European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 4, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday january 4,1989 the stars and stripes Page 27 Versace to be pacers coach Post says sports wire from press dispatches new York Dick Versace an assistant coach with the defending Aba Eastern conference Champi on Detroit pistons will be named head coach of the Indiana pacers this week the new York Post reported tuesday. The Post said Versace would get a three year con tract which is still not signed and the official announcement would be made thursday. According Peter Vecsey the newspaper s pro Basket Ball columnist Versace beat out Bill Blair of the Washington bullets for the pacers Job. George Irvine has been the team s interim coach since the resignation of Jack Ramsay earlier this sea son. Versace joined the pistons in the summer of 1986after eight seasons As coach of Bradley University. Irish invited to White House Tempe Ariz. Lou Holtz and the fighting Irish of notre Dame Are headed for the White House. After winning the National championship monday night by beating West Virginia Holtz received a Tele phone Call from president Reagan. At the time Holtz was in the notre Dame locker room speaking with the University s president Rev. Edward a. Malloy. The president is on the phone an assistant coach yelled to Holtz. I m talking to the president Holtz said. No the aide said it s the other Holtz took the Call and accepted Reagan s invitation to bring the team to the White House at an unspecified Date. Woodforde wins in Australia Adelaide Australia defending Champion Mark Woodforde scored a 6-4, 6-4 Victory Over French hopeful Guillaume Raoux in the first round of the $123,400 South australian open Tennis championship at memorial drive tuesday. The australian proved too Strong for the 18-year-Oldraoux, who was last year s world no. 3 Junior and top French Junior. Sixth seeded australian John Frawley fared worse than his compatriot losing to Little known yugoslav Goran Ivanisevic. Frawley bowed in three close sets tothe 17-year-old, 7-5, 6-7, 7-3 6-4. Three of the eight seeds now Are out of the tournament following monday night s loss of top seeded an Drei Chesnokov of the soviet Union and Australia Darren Cahill seeded second. West Germany s Patrick Kuhnen seeded no. 7, was one of the few seeds to survive the first round when he beat Frenchman Olivier Delaitre 2-6, 7-6 7-36-2. The tournament played through sunday is part of series of Warmup events for the australian open which will be played Jan 16-29 at the National Tennis enter in Melbourne. Capitals Blank penguins 8-0 Landover my. Bengt Gustafsson scored two of Washington s five goals Over a 6 56 Span in the second Pend and the capitals snapped a seven game losing Streak against the Pittsburgh penguins with an 8-0 Victory monday. Nil standings monday s sum Maries on Page 24. Dave Christian also scored twice for the capitals who held Mario Lemieux pointless for the first time in his last 15 games and out shot the penguins 45-14. The loss was the worst of the season for the first place penguins and it marked the first time this season they failed to score at least two goals in a game. Pitts Burgh had lost Only once in 10 games and were 4-1-2 in their previous seven Road games. Duke clings to top Cage ranking new York Duke continued its hold on the no.1 spot in the a s College basketball poll monday while a startling loss to a division ii school sent previously unbeaten and second ranked Michigan reeling to seventh. The Michigan loss to Alaska Anchorage in the Utah classic last week ended a five week run by Duke s Blue devils and the wolverines As the 1-2 tandem in the rankings. Duke 8-0, received 49 first place votes and 1,192 Points from the nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters to remain no. 1 for the seventh consecutive regular season poll. Syracuse 13-0, replaced Michigan 12-1, As the run Ner up with five first place votes and 1,145 Points. Georgia 9-2, won the Cotton state classic and be came the Only new member of the top 20, replacing South Carolina which suffered its first two losses of the season to a ranked la Salle and Princeton inthe same tournament. Illinois 12-0, which won the Rainbow classic moved up one position to third in the poll. 105 Points behind the orangemen. Oklahoma 10-1, jumped two places As the sooner winners of the All College tournament received 995 Points 10 More than George town which held fifth. The hoyas 9-0, received five first place votes. North Carolina 11-1, was the Only other team to receive first place votes two and the tar heels improved one place to sixth with 951 Points. Michigan was