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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 14, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes tuesday february 14,1989 Oklahoma Forward William Davis right and Arizona guard Harvey Mason scramble for a Loose Ball during the first half of the sooner 82-80 win Over no 1 Arizona College a from Page 21 had 11 for Purdue. No. 19  vegas 89, no. 17 n. C. State 80 David Butler scored 21 Points including 15 in the first half As the Runnin rebels took a 49-34 halftime Lead. Stacey Augmon added 20 Points for Nevada Las vegas,16-6, who led 26-9 Midway through the first half. Rodney Monroe scored 37 Points for the Wolf pack 15-5, who closed to 68-66 with 7 12 remaining before the rebels went on a 12-6 spurt. No. 18 Stanford 82, Washington 74, of Stanford s Todd Lichti scored 19 Points including half of his team s 16 Points in overtime to Lead the Cardinal. Lichti made two Field goals and four consecutive free throws during the overtime for the Cardinal 19-5 and 10-3 in the Pacific 10. With Stanford ahead 76-74 and 32 seconds left i overtime Scott Meinert was fouled by Washington s Mike Hayward and made both free throws. Washing ton 9-13 and 5-8 in in the Pac-10, got no closer. Elridge Recasner scored 23 Points for Washington. Aba from Page 21 Ball up court from 6-10 Tom Chambers of Phoenix who scored 12 Points during a 5-minute, 14-Secbnd Span to help the West balloon its margin to 57-33 with8 44 left in the first half. Only the outside shooting of Ellis and English who had 10 Points in the first Quarter kept the game from being a Complete slam Dunk fest for the West. While the West was blowing by them the East play ers could t get in synch. Their most memorable play was a botched Alley top Bounce pass by Thomas in the first Quarter. With the East missing 10 of 14 free throws in the second period the West expanded its Lead to 76-45 before settling for a 28-Point halftime bulge. The East rallied in the third period As Thomas directed the offence and scored eight Points himself. The West saw the East narrow the margin to 109-96late in the third period on a Dunk by Moses Malone finishing off an 11-0 run. The West scored six consecutive Points after that fora 115-96 advantage but the East responded with a 20 8 run cutting its deficit to 123-116 with 5 56 left. Ellis then scored five Points and Malone four in Les than a minute s time to put the game out of reach. . Swimmers win in Bonn Bonn West Germany a Steve Crocker of the United states won the 50-meter freestyle in a world cup swim meet sunday recording a time of 22.17seconds. American Jenny Thompson took the women s eventing 25.50, besting Claudia Osterkamp of West Ger Many who finished in 25.77. In other men s events Uwe Dassler of East Ger Many captured the 200-meter freestyle with a time of 1 minute 45.78 seconds followed by Anders Holmertz of Sweden at 1 45.89. Dimitri Volkov of the soviet Union finished first inthe 50-meter breaststroke with a time of 28.11 seconds beating Ralf Eggers of West Germany who was clocked in 28.33. Nick Gillingham of great Britain won the 100-meter breaststroke in 1 01.06. Thomas Ponting of Canada finished first in the 100-meter Butterfly with a time of 53.12 and Canadian Mark Tewksbury captured the 50-meter backstroke with a 25.66. In the women s Competition Stephanie Ortwig of West Germany won the 200-meter freestyle with a time of 1 57.96. Susanne Boer Nike of East Germany clinched the 100-meter breaststroke in 1 07.96, beating Susannah Brownson of great Britain who finished with 1 09.40. Bowman s fast Start captures men s . Figure skating title Baltimore a it took Chris Bow Manall of 20 seconds to Nail Down his first men s Crown at the . Figure skating championships. Of sure he had another 4 13 left in his Lon program sunday. But when Bowman landed the triple Axel that he just began mastering last fall he was on his Way. I m a very stubborn person and i wanted Toland that triple Axel Bowman said. The first minute including the triple a Eland the triple Lutz triple toe combination his whole program is built around that Frank car Roll Bowman s coach said. Bowman soared past Leader Danny Doran who held on for second place Overall and the other spot on the . Team for next month world championships at Paris. Far Superior to Doran in free skating Bow Man 21, of los Angeles hit six of his seven triple jumps and barely touched his hand to thrice on the seventh. When Doran produced a shaky conservative program the title was Bow Man s. The men s title was my objective since i Wasa Little boy said Bowman who follows in the skating Steps of olympic champions Scott Ham Ilton and Brian Boitano who won the previous eight american titles. This should prove the Point i am serious about my skating totally dedicated. This week was a lot of stress a lot of pres sure. You can skate one Patch and one freestyle and sleep 14 hours and still be totally  f Doran finished fifth in the Long program butt was Good enough to qualify for the worlds. I have been fighting so hard for a few years to get on this world team said Doran 22, of Denver. I was so excited for the Long program and i overshot myself on a couple of things. But1 m Happy with my   
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