European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 19, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday. December is. 1988 the stars and stripes Page 25 chiefs trim demons for 1st win by Walt Morrissette slut writer Derheim. West Germany bad Krou Zach s Jay Mclean and Leonar Mcginnis combined for 54 Points to Lead the chiefs to their first Victory of the year a 108-96 win Over the Darm Stadt demons in v corps men Basket Ball action sunday. Mclean a v corps All Star last year broke Loose for 23 of his game High 31 Points in the second half. The chiefs blew a 16-Point first hair Lead then re covered in the second half to pull away from the demons in a Tough physical fast paced game. Darmstadt s 6-foot-7 Center. Harry Reed was whistled for three Quick fouls in the first half and the demons Tell be Hind with Reed on the Bench. The demons closed to within 30-2 on Cartton Arnold s Baseline drive five minutes before halftime. Then Mcginnis grabbed a full court pass from Mclean and look a one handed shot that kissed High off the Glass rattled around the rim and fell in As he was fouled. Mcginnis completed the three Point play that started the chiefs v corps basketball 13-2 run to their biggest Lead 43-27. Darmstadt rallied Back to within five Points behind Clyde Williams pair of three pointers and two steals by Benji Bowman. The demons 18-7 surge trimmed the chiefs Lead to 50-45. Mcginnis Sank a free throw with six seconds left give bad or Cugnach a 51-45 halftime Lead. The demons broke out of the second half Gate by scoring eight unanswered pints in the first three minutes. Wil Liams hit his third 3-Pointer of the game and followed it up with a 10-footer i traffic in the paint. Darmstadt took the Lead on Scott Graham s Baseline jumper and Bowman s Lay up with 16 55 left gave Darmstadt a 54-51 Lead. After the chiefs took a Lime out to Cool off the demons both teams played close. The Lead changed hands seven limes before Mclean put the chiefs ahead for Good with a 3-Pointer for a 66-63 Lead. After Reed picked up his fourth foul Mclean hit a 3-Pointer and Mcginnis finished off a fast break for a 72-7 Lead. Alfred Kelly added 15 Points for the chiefs while Quinlin Rhodes and Michael miz2dl had in Points each. Bow Man led Darmstadt with 18 Points Fol Lowed by Williams with 17 and four 3 pointers. Leonard Buckner added 16, Graham 13 and Reed 10. Both teams shot poorly from the free throw line but bad Kreuz Nach took advantage of Jis tremendous Edge in the number of free throw attempts. The chiefs missed 17 free throws but hit 34 others for 66 percent while the demons hit 11 of 21 attempts for 52 percent it took me awhile to gel Mclean said about his 23 second half Points most of them on Long Range jump shots that included two three pointers. We were getting More rebounds inthe second half chiefs coach Sam walk said. Our Bench helped us put for the first Lime this year Mcginnis said after the game. When they started pressing us late in the game we got our passes players and coaches on both sides were upset with the Way the officials were Call ing the game As players on both sides pushed around and Flung elbows under Neath. Temper came to a head when Bow Man walked up to the referee and yelled time out into his face. That action prompted a Quick technical on Bowman. Mclean Sank both technical to give the chiefs a 92-80 Lead with Ihrck min utes left bad Kreuz Nach officials had to move the game from the Rose Barracks gym sinbad Kru Czach to the Anderson bar Racks gym near Dix him because both scoreboards went out at Rose Barracks Friday night during the chiefs Embar rasing 95-73 Blowout loss to Wiesbaden. Bad Kru Estach evened its record Al 1 a while Darmstadt fell to la after Home Victory Over maim Friday 89-84. To the women s game earlier sunday the bad Kreuz Nach lady chiefs improved to 2-0 with 70-62 Victory Over the Darmstadt lady Gaddy had a game High 21 Points and nine assists to Lead bad Kreuz Nach. Sharline Manning had 17points and Joanne Wilson Ana april Elliott had 14 apiece. Wilson also had 10rebounds. Susan Moore led Darmstadt of Wilh in allowed by Lisa Johnson with 15, and by. Furn cute with 10. Sweden s Davis cup default angers fans by Stephan Nasstrom Goteborg Sweden a Stefan Edburg picked up some Lom Pride for the beaten Davis cup champions sunday but the swedes decision to default the last match against West Germany left a sour taste among the fans. Edburg the Wimbledon Champion edged West Ger Man hero Carl Uwe so cab 6-4, 8-6 in a match Short ened to bust of Lorec sets for the swedes Only Victory in the Davis cup final. A few minutes later the cheers turned into jeers As the a announcer told the fans that Sweden had de faulted the final singles match against Patrick Kuhnen in the Best of five match series. That final score 4-1 for West Germany which had become the ninth country 10 capture the coveted trophy by winning saturday s doubles match info vesels Boris Becker and Mats Wilander had been drawn to face each other in the last match but both players withdrew. Becker having played eight sets in singles and Dou Bles the two previous Days complained about fatigue and Wilander pulled out because of an injury. Becker who beat Edburg in straight sets Friday an then teamed with Eric Jelen to win saturday s doubles for the clinching Point was replaced by Kuhnen. But the swedes were unable 10 find any subsoil us for Wilander. Swedish Captain Hans Olsson said his two other team members also were injured. Kent