European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 19, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes Friday August 19,1988 scoreboard from Page 22 Southern league Columbus 6, Orlando 1,1st game Columbus 4, Orlando 1, 2nd game Greenville 9. Jacksonville 0 Birmingham 2, Charlotte 1 Memphis 4, Knoxville 2 Chattanooga 6, Huntsville 1 Texas league Elpaso 9, Midland 8 Wichita 6. An Antonio 3 Arkansas 6. Tulsa 1 Jackson 5. Shreveport 2 class a California league Fresno 6. Modesto 2 Visalia 5. Reno 1 san Bernardino 8. San Jose 3 Riverside 5. Stockton 3 Bakersfield 6. Palm Springs 1 Carolina league Winston Salem 11, Prince William 2 Lynchburg 5, Virginia 2 Stem 4. Kinston 3,10 innings Durham 9, Hagerstown 4 Florida state league Osceola 7, baseball City 4 Charlotte 13. Miami 0 St. Lucie 3, Clearwater 1 fort Lauderdale at Tampa pod., rain St. Petersburg 4, Vero Beach 3 Dunedin 3, West Palm Beach 2, completion of suspended game Dunedin 2. West Palm Beach 1, 10 innings 1st game West Palm Beach 2. Dunedin 1,2nd game Lakeland at Winter Haven 2, ppd., rain Midwest league Madison 1. Appleton 0 outer rapids 15, Wausau 5 Enos a 12, Burlington 2 South Bend 5, Belfort 4 Springfield 9, Rockford 4 p 2oria 8. Clinton 2 Waterloo 6. Quad City 2new York Penn league Auburn 7, Utica 4 Erie 7, Batavia 0. Susp., 4th inning Little Falls 7, Elmira 6 St. Catharines 4. Geneva 0 Jamestown 2, Hamilton 1 Oneonta 6, Watertown 4 Northwest league Eugene 8. Spokane 1 Salem 8, Boise 0 / Bend 5, Everett 2 Bellm Gham 4. Southern Oregon 3 South Atlantic league Augusta 5, Spartanburg 3 Charleston . 6. Gastonia 4 Fayetteville 4, Columbia 1 Greensboro 6, Myrtle Beach 2 Savannah 4, Asheville 1,1 St game Savannah 4. Asheville 3,2nd game Sumter 7, Charleston . 2 Rookie appalachian league Blue Fiew 5, Princeton 4 Bristol 5, Kingsport 3,1st game Bristol 7, Kingsport 6, 2nd game Burlington 4, Martinsville 3 Elizabethton 4, Johnson City 2 Pulaski 6. Wytheville 3 Gulf coast league reds 1, indians 0 astros 6, royals 0 mets 8, pirates 5 rangers 2, expos 1,5 a innings rain Yankees 3, braves 2 dodgers at White sox ppd., rain Pioneer league Helena 5, Idaho Falls 1 Medicine hat 5, Butte 3,1st game Medicine hat 5, Butte 1, 2nd game great Falls 8, Pocatello 2 Salt Lake City 16, Billings 4 track and Field Zurich Wel Klasse Zurich Switzerland a results wednes Day of the Zurich Wel Klasse track and Field meet All distances in meters men 1001, Carl Lewis United states 9.93. 2, Calvin Smith United states 9.97.3, Ben Johnson Canada 10.00. 4, Chidi Imoh Nigeria 10.04. 5, Lin Christie. Britain 10.07.6, Dennis Mitchell United states 10.08. 2001, Joe Deloach United states 20.03.2, Cal Vin Smith United states 20.08. 3, Robson Dasilva Brazil 20.26.4, Albert Robinson United states 20.28. 5. John Regis. Britain 20.47. 6, Lin Christie. Britain 20.50. 4001, Butch Reynolds United states43.29 world record of world record 43.86, Lee Evans United states 1968. 2, Danny Everett United states 44.20.3, Steve Lewis United states 44.26.4, Andrew Valmon. United states 44.55.5, Derek Redmond Brit Ain 44.67. 8001, Johnny Gray United states. 1 42.65. 2, Jose Luis Barbosa Brazil 1.43.20. 3, Steve cram Britain 1 43.4.2. 4, Moussa fall Senegal 1 44.06. 