European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Rage i he b Dahs and stripes scoreboard tuesday april 1, 1986 from Page 22 Slaught Wilson Shirley 3montefusco 6fisher 8righello 9pulido 10 and Hassey Green 9. A Pulido 1-0. A Henry 0-7 indians 7, mariners 5 Cleveland 2300001017 12 2 Seattle 0200102005 9 1 yell Easterly 5kilter 6camacho 7kern 9 and Bando Willard 7 Langston r. Thomas 6 and Yeager Valle 7. Wyett i-1 Llangston 2-2. So Kern 2. Or Seattle g. Thomas 1. Padres 9, Angels 4 san Diego 0002024019 17 1 California 001 010 1014 10 0 show Patterson 7lefferts 9 and Ken Nedy Sutlon Cliburn 6bryden 8 and Miller a show 2-2. A Sutlon 2-2. Or san Diego Garvey 1kennedy 2kruk 2. California r. Jones 2. Hockey National hockey league Wales conference Patrick division w l t Teri Riis i Rotterdam Rotterdam Netherlands a results sunday in the $315,000 an Tennis tournament men s singles championship Joakim tvs from Del Anders Jarryd 6-0, 6-3. A Philadelphia a Washington 49 48 . Islanders 37 . Rangers Pittsburgh new Jersey a Quebec Montreal Boston Hartford Buffalo 35 33 26 Adams 42 38 36 37 36 23 22 27 36 35 47 4 6 12 5 8 3 102 102 86 75 74 55 319 299 304 261 300 284 231 258 268 264 285 346 division 30 32 30 35 35 5 7 11 4 6 89 83 83 78 78 319 318 302 314 287 281 271 280 291 280 Campbell conference a Chicago a Minnesota a is. Louis a Toronto Detroit a Edmonton a Calgary Winnipeg Vancouver los Angeles Norris 37 36 36 25 16 smythe 54 37 25 22 23 division 31 32 33 45 54 8 9 8 6 6 82 81 80 56 38 336 314 292 304 256 333 295 281 369 398 division 16 31 46 41 47 7 9 6 13 7 115 83 56 57 53 412 333 282 266 275 295 303 360 313 375 Volvo Chicago Chicago a results sunday in the $315,000 Volvo Chicago Tennis tournament at the Illinois Chicago Pavilion men s singles championship Boris Becker def Ivan Lendl 7-6 7-56-3. Men s doubles championship Ken rach Roberl Seguso def Eddie Edwards Francisco Gonzalez 6-0, 7-5. Bridges tone doubles Nashville Tenn. A results sunday in the 5175,000 Bridges Lone doubles world women s championships at Maryland farms Racquet and country club women s doubles championship Shriver Barbara Potter def Elizabeth Sony lie Kalv Jordan 6-3, 6-4. Third place Hana Mandrikova Wendy Turnbull def Avellana Parkhomenko Larissa Savchenko 6-2, 7-5. A clinched playoff berth a clinched division title sunday s results late game not included Boston 5, Buffalo 3 Toronto 5, Chicago 4 of Vancouver 4, Calgary 2 monday s games All times est new Jersey at . Rangers 8 35 . Winnipeg at los Angeles 10 35 . Nil summaries Bruins 5, sabres 3 Bostoni 2 25 Buffalo i i 13 first period1, Buffalo Selling 11 Tucker andreychuk4 39. 2, Boston simmer 34 Bourque linseman10 451 up. Second period3, Buffalo Tucker 30 Andreychuk russell2 45. 4, Boston Pederson 28 Burridge reid12 38 up. 5, Boston Thelven 6 Pasin burridge13 18. Third period6, Boston Burridge 17 pasin7 22. 7, Buffalo Foligno 39 Tucker selling19 07. 8, Boston Pederson 29 Bur Ridge larson19 35 in. Shots on goal Boston 14-8-628. Buffalo 10-12-1638. Power play conversions Boston 2-4 Buffalo 0-3. Goalies Boston Ranford 38 shots-35 saves. Buffalo Cloutier 27-23. A16,433. Leafs 5, Blackhawk 4 of Toronto o 2 2 15 Chicago i i 2 04 first period1, Chicago Brown 10, 19 35. Second period2, Toronto Fracer 29, vaive.-46. 3, Toronto Lafrate 8 courtnell9 59 up. 4, Chicago Yaremchuk 12 Sutler olczyk11 48. Third period5, Toronto Vaive 31 no lund4 58. 6, Toronto Fracer 30 Podubny ihnacak7 44. 7, Chicago Fraser 27 Watson t. Murray11 17 up. 8, Chicago Sutler 16,18 32 up. Overtime9, Toronto Fryer 31 Daoust ,2 02. Shots on goal Toronto 11-12-11-236. Chi Cago 13-20-19-153. Power play conversions Toronto 1-6 Chi Cago 2-7. Goalies Toronto Reggel 53 shots-49 saves. Chicago Sauve 36-31. A16,895. Canucks 4, flames 2 Calgary o 2 02 Vancouver 2 1 14 first period1, Vancouver Neely 12 Lanz tanti5 10 up. 2, Vancouver Halward 8 Lowry peterson8 15. Second period3, Calgary Mcdonald 26 quinn6 23. 