European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 26, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes Friday August 26,1988 local Roundup eight Usa eur netters compete in army trials compiled by Tracy Tanner stuff writer Tennis eight Usa eur sol Diers have been selected to compete in the All army team trials at fort Eustis va., aug. 26 through sept. 9. If selected they will Advance to the armed forces championship at an Drews fab md., sept. 10-16. Themen s open selectee Are Richard Poi Rier of Pir Masens George Tate of Hei Delberg David Warren of kaisers Lau tem and Todd Copley of Vicenza Italy. The Junior veterans Are Junior Smith of Kaiserslautern and Tulensa Tulensa of Mannheim. The women s open Selec tees Are Sara Anne Keely of Giessen and Esther Holladay of the 10th International minuteman Competition is schedule for saturday at Mitterwald West Ger Many. Heidelberg s 7th army Reserve command will Host the 36-team com petition which includes 180 shooters from 13 on the m16a1 will be judged on targets from 100, 200and 300 meters. Fire Competition with the .45-caliber pistol at a 25 meter target will also be Heidelberg Rod and gun club will hold a . Grossgold do shoot Friday thru sunday. Shooters will be classified into three groups with a Hunting weapon awarded As first prize in each times run from 4-10 . Friday 9 . Until 5 . Saturday and 9 . To 2 . Sunday. Camp ing space is the eighth annual 3rd armoured division Rugby sevens tournament will take place saturday at the Drake Edwards Cavern sports 20-team lineup includes participants from Usa eur Safe an the British military As Well As two Ger Man civilian teams. Games Start at 10 .triathlon the seventh an Nual Rota Bud Light triathlon will beheld sunday at Rota Spain. Top Navy triathletes from throughout the world will perform a 1-Kilometer swim a 40-Kilometer Bike race and a 10-Kilometer is possible at the pre race meeting saturday at the base recreation Center. There will be a $ 1,000 Cash prize plus other the Mediterranean sports conference women s tournament takes place at in Ciurlik Turkey Friday through sunday. The top two teams will represent the Mac in the Safe tournament scheduled for sept. 1-5 at Span Dah Lem a West Heidelberg labor Day soft Ball classic scheduled for sept. 3-5,still has openings for teams. The in trance deadline is aug. 31, with a $75entrance fee. Top three places in the men s and women s divisions get trophies. Contact the Heidelberg sports office to sign up at ets 370-6460. The 21st support come s Over-30tournament is scheduled for sept. 9 11.there is an 18-member plus one non playing coach limit and an in trance fee of $ 10 per member. The fee must be received by the 21st support omd sports office not later than sept. 2. For More information Contact Mari Anne Woods at ets 483-7617 or 8103. Golf the arc Garmisch tournament will be held sept. 1011and is open to All . And Allied forces . Card holders their family members and sponsored guests. There is a $30 entry fee. Registration can be done in person at the arc Garmisch clubhouse aug. 29 or by calling the pro shop at ets 440-2626 or 08821-2473between 8 30 . And 5 . Bowling the Heidelberg Bowling Center at Patrick Henry Vil Lage is hosting a nine pin no tap tournament from 1-7 . Saturday and sunday. There is a $ 15 entry fee with guaranteed first prize of $500. For More information Contact John Alex Ander or Carl Pina at ets 370-6728 or 6698.football Safe shifts into High gear this weekend. After opening with two games last saturday the Continental sports conference offers Pitburg at Lindsey and Oesterberg at Span Dahlem both at 1 . Sat urday. Sembach visits Rhein main at 1 . the . Sports conference Mildenhall goes to Ben Waters and upper Heyford drives to Fairford for 1 . Saturday kickoffs. At 1 . Sunday Lakenheath hits Chicksands and Alcon Bury goes to Greenham common. Cross country the weekly . Sports conference meet starts at 1 . Saturday at Greenham com a select team from the . Sports conference will run against British athletes from the Luton athletic club at noon sept. 4. The meet will take place at Stockwood Park in Luton near Raf Chicksands. Cincy defeats slumping bucs by the associated press Pittsburgh the Pittsburgh pirates Are cold and manager Jim Leyland is hot. You can sum it up by saying the Cincinnati reds played like a team playing to win a Pennant and we played like team ready to go Home Leyland said wednesday night after the slumping pirates lost to the Cincinnati reds 6-2."it s a matter of maybe these players no Roundup Don t know what s at stake. But it will change Friday in Houston. There will be some changes made. I can handle errors i can handle slumps i can handle hanging sliders. But i can t handle not being ready to play. They can fool a lot of people but the can t fool me. I be managed a lot of play ers and i know when they want to play and when they Don t. And with this team with very few exceptions it s 1 through-9 in the batting order right Down the line. I just can t put up with lackadaisical play. I m tired of excuses. When we play like we re playing it s like watching paint dry. Some of these players Are preparing themselves for nothing but Pittsburgh has lost three of its last four games and 20 of its last 33. The pirates Are 11-14 in