European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 25, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Nefs defeat cars during final minutes cast . N .1 a Micheal Ray Richardson 29 mints and a i Ite scoring spurt lifted the new Jersey nets to their fourth Consic nine Victory. A ios ii of it c tic Hind Cavaliers in tin Only National Haskit Ball association panic monday. The nets who have won eight of their last nine games and improved to ik-12. No Roundup a by trailed Cleveland 9k-97 after John Bagley hit a jumper from the foul line with 3 41 remaining. Wednesday. December 25. 1985 the stars and stripes Page 23 play. It was a Tough fourth Quarter from Thi foul line for the nets who hit Only six of i free throws. Cleveland which fell to 13-1 it. Trailed 5k-54 at the half but hit six straight Points Early in the third Quarter to deadlock the game at 64-64. Moments later the cars reeled off eight consecutive Points four by world b. Tree who led All scorers with .10 Points to open a 74-ft6 Lead. Trailing 76-Fth, the nets rallied to score 10 of the next 14 Points four by Richard son who also had nine a is to pull within sd-7k Williams to mimed with is Points and 12 rebounds for the nets while Dir Sung added 17. Koy Hinsun finished with 20 Points for Cleveland. Fernandez wins title to break bowl record Miami Hach Henrida a third seeded Mary Joe i Ernandez of the United Stales became the first player to win four Slaight singles lilies Here when she beat no. 4 seed Patricia Tarabini of Argentina 7-6 7-5 6-1 in girls is and under capital Bank Orange bowl International Tennis championships Fernandez 14, had won the Orange bowl 12 and under 14 and under and the 16 and under the last three years she joins Billy Martin of the United slates As the Only player Ever to win All four divisions. She is the first person to win All four in a Row. Illinois fight apologizes a a Journeyman Fisher who stepped into the ring believing his bout with comeback Craig Bod Iam ski was a lost and admitted giving up after .1 Knockdown s \ he will a a the Illinois athletic to Sanction a rematch. I Apolosi a for whatever problems m action caused anybody said Cruz scr eight Francis Sar Penl of Peoria Iii. Sargent lost dec. 14 on a second round to by in a highly Millici cd tight. Bod Zanowski. Who beat Sar Penl 19 months earlier to run his record to 13-0, chose Sargent As his first opponent on the comeback Trail after losing his right fool and part of his leg in a motorcycle Accident. The eight round match attended by 2,750 largely partisan fans and sanctioned by the stale athletic Board was the first time a fighter with an artificial limb boxed professionally. Sargent who is Black said he had received threatening phone Calls some of which included racial slurs before the fight. I was More worried about the crowd than i was about the Guy i was fight he said. "1 did t know whether the threats were serious or not. I went Down and i thought to myself. Why should 1 stay in Here and Lake All this punishment and All for a lost cause so 1 stayed Sargent was quoted sunday in a Chi Cago newspaper As saying hat he threw the fight but Lacr gave conflicting versions of his actions. I was worried about my wife and my family. I tried to explain that to the reporter. Hut i m not Good with he said. I d never go into the ring with the idea of going Sargent said he apology cd to the ath Letic Board in a letter and would again at a Jan 15 hearing. He said he will ask the Board to allow him to fight Bodzianowski again. Illinois athletic Board chairman Gordon Volkman expressed sympathy for Sargent s plight. I personally would not recommend any permanent suspension Volkman said in an interview sunday night. But that s for the Board to decide. He says he quit out of fear for his life added Volkman and that s not As serious As somebody quitting for Bodzianowski s manager said sunday night that his tighter was disgusted with what "1 just Don t want him to be bothered right now. It s pretty disgusting for him after he wins the fight to take the whipped Cream off the top said Jerry . Or who gave up asks for rematch. A Crair to Dziamski right and Francis Sargent. Sargent now says threads convinced him to slay Down in the second round islanders Power play goals Stop whalers from press dispatches Hartford Conn. The new York islanders quickly solved their Olla Iii a woes monday night when they put some Power Back into their Power play. Tonight we found the net and put some in said coach Al Arbour after new York downed Hartford 6-3 in National hockey league action. Pat Onla inc and Bob Nystrom scored Power play goals in the first period As the islanders grabbed a 2-1 Lead font inc s goal at 13 45 snapped a tie and new York continued to add to its Lead. The islanders also blunted eight of nine la Alford Man advantages to assist goalie Kelly a Rudey who stopped 43 shots in the game a Rudey was at his. Best in the first period As he made 22 saves. Nil Roundup we had some Good chances in the first period but i can t understand our inability to kill penalties said Hartford coach Jack fans. The islanders clicked on two of five chances in route to building a 4-1 advantage As Lafon lain and John Tonolli scored for new York Gerald Dudick and Mikko Malcka also scored Tor the islanders. Ron Francis gave Hartford a 1-1 lie after Nystrom opened the scoring in the first period. Risto Siltanen scored on the Power play. Dave Babych also hit for the whalers. This May have been my Tough Cal game of the year Hrudney said. " Good Effort by the whole team after a Tough weekend against the new York the islanders managed a 2-2 lie and 5 4 loss to the rangers Over the weekend. Arbour was Upsel at his team s play but liked the results against Hartford. A lot of things were said and hopefully they got the message Arbour said. We have lacked consistency from game to the islanders. 13-11-9, remained one Point ahead of the rangers who beat de troit 10-2 monday in tic Patrick division. The whalers. 16-15-1, missed an Opportunity in overtake Buffalo and move into fourth place in the Adams division. In other games monday hangers 10. Red wings 2 in w York Brian and Mark Pavelich scored two each As new York routed Detroit. The loss gave Detroit its second eight game losing Streak of the season and extended the red wings record at Madison Square Garden to 1-13-2 in their last 1ft appearances in new York. Rangers Goa Hender John Vanlies Brouck recorded i league High i6lh Vic tory of the season. Caru cos 5, jets 3 Vancouver. British Columbia Moc Lcmay scored two of Vancouver s five first period goals and the canucks held on to defeat Winnipeg. The resurgent canucks blitzed Starling Winnipeg goaltender Brian Layward for four goals in the first 12 minutes to gain their third consecutive in lord
