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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 20, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes Friday january 20,1989 scoreboard from Page 22 Ohio Weslyn 65, Kenyon 52 Olivet 69. Adrian 66 Ottawa. Kan. 89. Mcpherson 82 Otterbein 84, Marietta 65 Peru St. 79, mount Marty 63 Purdue Calumet 96, be Illinois 87, of Rosary 75. St. Xavier 73 St. Francis. Iii. 92, Illinois tech 68 St. Mary s. Kan. 81, Kansas Weslyn 68 Toledo 49, Ball St. 46 w. Michigan 72, cent. Michigan 67 West mar 82, Dort 76 Wilmington Ohio 83. Cent St., Ohio 76 Wittenberg 82, Oberlin 45 Wright St. 72, w. Illinois 65 Southwest Florida St. 112. Arkansas 105, of Oklahoma 123, Kansas 95 Oklahoma St. 124, Oral Roberts 98 Texas 90, Texas tech 86 Texas Christian 55, Houston 54 Texas lutheran 86, southwestern Texas 75 far West Claremont Mudd 79, Whittier 74 Pomona Pitzer 104, Redlands 103 Sacramento St. 87, Cal Davis 81 . International 106, Cal san Diego 89 Mcaa div. Ill top 20 Mission Kansas a the top 10 teams in the Mcaa division Iii men s basketball poll with records through january 16 and previous ranking record , Ohio 15-0 1 2. Wisconsin Whitewater 12-0 2 3. Jersey City St., . 14-1 3 4. Washington my. 10-2 4 5. Buffalo St., . 12-1 5 6. Trenton St., . 11-1 8 7. Potsdam St., . 10-2 9 8. N. Adams St., mass. 12-0 10 9. Oglethorpe a. 10-2 10. Wartburg Iowa 13-2 6 Mcaa div. Ii top 20 Mission Kansas a the top 20 teams in the Mcaa division ii men s basketball poll with first place votes in parentheses records through Jan. 16 and total Points 1. Virginia Union 8 2. Cal Riverside 3. Philadelphia textile 4. Bentley mass. 5. Alaska-anchorage6. Quincy Iii. 7. Cent. Missouri St. 8. Tampa. Fla. 9. Florida tech 10. Slu Edwardsville 11. Morehouse a. 12. Gannon. A. 13. . Central 14. Assumption mass. 15. Be Missouri St. 16. North Dakota St. 17. Lock Haven a. 18. Ind. Pur. Fort Wayne 19. Cal  20. Troy St., Ala. Record 12-0 13-1 14-1 10-1 15-4 14-214-1 14-1 12-1 11-2 11-1 12-2 10-2 9-3 13-2 11-4 12-1 12-2 11-3 11-3 pts 160 143 136 132 131 119 118 110 101 86 75 67 65 42 37 33 31 30 21 13 a Verinis australian open Melbourne Australia a results in the $2.4 million australian open Tennis championships at the National Tennis Center seedlings in parentheses wednesday men s singles first round Paul Wekesa Kenya def. Bruno Oresar Yugo Slavia 7-6 7-53-6,0-6, 7-6 7-46-4 John raw Ley Australia def. Glenn Michibata Canada 7-6 7-5. 3-6, 7-6 7-36-0 Richey Reneburg hous ton def. Diego Nargiso Italy 7-6 7-33-6, 6-4, 6 0 Gianluca Pozzi Italy def. Jim Grabb Tucson ariz., 4-6,6-3, 6-4, 3-6,6-3. Malcolm Allen new York def. Martin Lauren Deau Canada 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 Aaron Krickstein 10grosse Pointe mich., def. Udo Iglewski West Germany 7-5, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 Amos Mansdorf 16israel def. Rick Leach Laguna Beach calif., 6-7 4-76-2, 6-4, 7-6 7-4 Darren Cahill austra Lia def. Jakob Hlasek 5switzerland 6-4, 6-7 7 96-3. 