August and have scored Only four runs in their last 37 innings. Tom Browning threw a six hitter Fortis fifth consecutive Victory his 11 the in 12 starts and Ron Oester was 4 for 4 with two doubles. Browning 13-4, struck out five and walked two in his third Complete game. In other no games wednesday mets 2, dodgers 1 los Angeles Keith Hernandez hit a run scoring single and Kevin my Reynolds hit a sacrifice Fly As new Yor rallied in the eighth inning and swept the season series in dodger stadium for the first time Ever. New York has won eight of nine games against the dodgers this season including All six in los Angeles. Themes stretched their East division Lead to 5 /2 games Over Pittsburgh. Los an Geles remained 4 a games ahead of Houston and san Francisco in the West As both the astros and giants lost. Cubs 3, astros 2 Chicago Rafael Palmeiro led of the ninth inning with a double and scored on Vance Law s single As Chicago Tom Browning. Fifth straight Victory beat Houston. Expos 7, giants 5 san Francisco Tim Wallace two run single keyed a four run rally in the seventh inning and Dennis Martinez got his 15th Victory. Trailing 4-3, Dave Martinez and Tracy Jones opened the seventh with singles to Knock out reliever Roger Samuels 0-1, a Dandres Galarraga s single off Lary Soren sen loaded the bases. Martinez scored when third baseman Matt Williams threw wide to the plate on Hubie Brooks grounder. After Wallach s single Nelson Santovenia had a sacrifice Fly. Cardinals 5, braves 3 St. Louis Curt Ford s infield sin Gle snapped a tie As St. Louis rallied for three runs in the eighth inning. Padres 5, Phillies 2 san Diego carmelo Martinez and Tony Gwynn homered As san Diego beat Philadelphia. It was the padres seventh Victory in eight games. Martinez has driven in the winning run in san Diego s last four victories. He is 11 for 25 in his last seven games with 13 runs batted in and four homers Rais ing his season total to 11. Gwynn raised his batting average to league leading .324, two Points ahead of Atlanta s Gerald Perry As san Diego sen the Phillies to their 10th loss in 11 games. Golf from Page 25 Coe not bitter just disappointed what happened Here the last two Days. It looks like Larry and i were Bot trying to give the game away. First he d get a Par and get a bogey and on the next Hole we d reverse the situation. However i made a couple of big putts when i really needed them. I snaked Ina 5-footer on 15 and Sank another really Good one on the next Hole to save Par both times. Otherwise we probably would be Back out in the rain having a Barnes said he gave his Best but it was t quite Good enough. It s very difficult to come from six strokes Back in the last eight holes to catch a Guy like Rodriguez he top three men s open and masters finishers and the top two women Quali fied for the air Force worldwide tournament at Pope air Force base n.c., sept.2-9. Berlin a Sebastian Coe his final shot at a third straight olympic 1,500-meter Gold medal gone said thursday he probably has run his last race for Britain and that he no Longe would consider National team needs in his training. I Don t think there Are going to Beany More International vests for me now Coe said. I have to accept the fact that the door has been closed by the British Board on my International Ca selecting Britain s team for the Seoul olympics the British Amateur athletics Board bypassed Coe after he failed to make it past the heats at the National trials earlier this month. On wednesday Juan Antonio Sama ranch the inter Nasonal olympic com Mittee president said he was dropping plans to offer Coe a wild card berth i Seoul. Track officials and fellow athletes had criticized creating any special Case to get Coe into the m not bitter Coe said but it is a said he would continue to com Pete representing his local track club i London and an italian sports shoe manufacturer that is is primary sponsor. It would be silly of me to consider the needs of the British Board in my training he was in the Western part of this divided City to get ready for Friday night s Leaf Mobil grand prix final a olympic stadium. He will run in the 800 meters the Dis Tance at which he won the 1986 euro Pean championship and finished second in the 1980 olympics in Moscow. Those games marked Coe s Rise to stardom As he took the 1,500, one of track s Glamour events from country Man Steve Ovett. He repeated the feat in 1984, the firs person to take consecutive Gold medals in the olympic 1,500, and was confident of his chances of a third in Seoul next Coe missed the world track and Field championships last year because of an Achilles Tendon injury and More aches and illness stymied training this year. The final blow was what Coe de scribed As a typical summer cold Type virus that left his Chest and Throat in pain during the British trials August 6-7. It was t major said Coe his voice still hoarse. In the walk of life it would be All right but it makes it difficult to he said he Felt his physical condition had returned to 90-95 percent of Normal in the last few said he would wait to see How he did in Friday s race before deciding on his end of season plans but he added that he was looking toward competing Inas Many four meets in the coming weeks including a Post olympic meet in Tokyo in Early october
