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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 22, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes saturday March 22, 1986 score Baird from Page 22 blues 3, red wings 2 of is. Louis 2 0 0 13 Detroit 1 1 0 02 first period1, Detroit Kaslo 14 o con nell3 54 up. 2, St. Louis Glamour 24 Federko lavallee11 37 up. 3, St. Louis Beers 16 flockhart13 25 up. Second period4, Detroit Shedden 33 Vitch o connell6 27 up. Third period none. Overtime5. St. Louis Norwood 5 Beers wickenheiser2 49. Shots on goal St. Louis 10-7-5-224. De troit 11-12-9-133. Power play opportunities St. Louis 2 of 4 Detroit 2 of 4. Goalies St. Louis Mullen 33 shots-31 saves. Detroit Stefan 24-21. A15,495. Flyers 5, penguins 1 Pittsburgh 0 1 01 Philadelphia 1 1 35 first period1, Philadelphia Kerr 49 Eklund sinisalo7 29 up. Second period2, Pittsburgh Hannan 13, 1 18. 3, Philadelphia Craven 21, 7 46. Third period4, Philadelphia Kerr 50 sin Isalo howe4 55 up. 5, Philadelphia toc Chet 12 Grossman kerr14 39. 6, Phila Delphia Poulin 24 Grossman zezel18 42 so. Shots on goal Pittsburgh 8-8-824. Phila Delphia 9-10-928. Power play opportunities Pittsburgh 0 of 8 Philadelphia 2 of 5. Goalies Pittsburgh Romano 28 shots-23 saves. Philadelphia Froese 24-23. A 17,211. Tucson open Tucson Ariz. A first round scores of the leaders in the Lyga Tucson open played on the Par-72, 6,214-Yard Randolph North course Pat Bradley 32-3365 Sherri Turner 34-3468 Laura Baugh 33-3669 Debbie Massey 33-3669 Adako Okamoto 35-3469 Judy Dickinson 33-3669 Barb Bunko sky 33-3669 Alice Altzman 34-3670 Barb Thomas 34-3670 Rosie Jones 34-3670 Jerilyn Britz 33-3770 Chris Johnson 34-3670 Anne Marie pall 33-3770 Debbie Meisterlin 35-3570 Myra Blackwelder 36-3470 Deedee Lasker 33-3770 Pat Meyers 34-3771 Atsuko Elk age 33-3871 Bonnie Lauer 36-3571 Cindy Mackey 33-3871 Judy Kimball Simon 33-3871 sue Ell 37-3471 Jan Stephenson 35-3671 Debbie Hall 34-3872 Julie Cole 36-3672 Luling Radler 35-3772 Penny Pulz 35-3772 Deborah Skinner 35-3772 Cathy Mant 36-3773 Amy Alcott 34-3973 Penny Hammel 35-3873 Martha Nause 35-3873 Sherrin Galbraith r36-3773 Kathy Baker 35-3873 Marci Bozarth 39-3473 Mussle Mcgeorge 36-3773 dense Strebig 34-3973 Debbie Austin 36-3773 Mary Dover 36-3773 m. J. Smith 36-3773 Cathy Johnston 35-3873 Cindy Ferro 35-3873 Lauri Peterson 36-3773 Jody Rosenthal 37-3673 Dawn Coe 35-3873 Betsy King 38-3573 Elaine Crosby 37-3673 Susan Tonkin 35-3974 Dale Eggeling 36-3874 Kim Shipman 36-3874 Patty Lzzo 38-3674 Kristl Arrington 34-4074 Kathy Hole 37-3774 Kathryn Young 34-4074 Kay Kennedy 36-3874 Karen per Mezel 37-3774 Vicki Alvarez 38-3674 Therese Hession 38-3674 Sandra Spuzich 35-3974 Alice Miller 35-3974 Lauren Howe 38-3674 Dianne Dailey 38-3674 Kathy Postlewait 38-3674 Kathy what world 37-3774 Nancy Rubin 35-3974 Betsy Barrett 36-3874 Lori Brock 35-3974 Pia Nilsson 38-3674 Colleen Walker 38-3674 Connie Chillemi .35-3974 Lori Garbacz 38-3674 Carolyn Hill 37-3774 Donna Capon 36-3874  Allen 38-3674 Vintage invitational Indian Wells Calif. A first round leaders thursday in the $300,000 Vintage invitational