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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, September 5, 1988

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 5, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday septembers 19b8 the stars and stripes Paga 25 Hawaii stuns Iowa 27-24 on late Fps Honolulu a freshman place kicker Jason Lam making up for an earlier miss hit to fourth Quarter held goals As Hawaii held on to upset he ninth ranked Iowa Hawk eyes 27-24 in College football saturday night. Iowa just missed tying the game at the end when a 43-Yard Field goal attempt by Jeff Skillet fell Short with 21 seconds remaining. Before connecting on his game winning Field goals Elam had missed one in the third Quarter. Elam s second held goal put Hawaii ahead to stay with 1 36 logo. His first a 47-Yard kick into the wind gave Hawaii a 24-21 Lead with 9 58 left Skillet tied the game for Iowa on a 44-Yard Field goal with 7 48  Elam s winning Field goal Iowa drove to the Hawaii 23-Yard line where an apparent touchdown Paw from Chuck Hartlieb to Travis Watkins with 40 second left was nullified by a holding Call. Quarterback Warren Jones completed 14 of 25 passes for 167 Yards and rushed for 96 More for Hawaii. Fullback a Wikoli Fakava rushed for 99 Yards and three touchdowns. Hartlieb completed 22 of 33 panes for 278 Yards and Tony Stewart rushed for 147 Yards. Hawaii trailing 21-14, tied Iowa on its first posses Sion of the fourth Quarter. Jones ran for 33 Yards the completed a 40-Yard pass to Chris Roscoe at the Iowa 5-Yard line to set up the score. The Rainbow stopped Iowa s opening drive at the Hawaii 1-Yard line when Hawaii defenders swarmed running bade Richard Bass on a fourth and Goa play. Linebacker Mark Odom set up Hawaii s first score forcing a Fumble by running Back David Hudson defensive Back Waller Briggs recovered at the Iowa 29. Fakava then ran the Ball in off right tackle to put Hawaii ahead 7-0 with 3 13 left in the first Quarter. Less than a minute later Iowa running Buck Tony Stewart scampered 63 Yards and broke three Lack los Down the right sideline to lie the game at i a. Iowa went ahead 14-7 when Stewart ran in from 6 Yards out with 10 59 left in the half. Fakava set up his second touchdown with a 26-Yard run to the Iowa 1-Yard line. Two plays later he bulled his Way in tying the game 14-14 with 6 49 left in the half. Hartlieb gave Iowa a 21-14 halftime Lead by Hilling David Hudson on a 14-Yard touchdown pass. Elam missed on a 30-Yard kick with 10 06 left in the third Quarter. Sabers hand Hawks 2nd loss Hahn a West Germany the Hahn Hawks Are experiencing a whole new twist in the Continental sports con Ference football season. It s called being left twisting in the wind with a losing Streak a the Stan of the season. Spang Dahlum s Richard Bollon booked a 23-Yard held Goat with 20 seconds remaining in the game sunday As the Sab ers uprooted Hahn 10-7 to extend the Hawks opening season wingless skein to two straight. Last week the Sembach tigers beat Hahn 12-9 to loosen the gravel for the sabers uprooting. The Sembach loss ended the Hawk Streak of 19 consecutive regular season wins. The Hawks adn t lost since the seventh week of 1985 against you got it Span Dahlem. Hahn Drew first blood in the first Quarter As quarterback William Cotton and receiver Ernie Follmer connected for a 72-Yard touchdown. Cotlon drilled a pass to Follmer who was just past the Saber 30 Yard  Cut to the Middle of the Field and outran the defense on a 29-Yard sprint. David Olsen added the Point after and Hahn went up 7-0 with 3 42 left in the Quarter. That successful pass play might have lined the Hawks spirits alter the team suffered through a 29-Yard, 7-for-23game last week. But Span Dahlem exorcised that glee in the second Quarter. Saber of Ernest Bynum commandeered a 39-Yard scoring drive by hitting receiver  Snead with a pass and giving running Back Christopher James two shots at the end zone for a touchdown with 8 53 logo. Botton uncorked the kick to knot the score at 7-7. Leading up to Bollon s heroics both learns suffered six fumbles in the game. Hahn lost five while Span Dahlem came up empty in losing All of theirs. One of those Hahn fumbles crushed a last Quarter bid. With the Hawks poised on the sabers 26 Yard line running Back Don Pollard look a hand off. He charged for 17 Yards air Force football Sis it photo Rhud Bolton. Winning Fig then coughed up the bail. Span Dahlem recovered on the 9 with 8 05 left to play Bolton s game Winner was preceded Bya series of Fumble before the sabers could accomplish anything. The sabers captured the Ball on the Hawk is. But after eight plays and a few flags they were stopped at the 6. Bolton bruised the Ball through the uprights for the win. Hahn which had 15 penalties for 115yards last week ended with 17 penalties for 186 Yards. Span Dahlem had less than half of harm s acreage with 10 flags for 85 Yards. Span Dahlem accrued 277 Tola Yards in the game sparked by Bynum s 10-of 32 passing for Iso Yards. James bulled his Way to 49 Yards on 13 carries to Lead the 127-Yard Rushing game. Colion clicked on 7-of-22 pass at tempts for 131 Yards and Pollard ran up 54 of the 84 Rushing Yards in 13 tries As the Hawks totalled 21 5 Yards. Hawk linebacker Ernie Davis was the defensive Iron Man dropping 13 Solo tackles and lending a hand on 7  linebacker Roy or Illenden paced his defense with 9 solos i assist