European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 20, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 26 the stars and stripes tuesday january 20. 19b7 oilers fall to sabres 6-5 in of Buffalo. . A Scott a Ruck s second f Oal of the game less than to min Lei Stu overtime gave the Buffalo sabres a 6-5 Victory Over the Edmonton oilers sunday night. Arnica s 35-Fooi snapshot beat Edmon ton goalie ant Moog High 10 the Glove nil Roundup Side Al 1 49 of overtime As the oilers lost their first Matt game in nine games. Adam Creighton also had two Goat for Buffalo. Bob Logan and Dave Andreychuk each scored once. The oilers who had rallied to wipe out a 4-2 Buffalo Lead got goals from Stu Kulak Esa Tili Kancen Glenn Anderson Jan Kerri Anil Mark Messier. Islanders 3, flyers 1 Philadelphia Pat Lafontaine scored two goals to Lead new York Over Philadelphia which lost at the spectrum for Only lie third Lime this scored the game winning goal for new York Al 423 of the third period when he sent a 40-fool shot through the pads of Philadelphia goal Lender Ron h entail. Red wings 1, penguins 0 Pittsburgh Dave Barr scored Midway through the third period and Glen Hani on made 36 saves for Detroit. Barr broke the scoreless lie at 9 55 of the third period on Detroit s 26lh shot. Steve Yzerman fed a backhand pass from the right Wing and Harr at the lop of the Slot fired a 30-foot shot past Gilles melodic on the Slick Side capitals 6, devils 1 East Rutherford no. David Christian and Mike Gartner each scored two goals As Washington beat new Jersey. The Victory completed a three game sweep of a Road trip for the capitals and left new Jersey alone in last place in the Patrick capitals did All their scoring against Alain Chevrier pressed into action when Starling goaltender Craig bit Lington was hit in the head with a shot3 26 into the game. Billington was re moved from the ice on a Stretcher and i stitches were required 10 close a Gash in the left 5, North stare 3 Winnipeg Manitoba Dale a Verchuk scored two Power play goats As Winnipeg won its sixth straight Giles Hamel s goal Al 15 2 j of the third period proved to be the game Winner. He drilled a Low shot past North stars goalie Kari Takko just 43 seconds after Minnesota s Kent Nilsson tied it 3-3.nordlquet 5, Blic Hawks 3 Chicago left Wing John Ogrod Nick made an auspicious debut will his new learn scoring two goats to help que Bec beat Chicago. Ogrodnick a sin year Veteran of the Detroit red wings was among three players traded to the Nordques on sat addition to the Nordques from the Trade Basil Mcrae opened the scoring for Quebec which won Only its third game in the last 13 rulings. It waste third straight loss for the Black Hawks. Nosing to defeat a crashing right from european middleweight Crumplen howl Graham of Sheffield England to inc nose of american Charlie Boston in their fight Al Belfast finds Boston without defense. The american ranked no 15 in the world retired at the end of the seventh round. Graham extended his unbeaten Streak to 38 fights stretching tuck to july 1978. To rep ays stir Cage debate by Dick Joycea basketball writer Las vegas Nev. To instant re plays the subject of controversy in the nil this season Are causing a fuss in College basketball especially with head vent of the three Point goal Rule. Case in Point was no. 16 Oklahoma s88-87 Victory Over top ranked Nevada Las vegas saturday at Norman okla. Officials ruled that a goal by Nevada Las vegas Gary Graham just before halftime was a two Pointer. A lbs re play indicated it was shot from beyond the 19-foot, 9-Inch Range. An air Horn sounded from the stands with two seconds left when Graham let go causing confusion. Officials checked the to replays to determine How much Lime was left. The Mcaa instituted use of the replay this season to determine inc Lime remaining following last season s Kansas Michigan stale Mcaa tournament game when a clock malfunction allowed Kansas valuable time to pull out the Victory. The Mcaa does not allow replays for judgment when an official watched the replay according to the los Angeles times he told lbs broadcaster Brent Musburger we re also trying to determine if the player shot from behind the three Point Musburger told the official our re play