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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 13, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday february 13,1989 the stars and stripes Page 27 sports wire Nicklaus tops skins game with $254,250 from press dispatches port Douglas Australia Jack Nicklaus putted superbly sunday against younger rivals Curtis strange Greg Norman and Isao Aoki and earned More than a Quarter million dollars in the inaugural austra Lian super skins Golf tournament. Nicklaus 49, birdied three of the first nine Hole sunday to win $126,000 and received an additional $33,250 when the final five holes and two playoff Holsall were halved. He collected a total of $254,250 Over the two Days of the tournament the richest skins game Ever played. I feel terrific he said i Haven t been in a win Ning situation too often recently but the adrenaline still  strange the . Open Champion won $ 173,250 to Fin ish second. Norman of australian won $132,750 with a Strong finish and Aoki of Japan collected $47,250. Norman Sank an 18-foot Birdie putt on the second playoff Hole but Nicklaus Winner of 18 major titles during his remarkable career made a 4-footer to tithe Hole and earn each player $33,250. There was no provision in the rules for a third play off Hole if the players still were deadlocked. Nicklaus and strange each won $94,500 saturday the opening Day of the 36-Hole event Over the Par-72 Mirage country club course. The total purse was $607,500, plus Hole in one bonuses Worth $ 1.4 million. Under the skins format prize Money for each Hole increases unless the Hole is won outright. Holes one to nine Over the 6,890-Yard course were Worth $9 000 and 10 to 18 $13,500. Holes 19 to 27 offered $18,000,and the final nine holes were Worth $27,000 each. Mowry s 65 tops seniors Golf Palm Beach gardens Fla. Larry Mowry birdied the 18th Hole saturday to Complete a bogey free 65 and take a three shot Lead Over Al Gei Bergerand Miller Barber after three rounds of the 50th pea seniors championship. Mowry started the Day five shots behind second round Leader Mike Hill and took advantage of Ideal weather conditions to Post his 7-under-Par score while other contenders struggled. Hill shot 74 and dropped to fourth place at 212, four strokes off the Pace. Mowry finished with a 54-Hole total of 8-under-Par 208. Carter retains Hawaii Lead Honolulu Jim Carter on saturday retained the Lead after two rounds of the rain shortened hawaiian open Golf tournament. Continuing heavy Rains and a flooded Waialae country club course forced officials to delay the second round and Cut the tournament to a three round 54-Hole format wit the final round scheduled sunday. Carter seeking the first Victory of a three year a Gator career held a two stroke advantage with a 36 Hole total of 130,14 under Par. Jacquot beats Curry for title Grenoble France Rene Jacquot became the first Frenchman in 30 years to win a world boxing championship by scoring a unanimous 12-round Deci Sion Over american Donald Curry for the world Box ing Council super welterweight title saturday night. Curry of fort Worth Texas built an Early Lead Butan inspired Jacquot cheered on by a Hometown crowd turned the bout in his favor from the sixth round on. Judges Sid Nathan of Britain scored it 117-113,Justo Vasquez of Spain 118-115 and Jesus Arias of Mexico 118-116 in favor of Jacquot. It was the first defense of the wac Crown for Curry who won it last july from italian Gianfranco Rosi. The Frenchman s record improved to 24-9 with on draw. Curry looking tired in the last four rounds dropped to 31-3. The last Frenchman to hold a world boxing Crow was Alphonse Halimi who was the bantamweight Champion from 1957 to 1959. Mitchell keeps Feather Crown Capo d Orlando Sicily Brian Mitchell of South Africa stopped Italy s Salvatore Bottiglieri in the eighth round saturday night to retain his world boxing association super featherweight title. The Champion led on Points when he sent Bottiglier reeling into the ropes with a stinging right to the Chin 45 seconds into the eighth round then dropped the challenger with a devastating body shot. Mitchell is now 37-1 with two draws while the Chal Lenger who was stopped