European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 28, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday. September 28, 1987 the stars and stripes Page is sabers blow 28-0 Lead win in of Bubuc Syfox stiff a Germany just when the Span Dahlem sabers faces turned the Shade of their red darts they pulled out an overtime Victory sunday. The sabers blew a 28-0 Lead then used a c. Boy touchdown and a Terry Jones defensive Gem to beat the Wiesbaden flyers 3 $-28."it was a Little too close Tor me said Spang Quarter Back Tony Bynum who passed for two touchdowns i regulation and hit Willie Lawson in overtime to set up Boyd s coach Gary Covington who oversaw one of the great comebacks in Safe history lamented. We did t play Good enough to win the bal game. We went completely out of our game plan to setback in the game but it was t enough. 11 was enough to Force the first overtime of the Continental sports conference season. The sabers 3-1, went ahead for Good after winning the Coin flip to Stan the overtime. Since the Csc uses the Kansas tiebreaker. Spang look Over at the Wiesbaden 25-Yard line. Bynum tried two passes that died. On third Down he scrambled and fired a strike to Lawson at the 2. It was a lag route said Lawson the 29-year-Oldflanker who caught three passes Tor 100 Yards. I saw Tony in trouble. It was a broken play so i came across to help he made an outstanding catch said Bynum whose High pass was grabbed by a leaping Lawson. Three plays later Boyd surged Over from the 2 Tor his second touchdown and a game High 102 Yards in 33 Allen kicked the extra Point and spans had its 35-28 the tiebreaker rules Wiesbaden also got the Ball at the 25 with a shot at a Jackson whose 245 Yards passing air Force football had awakened the sleeping flyers tried to pass first two times Spang end Ricky Hunt sacked him for 17 Yards in main break was the sacks said Spang line Backet to Shelton whose six tackles lied for team High with lineman William Schull. We had to get the Crew Pul More pressure on Jackson s third Down pass i which Kevin brawn dropped we Why of a first came fourth Down at the Spang 42. The flyers last Chance Jackson dropped Back and aimed at John Scott. The split end looked wide open in the mid dle of the end the last moment Jones hew in from his safety spot 10 Bat Heball away. Span Dahlem was a Winner and Wiesbaden Ttoodo-4."i had the deep Middle and he defensive coordinator Jim Hill told me to go to either Side of the Ball explained Jones a second year Saber from North car Olina. I saw the Ball turned on the Speed and jus Gotto it we had Eora Erback Gerald Williams on ii Scott said Hill who was. Brought Back to run the defense three weeks ago by head coach Dave lock Wood. I told . To get better body Jones and the rest of Spang s secondary was getting bad body position the last 18 minutes of regulation. That s the stretch Wiesbaden used to erase in 28-0 built that comfy Lead on Boyd s i Yard touchdown Bynum s 23-Yard to pass to Lawson Christopher James 45-Yard sprint to pay dirt and by num s 5-yarder to Marzieu Hilt. Boyd when Hill scored with 7 25 left in the third Quarter the sabers not Only led 28-0, but also led in first Downs Bui at halftime the flyers had been read the riot act by their Wing commander col. Ron Walker and got off the turf with a , the Utility Man making his first Wiesbaden Start at quarterback look a desperate pitch from Greg Sargent then hit Kevin Brown in the left Flat. No one was near Brown who waltzed to the end zone for a 45-Yard touchdown. Allen Gelb kicked the Point and with 2 27 left inthe third Quarter Wiesbaden was still Way Back at 18-7. Jackson was just warming in the fourth Quarter he passed 37 Yards to Scott to set up Brown s a Yard to sweep. Golb s kick Cut the Gap to 28-14 with 11 -.38 left. Two series later. Jackson drove the flyers 58 Yard sin 11 plays. He had a hot Arm 16 Yards to Ryan Dales 14 to Troy Russell 19 to Scott 18 to Russell. The to came on Jackson s 7-Yardcr to Scott. Another Letb kick sliced Wiesbaden s Defillo 28-21.with 2 06 left. The flyers defense was coming through. Led by Sargent who took his Speed to the right end spot,.the flyers held Spang to Zero first Downs Over inc final nine uni nulls of regulation. Wiesbaden had a stronger defense than i thought said Lockwood. They made adjustments thai i did t think they could defense handed Jackson s gang the Ball once More with s3 seconds left. The flyers had to Fly 61yards. They zipped 14 Yards on Jackson s pass to Scott and 19 More on Jackson s pass to Gates then with 6 seconds showing Jackson i a leaping Russell fora 23-Yard touchdown. Celt s kick lied told him to be in the Middle. He said ok., " related Jackson of his huddle with the tight end. Idin t know tie caught it. I was looking at the after overtime a relieved Lockwood managed today it s a win. I m Happy Mansell nabs impressive win in Spain Jerez de la Frontera Spain up Britain s Nigel Mansell won the Spanish formula one grand prix sunday driving his Williams to an impressive Vic tory in i hour 49 minutes 12.692 seconds to keep his world championship Hopes a five. Mantel started from the front Row of