European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 12, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday january 12, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 25 West All Star teams capture Hula shrine Japan games West a a Chris Miller of Oregon. 214 passing Yards by be associated press Oregon quarterback Chris Miller who said he did t get much Chance to throw the Long Bat during his collegiate career threw passes of 55, 48 and 47 Yards and piled up 214 Yards in the air As the West edged the East 16-14 in saturday Hula bowl game in Honolulu meanwhile the West scored a 24-21 Victory in the 62nd annual East West shrine classic saturday at Stanford Calif As Colorado stale quarterback Kelly Stouffer completed i first nine panes including touchdown bombs of 34 and 48 Yards and in Yokohama Japan Matt Ste Vens of Urcla threw a 36-Yard touch Down pass to Stephen Baker of Fresno state with two minutes left to play Sun Day As the West College All stars rallied to beat the East 24-17 in the annual Japan bowl. Most people never hcs Loo much about Oregon since we re near the Bot Tom of the Pacific 10 and on the West coast said Miller who did most of the Quane backing in the annual College All Star game at Honolulu. But now they know who i am Southern California s Louis Brock son of baseball Hall off Amer Lou Brock did t let an with a Man to than defense bother him. The defensive Back had two key interceptions in the second Quarter to win him the outstanding defensive player award. At american left Jaeger of washing ton who kicked More Field goals than anyone in the history of major College football booted three for the West tying the Hula bowl record. Temple All american running Back College football Mckinney storms to slalom Victory from press dispatcher Mellau Austria american Tamara Mckinney scored her ninth world cup slalom Victory and he second of the season with a storming second run Here sunday fifth after the first run Mckinne skied aggressively and confidently in the second leg to win with an aggregate time of i minute 48,79seconds.yugoslavia s Mateja Svet came Sec Ond in 1 49.23 and Malgorzata Tlalka Moore of France was third in 1 49.26. Switzerland s Brigitte Oertli fastest in the first leg. Finished fourth but won the combination which paired sunday s slalom with sat urday s downhill Here. Skiers had continuous snowfall and temperatures of 14 degrees to contend with and the course claimed a num Ber of victims including world cup slalom champon Roswitha Stein or of Austria who failed to finish the first run. Mckinney regained the Lead in the cup slalom standings with 90 Points ahead of Oertli and fellow Swiss Erika Hess who Are tied for second at 77. Vren Scheider of Switzerland 12ih in the slalom and second in the combined leads the Overall standings with 183 Points. She is followed by three other Swiss women Maria Wall scr is2, Oertli 148 and Hess 128. With Mckinney fifth at us. sup re Garmisch. Germany Markus Wasmeier of West Germany blazed through a snowstorm to win a men s super Grace sunday and move to second place in Overall world cup standings behind Pirmin Zurbriggen of Switzerland Zurbriggen capped a profitable weekend by following his win in sat urday s downhill with a second place finish in the super a to consolidate his Lead in Overall standings. Wasmeier the defending championing the event clocked i minute 23.44 seconds on the windswept 1,860 meter Long Kandahar course to score his second world cup Victory this season. It was the fifth world cup career Triumph for the 23-year-old West German who also won the opening super a in Val d Sere dec 6. Wasmeier confirmed he was in Good form two weeks before the world championships in Crane Mon Tana Switzerland where he Wilt be defending Bis giant slalom title. I was just trying to keep my Akis straight and let them carry me. It was a great race and a super result for me a jubilant Wasmeier said after becoming the first West German Towin a world cup race in this Bavari an resort since Christian Neure Therin 1974. Zurbriggen who picked up i Points for Bis third downhill Victory this season on saturday added another 20 for the second place in the super a under the complicated world cup scoring system an opened up a 12-Point Lead Over was Meier with a total of 147 Points. Paul Palmer led the East with 71 Rushing Yards and caught two passes for 17 Yards. The East scored on the game s first Possession with Michigan s Jim Karnaugh throwing an 18-Yard touchdown pass to Florida s Riccy Nattiel. Palmer rushed for 30 Yards and caught both his passes on the 80-Yard drive. On the East s next Possession Arizona linebacker Byron Evans intercepted a pass by Harbaugh and returned the Ball to the Bast 28-Yard line setting up a 28 Yard Field goal by Jaeger that Cut the East s Lead to 7-3. Early in the second Quarter Brock was credited with an interception of a har Baugh pass in the end zone after one offi Cial