for the first time As a professional is 27-4. Christie runs 89 s fastest dashes Stuttgart West Germany Linford Christie of Britain ran the fastest times in the world this year in the 60 and 200-meter dashes innocent Egbu Nike of Nigeria upset olympic Champion Steve Lewis in the 400 and Carl Lewis won the Long jump on his final attempt at a indoor track and Field meet sunday. Christie led All the Way in winning the 200 in 20.65seconds, then took the 60 in 6.52, a British record. Several other Best performances of the year we rerun including Egbu Nike s Surprise 45.90 win Over Lewis in the 400. But Carl Lewis the six time olympic Gold medallist struggled in the Long jump before scoring his 58th consecutive Victory with his final Effort. Going into the last round Lewis was trailing die mar Haaf of West Germany who had jumped 26 feet p/4 inches. Lewis who fouled on his first two at tempts had a Best of 25-8 % through five rounds. Then Lewis cheered by 7,000 fans soared 26-9 3/�. Roger kingdom of the United states olympic 1 to meter hurdles Champion in 1984 and 1988, won the 60-meter hurdles in 7.53. Colin Jackson of Britain was second in 7.58, and american Renaldo Nehemiah the outdoor world record Holder was third in 7.60. Missouri sprinter sets record Lincoln neb. Missouri sprinter Natasha Kai ser set a women s collegiate indoor record in the 400 meter dash saturday beating the old record Holder Metta Wilson of Nebraska at the Frank Sevigne Husker invitational. Kaiser ran the 400 meters in 52.39, More than one tenth of a second faster than the record of 52.52 Wil son set during last year s Husker invitational at the University of Nebraska s Bob Devaney sports Center Southern California s Michelle Taylor finished second saturday in a time of 52.60 and Wilson third at 53.45. Voss takes Bowling tourney Brian Voss of Seattle the1988 Aba player of the year and a former Usa eur Bowler captured his seventh career title saturday when he Defeated Pete Weber 225-194 in the championship game of the $ 140,000 bowlers journal Florida Ope Voss who collected $23,000 for the win took control of the final game in the eighth Frame when Weber failed to convert a 2-10 split. Voss Defeated Leroy Bornhop of St. Charles mo., 214-152 in the semifinal. Lendl nips Mayotte in Volvo Chicago Ivan Lendl ranked no. 1 in the world rallied from double match Point saturday night to score a 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 semifinal Victory Over fourth seeded Tim Mayotte in the $350,000 Volvo Chicago Tennis tournament. Lendl advanced into sunday s $60,000 final against Rad Gilbert the sixth seed. Gilbert of Piedmont Calif outlasted Argentina s Horacio de la Pena 6-1, 6-4 Graf overpowers Shriver Auburn Hills Mich. Top ranked Steffi Graf whipped fifth ranked Pam Shriver 6-2, 6-0 sunday at the euro America s cup team Tennis tournament. The West German Star s Victory boosted the euro Pean team s Point total to 44. The american squad has managed Only one Point and had Only one Chance to score any More Points in the final match of the tournament Between Tracy Austin of rolling Hills calif.,and Larisa Savchenko of the soviet Union. Shriver a native of Baltimore had snapped Graf string of 46 consecutive victories at last year s Virginia slims championships. The americans earned their sole Point of the Tea tournament when Amy Frazier of Rochester Hills Mich., Defeated austrian Petra Ritter 6-0, 6-2 on Fri Day in the Competition s Only Junior match. Hlasek wins Rotterdam final Rotterdam Netherlands Jakob Hlasek of Switzerland sunday won the Rotterdam Nabisco grand prix Tennis tournament by beating Sweden Sanders Jarryd 6-1, 7-5 in the final. Hlasek the number two seed in the Rotterdam event scored his third tournament win on this season s grand prix circuit. In his saturday semifinal Hlasek had ousted Yannick Noah of France the number three seed. Uribe faces rape charge Santo Domingo dominican Republic Sanfrancisco giants shortstop Jose Uribe will be tried monday on a rape charge filed against him this week judge Freddy Matos said saturday. Uribe has been accused of threatening a woman with a gun and raping her. He has denied the charge. The woman told police she was at a discotheque owned