Carlsson. Who has moved to sixth on the com Puter by playing Clay court events Only pulled a leg muscle in practice two Days ago and doubles Star and ers Jarryd has a sore shoulder Olsson said. The Walkover triggered a fan reaction unheard of since the swedish Davis cup team became a Power House six years ago. The fans including at least 1,000 from Germany bad paid an average ticket once of$100 for the three Day championship. Olsson who has Ted Sweden to three Davis cup wins since 19b4, was booed by the fans when he tried to explain his decision on the p. A. System. You have showed me what you think Olsson Saida he was interrupted several times by the booing fans. Now let me talk. Please let me talk. The players have been advised by physicians to rest. Hope you understand because i can understand your feel Ings. I could have forced one of the players to go out Here but i Don t think it would be very Wise. I Promise you thai we will come Back strongly next if the swedes decision to default could be interpreted As they were bad losers Olsson said that we Haven t showed bad sportsmanship. We fought As hard As we could. But we lost to a belter learn Wilander the world s lop ranked player and Winner of the australian French and . Open this year has been bothered by Shin splits since september and has played a limited schedule this fall. Mats played Here despite being Hurt Olsson told the fans. He had great pain. He did t want to Lake any , final marked the last Lime the Davis cup will be played without the tiebreaker initiated by american Jimmy Van Alen in i Clate 1960s. Starting next year the tiebreaker will be played Al 6-6 in All sets except in a fifth and decisive set Kuhnen beat swede miracl perfors a former French open finalist in an exhibition 6-3, 6-1 before the prize awarding ceremony. Schneider nabs 3rd Victory of season to extend ski Lead Val Soldana Italy a Vreni Schneider capitalized on a fall by her toughest challenger and won a women world cup giant slalom race sunday extending her Over All Lead and moving closer to the sea son s title. Schneider world and olympic Champion won her third race of the season her 16th world. Cup Triumph edging Matyja Svet of Yugoslavia by one Sec , after two Schneider thrilling runs Down the Foppe track. Schneider who won a giant slalom and a slalom plus a combined earlier this season now has 107 Points after six races and a commanding Lead in the Overall standings. Austrian Ulrick Mair in second place with 63 Points did not pick up any world cup Points sunday. After clocking the fastest first heat Maier fell Midway. In the second run ending her Chance for her first cup Victory and Austria s first in a women s giant slalom since 1978. /. By clocking the fastest second heat i minute 12.13 seconds Schneider had a total winning time of 2 28.40. Her Victory was the fifth by the Power Ful Swiss team this watcher was the top austrian finisher in third place in 2 30.03. West German Regine Mohesen Lychner skied her Best giant slalom in 10 years and was fourth in 2 30,97. She was a late starter with no. 67. Swiss Maria Wall scr seeking her third straight Victory finished fifth. Tamara Mckinney of Squaw Valley calif., finished seventh in 2 31.52, be Hind France s Carole Merle and called Ila Good showing which boosted my con Mckinney. The first american woman to win a world cup Overall title said i still have room to improve. 1 have High Hopes for the next the next women s event Wilt be tues Day s slalom at Cou Mayeur a Alpine resort in Northwest Italy television pro football Chicago at Minnesota 3a.m. Tuesday a radio. Pro football Chicago i Minnesota,3 06a.m.tuesday, ,. ,. . Defeats Europe to win Kapahua Hawaii a the american pea team beat the european pea team by four Points saturday in the championship round to Complete a sweep of the is million Kirin cup world championship of Golf the United Stales which has won three of the four Kirin cups and swept its three qualifying round opponents beat the european pea team in four of the us final round matches. Europe has placed second in All four Kirin new zealand Defeated Japan 8-4 to finish third. Of think the. Bottom line Here is we just know this course belter than the other teams said Ben Crenshaw Captain of the . Learn referring tothe 6,761-Yard Par-72 Kapahua Bay course. Mark James the european Captain agreed the greens on this course were very foreign 10 my team Mem Bers he said. We rarely play on this Type of green.". After two rounds of to wind and one Day cancelled because of nearly 2 inches of rain flooding the Fairway. The match stroke tournament played 36 holes on saturday to conclude the world cup. The . Players split the $360,000 first prize with Joey Sinclar receiving a $4,000 Bonus for the highest number of Points eight during the four rounds. The european team took. Home s210,000 for second place. Sindelar also was the top scorer for the final round with a 4-under-Par 68 that was two strokes better than reran Rafferty. In other .-euro can matches Curtis strange Defeated Mark Mouland 70-71, Crenshaw beat Cardan Brand 70-71 and Chip Beck beat James 69-73. In the two matches the United states lost Europe s Jose Rivero Defeated Mark Reid 72-76 and Andersfn Ysbrand beat Steve Pate 70-71. Australia new zealand which won $180,000, beat Japan in four out of six matches. Japan pea team look Home j150,000 for fourth place. Under the tournament format the first three rounds decided the to teams Tor the final championship round a
