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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 21, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 the stars and stripes tuesday february 21,1989 scoreboard from Page 22 bulls 108, Bucks 106 Chicago Grant 8-11 2-2 18. Pippen 9-13 3-3 22, Cor me 7-10 2-4 16, Jordan 9-19 5-6 23. Vin cent 0-3 2-2 2. Paxson 5-11 1-1 12. Perdue 1-20-0 2. Davis 1-1 1-2 3. Sellers 4-6 2-2 10, Hodges 0-0 00 0 totals 44-76 18-22 108. Milwaukee Cummings 9-24 9-10 27, Kryst Kowiak 3-53-4 9, Sikma 5-164-6 17, Humphries 6 13 2-2 15. Pressey 4-14 7-8 15, Pierce 8-152-2 18, Brown 0-0 0-0 0. Mokeski 1-4 2-2 5, Dunleavy 0-0 0-0 0 totals 36-91 29-34 106. Chicago 29 28 25 26108 Milwaukee 5 26 31 24106 three Point goals Sikma 3, Humphries Mokeski. Pippen Paxson. Fouled out none. Re Bounds Chicago 50 Pippen 12milwaukee 46 Cummings 13. Assists Chicago 33 Jordan 9milwaukee 20 Humphries 7. Total Louls Chi Cago 22, Milwaukee 18. Technical Milwaukee coach hams. A18.633. Lakers 119, celtics 110 Boston Lewis 11-19 3-4 25, Mchale 10-19 6-7 26, Parish 7-18 6-10 20,  3-11 2-2 8, Shaw 5-11 2-2 12. Ainge 9-15 1-2 19, Lohaus 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 45-96 20-27 110. Los Angeles lakers Green 5-12 2-2 12, worthy 11-20 6-8 28, Abdul Jabbar 4-13 0-0 8, Cooper 5-8 0-011. Scott 14-23 5-5 35, Thompson 4-5 0-1 8. Woolridge 1-6 5-6 7, Rivers 3-4 4-4 10. Totals 47-91 22-26 119. Boston 33 24 24 29110 los Angeles lakers 27 33 32 27119 three Point goals Scott 2. Cooper. Fouled out none rebounds Boston 50 Parish 15los Angeles 56 Green 11. Assists Boston 23 . Ainge 6. Los Angeles 34 Cooper 13 total Louls Boston 20, los Angeles 23. Technical los Angeles coach Riley. A17,505. Heat 124, Hawks 115 Atlanta Levingston 4-5 2-2 10, Wilkins 9-22 7-7 25, Malone 5-9 6-9 16, Rivers 7-17 5-5 21, Theus 7-19 1-2 16, Carr 1-2 6-8 8, Koncak 0-1 0-0 0. Battle 6-11 3-4 15, Webb 2-7 0-0 4, Ferrell 0-2 0 00. Totals 41-95 30-37 115. Miami Long 10-14 10-13 30, Thompson 7-11 0-5 14, Cummings 7-11 2-4 16, Edwards 9-18 3-4 21, Sparrow 2-9 2-2 6. Washington 1-2 4-4 6, Sei Kaly 6-11 2-4 14, Sundvold 7-10 0-0 14, Hastings 1-21-2  50-88 24-38 124. Atlanta 27 27 30 31115 Miami 38 34 29 23124 three Point goals Rivers 2, Theus. Fouled out Levingston. Rebounds Atlanta 54 Malone 10miami 59 Long 10. Assists Atlanta 23 Webb 5miami 35 Sparrow 10. Total fouls Atlanta 30, Miami 25. A15,008. Continental basketball Assn. Sunday s results Pensacola 112, Rochester 109 rapid City 104, Quad City 85 Charleston 111, Rockford 100 College How men s top 20 fared How the associated press top 20 men s col lege basketball teams that played sunday fared 3. Missouri 22-5 beat Nebraska 79-63. 8. North Carolina 22-5 beat Maryland 86-75. 9. Indiana 21-5 beat no. 13 Michigan 76-75. 13. Michigan 19-6 lost to no. 9 Indiana 76-75. 14. West a. 22-2 beat Rhode Island 90-66. 18.  