European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 5, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday october 6.1987 the stars and stripes Page 27 Turnbull injury gives net Victory to Evert from press dispatch new Orleans Chris Evert set up a rematch against the woman who ousted her from last month s . Open with an injury induced Triumph saturday in the Virginia slims of new Orleans Tennis tournament. Evert prevailed saturday Over Wendy Trumbull who was forced to retire with a pinched nerve in sports wire the big toe of her left foot with Evert leading 3-2 in the first set. Even s Triumph set up a final round confrontation with no. 3 seed Lori Mcneil at the Uke front Arena. Mcneil Defeated her doubles part Ner second seeded Zina Garrison 6 2, 6-4 in saturday s first singles match. Strange fires record 62 St. Andrews Scotland cur tis strange shattered the record at the course known As the Home of Golf with a 10-Undcr-Par 62 to guide the United states to third place in the million Dollar Dunhill cup to m tournament sunday. In the final England beat Scotland 2-1 to win the s300,000 first prize. Strange the american Captain whipped his australian counterpart Greg Norman by eight strokes in the third game of the Consolation match. It was Norman s first Ever defeat after 11 victories in the three year old Competition and it gave the Ameri can team a 2-1 Victory that earned them the $ 110,000 third prize. Earlier Mark o Meara had give the . The Lead by shooting 71 to Peter senior s 72, Rodger Davis whose the previous course record of 63 on Friday fired 70 to beat american . Weibring by one stroke and level the match. Chris Evert ,. Win sets up rematch urday to shoot a to under Par 69 an increase his Trad to five strokes after the third round of the $400,000 Southern open Golf tournament. Brown who earlier had rounds of65 and 64, was at 12-under-Par 198 Over the Par 70, 6,791-Yard Green is land country club Hulbert who was two shots off Brown s Lead entering saturday splay carded a 2-Over-Par 72 and was tied for second at 203 with Hale Irwin who had a 69, including a 35-foot, Par saving pull on no. In. Williams to retire Seattle Seattle mariners manager Dick Williams says he plans to retire from a 42-year baseball Ca reer including two world championships after the 1988 season. Next year will be the last year of my contract and i be been in the game for 41 years so i think it s the Lime said Williams 58. Tarzan Tom triumphs de wit stops Long Berlin Suleiman Niyam Bui of Tawnia won the i4lh Berlin mar athon sunday with a time seven seconds slower than the record for the course set last year. Niyam Bui finished the 42-Kilome-Ter race with a time of 2 hours 11 minutes 10 seconds to become the first african to win the Berlin mar athon. Grande Prairie Alberta Canadian heavyweight Champion Willie de wit stopped Donny Long of Youngstown Ohio saturday night when Long failed to answer the Bell for the fifth round. De wit 18-1-1 As a pro fighting before 3,500 boisterous Hometown fans worked the body and head of Long 17-9, almost at will. Littler moves ahead Guerrero released Clemmons . Gene Littler parlayed a late burst of three consecutive birdies into a 67 saturday Totake a one shot Lead after two Rouix i of the is million Vantage chair on ship the richest event on the pc s senior tour. Littler started his surge with a 6 Iron that nestled about a foot Fri ithe hag on the 15th. He followed with a 4-Iron to 8 feet on the i6lh j stroked a wedge to within 4 Fri. On the 17th. Littler 57, the 1961 , pc Champion completed two trips Verthe Tanglewood country club course in 137, 3 under Par going into Sun Day s final round. The Winner will go Home with a j135,000 first prize. Former masters Champ Gay brew or a non Winner an the senior tour for three years managed a 71 and was second behind Littler at 138. Brown retains Lead Columbus Ca. Britain s Ken Brown closing in on his Fisl pea tour Victory conquered Gusty winds Sal 1ndianapolis indy car Driver Roberto Guerrero was released from the Hospital saturday Only one month after a crash at the Indianapolis motor Speedway sent him into a coma. Guerrero left methodist Hospital on saturday morning but will return for regular out patient therapy for an undetermined period said Hospital spokeswoman Catherine Walsh Miller. Guerrero and his family maintain a Home in Indianapolis. He wanted to leave privately so he just left quietly this morning she said saturday night. Or. Stephen 1. Olvey Guerrero s attending physician and the medical director of championship Auto Rac ing teams was very pleased with his Progress mrs. Walsh Miller said. Guerrero who finished second Inthis year s Indianapolis 500, suffered severe head injuries to a crash sept. 10 atthe Speedway. White testing tires his car s suspension system failed and it went into the second turn Wall. Guerrero was struck in the head by a tire that came of Taitch Impact. Nil from Page 21 2 17 led in the third Quarter on Harold Ricks i Yard to run two plays after de troit punter Mike Black fumbled the snap on the 3-Yard line. Browns 20, patriots to Foxboro mass. Larry Mason released on Cleveland s final Cut in train ing Camp ran Tor two touchdowns and the Browns beat the new England in a mistake prone game by strike substitute before inc smallest crowd in Sullivan stadium history. The 61,000-Capacify stadium which opened in 971, was originally sold out bul rain at the Start of the game and cold and wind throughout combined with the nil players strike to hold attendance to 14,830 of 25,332 who did l obtain re funds. The previous smallest attendance was 22,383 Tor the last game of the 1984 season against Indianapolis. The Browns 2-1, lost Ali three of their fumbles while the patriots 1-2, lost one of four. There were Many off target and dropped passes. Running Back Tony Collins the first of six Patriot strikers to return to the team during the walkout rushed 15times for 24 Yards and fumbled twice. No Browns strikers resumed to work. Mason a former United slates foot Ball league player scored on a i Yard run with 10 23 left to erase a 10-6 new England Lead and then on another 1-Yard with 1 41 led All rushers with 133 Yards on 32 carries. So hers 28, Falcons 12 Atlanta the smallest october crowd in Atlanta Falcons history 16,667, watched the Pittsburgh St Clerc win a Battle of nil replacement teams As quarterback Steve Bono accounted for two touchdowns. There were 25,960 tickets sold and a crowd of More than 40,000 would have been expected had the regular Falcons not been on strike. The outcome left Pittsburgh with a 2-1 record and Atianna with a 1-2 Mark. Bono who completed 12 of 22 passes for 164 Yards scored on a 1-Yard sneak and threw a 5-Yard pass to Russell Hairston for another score. Backup Reggie Collier hit Joey Clinkscalis with an 11-Yard scoring pass and the other Pittsburgh score came on a 1-Yard run by Earnest Jackson a two time pro Bowler who crossed the picket line to join the replacement team. Atlanta s scoring came on a 27-Yard Field goal by Greg Davis and a safety when Bono a former Urcla Quarter Back was called for intentionally grounding a pass from the end zone. The Falcons scored a touchdown with 1 57 left on Jeff Van Raap horses 19-Yard pass to Milton Barney. Jackson finished with 104 Yards on 29carries, the 10th 100-Yard Day of his nil career and his fifth As a Steeler. Chargers 10, Bengali 9 Cincinnati Jef Gaffney Cut by san Diego this summer kicked a 24-Yard Field goal in the closing minutes to give the chargers a Victory Over Cincinnati in an nil strike game played at half filled riverfront stadium. Gaffney s kick with 2 44 to play decided a Sloppy game Between the replace ments squads. The kick Drew Boos from fans Many of whom said they were at tending the game As a protest against striking players. Only one striking regular crossed the picket line Cincinnati linebacker Reggie Williams who played the entire game. The bengals did t announce an Atten dance figure but there appeared to be about 25,000 fans in he stadium. The chafers 2-1, had a major advantage in experience As 20 of their players have been in the nil for at least a year. 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