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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 5, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes sunday february 5,1989 scoreboard from Page 24 Spain 2, Mexico 1 at Marbella. Spain Emilio Sanchez. Spain Del. Francisco Manciet Mexico 4-6, 6-4, 6-0, 7-5 Leonardo Lavalle. Mexi co def. Jorge Arrese Spain 6-2, 6-4. 6-2 san Chez and Sergio Casal def. Lavalle and Sergio lozano4-6. 6-3. 2-6. 6-2, 6-1. West Germany 3, Indonesia 0 at Karlsruhe. West Germany Carl Uwe Steeb. West Germany def. Titus Arian to Wibowo. Indonesia 6-1. 6-2, 6-3 Boris Becker West Germany def. Abdul Kahar Mim Indonesia. 6-0. 6-1,6-1 Becker and Eric Jelen def. Suhan Ina Suha Yadi and Donald Wailan Wala Langi 6-2. 6-4, 6-1 France 3, Israel 0 at Tel Aviv Yannick Noah. France def. Gilad Bloom Israel 7-6. 4-6. 6-3. 6-3. Honri Leconte France def. Amos Mansdorf. Israel. 3-6. 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4 Guy forget and Noah def. Mansdorf and Shahar per Kis 6-3. 6-7. 7-4. 3-6, 6-3, 13-11. World championships Beaver Creek. Colo. A results Friday in the downhill portion of the men s combined and the combined results in the world Alpine ski championships downhill 1. Michael Mair Italy 2 minutes 04.63 seconds. 2. Marc Girardelli Luxembourg 2 04.64. 3. Markus Wasmeier West Germany 2 05.50. 4. Paul Accola. Switzerland 2 05.82. 5. Atle skaardal Norway 2 05.99. 6. Borni Huber West Germany 2 06.13. 7. Jan Einar Thorsen Norway 2 06.51. 8. Marian Bires Czechoslovakia 2 07.09. 9. Gunther Mader Austria 2 07.36. 10. Jeff Olson Bozeman mont., 2 07.56. 11. Graham Bell Britain 2 07.58. 12. Lars Boerne Eriksson Sweden 2 07.93. 13. De pod Ivinsky Canada 2 08.12. 14. Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland 2 08.15. 15. Patrick staub Switzerland 2 08.71. 16. Martin Bell Britain 2 08 80. 17. Josef polio Italy 2 10.39. 18. Markus Foser Liechtenstein 2 10.50. 19. Michael Tritscher Austria 2 10.73. 20. Peter Jurko Czechoslovakia 2 11.08. 21. Rob Crossan Canada 2 11.72. 22. Robert Ormsby Tahoe City Calif., 2 12.09. 23. Didiojr Schmidt France 2 12.22. 24. Gregor hoop Liechtenstein 2 12.50. 25. Fredrik Nyberg Sweden 2 13.41. 26. Hubertus von Hohenlohe Mexico 2 14.93. 27. Paul Frommelt Liechtenstein 2 15.03. 28. Ole Christian Furuseth Norway 2 15.36. 29. Gerard Escoda Andorra 2 17.24. 30. Eric Stappers Belgium 2 18.88. 31. Levente Csak Hungary 2 19.49. 32. Jonas Nilsson Sweden 2 19.63. 33. David Steele Virgin islands 2 19.97. 34. Nahum Orobitg Andorra 2 20.24. 35. Lothar Christian Munder Brazil 2 22.55. 36. Keiji Osh Giri Japan 2 24.28. 37. Tetsuya Okabe Japan 2 24.44. 38. Chris Musaed new zealand 2-24 68 39. Alexis Rac Loz Chile 2 24.82. 40. Philippe Henry Belgium 2 27.81. Combined results monday s slalom and Friday s downhill 1. Marc Girardelli Luxembourg 4.72 Points. 2. Paul Accola Switzerland 16.26. 3. Guenther Mader Austria 31.49. 4. Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland 40.41. 5. Markus Wasmeier West Germany 45.91. 6. Peter staub Switzerland 55.53. 7. Michael Tritscher Austria 59.56. 8. Marian Bires Czechoslovakia 61.58. 9. Josef polio Italy 68.83. 10. Berni Huber West Germany 72.31. 11. Didier Schmidt France 74.36. 