5, Peter Elliot Britain 1 44.51.6, Peter Braun West Ger Many 1 44.61. 3000 steeplechase1, Francesco Panetta Italy 8 16.04.2, Alessandro Lambruschini Italy 8 22.55. 3, Azzedine Brahmi Algeria 8 24.63.4, Graeme fed Canada. 8 26 42. 5. Roger Hackney Britain 8 26.49. 6, Tom Hanton Britain 8 26.95. 5,0001, Eamonn Martin Britain 13 25.98.2, Joe Luis Gonzalez Spain 13 27.30. 3, Paul Davis Hale Britain 13 27.34. 4, Domingos Castro Portugal 13 27.64.5, Brahim Boiu Naib Morocco 13 29.24. Mile1, said outta Morocco 3 50.82. 2, Joe Falcon United states 3 52.14. 3, Marcus o Sulla ireland3 52.50. 4, Jef Atkinson United states 3 52.80. 5, Sydney Maree United states 3 52.85. 6. Remy Geoffrey France 3 55.31. 110 hurdles1. Roger kingdom United states 13.11. 2, Mark Mckoy. Canada 13.17. 3, Tonie Campbell United states 13.17. 4, Colin Jackson Britain. 13.34. 5. Cetus Clark United states 13.43. 6, Renajo Nehemiah United states 13.52. 400 hurdles1 tie Danny Harris United states and Kevin Young United states 47.74. 3, Dave Patrick United states 48.06. 4, Kriss aka Busl Britain 48.67. 5, Edgar lit West Germany 48.82.6, Amadou Dia a Senegal 49.19. High jump1, Patrick Sjoberg Sweden 7 feet 8 inches. 2, Igor Paklin soviet Union 7-8. 3, Javier Sotomayer Cuba 7-7. 4, Hollis Conway United states 7-7. 5, Dietmar Moegenburg West Germany 7-7. 6 tie Milt Ottey Canada and Brian Slanton United states. 7-5%. Pole vault1, Kory Tarpenning United states 18-82, Earl Bell United states 18-41/,. 3. Pierre oui non. France 18-4vi. 4, Dave Kenwor thy United states 18-01/. 5, Doug Fraley United states. 17-8v4. Only five competitors cleared Heights. Long jump1, Larry Myricks United states 27-6. 2, Mike Powell United states 27-4. 3, Mike Mcrae United states 26-ov 4, Jaimie Jefferson Cuba 25-71/,. 5, Ubaldo Duary Cuba 25-71/. 6, Christian Thomas West Germany 25-6 a. Triple jump1, Mike Conley United states. 56-10. 2, Willie Banks United states 56-4%. 3, Joseph Taiwo Nigeria 56-24, Juan Miguel Lopez Cuba 55-0%. 5, Robert Cannon United states. 54-6 a. Shot put1, Randy Barnes United states 73-6v4. 2, Werner Guenthoer Switzerland 71-73, Karsten Stolz. West Germany 66-2 a. 4, Dave laut. United states 66-1v. 5, Gerd Weil Chili 65 11.6, Ron Backes United states 65-6v. Discus1, Rolf Dannenberg West Germany. 218-4. 2, Wolfgang Schmidt West Germany 211 4. 3, Wulf Brunner West Germany 210-4. 4, Mac Wilkins United states 209-8. 5, Alois Dannecker West Germany 204-5.6, Luis delis Cuba 203-6. Women 1001, Juliet Cuthbert Jamaica 10.96. 2, eve Lyn Ashford United states 11.03. 3, Ulrike Sara Varl West Germany 11.18. 4, Grace Jackson Jamaica. 11.14.5, Alice Brown United states 11.16. 6, Pauline Davis Bahamas 11.18. 2001, Jannete Young United states 22.31. 2, Gwen Torrence United states 22.33. 3, Grace Jackson Jamaica 22.36. 4, Pauline Davis Baha Mas 22.76. 5, Mary Onyeali Nigeria 22.84. 6, Diane Dixon United states 22.85. 8001. Ana Quirt Cuba. 1 56.96. 2, Kim Gallagher United states 1 58.85. 3, Gaby Lesch West Germany 1 59.75. 4, Maite Zuniga Spain 2 00.39. 5, Diane Edwards Britain 2 00.44. 6, Del Isa Walton Floyd United states 2 01.04. 1,5001, Paula Ivan Romania 3 56.22. 2, Doina Melinte Romania. 4 01.24.3, Ruth Wysocki United states 4 04.25. 4, Kirsty Wade Britain 4 05.49. 5, Fatima Ouam Morocco 4 05.62. 