initially signalled an East touchdown. With 1 44 left in the half Brock turned Back another threat by intercepting a pass by Mississippi state s Don Smith at the West 4-Yard line. Milter then led the West on a 96-Yardscoring drive that included passes of 48 Yards to Lonzell Hill of Washington and 47 Yards to Jon Morton of Arizona. He completed the drive with a four Yard pass to Hill in the end zone with two seconds remaining to give the West a 10-7 halftime Lead. The West look the second half Kickoff and drove into East territory where Jaeger kicked a 47-Yard Field goal longest insula bowl history. Jaeger kicked a 35-Yard Field goal in the final period equating the Hula Bow record shared by Bob Atria of Ohio state in 1982 and Russell Erxleben of Texas in1978 and offsetting a three Yard run by Penn state s Tim Manoa for the East s other touchdown at Stanford Scott Schwedes of Syra Cuse returned a Kickoff 90 Yards in the third period the longest scoring play in the shrine game s history to help the East tic the game up after railing behind 21 but the West pulled out the Victory on a 19-Yard Field goal by Nebraska s Dale Klein with 6 53 to play. Greg Davis of the Citadel missed a52-Yard Field goal attempt that would have tied the game with 32 seconds remaining. In Japan the West failed to lie the score when Kevin Willhile of Oregon scored on a 2-Yard run but Don Shafer of Southern California missed the extra Point leaving the East ahead 17-16. The East then marched to the West 21-Yard line. But , Clark of san Jose state made his third interception of the game in the end zone this Lime off a pass by Alabama s Mike Shula. Clark brought it out to the East 48 with a twisting Dart ing run. Oklahoma state All american Mark Moore actually covered the last few Yards after a lateral from Clark three plays later Stevens hit Baker in full stride in the end zone with a perfect pass. Stevens then passed to Robert Smith of Iowa for a two Point conver Sion. Earlier in the fourth period the East had snapped a 10-10 lie on a 19-Yard touchdown run by Troy Stradford of Boston College. Heisman trophy Winner Vinny Testaverde of Miami hit two Long passes in the 81-Yard, seven play drive. It was the West s nigh Victory in 12 Japan bowls balanced rams clip tigers in Csc finale by Tim Boivin stiff writer Sembach Germany balance. When coach Bob Abbott thinks of his Continental sports conference Champion Ramstein rams he thinks about balance. And balance is what the rams used Sun Day to slap the Stenbach tigers 116-95 in Ramstein s regular season finale. Five play ers scored in double figures for the rams As they finished 19-1 in Itcague play. They had already secured the no. 1 Csc position in the Safe tournament feb. 7-11. The rams finished their season in High style thrashing second place Wei Bruecken on the warriors court Friday night besting third place Pitburg at Ramstein saturday night to avenge the Only loss of their season and then top pling he tigers sunday. The balanced scoring Parade sunday was led by Center Willie Stewart with 25 Points in barely More than a half of play before falling victim to foul trouble. Steady sum Harris followed up his 22-Poim Effort against we Bruecken Friday night with a24-Poinl Effort against the tigers. Other players in double figures for the rams were Dexter Walker with 17, her Man Smith 13, and Rich Dickinson 10. Leading the tigers were Zack Bowman and Rob Martin with 26 apiece while Rob won Hinion had 15. Friday night against we Bruecken our Guys played i hair Best game of tile year Abbott said. Our mechanics Are Good right now and the difference be tween the Way we played against the warriors and the Way we played sem Bach was a mental and emotional one. Air Force basketball we re playing More As a team this year than we did last year Abbott said we be added some people who Are Good hustlers and they pick up the rest. Our strength is that we can play eight to 10 players. Any time we have to rely on one or two players we re going to be in the efforts of Harris so cart and Smith against Seffl Bach Are prime examples. Stewart had 15 Points As the rams Over came a 24-16 deficit to take a nine Point halftime Lead. Included was a Basket with 6 49 left in the half when Stewart made Athree Point play for a 31-28 Lead the rams never relinquished. Sembach s a Small team that likes to run and they re a Little quicker than us Stewart said. It took us a while to adjust id their style so thai we could move die Ball inside to the big men and Lake advantage of Sembach s Lack of height Stewart was shackled by three fouls at halftime so Smith look Over underneath in the second half scoring 10 of his 13 Points. Harris also added 16 of his 24 Points in the second half. We re 12 men deep Harris said. Simbach has Good shooters a a Good Speed but they Don t have depth. In the second half they did t have a Bench to go to and got radio Collene basketball leu at okla homa 2 30 , tuesday