12. Lars Boerne Eriksson Sweden 75.44. 13. Bob Ormsby Tahoe City Calif., 75.84. 14. Petor Jurko Czechoslovakia 85.27. 15. Atle skaardal Norway 93.61. 16. Ole Christian Furuseth Norway 93.61. 17. Paul Frommelt Liechtenstein 96.68. 18. Rob Crossan Canada 112.06. 19. Gregor hoop Liechtenstein 113.89. 20. Jan Einar Thorsen Norway 118.01. 21. Fredrik Nyberg Sweden 119.48. 22. Markus Foser Liechtenstein 120.76. 23. Jonas Nilsson Sweden 131.25. 24. De pod Ivinsky Canada 139.03. 25. Martin Bell Britain 148.64. 26. Jeff Olson Bozeman mont., 152.11. 27. Graham Bell Britain 157.15. 28. Michael Mair Italy 160.88. 29. Tetsuya Okabe Japan 177.95. 30. Gerard Escoda Andorra 196.52. 31. Kaiji Osh Giri Japan 200.94 32. Nahum Orobitg Andorra 233.65 33. Levente Osak Hungary 245.66 34. Chris Musaed new zealand 250.50 35. Hubertus von Hohenlohe Mexico 263.26 36. Eric Stappers Belgium 303.72 37. Alexis Rac Loz Chile 319.98 38. Philippe Henry Belgium 321,78 39. Lothar Christian Munder Brazil 344.17 40. Wook Hur Sung Korea 347.15 Bowling Aba Budweiser classic Miami a standings Friday after the sixth round of the $160,000 Aba Budweiser classic with names hometowns match play records 42 game pinball totals and prize Money top 5 and Vance to to finals 1, Randy Pedersen Santa Maria Calif., 16-8, 9.681. 2, Dave Ferraro Kingston ., 11-13, 9,655. 3, Nathan Terry ., Amarillo Texas 14-10 9,649. 4, Marc Mcdowell Madison wis., 15-8-1 9,640. 5, Brian Voss Seattle 15-9, 9,631. 6, David Traber. Woodstock Iii., 15-8-1,9,590, $4,500. 7, Dave Bolles Lodi Calif., 12-12, 9,547 $4,000. 8, Joe Berardi Wellington Fla., 12-11-1, 9,537, $3,600. 9, Harry Sullins Sterling Heights mich., 14-10, 9,513, $3,200. 10, Tony Westlake Edmond okla., 13-11, 9,499, $3,000. 11, Scott Devers Centerville ind., 14-10, 9,473, $2,800. 12 Mats Karlsson Sweden 12-12,9,426, $2,600. 13, Rey Perez Cincinnati 13-11, 9,425, $2,500. 14, Don Moser Santa Clara Calif., 10-13-1,9 342 $2,400. 15, Dave Husted Milwaukee ore., 12-12, 9,320, $2,300.16, George Branham Iii san Diego 11-12-1, 9,319, $2,200. 17, Sam Zurich Mel Bourne Fla., 10-14, 9,279, $2,100. 18, Chris War Ren Dallas 10-14,9,190, $2,000. 19, Dave Soutar Leawood kan., 10-13-1, 9,168, $1,900. 20, Ted Thompson Sarasota Fla 13-11, 9,161, $1,800. 21. Ted hannahs Zanes Ville Ohio 11-13, 9,142, $1,700. 22, Steve Lickliter Beckley w. Va., 8-16,8,-963, $1,600.23, Steve Wunderlich St. Louis 7-17, 8,738, $1,540. 24, z Del Ballard ., Richardson Texas 3-5, 8,614,$1,495. A Ballard replaced injured David Ozio Vidor Texas after 16 games. Ozio received 25th place and $1,415. Los Angeles open los Angeles a scores saturday after the conclusion of the  delayed second round of the $1 million los Angeles open played on the Par-71, 6,946 Yard Riviera country club course a denotes Amateur Mark Calcavecchia 68-66134 Sandy Lyle 68-66134 Halel win 70-67137 Mike  68-69137 Gene Sauers 67-70137 to Purtzer 71-66137 Fred couples 69-68137 Craig Stadler 71-67138 Steve Pate 67-71138 Mark Brooks 67-71138 Loren Roberts 69-70139 Howard Twitty 68-71139 Bruce Lietzke 69-70139 Bobby Wadkins 71-68139 Peter Jacobsen 70-69139 John Huston 70-70140  Price 73-67140 Chris Perry 71-69140 Don Reese 72-68140  Aldo ,72-68140 Phil Blackmar 68-72140 