European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 11, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday october 11, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 23 cards ignited by Lin Demon s or san Francisco a Vince Coltman who makes things happen for St. Louis admired what Rookie Jim Lindman did for the cardinals Friday night. Coltman. Whose two run single highlighted a four run rally by St. Louis in the seventh said the Cardi nals trailing 4-0, were disheartened before Lindman ignited a comeback with a two run Homer in the sixth. The cardinals went on to beat the giants 6-5 and Lake a 2-1 Lead in the bust of so Van National league playoffs. Jim Lindman s Home run got us excited cold Man said. It put us Only two runs Down. We d Bee hitting the Hall hard before that but had nothing to show for Lindeman said. We got shut out by Dave dra Vicky in game 2. But everybody Hung in there. It s pretty much what s happened for us All year. We re just not a team that s going to give Joe Maranc who started for the cardinals in place Robinson says he would t change pitches san Francisco a Don Rob Inson the san Francisco bullpen Ace Down the stretch in the regular season said he would t change any of the pitches he threw in the seventh inning of the giants 6-5 loss to St. Louis in Friday night s National league playoff game. Robinson gave up consecutive singles to Curt Ford and Dan Driessen both i Pinch Hilling roles and Vince Coltman. Ford hit a broken Bat shot and Driessen and Coltman had hits that would have been double plays if the were a couple of inches either Way Robinson said. Driessen s hit landed just behind me and Coleman s hit went Between my Robinson said he would shrug off the loss and be ready to pitch saturday ingate 4. He said he was t surprised at the Way the cardinals s the Way the cards gel on base he said. They Don t hit Home runs. They hit Hammaker was cruising along with a three hit shutout after five innings when suddenly he and the giants bullpen fell apart like a House of gave up a two run Homer to Jim Lindman in the sixth inning then departed after giving up a Mcadoff single in the seventh that led to four More runs for the cardinals. We had a Chance to win. But we could t Nail it Down said Hammaker. Of Danny Cox. Who is suffering from a stiff neck said he pitched poorly. I really really put them in a Hole mag me said. It seems to me just from being around this team for one year we re the most resourceful team i be Ever Veteran Bol Forsch the winning Pitcher said he relished his assignment to keep san Francisco from extending its 4-0 Lead in the fifth and sixth inning. This is really new for me i really Haven t been in the bullpen that said Forsch. Who escaped a one out bases loaded situation in the fifth inning. When you Only have four relievers. I figure you might get in the Forsch said he did t intend to hit san Francisco slugger Jeffrey Leonard with a pitch in the fifth inning As a reprisal for Leonard s third Solo Homer in three games in the third inning. I really Don t think that s part of the game anymore Forsch said when asked if the cardinals were sending Leonard a message. I was trying to throw the Ball Over the inside part of the plate. He May have been looking fora pitch away i Don t the comeback by the cardinals removed the disappointment that a still ailing Jack Clark Felt after strik ing out in a Pinch hit role in the fifth to end a St. Louis scoring threat. It s getting better but i just Haven t had that Many limes at Bat Clark said of his injured right ankle thai has kept him out of the lineup for a month. The Pilch that i struck out on was t a Good pitch to hit. I Haven t seen very Many of those Ozzie Smith s three singles played a big part in the cardinals i a hit offence which included five straight hits during the seventh inning rally. This was a big comeback Smith said. We need to siring our hits together. We Don t have a lot of Guy who can hit the Ball out of the Ballpark so we have to Bunch our hits. Tonight we a photo giants third baseman Kevin Mitchell dives for a grounder by card Vince Coltman. Mitchell made the grab and threw out co it Man. Air Force football flyers nip tigers in of for first Victory Wiesbaden the Wiesbaden Fly ers overcame a 24-3 deficit to collect their first Victory a 31 -24 overtime Deci Sion Over the Simbach tigers saturday. The flyers 1-5, came through two weeks after losing the first overtime game of the Continental sports Confer ence season. The tigers 4-2, blew a big Lead one week after coming Back from a two touchdown deficit in the last two min utes and winning in overtime. This Lime Kenny Brown pushed Wiesbaden ahead in overtime with a 1-Yard quarterback sneak and cornerback Robert bar nes clinched it with a Fumble recovery. Brown s touchdown capped the first 25-Yard drive of the overtime. Randy Foster kicked the extra Point and wies Baden led 31-24. Simbach then tried to score from the flyers 25. De Jones passed 15 Yards to Mike White and the tigers then made a first and goal at the 1. But fullback Craig Harrison fumbled and Bames recovered to end the game. Wiesbaden began its 21-Point comeback late in the third Quarter. Brown who played halfback in the first half moved to quarterback in the second half and sparked the mad Rush with 78 Yards in the last 30 minutes. He finished with 24 carries for 103 Yards and two touchdowns. Brown started the rally with a 25-Yard run. It came on the first snap of an eight play 63-Yard March that ended with Harry Holmes i Yard to burst. Foster stick Cut the Gap to 24-10 with 56 seconds left in the third Quarter. The flyers struck again three minutes later. They took a 23-Yard punt that reached the Simbach 33 and scored in four plays. Kenny Brown s 29-Yard sprint pushed the Ball to the 3. Two plays later Brown sneaked Over from the 1. When the Pat kick was blocked Wiesbaden was within 24-16 with 12 36 left. Wiesbaden drove 75 Yards in 11 plays to score the tying Points. Halfback Kevin Brown ignited this March with runs of 21 and 30 Yards. His touchdown came from2 Yards out then Kenny Brown swept for two Points for a 24-24 tie with 2 27 left. Jones rushed for a 15-Yard touchdown and passed 61 Yards to Tony Langley for another to help Simbach build its big Lead. The tigers other scores came on Greg Smith s 28-Yard Field goal and har Rison s 1-Yardtd. Wiesbaden rushed 65 times for 302yards. Kevin Brown led All rushers with 144 Yards in 19 carries. Dennis Douglas started at quarterback and hit three of seven passes for 60 Yards. Sembach managed 98 Yards in 38 rushes. Harrison gained 76 Yards and David Scwll 50. Jones completed 12 of 20 passes for 192 Yards. In saturday s other Csc game Spang Ahlf m 55, we Bruecken 18 we Bruecken a Germany Tony Bynum and Willie Lawson hooked up for three touchdown passes As the sabers surged to their fifth Victory in six games. The warriors slumped to 2-4 after dropping their fourth straight game. Bynum hit Lawson for touchdowns of 22, 25 and 6 Yards. Bynum finished with see flyers on Page 26 an sports television baseball National league playoff. Game 5, St. I Ouis at san Francisco 9 30 . Sunday. Baseball american i Agio playoffs game 4, Minnesota at Detroit 1 . Monday. Radio pro football Minnesota at Chicago 6 . Sunday. Baseball no playoffs. San Francisco at St. Ixia is 9 20 . Sunday