4, Calgary Mullen 40 otto7 47. 5, Vancouver Neely 13 Sundstrom tanto8 52 up. Third period6, Vancouver Butcher 4 Lidster skalko3 50. Shots on goal Calgary 5-9-1226. Vancou ver 16-5-1132. Power play conversions Calgary 0-2 Van Couver 2-5. Goalies Calgary Lemelin 32 shots-28 saves. Vancouver Brodeur 14-12young 0 00 third 12-12. A11,741. Transactions weekend baseball Baltimore orioles sent pitchers Bill Swaggerty and Odell Jones and Catcher Al Pardo to Rochester of the International league. Chicago White sox optioned Catcher Scott Bradley to Buffalo of the american association. Sent Pitcher Bryan Clark to their minor league Camp for reassignment. Milwaukee Brewers announced the retirement of Pitcher Pete Vuckovich who took a position As instructor and scout with the team. Traded Pitcher Moose Haas to the Oakland a s for infielder Steve Kiefer pitch ers Mike Fulmer and Pete Kendrick and Cash. New York mets placed outfielder cookie Wilson on the 15-Day disabled list. San Francisco giants purchased the contracts of Catcher Brad Gulden and Pitcher Mike Lacoss from Phoenix of the Pacific coast league. Sent outfielder Mike Aldrete and infielder Luis Quinones to Phoenix. Toronto Blue jays placed Pitcher Tom Filer on the 21-Dav disabled list. Sent outfielder Luis Aquino and Catcher Jeff hear Ron to Syracuse of the International league. Assigned the contract of Pitcher Stan Clarke to Syracuse. Football St. Louis cardinals named Bob Rose Public relations director. Tournament players Ponte Vedra Fla. A final scores and Money winnings sunday in the $900,000 tournament players championship on the 6,857-Yard, Par-72 players club at saw grass John Mahaffey $162,000 69-70-65-71275 Larry Maze $97,200 66-68-66-76276 Tim Simpson $61,200 72-70-66-72280 Jim Thorpe $37,200 69-68-74-70281 Tom Kite $37,200 69-69-71-72281 Brett upper $37,200 71-65-73-72281 John Cook $28,050 71-73-70-68282 Jay Haas $28,050 73-68-73-68282 Hal sullen $28,050 71-72-68-71282 Payne Stewart $21,600 71-67-75-70283 Bob Twat $21,600 66-73-72-72283 Dave Rummells $21,600 70-65-79-69283 Doug Tewell $21,600 68-68-74-73283 Davis love Iii $16,200 71-71-75-67284 Scott Hoch $16,200 69-74-71-70284 Bob Murphy $16,200 69-65-74-76284 Ronnie Black $13,950 70-71-74-70285 Joey Sindelar $13,950 70-70-73-72285 David Edwards $12,150 67-69-76-74286 Jim Simons $12,150 69-72-70-75286 Larry Rinker $7,627 72-70-75-70287 Charles boiling $7,627 73-70-73-71287 Tom Sieckmann $7,627 70-69-77-71287 Jim Colbert $7,627 73-70-73-71287 Andy bean $7,627 70-73-72-72287 Ray Floyd $7,627 67-73-75-72287 Danny Edwards $7,627 68-72-74-73287 Gary Koch $7,627 72-70-72-73287 Kenny Knox $7,627 71-73-69-74287 Keith Fergus $7,627 66-73-73-75287 Dick Mast $7,627 69-73-68-77287 Lee Trevino $7,627 68-73-70-76287 Greg Norman $4,654 70-71-77-70288 Ken Green $4,654 66-75-76-71288 Mark o Meara $4,654 68-74-74-72288 Morris Hatalsky $4,654 74-70-69-75288 Peter Jacobsen $4,654 72-69-72-75288 Tony Sills $4,654 66-75-70-77288 . Weibring $4,654 70-71-74-73288 Jeff Sluman $3,240 70-74-75-70289 Mike Donald $3,240 73-71-72-73289 Bernhard Langer $3,240 70-73-73-73289 Loren Roberts $3,240 70-73-73-73289 Lanny Wadkins $3,240 67-73-76-73289 Bruce Pletzke $3,240 70-71-75-73289 David Ogrin $3,240 70-74-71-74289 Mike Sullivan $3,240 72-68-75-74289 Roger Maltbie $2,262 70-73-79-68290 Wayne Levi $2,262 73-71-76-70290 Dave Stockton $2,262 72-72-76-70290 Tom Purtzer $2,262 72-70-77-71290 David Frost $2,262 70-69-75-76290 Mark Pfeil $2,262 69-74-70-77290 Mark Wiebe $2,061 68-72-78-73291 Ben Crenshaw $2,061 73-71-73-74291 Tim Norris $2,061 74-68-74-75291 Chris Perry $2,061 69-72-72-78291 Frank Conner $1,971 70-73-77-72292 Tom Watson $1,971 70-74-74-74292 Gil Morgan $1,971 70-73-73-76292 Mike Hulbert $1,971 69-68-78-77292 Corey Pavin $1,971 70-72-72-78292 Nick Price $1,971 71-67-75-79292 Tommy a Kaiim $1,890 69-75-78-71293 Paul