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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 17, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes tuesday january 17,1989 East defeats West 24-6 in shrine game Stanford Calif. A Lewis Tillman of Jackson state rushed for 86 Yards and a touchdown and Pitt line Backer Jerry Olsavsky scored on a 75 Yard interception return As the East beat the West 24-6 in the East West shrine game on sunday. Tracy Johnson also ran for a touch Down and the East defense bottled up the injury depleted West Offens throughout the Day in the 64-year-old collegiate All Star game. Rick Walsh of new Mexico provided the Only West Points with two first Halffield goals. Arkansas 6-foot-4 defensive Back Steve Atwater one of several potential first round nil draft picks on the squads intercepted two passes and was named defensive player of the game. The 6-foot, 205-Pound Tillman who shattered Walter Payton s school career and single season Rushing records earned offensive player honors by aver aging 4.4 Yards on 19 carries and bul Ling in for a 1-Yard touchdown run inthe second Quarter. Olsavsky s spectacular run clinched the Victory late in the fourth period. With the West trailing by 11 Points and on a rare drive he picked off an errant pass by Oregon state s Erik Wilhelm and eluded two last gasp attempted tackles to lurch into the end zone with 4 40 remaining. The game showcasing top College seniors from around the nation As Well a two from Canada and one from mexi co benefits 22 shrines hospitals for crippled and burned children in Nort America. A crowd of 76,000, including dozens of nil scouts attended in Stanford stadium. The West was without its two mos spectacular offensive players Southern Cal quarterback Rodney Peete and Oklahoma state s Hart Lee Dykes both injured in the Hula bowl. Syracuse s Robert Drummond runs away from Nebraska s Broderick Thomas As Tom Waddle left of Boston College watches orangemen dominate Japan bowl it a to a � m a � � Yokohama Japan a Robert Drummond started the show for Japa Nese football fans with a tackle breaking 41-Yard scoring run on the game s firs series and his Syracuse teammate Kris Ingram effectively ended it with fourth Quarter interception. In Between the East All stars let the West in the game for Only six minutes in a 30-7 Triumph Only the fourth for the East in 14 Japan bowls. Drummond scored twice adding a 1-Yard touchdown plunge in the second Quarter and ended with 66 Yards in eight carries and another 17 in three pass receptions As he won outstanding offensive player honors. Duke s Anthony Dilweg who threw three touchdown passes in the East s 21 10 Victory Over the West in the Hula bowl a week earlier threw 10 Yards to West Virginia s Anthony Brown for the East s other touchdown. Pete Stoyanovich of Indiana add Edfield goals of 49, 30 and 22 Yards. After Drummond s Early touchdown the West led by Urcla quarterback Troy Aikman went 79 Yards in 12 play for its Only offensive Success of the game Aikman completed four of five passes for 43 Yards before Urcla teammate Eri Ball scored from the 3. Then the West s Marcus Turner intercepted a pass by Michigan state s Bobby Mcallister. But Shon Morris of Auburn intercepted Aikman on the next play and the East defense kept the West bottled up forthe rest of the game allowing just 45 Yards Rushing and 94 passing. Aikman ended up with five completion sin 10 attempts for just 54 Yards. The West s other quarterback Chuck Hartlieb of Iowa was intercepted twice As he completed five of eight for 40 Yards. College from Page 21 ing minutes Virginia went ahead for Good on Curtis Williams Short jumper that made it 35-34 with 4 28 left in the first half. The Cavaliers outscored Nort Carolina 15-7 Over the remainder of the half for a 50 41 Edge. Virginia led 62-53 with 15 07 remaining when mor Gan scored the next eight Points including a pair of 3 posters to boost the Cavaliers Lead to 70-55 with13 48 to go. No. 14 Florida St. 101, no. 17 Tennessee 90 Tallahassee Fla. Tony Dawson scored 30 Points and George Mccloud added 29 As Florida state Defeated Tennessee. Florida state 12-1, opened a 50-28 Lead late in the first half and fought off several Tennessee spurts in the second half. The volunteers 11-2, closed to within 66-61 with 12 14 left in the game on Dyron Nix s 3-Point shot but were never Able to get any closer. No. 9 Louisville 67, no. 19 Georgia tech 65atlanta Kenny Payne hit two 3-Point baskets in the final 77 seconds lifting Louisville past Georgia tech. Payne s first 3-Pointer, with 1 17 to play gave the cardinals a 63-62 Lead his second with 44 seconds left built a 66-64 advantage. Pervis Ellison who led the cards with 20 Points Hita free throw four seconds from the end As Louisville 12-2, stretched its winning Streak to 12 games. Golf from Page 21 about catching the front running Azinger until remade a 10-foot Birdie putt on the 16th Hole and then chipped in for Birdie on the 17th.that left him one Back going to the last Hole of regulation play. Both Jones and Azinger drove into the rough an both had to Lay up on the Par-5 finishing Hole. Jones put his third on the Green. Azinger apparently in command hit a wedge shotto the Back of the Green and left his first putt about six feet Short. After Jones missed his Birdie attempt Azinger needed the 6-footer to win. He backed away from it once then missed setting up the playoff. I thought i made it. It just leaked a Little bit to the Righton me. Obviously i m incredibly disappointed. I made a mistake when i did t need to Azinger said. Mark Calcavecchia led through four rounds and 72holes the length of a Normal pea tour event but could do no better than Par 72 in the final round an dropped Back into a tie for fourth at 344, a single shot out of the playoff. He had a shot at tying the three leaders but missed an 8-foot Birdie putt on the 90th Hole. That left him in a tie with Kenny Knox Fred Cou Ples and Lanny Wadkins at 16 under Par. Knox and couples each shot 69. Wadkins had a 68that included a 3-putt Par on the final Hole. Veterans Hubert Green and Tom Kite and West German Bernhard Langer were another stroke Back at 345. Green shot 68, Langer 70 and Kite 71. Proponent willing to take new look at proposal 42 Washington a Southeastern conference commissioner Harvey Schiller who lobbied heavily for the highly criticized proposal 42, said sunday that he is open to More discussion and perhaps changing the Rule before it is implemented for the 1990-91school year. I think one of the reasons for asking that it be delayed until 1990 was there May be some reconsideration Schiller told the Washington Post in an inter View. Now that there is debate it is demonstrating a need to make sure the legislation is More  proposal 42, approved by Mcaa division i member last wednesday by a 163-154 margin would prevent High school students who meet Only part of the Mcaa s in trance criteria from receiving scholarships their first year in College. It applies to athletes who fail to score 700 on the Scholastic aptitude test or a 15 on the american College test and earn a 2.0 Grade Point average in a High school Core curriculum of 11 subjects. Dozens of coaches around the country have voiced Weir objection to the Rule and Georgetown coach John i Hompson calling it discriminatory walked off the court to protest the measure before his team faced Boston College on saturday. If we Are denying opportunities with this piece of legislation then i m against it Schiller said. But at the same time there is a whole Range of Mcaa Rule that have to do with partial qualifiers and those should be looked at  
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