European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 3, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday March 3, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 25 Mader gets 1st win Petrovic nabs title Genilo Norway a Guenther Mader won the first race of his career Rok Petrovic clinched the season slalom title and Pirmin Zurbriggen gained ground on the Overall Leader sunday in Europe s final world cup event this sea son. Mader 21, an austrian who had gone wingless in four world cup seasons finally put it together by posting the two fastest runs of the Day Down a super meanwhile some of the big guns either were disqualified or failed to get going in the second heat. I had a Good feeling before the second run because my first run was so Good said Mader. I was t really Ner Vous just a Little bit. But not More than in other Petrovic 20, wrapped up his and Yugoslavia s first world cup season title in the morning run when his Only remaining rival Sweden s Ingemar Stenmark straddled a Gate and was disqualified. The yugoslav sensation had already clinched at least a tie coming into the race with four wins and 120 Points. Stenmark the All time Leader in world cup skiing with 82 career wins would have needed to win the three last of the season to tie Petrovic. He Petrovic deserves it said Stenmark. He has skied so Well All season Long. But i did t expect him to be so Strong this Mader who had won an Alpine combined in last week end s races at Are Sweden beat runner up Paul Frommelt of Liechtenstein by .81 seconds. His winning time was 1 minute 40.66 seconds coming on runs of 49.11 and 51.55seconds. Frommelt advanced from sixth after skiing the second run just .09 slower than Mader. Petrovic finished third in 1 41.55 and Zurbriggen the Swiss Star who won the 1984 Overall title came next in 1 41.90. World cup Overall Leader Marc Girardelli of Luxem Bourg like Stenmark was a first run casualty and 1985 world slalom Champion Jonas Nilsson of Sweden failed to finish the second run. Felix Mcgrath of Norwich vt., and Cory Carlson of Minnetonka minn., were the Only americans who completed the race. Mcgrath was 23rd and Carlson 27th out of the 38 finishers. Thirty eight skiers failed to Complete both runs including Dan Stripp of old forge . Bob orms by of Squaw Valley calif., and Tiger Shaw of Stowe it. Going into next week s races at Vail colo., Girardelli leads Zurbriggen 279 Points to 218 in the Overall standings. Peter Mueller of Switzerland a downhill specialist. Is third with 199. Canadian tops super a for first cup Triumph Furano Japan a Canada s Liisa Savi Jarvi raced to her first world cup Victory sunday winning the women s super giant slalom race in this Northern japanese ski resort. Savi Jarvi who started 34th, covered the 6,069-foot Furano course with 37 Gates and a vertical drop of 1,469 feet in a time of 1 minute 20.43 seconds. Austrian Sieglinde Winkler was second in 1 21.04, in sunny windless weather with the temperature 28 degrees. About 23,500 spectators watched the Competition in Central hokkaido Japan s northernmost main Island. Pam Fletcher of the United states who started 42nd, finished a surprising third in 1 21.09, Only .05 seconds behind Winkler. After the Competition Savi Jarvi told re porters the Hill was in Good shape. I be been training very hard aiming at winning today s race. I was a later starter and the track was fast but it was Good for Fletcher of Westford mass., said i just could not believe it. It was the Best time in my career. The Snow conditions were fast and rough for the later starters but i skied Well. I m so . Team Leader Erik Steinberg of Vail colo., said the course for about two thirds of the Way was almost straight. It was an advantage for Canadian and Ameri can skiers because they like the downhill rather than the Maria Walliser of Switzerland world cup Overall Leader and the Winner of sat urday s downhill race finished a disappointing 23rd with 1 22.99. Tracy Mcewan of Bellevue wash., was the second Best american sharing 24th spot with Claudine Emonet of France with a time of 1 23.00. Adele Allender of Alpine Meadows calif., was 43rd in 1 24.91. Hilary Lindh of Juneau Alaska did not Start and Holly Beth Flanders of Deerfield n.h., was disqualified after missing the 36th Gate. Following saturday s downhill and Sun Day s super giant slalom events the women s world cup moves to Sunshine