Gary Hallberg 71-69140 Bernhard Langer 70-71141 Dave Eichelberger 69-72141 be Crenshaw 70-71141 fuzzy Zoeller 72-69141 Rocco mediate 70-71141 Fulton allem 70-71141 Donnie Hammond 68-73141 Johnny Miller 71.70141 Jim Hallet 72-70142 Willie Wood 71-71142 Jay Don Blake 71-71142 Tommy Armour Iii 71-71142 . Snead 72-70142 . Weibring 70-72142 David Frost 73-69142 Tom Watson 72-70142 Shawn Mcentee 72-70142 Andrew Magee 71-71142 Brad Faxon 70-73143 David Ogrin 72-71143 Scott Hoch 74-69143 Bill Sander 72-71143 Gil Morgan 71-72143 Mark 0 Meara 75-68143 Calvin Peete 71-72143 Tom Kite 73-70143 Corey Pavin 72-71143 Hal Sutton 70-73143 John Adams 74-69143 Webb Heintzelman 69-74143 Bob Tway 71-72143 Scott Simpson 73-70143 Larry Mize 68-75143 Dick Mast 72-72144 Defiori 72-72144 Clarence Rose 71-73144 Ray Floyd 69-75144 do Pooley 72-72144 Billy Andrade 74.70144 Bil Britton 74.70144 Mark Lye 72-72144 Andy bean 69-75144 Kenny Knox 72-72144 Jim Benepe 69-75144 Dan Forsman 71-73144 Curtis strange 73-71144 Auto Racin 24 hours of Daytona Daytona Beach Fla. A final top qualifying results for sunday s Sun Bank 24 at Daytona Simsa Camel it sports car race at Daytona inter National Speedway with Drivers hometowns or countries make of car and average Speed around the 3.56-mile course car not Drivers Are qualified for this race 1. Geoff Brabham Australia Chip Robinson Oldwick ., Arie Luyendyk the Netherlands and Michael Roe Ireland Nissan Ftp 1 minute 39.182 seconds 129.217 Mph. 2. Davy Jones Cortland ., Jan Lammers Netherlands and Raul Boesel Brazil Jaquar xjr-9,128.346. 3. Geoff Brabham Australia Chip Robinson Oldwick ., Arie Luyendyk Netherlands and Michael Roe Ireland Nissan Ftp 128.278 4. Walter Brun Switzerland Hans stuck West Germany Oscar Larrauri Argentina and Doc Bundy Gainesville ga., porsche 962,128.241. 5. Klaus Ludwig West Germany James Weaver England and Sarel  Der More South Afri Ca porsche 962,128.200. 6. Costas los Greece Jeff Kline Malibu Calif., and Dieter quester Austria Pontiac spice127.491. 7. Price Cobb Evergreen colo., John Nielsen Denmark and Andy Wallace England 127.139. 8. Derek Daly Ireland Martin Donnelly eng land Patrick Tam Bay Switzerland Jaguar xjr-9,127.037. 9. Mario and Michael Andretti Nazareth a porsche 962,126.414. 10. Yoshimi Katayama and Takashi Yorino Japan and Elliott Forbes Robinson Denver n.c., Mazda 767b, 125.725. 11. Bernard Jourdain Oscar Manautou and Alex Contreras Mexico and Allen Berg Canada porsche 962,124.772. 12. John Andretti Indianapolis Derek Bell eng land and Bob Wollek France porsche 962, 124.495. 13. Chris Cord Beverly Hills Calif., Drake Olson Bridgewater conn., and Steve Bren new port Beach Calif., Toyota group a 124.335. 14. Gianpietro Moretti Massimo Sigala and Lanfranco Brancatelli Italy and Stanley Dickens Sweden porsche 962c, 123.946. 15. Bruce Leven Seattle Rob Dyson pleasant Valley ., Dominic Dobson Fairfax Calif., and John Paul ., West Palm Beach Fla., 123.940. 16. Lyn St. James Dania Fla., and David Lor ing Bow n.h., Ford probe 123.769. 17. Jean Louis Ricci and Claude ballot Lena France and Frank Jelinski West Germany,123.322. 18. Steve Durst Medford lakes ., Mike Brockman Orlando Fla., Mark Abel new Jersey and John Cochran Newport r.i., 122.490. 