7-6 9-7. Men s doubles first round Gary Donnelly Scottsdale ariz., and Pete Sam Pras Rancho Palos Verdes calif., def. Diego Nar Giso Italy and Leif Shoras Milwaukee 6-7 5-76 2,6-2 Johan Kriek Naples Fla., and Wally Masur Australia 4def. Charles Beckman Louisville ky., and Goran Ivanisevic Yugoslavia 7-6 7-57-6 7-5. Jonathan Canter Beverly Hills calif., and Bruce Derlin new zealand def. Jan Gunnarsson and Magnus Tideman Sweden 6-4, 6-2 Brod Dyke Australia and Tom Nijssen Netherlands 15def. Thomas Muster Austria and Cyril Suk Czechoslovakia 6-3,6-3. Kelly Jones san Diego and Joey rive fort Lauderdale Fla. 16def. Brett Garnett and Jeff Klaparda United states 6-3, 7-6 7-4 Tore Mei Necke West Germany and Jonas Svensson Sweden def. Martin sinner and Ivo Werner West Germany 6-4,6-3. Paul Chamberlin Toledo Ohio and Michael Kures Willow Springs Iii., def. Damar heretic and Alexander Vronz West Germany 6-3, 6-3 John Mcenroe Cove  ., and Mark Woodforde Australia 9def. Haracio de la Pena Argentina and David Wheaton Excelsior minn., 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Miloslav Mecir stretches for a Volley in australian open action. Niclas Kroon and Lars Wahlgren Sweden def. Michael Mortensen Netherlands and Joakim Nystrom Sweden 2-6, 7-6 9-78-6 John Fitzge Rald Australia and Anders Jarryd Sweden 1del. Sherwood Stewart the Woodlands Texas and Kim Warwick Australia 6-2,6-3. Igor Flego Yugoslavia and Agustin Moreno Mexico def. Heiner morning and Paul Thiene West Germany 7-6 10-86-4 Patrick Kuhnen and Carl Uwe Steeb West Germany def. Shane Barr and Roger Rasheed Australia 6-3,7-6 9-7. Pieter Aldrich and Danie Visser South Africa def. Johan Anderson and Richard Fromberg Australia 3-6, 6-3, 8-6 Boris Becker West Germany and Slobodan Zivojinovic Yugoslavia 12def. Leonardo Lavalle Mexico and Christian Saceanu West Germany 7-6 7-44-6,8-6.women s singles first round Andrea Temesvari Hungary Del Jennifer Fuchs Dix Hills calif.,6-1,6-1. Second round Steffi Graf 1west Germany def. Rene Simp son Canada 6-0, 6-0 Andrea Farley Cincinnati def. Petra Langova Czechoslovakia 6-1, 3-6, 6 1 Nicole Provis Australia 16def. Jill Hetherington Canada 6-4, 6-3 Kim Kessaris Henderson Ville n.c., def. Maria Strandlund Sweden 6-3. 3-6,6-4. Claudia Kohide Kilsch 8west Germany def. Christine Damas France 2-6, 6-1, 6-1 Donna Faber Bradenton Fla., def. Claudia Porwick West Germany. 7-5, 6-3 Marianne Werdel Bakersfield calif., def. Ishiya Akemi Japan 2-6,6-4,6-2. Amy Frazier Rochester Hills minn., def. Alexia Dechaume France 6-3, 6-3 Natalie Guerere France def. Yuki Koizumi Japan 6-1,6-1. Elise Burgin Baltimore def. Louise Field Australia 6-4, 6-4 to Durie Britain def. Nathalie her reman France 7-6 8-66-3 Raffaela Reggi Italy def. Christina Singer West Germany 6-0,6-4 Gabriela Sabatini Argentina 3def. Conchita Marti Nez Spain 3-6,6-1,6-2. Women s doubles first round Tracey Morton Australia and Heidi sprung aus Tria Don Britain and Simone Schulder Netherlands 6-0, 6-0 Halle Toffe Knoxville tenn., and Amy Frazier Rochester Hills minn., def. Gysele Miro Brazil and Lisa o Neill Australia 4-6,6-2,6-1. Ann Devries Belgium and Nicole Jagerman Netherlands def. Maya Kadowaki and Naoko Sato Japan 6-4, 6-4 Alexia Dechaume and Emmanuelle Derly