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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 24, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 stars and stripes monday March 24, 1986 Mandrikova Navratilova win renew rivalry in tourney final a photo Chris Evert Lloyd. Upset by Mandrikova new York a Hana Mandrikova upset second seeded Chris Evert Lloyd saturday to join top seeded Martina Navratilova in sunday s final of the $500,000 Virginia slims championships Tennis tournament. Mandrikova the reigning . Open Champion eliminated Evert Lloyd in the season ending event at Madison Square Garden 6-3, 7-5 after Navratilova crushed West Germany s Steffi Graf 6-2, 6-2 in just 53 minutes. Evert Lloyd s defeat assures Navratilova of the world championship and the $225,000 Bonus that goes with it. Evert Lloyd finished second in the season Long Points race to earn 150,000. Sunday s final was to be a rematch of last year s . Open title match which Mandrikova won in three sets. But the final of this 16-player event is Best of five sets the Only professional event in which women players face the Prospect of needing More than three sets to win. The Champion was to collect $125,000, the richest purse in women s sports while the loser was to get $60,000. Mandrikova a 24-year-old czechoslovakian breezed through the first set in 34 minutes although Evert Lloyd fought off five set Points before falling. Graf the no. 3 seed was no match for Navratilova. Appear ing in her eighth consecutive final at Madison Square Garden Navratilova dominated her 16-year-old opponent from the Baseline and at the net. She broke Graf in the third and seventh games of the first set which took 26 minutes to Complete. Although Mandrikova Defeated Navratilova in the . Open last september Navratilova holds a 17-6 Edge in their rivalry winning the last three times they have played. It is one of the closest rivalries in women s Tennis their previous nine meetings going to a full three sets. Sacred heart rallies to win division ii title Springfield mass. A Center Kevin Stevens scored 19 Points and Roger younger added 18 As sacred heart downed Southeast Missouri state 93-87 to win the Mcaa division ii Basket Ball championship saturday. Sacred heart 30-4, from Bridgeport conn., be came the first new England school to win the Mcaa division ii Crown. Southeast Missouri s 6-foot-8 Riley Ellis who finished with a game High 33 Points put the indians to within two 77-75, with 4 33 left. Sacred heart then went on a 12-2 rally in the next three minutes with younger who also had eight steals contributing six Points. In the first half the pioneers tied the game 34-34 with 4 42 left in the first half on a jumper by Joe Jackson then outscored Southeast Missouri 16-7 to take a 50-41 half Lead. After the intermission sacred heart scored six straight to boost its Lead to 56-41 with 17 47 remaining. Sacred heart and Southeast Missouri set a championship game record for Points scored Eclips ing the Mark set in 1971 when Evansville Defeated old Dominion 97-82. Connect on 48 of 70 shots mixers set shooting Mark against nets i7rrktn Nvvf acc  _ i from press dispatches Philadelphia Bob Mcadoo his View from the Philadelphia Bench clouded per haps by Aba playoff Hopes was t particularly impressed saturday with the 76ers 123-115 Victory Over the new Jersey nets. I think this game gives us some false Security said Mcadoo whose 28 Points were the highest he has scored As a mixer. We re still beating the teams that have a less than .500  Mcadoo came off the Bench to help the mixers set a club scoring record As they connected on 48 of 70 shots a 68.6 percent age. The old record 67.9 percent was set against Golden state in 1982. The teams were tied at 55-55 at halftime but Philadelphia moved out to a 91-82 Lead at the end of the third period on a Layup by Mcadoo who was playing Forward. "1 wanted to be a Little More aggressive tonight Mcadoo said. If i m going to help this team i be got to be much More aggressive offensively than i have  new Jersey rallied on two free throws by Otis Birdsong with 1 34 left to Cut the Phila Delphia Lead to 115-112. The 76ers then scored seven straight Points to secure the win. Bardun dip Charles Barkley had 25 Points and Moses Malone 20 for Philadelphia which won its fourth straight and eighth in its last nine starts. In other Aba games saturday night Bucks 113, Hawks 98 Milwaukee Alton Lister scored 18 Points and Sidney Moncrief added 16 As Mil Waukee won its fourth consecutive game. The Hawks played without All Star for Ward Dominique Wilkins who has the flu and guard Glenn Rivers who has a strained lower Back. The Bucks now Lead Atlanta by 5/2 games in the Central division with 11 games left in the regular season. Terry Cummings scored 15 Points for the Bucks while Randy Wittman led the Hawks with 18. Jazz 119, suns 109 Salt Lake City Thurl Bailey scored 14 Points in the fourth Quarter As Utah broke open a tight game and went on to defeat Phoenix. Adrian Dantley was the top scorer for the jazz with 38 Points including 16 in the second period. The jazz Victory overshadowed a Fine fourth Quarter performance by Phoenix guard Walter