Village in Canada s Alberta province for a Down Hill March 8. Participating in the Furano tournament the eighth leg of the 10-series world cup were 51 women skiers from Austria Canada Czechoslovakia France West Ger Many Italy Yugoslavia the Netherlands Spain Switzerland the United states and Japan. A photo Austria s Sieglinda Winkler second in sunday s super a. Her 1 21.04 trailed first time Winner Liisa Savi Jarvi of Canada suns top magicians in 2 ots by Dave Walczak staff writer Aschaffenbur Germany As Schaffenburg s men s basketball team May win More games this season but none will be As Sweet As sunday s 104-102 double overtime Victory Over Schweinfurt. That s because David sugar Haywood will no longer sweeten the suns lineup. The 6-foot-3 Forward closed out his 2-year stint at Aschaffenbur with a 32-Point Effort to help the suns improve to 5-4 on the season. That s the Best i be seen Haywood play All year said winning coach Steve Jerome. It was his last game. Maybe that s what did Haywood agreed. I wanted the Guys to be. In a Good Posi Tion when i left said Haywood who connected on 14 of 26 shots from the Field. Ill be going to fort Dix . This Haywood attributed a change in tactics to his increased output. Our guards had been shooting a lot. I told the Guys that if i could get the Ball Down Low i could Deal with but it was the magicians who began the Day at 6-3 in the Vii corps Northern Divi Sion who were dealing Early. They never trailed in the first half and slowly built their Lead to 39-29 at intermission. Guard Madison guess led the visitors surge scoring 11 first half Points and Crip pling the suns zone defense with Penetra Tion. Aschaffenbur upped the Tempo in the second half scoring the first eight Points. Center Rodney Harris later reeled off eight Points in a Row for the suns to pull the Home team even at 53. We went to the press in the second half because i did t think they had the guards to handle the Ball said Jerome. That really Aschaffenbur led 65-60 with 9 13 left but guess sparked Schweinfurt in the final nine minutes with three baskets and two free throws. The Lead changed hands seven times and the score was knotted three times in the second half. Haywood scored from underneath with 56 seconds left to put the suns ahead 83-82 but guess who took Schweinfurt scoring honors with 31 Points canned two free throws with 20 seconds left. Haywood forced the game into overtime when he hit one of two free throws with five seconds left. Haywood scored two baskets and David Lewis added another to put Schweinfurt ahead 90-84, but the magicians went on a 10-Point spurt of their own. Aschaffenbur forced another five minute overtime How Ever when Derrick Jamerson hit a jumper and Harris converted a rebound in the final minute. The suns took a 102-96 Lead with 1 48 left in the second overtime but the magicians rallied again. Young s Basket with 21 seconds left made it 104-102 and the magicians benefited from missed throws by As Schaffenburg in the last 30 seconds. Schwein Furt got off seven shots in the last half minute but missed them All. We did t play very Well today said magician coach Michael Deyoung. We did t shoot free throws too Well the magicians connected on 24 of 37 Char Ity tosses. The suns connected on 14 of 21. I thought we had the advantage in Over time said Deyoung. We be got 12 Guys who could Start. We usually do Well in the second half. This was Jerome also expressed Surprise at the final score. We usually fold Down the stretch. This time we Hung radio College basketball Arizona at Urcla 3 . Tuesday. Watkins Hunter named Csc s Fop athletes Sembach a Germany Rhein main and Neu Bruecke were the big winners at saturday night s Continental sports conference awards banquet. Rhein main s women captured the commander s trophy for team Points in 1985. Then the rockets Llewellyn Butch Watkins was presented the male athlete of the year trophy. Wat Kins a 26-year-old georgian starred As a safety in football a swing Man in basketball and a Center fielder third baseman in fast pitch softball. Neu Bruecke won the Small units team trophy and its Tennis Champi on Diann Hunter was selected female athlete of the year. Hunter a 35-year-old californian swept the singles and doubles titles at the Csc and Safe meets in 1985. She owns 30 championships Over eight years. The men s commander s trophy went to Ramstein for the sixth straight year