France def. Jenny Byrne and Janine Thompson Australia 86-3,6-4. Joanne Faull and Rachel Mcquillan Australia def. Akell Ishiya and Masako Yanagi Japan 6 0, 5-7, 6-4 Lea Antonoplis los Angeles and Kathleen Horvath Largo Fla. 16def. I Lida Japan and Martina Pawlik West Germany 6-3,4-6,7-5. Martina Navratilova fort Worth Texas and  Shriver Lutherville my. 1def. Julie Salme. Beverly Bowes Lubbock Texas and Sandy col Lins Odessa Texas 6-4, 6-4 Jana Novotna and Helena Sutkova Czechoslovakia 3def. Camille Benjamin Bakersfield calif., and Patricia by Hong Kona 6-1, 6-2. Dianne Balestras Australia and Julie Richard son new zealand def. Renata Baranski Poland and Robyn Lamb Australia 5-7, 7-6 7-46-3 Alison Scott Australia and Molly Van Nostrand Brightwaters ., def. Anna Maria Fernandez Torrance calif., and Jane Thomas Jeffersonville,ind., 4-6,6-4,6-3. Claudia Porwick West Germany and Catherine Tangier France 14def. Carin Bakkum and Brenda Schultz Netherlands 6-4, 6-2 Celine Cohen and Sandrine Jaquet Switzerland def. Maria eks Trand and Jonna Jone rup Sweden 6-2,6-4. Louise Allen Winston Salem n.c., and Gret Chen Magers san Antonio Texas def. Eva Kraal Switzerland and Petra Langova Czechoslovakia 7-5, 6-1 Julie Halard France and Sandra was Serman Belgium def. Kerry Anne guse and Milynda Potter Australia 7-6 7-46-1. Thursday men s singles second round Jason Stoltenberg Australia def. Anders Jar Ryd Sweden 6-3, 7-6 7-45-7, 7-5 Boris Becker West Germany 3del. Kelly Evernden new Zea land 7-5, 6-1, 6-3 Michiel schapers Netherlands def. Marty Davis Harbor Bay Isle calif., 6-7 1-77-6 12-106-1, 6-2 Christo Van Rensburg South Africa Del. Neil Broad South Africa 6-3, 6-3, 5-7, 1-6,6-2. Wally Masur Australia def. Shuzo Matsuoka Japan 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 Miloslav Mecir 9czecho Slovakia def. Mark Kratzman Australia 6-2, 6-7 4-77-6 7-26-2 Leonardo Lavalle Mexico def. Veil Paloheimo Finland 6-0, 1-6, 6-2, 6-1 Chris Pridham Canada def. Glenn Layendecker Porto la Valley calif., 6-7 10-122-6, 6-3, 7-6 7-512 Mikael perfors Sweden 12def. Tore Mei Necke West Germany 6-2, 6-3, 6-2i Goran Ivani Sevic Yugoslavia def. John Fitzgerald 15australia 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 Mark Woodforde Australia def. Danilo Marcelino Brazil 6-4,6-0, 6 2 Damir heretic West Germany def. Paul Cham Berlin Toledo Ohio 7-6 7-36-7 2-73-6,6-4,9 7 Jan Gunnarsson Sweden def. Christian Saceanu West Germany 6-1,6-2,6-7 5-74-6,6-1. Men s doubles first round Grant conned and Glenn Michibata Canada 8def. Tim Sieg Kenner la., and Des Tyson Australia 3-6, 6-3,6-4 John Letts rolling Hills calif., and Bruce Man son Hing Glendale calif., def. Joao Cunha Silva Portugal and Gianluca Pozzi Italy 7-6 7-26-2. Brett Custer and John Frawley Australia def. John Marinov and Bryan Roe Australia 7-6, 7-16-3 Rich Leach Laguna Beach calif., and Jim Pogh 2palos Verdes Calif def. Richey Rene Berg Houston and John Ross Gainesville Fla., 6-4,6-2. Patrick Baur and Udo Iglewski West Ger Many def. Jan apell and Magnus Gustafsson Sweden 6-1,6-3 Peter Doohan and Laurie warder 7australia def. Steve Guy new zealand and