European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 1, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday March 1, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 25 Fisk Skinner Edquid on both Usa eur ski squads by Klint Johnson assistant sports editor Garmisch Germany three skiers Tim Fisk of v corps and Brian Skinner and Lodi Edquid of Vii corps will represent Usa eur in both Alpine and nordic Competition in the All services ski championships Here March 11-15. Fisk an open division skier from Hanau Skinner a senior 30-39 from Garmisch and Edquid a masters Over 40 competitor from Goeppinger were chosen to the Usa eur Alpine team. The announcement was made thursday by Dave Marten outdoor recreation director for the 2ist sup port come and director of the Usa eur ski Competition Here. The selection is based on the Usa eur slalom and giant slalom that took place wednesday and thursday. The nordic team was announced earlier this week after sunday and monday s Usa eur Cross country Competition. All three All rounders were named to last year s Usa eur team. Skinner won the Alpine combined in 85. Fisk was a runner up in the the giant slalom last year but Edquid was unable to compete. Bill Sternhagen of Vii corps Heads the men s open division contingent for the Alpine team. Sternhagen swept Usa eur slalom and combined Here this week. Joining Sternhagen and Fisk on the men s open team will be Dennis Handley of v corps Brady Glauthier of Vii corps James Barney of Vii corps and Peter thimm of setae. Garth Scott of Vii corps was selected As an alternate. Skinner who swept All the seniors Alpine and nor Dic titles Here this week will be joined in his division by Michael Diederich of 7th at William Rose of Vii corps and Donald Rollins of Vii corps. Diederich posted three second place finishes in the Alpine events. The seniors alternate is Joseph suntheimer of 26th support group. Joeseph Truman of Vii corps Winner of both Usa eur masters slalom John Kozak of setae Edquid and Bob Chiarello of setae were named As the Over-40 entrants for the All services meet. Gil Dodson of Vii corps is the alternate. Usa eur giant slalom Champion Brook Myers and slalom Winner Janice White both of Vii corps were named to the women s team along with Karen Duffield and Teresa Godlasky of v corps. Usa eur had a women s seniors and open Divi Sions for its meet but the two Are combined in the All services Competition. Dorothy Corack Winner of the women s seniors events was named As an alternate. She and another alternate Dodson in the masters Are both regulars on the Usa eur nordic teams. Tallest Eros won t renew pea card Lake City Fla. A seve Balles Teros suspended for a year from the professional golfers association tour for Violat ing what he considers an unfair Rule said thursday he won t try to rejoin the pea unless the requirement that players participate in 15 tour events is changed. I Don t like to play the pea tour for 15 weeks because it is difficult for me because i have other commitments All Over the world said Ballesteros who has won both the masters and the British open twice. In november Ballesteros was notified that he had been suspended from play in 1986 because he had not played in the mini mum 15 tournaments. In an interview in his Motel room Balles Teros said the 15-tournament Rule May be Good for american players but is unfair to foreign players. Ballesteros said he was t aware of the Rule until he received a letter from pea commissioner Deane Beman last August. By then it was too late said Balleste Ros who played in nine tournaments last year in the United states. There is bitterness in Ballesteros voice when he Speaks of Beman. He has something against me. That s too bad. It looks to me that it is a personal thing More than anything else. Deane Beman must realize i come from Europe. I made my name in Europe. I real seve Ballesteros. Too Many other options a photo by feel like i have helped european Golf a on Ballesteros who said he had a commitment to play at least 12 tournaments a year in Europe. When asked if he would try to get his pea card Back at the end of the suspension Ballesteros replied i love to play in the United states but i Don t want to play so much he said. He said he tried to convince Beman to change his mind. He keeps saying the rules Are the rules. But every Rule has an exception Balleste Ros said. One thing is for sure he will eventually change the Rule. If he played 15 tournaments in the United states another 12 in Europe and kept commitments in Japan South Africa and Australia he would be playing about 35 tournaments a year. I can t handle that he said. For a foreigner like me with other commitments in Europe and All Over the world it is very difficult to play 15 weeks in the United states Ballesteros who remains eligible to play in the masters the . Open and the pea championship has agreed to play in three tournaments sponsored