vegas 18-6 beat Temple 62-60. Sunday s men s scores East daemon 74, St. Vincent 68 la Salle 85. Fairfield 67 St. Lawrence 91, Rochester tech 82, of Vermont 74, Maine 66 Washington to. 61, Nyu 60 West Virginia 90, Rhode Island 66 South Christopher Newport 72, a. Wesleyan 71 Emory 88, Chicago 73 North Carolina 86, Maryland 75 Oglethorpe 88, Sewanee 65 Virginia St. 89, St. Paul s 81, of Midwest Indiana 76, Michigan 75 Kansas St. 73, Wichita St. 71, of Missouri 79, Nebraska 63 notre Dame 89, Houston 80 Shawnee St. 88, Dyke 78 far West  vegas 62, Temple 60 How women s top 20 fared How the associated press top 20 women s basketball teams that played sunday fared 10. Purdue 19-4 beat Indiana 75-58. 20. Leu 15-8 lost to Vanderbilt 79-66. Sunday s women s scores East Brescia 96, Centre 79 Canisius 74, Siena 68 Guilford 60, Belmont Abbey 55, of Greensboro 90, Averett 50 Nyu 63, Washington to. 47 rpm 78, St. Lawrence 41 Rutgers 94, Duquesne 56 South Brescia 96, Centre 79 Chicago 68, Emory 37 Emory & Henry 64, Hollins 34 Kentucky St. 75, Clark 73 Vanderbilt 79. Leu 66 a. Commonwealth 89, South Florida 82 Virginia St. 89, St. Paul s 55 Virginia tech 75, Kentucky 66 Midwest Michigan 75, Northwestern 70 Michigan St. 71, Wisconsin 67 Purdue 75, Indiana 58 tournament Marym uni a. Invitational championship Mary Washington 68, Catholic u.-62 third place Mary mount a. 84, Ferrum 69 women s world cup Lake Louise Alberta a results sunday from the world cup women s downhill race 1. Michela Figini Switzerland 1 minute 41.58 seconds. 2. Maria Walliser. Switzerland 1 41.82. 3. Michaela Gerg West Germany 1 42.44. 4. Karen Percy Canada 1 42.77. Tie Chantal Bou Nissen Switzerland 1 42.77. 6. Claudine Emonet Franca 1 42.95. 7. Heidi Zeller Switzerland 1 43.11. 8. Christine Meier West Germany 1 43.21. 9. Lucie Laroche Canada 1 43.24. 10. Warwara Zelenskaya. Soviet Union 1 43.50. 11. Ulla Lodsinia soviet Union 1 43.70. 12. Petra Kronberger Austria 1 43.93. 13. Barbara sad Leder Austria 1 43.94. 14. Karin dealer West Germany 1 44.01. 15. Sigrid Wolf Austria 1 44.13. 16. Rosi Krenn West Germany 1 44.20. 17. Kristin Krone United states 1 44.33. 18. Elisabeth Kirchler Austria 1 44.39. 19. Veronika Wallinger Austria 1 44.45. 20. Petra Bernet Switzerland 1 44.49. Downhill standings through seven of eight races 1. Michela Figini Switzerland 151 Points. 2. Maria Walliser Switzerland 122. 3. Michaela Gerg West Germany 79. 4. Carole Merle France. 67. 5. Veronica Wallinger Austria. 54. 6. Regine Moese Plechner West Germany 45. 7. Karen Percy. Canada 43. 8. Heidi Zurbriggen Switzerland 41. 9. Chantal Bou Nissen Switzerland. 40. 10. Barbara sad Leder Austria. 35. 11. Beatrice Gafner Switzerland 32. 12. Elisabeth Kirchler Austria 31. 13. Sigrid Wolf. Austria 24. 14. Claudine Emonet. France. 20. 15lucie Laroche Canada 18. 16. Katrin Gutensohn Austria 16. 17. Ulrike Stang Gassinger West Germany 14. Tie Christine Meier West Germany 14. 