Shuzo Matsuoka Japan 6-1,6-1. Mark Koev ermans and Michiel schapers Netherlands def. Adam Anderson and Carl Turich Australia 6-1,6-2 Guy forget France and Jakob Hlasek Switzerland def. Andrew Florent and an Drew Mclean Australia 3-6,6-3,6-1. Women s singles second round Michelle Jaggard Australia def. Federica Bon Signori Italy 6-4, 3-6,10-8 Lisa o Neill Australia def. Eva Kraal Switzerland 6-2, 7-6 7-4 Andrea Temesvari Hungary def. Kathrin Keil Albuquerque n.m., 4-6, 7-6 7-46-4 Catarina Lindqvist Sweden def. Lea Antonoplis los Angeles 0-6,6 2,6-3. Manon Bollegraf Netherlands def. Katrina Adams Chicago 6-7 6-86-2, 6-3 Hana Mandli Kova Australia 15def. Eva Pfaff West Germany 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 Helena Sutkova Czechoslovakia 5def. Heather Ludloff Foster City calif., 7-5, 6-3 Belinda Cordwell new zealand def. Beverly Bowes Lubbock Texas 3-6,6-3,12-10. Judith Wiesner Austria def. Emmanuelle Derly France 6-1, 6-2 Ronni Reis Miami def. Patty Fendick Sacramento calif., 6-4, 7-6 7-4  Shriver 4lutherville md., def. Sarah Loose More Britain 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 Mary Joe Fernandez Miami 10def. Ann Grossman Grove City Ohio 6-4,7-6 7-1. Brenda Schultz the Netherlands def. Anne Minter Australia 146-4,3-6, 6-1 Catherine Tan vier France def. Pilar Vasquez Peru 6-3, 4-6, 6 men s doubles first round Jennifer Fuchs Dix Hills ., and Jill Smoller Larchmont ., def. Virginie Paquet and Karine que Trec France 6-4, 7-5 Cynthia Macgregor and Cammy Macgregor Palos Verdes calif., def. Cathy Caverzasio and Laura Galarsa Italy 6-4, 6-3. Elizabeth Smylie and Wendy Turnbull Australia 7def. Iva Buda Rova Czechoslovakia and Clare Wood Britain 7-6 10-86-1 Manon Bollegraf Netherlands and Nicole Provis Australia def. An Drea Betzner and Wiltrud Probst West Germany 6-4,6-3. Silke Meier and Christina Singer West Ger Many def. Cecilia Dahlman Sweden and Regina mar Sikova Czechoslovakia 6-3, 6-3 katrina Adams Chicago and Zina Garrison Houston def. Louise Stacey and Jane Taylor ., 6-0,6-3. Nathalie Herreman France and Eva Pfaff 10west Germany def. Lindsay Bartlett Portola Val Ley calif., and Marianne Werdel Bakersfield calif., 6-3,6-0 Terry Phelps Larchmont ., and Raffaella Reggi 9italy def. Michelle Bowrey Australia and Andrea Temesvari Hungary 6-1,6 Boxin fight schedule Friday at the Miami Jai Alai Fronton Fred Pendleton Philadelphia is. Juan Nazario san Juan 12, for Pendleton s us a lightweight title. Saturday at Atlantic City ., Meldrick Taylor Phila Delphia is. John Wesley Meekins Hempstead Taylot i Heigi s Aba Junior welterweight title. Tuesday at the four seasons Arena great Falls mont., Frank Tate Hou Stork is. Jimmy Bills Vallejo calif., Las vegas 10, super middles. Thursday at Rochester ., George Foreman Marshall Texas is. Mark Young Miami 10, heavies Aaron Pryor Rochester ., is. Rick Kaiser Spearfish s.d., 10, Junior Welters Harry Arroyo Youngs town Ohio is. Donald Gwinn Charleston w.va., 10, lights Tracy Spano Plainfield ., is. Roger Brown Buffalo 10, lights. Jan. 27 at Sally a Las vegas Tim Witherspoon Phila Delphia is. Larry Alexander new York 10, Hea