19. Tom Pumpelly lotion va., Ruggero Mel Gratis Italy and buddy Lazier Vail colo., Ford probe 122.208. 20. Tim Mcadam Greenwich conn., Chip Mead St. Simons Island ga., Dan Pastorini Houston and Bill Adam Coral Gables fla120.800. 21. Pete Halsmer Anaheim Calif., Bob Earl Larkspur Calif., and Paul Stewart England 117.371. 22. Scott Schubot and Linda Ludemann West Palm Beach Fla., and John Williams England Buick spice 116.766. 23. Paul Gentilozzi Lansing mich., Jerry Clin ton St. Louis Les Lindley los Angeles and Scott Pruett Roseville Calif., Oldsmobile Cutlass,114.445. 24. Wally Dallenbach ., Basalt colo., Dorsey Schroeder St. Louis and Mark Martin Greensboro n.c., Mercury Cougar xr-7,114.033. 25. Bux Mccall Boca Raton Fla., Tom Kendall la Canada Calif., and Max Jones Long Beach Calif., Chevrolet Camaro 113.683. 26. Jim Rothbarth St. Louis mo., Kenper Miller Pittsford ., Gene Felton Atlanta and Michael Ciasulli Union ., 112.635. 27. Tom Hessert Cherry Hill ., Charles   Conway ark., and John Morrison England,112.193. 28. Jim Downing Atlanta Howard Katz new York John o Steen Cincinnati John Maffucci Conyers ga., and Don Nickerson Woodland Hills,Calif., Mazda Argo 111.699. 29. Andy Petery Greenwich conn., Les Dela no new York and Craig Carter Marion ind., Mer Cury Capri 111.127. 30. Dan Marvin Berkeley Calif., Scott Leibler Manhattan kan., Mike Allison Canaan conn.,110.830. 31. Uli Bieri Canada Paulo Gutai Lamacchi and Martino Fin Otto both Italy 110.576. 32. Bob Zeeb Avon colo., Bobby Akin Ossin ing ., and Jeff Purner Braselton ga., Mercury Capri 110.407. 33. Peter Baljer Rick Moore and Randy Mac Donald Canada Buick Somerset 110.088. 34. Frank Jellinek North Hampton n.h., John grooms Eliot Maine John Fergus Columbus Ohio Mazda Argo jm16,109.760. 35. Del Russo Taylor Boca Raton Fla., Rob Peters Canada and Ken Bupp fort Lauderdale Fla., Pontiac firebird 109.607. 36. Peter welter Vero Beach Fla., Fred Phillips Shreveport la., Randy Pobst Melbourne Fla., and Ron Mckay Portland ore., Mazda Tina 109.312. 37. Frank Everett Bellevue wash., Ron Nelson Novato Calif., and Parker Johnstone Novato Calif., Pontiac spice 109.286. Track and Field millrose games new York a results Friday in the Mill Rose games at Madison Square Garden All race distances in meters unless otherwise specified men 551, Lee Mcrae Pittsburgh 6.14 seconds. 2, Raymond Stewart Texas Christian 6.18. 3, Floyd heard Santa Monica to 6.23. 4, Dennis Mitchell team elite 6.23. 5, Emmit King Tuscaloosa Ala 6.25.6, Lee Mcneill Atlantic coast club 6.29. 55 hurdles1, Jack Pierce Absecon ., 7.07. 2, Renaldo Nehemiah Mazda to 7.10. 3 Roger kingdom team Adidas 7.10. 4, Tonie Campbell bit to 7.15. 5, Arthur Blake Mazda to 7.19. 6, Andre Phillips world class athletes 7.32. 4001, Antonio Mckay new York a 47.28 2, Tim Simon Atlantic coast club 47.94. 3, Kevin Robinzine fort Worth Texas 48.35. 4, Michael Franks athletics West 49.30. 5001, Mark Everett Florida one minute two seconds. 2, Ken Lowery Chicago state to 1 02.48.3, Andrew Valmon team elite 1 03.62.4, Roddie Haley athletics West 1 04.91. 6001, Ian Morris Abilene Texas 1 08.42. 2, Charles Jenkins ., Atlantic coast club 1 09.35 3, Clarence Daniel team elite 1 11.35. 