European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 22, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday april 22, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 23 oilers win to deadlock series at 1-1 from press dispatches Edmonton Glenn Anderson scored at 1 04 of overtime to give the Edmonton oilers a 6-5 decision Over the Cal Gary flames sunday night to deadlock their nil smythe division finals at one Victory apiece. Anderson took a Short pass from Dave Lumley Cut to the front of the net and nil playoffs pushed a backhand shot into the Corner. Games 3 and 4 of the Best of seven series will be played in Calgary tuesday and thursday nights. Welcomed to the ice by a noisy standing ovation the oilers came out hitting with Mark Messier ramming Calgary s Paul Reinhart into the end boards in the first 15 seconds. Calgary s Hakan Loob used his skate to intercept Jari kurd s telegraphed pass at Center ice and went in alone to beat goal tender Grant Fuhr with a wrist shot High to the stick Side at 11 23 of the first period. The oilers responding to the enthusiasm of the capacity crowd played with far More emotion than in game 1, which they lost 4 i. After killing off a two Man disadvantage for 1 51, the oilers finally got their offence unt racked. It resulted in Anderson s first goal of the night with 24 seconds left in the first period. As he was falling Anderson put the puck Over Rejean Lemelin s stick shoulder finishing off an end to end Rush by Paul Coffey. But the flames made sure that late score did t give Edmonton any momentum in the second period by checking the oilers to a near standstill. Edmonton did t get its first shot of the second period until 8 51. Gary Suter had put Calgary ahead at 8 20 when the Edmonton defense let him skate into the Slot. His wrist shot went in off Fuhr s Glove. Edmonton tied it 31 seconds later on a goal by Randy Gregg. In the Only other game sunday Maple Leafs 3, blues 0 St. Louis Peter Ihnacak banged in a second period rebound and Tom Fergus tipped in a second period Power play goal leading Toronto past St. Louis to tie their Norris division playoff series at 1-1. Borje calming scored Toronto s other goal with a shot into an open net with 1 13 remain ing. Ken Wreggit kicked out 35 shots to re Pardon my stick a photo Mike Gartner of the Washington capitals trips new York Ranger Patrick division playoff game at Landover md., saturday. Kelly Miller with his stick in the first period of their nil Washington won 8-1, to tie the series at one win each. Cord his first nil playoff shutout. Game 3 of the Best of seven division final will be played tuesday night in Toronto. By winning the Maple Leafs snapped a 13-game wingless Streak on St. Louis ice going Back to feb. 17, 1983, during which they were 0-11-2. Ihnacak opened the score org at 9 14 of the second period when he picked up a rebound of Greg Terrion s blocked shot to beat blues goalie Greg Millen. Fergus scored 15 minutes later by tipping in calming s shot. His goal came As blues defens Eman Charlie Bourgeois was attempting to tie both him and right Wing Rick Vaive up in front of the net. With 1 33 left in the second period St. Louis argued vainly that referee Bob Myers should have awarded it a penalty shot be cause Bill Root and Gary Leeman fell on the puck in the crease after a Doug Gil Mour shot hit Wreggit and trickled toward the goal. The game s bruising tone was set with 1 42 gone in the first period when a Brawl erupted at Center ice. St. Louis Jim paves and Root were sent off the ice for fighting and the blues Greg Paslawski and the Leafs Brad Smith each received double minors for roughing. Millen the winning goaltender in the blues 6-1 Triumph in game 1, kicked out 38 shots before leaving for a sixth attacker. Several of the saves were sprawling efforts against shots from Point Blank Range. De caste la fops Mark in Boston Marathon win by de Golden Boston a Rob de Castella of Australia took an Early Lead and never looked Back monday As he captured the 90th running of the Boston Marathon in a record time to earn a Bonus the first time the Road classic offered prize Money. For his unofficial time of 2 hours 7 min utes and 50 seconds de Castella won the $30,000 first prize and a $25,000 Bonus for breaking Alberto Salazar s 1982 Boston Marathon Mark of 2 08 51. Ingrid Kristiansen of Norway won the women s race in an unofficial time of 2 24 55. She never was pushed and the Mark was below the course record of 2 22 42. She also won $30,000. Both winners also received a Mercedes Benz automobile. Art Boileau of Canada was the Surprise runner up. Third place went to Orlando Pizzolato a two time new York Marathon Winner. And four time Boston Marathon Winner Bill Rodgers was fourth. Andre Vigers of Canada the 1984 win Ner set a new world Best in the wheelchair Competition by winning with an unofficial time of 1 43 25. He was second in the race last year. He won $2,500. About 4,800 runners had set out from Hopkinton under hazy skies and with temperatures in the 50s. That was about 700 fewer than had shown up to run the 26 mile 385-Yard race last year. But with $250,000 in prize Money from new sponsor John Hancock financial ser vies the number of world class entrants was up. De Castella and Kristiansen had been favored. Kristiansen set the women s world record in april 1985 when she won the London Marathon in 2 21 06. Kristiansen was never seriously challenged As had been expected by Lisa Martin of Australia 1984 Winner Lorraine Moller of new zealand Lizanne Bussieres of Canada and Carla Buersken of the Netherlands. The women s record of 2 22 42 for the Boston race was set by Joan Lenoit in 1983. De Castella followed closely by about a dozen runners including Arturo Barrios . Olympic marathoner Pete Pfitzinger and 1983 Winner Greg Meyer completed the first two Miles in an unofficial time of 9 34. Kristiansen was leading the women s Competition covering the first six Miles at 31 21, about a minute ahead of the rest of her Competition As she ran in a group often. Moller was running in second place. A Light rain began to fall in Wellesley and de Castella continued a Strong Pace. He finished the first half of the race in an unofficial time of 1 03 38. Kristiansen passed the Halfway Mark in 1 09 44, still a world record Pace. When she set the world record in London her time at the Halfway Mark was 1 10 09. Beurskens of the Netherlands was Sec Ond about 100 Yards Back. De Castella held his comfortable Lead Over Heartbreak Hill and had an unofficial time of 1 37 08 after 20 Miles. Barrios continued to run second. De Castella had to push away some fans reaching out to touch him As he tried to hug the curb and save time. Kristiansen began to fall behind the world record Pace in the latter stages of the race but still won comfortably. A photo Norway s Ingrid Kristiansen. Top woman finisher
