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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, January 28, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 28, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Paga �6 the stars and stripes wednesday january 28, 1987 mets plead no contest in Houston Houston api new York mets Pitcher Ron Darling and in fielder Tim Teufel pleaded no con test monday 10 reduced charges of resisting arrest stemming from an altercation with two fwu Thouston police officers outside a nightclub last summer. Darling 26, and Teufel 26 were fined $200 each and placed on one year probation under terms of the agreement. If they successfully Complete the probation their records will be cleared. Mind Lameanor charges against two other mets players pitchers Bob Ojeda and Rick Aguilera were dismissed As pan of a plea bargain arrangement reached Afler nearly a i hours of discussions. Asked if he would go to hous ton nightclubs again Darling said no never again. I m watching a lot of to in Houston from Nowon. To Mno Lunham put he added of m Happy that it s All Over and i Don t have to worry Abom it anymore Boston Rookie Sparks rally As Bruins beat sabres 6-2 from press dispatches Boston Steve Kasnir and Cam Neety each scored two goats As the bos ton Bruins whipped the Buffalo sabres 6-2 for their sixth consecutive Victory. Bob Sweeney a former Boston College Star appearing in his second nil game ignited a decisive three Ganaj rally by breaking a scoreless standoff in the Sec Ond Pend. The Bruins took control after Rookie goalie Bill Ranford suffered a concussion and a seven stitch forehead Gash when hit in the face mask by a shot. He was replaced by Cleon Daskalakis at 3 09 of the second period. Sweeney a first year pro called up from Moncton of the american hockey league last Friday put Boston ahead to stay with a 10-Fixn shot that beat his former Massachusetts Schoolboy team mate Buffalo goalie Tom Barrasso. The Bruins boosted heir Lead to 3-0 in the next eight minutes As Rasper took deflected pass from Nevin Markwart and scored his Ullh goal at 12 10 and Keit Crowder banged in a Loose puck from a traffic Jam in the crease at 15 02. Buffalo which out shot Boston 18-10 in the final period rallied briefly with Tom Kurvers scoring on a 20-foot nil Roundup screened shot from the Slot at 7 56 an Paul Cyr connecting at 12 47 with Dos Fca Lakis out of position. Neely spoiled Buffalo s comeback Hopes by steering Rick Middleton s pass behind Barrasso at 14 22. Kasper added an empty net goal with 59 seconds. In other nil action can Adlea 3, Stock Hawks 2 Chicago defens Eman Chris Chelios scored on a 30-foot snapshot at12 06 of the third period to give Mon Treal a Victory Over Chicago. The Victory lifted the Cann die Sinto first place in the Adams Divi Sion one Point ahead of Hartford and two in front of \ Boston. The Black i Hawks wingless in Cne Lioa their last seven games remained in last place in the mor Ris division. The game proved costly for the Black Hawks As starting goalie Murray Banner Man was knocked out of action at 12 22 of the opening period when he was struck above the right Eye by Larry Robinson a snapshot a Short time later Center Steve Ludzik suffered a possible broken left Collarbone after being crushed into the boards by Montreal defens Eman Craig Ludwig rangers1, Dereb 3 new York Walt Poddubny and Kelly Kisio scored 16 seconds apart in the second period As the new Yor rangers broke a three came wingless Streak with a Victory Over new Jersey trailing 3-2, the rangers lied the game when Poddubny scored his 26thgoal of the season on a Bacic hander from in front of the net at 11 25. Kisio Ihen put the rangers ahead with another Back Bander that beat goalie Alain Chev Rier at 11 41. Tomas Sands rom sewed things up for new York with his 26th goal of the sea con on a 40-foot snapshot at 8 48 of the final period. Flames 6, Maple Letts s of Toronto Calgary spoiled to Ronto a 5-0 Lead in the first period the stormed Back with five goals in the third period and beat the Maple Leafs when Colin Patterson scored at 1 30 of Over time. 100,000 cheering fans Welcome broncs Home Denver a the Denver Bron cos returned monday from their super bowl defeat to a welcoming throng of 100,000 people including some who waved signs that said you re still no. 1with us. The Broncos beaten by the new Yor giants sunday in Pasadena calif., were the guests of Honor at a ticker tape Parade and rally downtown on a sunny afternoon with temperatures in the 50s, the spirit thai started this year will bring us Back next year to the very lop. We love the Broncos Colorado  Romer said. Well return Well be Back Broncos owner Pat Bowlen told the fans. We will have the world championship. I Promise you  last week when we left we had tremendous expectations. It did t turn out the Way we would like and any Lime you come up Short it hurts coach Dan Reeves said. I know that our players Felt very Down yesterday. I know that i fell Down. I had no idea the reception we would get tonight when we came Back to Denver. You people Are great the Roar of the crowd followed the team buses Down the Parade route and Reeves could been seen smiling through the bus window. Wide receiver Vance Johnson was hanging out a window waving and signalling r no. 1." Romer and Denver