European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 11, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes Friday july 11,1986 Moses hurdles Goodwill foes extends Streak Moscow not Ben Johnson of Canada ran the second fastest 100-meter dash in history wednesday night in a time of 9.95 seconds and Edwin Moses extended his 400-meter hurdle Victory Streak to 96 finals with a time of 47.94 As the track and Field portion of the Good will games came to an end. Johnson s time was Only two hundredths of a second behind the record set by Calvin Smith at the 1983 National sports festival in Colorado Springs colo., which is considerably higher above sea level the n Moscow. Johnson 24, who was born in Jamaica but moved to Toronto when he was 14, had to run the sprint in unusual conditions for North american runners. In the soviet Union it is not unusual at major outdoor races to run two separate heats and then Combine them to find the win Ner. Wednesday night soviet officials put the relatively weaker runners in the first heat and the stronger runners in the Sec Ond heat. The top four finishers were All in the second heat Johnson Chidi Imoh of Nigeria and the University of Missouri at 10.04, Carl Lewis in third with 10.06, and Lee Mcrae of the United states fourth in 10.12. Asked if he is the fastest runner in the world Johnson said i am right and Lewis who won four Gold medals at the 1984 summer games in which Johnson won one Bronze seemed to con cede that he was losing his world sprint title to Johnson this year after dominating the last five years. My object is to have an enjoyable time this year Lewis said. I m looking Forward to 1987-88." Moses also had to come through a double heat system to turn in his Iii the consecutive Victory including Athanasios Kalogianis of Greece ran a respectable 48.88 race in the first heat Moses won his heat in 47.94, Fol Lowed by Aleksandr Vasiliev of the soviet Union in 48.24 and David Patrick of the United states in 48.59. The top competitors were All in the second heat so it was t really a prob Lem Moses said. Some european hurdles have been complaining that Moses has been avoid ing the summer circuit to protect his Long Streak but Moses minced no words in knocking Down that theory wednesday night. With Vasiliev staring in what seemed to be Awe at the Brash american s news conference Moses said if anybody is saying they Haven t had a Chance to race me he could have come Here. They knew d be Here months ago it s my prerogative to choose where and when i run. 1mno. 1 because i do what s Best for wednesday night s program was the Best in the four nights of track and Field even if Willie Banks dropped out 9f the triple jump at the last minute claiming an injured ankle. Mike Conley of the United states won that event. Other major winners included Olga Vlad Luna of the soviet Union in the 400-Mcters in Appato Edwin Moses. Ii 1th consecutive Victory 49.96, Yuri Sedykh of the soviet Union in the Hammer throw Domingos Castro of Portugal in the 10,000 meters an Doug Nordquist in the Best performance by an american outdoors this year won the High jump at 7 feet 8 inches. The United states won both 4x100 meter relay races for men and women. The crowd was about 50,000, the Best in the four nights of Competition in the 103,000-seat Lenin stadium. No from Page 21 hit by a pitch. Hubie Brooks singled Youmans Home. In other National league games reds 11, Metal new York the mets were swept Ina three game series for the first time this season. The reds gave Dwight Gooden 10-4, his quickest exit of the season. Rookie Wade Rowdon went 5-for-Swith three Bis and Sal Buttra hit a three run Homer for Cincinnati. Tom Browning 7-7, allowed five hits Over eight innings for the Victory. Dodgers 8, cardinals 2 los Angeles Fernando Valcon Zuckla 11-6, pitched a five hitter and be came the no s third 11-game Winner re bounding from two straight losses. He struck out nine cardinals and walked one losing his shutout in the ninth inning. Valenzuela also had two of the dodgers 15 hits. He doubled in the eighth and scored the dodgers seventh run. Braves 7, Phillies 3 Philadelphia Doyle Alexan Der making his first Stan since being traded from t9ronto, scattered eight hits Over seven innings helping Atlanta end a five game losing Streak. He also had two singles his first hits since 1981 when he pitched for san Francisco. Dale Murphy s Streak of playing in 740 consecutive games the longest among Active major leagues ended. Braves manager Chuck Tanner and Mur Phy said they agreed the slumping Mur Phy 7 for his last 39 needed a Day off. The Streak was always on my mind. It s better not to have it hanging Over my head. It s better for the team. Murphy said. Cubs 4, giants 3 san Frencisco Chili Davis homered in the ninth pulling the giant seven but Chicago loaded the oases in the 10th, then scored the winning run when Terry Francona hit a sacrifice Fly. The cubs pulled a triple play in the fifth inning. Davis led off with a walk and went to third on a single by Chri Brown. Mike Aldrete then lined to Pitcher de Lynch who threw to third to catch Davis. Third baseman Davey Lopes fired to first to get Brown who was run Ning on the 6. Padres 4 san Diego Joe Orsulak homered and scored three times and Johnny Ray drove in two runs with a Home run and double. Orsulak broke a 3-3 tie in the fifth inning with his second Homer of the year. Pirates starter Mike Bielecki. 