6, Mittica Constantin Romania 4 06.00. 3,0001, Elly Hulst Netherlands 8 33.97. 2, Mary Slaney United states 8 34.69. 3, Lynn Williams Canada 8 37.30. 4, Ingrid Kristiansen Norway. 8 46.38. 5, Annete Sergent France 8 47.09. 6, Jill Hunter Britain 8 47.36. 100 hurdles1, Linda Tolbert United states 12.76. 2, Sally Gunnell Britain 12.82. 3, Claudia Zackiewicz West Germany 12.91.4, Lav Onna Martin United states 12.97. 5, Ulrike Denk West Germany 13.02. 6, Laurence Elloy France 13.02. Javelin1, Fatima Whitbread Britain 223-8. 2, Denise Thiemar Switzerland 207-7. 3, Katalin Hartai Hungary 201-1. 4, Beate Peters West Germany 198-1. 5, Brigitte Graunke West Ger Many 194-6.6, Yvonne Leal Cuba 192-1. Olympics . Cycling trials Houston a results wednesday at the 1988 . Cycling olympic trials and National championships at Alkek velodrome men individual Pursuit qualifying 1, David Brinton North Hollywood calif., 4 min utes 45.78 seconds. 2, Leonard Harvey Nitz Cit rus Heights calif., 4 45.84. 3, Steve Hegg Dana Point calif., 4 47.79. 4, Frankie Andreu Dearborn mich., 4 49.20. 5, Carl Sundquist Miami 4 50.25. 6, Mike Mccarthy Colorado Springs colo., 4 50.96. 7, Brian Mcdonough Long Beach calif., 4 53.73. 8, Dave Lettieri Scranton pa., 4 53.89. Women individual Pursuit qualifying 1, Mindee Curtis Lubbock Texas 3 54.33. 2, Peggy Maass Orange calif., 3 59.61. 3, Betsy Davis Lavallette . 4 04.52. 4, Patty Peoples Redlands calif., 4 05.58. 5, Elaine Gomez Austin Texas 4 07.01. . Diving trials Indianapolis a scores wednesday in the preliminary Competition in the women s 3 meter springboard event at the . Olympic div ing trials 1. Kelly Mccormick Columbus Ohio 528.90. 2. Wendy Jan Williams Bridgeton mo., 513.57. 3. Tristan Baker Schultz Boca Raton fla., 506.43. 4. Mary Fischbach fort Dodge Iowa 505.71. 5. Wendy Lucero Denver colo., 501 .00. 6. Karen Laface Pittsburgh 485.25. 7. Megan Nyer Boca Raton fla., 481.50. 8. Wendy Wyland Boca Raton fla., 471.09. 9. Michele Mitchell Boca Raton fla., 462.78. 10. Kelly Jenkins Houston 450.36. Transactions wednesday baseball san Francisco giants placed Joe Price Pitcher on the 15-Day disabled list. Purchased the contract of Lary Sorensen and Roger Samuels pitchers from Phoenix of the Pacific coast league. Sent Ron Davis Pitcher to Phoenix. Football Atlanta Falcons announced that Tony Casillas nose tackle returned to Camp. Signed Tyrone Mcclendon nose guard Bob Riley Offen Sive tackle and Walter Odom tight end. Chicago bears Cut Louis Berry punter Jeff Burger quarterback Rich Ehmke kicker Jerry Deckard and Bryan Siebler safeties Steve Forch tackle Jon Norris linebacker Phil Webb and Harvey Reed running backs Tommy Smith wide receiver and Dan Young defensive tackle. Announced Mark Rodenhauser Center Mike Shaw linebacker and Mike Mcbride guard have left Camp. Detroit Lions signed Jerry Holmes cornerback Doug Robison punter and Mario Perry tight end. Placed Doug Beaty fullback and Vyto Kab tight end on injured Reserve. Minnesota Vikings signed Kirk Lowder milk Center to two one year contracts. Signed Scott Cepicky punter. Cut Barry Belli kicker Craig Salmon punter Loyd Lewis defensive line Man and Fred Molden defensive end. New Orleans saints placed Robert bran non defensive end on