European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 15, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes wednesday february 15,1989 College from Page 21 phen Thompson Smith Sank a 3-Pointer for a 39-33georgetown Lead. In other top 20 action monday no. 14 West Virginia 80, St. Bonaventure 72 clean . Darryl Prue scored 21 Points as14th-ranked West Virginia Defeated stubborn St. Bonaventure extending the nation s longest College basketball winning Streak to 19 games and remaining unbeaten in Atlantic 10 conference Competition. Prue a senior was practically unstoppable Donlow As the mountaineers 20-2 and 13-0, took advantage of a three guard lineup St. Bonaventure used extensively in the second half. With West Virginia ahead 40-35 at halftime Pru scored six of his team s first 10 second half Points As the mountaineers extended their Lead to 50-39. The bonnies 13-10 and 7-7, trailed 56-43 when the rallied with 10 consecutive Points cutting the Lead to three with 10 10 left. The mountaineers then Settle Down and outscored St. Bonaventure 16-7 in the next five minutes. Rocky Llewellyn who led the bonnies with 20points, had 16 of in the first 14 minutes As St. Bona venture took a 33-26 Lead. But the Mountaineer switched to a zone defense that brought the bonnies offence to an abrupt halt. West Virginia went on a 14-0run in the next five minutes to overtake the bonnies for Good. The mountaineers had four players in double Fig ures Llewellyn Chris Brooks with 16 Ray Foster 14 and Herbie Brooks 13. Michael Burnett scored 15points, Sam Graham 14 and Kyle Anglin 12 for the bonnies. No. 15 Iowa 83, no. 16 Ohio state 75 Iowa City Iowa Roy Marble scored 18 of his24 Points in the first half and . Armstrong added 20, including six straight free throws in the closing seconds to Pace no. 15 Iowa s big ten Victory Over no. 16 Ohio state. Iowa 18-6 Overall and 6-5 in the conference broke Atwo game losing Streak. Ohio state is 17-7 and 6-5. Iowa led 44-43 at halftime and scored the first 11points of the second half. But Ohio state answered Back with a 10-0 spurt and got within 55-53 on Basket by Jamaal Brown. Iowa then scored eight of the next 10 Points taking 63-55 Lead on Armstrong s two free throws with 9 43 remaining. The buckeyes got within 76-73 on Jerr Francis Layup with 47 seconds left but de Horton hit the front end of a one and one and Armstrong Adeall six tries in the final 36 seconds. Horton scored 14 of his 18 Points in the second half. Ohio state s Jay Burson who had made Only 18 of54 Field goal attempts coming into the game broke out of his shooting slump with 25 Points. Brown an Grady Mateen added 15 Points apiece for the Buck eyes. Ohio state guard Jay Burson is pressured by Iowa s . Armstrong Center and Roy Marble in monday night s game. Steinbrenner brings John into training Camp new York not Tommy John who at one time seemed out of the Newyork Yankees plans for this season said monday he had accepted an offer from the baseball club s principal owner George Steinbrenner and would be in Camp on thursday. John said he spoke for about 20 min utes by phone with Steinbrenner before deciding to attempt to make the roster. But manager Dallas Green who will have 19 pitchers in Camp when Spring training opens this week in fort Lauder Dale fla., has already said he does no believe John will fit into his plans. John who is 14 victories Short of 300for his career agreed to a contract that baseball Roundup guarantees him $290,000. He will reports a non roster player sign a minor league contract and earn another $250,000 if he makes the team. I m not just hanging around John said monday after he spoke with Stein Brenner. If i Felt i was i d take Dallas advice and quit. If i go Down to Florida and see what i Don t want to see then i la be the first to Tell them that i can t do John 45, said he had offers from los Angeles Houston and the Chicago Whiteson but that none of those teams gave him the kind of guarantee he received from the Yankees. He also said Steinbrenner had offered him positions with either the front of fice the coaching staff or the broadcast team if he does not make the Yankee roster and does not attract sufficient in Terest from other clubs. In other baseball news the new Yor Kmets reached terms with Sid Fernandez on monday before going through arbitration. The left hander agreed to a one year contract for $795,000, representing $215,000 raise. Fernandez 26, was 12-10 last season with a 3.03 Era and 189 strikeouts in 187 innings. He had asked for $898,000in salary arbitration and the mets had offered $705,000. The agreement with Fernandez leaves Len Dykstra and Tim Teufel As the Only mets in arbitration out of the eight who had filed. Only 12 other players including Roger Clemens and Orel Hershiser have not settled their arbitration cases. Two other players reached agreement monday ahead of their arbitration Case being heard. Jose Deleon a St. Louis Pitcher accepted a $662,500 salary which was exactly Midway Between the $735,000 Besought and the $590,000 the cardinals offered. Pat Sheridan a Detroit outfielder agreed to a $430,000 salary. He was seek ing $470,000 to the tigers $377,300. Nil from Page 21 four by a defens Eman. Verbeek capped his fifth career hat trick by scoring with 3 03 to go. In other nil games monday jets 2, red wings 2 Detroit Winnipeg goaltender Bob Essensa survived a shaky Start and a goal off a penalty shot to turn aside the final 23 shots in his debut As the jets gained a tie with Detroit. Essensa who starred for four season sat Michigan state and had several out standing tournaments at Joe Lou Sarena allowed goals on the first shot he faced in the opening period and Stev Yzerman s penalty shot 10 minutes later. But he blanked the red wings Over the final 54 30 As the jets broke a six game losing Streak. Nordques 3, canadians 2 Montreal left Wing Mike Hough assisted on one goal and scored on a Short handed Effort As Quebe ended the Montreal canadians five game winning Streak. Defens Emen Jeff Brown and Randy Moller had scored first period goals around one by Montreal defense Machris Chelios before Hough made it 3-1 at 2 56 of the second period. The canadians repeatedly turned aside by Ron tug Nutt in the Quebec net used a Power play by Shayne Corson to close with in one goal at 1 19 of the third period
