European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 9, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday january 9,1989 the stars and stripes Page 27 sports wire Jones captures 2-sfro/ce Lead in toc from press dispatches Carlsbad Calif. Steve Jones converted a string of three consecutive birdies and a collapse by Chip Beck saturday into a two shot Lead after three rounds of the tournament of champions. Jones a first time entrant in this elite event that brings together the winners of pea tour events from the past 12 months needed Only a round of Par 72 to come from three shots Back with five holes to go. Jones who finished with a 54-Hole total of 6-under Par 210 on the rain soaked la Costa country club course was the chief beneficiary of Beck s bogey bogey bogey finish in a driving rain. Beck was two shots in front of the Field with five holes to go but lost five strokes to Jones Over that stretch and finished with a 74 that left him at 213 going into sunday s final round of the tour s season opening event. Ben Crenshaw and Lanny Wadkins were tied for second at 212. Crenshaw finished off a 70 before the Rains began and Wadkins shot a 71. In a separate but simultaneous Competition for senior players 50 and older Miller Barber led everyone including the regular tour players with a 208 total. Barber used a Strong finish to open up a three shot Lead with his bogey free round of 68. All of his leading margin was gained on the last two holes. Through 16, he was tied with australian Bruce Crampton. Crampton however bogeyed the last two holes and Barber played them Par Birdie dropping a 12-Footeron the maj Hole. Crampton who had a 71, was second alone at 211. Dale Douglass who led through the first two rounds slipped to a 75 and was the Only other senior in the 14 Man Field under Par for three rounds. He was at 214, Wounder. Defending Champion Dave Hill had a 221 total after a 75. Arnold Palmer shot 74 and was at 223. Step hires razorback aide Elpaso Texas David Lee offensive coordinator at the University of Arkansas was hired saturday As head football coach at the University of Texas at Elpaso school officials announced. Lee replaces Bob Stull who resigned to take the head coach s position at Missouri after leading the miners to a 10-3 season their Best record Ever. Hembrick Breaks hand wins Atlantic City . Middleweight Anthony Hembrick who was disqualified from his opening match at the olympics when he showed up late sur Vived a broken hand and won a unanimous decision Over South Korea s s Chung Dong Hwan saturday at the 1989 Usa Korea dual meet. The americans won eight of the 10 matches. Hembrick said he broke his left hand in the first round but dominated the fight despite his inability to Jab. I performed up to Par beat the people i wanted to and i feel a lot of satisfaction Hembrick said. When the Bell rang for the first round Hembrick bypassed the opening touch of gloves and dropped the korean with a right hand. The Guy wanted to touch gloves and my first thought was sucker punch and i tried to Knock his head off he said. Midway into the first round Hembrick broke his hand when he threw a left Hook but continued to control the fight and was named the Winner by All three judges. I broke it in the first round. I could have done much better if my hand would have been of. I hit his head and they have hard Heads Hembrick said. The other . Winners were Brian Lonon of the army fort Hood Texas Tony Gonzales of san Diego Frank Pena of Denver Richard Armstrong of Dallas skipper kelp of Colorado Springs colo., and Karl Rivers of the army fort Hood. The two korean Vic tors were Kim of Kon and Park Joon to. The koreans will face a different . Team on tuesday at the super dome in new Orleans. William & Mary rips japanese Yokohama Japan freshman Robert Green ran for 166 Yards and scored two touchdowns As Wil Liam & Mary beat Japan s All Star team 73-3 sunday in a College football exhibition game. Only several thousand spectators attended in a Light drizzle at the 35,000-seat Yokohama stadium. Japan began six Days of mourning when emperor Hirohito died saturday. The game went ahead As scheduled but the halftime show was cancelled. The japanese team played Well Early and trailed just 7-3 in the first Quarter. But William & Mary then scored almost every time it had the Ball. Green had touchdown runs of 29 and 2 Yards Tom Lewis caught scoring passes of 12 and 10 Yards Michael Belmear caught a 10-Yard to pass and scored on a 13-Yard run. Steve Christie kicked a 50 Yard Field goal in the second Quarter. The japanese tried operating both from a to forma Tion and a Shotgun All without Success against the bigger american