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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 13, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday november 13, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 25 Boston stops Toronto 3-2 on Miller goal by the associated press Toronto Jay Miller s goal at 5 02 of the third period led the Boston Bruins to a 3-2 nil Victory Over Toronto wednesday night sending the Maple Leafs to their third straight defeat. Boston out shot Toronto 45-28. Rejean Lemelin broke a personal six game losing Streak with Bis second Victory in eight starts. Toronto s Allan Bester was a loser for the second time in five starts. Cam Neely scored the Only goal of the first period nil Roundup with Boston enjoying a two Man advantage. Tom Fer Gus was olt for hooking and Bone calming for holding when Ray Bourque passed into the Slot to Neely who whipped the puck past Bester at 18 47 for his 11th goal of the season. Toronto took the Lead in the second period on goals by at Lafrate and Vincent Damphousse 35 seconds apart. Lafrate got his seventh or the season with a snapshot from the Blue line at 7 16. Damphousse gothic fourth at 7 51 off a face off in Boston s zone be tween teammate Peter Ihnacak and Boston s Steve  Bui Ridge scored his 11th goal for Boston at 16 16. Kasper seized a Loose puck at the Leafs Luesee nil on Page 26 outdoor adventures ducks unlimited banquet set the Rhine Valley chapter of ducks unlimited will hold its first banquet nov. 20 at the Heidelberg Rod and gun club. According to a spokesman for the newly formed chapter a special drawing will be held for attendee who answer the Early Bird notice that went recently to european based members and prospective members. The prize will be a ducks unlimited edition Marlin .22-caliber Rifle. Deadline for the Early Bird drawing is nov. 18. Anyone who recruits two additional members will be entered in a drawing for a special limited edition wildlife Art print. A raffle will be held during the banquet for 11 Choice prizes including a ducks unlimited commemorative Browning As Shotgun. Hand carved decoys Art prints and other Mer Chandise will be offered in a silent auction. Ducks unlimited is a private non profit Conser vation organization dedicated to the preservation of waterfowl. This year Marks its 50th anniversary. The organization considers suitable habitat the key to an abundant waterfowl resource. Funds de Rived from Hunters sportsmen conservationists and special events have enabled ducks unlimited to initiate and maintain Many successful habitat programs to support the world s waterfowl Popula Tion. It has completed 2,900 wetland projects through out North America. Dikes levees and other water Mark Swearenger control structures have been implemented in Canada to stabilize habitat areas from harmful effects offloading and drought. The wetland area reserved by the organization to provide living space for wildlife species exceeds 3.9 million acres. The Rhine Valley chapter Hopes to grow i membership and provide a significant contribution to the Overall Success of the organization. Tickets for the chapter banquet Are available for $35, which includes the annual $20 membership fee meal an drinks. To obtain tickets or More information Call do Buckley at civilian 06258-4909, or Wayne Marshall at ets 382-5350. Tickets May be purchased up until the night of the banquet. Proceeds will go to ducks unlimited. The Heidelberg Rod and gun club plans the following events for the remainder of the month Chili Cook off and Swap meet nov. 1 4. Combat pistol shoot nov. 21. Council meeting nov. 25. For More information Call civilian 06202-51 193. Usa eur opening hoop season compiled by Klint Johnson assistant sports editor basketball the 21st support come is the int Usa eur league to open its 1987-88 hoop season with six men s and four women s games scheduled this weekend. In saturday games in the Southern division Karlsruhe plays at Kaisen Lau tera we Bruecken hosts Mannheim at Miessau and Pir Masens is at Worms to with men s games at 3 . There will be women s openers at Kaisen Autera and Esau at i ., but no women s game at Worms which has Only a men s team. In the Only Northern division action this weekend Sheinberg plays the nether lands at Brun sum saturday the women playing at 7 pin the men at 9 pin. On sunday Kaisen lantern meets we Bruecken at Miessau with the women s game at i , followed by the men s game and the Mannheim me play at Worms with the Tipo fat 3 . V corps basketball is scheduled to open dec. 4, with the Vii corps league following on dec. 6. The Continental sports conference men s Small units tournament will be hosted by Sembach a Jan 11-15. All entering teams must represent in local Roundup situations with 1,000 or less military personnel and must be assigned or attached to an air Force unit which is out Side a 15-mile radius of a Csc base. Deadline for Sig ups is dec. 28. Wrestling Heilbronn will Host a Vii corps invitational at Wharton bar Racks this weekend. Freestyle Competition win be on saturday and Greco roman on sunday. Weigh ins Are at 8-10 ., wit matches at 11  The Point of Contact is Paul Jerome at ets 421-2755 the Csc