European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 8, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes sunday january 8,1989 Schneider Schneider nobs eighth straight world cup win Schwarzenber Austria a Vren Schneider of Switzerland skiing through a driving rain captured her eighth straight world cup Victory and fourth giant slalom of the season saturday. It does not matter whether it Rains snows or whether the Sun shines. It s simply running Schneider said of her record winning had the Best time in both heats for a win Ning total of 2 minutes 16.75 on Friday broke the record of six consecutive victories in Al Pine skiing held by swed ish Veteran Ingemar Sten Mark and italian Alberto her Victory sat urday Schneider widened her Lead in the world cup standings. She now has 207points. Ulrike Maier of Austria is second with 118points. Maier was also the run Ner up on Friday but the austrian Cut Schneider s margin of Victory to just 49-hundredths of a second on saturday. The Way the 24-year-old Swiss has been skiing that was a Triumph of sorts. The two second place finishes thrust Maie Rinto the role As the chief rival for Schneider at the world Alpine skiing championships in Vail,colo., jan.29-feb. 12. Maier has five second and four third places this Merle of France was third saturday on the strength of the second Best time in the Sec Ond heat and 2 17.50 Overall. Top american finisher was Tamara Mckinney of Squaw Valley Calif who placed 15th in 2 19.82. Schneider agreed that much of her Success could be traced to her mental attitude. Like today the weather was t Good and twas raining so that it almost shatters your Gog Gles. But with the form i have right now that does t make any difference at All because i be just got the stuff she works out. I Don t even know exactly Schneider who won two Gold medals at the Winter olympics last year said she plans to compete in the women s downhill at Grindel Wald Switzerland. Her specialities Are the slalom and giant slalom. Vreni is simply unbeatable at present Sandmaier. I thought that with two even runs today i might do the trick but she simply is in Peak men s downhill postponed tax Switzerland a a men s world cup downhill race scheduled saturday was postponed after dense fog blanketed much of the course organizers new Date or site were immediately announced for what was to be the Winter s fifth downhill event. The lax men s super Grace remained scheduled for sunday morning. Organizers waited 2 /2 hours saturday for the fog to lift off the 3,285-meter course before Call ing off the Stock led an austrian 1-2-3 finish in Friday s downhill at lax. Pacers Bury clippers in Versace s 1st game by the associated press Indianapolis Chuck person scored 13 of his28 Points in the third Quarter Friday night As the Indi Ana pacers Defeated the los Angeles clippers 123-88and gave Dick Versace a Victory in his Aba coaching debut. It was Only the seventh Victory in 30 games this season and the biggest winning margin in More than seven years for the pacers who on thursday announced the hiring of Versace a former Detroit assist ant to succeed interim coach George Irvine. Indiana scored the first six Points of the game an never trailed the clippers who lost their fourth straight game. Indiana s biggest Lead was 41 Points 123-82, and the final margin was the pacers largest since a 36-Point Victory Over Utah in december 1981. Wayman Tisdale had 22 Points and Herb William grabbed a career High 19 for Indiana. Rookie guard Gary Grant led the clippers with 19 Points. In other games Friday celtics 115, hornets 92 Boston Danny Ainge scored 25 Points leading six Boston scorers in double figures As the celtics rolled Over Charlotte handing the hornets their 10thconsecutive Road loss. Pistons 111, Hawks 88 Auburn Hills Mich. Detroit s Bill Laimbeer broke out of a six game slump and keyed a second Quarter surge with 18 Points As the pistons Defeated Atlanta giving Chuck Daly his 300th win As Detroit s coach. Bucks 128, bullets 121,2ot Baltimore Ricky Pierce scored four of his 29 no Roundup Points in the second overtime to Lead Milwaukee to Victory Over the Washington bullets. Pierce had scored three of Milwaukee s 10 Points in the first overtime which ended with the score tied at 113. Jazz 106, bulls 92chicago Karl Malone scored 10 of his 22 Sec Ond half Points during a decisive 16-4 third Quarter run and Thurl Bailey came off the Bench to score 33 Points As Utah held off s Michael Jordan was held to a pair of first Quarter baskets and eight Points in the second finished with 27 Points. Scottie Pippen scored 17 Points for Chicago but Center Bill Cartwright was held scoreless. Suns 120, Mavericks 111phoenix Tom Chambers scored 31 Points Armon Gilliam 26 and Mark West added 24 plus 15rebounds As the streaking Phoenix suns won their 10th straight Home game by beating Dallas. Lakers 118, heat 86inglewood, Calif. Orlando Woolridge scored 13 of his season High 29 Points in the third