by the newly formed tournament players association which Calls itself an alternate tour. He also will be eligible to play in the us a classic in new Orleans March 20-23 because he is. The defending Champi lot in the last 10 years. I must continue to be there to help the european tour said Ballesteros finished seven strokes off the Pace in the spa s Florida cup classic which ended wednesday in Lake City and earned $1,350. He will play next week in Savannah ga., in the Atlantic coast Clas sic and in the wire grass class in Dothan ala., March 10-13. Michael a. Cox director of communications for the spa said the association is paying Ballesteros entry fees and expenses. He said the arrangement is Good for the spa and Ballesteros. He needs to play. We allow him to play in this country. Seve s the draw for the spa events said Cox. Ballesteros said he has two reasons for playing in the spa. It will help the new association and give him some Competition As he prepares for the major tournaments. Ballesteros said he has t played much Golf since november and needs to Sharpen his game. I want to be competitive but you have to work very hard to be competitive he said. He said he s hoping to win one of the next two spa tournaments. It would be Good for me. It would help my Confidence also it would be very Good for the spa tour. I am going to try very hard he said. Ballesteros was amazed at the level of play in the spa. They Are very Good play ers he said. Although Ballesteros played Only a limited schedule last year he earned a total of $206,638, and he has career earnings of $1.5 million. At army soccer clinic Chyzowych kicks up words of Wisdom by Bucky Fox staff writer Heidelberg like a boy scout former pro soccer player Walt Chyzowych gave this advice to army coaches be pre pared. On rosters International rules allow two subs. Let s say two of your Guys get red carded. Is your team ready to play two players Down on referees know his temperament. Know if he can take a joke. Is he a fast Whistler or a slow Whistler All these things you have to think about tactically. In England you can say Bleep and Bleep and no problem. Us As purists in America if you breath too heavy yellow card. In Mexico you look in his eyes it s a yellow on the clock it s the 38th minute and the other team is dying on you. Bam go High pressure. Is your team conditioned for that Chyzowych shared his Wisdom during the Usa eur coaches and officials clinic this week at Patrick Henry Village. Army coaches and officials heard the colourful presentations of a 48-year-old Man born in the soviet Ukraine who Learned his soccer in Nice town a. Chyzowych starred As a Center Forward at Temple University twice Landing first team All America honors. By 1961 he was a pro. He played four seasons with the Philadelphia ukrainian National championship team of the Ameri can soccer league and one year with the Philadelphia spartans of the North Amer ican soccer league. Chyzowych also played seven years with the . National team and five sum Mer seasons in the Canadian soccer league. He spent time on the sidelines coaching the . World cup pan american and olympic soccer teams. These Days he s the director of coaching for the . Soccer federation. It s no wonder Chyzowych loves soccer. I m biased. It certainly did a lot of things for me he said As he relaxed following thursday s lecture. You would think then that Chyzowych would give a glowing report on soccer in american. Not so fast. Truth is in numbers he said. Over 10 million kids 14 and under Are playing soccer. The reason is it s a fun sport. Also because it s easy to play. In baseball you need skill to hit and catch the Ball. In soccer when you re 8, you Don t need skill to kick the Ball. And when you re running and kicking you re developing when then will americans compete seriously on a world cup level we re talking when those 10 million kids Are parents and their children grow up he said. Only when those 10 million teach their children about their favorite sport will soccer become a major Force in the United states. Now a kid plays soccer after school and when he goes Home his father wants to talk about who s the Best quarterback Marino or Mcmahon Chyzowych said. It has to reach the Point where the kid goes Home and talks Chyzowych blames the death of the Nail on High salaries and washed up foreign players. He said Many of Toenail s big name foreign players were former great players. It was misleading to the audience and they caught on that those Guys were not great Pele was another matter still great with the Cosmos. Chyzowych referred to this kind of fan reaction the left Back from Liverpool is a now Chyzowych said there s a lot of thinking about rebuilding a new pro league. It needs More sense and direction. It has to be financially sound and must lean toward american then Chyzowych went out and helped run a soccer scrimmage. The army s coaches had listened Well