pea seniors Golf tournament at the Vintage club Dale Douglass 36-3167 George Lanning 35-3368 Arnold Palmer 35-3368 Lee elder 35-34-69 Chi Chi Rodriguez 35-3469 Howie Johnson 35-3469 Dan Sikes 37-32-69 Jim Ferree 35-3570 Don january 37-3471 Orvllle Moody 35-3671 Gary player 35-3671 Bob Charles 36-3571 Bob Goalby 38-3472 Bruce Crampton 34-3872 Al Mengert 35-3772 Harvle Ward 38-3472 Harold Henning 35-3772 Ben Smith 36-3672 Felnagle 36-3773 Charlie Owens 38-3573 Ken still 37-3673 milk Fechick 37-3673 Miller Barber .36-3773 Billy Casper 40-3373 Bob Rosburg 37-3673 Bill Collins 37-3673 Roberto Devicenzo 38-3674 Gene Littler 36-3874 Tommy Bolt 40-3474 Kyle Burton 38-3674 spa Plantation open Thomasville a. A thursday s final scores and prize Money in the tournament players association s $125,000 Plantation open on the Par-72, 6,627-Yard Glen Arven country club a won sudden death playoff a Keith Kulzer $18,000 69-70-68207 Gary plans $10,000 69-73-65207 Mike Blackburn $6,500 71-68-69208 Mike Cooney $6,500 65-73-70208 Stan Blockel $3,875 72-72-65209 Michael Morley $3,875 70-69-70209 Keith Clearwater $3,875 71-67-71209 Jay Don Blake $3,875 66-70-73209 Kel Devlin $2,420 69-66-75210 Roy Biancalana $2,420 68-71-71210 Danny Milovic $2,420 70-69-71210 Kenny Perry $2,420 68-71-71210 Clark Burroughs 2,420 73-71-66210 Matt Seltz $1,775 71-70-70-211 Eddie Kirby $1,775 68-73-70211 Greg Powers $1,775 68-72-71211 Rick Pearson $1,775 70-70-71211 Kip Byrne $1,775 Bob Eaks $1,775 Doug Thompson $1,387.50 Chris Tucker $1,387.50 Don Levin $1,387.50 Tim Graham $1,387.50 Tom Lehman $1,387.50 Steve lower $1,387.50 Jeb Stuart $1,387.50 Mick soil $1,387.50 67-71-73211 68-69-74211 76-68-68212 73-70-69212 69-73-70212 72-70-70-212 68-74-70212 68-73-71212 71-71-70212 70-71-71212 1 Tennis 1 Paine Webber fort Myers Fla. A thursday s results in the $315,000 Paine Webber classic at Sanibel Harbour resort men s singles second round Ivan Lendl def Eliot Teltscher 6-4, 6-2 Andres Gomez def Aaron Krickstein 6-7 6-86-3, 6-4 6-2, 6-4 6-2, 6-4 Todd Witsken def Jimmy Arias 5-7, Todd Witsken def Jimmy Arias 5-7, Jimmy Connors def John Lloyd 7-5, 6-2 David Pale def Robert Seguso 6-3, 7-6 7-3. Belgian indoor Brussels a thursday s results in the $315,000 belgian indoor championships men s singles second round Miloslav Mecler def Emilio Sanchez 6-3, 6-2 Broderick Dyke def Allbor Elmek 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 Guy forget def Jakob Hlasek 6-3, 6-4 Mats Wilander def Slobodan Zivojinovic 7-6 7-36 4. Slims of new York new York a thursday s results in the $500,000 Virginia slims championships at Madison Square Garden women s singles quarterfinals Steffi Graf def  Shriver 4-6, 7-6 7-56-3 Martina Navra Lilova def Bonnie Gadusek 6-3, 6-4. Women s doubles first round Claudia Kohide Kilsch Helena Sutkova def Bellona Bunge Stephanie Graff 6-2, 6-3. Semifinal Hana Mandrikova Wendy Turnbull def Navratilova Shulver 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Local sports army basketball v corps quarterfinal men Baum older 104, Fulda 97. At Fulda Friday halftime Fulda Cavaliers 48, Baum Holder bears 44. Top