Davis who had just eight Points in the first three periods. He scored the last 18 suns Points of the game in the final 4 minutes and finished with 26 Points. Cavaliers 123, bulls 97 Richfield Ohio world b. Free scored 25 of his game High 38 Points in the second half and Roy Hinson totalled 28 Points As Cleveland blew past Chicago. Cleveland s Victory snapped a six game los ing Streak and extended the cars Lead to 1 a games Over the Indiana pacers and 2 /2 games Over the bulls for the final playoff berth in the Eastern conference. Chicago losing its fifth consecutive game was led by George Gervin with 20 Points. Rockets 114, kicks 99 new York Akeem Olajuwon had 33 Points and 23 rebounds while Lewis Lloyd scored 28 Points As Houston broke a six game Road losing Streak. The 7-foot Olajuwon playing Only his fifth game since missing 14 with a sprained knee scored 14 Points in the first Quarter but the rockets Only managed a 30-27 Lead. New York which with 7-footers Patrick Ewing and Bill Cartwright injured has Only one player taller than 6-foot-9, held 7-4 Ralph Sampson to 8 Points before he fouled out. Bullets 111, pacers 110 Landover my. Jeff Malone scored 10 of his 26 Points in the fourth Quarter As Washington snapped a five game losing Streak by defeating Indiana. The bullets playing an up Tempo game for new coach Kevin Loughery took a 69 57 halftime Lead while shooting 67 percent from the floor. Lakers 115, Kings 113 Sacramento Calif. James worthy scored 32 Points including two free throws with nine seconds left As los an Geles lakers beat Sacramento. Reggie Theus led the Kings with 20 Points while Kareen Abdul Jabbar of the lakers also scored 20. Pistons 119, clippers 99 los Angeles Kelly Tripucka scored 27 Points and Isiah Thomas had 24 Points and 15 assists to help Detroit snap a four game losing Streak. Rookie Benoit Benjamin scored 19 Points to Lead the clippers. Scoreboard from Page 24 other qualifiers 3, Thomas Rhynes Wales 4, Ken Loree wies 5, Pedro Abarquez Bau 6, Kals Gaston fat. Men s seniors 35-39 Thomas Cannady m def Kenneth Gullory g 15-2, 10-15, 11-3 Cannady def Gullory 15-7, 15-10. Other qualifiers 3, Ted Maler h 4, Alton Bentley g. Men s masters 40 and Over Felix Acosta Bau def David Ross g 15-4, 15-4. Other qua Lofvers 3, Edward Chandler wies 4, Art Baessler d. Women s open Frelda Van Vleck Bau def Brenda hos Ier d 15-12, 15-13. Other qualifiers 3, Laura gearing f 4, Debra Jones women s masters 30 and Over Carol Rudesill by def Kathy Watner wild 15-4, 15-6. Other qualifiers 3, Lillian Harris h 4, Mary Seltz Wales. Armed forces Rugby Hillesheim 6, Wuerzburg 0 at Hillesheim sunday halftime Hillesheim 6, Wuerzburg 0. Try Iii Dan Dillon. Conversion Iii Greo Pearson. Noteworthy Hillesheim qualified for the european Rugby Union cup tournament with the Victory. Stuttgart 28, Sermersheim 0 at Sermersheim sunday halftime Stuttgart Rugby club 20, Sermersheim Rugby club 0. Tries slut Rupel Perkins 2, Joe Clelan 2, Roy Stevenson 1, Jim Copollo a Pascal Mer Cler 1. Youth activities skiing Garmisch Germany results of Sun Day s Usa eur youth activities slalom on a Kreuz Zankl course with 42 Gates for each run and a length of 840 meters. Division i 8-10 years girls 1, Megan Sullivan Vii corps 1 minute 24.19 seconds 2, dense Sherrod Vii corps 1 29.15 3, Mandy Mastaglio v corps 1 40.88. Boys 1, John Shutov Vii corps 1 19.43 2, Zenon culverhouse Vii corps 1 20.20 3, Wyatt Dobson Vii corps 1 20.77. Division ii 11-12 Girts 1, Heidi Stokoe Vii corps 1 34.10 2, re Becca Harlan v corps 1 40.83 3, Kim Sher Rod Vii corps 1 41.70. Boys 1, David Lyons Vii corps 1 16.21 2, Clint Taylor Vii corps 1 20.05 3, Mikko Lavalley Vij corps 130.93. Division Iii 03-15 girls 1, Julie Kanarowski Vii corps 1 09.69 2, Stefenie Doyle setae 1 22.0 3, Heather Abal Vii corps 134.70. Boys 1, John rat Lin Vii corps 1 22.41 2, David Gray 1 30.52 3, Arron Flrsch 7lh at 1 30.79. Division in 16-19 Girts 1, Anna Kanarowski Vii corps 1 13.75 2, Marissa flow Vii corps 1 34.44 3, Kathleen Stovall Vii corps 1 35.73. Boys 1, Andy Guslick Vii corps 1 03.27 2, mar Cus Tingle Berlin 1 11.50 3, Sam Adams setae 1 13.14. Noteworthy Guslick s total time was est of the Day. Bowling Lite Beer open North Olmsted Ohio a final round and playoff results saturday from the $150,000 Lite Beer open listing Bowler Hometown total of fall number of games and prize Money final results 1, Mai Acosta Manteca Calif., 450 2 games$27,000. 2, amleto Monacelli Venezuela 195 1 game$1,400. 3, Leroy Bornhop St. Charles mo., 702 3 games$8,500. 4, Brian Voss Tacoma wash., 234 1 game$7,000. Playoffs game 1bornhop def Randy Stoughton 244-190 game 2bornhop def Voss 256-234 game 3acosta def Bornhop 215-202 game 4acosta def monacello 235-195. Transactions saturday baseball Minnesota twins-5ent outfielder Dave meter and Catcher Pat Dempsey to Toledo of International league. Sent outfielders Andre David and Alex Marte and pitchers Frank Eufe la Charlie Mitchell Les Straker Allan Ander son and Eric Broersma to minor league Camp. San Francisco giants released inf Lewer Dave Owen. Optioned second baseman Mike Woodard to Phoenix of pc  
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