European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 16, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes monday january 16,1989 College from Page 21 62-37 Lead As the wildcats beat Oregon in the Pacific-10 conference. Oregon got within 62-47 after running off 10 straight Points but the wildcats 11-2, outscored the ducks 16-6 to Lead 78-53 with 7 48 to play. Scan Elliot the Arizona ail american who has been struggling through a scor ing drought had his second straight 11 Point game but he did hit a 3-Pointer during an 11-1 run that got Arizona off to an Early Lead. No. 13 Seton Hall 76, Connecticut 62 John Morton scored 19 Points and made two 3-Point baskets and a three Point play Down the stretch to carry Seton Hall Over visiting Connecticut in the big East. Daryll Walker scored 21 Points for the pirates 15-1. Connecticut is 9-4. Seton Hall led 63-60 with 2 44 remaining and scored 11 straight Points to take command. No. 15 . State 82, a. Tech 68 Rodney Moore scored 26 Points and Chris Corchiani helped hold Georgia tech s High scoring Tom Hammonds to just nine Points in their acc game As North Carolina state won its ninth straight. Hammonds had scored 100 Points in his last three games and the yellow jackets had won four straight. At one Point in the second half the 6 foot-9 Hammonds became so frustrated that he pushed the 6-foot Corchiani to the floor. An intentional foul was called Corchiani hit both free throws and . State led 55-37 with 16 05 to play. . State is 11-1. No. 16 Kansas 75, Kansas St. 74 Milt Newton hit two free throws with 30 seconds left in overtime leading Kan Sas Over Kansas state in the first big eight game played in the wildcats new Bramlage coliseum. Newton finished with 21 Points. Lakeith Humphrey sent the game into overtime for Kansas state hitting a 3 Pointer from Well beyond the line to make it 68-68 with one second to play. Kansas 8-4, led by As Many As 10 be fore Kansas state rallied. No. 18 Ohio St. S3, Michigan St. 81 Jay Burson s 13-footer with four seconds left snapped an 81-81 tie and boosted Ohio state Over Michigan state in a big ten game that saw 29 ties or Lead changes. Burson had 15 of his 19 Points in the second half while Perry Carter had 22 Points for the buckeyes 12-3. Kirk Manns hit a 15-foot jumper to tie the score for Michigan state after James Bradley of Ohio state missed the front end of a 1-and-l with 44 seconds left and a Chance to put it away. Villanova 76, no. 20 Providence 67 Tom Greis scored 25 Points and Doug West added 24 As Villanova gave provi Dence its first loss of the season in 14 games. The visiting wildcats who Defeated no. 4 Syracuse on monday provided coach Rollie Massimino his 300th Victory in 16 years at Villanova with their second straight big East upset. Providence which had a 30-28 half time Lead moved into a 63-62 advantage on a pair of free throws by Matt palazzi with 3 57 left. However that was the Fri ars last Lead As they were outscored 14-4 the rest of the Way. Villanova is 10-6. Carlton screen scored 15 Points for Providence. A ranked Indiana 92, Northwestern 76 Indiana coach Bob Knight got his 500th coaching Victory As Jay Edwards scored 22 Points and keyed a 14-Point run in the second half that led Indiana Over Northwestern in the big ten. In his 24th year of coaching the 48 year old Knight now is 500-183. In 18 years at Indiana his record is 398-133. Sex Leaf Courtnay Sparks Montrea past Toronto 5-3 coaches from Page 21 son Are Black and Brown Knight and Carlesimo Are White. Michigan coach Bill Frieder said the toughened Rule which he called stupid and ridiculous would Lead to cheating. He said it might mean boosters will pay players who get no Aid from the schools or there will be cheating on tests. They could get someone else to take the test for them said St. Massimino John s coach Lou Carnesecca of athletes worried they could not make the Grade on the Entrance exam. While Many other coaches joined in opposing the new Rule some were a Tittle surprised by Thompson s Boycott. I was stunned Villanova coach Rollie Massimino said. But i know j9hn, and i know John runs on his convictions. I think he feels there s an injustice. I think he feels it s time to stand up for what he believes in and what he thinks is football coaches even those who have yet to feel the sting of proposition 48, joined in voicing concern about the new amendment. It d be so easy to say Well Good because if i Don t have one no one else will have one " Iowa state coach Jim Walden said. I really Don t like the direction of anything we re doing though. I Don t like the direction we re going. It s called Don t give people who deserve a Chance a Chance once upon a time football and All athletics at All Levels was made so that the color of your skin and the number of dollars your dad had in the Bank did t really matter. But it seems to me that All of a sudden we re changing College foot Ball into a Rich Man s by the associated press Toronto Russ Courtnell Mak ing a successful return to Maple Leaf gardens sc9red twice to Lead the Mon Treal canadians to a 5-3 Triumph Over the Toronto Maple Leafs saturday night. Courtnell in his first appearance at the gardens since the nov. 7 Trade that sent him to Montreal for John Kordic scored his ninth goal of the season