4, Elvis Forde Atlantic coast club disqualified. 8001, George Kersh Taft College 1 48.32 2 Stanley Redwine athletics West 1 49.78. 3, Slobodan Popovic Yugoslavia 1 50.28. 4, Paul Nereng Virginia 1 50.44. 5, John Marshall team elite 1 50.53. 6, Lorenzo Brown Arkansas,1 51.40. 1,0001, Simon Hoogewerf Canada 2 19.92. 2, Sammy Koseki Kenya 2 20.22. 3, Ray Brown Atlantic coast club 2 20.51.4, Ben Kurgan Virginia 2 23.83. 5, Jim Maton Atlantic coast club 2 24.94. 6, Charlton Hamer Atlantic coast club 2 25.85. Ic4a mile1, Frank Conway Providence 4 00.63. 2, Brad Schlapak northeastern 4 05.63. 3, Jan Friedly Villanova 4 06.13. 4, Peter Rono mount St. Mary a 4 06.15. Masters mile1, Ron Bell Britain 4 17.88 world indoor record old record 4 18.25, Albin Swenson March 15, 1987. 2, Mike Boit Kenya 4 18.07. 3, Byron Dyce Gainesville Fla., 4 20.60. 4, Albin Swenson Wolcott conn., 4 2348 5 Harry Nolan Shore a 4 25.07. 6, Ken Sparks Chagrin Falls Ohio 4 27.02. 7, Jim Ryun Law rence kan., 4 38.39. Mile1, Marcus o Sullivan Ireland new bal Ance to 3 54.27. 2, Sydney Maree Puma to 3 57.37. 3, Ray Flynn Ireland 3 59.03. 4, Frank o Mara Ireland Reebok re 4 02.58. 5, Jose Abascal Spain 4 07.79. Mile relay1, Atlantic coast club Elvis Forde Ken Henderson Tim Simon Chip Jenkins 3 11.52. 2, Florida 3 12. 35. 3, Auburn 3-14 79 4 St. Augustine a 3 21.74. Mile relay1, Manhattan Tony Loncke Walter Mccall Steve Neil Bruce phillip3 17.27. 2, Seton Hall 3 18.62.3, new York tech 3 21.77. Mile relay1, Maryland Eastern Shore Maurice Carpenter Torrance Zellner Wayne Brett Howard lindsay3 24.40. 2, Bronx express 3 24.44. 3, Morgan state 3 26.45. 4, Georgia 3 27.35. Mile relay Howard Curtis Chappell Rob Ert Ross Andre Smith John branch3 20.77. 2, Shore a 3 23.16. 3, new York Pioneer club,3 27.99. Mile relay1, Georgia Donald Carter Randy Bell Andy Wingate Gary duncan3 18.38. 2, Princeton 3 23.23. 3, Brown 3 24.06. 4, Dart Mouth 3 24.28. Mile relay1, Connecticut Rohan free Man John Mcgowan Willie Humphries Bill Oli verson3 25.00. 2, Fairleigh Dickinson 3 28.02. 3, rider 3 28.47.4, Rhode Island 3 33.55. Mile relay1, Fordham Frank Donalds Ricky Jones Mike Scott Wayne seaton3 23.49. 2, Penn state 3 24.68. 3, Rutgers 3 24.91. 4, Essex county  Cd 3 26.14. 5, Lehigh 3 27.33. Mile walk1, Tim Lewis Reebok racing club 5 56.17. 2, Curtis Fisher new York a 5 58.15.3, Gary Morgan new York a 5 58.73.4, James Mann Nike 6 01.27. 5, Richard Quinn Potomac Valley to 6 04.35. 6, de o Rourke new York a 6 25.24. 3,0001, said Wouita Morocco 7 47.07. 2 Doug Padilla. Athletics West 7 47.35.3, Jose Luis Gonzalez Spain 7 47.48. 4, Steve Scott basics Tiger 7 50.75. 5, Terry Brahm athletics West 7 52.43.6, Gerry o Reilly new York a 7 52.84. Two mile relay1, Villanova Bruce Harris. Mike Seeger Quintan Howe Paul rowbotham7 33.73. 2, Dartmouth. 7 34.69. 3, Westchester Puma 7 35.56. 4, Manhattan 7 36.77. 5, George town 7 37.66. Two mile relay1, new York a Jim Flynn Tom Noble Charles Marsala Mark Sulli van7 38.79. 2. Providence 7 39.91. 3, Fairleigh Dickinson 7 43.77.4, Penn state 7 43.78. 