mayor Federico Pena Rode with the team in the Parade amid a sea of Blue and Orange Clad fans Sorne of whom had their faces made up with the team colors. The Broncos had been Given a Rem Oft by More than 63,000 fans who showed up a week before the super bowl o Rall around the Orange and Blue. The Wel come Home was equally upbeat and fes Tive. The Broncos did t lose the giants just happened to win read one sign giants from Page 21 people think the winners get fat headed. I think that s  the bears Madden pointed out were a different team this year. They lose two Guys wide receiver Dennis Mckinnon and cornerback Les lie Frazier from the Start because of in juries. Then they lose their defensive coordinator buddy Ryan who became head coach of the Philadelphia eagles. Then they lose their quarterback Jim Mcmahon. They Dida l have the same Guys. They dirt l have the same  coach Tom Landry of the Dallas cow boys believes the bears might have repeated had Mcmahon not been lost with a season ending shoulder injury. That s the kind of learn that has the Best Chance a team that s so dominant defensively he said. Injuries play a  As for repeating Landry said it s no different from anything else. You strive for something you accomplish it it s Notas important to you. You just relax. The bears won it last year they had commercials All Over the place. They probably made More Money on commercials than they made during the  coach Tom Flora of the Raider agreed with Madden the Man he re placed. One of the things that makes it difficult is your off season is very very Short Florea said. You Don t unwind from that game until about March. Then it s time to go Back 10 work again. You re still going on the same burners. We won the super bowl in 1980 and quarterback Jim Plunkett was t fully recovered from a thumb injury by the time training Camp started. And every game starting with the preseason is the other team s super bowl. Every game. Teams Start gelling ready for the super bowl Winner far in Advance because they figure that s the team they have to beat. The physical exhaustion and also the emotional exhaustion Are very significant. After you win the super bowl it shard to pull the  College from Page �1 had 21 to Lead i3tti-Rankcd Duke past Ivy league Leader Cornell. The Blue devils led Only 61-52 with5 38 left but went on an .8-0 run to put Cornell now 8-7, away. Strickland sparked the closing 24-7 run scoring 13 Points in less than four minutes. Danny ferry had 11 Points for Duke and Smith collected seven rebounds. The Blue devils 41-33 halftime Lea was the largest of the first half. Duke is a loot the Lead for Good at 31-30 on Smith s 18-foot jumper with 4 42 left in the first half. Senior guard John Bajusz Cornell s leading career scorer set a torrid Pace inthe first half by Hilling is of seven shots from the Field including a three Pointer he finished with 18 Points. Clen ,wlnthrop69 Clemson. . Forward Anthony Jenkins scored 19 Points to Lead no. 14 Clemson past Winthrop in a non Confer ence same. The tigers ib-1, suffered their first loss of the season last saturday a 105-103 overtime Atlantic coast conference defeat to Duke. Clemson also got double figure scoring from Center Horace Grant and guard Michael Tail both with 17 Points while Forward Jerry Pryor had 11 and Reserve Center Elden Campbell 10,, 5-13, Wai led by guard Ted mount s 21 Points. He was followed by for wards Lenwood Harris with 15, Ted Washington with Jand Kenny Smith with 10. The Tiger led Only 28-23 with 7 49 left in the first half but scored the next 18 Points to take command of the game. The tigers defense forced is turnovers during the decisive stretch. Clemson s Lead in the second Hal reached 30 Points before coach Cliff Ellis emptied his Bench. Tar heels strengthen hold on first place in up poll new York up North Carolina earning two Atlantic coast Confer ence victories and benefiting from losses by three previously unbeaten teams monday solidified its hold on the top spot in the United press International College basketball ratings the tar heels i 8-1, collected 39 first place votes from the 42-Mcmber Board of coaches compared to 30 last week and 621 Points 31 More than last week. They posted victories last week Over Wake Forest 79-b, and Georgia tech 92-55, to improve to 6-0 in the conference. Univ which was no. I for six weeks before dropping to third improved one spot with one first place vote and s45 Points. The Runnin rebels Defeated Ful Turton state Long Beach slate an new Mexico stale last week. Iowa no. 2 last week recorded Victo Ries Over Purdue and Indiana but lost to Ohio state for its first defeat of the sea son the Hawk eyes who received 10 first place votes last week collected 573 Points but no first place votes this week. Rounding Oul the top five in he same spots As last week were no. 4 Indian and no. 5 Purdue. The hoosiers had two first place votes. The other previously unbeaten teams to lose Over the weekend were Depaul 16-1,and Clemson. 17-1. The Blue demons who Low 74-71 to Geo Clown dropped from sixth to eighth. The tigers who lost to Duke 105-103 in overtime fell from i2lh to 14th. Georgetown improved three places to 13th. The rest of the top 10 includes no. 6 Syracuse no. 7. Temple no.9 Oklahoma and no. 10 Alabama  
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