the injured Reserve. Philadelphia eagles signed Seth Joyner linebacker to a three year contract. San Francisco 49ersplaced Mark Coch ran offensive tackle Ron Hadley linebacker and Paul o Connor offensive guard on injured re serve. Hockey Pittsburgh penguins signed Mark rec Cal right Wing to a multiyear contract. Olympics boxing reinstated Ken Adams As olympic coach. Announced that Tom Coulter will become first assistant coach. Soccer american soccer league new Jersey eagles announced that de Kelly resigned As head coach. College american International named Tom Burgess head baseball coach. Idaho state named Robbie Bosco Quarter Back coach. Kansas state named Veryl Switzer assist ant athletic director. Marist announced the resignation of Barbara Masciale academic advisor. Point Park named Tom Welch women s basketball coach. St. Francis announced the Resig nations of Dave Caldwell assistant men s Basket Ball coach and Delia Caldwell men s and women s Cross country and women s track coach. Football National football league All times not american conference East Indianapolis Miami Buffalo new England . Jets Cleveland Houston Pittsburgh Cincinnati Denver Kansas City Seattle san Diego . Raiders w l t 200 1 2 0 020 020 020 Central 200 200 200 2 1 0 West 200 200 200 1 1 0 020 pet. 1.000 .333 .000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 of 45 54 22 44 33 36 40 65 59 74 61 37 30 27 National conference . Giants Dallas Philadelphia Washington Phoenix Chicago Minnesota Detroit Green Bay Tampa Bay new Orleans Atlanta . Rams san Francisco East 200 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 020 Central 1 1 0 1 1 0 020 020 020 west200 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .000 .500 .500 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .500 .333 .333 58 48 39 58 35 41 48 23 24 10 56 47 65 69 a 28 68 37 61 47 13 23 47 54 55 34 20 48 51 24 41 33 54 54 45 44 29 59 43 48 57 60 71 Friday s games Kansas City is. Green Bay at Milwaukee 8 . Denver at Miami 9 . Buffalo at Seattle. 10 30 . Saturday s games Detroit at Cincinnati 7 30 . New England at Philadelphia 7 30 . Tampa Bay at Atlanta 7 30 . Pittsburgh at new York giants 8 . New Orleans at Indianapolis 8 30 . San Francisco at san Diego 9 . Houston at los Angeles rams 10 . Washington at los Angeles raiders 10 . Sunday s game Minnesota at Phoenix 8 . Monday s game Chicago at Dallas 8 . A shot in the Southpaw John Tudor shown Here in a june file photo pitched a Complete game Victory in his first Start for the dodgers wednesday night. Although he gave up 11 hits the dodgers stopped the Phillies at dodger stadium 7-2. Los Angeles acquired Tudor from the cardinals for slugger Pedro Gurrero. Since Fernando Valenzuela is on the disabled list Tudor is now the dodgers Only left handed starter. The dodgers maintained their 3 �2 game Lead Over Houston in the National league West. Tennis at championship Mason Ohio a results wednesday from the $602,500 association of Tennis professionals championship at the Jack Nicklaus sports Center seeding in parentheses singles second round Dan Goldie 15mclean va., def. Jimmy Arias Jericho ., 7-6 7-56-4 Jakob Hlasek 13switzerland def. Ramesh Krishnan India 3-6, 6 2, 6-3 Anders Jarryd 11sweden def. Milan Grejber