European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 12, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday september 12, 19b8 the stars and stripes Paga 25 Berger snaps Mclaren string Monza Italy api Gerhard berber of Austria and Michele Alborell of Italy scored a i -2 Triumph for the of can team in sunday s italian for Mula one grand prix ending a win Ning Streak of the powerful Mclaren hondas. To was the first grand prix Victory Tor the Home town italian team since the australian up last year and the first Tor any learn other than Mclaren in 12 races this season. Brazilian Ayrton Senna who appeared heading toward a record eight Victory in his Mclaren spun of during the next to last of the is laps missing this Chance to Clinch the world driven title. Senna went off the track and slopped following a collision with Frenchman Jean Louis Schlesser who made his formula one debug in the Monza race. The 12th Evanl of the 16-Raund Competition. Senna was left with 75 Points in the world championship standings while his French teammate Alain Frost who also withdrew held inc runner up spot with 72 Points. Berger a 28-year-old austrian who trailed Senna by Only five seconds at the time of the brazilian s Accident gave Ferrari its first Victory at its Home track of Monza since Jody Scheckter s Triumph in 1979. The austrian completed he race in i hour. 17 minute 39.74 seconds 0.5 seconds ahead of Alborell his italian teammate. The two Ferrari Drivers who drove turbocharged racers prevented Mclaren from equating a record of 12 consecutive wins in one season. American Eddie checker. In a Turbo charged arrows megaton finished to Laird 35.5 seconds behind Berger. Derek Warwick Che Iver s British teammate edged italian Ivan Capulli for fourth place 36.11 behind Berger. The austrian achieved the fourth grand prix Victory of his career at an average Speed of 141.687 Mph Over a total distance of 183.4 Miles. Capulli who drove a normally Aspi rated March Judd lagged 52.5 seconds behind while belgian Thierry Boutsen in a Benetton Ford captured sixth place. Berger said Senna probably made a decisive mistake because he was feel ing our pressure and was forced to take some Senna s advantage Over Burger which had reached 26 seconds at on Point had narrowed sharply by the 49lh Lap. Thousands of fans thrilled by the i-2 Triumph of the Home team against the favorite waved Ferrari lags chanted and streamed onto the track. Hill defense ignite comeback As pm Downs Span Dahlem by Bucky Fox Staft writer Spang Dah Lem a West Germany Tor As m score. As in Tor Hill whose two touchdown passes and to sneak erased a 13-0 deficit and fired Rhein main 20-13 sunday. We re in in Laid rockets coach Warren Stanley after watching the comeback boost Rhein main s re Cord to 3-d, Best in Safe s Continental sports con Ference. We beat a really Good team today i be been Here five Yean said Rhein main Cor no Ruck Light end Butch Walkins and we be never come Back from that Many Points Down. Never never never. It surprised Waikins had one interception and a late reception that kept Rhein main s winning drive alive. He also shut out Span Dahlem s All Star hanker Willie Law son. In the past we could t beat the Bil burgs Antram stains said Watkins. Now Span Dahlem has a Good Ball team and we did they re a Good bal club said Jim Kilt spang1 s defensive coordinator. They showed a lot of the sabers entered the game 2-0 and Riding a nine game regular season winning Streak. Their coach Dave Lockwood entered the contest with a 31-9 career re Cord the finest among Active Csc head coaches. Lockwood admitted he was surprised by his sabers sunday Sundown because we were in charge of the football game for three quarters. They got new life and we lost when Tor Hill scored his Winner with 2 28 left Stanley joined Ramstein s bit Schultz As the Only coaches to beat Lockwood twice. The week before Stanley joined Schultz As the Only coaches to beat Pitburg three times since the Barons dynasty started in 1976. Yet Early in the fourth Quarter Stanley s rockets hardly looked like winners. They trailed 13-0, no thanks to 1 a laughing the kicker penalty that set up Spang of Tony Blum s 29-Yard to loss to Light end Ken Snead and 2 Hill s pass to Spang safety Roy Crittenden who resumed the i a perception 28 Yards to pay dirt. The rockets could t run they averaged less than a Yard per carry. They could barely run a play without penalty they Drew 20 flags for 194 Yards. Pass Rhein main s two quarterbacks. Hill and Tony Smith had nine passes caught through three quarters but four were caught by sabers. They hopped our running attack with an eight Man front said Hill who also had Little