by Uribe on Jan. 5 when she was drugged while drinking a Beer. Afterwards she said she was forced Togo to a hotel in the nearby City of Bani and was raped. Uribe the giants starting shortstop is scheduled Tobe in Phoenix for Spring training by feb. 26. Visser takes Speed skate title Oslo Norway european Champion Leo Visse Rof the Netherlands dethroned defending Champion Eric Flaim of the United states to capture his first men s All round title in the world Speed skating championships with 165.698 time Points. The 23-year-old Visser the Overall runner up Las year behind Flaim won the 5,000 and 1,500 meter events was runner up in the final 10,000 meters an placed 14th in the opening 500-meter sprint saturday. Visser s countryman Gerard Kempers was runner up with 167.101 Points. Geir Karlstad of Norway Winner of the final 10,000-meter race in 14 minutes and 33.72 seconds was third with 167.622 Points for the Overall Bronze medal. Flaim of Pembroke mass., held second place Overall behind Visser for the first three events but dropped to fourth with 168.059 Points. He placed ninth in the 10,000in 15 05.58, a full minute behind his own personal Best. E. Germans win biathlon relay Leistritz Austria East Germany captured the Gold medal in the men s 30-Kilometer relay event at the world biathlon championships with the soviet Tea finishing second and Norway third. East Germany s team composed of Frank Luc Kandre Sehmisch Frank Peter Roetsch Birk Anders was timed in 1 hour 29, minutes and 5 seconds. The soviet Union finished first in the 22.5-Kilome-Ter women s relay Competition in 1 23 15.5 with a team consisting of Natalya Primost Sikova Svetlan Davidova and Yelena Galovin. Bulgaria was second and Czechoslovakia third. Superstition an to monday s programs 0600 headline news 0630 face the nation 0700 meet the press 0730 just for kids cartoons 0735 sesame Street 0835 it figures 0905 motor week 0930 Abc business week 1000 people s court 1035 Abc health show 1105 essence 1135 jeopardy 1200 headline news 1230 the Oprah Winfrey show husbands talk about the mistakes their wives make in their relationships. 1320 general Hospital 1405 guiding Light 1450 for kids Only cartoons 1500 Duck tales 1530 Heidi 1600 the today show 1800 headline news 1830 an evening news 1900 George Michael sports machine 1925 Alf 1950 Gasthaus Sally Wiesel of arc and Siegfried Kugles of the Deutsche Bun Desbah discuss a new was to aet to arc vacation spots. 2000 Sledge Hammer 2030 Jake and the Fatman 2130 dynasty 2222 an late edition 2240 Rockin the night away 2330 an late show choices tuesday s programs 0600 lbs evening news 0630 can sports tonight 0700 Abc nightlife 0730 just for kids cartoons 0735 bugs Bunny valentine0800 Gummy bears 0830 an morning movie vanishing act 1030 9to5 1100 entertainment tonight 1135 jeopardy 1200 lbs evening news 1230 Donahue 1320 general Hospital 1405 guiding Light 1450 just for kids cartoons 1500 bugs Bunny Valentine repeat 1530 you re in love Charlie Brown 1600 today show 1800 headline news 1830 an evening news 1900 the Cosby show 1925 a different world 1950 Gasthaus 2000 family ties 2030 heart of the City 2130 St. Elsewhere 2220 an late edition 2240 crime Story 2330 sports pro bowlers tour Budweiser classic taped 0100 video Jukebox 0130 Abc world news 0200 sat net 0300 Larry King live 0400 Showbiz today 0430 headline news German television highlights monday s programs first program 1505 series Sunha Moca 1615 for children 1725 regional programs 2015 series Peter Strohm part 6 of 13 2200 entertainment 2300 movie to be serious tis everything British Star ring Michael Redgrave and Dorothy Tutin. Second program 1558 for children Boomer 1630 series our Friend the horse 1710 Tele illustrated featuring the barrelhouse jazz band 1745 series Soko 5113 starring Wilfried Klaus and Heinz Baumann. 1930 crime movie the Bird murder starring Hans Clari nand Paul Cabanis. 2115 economic report 2240 to movie Mischenka starring Irina Brook Jona than Coy and Freddie Jones. The stars and stripes american to schedule is based on the latest information furnished by superstition an. However. The scheduled programming is subject to change  
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