scorers Baum Malcolm March 23, Gregory Ransaw 21, George Valentine 15 Fulda Kenneth Dailey 37, Harry Perkins 15, Charles Moore 14. Noteworthy Ransaw scored 17 in the second half to Pace Baum older s comeback. Dailey a Reserve Forward hit 9 of 10 Field goals and grabbed 20 rebounds. The Lead changed hands 8 times in the second half. With 2 02 left the bears took the Lead for Good at 92-91. Baum older can Clinch the Best of three series 1 . Sunday. If Fulda wins a third game would follow. Army boxing Vii corps championships Heilbronn German thursday s re sults of the Vii corps open boxing championships at Badener Hof Cavern semifinals were scheduled for Friday no ghz and the championships at 1 . Sunday quarterfinals lightweight Bruce Strols Heilbronn rec Joel Webb Stuttgart 109 2nd Joseph Hoskins Nuernberg rec Anthony Millan Neu Ulm 131 3rd Cruz Hernandez Stugart rec Clark Moore Ansbach 45 2nd Mike Green Nuernberg dec Bruce Leonard Wuerzburg. Light welterweight Louis Robinson Schweinfurt dec Herbert Williams Bamberg David Craddock Schweinfurt rec Nathan Miguel Nuernberg 1 41 1st Anabal Piniero ans Bach rec Russel Daniel Neu Ulm 235 2nd. Welterweight Lewis Hiett Schwaeb sch Gemuend dec Alonza Austin Stuttgart Bruce Norman Neu Ulm rec Steve Arrington Nuernberg 1 48 1st Edwin Harvey bad Stoelz dec Anthony Rogers Stuttgart Michael Clark Heilbronn disc Ken Jackson Schwae Bosch Gemuend. Middleweight John Dauhenbaugh Schweinfurt rec Kenneth Brown Schaffen Burg 235 1st Tony Moore Ansbach dec Kevin Copella Neu Ulm Pedro Henryquez As Schaffenburg dec Kenneth Mcneill Wuerzburg Darryl Robinson Stuttgart rec Quinton Carter sch Belsch Gemuend 1 54 1st. Light heavyweight Thomas Adams Schwaeb sch Gemuend ret James Lewis Heil Bronn 54 2nd Larry Goodman Ansbach rec Vincent Turley Wuerzburg 1 02 2nd Bernard Smith Schweinfurt dec Ramon Williams Schwaeb sch Gemuend Harlise Watson Heil Bronn rec Donald Wrenn Nuernberg 2 36 2nd. Army Bowling Vii corps Augsburg Germany Friday s final All events results in the three Day Vii corps Bowling championships top 8 men and women Advance to Usa eur april 1-4 at Altonville lanes Stuttgart team scoring Augsburg 25,241 total Pinali Stuttgart 25,132, Wuerzburg 24,945, Nuernberg 24,695, Munich 24,224, Ansbach 24,321, Schweinfurt 23,790, Heilbronn 22,802, Schwaeb sch Gemuend 22,584, Neu Ulm 21,227, bad Stoelz 19,885, Aschaffenbur 16,227, Schwaeb sch Hall 13,185, goes Pingen 12,888, Bamberg 15,569. Men All events 1, Bill Frazier Wuerzburg 3494 won tie breaker 2, Dan Zehr Ansbach 3494 3, Jim Worley Ansbach 3476 4, Robert Black Schwaeb sch Hall 3475 5, Jesus Babauta Schwaeb sch Gemuend 3424. 6, Ken Hoalcraft Nuernberg 3417 7, tie Wade Watkins Aschaffenbur and John Kel Ley Wurzberg 3416 9, Jim Purcell Wuerz Burg 3407 10, Tim Ogden Schweinfurt 3379. High game Babauta 254. High series Frazier 666. Women a events 1, Ruth Kreps Stuttgart 3272 2, Sieglinde Scholle Nuernberg 3254 3, Anita Goodwin Augsburg 3205 4, Tanya Wallace Stuttgart 3144 5, Adrian Crews Wuerzburg 3114. 