European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 13, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes monday february 13,1989schroder captures Busch clash pole for Daytona 500 by Mike Harris Daytona Beach Fla. A Ken Schrader led 15 of the 20 laps and collected $75,000 sunday for winning the Busch clash at Daytona International Speedway. It was Schrader s second Triumph in two Days As he won the Daytona 500 pole Here on saturday. Schrader driving a Chevrolet Montecarlo out drove the Ford thunderbird of Davey Allison and Terry Labonte in win Ning the 50-mile sprint race for last year Spole winners. Schrader picked the pole position in the Blind draw for starting spots in the 13-car race and led the first three laps before his Hendrick motor sports teammate Darrel Waltrip grabbed the top spot. Waltrip also in a Monte Carlo stayed out front just ahead of Schrader until the ninth Lap when Schrader again powered ahead. This time the Daytona 500 pole Winner stayed in front easily fending off the Chal Lenges of Allison and Labonte beating Alli son to the finish line by two car lengths. I thought maybe Davey had a Little Forus near the end Schrader said. But with these Carburettor restrict or plates you never know. He just did t have anything Icil the Winner said he was t sure if he could get Back in front of Waltrip after his teammate got past him. I figured Darrell was going to try Toplick off the Money laps so i had to tuck in behind him and Hope i did t lose anymore Allison who also finished second in Las year s Daytona 500, said it was Tough out there. I tried three or four times to get around him but i could t. The car got Loose a Little near the Schrader who earned $50,000 for the Victory and $25,000 in Lap Leader bonuses 15,000 on Lap 10 and $ 10,000 on Lap 15averaged 192.926 Mph. Allison collected $21,000 for the second place finish while Labonte received$16,000. Waltrip who faded to eighth earned $20,500, including a $ 10,000 Bonu for leading Lap five on the 2.5-mile, High banked Oval. None of the starters earned less than$10,000. Geoff Bodine another member of the Hendrick motor sports team challenged Early but fell Back and finished fourth Fol Lowed by Rick Wilson Rusty Wallace Mark Martin and Waltrip. The car slowed Down a Little and i have to get Back to the garage and see what happened the disappointed Waltrip said. Morgan Shepherd was ninth with Rick Mast the wild card entry 10th. Mast was followed by Alan Kulwicki Bill Elliott an Ricky Rudd. Elliott who started last drove All the Way despite a broken left wrist suffered in a crash during practice Friday. The defending Winston cup Champion stayed in line never mounting any Chal Lenge As he drove with his heavily cushioned left Arm cradled in his Lap. He wound up 12th after Rudd s Buick Lesa re fell far off the Pace. There were no incidents during the race which lasted Only 15 minutes 33 seconds. A crowd estimated at 60,000 turned Outin warm sunny weather for the clash and the arca 200 late Model Stock car race Ken Schrader gets the traditional double kiss after his Daytona Speedway Victory. That followed. On saturday Schrader won the daytona500 pole for the second straight year taking the top qualifying spot away from Waltrip and Elliott in the first round of time trial for the feb. 19 race. Schrader turned the fastest Lap of 196.997 Mph on the 2.5-mile, High banked Val at Daytona International Speedway. Waltrip took the other front Row positional 195.916. Those two both in Chevrolet Monte Carlos were the Only Drivers to pin Down starting positions for the $1.7 million sea son opening Lascar Winston cup race. The rest of the 42-car Field will be deter mined in further time trials monday through wednesday and in the twin 125 mile qualifying races on thursday. Elliott the defending Winston cup Champion and a three time Daytona 500 pole Winner drove his Ford thunderbird to a Lap of 195.737 the third fastest of the Day. He drove with his left hand lying uselessly in his Lap. Elliott who said he is not certain if he can run More than one or two laps with his aching and heavily bandaged wrist could now skip the qualifying races which determine positions 3 through 30,and Start next sunday s event 31st by virtue of his fast Lap on saturday. College from Page 21 Georgia tech beat Wake Forest 75-70. Georgetown led 49-37 Early in the second half when freshman Center Alonzo mourning Drew his fourth foul and left the game. Mourning re entered with 816 min utes left and fouled out 10 seconds later. Pitt took the Lead for Good at 72-70 on Martin s two free throws with 2 20 to play. After Charles Smith made one of two free throws Pitt scored five straight Points All on free throws to make it 77-71 with 51 seconds left. Smith finished