19. Sylvia Eder Austria 13. Tie Heidi Zeller. Switzerland 13. Overall standings 1. Vreni Schneider Switzerland 286 Points. 2. Carole Merle France 206. 3. Maria Walliser Switzerland 204. 4. Michela Figini Switzerland 199. 5. Ulrike Maier. Austria 150. 6. Michaela Gerg West Germany 125. 7. Mateja Svet Yugoslavia 114. 8. Anita Wachter Austria 101. 9. Karen Percy Canada 98. 10. Sigrid Wolf Austria 90. 11. Regine Moese Plechner West Germany 84. 12. Tamara Mckinney United states. 74. 13. Heidi Zurbriggen Switzerland 72. 14. Veronica Wallinger Austria 61. 15. Monika meierhofer Austria 58. 16. Blanca Fernandez Ochoa Spain 57. 17. Barbara sad Leder Austria 52. 18. Ingrid Salfenmoser Austria 49. Petra Kronberger Austria 49. 20. Brigitte Oertli Switzerland 48. Men s world cup Aspen Colo. A results sunday from a men s world cup giant slalom 1. Ingemar Stenmark Sweden 2 minutes 16.40 seconds. 2. Marc Girardelli Luxembourg 2 16.52. 3. Lars Boerne Eriksson Sweden 2 17.67. 4. Tomaz Cizman Yugoslavia 2 18.18. 5. Martin Hangl Switzerland 2 18.23. 6. Alberto Tomba Italy 2 18.27. 7. Kyle Wieche Farmington conn., 2 18.76. 8. Markus Wasmeier West Germany 2 18.83. 9. Ole Christian Furuseth Norway 2 18.94. 10. Konrad walk Austria 2 19.29. 11. Franck Piccard France 2 19.38. 12. Niklas Henning Sweden 2 20.13. 13. Urs Kaelin Switzerland 2 20.42. 14. Saso Robic Yugoslavia 2 20.46. 15. Thomas Sta Gassinger Austria 2 20.86. Giant slalom standings after 4 of 6 races 1. Marc Girardelli Luxembourg 59 Points. 2. Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland 56. 3. Ingemar Stenmark Sweden 46. 4. Rudolf Nierlich Austria 45. 5. Alberto Tomba Italy 40. 6. Ole Christian Furuseth Norway 37. 7. Tomaz Cizman Yugoslavia,36. 8. Helmut Mayer Austria 29. 9. Martin Hangl Switzerland 28. 10. Hubert Strolz Austria 24. Overall standings 1. Marc Girardelli Luxembourg 358. 2. Pirmin Zurbriggen Switzerland 242. 3. Markus Wasmeier West Germany 154. 4. Alberto Tomba Italy 150. 5. Helmut Hoe Flehner Austria 114. 6. Ole Christian Furuseth Norway 98. 7. Armin Bittner West Germany and Daniel Mahrer Switzerland 94. 9. Hubert Strolz Austria and Peter Mueller Switzerland 90. Tennis Volvo indoor Memphis Tenn. A results sunday from the $415,000 Volvo Tennis indoor championship at the Racquet club of Memphis seedlings in parentheses tiebreaker scores unavailable singles championship Brad Gilbert 6piedmont calif., def. Johan Kriek 16naples fla., 6-2, 6-2, retired. Doubles championship Scott Davis Largo fla., and Tim Wilkison Charlotte nc., def Paul Annacone Knoxville Tenn., and Christo Van Rensburg great neck ., 7-66-7, 6-1. Stella Artois indoor Milan Italy a results sunday in the finals of the $492,500 Stella Artois indoor Tennis championships seeds in brackets Sini ies championship Boris Becker 1west Germany def. Alexander Volkov soviet Union 6-1, 6-2. Doubles championship John Mcenroe Cove neck ., and Jakob Hlasek Switzerland 2def. Balazs Paroczy Hun Gary and