European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 13, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday april 13, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 25 setae gains both position finals 7th at men Heidelberg women a so Advance by Tim Boivin staff writer Vicenza Italy it was Cloudy in Northern Italy saturday but the Sun was still shining on the setae basketball teams at the Usa eur position tournament. The Lions won a Brawl Over 7th at 62 57 and the lady Lions slipped by Heidel Berg s 26th support group 55-53. The two setae victories guaranteed that both win ners will Advance to sunday s championship games in the double elimination tournament. The Lions will face 7th army training come which Defeated Heidelberg 91-77 in saturday s men s losers bracket final. The lady Lions will face Heidelberg which routed 7th at 91-74 in the women s los ers bracket final saturday. Setae 62, 7th at 57 this game was tied nine times in the first half and twice in the second before setae guard Chris Spencer started hitting jump ers. With the score tied at 31, Spencer scored 12 of the Lions next 16 Points including three straight jumpers that gave setae the Lead for Good. Meanwhile Center Terry Boyd dominated the defensive end by blocking seven shots by 7th at. We count on Boyd to intimidate our opponents and make them alter their shots said Spencer who finished with 16 Points. He gets up there so High it forces the shooters to either alter their shots walk with the Ball or get their shots blocked. That lets the rest of us concentrate on shut ing off their outside outside shooting kept this game close. The Lions and trainers each made eight of 12 Field goal attempts in the first half from Usa eur basketball nil con draft Dupree but his knee is injured Hattiesburg miss. A running Back Marcus Dupree has been declared eligible for the May 9 National football league draft but he May not be healthy enough to play his agent said Friday. Dupree and agent Ken Fairley of Hattiesburg Learned of the league de Isison when nil teams began Call ing to express interest in the 6-foot-3, 233-Pound Back. Dupree injured a knee in february 1985 while playing with the now defunct Portland Breakers of the United states football league. His physician or. Doug Rouse said Dupree had been recovering Well until about six weeks ago. He was working out and apparently jumped and came Down wrong Rouse said. Since that time the knee has been swelling and he has had pain. At this Point we can t get either out of his knee and we be been working religiously. I think that right now it s a ques Tion whether or not he s going to be Able to work out and make any nil team. The doctor said that two months from now Dupree might be Able to play. But today i m hesitant to say he s doing great because he in the new Orleans saints director of scouting Joe Wooley said he would want to know if Dupree were healthy he said he would require a doctor s examination and a workout. 15 feet or More. It looked like the team that went cold first was going to lose and that was 7th at. Meanwhile Spencer caught fire. By hitting my jumpers it made their defense pull out and they could t Sag into the Lane so much Spencer said. Once we got ahead it forced them into a Man to Man defense and we were Able to set some double picks and take the Ball to the Bas the ending was not As Sweet As the score for Spencer. He and the trainers Phillip Green were ejected with five seconds left after a scuffle near the stands. Sterling Hammond had 15 Points for the Lions and Darryl Dancy added 12. The trainers were led by Albert William with 12. 7th at men 91, Heidelberg 77 the trainers jumped out to an 11-2 Lead at the outset and never looked Back on their Way to a berth in the championship game. They led by 22 at halftime Riding the out Side shooting of guard Phillip Green. Meanwhile Heidelberg s top two scorers in the tournament James Flack and Robert Phillips both picked up three Quick fouls in the first five minutes of the game and saw Only limited action thereafter. The trainers were led by Albert William with 21, while Green added 19. Lawrence Davis led Heidelberg with 15, while Phil lips Floyd Thomas and Lavern Wilson All had 12 for the generals. Heidelberg 61, Berlin 60 the generals won on Phillips prayer shot at the Buzzer. Heidelberg came Back from a 30-24 Defi Cit to tie the game at 49 when Thomas worked the Lane for a Basket. The generals took the Lead the next time Down the floor when Thomas hit a jump shot from the free throw line with six minutes left. Neither team could get ahead by More than two in the next five minutes. Then Berlin s Stanley Gordon ran into the Gener als Phillips on the fast break and was charged with an offensive foul. Phillips Sank both tree throws with 1 04 left to give the generals a three Point Lead at 59-56. Berlin s Ernest Vinson made two free throws with 49 seconds left and after a timeout the bears aggressive defense forced the generals into a turnover at half court. Vinson then hit a fade away jump shot from 15 feet with five seconds remaining to give Berlin a 60-59 advantage. On the in Bounds play Phillips picked up the Ball at half court dribbled to the left Corner and launched an arching jump shot that swished at the Buzzer. Flack led the generals with 21 Points and Phillips had 18. The bears were led by Vinson with 22 and Anderson Ellis with 12. Setae 55, Heidelberg 53 the lady Lions survived a shaky Start and Rode the inside game of Center Janice Platt to a berth in the final. Setae was leading 4-1 when Heidel Berg rattled off 13 straight Points in 7 20. The hot