European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 5, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes wednesday March 5, 1986 stars notch 6th win in 7 games from press dispatches. Detroit a season that started tragically for the Minnesota North stars Dino Ceccarclli is turning out just Fine. Ciccarelli scoreless in the first six weeks of the nil Campaign while his Young daughter was hospitalized after being burned in an Accident collected three goals during a five goal second period monday to Lead the North stars to an 8-5 Triumph Over the Detroit red wings their sixth Victory in seven games. My daughter got Hurt after about four games and the team was fair about it and gave me As much time As i needed said Ceccarclli who reached the 30-goal plateau for the fourth time in his six year no career. I came Back too Early he said. I was t the same Type of player that i could be. It was in the Back of my mind All Ciccarelli s daughter is doing Fine and the Minnesota Sharpshooter is filling up the net for the North stars. Once she started feeling a lot better i started to get More comfortable. When i knew that she was going to be of i just started concentrating and wanted to go out and play hockey he said. In the last 12 games during which the North stars have posted a 9-3 record Cica Relli has scored nine goals to move into Sec Ond place on the team scoring list behind Scott Bjugstad. Ciccarelli had plenty of help in the Sec Ond period monday. Brian Bellows added a pair of goals and Neal Broten had three nil Roundup file photo Dino Ciccarelli. Hat trick spurs North stars assists As Minnesota clinched its seventh consecutive nil playoff berth. Detroit meanwhile dropped its 10th game in 11 starts. In six games against Minnesota the red wings have surren dered 42 goals. We made a lot of mistakes in front of Yirrell from Page 25 it was Micier said Carter who led by nearly four seconds after run no. 1. Carter is coming Back from a broken Tibia suffered in a ski Accident on dec. 29. One month later he was out of his cast and Back on skiers and a Little Over two months later he s winning races again. The two longtime Safe rivals Are both ending air Force racing careers this week As both Carter and Gazecki retire this Spring. Rhein main claimed another title when Deborah Namdar captured the women s event improving her fourth place finish of last year. With the three who placed ahead of Namdar in 1985 not in the Competition Here she skied to an easy Triumph. Her heat times were 1 19.73 and 1 32.59 for 2 52.32. A fall on her second run ballooned Nam Dar s time but the Chicago native still won by Over 11 seconds Over Sembach s Monica pow Ell. Powell whose husband Chris coaches the Sembach team had a total time 3 04.05. Pegi Watkinson also of Rhein main placed third in 3 19.79. The Safe is was run on the same Side of the Horn slope used by the usar eur event last week but course setter Bernhard Bruckdorfer Cut the length by 100 meters and and 10 Gates for the two heat race. Usa eur used Only one run for its 1,300-meter course. Bruckdorfer also added a Little trickery two Gate sequences in particular that claimed 35 on the first run seven on the second. Ski trails the three Day Safe ski meet continues wednesday with the Sla Lom also scheduled for the Horn slope. A super giant slalom is scheduled thursday. Gazecki who turned 50 on saturday has made no Venich a Force in Safe skiing equal to or better than a lot of the big bases. Six years ago he started coming to Safe meets As no Venich s lonesome entrant. But for the last two seasons no Venich located near Cologne has had six entrants All from the 130-Man 7502nd munitions support so. Brian Skinner of Garmisch the usar eur seniors Champion in All Alpine and nor Dic events last week won another event on sunday. The 31-year-old Skinner captured a parallel slalom which matched the top 32 finishers army and air Force from in a men s open division slalom held saturday. Detroit goaltender Mark Laforest said Detroit coach Brad Park. They have a lot of finesse out Ciccarelli collected his 29th and 30th goals in the first 3 54 of the second period to break a 2-2 tie and put Minnesota ahead to stay. Lawton followed with his 15th goal of the season on a Power play at 6 56 As the North stars notched goals on their first three shots of the period to take a 5-2 Lead. The red wings 1-10 in their last 11 games trimmed the Lead to 5-4 on goals by Dwight Foster and Reed Larson mid Way through the period but Lawton netted his second goal of the night eight seconds after Larson s goal and Ciccarelli followed with his third to increase the Lead to 7-4. Ciccarelli recorded his ninth career three goal game. Foster added his second goal of the night for Detroit in the final period be fore Willi Plett closed out the scoring with an empty net goal with 11 second remaining. Rookie Ted Speers and Gerard Gallant scored first period goals for Detroit while Kent Nilsson and Dirk Graham answered for Minnesota. In the Only other nil game monday Maple Leafs 6, jets 1 Toronto Wendel Clark scored twice to set a club record for most goals by a Toronto Rookie in leading the Maple Leafs to a 6-1 Victory Over the Winnipeg jets monday night. The win was the first for Toronto Over Winnipeg since dec. 19, 1981, during Sac tops Safe Cage Chanute fab 111. Strategic