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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 21, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday August 21,1987 the stars and stripes Page 21 so ports . Boxer beats world Champ by Barry w1lner Indianapolis a wednesday was . Cuba Day at the pan american games on the court and in the courts. The United states beat Cuba 85-80 in women s basketball and 5-3 in men s water Polo but lost two of three matches in boxing. Michael Carbajal of Phoenix stunned world Amateur 106-Pound Champion Juan Torres of Cuba 10 win an easy decision. And Light heavyweight Andrew Maynard of fort Canon colo., was Well ahead of Cuba s Pablo Romero when he injured his ankle while turning to make a punch Midway through the second round and could not continue. Super heavyweight Jorge Gonzalo beat Riddick Bowe of Brooklyn n.y., 3-2 in a Slu Lesl in which Dowe went Down twice and took a standing eight count As did Gonzales on the basketball court the . Women were Trail ing 54-47 in the second half but rallied behind re serves Cindy Cooper and Jennifer Gill Ora. We were definitely floundering in the first half and at the end of the first half and we did a Little at the pan am games Start of the second half coach Jody Conrail said. But the intensity showed up and it was with a combi nation that t did t Ever think would be on the floor at the same  that combination included most of her five player Bench. In the courtroom a cuban american group asked the local prosecutor to file criminal charges against members of the cuban boxing delegation and four cuban Security agents. The request stems from a Brawl involving cuban boxers and anti Castro demonstrators at the Indiana convention Center last Friday. Civil complaints also were filed in Superior court against Romero and other cuban athletes. Romero and other boxers charged into the stands and fought with demonstrators who were ripping up a cuban Flag. Also the group known As Cuba Independent demo cratic filed a s50 million suit in Marion Superior court against a Barto Juan Lorena the vice president of the cuban ministry for sports. The Cid alleges Juan Lorena made defamatory statements regarding its members. Five mexican soccer players and one Argentine were suspended from the Bronze medal soccer game for rough play. One brazilian and two chilean players will be unavailable for the Gold medal contest Tor the same reason. Canada won the first of three Gold medals awarded wednesday by beating Argentina 3-1 in men s Field hockey. The United Stales got he Broic when it beat Chile 4-2. The United Stales has won 156 of the 292 Gold medals awarded. The . Learn also had ids Silver and 73 Bronze for 334 i dais a pan am record. Canada was second with 15.1 medals including 29 Gold. Allowed by Cuba with 150, 61 of them Gold. No other nation had so medals. Boxing two americans beat puerto Picans. Kenneth could of Rockford iii., the world 147-Pound Champion scored a unanimous decision Over Rey Rivera. But 125-Pound world Lillis Kelcie Banks of Chicago struggled in beating Esteban Flores 3-2. Banks was knocked Down in the first round Tor the second straight see pan am on Page 26 giants Back on top by the associated Preu new York Chili Davis hit a sacrifice Fly in the i oth inning wednesday night and the san Francisco giants went on to beat the new York mels 10-6. The cunts took sole Possession of first place in the National league West for the first time since May 28. San Francisco moved one game ahead of Cincin Nati which lost to Pittsburgh 10-9. Scott Garrelts 10-7, the fifth san Francisco Pitcher got the vie no Roundup Lory. He escaped a one out first and third Jam in the ninth by strik ing out Kevin Mcreynolds and Howard Johnson. Candy Maldonado Drew a walk from Roger Mcdowell 7-s, in the 10th and took third on will Gark s single Davis then hit his sacrifice Fly. With two outs Chru Spicer was walked intentionally and Garreau Hil an rib double Rob Thompson followed with a two run single. The mels gained a 6-6 tie in the eighth when Johnson singled and scored on Pinch hitter Dave mag Adan s double. Spier s rib single gave the giants i 6-5 Lead in the top of the eighth. Johnson and Maldonado both had their bats impounded by umpires at the request of opposing managers. Johnson hit his 30th Home run in the second inning. But a rays of the Johnson s and Maldonado s bats showed neither had been tampered with the National league said thursday morning. Nothing was found in either Bat and they will be returned to Maldonado and Johnson before Friday afternoon s game the league said in a statement Darryl Strawberry also hit his 30th Home run for the mels a sea no on Page 25 Detroit moves into 1st place Molitor extends Streak to 34 by the associated press Detroit Pat Sheridan s two run double keyed a tour run second inning and Walt Terrell pitched a six hitter As Detroit beat the Minnesota twins 7-1 wednesday night moving the tigers into first place in the american league East. The tigers 59-28 since May 11 after an 11-19 Start moved a half game in front of the Toronto Blue jays who were Defeated 7-3 by the Oakland athletics it s the first Lime the tigers have been in first place since the fourth game of the 1986 season when they were tied for the Lead. Terrell. 