Azinger $1,890 70-71-77-75293 Dave Barr $1,890 69-72-73-79293 . Chen $1,818 71-69-82-72294 Ken Brown $1,818 72-71-76-75294 Barry Jaeckel $1,818 70-73-76-75294 Dennis Trixler $1,818 71-73-74-76294 . Snead $1,818 68-73-74-79294 Steve Pate $1,755 71-72-78-75296 Greg Ladehoff $1,755 73-69-78-76296 Willie Wood $1,728 67-73-77-80297 George Burns $1,710 71-73-75-80299 Johnny Mathis seniors los Angeles up final results and Money winnings sunday in the $250,000 Johnny malls seniors classic Par 72 Dale Douglass $37,500 Chi Chi Rodriguez $22,500 Bruce Crampton $18,750 Peter Thomson $15,625 Bob Charles $10,208 Bob Brue $10,208 Mike Fetchick $10,208 67-69-66202 70-69-66205 69-69-69207 69-72-67208 71-69-70210 71-70-69210 70-69-71210 picked to win Al East by Ben Walker a baseball writer will recent history repeat in the Ameri can league East division or will the to Ronto Blue jays the Blue jays won last year and came within one game of bringing the first world series to Canada. The new York Yankees wound up second and now have precedent on their Side. From 1981-84, the runner up team won the Al East the following year. Detroit won the world series in 1984. Baltimore won the world series in 1983. And Boston can hit hit hit. I m no Prophet tigers manager Sparky Anderson said. But i warned everyone that our world series championship in 1984 guaranteed nothing in 1985. Just the same last year has been put to rest and now our team had better think Only of1986." the tigers took a humbling Tumble last season and wound up third 15 games Back. Since then they have been building for this year. It might payoff. In 1986, make it Detroit new York to Ronto Baltimore Boston Milwaukee and Cleveland. Detroit tigers the tigers made All the right moves in the off season. Now they Hope injuries Don t get in the Way. One Day after the 1985 season Detroit pirated left handed starter Dave Lapoint from san Francisco and when Anderson said he wanted some Speed the tigers stole Dave Collins from Oakland. Later to plug a Hole at third base they got Darnell Coles from Seattle. Then free agent Kirk Gibson was re signed. The tigers boast a formidable starting rotation with Jack Morris Dan Petry Walt Terrell Frank Tanana and Lapoint and have Ace reliever Willie Hernandez along with free agent Bill Campbell. The every Day lineup features Lou Whitaker Lance Parrish and Darrell Evans 40 Home runs. But the key May be shortstop Alan tra a cirs sore Arm. Trammell slumped to Al East Previty .258, and Detroit needs him to play and hit. Gibson is experiencing shoulder problems and May not begin the year in right Field if not he will Start As the designated hitter. New York Yankees the new manager Lou Piniella inherits a team that led the major leagues in runs scored in 1985. The 42-year-old manager also took Over a team that could have had starting pitching As old As he is. Al most valuable player Don matting by .324, 35 homers 145 Bis and Dave Winfield 26 homers 114 Bis benefited from Lead off Man Rickey Henderson .314, 146 runs scored 24 homers 99 walks 80 stolen bases. Offence was our obvious strength Piniella said. His team added depth by acquiring do Mike easier from Boston in a late March Trade for do Don Baylor. Piniella counted on Britt Burns an off season acquisition from the White sox for 15-plus wins before it was announced he would miss the entire year with chronic hip problems. The Yankees need another Strong season from 35-year-old Ron Guidry 22-6. They released 47-year-old Phil Niekro but kept his 41-year-old brother Joe. Dave Righetti and Brian Fisher Are. Bullpen stoppers and newly signed Al Holland could help. Toronto Blue jays we won 99 games with a club that did not have a 20-game Winner a 30-Home run or 100-run batted in Batter and a 20-save reliever new manager Jimy William said. What Toronto has is maybe the Best All around Outfield in baseball with Jesse bar Field .289, 27 homers 