5, Flor Ida 7 48.84. Two mile relay1, new York tech Liv saturday s scores College basketball Oklahoma St. 77, Oklahoma 73 Missouri 73, Kansas St. 68 Michigan 82, Michigan St. 66 Florida St. 66, Cincinnati 65 Syracuse 103, Pittsburgh 80 Providence 65, Connecticut 61 Texas 110, Baylor 81 Virginia tech 107, so. Miss. 92 George Mason 80, Navy 73 Ingston Harriott Al Gumbs Don Mcnaughton Howard burnett7 43.75. 2, Fordham 7 44.04. 3, Seton Hall 7 Gennadiy Avdeyenko soviet Union 7-54, Mike Pascuzzo new York a 7-33/4. Pole vault1, Grigory Yegorov soviet Union. 18-8%. 2, Joe dial new York a 18-4 a. 3, Billy Olson Mazuc 17-7.3, Gennadiy Avdeyenko soviet Union 7-54, Mike Pascuzzo new York a 7-33/. Pole vault1, Grigory Yegorov soviet Union 18-82, Joe dial new York a 18-4 i. 3, Billy Olson Mazda to 17-7.3,Gennadiy Avdeyenko soviet Union 7-54, Mike Pascuzzo be m Newyork a 7-3 a. Pole vault1, Grigory Yegorov soviet Union 18-8 /4.2, Joe dial new York a 18-472. 3, Billy Olson Mazda to 18-4 i. 4, Istvan a Aqula Hungary 18- i. Shot put1, Randy Barnes Mazda track club 72 feet 7 inches. 2, Ron Backes new York athletic club 63-3vi. 3, . Hunter Penn state 61-8 i. 4, Phil Caraher Penn state 55-1 i. 5, Chris Hall Syracuse 54-t/4. 6, Tom Vandemark Manhattan 53-11v. 35-lb weight throw1, Lance Deal new York a 73-10. 2, Tore Gustaffson Sweden 72 6. 3, Pat Egan new York a 66-1. 4, Robert Graham Lona 65-9%. 5, Ken flax new York ,63-2. Women 551, Gwen Torrence athletics West 6.68 seconds. 2, Carlette Guidry Texas 6.72. 3, Gail Devers Roberts Urcla 6.84. 4, Michelle finn atoms to 6.86. 5, Evelyn Ashford Mazda to 6.90.6, Pauline Davis Alabama 6.91. 55 hurdles1, Jackie Joyner Kersee world class athletes 7.37 ties world indoor Best set by Joyner Kersee in semifinals and by Cornelia Osc Kenat East Germany feb. 27, 1987. 2, Kim Mckenzie Mazda to 7.47. 3, Candy Young atoms to 7.61. 4, Rosalind Council Mazda to 7.69. 5, Tan Anjalyn Stanley Louisiana state 7.80. 6, Jackie Humphrey athletics West 7.84. 4001, Diane Dixon athletics West 53.44. 2, Sandra Farmer Patrick stars & stripes to 53.59. 3, Terri Dendy Reebok re 54.93. 4, Andrea Thomas Jamaica 55.11. 8001, Joetta Clark athletics West two min utes three seconds. 2, Essie Washington hous ton 2 05.26. 3, Slobodanka Colovic Yugoslavia 2 06.91. 4, Celeste Halliday Storrs conn., 2 08.75. 5, Debbie Marshall Gazelle International 2 09.38.6, Shola Lynch Texas 2 09.78. Mile1, Paula Ivan Romania 4 23.72. 2, Mary Decker Slaney l eggs sheer running club 4 23.91. 3, Doina Melinte. Romania 4 25.46. 4, Maricich Pica Romania 4 33.49. 5, Linda Shes by athletics West 4 40.90. 6, Alisa Harvey athletics West 4 41.97. Mile relay1, West Virginia Carmen Wood son Connie Ellerbe Taunja Snyder Claudette rodgers3 51.20. 2, Auburn 3 53.18. 3, Virginia 3 57.69.4, Brown 4 00.03. Mile relay1, Texas Leslie Hardison car Lette Guidry Kelly Roberts Barbara flowers3 41.57. 2, Florida 3 46.81. 3, Gazelle International 3 50.31. 4, Howard 3 51.34. 5, Morgan state3 55.07. Mile relay1, Georgia Camille Bel Valicia Davis Dana Shivalier Trisha carter3 56.21. 2, St. Johns 4 01.76.3, Fairleigh Dickinson 4 03.84. 4, Manhattan 4 03.88.5, Seton Hall 4 04.20. Two mile relay1, Villanova Michelle Dimuro Sonia o Sullivan Vicki Huber Michelle Ben nett8 33.94 new world indoor record previous record 8 37.75, Villanova Jan. 27, 1989. 2, Gazelle International 8 34.68. 3, Penn state 8-35 49 4, Providence 8 37.28. 