10-10, who is 9-2 this season and 28-7 lifetime at Tiger stadium struck out four and walked two while pitching his sixth Complete game. The Only run he allowed was a third inning Homer 10 Steve Lombardozzi. Minnesota s Bert Blyleven 12-10, was tagged for seven runs on nine hits including Solo Homen by Darrell Evans and Kirk Gibson in 4 a innings. A leaping catch by twins Center fielder Kirby Puckett kept the tigers from scoring even More runs in the second. Alan Trammel started the rally with a walk then Puckett look extra bases away from malt notes on a drive to the lop of the Fence about 400 feet from the plate. John Grubb bit a two out single then Sher Idan doubled Trammel and Grubb Home. Tom Brackens singled Sheridan Home and Lou Whitaker followed with a Dou ble for a 4-0 Lead. In other games wednesday Brewers 13, in Luu 2 Cleveland Paul Monitor s three run Homer extended his Hilling Streak to 34 games and Rob Deer hit his first career grand Tlam. All during Mil Waukee s eight run fourth inning As the Brewton beat Cleveland. Molitor who was 4-for-6 with a Dou ble and two singles in addition to his Lith Homer us the longest hitting Streak in the majors since Pete Rose hit in 44 straight games for Cincinnati in 1978. La matches Dom Dimaggio s 34 game Streak for Boston in 1949 As the Fang est in inc american league since Dom t brother Joe set the major league record with a 56-game Streak for the new York Yankees in 1941. Mollor who is 60-for-144 Wilh a .417 average during the Streak is now batting Al Roundup up photo tigers Walt Terrell. Stops Minnesota .368 for the season Joe Dimaggio s Streak ended in Cleve land but Molitor has kept i alive through the first three Garnet of a four game series that was to conclude thurs Day. His three run Homer in the fourth came on an p-2 Pilch from reliever Don Gordon and increased the Brewers Lead Loffl. Two Cleveland errors and a walk then reloaded the bases and by. Surhoff hit an rib infield single before Deer hit his 25th Homer of the year and first grand slam. Monitor who grounded out in i fint two at bats doubled leading off the fifth and came around to score on Robin Yourl s single and Rick Manning s forceful for a 1 2-0 Lead. Steve Kiefer Hil a Solo Homer his fifth in the seventh for Milwaukee s 13th run. Juan Nieves 10-6, scattered nine hits for his first Complete game since he Piu hed a no hitter against Baltimore on Panl 15. He struck out six and walked three to win his fifth straight decision. Athletics 7, Blue Jyi 3 Oakland Calif. Dave Siewlan became the major leagues first 17-Gamc Winner and Jose Canseco hit two Home runs As Oakland beat Toronto. The loss combined Wilh Detroit s Vic tory Over Minnesota wednesday night left the Blue jays in second place in the Aleast. Stewart 17-8, allowed seven hits struck out 10 and walked one in his fifth Complete game of the season. He has won 10 of his last ii decisions. Canseco s Homen his 26th and 27th, accounted for Oakland s first three rum and raised his rib total to 90. Both Hom ers came off John Cerutti 9-3, who had won eight consecutive games before Tak ing the defeat. Alfredo Griffin hit a two run Homer off reliever Mark Eichom in the sixth and George Bell Hil his 38th Homer of inc season for Toronto White sox 8, red sox 3 Chicago Ivan Calderon Hom ered twice and Steve Lyons knocked in two runs with a double and a single As Chicago Defeated Boston. Jose Deleon 67 1, who had lost his five previous decisions pitched seven innings giving up two runs on five hits for the Victory. Bob Thigpen allowed one run but got the last six outs for his sixth save Bruce Hurst 4-7, gave up 10 hits and seven runs in 7 i innings and suffered his first defeat in six decisions royals 11, ringers 6 Arlington Texas Danny tar la Bull George Brett and Frank White homered and Kansas City scored six Mas in the fifth inning to beat Texas. Bob Stoddard i i earned the Victory with 5 i innings of three hit Relief while Texas right hander Bobby Witt 5-6, was the  royals sent 10 batters to the plate in the fifth inning erasing a 6-3 Texas Lead and knocking out Witt. Oriole 2, an gab l Anaheim. Calif. Jim Dwyer led off inc game with a Homer Terry Kennedy hit another Solo shot in the second and three Baltimore pitchers held Cali fornia to four hits. Mike Boddicker 9-6, held the Angels to three hits before being forced out by a pinched nerve in his neck. Yankees 8, Mariion 0 Seattle Charlei Hudson allowed five Hiu in the last eight innings and Mike i Agliarulo knocked in two runs and scored twice leading new York Over Seattle Hubun 8-3, struck out three and walked one after replacing starter Tommy John who left with a stomach ailment after he first tent not  
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