Quarter an magic Johnson had 25 Points As los Angeles dealt Miami its sixth straight defeat and improved then a s Best Home record to 12-0. Byron Scott scored 22 Points for the lakers who have won 19 consecutive regular season games at the forum since a one Point loss to Denver on March 25. Trail blazers 147, Kings 142,2 of Portland Clyde Drexler scored eight of his career High 50 Points in the second overtime and the Portland Trail blazers won their Lith straight Home game with a Victory Over Sacramento. Canucks rally to tie Detroit by the associated press Detroit Vancouver s Tony Tanti scored with2 06 remaining in the third period Friday night giving the canucks a 2-2 tie with the Detroit red wings. Adam Gates gave Detroit a 2-1 Lead at 14 50 of the final period with his eighth goal of the season but Tanti beat red wings goaltender Greg Stefan with asap shot from 35 feet for his 15th goal of the season. The canucks preserved the tie by killing a penalty Tostan Smyl that carried 1 54 into overtime. Detroit Center Steve Yzerman failed to collect Point ending his league High Point scoring string at 28 games. Vancouver took a 1-0 Lead on Rookie Trevor Lin Den s 19th goal 4 47 into the game. Detroit tied the score with less than four minutes gone in the third period when Petr Klima picked up Dave Barr s re bound in the deep Slot and slapped in a shot. In other games Friday capitals 3, Maple Leafs 0 Landover my. Rookie Mike Millar scored his second goal in As Many games and goalie Pete Peeters notched his second shutout in three starts a Washington Defeated Toronto. Millar took a pass in the right Circle from Kevin Hatcher and blasted a slap shot Over the shoulder of Toronto goalie Allan Bester for a Power play goal with7 09 left in the first period giving Washington a 1-0 Lead. Nil Roundup Peeters stopped 23 shots As he recorded his third shutout of the season. Lou Franceschett scored his first goal in 21 games in the second period after taking entering pass from John Druce with 4 21 left in the second period. Mike Gartner made the score 3-0 with his 15th goal of the season at 5 47 of the third period. Devils 5, sabres 4 East Rutherford . Mark Johnson scored once and set up goals by line mates John Mac lean and Patrik Sundstrom in a four goal second period that carried the new Jersey devils to a Victory Over Buffalo. The win snapped the devils four game losing Streak and six game wingless Streak and stretched Buffalo s losing Streak to four games. Jets 4, Kings 4 Winnipeg Manitoba Dale Hawer Chuk Power play goal with 3 08 to play in regulation gave Winnipeg a tie with the los Angeles Kings. The jets trailed 4-2 heading into the third period but Paul Fenton s second goal of the game closed the Gap to 4-3 with 5 13 to play. Hawer Chuk then tied the game just Over two minutes later with Dave Taylor sitting out a slashing penalty. John Tonelli figured in All four los Angeles goals scoring twice and assisting on the other two. Bailey leads Little All America football team by Herschel Nissenson a football writer running backs Johnny Bailey of Texas a i an Terry Underwood of Wagner the Rushing leaders in the Mcaa s division ii and Iii respectively weren dried to the associated press Little All America col lege football team Friday. It marked the third straight selection for Bailey whole division ii with 144.2 Yards a game 1,442 Yards on 229 carries. He also scored 15 touchdowns. Under Wood paced division Iii with 1,809 Yards on 245 car Ries in nine games he averaged 201 Yards a game and also shared the division scoring Lead with 21 touchdowns. The Only other Little All America repeater from 1987 is Center Mike favor one of three players from North Dakota state s National division ii champions on the 1988 team. The Little All America team is composed of player from divisions ii and Iii of the Mcaa and All naia schools. The quarterback is Portland state s Chris Crawford who completed 177 of 290 passes during the regular season for 2,265 Yards and 16 touchdowns with Only nine interceptions. The wide receivers Are Otis Amy of Austin Colleg and Troy Slusser of Washburn. Amy caught 74 passes for 1,231 Yards and 11 touchdowns while Slusser had63 receptions for 1,394 Yards and 19 ads. The tight end Portland state s Barry Naone caught 48 passes for 530 Yards. The rest of the offensive team consists of offensive linemen j9e Billingsley of Jacksonville state Ken Bon Ner of Wittenberg Rod mounts of Texas a i an Matt Tracy of North Dakota state and place kicker Tracy Bennett of Mesa state. The defensive unit consists of linemen Emanuel Mcneil of Tennessee Martin Mike Parker of Allegheny John Randle of Texas a i and Mike Stumberg of Central Iowa linebackers Henry Alsbrooks of Angelo state Yorrick Byers of North Dakota state and Dou Vanderesch of South Dakota backs Marty Hurley of Canisius Pete Jaros of augustan s.d., Tom Sala Mone of Hofstra and Jerry Woods of Northern Michi Gan. The punter is David Lewis of Suny Stony Brook