air come decisively Defeated Safe 90-75 monday to open the air Force worldwide women s basketball championships. Forwards Carmen Yates of Blythe Ville fab ark., with 20 Points and Frederica Carter of Sawyer fab mich., with 19 sparked the winners,.who surged to a 53-35 halftime Lead. Guards Donna Releford of Barksdale fab la., and Serena Surratt of cars Well fab Texas added 18 and 13 Points respectively for Sac. Alconbury Forward Marva Herbert was the Only effective Safe scorer with 24. Guards Cheryl Trapnell of Ramstein and shawnelle Harrell of Sembach hit 12 and 11, respectively for the losers. In other first round action at the eight team double elimination tournament Pacific air Force led All the Way in bouncing defending Champion air training come 91-72. Pacific raced to a 53-32 halftime Lead. In the remaining two opening round games air Force logistics come toppled air Force Academy 75-63 and and military Airlift come edged air Force systems come 85-82 after com ing from a 44-41 deficit at intermission. In tuesday s losers bracket action Safe was to play systems and of Academy was to take on at. Winners bracket pairings had Logis tics playing against Pacific of and Sac meeting Mac. Hockey coach winds up 36-year West Point career by John Kekis West Point . A those who know army hockey coach Jack Riley might be hard pressed to believe the Man actually was speechless for once in his life. The end of a 36-year, 902-game coaching career can have that effect. Before the cadets Defeated Kent state 8 3 in his coaching Farewell saturday the normally talkative Riley had a difficult time expressing himself in the locker room. I m kind of a cocky Guy and always have something to say. But i could t talk to the team in the dressing room. It was much tougher than i thought it would be said Riley who finished his career with 541 victories Only 14 behind the All time record of the late John Mac Innes of Michigan tech. I started to talk and quit after about one sentence. I said All right Rob you take Over and i that is precisely what is going to happen in this most unique of situations. Rob Riley Jack s third son was the team s associate hockey coach this season and will succeed his father behind the army Bench. Imagine being fired after 36 years the elder Riley joked. That s gratitude for but Rob Riley has impressive credentials of his own. A 1978 graduate of Boston col lege he enjoyed a successful two year stint at Babson College where he became the youngest coach Ever to Lead a team to the division Iii National championship a feat he accomplished in his first season. I think i knew from an Early age that i definitely wanted to become a coach Rob Riley said after saturday s game. I think i did a lot of things to try and emulate my father and now it s like a dream come True. People Tell me i m trying to fill big shoes but i Don t think i could Ever fill those shoes. I la just try and keep doing what he s done Here Over the last 36 Jack Riley s dream life began to take shape at Dartmouth College. A native of Medford mass., Riley played College hockey for the big Green leading them to three straight Ivy league championships and a 46-game unbeaten Streak still the Stan Dard for Recac play. His career at Dartmouth was interrupted for four years by world War ii in which he served As a Navy Pilot. Following his graduation he played on the 1948 . Olympic team and served As player coach for the . Team at the 1949 world championships at Stockholm Sweden before going to West Point in 1950. Jack Riley s 1960 olympic hockey squad put american hockey on the map when it captured the Gold medal at Squaw Valley. He was named the Mcaa s coach of the year in 1957 and 1960 and enshrined in the United states hockey Hall of Fame at eve Leth minn., in 1979. Riley won the National hockey league s Lester Patrick award in february Given in recognition of outstanding service to hockey in the United states. I i i which the Leafs were 0-13-1. The jets have won just seven of their last 26 1 games. \ Chris Kostopolous Tom Fergus with a Short handed Effort Miroslaw Fryer and Walt Poddubny also scored for the Leafs while Bengt Lundholm was the Lone Jet to beat Toronto goaltender Ken Wreggit. The two goals gave Clark 29 for the season one More than the total registered by teammates Walt Poddubny and Peter Ihnacak during the 1982-83 season. The two goals still left Clark one Back of Montreal s Kjell Dahlin who has played 11 More games in the goal scor ing race among this year s rookies. Brad Smith the left Wing on the line with Clark and Center Russ Courtnell made the key play on both of the Rookie goals. Clark s first goal of the night came at 12 12 of the second period sending the Leafs into a 4-1 Lead. Smith batted Down a Winnipeg pass at Center ice fed a Quick pass to Courtnell who crossed the Winnipeg Elueline then snapped a Quick pass to Clark sending him into the Clear. Clark barrelled in on Winni Peg goaltender Brian Hawyard and ripped a snapshot by him on the Glove Side. Smith made a pretty move to hand Clarethe record. Courtnell sent Smith into the Clear from the Elueline in and after moving to his left the big Wing dropped a pass Back to Clark who fired it into the open Side at 2 31 of the final period stretching the Lead to 5-1. Poddubny closed out the scoring with a Power play goal at 8 3.7