Fumble recovery and an interception. In . Sports conference action Sun Day. Lakenheath 19, Mildenhall 13 Raf Mildenhall England Lakenheath s John Erby threw an 18-Yard touchdown Pas to Robert Hightower and set up another score with a 65-Yard bomb to him to help the eagles Fly past the Mildenhall marauders 19-13. Lakenheath look a 7-0 Lead with 4 16left in the first Quarter on Allen Brown s one Yard run. The play was set up when Andre Carver intercepted Curtis heal Wole s pass at the 10 and returned it to the 3. John Flynn s kick made it 7-0. The eagles made in 13-0 on Erby s to pass with 10 07 left in the second but the Pat was blocked. Mildenhall Cut the Lead to 13-7 when Heatwole hit Henry Williams from 18 Yards out with 5 46 left to play in the first half. The play capped a 13-play, 76 Yard drive thai featured a 34-Yard Pas completion to Kenny Kinslow. George Maxwell s kick made it 13-7. Lalton Heath put in away with 3 54 left in the third on Erby s 65-yarder to High Tower Down to the 3. Hugh Clements took it in from there to put the eagles up19-7. Flynn s kick failed. Mildenhall came Back on Todd Jack son s 20-Yard run with 1 01 left in the third hut carilon English blocked Max Well s Point after attempt la keep the eagles up by six. Mildenhall s Darryl Grant intercepted two passes in the fourth Quarter but the eagles were stalled by four ineligible receiver penalties. The marauders also lost six fumbles. Erby finished 9-for-22 for 158 Yard with two interceptions and Heatwole wound up with b-for-22 for 101 Yards and two interceptions. Hightower caught three passes for 95 Yards to Lead All receivers. Jackson was the game s leading rusher. He picked up 66 Yards on 20 car Ries. Kinslow led mind entail s receivers with three catches for 46 Yards. Quarterbacks Lead Navy past James Madison Annapolis my. Not Sophomore quarterback Gar Mclntosh darted 37 Yards off the left Side for a touchdown tale in the second Quarter to tie the game at 14 and Navy weal on to hand Jama Madison a 27-14 defeat in the season opener for both learns Here saturday. Mclntosh a Transfer from Mary land alternated with starter Alton Grizzard to give Navy a Strong 1-2 punch Al quarterback. Grizzanti Pul 17 Points on the scoreboard in if quarters of action and Mclntosh a coupled for the other 10 Point. Between them Grizzard and Mclntosh directed Navy to 268yards Rushing and so Yards pass ing. They threw Only seven times and completed four. Grizzard ran even belter Thanh did last year As a record Selling freshman for the midshipmen Cut Ting through the Dukes for huge gains on the Way to 85 Yards Rush ing and a touchdown on 13 carries. Mclntosh billed As More of a passer than runner showed he could carry the football with the Best of them when he scored on the 37-Yard run. He faked a Pilch out the tucked the Ball in and stutter stepped off the left Side for 5 Yards before outrunning the entire Emu defense to the goal line. La was a Brilliant piece of running by Mclntosh who had seven carries for 43 Yards and completed the Only Paw he threw for a 13-Yard gain. In addition to the Grizzard and Mclntosh show Here were out standing runs by senior halfback Luther Archer Strong defensive play by Middle guard Andy Kirk land and key interceptions by Bob  and Rodney Brown. Roman wins despite getting two Low blow Calls Nagoya Japan a Champion Gilberto roman of Mexico sunday downed japanese challenger Kiyoshi Hata Naka once in the opening round and then pounded out a unanimous decision to keep his world boxing Council super flyweight title after the 12-round fight was interrupted twice by roman s Low blows. Roman hit Hatanaka with a Low blow after he downed the challenger in the first round and the fight was slopped Tor five minutes. The tight was slopped again for three minutes in the third round after another Low blow by roman. Judge Rudy Ortega scored the fight 119-108 for roman Charles Hassett made it 117-109 and Arlen Bynam saw it 115-111. All three judges Are americans. Hatanaka 21, fought aggressively from the opening Bell but Many of his punches went wide of the Mark missing the Champion. In the lint round roman downed Hata Naka with a Sharp one two combination but the challenger Rose immediately. Hatanaka chased roman to the ropes frequently but the Champion easily dodged his punches by swaying or waving his body or head. The two fighters repeatedly exchanged fierce body blows but none was effective. At the end of the fourth round. Roman succeeded in Landing lightning right and left blows on Hatanaka s face. From the sixth round roman was in Complete command and fought conf Donily. Hatanaka previously undefeated was unable to land his punches and the match became one sided. Roman. 26, improved his record to 50 victories including 35 Kos and four de feats with one draw. It was Hatanaka s first defeat after winning 15 fights including 10 by knockouts. Pica beats Al Chomg Jakarta Indonesia a in Donesia s Elyas Apical retained his inter National boxing federation Junior bantamweight title by scoring a unanimous 12-round decision Over Kim i Chang of South Korea sunday night. The 31-year-old Champion dominated the bout and knocked the challenger Down for a mandatory eight count in seventh round. Apical won the litle three years ago by knocking out countryman Chunju do. An sports television pro football los Angeles rams at gown Bay 2 , tuesday  
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