Czechoslovakia 6-2, 6-3 Joey rive fort Lauderdale fla., def. Pieter Aldrich South Africa 6-7 8-67-6 8-66-4 Martin Laurendeau Canada def. Wally Masur Australia 6-7 7-06-2,6-4. Aaron Krickstein 12grosse Pointe miph., def. David Pate Las vegas nev., 7-5, 7-6 8-6 Kevin Curren 14austin Texas def. Mark Woodforde Australia 6-3, 6-2 Carl Limberger Australia def. Tim Wilkison Charlotte n.c., 7-6 7-36-0 Andres Gomez 9ecuador def. Niclas Kroon Sweden 6-1, 6-4 Gary Muller los Angeles def. Pat Cash 4australia 5-7,6-3,7-6 7-5. John Frawley Australia def. Andrei Chesno Kov .s.r. To6-1, 6-2 Mats Wilander 2sweden def. Scott Davis Largo fla., 6-3, 6-4 Brad Gilbert 6piedmont calif., def. Pete Sam Pras Rancho Patos Verdes calif., 7-5,6-3 Stefan Edberg 1sweden def. Horatio de la Pena Argentina 7-5, 6-2 Michael Chang Placentia calif., def. Peter Lundgren Sweden 6-3,4-6,6-4. Jimmy Connors 3sanibel Harbour fla., def. Paul Wekesa Kenya 62,6-3. Doubles first round Jim Grabb Tucson Ariz and Patrick Mcenroe Oyster Bay ., def. Jakob Hlasek Switzerland and Jonas Svensson Sweden 6-3,7-5 Eric Korita Glenview iii., and Jonny Levine Phoeniz def. Pieter Aldrich and Oanie Visser South Africa 6-7 7-34-2, retired. Joey rive fort Lauderdale fla., and Tim Sie gel. New Orleans la., def. Sherwood Stewart the Woodlands Texas and Kim Warwick Clear water fla., 6-3,6-2 Wally Masur and Mark Wood Forde Australia def. Eddie Edwards South Africa and Gary Muller los Angeles 6-1,6-3. Gary Donnelly Scottsdale ariz., and Greg Holmes Salt Lake City Utah def. Tim Wilkison Charlotte n.c., and Andrew Castle Britain 4-6, 7 5, 7-6 7-3 Ken Flach and Robert Seguso be bring fla., def. David Dowlen Houston and Brad Gilbert Piedmont calif., 4-6,7-6 8 66-2. Second round Jorge Lozano Mexico and Todd Witsken car Mel ind., def. Mark Basham Santa Barbara calif., and Charles Beckman Louisville ky., 7-5, 6-2. Local sports sir you re not t 46 Pereski Aho of boy Tobe Cau a its amc7 k6alizep after to a mutes Ikuto it to lat am r a tic Ete for the feature thank air Force softball Safe championships Raf Wethersfield England results of the Safe men s slow pitch round Robin softball championships thursday s results Rhein main 8, Torrejon 2 Chick Sands 3, upper Heyford 0 Aviano 4, Ben Waters 1 we Brucken 6, Ramstein 5 Rhein main 10, Chick Sands 3 Aviano 8, Torrejon 2 we Brucken 8, upper Heyford 5 wednesday s results Ramstein 11, upper Heyford 4 Rhein main 7, Ben Waters 5 we Brucken 7, Torrejon 5 Aviano 6, Chick Sands 1 Rhein main 6, upper Heyford 2 Ben Waters 9, Torrejon 0 Ramstein 9, Chick Sands 1. Team standings Rhein main 4-0 Aviano 3-0 we Brucken 3-0 Ramstein 2-1 Ben Waters 1-2 Chick Sands 1-3 Torrejon 0-3 upper hey Ford 0-4. Army softball v corps company level finals Kirch Goins West Germany results of the v corps Best of five company level men s softball championships Between b Battery 2/29th artillery of Baum older and Headquarters and Headquarters company 3/36th infantry of Kirch Goins tuesday at Baum older b Battery 7, hic 6 hic 8, b Battery 2 thursday at Kirch gains hic 8, b Battery 7,12 innings hic 7, b Battery 6 hic wins series 3 games to 1. Of n sports television football Denver Broncos at Miami dolphins 3 . Saturday. Radio baseball Texas at Minne Sota 2 . Saturday
