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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 15, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday. February 15, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 23 Crown Lewis wins . In downhill Copper Mountain Colo up Doug Lewis won the us. National ski championships Down Hill thursday but the Surprise was a15-year-old Tommy Moe. Lewis regarded As America s Best Down Hiller entered Here since olympic Champion Bill Johnson declined to com Pete edged Mike Brown of Vail to win the downhill championship. Moe who Calls Alyeska. Alaska Home but skis out of Whitefish mont., shocked the held by placing sixth Overall after starting69th. Lewis had placed second to Brown in the North american trophy series downhill wednesday Lewis from Salisbury vt., finished the course in a time of 1 44.71, while Brown clocked 1 44.77. Third went to Andy Chambers of Jackson wyo., in 1 44.81. Michael Frost East Dorset vl., placed fourth in 1 45.11 and Alan Laura Bellevue wash., was fifth in 1 45.39. Moe s sixth place time was1 45.72. More surprises emerged in the women s downhill As continuous Snow allowed four Young skiers on the . Ski team s training squad to take the first four places. Hilary Lindh of Juno Alaska took first place with a time of 1 50.29. She was followed by Adele Allender of Ketchum Idaho in 1 50.43 Lynda Mcgehee of bout Der colo., 1 50.96 and Tracy me Ewan of Bellevue wash., 1 51.37. Veteran skiers Pam Retcher of Acton. Mail., and Holly Flanders of Deerfield n.h., who had the fastest times wednesday in the nor am trophy series downhill finished sixth and eighth respectively. Continuous Snow made the course slow for Fletcher and Flanders who had Early Start times. The course be came faster As the race progressed Berlin s Warren scores upset in Central european wrestling by Tracy Tanner staff writer shape Belgium fans roared Auberlin s John Warren runner up in the Northern regional kept the Central regional Champion Todd Federici the Sec Ond seed Here on the defensive to squeeze out a 16-14 Victory and the Day s biggest upset at the Central european championships Friday. Federici led in the tint period 6-2, and the second period went scoreless. But Warren came on in the third keeping Federici on the mat fighting for escapes. In other first Day action last year Schamps Daniel Crepeau of Frankfurt and Ramstein s Mike Saunders easily defended their titles and undefeated seasons up Ping their records to 15-0 and 18-0, respectively. Crepeau spent a Mere 45 seconds on the mat in the first round before disposing of Stuttgart s Todd Brickley. In his second match of the evening Crepeau led Baum Holder s Jay Cho Sakul 13-0 before pin Ning him at the 2 44 Mark. That upped the 119-Pounder s Dodds career Mark to 54-0 and put him in the quarterfinals seeking Bis third Central european title. As a freshman the 5-foot-2 Crepeau took the 98-Pound title defeating a senior. Many thought it was a Fluke but As a Sophomore Crepeau moved to the 112 bracket and took that title in an 8-4 Deci Sion Over Hahn s Fred Frostic. Now a Junior Crepeau has moved to the 119 bracket and he could face Frostic the Western regional Champ again. Frostic is probably the one i fear most said Crepeau. He s a smart wrest Ler. He s tall and has Good leverage. I think hell be the one to  Saunden took two easy victories in the126-Pound class tipping his record to 18 0. Saunders stacked up 15-Point leads Over his first round and second round opponents and officials called a technical tall in both matches. Returning 98-Pound titleholder Mike som san of Berlin pinned Wuerzburg Stony Rudd at 1 58 in his opening match and Kaiserslautern s Jay Belmear at 1 23in his next match. Brussels Steve Ferebee the 155-Pound titleholder who he been plagued with in juries All season lost his second round match to Western Region Champ Eri Barcla of Kaiserslautern on a 4-1 decision. A near fall called by official Gary to Hansen was questioned widely by spectators and scorekeeper alike. Johansen explained his Ferebee s Scapula were four inches from the mat. Many people Don t understand that eve for a pin the shoulder Blades touch and Boom he s pinned. 1 think if people under stood the Calls More we would t have these  each Winner in the four regional championships held last week met the fourth place opponents from those Contesti in opening aay matches. Upsets included Heidelberg s Tom Farmer in a 13-12 decision Over Peter Johnson of Berlin  112-Pound class. Bryant Nelson of Hahn squeezed by shape s Martin Bobeck 6-5 in the 145-Pound class. Nuernberg the Only team to qualify 12 wrestlers fell victim to a couple of upsets. Mike cow accent s 126-Pounder, pinned Nuernberg s Chris Van Eck in1 51. Vasa a Tito the eagles heavy weight was outscored by Wiesbaden s Edca Louro 16-14. Brad Kreiner Heidelberg s 98-Pounder, chalked up the quickest pin in tint Day action when he flattened Ramst ins Shane Niebaum in 12 seconds. Friday s contests saw 48 wrestler eliminated. Saturday 144 wrestlers were scheduled take to the mat in quarterfinal. Semifinal and final matches. Soc chief backs pro olympics move Colorado Springs Goto. A a the International olympic committee in Lausanne Switzerland has endorsed a pro posed Rule change that could open the games to professional athletes. However individual sports federations still would decide if the pros could compete in the games. The Rule change will be decided by the91 St olympic Congress next october. This step recognizes that each sport is Dif Ferent and should have the Freedom to run its own sport. This is a most positive step because it will Lake the hypocrisy out of sports Hel Mick said