6-5,went the first five innings for the Victory. Don Robinson got his second save. Joyner voted to Al team new York a first baseman ally Joyner or the California Angels on wednesday became the first Rookie named to an american league Starling berth by fan balloting As he won a place for the july 15 All Star game in hous with the greatest players is just an Honor Joyner said. I dont even have to do Well it s just an Honor to be other starters announced by the base Ball commissioner s office included 9ut fielder Dave Winfield who has been in a slump most of the season. Kirby Puckett of the Minnesota twins who never was among the top three outfielders in the previous voting periods overtook Reggie Jackson for the final Outfield berth. Jackson has started in 14 All Star games. Rickey Henderson of the Yankees is the other starting out other Al starters named were Sec. Ond baseman Lou Whitaker of the de troit tigers shortstop Cal Ripken of the Baltimore orioles third baseman George Brett of the Kansas City royals Ana Catcher Lance Parrish of Detroit Joyner was batting .298 with 20 Home runs and 66 Bis through tuesday. Joyner 24, attracted 917,972 votes. He beat out the Yankees Don Mattingly last year s Al map and a .330 hitter this year. Mattingly had 783,846 votes. This was the first year that rookies appeared on the computerized ballot until now first year players had to rely on write in , hitting .297 with 12 Homen and 46 Bis collected the most votes 1,486,806. He was More than 1 million votes ahead of shortstop runner up Alan Trammel of Detroit. In a close race at third base Brett with 1,257,432 votes withstood a Large surge by Boston s Wade Boggs the Al s Lead ing hitter to win the spot by 84.903 votes. Both topped the i million Mark. It marked the Lith consecutive year that Brett batting. 291, earned a starting Job. Henderson with a .280 average is homers and 49 stolen bases Drew the most votes among the outfielders with 1,027,144. Winfield. Batting .230, had 895,550 votes to Gam his sixth All Star Stan including four straight Puckett is in his third season batting .340 with 16 homers and 49 Bis. He had 736,328 votes 17,189 More than Jackson. Whitaker a .271 hitter becomes the first Al second baseman to Start three straight All Star games since Carew made six consecutive starts from 1970 to1975. Parrish is batting .257 with 19 Homen and 56 Bis. Local from Page 25 office is open to everyone. First even starts at 10 ., with registration from 7-9 Distance running the fourth annual Heidelberg sunny classic Footracer sponsored by the Heidelberg television track and Field Goodwill games 2 in. Saturday. Road runners will be held july 19. There will be a 1-mile race for Chil Dren 5-Kilometer run for women and a 10-Kilometer open event. A five Man team Competition is scheduled for the 10-Kilometer event. Also there will be an award for the largest pre registered group. Group rosters must be submitted by the pre registration dead line of july 14 and team rosters by 9 On race Day. Individual race Day Registar Tion will be from 8 30 to 9 30 The entry fee is $5 if pre registered by the deadline and $7 on race Day with $2 off for children 14 and under regardless of which race they enter. The race Over a Flat course will be held at Tompkins Barracks near Schwet Zingen which is a new location. The i mile race starts at 9 40 ., the 5 and 10-Kilometer runs at 10 Point of Contact is Joe Sunthimer at 2136 ets 379 7752 or 6318. Golf the Usa eur championships Are scheduled for the Pattonville Golf course near Stuttgart july 17-20. The 72-Hole medal play tournament is expected to draw around 80 entrants for Competition in three divisions men s open men s seniors 40 and Over an women s open. Top finishers in the Usa eur tour Ney will be eligible for the Golf trials Camp scheduled for fort Meade md., july 28-aug. 8. Army golfers picked from the trial Camp will compete in the armed forces championships at an Drews fab md., aug. 9-15. The Safe Golf championship at Torrejon a Spain Are scheduled for the same week As the Usa eur meet the 72-Hole event starts july 16 and winds up july 19. The top three finishers in the open division top two in the masters 40 and. Over and top two women will Advance to the air Force championships aug. 2-8 at Andrews fab. The Heidelberg Golf club invitational has been scheduled August 8-10. The tourney is open to golfers with handicaps of 18 or less. The entry fee is $45 and players must Register by aug. I More information May be obtained from the Heidelberg Golf club at 06202 53767