the Grid alongside brazilian teammate Nelson Piquet and too the Lead at the end of the first Lap. He was never challenged by his rivals who waged a series of bitter Bailies for second place Mansell was followed Home by Mclaren s Alain Prosl of s teammate Stefan Johans son of Sweden was third. Piquet finished fourth to slay atthe top of the championship stand Ings with 70 Points. Mansell is now second just 18points behind with races remain ing in Mexico Japan and austra Lia. Ayr Lon Senna of Brazil finished fifth in his Lotus and is just one Point behind Mansell in the stand Ings Prosl s second place put him fourth with 46 Points Austria s Gerhard Berger had the fastest Lap of the race i min Ute 26.986 seconds for an average Speed of 174.566 Kph. Berger s Lime beat the Lap record of 1 27.176 set by Mansell last year. But Berger s Hopes of Points finish were dashed when he suffered a Turbo lire in the closing laps. Philippe Alliot of France earned his second world championship Point of the season with a such place finish. Wilson to passes nip Torrejon rams rally for 36-31 win Ramsten a Germany Ramstein s defense gave quarterback Jeff Wilson two opportunities to bring his earn Back Here sunday and he responded both times to Avert a stunning upset and Lead the rams to a 36-31 Victory Over Torrejon. Tony Pickering intercepted a Torrejon pass on the visitors 35 and moved 2 Yards before being tackled. On the next play Wilson connected with Antonio Carter for the touchdown and followed that with a conversion pass to c. A. Toomer to reduce Torrejon s 31-22 advantage to one Point. On the first play from scrimmage Fol lowing the ensuing id Koft Torrejon run Ning Back Jeff Nichols fumbled Andros guard John Pron pounced on the Ball on the raiders 23 to give the rams new life. An offsides penalty and a unsportsmanlike Levy moved the Ball Back to the Torrejon 3 and Wilson went to Toorner for the winning to with 1 37 remaining. Wilson s pass bid for the extra Points failed giving Torrejon an other Chance for Victory defenders broke up three straight Woodrow Wilson passes to give Ramstein its third win in four , which rallied for its Only win last week has Tost three games. The game was a primarily an Aeria engagement with 91 passes filling the air. Woodrow Wilson threw 33 for the raiders and starter Charles Henon tossed 18 for the rams before Jeff Wil son got into the act Jeff Wilson finished with 17-40-3 numbers Good for 258 Yards and four touchdowns. Herron completed 8 of 18for s2 Yards and a to and Woodrow Wilson had an 11-33-2, 176-Yard, 2-tdday. Herron Pul Ramstein ahead Midway through the first period with a 64-Yardtoss to Gap Flory Greet. Woodrow Wil son came right Back with a 4-Yard hip Tomike Hedgepath to tie the score. A 41 Yard Woodrow Wilson to hedge Nath pass gave Torrejon its first Lead at 12-8. But Jeff Wilson matched that Effort on a pass to Antonio Warren and gave the rams a 14-12 halftime Edge with conversion pass to Carter. Torrejon moved Back ahead in the third period on Earl Gipson s 39-Yard Field goal and Jim Glover s recovery of aunt clocked by Anthony Jones in the end zone plus Gipson s first successful Pat Afler his earlier misses. Ramstein tied the count again on a 5-Yard pass from Jeff Wilson to Randall Johnson and a conversion Aerial to car Ter. But Torrejon look temporary control again on Riley James 40-Yard Clum of a jct Wilson interception and Gipson s 32-Yard Field goal which was set up by another James theft. Sembach Downs Oesterberg Oesterberg a the Netherlands the name is new and so apparently is the offence. But unfortunately for soc Storberg. For mercy Camp new Amsterdam the defense did t get the word on the new Leaf in hol land As the wingless wolfhounds fell to the Sembach tigers 43-25 Here sunday. which had lost is firs three games 6y a combined score of 179 9, pulled to within 29-20 at the begin Ning of the fourth Quarter before giving up a Back breaking 80-Yard Kickoff re turn to sem Bact s Ivy Cook that assured the tigers of a 3-1 record. The return was an important break forthe tigers who lost starting quarterback de Jones to an injury in the first let after throwing just one comple Tion a 7-Yard to strike to Stan Moody. Jones backup Miguel Mac Lii Cameon to throw to passes of 36 Yards to Tony Langit a and 13 Yards to Michael White among his eight completions be fore being injured himself in the fourth Quarter. Tim Dufrense finished up at a a forthe Tiger. The Trio passed or 169 Yards on 10 completions in 21 attempts but the tigers big weapon was run Ning Back David Sewell who scored twice and rang up 151 Rushing Yards on3 carries in a game in which each team drove the Ball effectively. . Payne chipped in with a 5-Yardtd run for Sembach. Oesterberg was m of 27 for 192 Yard passing Between its to quarterbacks Eddie Evans 33-Yard to pass to Mau Rice Lee and a 2-Yard to run and Rod Ney Donohoo 5-Yard to run. In Addi Tion. Donohoo led the wolfhounds Rush ing game which totalled 16s Yards on57 tries. He picked up 65 Yards on 17 option carries. In sports radio baseball new York men at Phila Delphia Phillies and Minnesota twins at Texas rangers 11 30 in. Tuesday