in a prepared statement soc spokesman Bob Condron was sur prised that the Resolution took in athletes in All sports rather than just hockey soccer and Tennis As had been the Case before. This  he said. I know the feeling of our president and he is very much in favor of this thing. It would open it up for the federations to control their own sports Condron said. This thing came up a year ago when the Ioc executive Board recommended virtually the same thing in hockey soccer and Tennis and it was not ratified at the 90lh Congress. Mainly the opposition was soviet bloc countries and latin America. It would Benefit us because we be got such outstanding professional teams. It won t Benefit the soviet Union because they Don t have professionals just state subsidized athletes Condron said. Condron noted that track and Field athletes who turned pro As football players have been barred from International meets. College from papa 21 halftime. 50-41. Behind the shooting of Darryl Kennedy and Anthony Bowie. Mis Souri despite having three starters in Dee trouble never let the visitors closer than eight Points after  92, Minnesota 56 Ann Arbor Mich. Michigan led by Roy Tarpley Richard Rellford and Garde Thompson shot 66 percent fro the Field in the first half and rolled to a Tig ten Victory o or  Victory improved the loth ranked wolverines to 9-3 in conference toy 21-3overall, and moved them into sole Pone Sion of first place in the big ten one Hal game ahead of Idle Indiana. Minnesota slipped to 5-6 and 15-9. A Loul Nett 74, data Al 58 Cincinnati Billy Thompso scored 23 in. And i9th-ranked Louis Ville broke a three game losing Streak against Cincinnati beating the bearcats Fia metro conference . 17-7, avenged an Early sea so loss ,9-12, while raising its conference record to 6-2, remaining i second place. Cincinnati s conference rec to mihmc7. H Carolina Sec 66 Raleigh . Forward Len  two free throws with l 26leftasmary land knocked off ranked North car Olina state in an Atlantic coast Confer ence gome. Arizona 85, Urcla 60 Tucson Ariz. Freshman Sean Elliott scored a game High 20 Points to Pace Arizona to a Pacific-10 conference win Over Urcla. Nhfara97,ans y63niagara Falls , senior Forward Joe Alexander scored 25 Point Sand Joe Arlauckas added 18 As Niagara University routed army in a non-Confer-encelgame., Kevin Houston led army with 22 Points while Mark Michaelsen added 12. Bradley 54. Indiana St 52 Terre haute ind. Jim Les scored 16 Points and Mike Williams bit a Layup with 2 16 to play to pot Bradley up by four As the 13th-ranked braves defeat. De Indiana slate in Missouri Valley con Ference Garnet. Bradley could do Little to shake off a persistent Indiana state squad. The braves biggest Lead in the second half was Only seven Points 44-37, at 11 57. Bradley improved its record to 25-1 Overall and 124 in conference play. Loyc a 77, Detroit 56 Chicago Carl Colston and Ber Nard Jackson had 24 paints apiece to Lead Short handed Loyola to an upset of league leading Detroit in a midwestern collegiate conference basketball game. George Washington 76, w. Virginia 75 Washington Troy Webster scored 20 Points and Steve fuck added 17 thursday to Lead George Washington to an Atlantic 10 upset of league leading West Virginia. Aba from Page 21 Waukee s advantage to 111-102 with 48 seconds left. Adrian Dantley led the jazz with a game High 27 Points including 17 from the free throw line. Green added 22,16 of them. After halftime. Span 119, rockets 115 san Antonio. Texas Artis git More scored 25 Points including 10 in the final Quarter to Power san Antonio Over  Robertson scored 23 and we Matthews added 19 for the spun who snapped a two game losing Streak and re corded their first Victory in five Trie against the rockets this year. Akeem Olajuwon. Benched because of foul trouble in the third Quarter led the rockets with 36 Points. 26 of them in the first half. Lewis Lloyd added 18 to the losing Effort. The spun blew the game open with 10 unanswered Points Midway through the fourth Quarter capped by a Gilmore Dun that gave them a 109-98 Lead. The Rock ets were held scoreless for nearly five min utes during the run. Warriors 109, Burdett 105 Oakland Calif. Eric sleepy Floyd drove for a Layup with 11 seconds remaining and made two free throws with two seconds left to lift Golden state past  finished with 25 Points while warriors Center Joe Barry Carroll scored a season High 34, and Forward Purvis Short had 26. Celtics 107, supersonic Seattle Forward Larry Bird collected his third triple double of the sea son with 31 Points 15 rebounds and to assists to Lead Boston Over Seattle. Bird set the tone for his game in the first period when he scored 11 Points had six rebounds and five assists. The celtic never trailed in the game. Seattle could manage just three ties in the second period. Boston was playing without Forward Kevin Mchale who u on a Day to Day basis with a sore Achilles Tendon. Bill Walton filled the Gap with 17 Points and10 rebounds. Clippers 118, Trail Blum 113 los Angeles Rory White came off the Bench to score 12 Points in a 3vs minute Span of the fourth Quarter at the los Angeles clippers Defeated Portland to hand the Trail blazers their fourth consecutive Aba loss. The Clippen took their biggest Lead 78 60, on a reverse Layin by Marques Johnson with 3 55 left in the third Quarter before Portland outscored them 13-2 during a 3 13 Span to Cut the deficit to 80-73 head ing into the final period. Hawks 123, Koncs 114 Sacramento Calit Dominique Wilkins scored 43 Points and Glenn riven Layup with 1 38 left defused a Sacra mento comeback attempt. Reggie Theus led the Kings with 28points  
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