84 Bis Lloyd Moseby .259, 18 homers 71 Bis and George Bell .275, 28 homers 95 Bis. Williams is making changes having moved Moseby into the Lead off spot to replace Damaso Garcia. The trouble spot could be the bullpen. One year after the Blue jays spent millions for stoppers Bill Caudill and Gary Lavelle Caudill is ineffective and Lavelle has a ten Der Arm. The Ace is fast Balling Tom Henke promoted from the minors during mid sea son in 1985. Dave Stieb led the league with a 2.48 Era and Jimmy key Veteran Doyle Alex Ander and Jim Clancy fill out the rotation. Toronto s major off season moves involved its do. The Blue jays released Al Oliver and signed free agent Cesar Cedeno. Baltimore orioles the orioles can hit. Can they pitch Baltimore led the majors with a team record 214 Home runs last year. Eddie Mur Ray .297, 31 homers 124 Bis and Cal Ripken or. 26 homers 110 Bis led the attack along with outfielders Mike Young and Fred Lynn. The orioles improved by signing free agent outfielder Juan Beni Quez. We should be just As potent this year manager Earl Weaver said. The orioles pitchers however suffered a collapse in 1985. They set team records for the worst earned run average 4.38most hits allowed and most Home runs yielded. The starting rotation still is Mike Boddicker storm Davis Mike Flanagan and Scott Mcgregor the same rotation that won the 1983 world series and Weaver Hopes reliever Tippy Martinez can recover from his second straight off year. Boston red sox the red sox again May resemble a slow pitch softball team they will go As far As their bats carry them. They led the league in hitting last year paced by the amazing Wade Boggs who batted .368 with 240 hits. Outfielders Jim Rice Tony armas and Dwight Evans drive in a lot of runs As do first baseman Bill Buckner 110 Bis and newcomer Don Baylor a designated hitter gotten from the new York Yankees in late March Trade for Mike easier. Boston has acquired pitchers Calvin Schiraldi Sammy Stewart and Wes Gard Ner since last season while giving up Bob Ojeda and Mark Clear. Manager John Mcnamara would like to see a starting Rota Tion of Dennis Oil can Boyd Roger Clemens Bruce Hurst and Al Nipper but Clemens still is bothered by shoulder Trou ble and Boyd is recovering from a strange weight loss during the off season. Milwaukee Brewers the Brewers still have some big names along with some Good Young Talent. Overall though Milwaukee is not nearly ready to approach the first division. Robin Yount returns from shoulder sur Gery and will play Center Field and Paul Molitor made a big comeback at third base. Cecil Cooper who had Elbow surgery in december probably will not be Back at first base until May. Left hander Ted Higuera a Fernando Valenzuela lookalike went 15-8 As a Rookie and shortstop Ernest riles hit .286 in his first season. Milwaukee released former by Young winners Rollie fingers and Pete Vuckovich after the season but then invited Vuckovich to Spring Camp. Vuckovich announced his retirement in late March and starting Pitcher Moose Haas was traded to Oakland. The Brewers also dealt Ted Simmons to Atlanta for Catcher Rick Cerone. Cleveland indians the indians Are not a horrible team but their pitching is so bad it makes them seem that Way. Manager Pat Corrales brought 25 pitch ers to Spring Camp hoping to carve out a staff that can lower an Al worst Era of 4.91. But other than Neal Heaton and Ken Schrom there in t much to choose from for starters unless Tom Waddell is moved in permanently from the bullpen. Ernie Ca Macho who pitched Only twice last season before Arm problems ended his season could help if he stays healthy. Brett Butler .311, 47 stolen bases sparked a lineup that included Julio Franco 90 Lisandre Thornton and Young Power hitters Joe Carter and Brook Jacoby. Mel Hall has recovered from an Auto Acci Dent and will contribute to an offence that was fourth in the Al in batting
