European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 29, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday May 29,1888 the stars and stripes Page 23 Usa eur boxers Edge British 5-4 by Bucky Fox staff Wertler Mannheim Wittl Germany the last time the american and Brit ish forces clashed like this in was Dur ing the War of 1812. When the punches and blood had cleared saturday night. The americans had five victories to Britain s hardly a no conditional sur rentier. Call it a split decision. Or just Call in nine boning mulches betwee mime of the lop fighters from the . Army in Europe and die British forces. A near capacity div sports Arena crowd saved its loudest cheering for inc Light welterweight haul Between Harry Loving the Usa eur Cham Pion out of Geln Hauson and Gregg Johnson a Royal Marine with a Roy ally hard beat Johnson in a Brawl reminiscent of the Baltic of new decision went 4-1 far Loving. 11 could pc been closer but no fiercer. Hell yes his was my hardest fight said Loving after a show that Drew a standing ovation. In look a lol out of me. Me Hun me when i got that eight count but 1 played it off. Johnson with two years of boxing to Loving s 10, praised his foe As a fit lad. He caught me a couple of times with body Shou that Hurt. Thought he would Back off but he Kepi docs Loving who showed this untiring style throughout the u5ar cur meet Las week stay on his feel i do get tired insisted this 22-year old from Rochester . But 1 train. Irun. I keen coming to win. T never Low. The Only time 1 lose i gel Loving took his standing eight count in the first round. From then on the Soldier and Marine had a guerrilla War. Loving s Battery or left Hooks to Johnson s head probably clinched his decision. The big Tel blow before intermit Sion came off inc Glove of Augsburg s Eric , Usa eur s two time bantamweight Champion stopped Dale handle of the Royal Navy with a bloody hard right Hook. British Kcf Barry Routly dec called for a cease fire at 2 32 of the second took you so Long usar eur heavyweight Champion Carl Piltman Aiken after shield romped around the ring in a Victory pose. I did t want to Rush it shield answered. I tried for the Quick in Usa eur against Baum older Sadrian Mitchell and it almost Back fired. This Guy Kepi Corning so thai made in easy to pick my in the British locker room Randle held an ice pack to his bloody Eye and said i just walked into it i did to tee it. They were right to Slop it. My legs were gone. Up till then i thought fluid of. Another Usa eur Champion featherweight Thomas Green of Hanau made the night quietest work of the Royal air Force s Colin Maulcy. When Green banged Mcauley Noggin Midway through the first round the Raf fighter crushed for id seconds before Roll Edge helped him up. The official end 1 43. It was a straight right said Green who also won the quickest tight of the Usa eur championships. "1 hit him a couple of limes with in Early but i Siadto gel myself together. I knew i d smack him eventually. He hit hint so hard said team mate Garry Grant the Queen said to mop the Grant also from Hanau did t get to fight despite winning Usarek s middleweight Tille. The British did bring enough boxers. Also left out of the ring were Fulda s Pittman and pics san Light middleweight Champion Kevin Banner. Usa eur had billed this As a Bat the Between ils champions and winners. Actually three Usa eur fighter were also Rani a were six British. The British also brought less headgear. They did t Wear it at All against Usa eur i head padded boxers. The British looked like they did need it Al first. John Mclean the British Inlet service flyweight Champi on and olympic hopeful bloodied Augsburg s Byron Peterson before Routledge stopped in at 1 40 of in second round. Berlin s Jeff wooden a Light heavyweight who lost in the Susareu semifinals went next and won re Spect. He decked Marine Muscleman Steve full Orpe an in the first round and won a 4-1 decision. The last British Robert Wileman went in the last bout against Mannheim s welterweight Champion Mark Lamon. Wileman looked like he won the first round Battle but Lamon won inc War on a 5-0 decision. Ailing Evert ousted by Spanish teen Mcenroe advances Paris a Chris Evert playing despite an injured right Heel lost to 16 year old Arantha Sanchez of Spain 6-3, 7-6 in a third round match at the French open saturday Evert mounted a magnificent rally when he trailed 5-1 in the second set almost pulling out the match Between the oldest and youngest women left in the Field. The 33-year-old american saved two match Points then won five straight games to go up 6-5. But then Sanchez broke serve to Force a tiebreak which Shewn 7-4 when Evert slammed a two handed backhand into the net americans John Mcenroe and Michael Chang at 29 and 16 the Olden and Young est men in the Field met in a late match on court no. I. This time the result Wes Dif Ferent with Mcenroe scoring in Cuy 6-0,6 3,6-2 Victory Over the teen Ager. Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia the no,1 seed among the men downed Thierry Tulane of France 6-3,7-6,6-2. Third seeded Mats Wilander of swe Den barely escaped elimination coming Back after trailing s-2 in the fifth a to beat Slobodan Zivojinovic of Yugoslavia 6-2,6-7. 3-6, 6-3, 7-5. Steffi Graf of West Germany the top seeded woman won in straight sets for the fourth straight Lime taking list 44 minutest beat Nathalie Taui Ial of France 6-1.6-3 Ord Advance to inc quarterfinals in the completion of a match sus Pended by ram Andre Agassi of inc United Stales Defeated Andres a Sand of the soviet Union 7-s, 6-3. 6-2. Evert a seven time Winner of the French title has by in hobbled for weeks by a Bonesper in her Heel that forced her to default in the italian open earlier this month. She decided she was fit to by Only hours be fore saturday s match. Even appeared to be limping Al limes and seemed to have trouble moving when Sanchez sent her chasing balls from Side to Side. In other matches. Cash Defeated fellow australian Mark Woodforde 44.6-2. 6-1,6-2 seventh seeded Kent Carlsson beat Martin Jaile of Argentina 6-2,6-3,6-11 and Andrei Chesnokov of inc soviet Union seeded nth downed Eduardo Bengoecha of Argentina 6-1.4-6.6-4,6-0. In saturday s first match fourth seeded Fabricia Sabaii of Argentina Bent Brenda Schullo Fth Netherlands 6-4,6-1. Heidelberg Patch win big school soccer titles Heidelberg Heidelberg s boys and Patch s girls won the dodos big schools soccer championships Here sat urday. In the girls championship Patch Goa lie Jeanne Tilelli got her team s ninth consecutive shutout As the panthers held off Heidelberg 3-0. Patch finished 9-0 while Heidelberg Filho 8-1. In the boy s championship game Hei Delberg edged Ramstein 3-2 in overtime ii was the Lions 18th consecutive Victory Over the past two years and their Sec Ond straight championship. The team were deadlocked Al 2-2 after regulation. Brian and Kevin Hall scored for i Helios and Chris Kelley scored twice for the Royal. Heidelberg s Joe Ocker scored Al 1 52 into the first overtime by dribbling through the Ramstein defense and kick ing a hard shot into the Corner past Goa lie Jim Wishart from ii meters out for the title. Patch 9-0 finished the season undefeated and in scored upon while winning the championship and giving defending Champion Heidelberg in i its first loss of the season. Tina Fang scored in the last minute of the firs half to give Patch a i-0 lend a intermission. In the second half. Heidelberg shifted All its players to offence to mount a comeback but Tilleli turned in several great saves among her 14 total saves to preserve the shutout. Fullback Carri Kohout dived in front of the goal to Clear out several Heidelberg scoring opportunities. Heidelberg applied offence through out the second half but Tilleli see soccer on Pago 25 Berlin boys Giessen girls win prep soccer titles Dii thu a. Ill to try Uthit in the a tilt in in Tumut jt1nnl n a Mimi of to d
