European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 29, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday. December 29, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 23 Dahlin Nilan Singletary 5 other bears head up s pfc All stars Rookie leads canadians past devils from press dispatches East Rutherford no. Kjell Dublin the highest scoring Rookie in the National i Locky league collected his Ixia and 19th goals Friday night and Chris Nilan also scored twice to Lead the Montreal canadians to a 7-3 Triumph Over the new Jersey devils. Mats Naslund the league s second Cading Point scorer with 61 Points set up three goals for Montreal. The Victory was Rookie Montreal goalie Patrick Roy s sixth in his last seven starts. Nil Roundup it was new Jersey goalie Chico Kusch s fifth straight defeat. Montreal is 4-1-1 in its last six games and new Jersey has Hist seven of its last eight games. Bobby Smith s line with Dahlin on the right and Naslund on the left contributed nine Points with Dahlin setting up Smith s game Winner at 7 54 of the Middle period. But Nilan s second goal of the first period at 19 58. Put Montreal into a 2-2 tie and took away new Jersey s momentum. Flyers 6, canucks i Vancouver. British Columbia Tim Kerr scored three goals As Phila Delphia recovered from a slow Start to overpower Vancouver. The flyers sent a rare sellout crowd of 16,553 at Pacific coliseum Home disappointed As they blitzed the mistake prone canucks for five second period goals. Soviets beat oilers in exhibition game Edmonton. Alberta a i a Belliv Bykov and Vladimir Kurtov each scored two goals and the soviet Union s Central red army team used its Superior Speed and defensive kills to defeat the Edmonton oilers 6-3 in an exhibition hockey game Friday night Lin Matet Marty my Soracy. Glenn an Derson and Raimo Summanen scored for Edmonton which had beaten a touring so Viet team 4-3 in 1982.Friday s meeting of the Champion of the soviet major league and the National hockey league was t As competitive As expected. A 1-1 first period tic was misleading and Only the Superb play of Andy Moog kept the oilers close the rest of the Way. By Dave Rafko new York i i when Mike Singletary made the United press International pfc All Star team in la k3, he was alone among Chicago hours. Two cars a scr. I he three time first Loam inside linebacker is one of is hears honoured. Singltary received 55 mates in voting among 56 sports writers four from each in c City to head the 19k5 team. Joining him from the 15-1 pfc Central champions arc running Back Waller Payton offensive Ackle Jim Covert Center Jahil gun Borg defensive end Richard Dent and outside linebacker Otis Wilson. Payton and Covert were the offensive co leaders with 49 votes. Pfc East Champion Dallas with four was the Only other team with More than two players selected to the first team. Payton is joined in the offensive Back Field by conference Rushing Leader Gerald Riggs of Atlanta and passing Leader Joe Montana of san Francisco. Riggs gained 1,719 Yards and scored 10 touchdowns on 397 carries. Payton finished second onrushing with 1,551 Yards on 324 carries. Rings 30w Voles pave him a slight Edge Over san Francisco s Roger Craig who received 28v. Montana completed m.3 percent of his 494 passes for 3,653 Yards a conference High 27 ads and 13 Wriler captions. He received 25 votes to Edge Chicago s Jim me Mahon by four. Philadelphia s Mike Quick 73 catches for pfc High 1,247 Yards and 11 ads and Washington s Art Monk l catches e photo linebacker Mike single tary. One of six honoured fur 1,226 Yards and 2 ads Are the wide receivers. Doug Cosbie of Dallas 64 catches is the Light Russ Fin my of Washington and Dennis Learrah of Angeles do Iroil tackle Keith domes and new or leans kicker Morten Andersen Complete the made Good on 31 of 35 Field goal attempts and finished second in the enc with 120 Points. The of boys matched Chicago s three defensive picks placing tackle Rands White. Borne thai k i Versenn wills and safety Mike Downs i the first the new York giants had outside linebacker Lawrence Taylor Anil end i Conan mar shall named on defense. The Resi of the defense consist of inside linebacker . Junior of St. I oui Francisco Corner Luck Fric Phil Phila Delphia safely was Hopkins Anil i of an Geles Rookie punier Dale Hatcher Walls was the nf1. Interception Leader with nine. Dent led the conference with 17 sacks followed by Marshall with 15 giants running Back Joe Morris joins Mcmahon and Craig in the second team Backfield. The rest of the second team of sense is Tony Hill of Dallas and James Lofton of Green Bay at wide receiver Jimmie Giles of Tampa. Bay at tight end tackle Joe Jacoby of Washington and Jackie Slaler of los Angeles guards Kent Hill of los Angeles and John Ayers of san Francisco 4 ers Center Fred Quillan and Chicago kicker Kevin Butler. On the second team defense ends Dan Hampton of Chicago and lid too tall Jones of Dallas Chicago tackle Steve my Michiael outside linebackers Rickey Jack son of new Orleans and Kocna Turner of san Francisco inside linebackers Jim col Lins of Angeles and Harry Carson of new York los Angeles Corner backs Leroy Irvin and Gary Green