is the official reportedly replied if you say it is inconclusive then the Basket remains a iwo Pointer after the officials left for the dressing room a lbs replay from another Angle indicated that the shot came from beyond the three Point line. Lbs commen College basketball Talor Billy Packer said the replays clearly showed the shot was a three Pointer. Whal should we do Musburger asked on the air. Should we get the officials Back Here Rick Wulkow one of the officials de Nied that any officials were trying to de Termine whether in was a two or three Potzler. We made the decision of two Points out on the court he said i and the other official Mike Tanco came together and that decision was made. We looked at the replay to determine whether there was any Lime left in the half. We can Only go to the instant replay for Graham s two Point goal pulled Nevada Las vegas even Ai 48 at halftime and it became important Alicr the soon ers won on Darryl Kennedy s Short jumper with 12 seconds left. The rebels had another shot but Armon Gilliam s jumper missed and Jar vis Basnight s attempted tip in did t fall. Ted Shaker executive producer of lbs sports told the los Angeles times i Don t see How in any Way we affected the outcome of that game. 1 thought we did a pretty Good Job of covering the Story but i will say thai this is a Good example of How awkward it can be when television gets involved in officiating. I m sure we Haven t heard the Las of it. Nevada Las vegas coach Jerry Tarka Man whose team dropped to 15-1, said of the controversial play that had nothing to do with in the outcome. I told them to watch the replay. It s Clear in was a three Point play but there s Noth ing i can do about Are so Many things in a came like that where you can go bade and say what if but we got an open shot at the end. Our Best shooter got the shot we wanted anyway so we have no in sunday s games n. Carotid 96, n. Carolli St. 78 Chapel Hill . . Reid lied a North Carolina freshman record with 31 Points As the no. 3 tar Heel slopped no. 17 North Carolina state. The 6-fool-9 Reid equated the school Mark set by Mike o Koren in the semifinals of the 1977 Mcaa tournament against Nevada Las vegas. Reid hit 13 of 14 shots from the Field and added 13rebounds. . State was without 6-10 cent Rcharles Shackleford who sprained an ankle last thursday. Without him Reid and 6-10 Joe Wolf who scored 20 Point helped the tar heels take control 91, syn cuu 88 Ann Arbor Mich. Junior guard Gary Grant scored 17 orbit 23 Points in the second half As Michigan held off late Syracuse charge and upset the previously unbeaten Thompson s three Point Basket with 2 26 remaining gave the Wolverine san 86-77 advantage. Bui no. 5 Syracuse 15-1, scored six Points in 29 seconds Roget within three with 1 j7 remaining. Mardsie 88, Louisville 73west Lafayette ind. Doug Lee scored 23 Points and Todd Mitchel added 22 As no. 6 Purdue improved its record to 14-1, its Best Start in 49 70, is. To Telb i 69 Philadelphia Tim Perry an Mike Vreeswyk each had 18 Points As no 11 Temple held Offin rarity rival s in the closing minutes. Pavin beats longer by 1 stroke in Hope classic la qu1nta, Calif. Up Corey Pavin Sank an in foot Birdie putt on the final Hole sunday to break a tie with Bernhard Langer and win the si62.000 first prize in inc 1900,000 Bob Hope Chrysler classic by one stroke. The previous five Hopes Hart been decided by playoffs. Pavin had a final round 61 and finished five rounds at launder 341. He shot a 65 Al Tamarisk Friday and a 66 at Indian Wells saturday to move into con Tention. Langer and Pavin were tied entering the 90th Hole of the tournament. Pavin who missed the Cut at the 1986 Hope Sank he winning putt on the 425-Yard, Par-4 Hole then Ihrck his Puller into the air. Larger had a Par on the Hole. Mark cat Cavicchia finished in third place at 15-Undcr. Andy bean and David Frost were another three Stokes Back. Langer leading most of the last iwo rounds fell behind by a stroke when he missed a 10-foot putt for Par on the 13lh Hole. The West German got a share of the Lead Back when he Sank a 4-Fooi Bir die on the neat Hole. Sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s brought a big crowd to pea West rated the most difficult course on the tour