6, Debra Smith Augsburg 3100 7, Talde Harrod Aschaffenbur 3053 8, Marie Dun son Bamberg 3052 9, Deborah Vanderlind or Stuttgart 3021 10, Cecelia Wheeler Stutt Gart 3012. High game Kreps 256. High series Scholle 601. V corps singles bad Kreuz Nach Germany top finishers in Friday s singles in the v corps Bowling championships at the Rose Barracks lanes top 8 men and women All events Lead ers qualify for Usa eur april 1-4 at Patlon Volle lanes Stuttgart quotes of the week Vavano 7 Don t like playing teams with hyphens by the associated press i Don t like playing teams with hyphens. They re always playing for causes playing for missions playing for All the third world  North Carolina state coach Jim Valvano after the Wolf pack Defeated Arkansas Little Rock 80-66 in two overtimes in the Mcaa tournament. It was a great win for the off Broad Way Guys against the prime time Guys. They be his players been eating their hearts out watching them Indiana on the tube. It s just one of those games where we wanted it bad and just played an excellent excellent basketball  Cleveland state coach Kevin Mackey after the Vikings upset Indiana in the first round of the Mcaa tournament. The past four years i be been work ing overtime. This year it looks like i get an Early vacation but it in t necessarily Wel  Georgetown coach John Thompson after the hoyas were eliminated by Michigan state 80-68 in the second round of the Mcaa tournament. You strive for 100 percent for perfection. You can t be complacent with your game. If you did what would happen to me is what happened to Syracuse  Navy Center David Robinson after scoring 35 Points in the midshipmen s 97-85 win Over Syracuse in the second round of the Mcaa tournament. I do realize my responsibility to my family my teammates the nil and most importantly to the youth of America to por tray the proper image. I will make the most determined Effort of my career to restore that image and to ensure everyone that i still retain those same original  new York giants All pro linebacker Lawrence Taylor in a statement admitting that he was seeking treatment for sub stance  the floor just opened up and Sud Denly there was a path to the Basket As wide As the red  David Greenwood of san Antonio commenting on teammate Alvin Robertson s Dunk with three seconds left. It provided the winning Points in the spurs 115-112 Victory Over Atlanta. Carl Scheer is a thoroughly honest and decent Man. We do not question his integrity and never have. We think that it is wrong unfair and inexcusable that certain people have chosen to assassinate Carl s Good  los Angeles clippers president Alan i. Rothenberg denying newspaper reports that pm Scheer might lose his Job Over alleged mismanagement. I m surprised those Guys did t get caught sooner. I Don t know How everybody missed it. Anyone who says he did t know about it was looking the other  for Mer Pittsburgh Pitcher John Candelaria now with the Angels claiming drug abuse existed on the pirates while he was there. The fact is i had worn put my Wel come. It was a love hate relationship that got exhausted. It was time for a  Cincinnati reds outfielder Dave Parker on his years playing for the pirates. I Haven t been thinking about it. I d like