5, Westchester Puma,8 38.03. High jump1, Louise Ritter Mazda to six feet 554 inches. 2, Galina Asta Fei Romania 6-4. 3, Jan Chesbro Wohlschlag Nike 6-2vs. 4 tie Felicia Hodges Newburgh  Trish King Reebok re and Christina Fink Sisniega Arizona 5-10%. Shot put1. Carla Garrett Arizona 52-1 a. 2, Connie Price athletics West 48-2%. 3, Kim Kessell Penn state 45-10%. 4, Sonja Pitts St. Johns 45-10.5, Diane Ferrari Syracuse 44-7vi. St. Mary s stuns Loyola Mary mount 116-104 los Angeles a St. Mary a ranked second nationally in team defense surprised Loyola Mary mount the top scoring team in the country with som running and gunning of its own. The gaels dismantled the Lions 116-104 Friday night in a West coast athletic conference game and extended their undefeated Road record this season Tonine games. The matchup Between the defensive specialist gaels and the offensive minded Lions surprised Many who predicted a Low scoring game. I anticipated a slower paced game Lions coach Paul Westhead said. But the game was at our Speed just where we wanted it. We did t defend Well enough and they got too Many easy  the game was the highlight of a Light night of College basketball action one on which no ranked teams we rescheduled. St. Mary s was led by Forward Robert Haugen who scored a career High 37 Points and grabbed 13 re Bounds. Four other gaels broke into double figures. Loyola Mary mount dropped the contest despite a39-Point, 18-rebound Effort by Hank gathers who leads the nation in both categories. The Victory broke a three Way tie for first place in the wac with Pepperdine sharing the top spot with St. Mary sat least for one Day. The Waves were to play the gaels saturday night in Malibu Calif. St. Mary a which had allowed an average of 54.7 Points a game coming in bettered its Overall record to18-2 and is 6-1 in league play. A Road win in this league is a especially Good be cause our conference is so balanced St. Mary s coach Lynn Nance said. The teams that we have played this season have tried to keep us from running because we have been effective in the running  gathers came into the game leading the nation in scoring with an average of 33.4 Points and in rebound ing at 14.1. Loyola Mary mount entered the game As the nation s most potent offensive team with an average of 113.5. Westhead admitted he was confused regarding his game plan against the usually defensive minded gaels. It was t certain How they would play against our offence he said. For St. Mary a Erick Newman had 18 Points James Dailey scored 17, David Carter added 14, and Dan Curry had 13. Haugen posted his career High in scoring after shoot ing 7-for-7 from the Field in the second half. Loyola Mary mount led Early at 8-6, but never again. The Lions pulled within 110-98 on a four foot jumper by gathers with 58 seconds left. Loyola Mary mount fell to 12-8 and 5-2. The Lions scored an Mcaa record 181 Points in their last Outing a 181-150 Victory Over . International. The gaels allowed just 34 Points in their Las game a 53-34 Victory Over Santa Clara. The Lions lowest Point total of the season is 79. The most Points St. Mary s had allowed All season was 70  
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