players. Carmel tourney goes to Gilder Carmel Calif. Bob Gilder continued his re cent hot Streak beating club pro Rob Boldt by two shots to win the $250,000 Spalding invitational pro am tournament saturday. Gilder shot a 1-under-Par 70 at the Carmel Valley Golf and country club for a 72-Hole total of 8-under-Par 276. Match to win the professional bowlers association $125,000 Pinole open. Schlegel whose Victory snapped a four year drought collected $18,000 for his fifth career Aba title. Schlegel opened the title game with five straight strikes and led throughout the match. After rolling spares in the sixth and seventh frames Schlegel closed with five More strikes. Beginning the Day As the no. 5 seed Schlegel improved with each game. He opened with a 216-178 Victory Over former Aba player of the year Wayne Webb. Schlegel then eliminated Parker Bohn Iii 234-223 to Advance to the semifinal against Ron Williams. Five frames into that semifinal the City of Pinole including the Bowling Center suffered a blackout for 15 minutes with Schlegel leading by four pins. When Power returned Schlegel rolled six of a possible seven strikes. Williams missed a 10-pin spare in his first Frame after the blackout and wound up losing 259-253. D Entremont earned $9,500 for second place in his first appearance in a nationally televised championship round Woodforde wins Adelaide final Adelaide Australia defending Champion Mark Woodforde of Australia Defeated Patrick Kuh Nen of West Germany 7-5, 1-6, 7-5 sunday night in the final of the $123,400 South australian open Tennis championships. The fourth seeded Woodforde took Over two hours to Wear Down the powerful sen ing Kuhnen the seventh seed in the 32-draw Nabisco grand prix event. Woodforde collected $18,680 for his win with Kuh Nen earning $9,340. The australian left hander ranked 42nd in the world played the final two games superbly after a desperately close struggle. Kuhnen is ranked 61st. Young double Winner in track red army defeats whalers 6-3 West Point . Candy Young the Ameri can record Holder in the women s 50-meter High hurdles was a double Winner saturday in the Reebok track and Field classic at the . Military Academy. Young an assistant coach at Fairleigh Dickinson and representing the atoms track club took the 55-meter dash in 7.29 seconds and the 300-meter race in 39.92. Jama Aden of the East african to won the 1,000 Yard race in 2 10.60 and teammate Ali Mahamed took the 600 in 1 11.59. Other men s winners included Howard Lindsay of new York in the 300 in 34.54, Ricardo Liddie of the East coast to in the 55-meter dash in 6.52, and Tom Dunn of Long Island University in the 55-meter hurdles in 7.79. Hartford Conn. Evgeny Davydov Alexei Gusarov and Sergei nem Chinoy scored in a 1 26 Span Midway through the first period to Lead the soviet Central red army to a 6-3 Victory Over the Hartford whalers saturday night. Davydov snapped a 1-1 tie with a breakaway goal at 9 22. Gusarov connected at 9 59 from the Blue line on a screen and nem chinos scored from the right Post at 10 48. The red army led 4-1 after the first period. Valeri Zelepukhina Alexander Chemych and vat Cheslav Byton also scored for the red army which out shot Hartford 29-17. The red army which has outscored nil teams 26 17 in six games is 4-1-1 on its current exhibition tour which ends monday in Buffalo. . Advances in indoor soccer soviets win Over North stars Amsterdam Netherlands the United states sunday earned a berth in the second round of the 1989 indoor soccer world championships after trouncing Italy 4-1.other nations qualifying for the second round were the Netherlands Paraguay Brazil Hungary Belgium Argentina and Italy. . Lachowecki opened the scoring for the . Against Italy played before a crowd of 4,500. Other american scorers were Brent Goulet and Jim Gabarra who scored twice. Mario Marasini scored for Italy. . Defeated Zimbabwe 5-1 in a saturday game. Schlegel takes Aba title Pinole Calif. Ernie Schlegel overcame top seeded Dave d Entremont and a 15-minute Power fail ure for a 268-215 Victory in saturday s championship Bloomington Minn. Artur irbe stopped 34 shots saturday As the soviet Dynamo Riga team completed its tour of seven nil Arenas with a 2-1 Victory Over the Minnesota North stars spoiling the professional debut of Mike Modano. Igor Aku Linin and Sergei a Kosarev scored for Dynamo Riga which finished 2-4-1. Modano the top pick in last june s entry draft played 16 shifts mostly As a Center Between Dino Cic Carelli and Stewart Gavin. He was fairly Strong with the puck but tried several Blind passes that caught his new teammates by sur prise. 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