with six seconds left in the first period to give Montreal a 2-1 Lead. He made it 4-2 at 7 26 of the third period breezing around the net and beating goalie Allan Bester on a wrap around shot for the game Winner. Mike Mcphee Shayne Corson and Ryan Walter also scored for the Ca Nadies who have lost Only one of their last 13 games. Tom Fergus led Toronto with two goals while Al Lafrate had the other. Kordic had threatened to take out some frustrations Over the Trade on his former teammates but failed to follow through. Kordic in his first game after serving a 10-game High sticking suspension was Cut on the nose for several stitches on his first shift by a teammate and was ineffective All night. The Leafs trailed quickly As Bester was beaten for a goal by Mcphee 51 seconds after the opening face off. Fergus tied it at 9 20, deflecting a slap shot by Rick Lanz through goalie Brian Hayward s legs. Courtnell then took Mats Dalsund s pass and rifled a shot past Bester late in the period. Lafrate Drew Toronto even at 7 51 of the second period with a backhand shot Between Hayward s legs. The game s first penalty a holding minor to Todd Gill put the canadians on a Power play at 8 39 of the second period. Gill had 16 seconds left when Corson got the Heel of his stick on Ste Phane Richer s behind the Back pass fora 3-2 Lead. Fergus got Toronto s third goal with 3 38 left in the game. In other games saturday sabres 1, Nordques 1 Quebec Marc Fortier scored with less than three minutes remaining in the third period to give Quebec a tie with Buffalo. North stars 1, flames 1 Bloomington Minn. Brian Bellows goal 4 30 into the third period lifted Minnesota to a tie with Calgary. Blackhawk 5, islanders 3 Uniondale . Steve Larmer scored twice in a four goal first period leading Chicago Over the new York Island ers in a Battle of nil cellar dwellers. Penguins 4, rangers 4 Pittsburgh Tony Granato scored his third goal of the game with nil Roundup Russ Courtnell. Successful return 3 18 left in the third period to give the new York rangers a tie with Pittsburgh. Granato completed his second hat trick of the season both against Pitts Burgh when he backhanded Brian Leetch s rebound past goaltender Tom Barrasso on a Power play for his 25th goal of the season. Troy Loney had Given the penguins a 4-3 Lead at 10 21 of the third period banging Bob erred s pass behind goal tender Bob Froese. Granato set up Carey Wilson s first period goal and scored twice in the Sec Ond period for the rangers. Bruins 5, red wings 5 Boston Ken Linseman s goal Midway through the third period gave the Bruins the tie despite a five Point Effort by Detroit s Steve Yzerman. Yzerman rallied the wings from a 2-0 deficit to a 4-2 Lead Early in the third period scoring his 40th and 41st goals of the season and setting up scores by Paul Maclean and Dave Barr. Yzerman s second goal gave the red wings a two goal Lead 4 02 into the third period but Don Sweeney Cut the Bruins deficit to one just 16 seconds later. Kings 9, whalers 6 Inglewood Calif. John Tonelli had two goals and two assists including the go ahead score As the los Angeles Kings scored five goals in the third period to beat Hartford. Wayne Gretzky Bemie Nicholls and run Duguay also had two goals for the Kings who won their third straight Home game. Navratilova Krickstein win australian tuneup ?\7 a 1-_ at in a it i.--. Sydney Australia a Martina Navratilova and Aaron Krickstein each completed successful Prepa rations for this week s australian open by winning championships sunday in the $350,000 new South Wales open Tennis tournament. Navratilova ranked second in the world clinched her fourth new open title when she overpowered swedish rival Catarina Lindqvist 6-2, 6-4. Krickstein ranked 14th, beat Andrei Cherkasov of the soviet Union 6-4, 6-2. Navratilova playing in her first tournament since a six week Layoff took just 58 minutes to wrap up the match despite a spirited fightback by Lindqvist during the second set. Krickstein third seeded in the event needed Only 65 minutes to wrap up his first grand prix title Victory since taking the Tel Aviv tournament in 1984. The new South Wales open was Krickstein s first grand prix tournament in Australia and he collected $23,000. Navratilova top seed for the women s tournament showed some deft touches particular in close to the net to win $40,000. It was the first time she has competed in the event since she last won it in 1985. The Victory completed Navratilova s preparation for the $1.5 million australian open which starts in Melbourne on monday. I m right on schedule with my build up for next week said Navratilova. My preparation this year is As Good As it s Ever been for an australian defending Champion Steffi Graf of West Germany opens her bid for a fifth consecutive grand slam title against Kerry Anne guse of Australia. Navratilova is the no. 2 seed. Chris Evert who lost to Graf in last year s australian open final did not enter the tournament this year. John Mcenroe at no. 7, is the top seeded american in the men s Field. The three highest ranked . Play ers Andre Agassi Jimmy Connors and Tim May Ute Are not playin6 in the first major tournament of the year. Connors is recovering from foot surgery Mayotte has tendinitis and Agassi did t feel like Mak ing the Long trip