Lime to pass against that Rush the sabers produced five sacks. After my second interception i knew 1 was coming needed the Shotgun so we could see our receivers bet Ter. Then coach said for me to go in one More said Stanley when we were Down 13-0,1 said we had a Long Way to go but Well find people open. I heard people grumbling for me to Send Smith in but 1 wanted to stick with Tor. He s More Mobile and out of the Shotgun i knew he could move with the Short pass ing Hill who started and was replaced briefly in the second Quarter had a blast with the Shotgun. Taking Over at his 41-Yard line the former Akron zip capitalized an two major Spang penalties by hitting James shorty with a 14-Yard to pass. Gary Wallace s extra Point Cut the Gap to 1j-7 with m 41 left. Rhein main s defense gave Hill the Ball again quickly. Nose guard Mike Drew banged it Loose fro Bynum and linebacker Jay Gregson who tied Omega Edwards for a team High six Solo tackles recovered. It was the third Tumble recovery by a defense that yielded Only 99 Yards Rushing and 11b passing and a tint Downs through the first 20 minutes Ana last 10minutes. That came against a Spang offence sputtering without suspended tailback c. Boyd who led inc Csc in Rushing last year. The defense sucked it up. They kept us in the game said Stanley Hill thrilled pm again. With gregson1 recovery giving him Possession at his 21, Hill hit Premiss Spivey for 7 Yards Scott Wilber for 5 and shorty for s. The rockets reached their 49, and they faced third went deep. He found Spivey and the Safe sprint Champion outpaced Alfred Pope and Crittenden to the end Rone. The i 1-Yard touchdown lied in 13-13 with 7 22 left and it stayed tied when Perry Smith blocked Wallace s extra Point try. But Hill was t finished. After Spang s three and Oul series Hill marched the rockets 75 Yards in 11 plays. He fired out of the Shotgun 10 Yards to John Abbott 17 to Wilber 4 to Gerald Mason 30 to Watkins and 22 to shorty. Shorty caught it on his Rhein Miln s Tor Htu losses for 212 Yards 2 ads. Knee at the t. Two plays later. Hill sneaked for six Points behind his left Side mockers guard Richard Law ton and tackle Gary deeds. The Sabera just could t gel aver the Hill. I wat touching him and grabbing my but i could t hold on said Ricky Hunt the defensive end who had two sacks. I just messed up. He s a Good quarterback Buti made him look Good. Crittenden who amassed eight Solo tackles one As Sist Atid three interceptions said he s a real Good quarterback but we did t gut much outside containment he has Good Little receivers who were gelling open. He s a polished we tried to put heat on them said Lockwood but they threw the Ball crisply. They deserved to win. We had a bad Day but maybe Rhein main had a lot to do with late Field goal carries Pitburg to first Victory Oesterberg a Netherlands Al Chavana s 34-Yard Field goal with 1 11 left lifted bib org Over soeslerberg16-13 sunday. The Continental sports conference decision left the Barons with a 1-2 record and inc wolfhounds at 0-2. Chavana s kick capped a drive engineered by quarterback Scott Kay scr who replaced starter an Gamble. Kayser s key pass was a 30-yarder to Dwayne Harp. Harp accounted for Pitburg s other scoring. He returned a punt 46 Yards fora touchdown in the first Quarter. The Barons 6-0 Lead stood until 4 11 left in the game when . Payne s 5-Yard run and Wilmont Adams Pat kick booted the wolfhounds ahead 7-6. Back came Harp. He returned the ensuing Kickoff 90 Yards to pay dirt. Marc Steven kick gave Pitburg a 13-7 Lead. Then Oesterberg struck again. Hers chel Dealon fired a 59-Yard to pass to Johann Ford Middleton and the failed Pat kick left a 13-13 tie with 2 23 left. After Chavana s Field goal the Wolf hounds drove inside the Barons 20-Yard line. Derrick Wilkins ended that threat by intercepting a Deaton pass with 20 seconds left. Harp s returns overcame Pitburg speak offence. The Barons managed just 73 Yards Rushing and 83 passing against a defense led by Herman Roberts. The wolfhounds tackle had eight Solo tackles and two assists. Cornerback Payne followed with six solos one assist and a sack. Linebacker Thurman brow added six solos an assist and a sack. Jeff Wendling paced Pitburg s ground game with s3 Yards in nine carries. Gene Longstreet rushed 14 limes for 49 Yards. Oesterberg countered with �9 rushes Tor 223 Yards. Cedric Williams carried 24 times for 113 Yards and Bun co gained 60 Yards in 14 totes. Deaton completed six of 21 passes for 131 Yards with two interceptions. Television pro football ditto it Phoenix 2a.m. Tuesday olympics United we stand olympic special 10 30 . Ones Day. Radio pro football Dallas at Phoenix 2 bin. Tuesday