vies. Jan. 30 at Inglewood calif., Luis Santana los Angeles is. Derrick Kelly los Angeles 12, for Santana s Nab welterweight title Hector Lopez los an Geles is. Javier Marquez Mexico 10, super feathers Ruben Castillo Santa Maria calif., is. Santos Moreno Mexico 10, lights. Jan. 31 at resorts Atlantic City ., Lyndell Holmes det Tolt is. Fermin Chirino new York City. 10 middles. To leg Lelm of Heilbronn Bowler sets army Mark Bowling former All army Bowler and european masters Champion Rob Gard Ner of Heilbronn bowled a 237 Triplicate series at the Wharton Bowling Center in Heilbronn in a mixed league recently. It s the highest Triplicate re corded by the Usa eur bowl ing office in Europe. Gardner s 711 series also local Roundup Means that the 1987 european masters Champion will get a 700 Patch from the american Bowling Congress. Boxing a Berlin smoker for open boxers Only will be held at Berlin s Cole sports Cente Jan. 28. Free transportation on the duty train from Frankfurt and free billeting is offered boxers. For More information Call Ralph Cuomo at 332-6168 or civilian 030-919-6168. Racquetball the As Schaffenburg sports office will sponsor a Washington s birth Day tournament feb. 17-20 already Cavern. Deadline for the $15 entry fee is feb. 13. Contact Randy Miller or Ketti Borkowski at 323-8869. Pitburg a will hold a tournament feb. 3-5. Anyone can enter the tourney which starts at 6 . Feb. 3. Contact Willie minor or Jan minor at 450-6175 or civilian 06543-6066. Baseball the dates for the european Little league tournaments have been set. The Little league 11-12 years old european tournament dates Are july 21-28, with the world series aug. 22-26 in Williamsport a. The senior league 13-15 european dates Are july 13-19, with the world series aug. 14-19 at Kissimmee Fla. The big league 16-18 european dates Are july 7-11, with the world series aug. 12-19 at fort Lauderdale Fla. Anybody interested in Host ing any of the european tournaments should Contact Lupacchino at 354-6670 or civilian09725-9550. Local sports air Force basketball Csc men s playoffs Pitburg a West Germany results thursday in the Continental sports conference men s basketball playoffs a round Robin tournament among the Csc s top four teams Hahn Pitburg Lindsey and we Brucken that ends Sun Day Hahn 104, we Brucken 91 halftime Hahn Hawks 46, Zweibruck warriors 34. Top scorers Hahn Dobie Strong 27, Mike Owen 16, Rick Walton 14 Wei Tony Hicks 26, Doug Moore 13, Kevin Graham 13. Pitburg 63, Lindsey 56 halftime Pitburg Barons 38, Lindsey flyers top scorers bit Guy Lynch 20, Chris bar Bee 13, Kevin elevens 10 Lind Philip Hunt 15, John Myrick 1 1dyrell Reeves 9. We Brucken 84, Pitburg 74, of halftime we Brucken warriors 37, Pitburg Barons 28. Regulation 71-71. Top scorers Wei Tony Hicks 31, Kevin Graham 14, Chris Middleton 13 bit Guy Lynch 32, Leon Williams 11, Chris Barbee 6, Maurice Whitaker 6. Lindsey 91, Hahn 89 halftime Lindsey flyers 52, Hahn Hawks top scorers Lind John Myrick 25, Randy Gricius 18, Smoky Dorsey 12 Hahn Dobie Strong 24, Rick Walton 22, Mike Owen 22  
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