wrestling championships will be held at Hahn a dec. 11-13. Entrants must compete in both freestyle and Greco roman divisions. Call the Csc George Heggerty at496-7292/7004 or Hahn a at 450-7708 for further information. Boxing open and Novice bouts Are planned for the Vii corps boxing invitational saturday at Nellinger. Weigh ins Are set for 10  Until noon with the fights beginning at 6 . For More information Contact Tom Morrissette at ets 420-6315. Karate the Wuerzburg invitational karate championships will be held saturday at Leighton Barracks gym with registration from 8-10 30  And Competition starting at 11  All belts of karate and All age classes Are scheduled. Miscellaneous the Csc is looking for commissioners for its air Force wrestling and volleyball programs. Contact the Csc office in Sembach at ets 496-7292 or 7004. Skiing Usa eur has announced two ski instructor clinics to beheld in Garmisch. The Alpine clinic is scheduled for nov. 29-dec. S and the nordic clinic dec. 6-12. Sponsored by the Usa eur outdoor recreation office the clinics Are de signed to train teachers for Community recreation ski programs. Instructor certificates will be awarded to those who Complete the clinics. Interested skiers with intermediate skiing skills or better should Contact their local outdoor recreation offices immediately. For More information Contact Dave Marten at 379-6191 or 7677. Army officers with Alpine and or nordic racing experience Are needed to form a Usa eur two person team at the 10th annual Swiss officers ski champi9nships, March 4-6, 1988, a Brig Switzerland. The Competition will include a giant slalom and a 15-Kilometer Cross country race. Individuals male or female can compete in one or both of the events. Fourteen other countries have been invited to compete with Switzerland in this event. Applications should include name rank unit social Security number and racing experience International nation Al Usa eur with dates finishing times and contacts for verification. Also needed Are signed statements from com Manders approving participation if selected. The applications should be sent to he Usa eur Community and family support Agency outdoor recreation of fice Apo 09403. They must be received by dec. 15. Selections will be made dec. For More information Contact Marten or Jeff Leedy at 379-6191/7677 or 06202-80-6191. Weightlifting Vincent Gre gory of Raf Greenham common eng land will compete for the air Force in the mid american championships in Chicago dec. 3-7. Aba from Page 21 got closer than eight Points after that celtics 120, pacers 106 Boston a 42x int performance by Larry Bird including 10 in the fourth period led unbeaten Boston to its fourth straight Victory. Bird also had 20 rebounds and five assists As the celtics Defeated the pacers at Boston Garden for the 22nd time in a Row since april 2,1978. Becks 109, Cavaliers 101 Richfield Ohio Jack Sikma Sank two free throws to Cool off a Cleve land rally Midway through the fourth Quarter and Lead Milwaukee. The Victory was the third straight for the Bucks. Cleveland lost its Sec Ond in a Row. Sikma finished with 26 Points. Paul Pressey and Terry Cummings added 18 Points apiece for the Bucks. Jerry Rey nolds had 15. Brad Daugherty led Cleveland with 24points. Mark West had 17. Jazz 121, Mavericks 92 Salt Lake City Karl Malone scored 22 of his 32 Points As Utah took control in the first half and went on to defeat Dallas. Darreb Griffith added 19 Points forthe jazz including 12 in the third Quarter when the jazz outscored the Maver icks 36-28. John Stockton had 12 Point Sand 14 assists. Mark Aguirre led the Mavericks with 21 Points. Rolando Blackman scored 11 Points for Dallas in the first period but was held scoreless the res of the Way. Utah which lost the season opener at Dallas on a shot at the Buzzer outscored the Mavericks 25-13 to take a 29-19 Lead in the first period. The jazz built their advantage to 53-39 at the half and 89-67 going into the final Quarter. Burl Bailey added 13 Points for the jazz while Mark Eaton who scored just nine Points in Utah s first three games added 11 and Mel Turpin 10. Wanton 130, sow 115 Oakland Calif. Eric Floyd scored 20 of his 37 Points in the third Quarter to Lead Golden state Over Phoe Nix. The win was Golden state s first of the season after three losses. Phoenix which Defeated the warriors 123-109 at Home on monday was led by James Edwards with 26 Points and Wal Ter Davis with 21. Chris Mullen scored 26 for Golden state and Alvan Adams added 17 for Phoenix. With Edwards and Davis scoring eight Points apiece the suns raced to a 34-29 Lead in the first Quarter. But the warriors took a 39-38 Lead with 9 35 left in the half on a jumper by Ben Mcdonald and never relinquished their advantage extending the Lead to 66-59 at halftone. Floyd who had 12 assists went on a scoring rampage in the third Quarter As the warriors outscored Phoenix 38-26 Totake a 104-85 Lead into the fourth Quarter. Atn sports television pro basketball Seattle sop at Dallas Mavericks 2 05 un., saturday. Pro Bowling Aba Tow tape delayed4jo ., Sara Day. Radio pro basketball new Jersey nets at Chicago bulb 2 to ajl saturday  
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