-93 Victory Over the wingless Phoenix suns. The kicks win less in eight previous games this season had moved within four losses of the Aba record of 24 straight set by Cleveland in 1982. The kicks. Who scored More than 100 Points for Only the second Lime this season earned a standing ovation from a crowd of 12,220. The smallest at Madison Square Garden in the second weekday game of the season. The suns now the Only team in the Aba without a Victory Are 0-8, the worst Start in their 18-year history. James Edwards led Phoenix scoring with 18 Points. Rory Sparrow had 16 Points and of Rnic Grunfel had 15, ii of those in the second half for new York. The kicks led 63-55 Midway through the third Quarter but an 11-2 Phoenix run with Nance scoring 7 of those Points gave the suns their last Lead at 66-65. In other Aba games tuesday night pistons 124, bullets 122 of Pontiac Mich. Reserve Forward Tony Campbell canned a Short jumper with 22 seconds left in overtime As Detroit downed Washington. The pistons 7-3, came from 15 Points Down in the fourth Quarter. They were paced by guard Isiah Thomas with 32 Points and Center Bill Laimbeer with 27. Bucks 132, bulb 103 Chicago Power Forward Terry Cummings connected for five baskets during a 3-minute, 12-second flurry of the final Quarter to lift Milwaukee Over Chicago. After the Bucks had outscored Chicago 9-4 at the beginning of the fourth Quarter. Aba Roundup the 6-9 Cummings connected for 10 of his team s next 12 Points to ensure Milwaukee s seventh win of the year against four losses. Cummings closed out with a team High 26 Points. The bulls behind Orlando Woolridge s 31 Points could not Cope with Sidney Mon Crick who had 22 Points. Lakers 119. Jazz 110 Inglewood. Calif. A Arcco Abdul Jabbar in foul trouble Early scored 21 of his 25 Points in the second half us los Angeles Defeated Utah. Despite having Abdul Jabbar on the Bench with three fouls the lakers opened a 57-48 halftime Lead and never trailed after that. Trail blazers 126, Kings is Portland Ore. Kiki Vanda we ghz scored 26 Points to Lead Portland Over Sacramento. Larry Drew and Eddie Johnson led Sac Ramento with 26 Points apiece. Clyde Drexler scored 25 Points for the blazers. Warriors 127, clippers 115 Oakland.  Golden state warriors led by Forward Purvis Short and Rookie guard Chris Mullin erased a 16-Point deficit in the second period. The warriors won their fourth straight game since Short and Mullin joined the team. Sonics 109, Mavericks 90 Seattle Tom Chambers scored 26 Points including 14 in the first half As Seattle Defeated Dallas sending the Mav Ericks to their fourth straight loss. Rookie Xavier Mcdaniel tallied 8 of his 21 Points in the third Quarter As the sonics extended their Lead to As Many As 18 Points before settling for a 74-62 third Quarter advantage. Sports Caps notch 5-2 Victory Over of ers from press dispatches Landover a. Dave Christian scored two Short handed goals and Alan Haworth had a goal and an assist to Power the Washington capitals ton 5-2 National hockey league Victory Over the Edmon ton oilers before a sellout crowd tuesday. Haworth scored his ill goal of the nil Roundup season at 2 09 of the first period extend ing his nil leading consecutive game goal scoring Streak to nine a club record. The 8-6-2 capitals never lost that Lead. Mike Gartner gut his Lith goal of the year at 10 12 of the opening period when Washington was a Man Down. The night s three Short handed goals broke a 10-year old Washington club record. Glenn Anderson brought the 11-3-1 oilers to within a goal at 4 55 of the Sec Ond period when he scored his 14th of the season but the Caps pulled away again. Christian got the first of his Short handed goals at 2 30 of the third period. Before the penalty expired. Wayne Gryl by again reduced the Lead to a single goal at 3 00. Washington regained its two goal mar Gin when Bob Carpenter scored a Power play goal at 10 50 of the period assisted by Haworth and Greg Adams. Adams also had picked up an assist on Haworth s goal. Christian closed out the scoring putting the puck into an empty net while the c aps were killing yet another pen ult. In other nil games tuesday Ca Idiens 3, islanders 2 Uniondale. . Rixi Kics Sie phranc Richer and Kjell Dahlin scored a goal apiece and another Rookie goaltender Patrick Roy. Kicked out 26 shots to Lead Montreal Over new York. Richer scored the Only goal of the first period and Dahlin connected in the second to give the canadians a 2-0 Lead Roy made the Lead stand up with some Sharp saves in goal As Montreal i tended its unbeaten Streak to five games 3-0-2. The Victory also snapped a York s four came unbeaten Streak. Blues 4. Maple Leafs 3 St. Louis Joe Mullen scored at 2 57 in overtime play to give St. Louis a Victory Over Toronto. Rick Vaive had scored at 11 24 of the third period to give the Leafs a 3-3 tic and Send the game into sudden death play. The Victory lifted St. Louis which has not lost in overtime this season into first place in the Norris division two Points ahead of both the Chicago Black Hawks and the Minnesota North stars. It was the 12th consecutive win less game for the Leafs a club record. The previous record was ii set in 1966-1967. The last year Toronto won the Stanley cup. Paper offers $500 for snowball thrower s Story from press dispatches the san Francisco examiner offered $500 tuesday to the person who threw a snowball that was blamed for ruining what might have been a winning Fieldi goal m the 49ers game against the Denver Broncos monday night. It is pretty Clear there is an epidemic of violence among sports  said David Burgin the editor of the Wetold like to know what would make a person do it. We d like to know if the person regrets it Oris Nappy about it Burgin said. We want the person to Tell his or her Story to the examiner.". Whoever responds must prove with "?.w Tunde Solh he or she threw he snowball Burgin said and must of willing to talk about Al to the newspaper late in the first half of the Broncos-49eni game in Den Var a snowball apparently thrown by a fan. Splattered on the Ball when 49ers quarterback malt Cavanaugh was pre paring to hold it for a Field goal try by Ray Wersching. Cavanaugh was unable to set up the Slippery Ball so he stood up and threw it unsuccessfully into the end zone. The Broncos won the game 17-16. In new York the chairman of the committee that makes the National football league rules said tuesday that officials should have stopped the play when the snowball was thrown from the stands. We Don t believe in penalizing the crowd because we have no control Over the crowd said Tex Schramm chair Man of the nil s Rule making Competition committee. But to me the referee should have kilted the play right at that instant regardless of what happened to the  however referee Jim Tunney said afterwards that while the officials called for More Security at that end of the stadium they were powerless to penalize the crowd for unsportsmanlike conduct. We have no recourse in terms of a foul or to Call it on the Home team or the fans. There s nothing in the Rule Book that allows us to do that Tunney said. But Schramm who is also the president of the Dallas cowboys said it should be like baseball. If a balloon or a piece of paper or something that can distract a player comes on the Field they immediately signal time put. We Stop games for dogs. You can t have something like that. Next time it la be a Beer bottle or a whiskey  though snowballs have been thrown before monday night s incident was the first in which one directly affected a play  
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