next with 837 Points 33 More tha Arizona 8-1, which held eighth from last week. Iowa 11-1, remained ninth while Seton Hall 12-0,rounded out the top 10. Wolf pack tops Towson state Raleigh . Rodney Monroe and Chuck Brown each scored 23 Points monday night to Lead no. 16 North Carolina state to an 83-77 Victory Ove Towson state. The Wolf pack 7-1 and on a five game winning Streak struggled in the first half trailing by As much As 32-25 with 6 08 left in the period. But North Carolinas ate rallied to take a 46-38 Lead at halftime. Brian Howard added 18 Points for . State. Suns win before meager crowd Landover my. The remodeler Phoenix Sun continue to Shine even though not Many people were there to watch. The suns improved their record to 17-11 this season by beating the Washington bullets 125-122 before just 3,729 fans the smallest crowd of the season in the Only Aba game scheduled monday night. The bullets were in the game until the final Buzzer. But Jeff Malone s 3-Point shot was off the Mark giving the suns their sixth Victory in seven games and their first at the capital Centre since Jan. 26, 1985. . Juniors defeat Norway Anchorage Alaska Mike Modano had three goals and an assist to Lead the United states to a 12-4 Victory Over Norway monday night at the world Junior hockey championships. Modano the no. 1 pick Overall in last june s nil draft scored twice and set up John Leclair s second goal of the game in a four minute Span to give the . An 8-4 Lead. The americans put the game away by outscoring thew inless norwegians 4-0 in the final period. The ., now 3-2-1, out shot Norway 45-19. Scots win Cage tourney London Livingston of Scotland led by former american College players Lewis Young and Tom col Lier beat Leve Kusen of West Germany 71-62 monday night for the championship of the world invitational club basketball tournament. Young who played at Gardner Webb got All of his 18 Points on 3-Point shots while Collier from Alcor state had 17 Points and 15 rebounds. Leve Kusen was led by Michael Payne s 17 Point Sand Ricky Wilson s 16. Jazz guard suffers face injury Salt Lake City Veteran Reserve guard Bobby Hansen will be placed on the Utah jazz s injured re serve list again after fracturing Cheek Bones at a new year s eve party. Team spokesman Bill Kreifeldt said doctors con firmed that Bones under Hansen s left Eye were broken during an incident of horseplay that got out of hand at a party at Hansen s Home. Hansen a 6-foot-6 Iowa graduate who plays a Pivot Al role in the jazz guard rotation had just come off the team s injured Reserve list after recovering from a Bro Ken left hand. Soviets defeat devils 5-0 East Rutherford . Three soviet play ers scored in the first period and Yatch Yslaz Fetisow Long pursued by the devils added a goal in the second to Lead the Central red army team from the soviet Union to a 5-0 Victory Over new Jersey monday. The red army team extended its record to 3-0-1 inthe nil super series. Vladimir Konstantinov scored at 11 14 of the first period when he fired a 25-foot shot from the Slot off goaltender Chris Terreri s Glove. Vyacheslav Bykov broke in behind the devils de sense and beat Terreri with a backhanded shot at 14 20. Alexi Kasat nov then added a third goal on a Power play at 17 51 when he fired a 40-foot shot fro the Slot that got through Terreri s legs. The crowd cheered loudly before the game when Fetisow was announced. Devils fans continue to Hope for his appearance in anew Jersey uniform but the soviet Union has not allowed him to play in the nil. Czechs suspend hockey player Anchorage Alaska a czechoslovakian hockey player who was detained Friday on suspicion of shoplifting was suspended by team officials sunday. Roman Kontsek 18, was stopped by Security guard sat Sears Roebuck and co., who said they found two bottles of women s perfume in Kontsek s coat pocket. He was questioned by Anchorage police and release Din the custody of team officials. The company declined to press charges. Budd probe to be reopened London British track officials said monday they would reopen a probe into Zola Budd s eligibility for International Competition if the South african born runner attempts to return to her adopted country. Officials also were concerned about remarks attributed to Budd questioning the tactics of such anti apart Heid leaders As archbishop Desmond Tutu and Sam Ramsammy head of the London based South Africa non racial olympic committee. Budd said in a television interview new year s eve that she wanted to run internationally again for Britain although she would not renounce the apartheid poli cies of her Homeland to do so. 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