to have it in a win. The Victory was More important. I m not concerned about  los Angeles Kings Center mar cel Dionne after tying Phil Esposito for Sec Ond place on the nil s All time scoring list with 1,590 Points. The Only teams that have met More than us Are the Harlem globetrotters and Washington  Penn state women s basketball coach Renee Portland on her team s fifth meeting this season with Rutgers in the Mcaa women s tournament regional. Men 1, Artie Blank Wil Flecken 1158 2, John Fryman Fulda 1153 3, Jack Palmer Gles sen 1137 4, Dave rider Baum older 1107 5, Clarence Harris Frankfurt 1106. 6, tie Dave Gualeni Wil Flecken and John Nicholson Fulda 1099 8, Nolan Johnson Giessen 1096 9, lie Mike Fischer Fulda and de Gillette Hanau 1092. A it events 1, Ron Jantz Wii Flecken 3420 2, Fryman 3391 3, Billie Spicer Hanau 3348 4, Johnson 3334 5, rider 3324. 6, Harris 3306 7, Robert White bad Kreuz Nach 3297 8, Palmer 3292 9, Gualeni 3289 10, William Ball bad Kreuz Nach 3287. Women 1, Paula Wright bad Kreuz Nach 1070 2, Sherry Gallop Wil Flecken 1055 3, Mary Sellers Fulda 1052 4, Dorthy Hayden Frankfurt 1026 5, Barb Simmons Wiesbaden 990. 6, Ruthann Allen Giessen 983 7, Wanda Jantz Wil Flecken 976 8, Kathie Denick Wiesbaden 971 9, Patricia Kowalski Frank Furt 938. 10, tie Ruth Taylor Frankfurt Meridith Patrick Hanau Sandra Sant Stavan Mainz 937. A events 1, Wright 3104 2, Allen 3078 3, Simmons 3075 4, Denick 3053 5, Jantz 3041. 6, Sellers 2874 7, tie Dianne Fain bad Kreuz Nach and Taylor 2870 9, Haven 2841 10, Gallop 2835. Air Force Bowling Csc Small units Pitburg a Germany Friday s Dou Bles results in the three Day Continental sports conference Small units Bowling tournament 9 men and 6 women Advance to Safe men doubles 1, Craig Adams Bob Welch Geilenkirche 2277 2, Jeff Holderfield Bob Babcock Mim Mingen 2259 3, James Paulsen Michael big lev nor Velch 2223 4, Jack Anderson Ken Dall Ferguson Wen Gerath 2321 5, Bob Reyff Ron Peterson Clevres 2217. A events 1, Anderson 2406 2, Bill Ledema Heidel Berg 2333 3, Welch 2331 4, Paulsen 2304 5, Karl Schmidt Klein Brogel 2283. 6, Harold Abies accent 2276 7, Babcock 2235 8, Roger Brownell Neu Bruecke 2229 9, Matt Weinstein Florenne 2228. Women doubles 1, Mary Gles Teresa Mcclaughln Lel Helm 1968 2, Terry Harbour Deloris Curry Brun sum 1949 3, Charlene Cruz Marie Hooper Bab sibling 1886 4, Kelly Thler Kathy Jeffrey Neu Bruecke 1831 5, Jan Goodrich Julie Meints Neu Bruecke 1800. All events 1, Curry 2108 2, Hooper 1996 3, Jeffrey 1986 4, Janet Mcclaughlin Leitheim 1946 5, Harbour 1908 6, Cindy Wallace Wasdahl 1864. Prep soccer girls Ramstein 1, we Bruecken 1 at Stambach Friday halftime Ramstein royals 1, Wei Bruecken troians 0. Goals ram Lori weenies Zwell Laura Meyer. Assist Zwell Rindeman pin Neche. Shots on goals Ramstein 8, Wei Bruecken 6. Noteworthy Meyer kicked in the tying goal off plane Che s Corner kick with 6 minutes left. This no conference game opened the season for both teams. Jav Ramstein 2, we Bruecken 0. File Phot North Carolina state coach Jim Valvano. Beat Arkansas Little Rock  
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