with 2 Points. No. 3 Missouri 93, Kansas 80 Columbia to. Byron Irvin scored 22 Point Sand the tigers won for the first time under assistant coach Rich Daly who took Over when Norm Stewa twas hospitalized. Missouri 21-4 and 7-1 in the big eight won Sstewart watched from a Hospital bed for the second straight game. Stewart was stricken with a bleeding ulcer thursday on Missouri s flight to Oklahoma one Day after the suspension of top assistant Bob Sundvold in the school s first Ever Mcaa scandal. Kansas 16-8 and 3-6, lost its fifth straight Randall scored 18 Points for the Jay Hawks. No. 7 Illinois 86, Northwestern 69 Champaign 111. Marcus Liberty scored 20points and Illinois broke away in the second half to beat Northwestern. Illinois led 37-29 at halftime then went on a 23-4 run to build a 60-35 advantage with 13 minutes remaining. The Zillini 20-3 and 7-3 in the big ten reached the20-Victory Mark for the seventh straight season. Northwestern led by Walker Lambiotte s 24 Points fell to 8-13 and 1-10. Wisconsin 65, no. 8 Iowa 54 Madison wis. Trent Jackson scored 24 Point Sand the Hawk eyes scored their fewest Points this sea son in losing for the second straight time. Wisconsin 13-7 and 5-6 in the big ten outscored Iowa 17-7 in the final eight minutes of the first half to take a 36-27 Lead then led throughout the second half. Iowa 17-6 and 5-5, never got closer than five in the second half. Danny Jones added 15 Points and Tom Molaski an Tim Locum 13 each for Wisconsin which ended a six game losing Streak to Iowa. By. Armstrong led Iowa with 13 Points. No. 9 Syracuse 92, St. John s 69 Syracuse . Stephen Thompson scored 19 Points As Syracuse broke away from visiting St. John orangemen Are 21-4 and 7-4 in the big East. Junior Derrick Coleman scored 16 Points and be came just the third Syracuse player to record 1,000 career rebounds. He also passed Rony Seikaly As the orangemen s single season shot Blocker with 98. Jayson Williams scored 16 for the redmen 13-8and 5-6. Minnesota 88, no. 10 Michigan 80 Minneapolis the gophers 14-7 and 6-5 inthe big ten upset a ranked team for the fourth straight time at Home. Before Michigan Minnesota had beaten Illinois no. 1 at the time Iowa no. 5 and Ohio state no. 15. Willie Burton scored five of his 27 Points during a 33-second Span late in the game to put Minnesota ahead f9r Good at 63-61. Melvin Newbern iced the game with six Points during a 9-3 run that put the gophers ahead 78-70 with 1 45 left. Glen Rice scored 29 Points for Michigan 18-5 and6-4. No. 11 Seton Hall 83, Villanova 77 Philadelphia John Morton scored 23 Point Sand Seton Hall beat Villanova for its first Victory on the wildcats Home court in 15 years. The pirates had Tost to Villanova eight straight times last winning at the Villanova fieldhouse in the 1973-1974 season. Ramon Ramos had 10 Points and 12 rebounds for Seton Hall 21-4 and 8-4 in the big East. Doug West had 18 Points and Kenny Wilson 16 forthe wildcats now 13-11 and 4-6. No. 14 Duke 86, Maryland 60 Durham . Danny ferry scored 24 Point for Duke which used a 16-0 run to take a 22-8 Lead the Blue devils led 40-22 at halftime. Duke 17-4, 6-4 in the Atlantic coast conference made 60 percent of its Field goals in the first half and 58 percent for the game. 1-8. Jerrod Mustaf scored 18 Points for Maryland 8-14and 1-8. No. 15 West Virginia 100, Penn St. 67 Morgantown w. A. Steve Berger scored 22points, including four 3-pointers, and Chris Brooks added 20 As West Virginia extended the nation s longest winning Streak to 18 games. Herbie Brooks had 19 Points and Ray Foster had 15,12 Dunn a six minute second half spurt. The Host mountaineers improved to 18-2 and 12-0 in the Atlan-tic-10 standings. Penn state dropped to 13-10 and 8-5. No. 16 Ohio St. 81, Michigan St. 75 Columbus Ohio Jerry Francis scored 27points and led a late surge that carried Ohio state Over Michigan state in the big ten. Ohio state unbeaten in nine Home games moved to17-6 and 6-4 in the conference. Michigan state which lost its third straight game dropped to 12-8 and 3-7. Francis scored seven straight Points to put the Buck eyes ahead 73-65 with 1 45 left. He made 7 of 12 shots from the Field and All 12 free throws and also had game High eight rebounds. No. 20 Georgia tech 75, Wake Forest 70 Atlanta Dennis Scott scored 22 Points an Tom Hammonds 19, and the yellow jackets survived a late rally. Georgia tech 16-7 Overall and 5-3 in the acc led by 10 with just under six minutes to play but Wake Forest closed to to 72-70 on Sam Ivy s Basket with 44seconds left. The Demon deacons failed to score after that an tech s Brian Oliver Hammonds and Scott All hit the first shot on 1-and-l free throw opportunities in the final 34 seconds. Ivy scored 16 Points for Wake Forest 11-10 and 2-7