safeties Gary Fencik of Chicago and Joey How Crof Minnesota and punter Sean i of new York. Cars rip pistons behind free from press dispatches pont1ac, Mich. World b. Free scored 29 Points and Roy Hinson added 22 Friday night As the Cleveland Cavaliers opened a 20-Point third Quarter Lead and coasted to a 119-105 Victory Over the slumping Detroit pistons. Mclvin Turpin scored 15 Points and free had 14 in the first two quarters to Lead the cars to a 69-53 halftime advantage. Detroit which lost for the 10th Lime in 13 games could t pull closer than 12 Points the rest of the Way. Cleveland went ahead 95-75 Laic in the third period with Hinson scoring 10points in the Quarter but Detroit moved within 103-91 on a three Point Basket by Isiah Thomas Midway through the final cars scored the next eight Points to Cement the went ahead by As Many As 13 Points 25-12, in the first Peri Al and in creased the margin to 16 when Lonnie Shyllon lipped in a Ben Pozuc Etc miss at the halftime finished with 17 Points and John Bagley and Shelton added 13 apiece for the cars who Are now 14-16. They out rebounded Detroit 53-39. No Roundup Thomas led the pistons with 21 Point. Kelly Tripucka added 15, Rick a Hor had 14 and Joe Durnas chipped in with 13. In other games Friday bullets 111, Hawks 109 . My. Jeff Malone scored eight of his 31 Points in the final 4 16 As Washington overcame a six Point deficit and rallied to defeat Atlanta. Malone Sank two free throws with four seconds remaining before Dominique Wil Kins scored at the Biu or for Atlanta to finish win a game High 35 Points. The bullets who blew a 15-Point Sec Ond Quarter Lead fell behind for the first time since the first Quarter when at Anu scored eight consecutive Points to take a92-90 Lead Early in the final period. But Malone launched an 11-Point Washington Streak at the 4 16 Mark und the bullets raced to a 106-10 advantage As Malone scored six of the Points. Trail blazers 142, Mavericks 133 Dallas Jim Paxson scored 23 of his 29 Points in the second half As Portland Defeated Dallas in overtime for its fourth straight Victory. Kiki Vandow Che who finished with 30 Points opened the scoring in overtime w Ith a Layup that made it i30-i2k, and the blazers never relinquished that Lead. At the end of regulation Piny. Dale of Dallas who had hit three three Point baskets earlier in the fourth Quarter fired a three Point attempt that bounced out at the Buer. Sam Perkins had tied the game at i2k 12k with a Hook shot with 13 seconds left. Supersonics 114, warriors 102 Seattle Gerald Henderson scored season High 24 Points and passed out i \ assist to help the Seattle supersonic snap a four game losing Streak with a Vic tory Over Golden stale. The warriors have dropped 12 straight games on the Road. They were led by Pur vis Short s 20 Points. Henderson tossed in nine Points in the third Quarter when Seattle built a i1 Pomi Lead at 87-68 i h4 4 left in the Quarter. Warriors reservists Geoff Huston and Terry tag la sparked a comeback As Golden stale oui scored Seattle 14-1 to end the period. Perkins from Page 21 the eight teams eligible for the National title would include the champions from six major football conferences big ten Pac ten big eight Atlantic coast Southwest and Southeastern and either the two High est ranked major independents or the two highest ranked non major conference teams. Perkins said associated press rankings should be used. If a non major conference team is ranked Over the highest ranked major Independent in the final regular season polls As was the Case last year with Brigham Young from the Western athletic conference that team would qualify said Perkins. Because Brigham Young won the National championship last season the first time in decades that a team other than one of the non major conferences or major independents had done that 1 think you be got to have a plan that would not Overlook anyone he said. But under Normal conditions the Teun that wins the National championship is going to be either one of the major independents or come from one of the major he said bowl officials could retain their conference tie ups. After the first round games the second round would pair the winners of the Cotton and Rose bowls and the winners of the sugar and Orange bowls. The two winners would then meet the Fol lowing week for the National championship in the College super bowl. The playoff Sites including the championship Grinc. Would be determined much the same Way the no a docs with its final four basketball tournament with cities or schools hitting in bids for the game. Warm climate cities or cities with domed stadiums would be Given highest priority Perkins said. "1 think you d Sec a Long line said Perkins. Think about the National exposure and eco nomic Impact a game like that would mean to a City and state when the teams and fans a Perkins said he envisions the teams in the College super bowl can Sec $20 million being split up s10 million for the Winner $5 million to the runner up and the other $5 Mil lion divided among the rest of the division 1 schools. We re All in this together and we could have something really special with a College super bowl Perkins said