hand in the generals Early Streak belonged to Annette Pittman who scored six Points in that stretch. The lady Lions fought Back with Liz Broussard. The lady Lions guard had eight Points in the first half As setae Cut the Heidelberg Lead to 22-20 at halftime. Platt shot a dismal 2 for 10 from the Field. The second half was a different Story. They had a lot of Power under the boards Platt said. So in the second half f moved out a Little More and took the Ball to the Baseline. Earlier 1 seemed to have a hard time blocking out on the boards and i rushed my shots. In the second half we passed More played team Ball and everything started floating with the score tied at 37, Platt hit two straight Baseline junipers to give setae a four Point Lead. The generals answered in the form of forwards Karol Nelson and Mary Edwards. Edwards sandwiched two shots underneath around two Nelson bombs As the generals took a 45-43 Lead. It was Heidelberg s last Lead. Maureen o Neill hit a jump shot from the left for setae then Plait worked the Baseline for another Basket. Brenda Jones hit a jump shot and Broussard drove the Lane As the lady Lions took a 52-47 Lead with 2 10 left. Pittman came Back on a drive Down the Lane but setae put the game away when Platt hit two free throws and Brenda Jack son and Broussard each made one. Platt led the lady Lions with 16 Points and Broussard added 15. The lady Gener als were paced by Edwards with 15. Nelson added 14. Heidelberg women 91, 7th at 74 Heidelberg advanced to the championship game despite a 45-Point Effort by the trainers Nikki Ervin. Heidelberg led 44-26 at halftime and by As much As 24 in the second half. The generals placed five players in double figures. Led by Mary Edwards with 27 and Elaine Kelly with 18. 7th at women 75, Berlin 49 the trainers earned a spot in the losers bracket finals As Ervin had 20 Points and Saint Dawson added 18. Berlin was led by Sherry Burchett with 30. Poles upset czechs finns nip . In world hockey Moscow a Finland edged the United states 5-4 in a Cliff Hanger sat urday and Poland staged the first upset of the world ice hockey championships with a surprising 2-1 Victory Over reigning Cham Pion Czechoslovakia. The soviet Union hoping to regain the title it has so often made its own started out with a 4-2 Triumph Over Sweden and Canada trounced West Germany 8-3. With just 4 22 left on the clock Hannu Jarvenpaa scored the winning goal for Finland after a scramble in front of the . Goal. The finns stunned the . At 5 28 of the first period when Kari Makkonen connected a perfect assist by Kari Jalonen on a Power play. But less than a minute later Aaron Broten whipped a Backhander into the finnish net to make it 1 -1, also on a Power play. Jouko Narv Annaa of Finland replied with another goal this time from close Range at 11 25. The finns held that 2-1 Lead at the close of the first period. The . Players shifted into a higher gear As soon As they skated out for the Sec Ond period with Scott Sandelin making it 2-2 just 17 seconds into the action. At 1 48, Brett Hull put the americans in the Lead 3-2, and pressure on the finns increased when Mark Johnson netted a bul let like shot at 4 09. Johnson picked up a pass by Brian Williams that ended behind the Finland goal. Makkonen scoring his second goal recouped one for Finland at 18 01. His compatriot Timo Susi was Able to tie the score at 9 38 in the final period which saw both sides miss several scoring chances and had . Goalie Tom Barrasso of the Buffalo sabres stretching for some splendid saves. The finnish team played a very Strong match but we Are not disappointed about How we played considering we had five Days of preparation before this tournament said Dave Patterson non playing Captain of the . Team. In the Canada West Germany game the West germans scored first at 8 13 of the opening period. Craig Redmond of Canada tied it at 14 41 and Dave Andreychuk put the canadians ahead 2-1 at 17 04. In the second period the canadians collected three More goals by Greg Adams Dave Taylor and Andreychuk again. In the third period Canada scored three More goals and the West germans added two. Vii corps boxers lose in French semis St. Nazaire France Vii corps Joe Hoskins and Rudolph Bradley waved goodbye to their title Hopes Here Friday night. Hoskins the Vii corps lightweight Champion and Bradley the Vii corps Fly weight Champ lost in the semifinals of the Lith French Amateur International boxing championships. Hoskins stationed in Nuernberg lost a decision to Eric Tormos the French nation Al lightweight Champion. The taller Tormos who is from the French military sports school kept Hoskins from penetrating like the texan favors. There were no knockdowns or standing-8 counts. But the big Points went to the experienced Tormos who won the Silver medal in the 1985 cism championships As Well As the Bronze in the 1986 japanese invitation. Bradley of Schwa Ebisch Gemuend lost 3 2 to ring ideas bilious the runner up Fly weight in the 1985 soviet National championships. Bilious has a record of 146 wins and 15 losses including an 8-3 Mark in International Competition. This was Brad Ley s first International tournament. Bradley won the third round but fell be Hind in the first two rounds. There were no knockdowns and no standing-8 counts. The american team of three boxers finished with two Bronze medals. The soviet Union advanced seven of its 11 boxers to saturday s finals. France with the largest team of 18 boxers also advanced seven to the finals. Any sports television Golf masters 10 . Sunday. Radio baseball san Francisco giants at los Angeles dodgers 11 . Sunday