Heinz Gunthardt Switzerland 6-3, 6-4. Slims of Washington Fairfax a. A results sunday from the $300,000 Virginia slims of Washington seedlings in Parent Ness singles championship Steffi Graf 1west Germany def. Zina Garri son 5houston 6-1, 7-5. Doubles championship  Shriver Lutherville md., and Betsy Nagel sen Kapahua Bay Hawaii 1def. Larissa Sav Chenko soviet Union and Natalia Zvereva soviet Union 26-2,6-3. Track and Field big East indoor Syracuse  A results sunday from the big East indoor track and Field conference held at the Carrier dome race distances in me ters men 551, Antonio Johnson Syracuse 6.35 seconds. 2, Samuel Rice Pittsburgh 6.37. 3, Eric Cannon 6.40. 55 hurdles1, Eric Cannon Pittsburgh 7.29. 2, Elbert Ellis Pittsburgh 7.33. 3, Andre Dean Neil Seton Hall 7.41. 4001, Elbert Ellis Pittsburgh 48.63. 2, re mond Palmer Seton Hall 49.11. 3, Franz Jobson Pittsburgh 49.12. 5001, David Price Pittsburgh 1 minute 4.29 seconds. 2, Michael Jasper Georgetown 1 04.37. 3, David Moore Pittsburgh 1 04.44. 8001, Paul Rowbotham Villanova 1 45.70. 2, David Moore Pittsburgh 1 51.55. 3, Robert Leonard Georgetown 1 52.58. 1,0001, Frank Conway Providence 2 23.06., 2, Ethan Frey Georgetown 2 25.57. 3, Terrance Dugan Boston col., 2 25.91. 3,0001, Mike Scanlon Providence 8 21.53. 2, Steven Holman Georgetown 8 22.47. 3, Neall Murphy Providence 8 22.54. 1600 relay1, Seton Hall 3 14.47. 2, Pitts Burgh 3 18.00. 3, Connecticut 3 18.24. Mile1, John Trautman Georgetown 4 09.42. 2, Bill Mullaney Providence 4 09.78. 3, Jan Friedli Villanova 4 09.98. Distance Medley relay1, Villanova 10 02.76. 2, Georgetown 10 02.78. 3, St. Johns 10 09.58. High jump1, Tim Corbett Connecticut 7 feet 1 Inch. 2, Zondra Thompson St. Johns 6 10%. 3, Kevin Mcqueen Syracuse 6-8%. Pole vault1, Daron Armstrong connect Cut 15-1. 2, Barry Fiske Syracuse 14-7%. 3, Daniel Schlitt Georgetown 14-3%. Shot put1, Chris Hall Syracuse 54-10. 2, Burt Grossman Pittsburgh 53-5. 3, Drew Gary Connecticut 53-3vi. Triple jump1, Tom Mowatt Georgetown 49-10. 2, Zondra Thompson St. Johns 49-5%. 3, Mark Dabney Syracuse 48-10%. Women 551, Cheryl Brantle Connecticut 7.00. 2, Deborah Bonner Pittsburgh 7.13. 3, Tracy Darmstadt Syracuse 7.16. 55 hurdles1, Deborah Bonner Pitts Burgh 8.08. 2, Clarissa Dudley Pittsburgh 8.09. 3, april Davis Connecticut 8.31. 4001, Keisha Demas Pittsburgh 53.79. 2, Darlene Andrews Connecticut 57.16. 3, Maxine Cargell St. Johns 57.30. 5001, Michelle Bennett Villanova 1 11.45. 2, Aroythe Hope Pittsburgh 1 14.01. 3, Felicia Foote St. Johns 1 14.33. 8001, Michelle Dimuro Villanova 2 10.27. 2, Marion Irwin St. Johns 2 11.42. 3, Jodie Wertz Georgetown 2 13.46. 1,0001, Gera Hendricken Providence 2 49.08. 2, Kim certain Villanova 2 49.43. 3, Susan Dahm Georgetown 2 53.92. 3,0001, Vicki Huber Villanova 9 17.75. 2, Kathy Franey Villanova 9 32.39. 3, Christian Brough Georgetown 9 50.49. 1600 relay1, St. Johns 3 50.28. 2, Syra Cuse 3 52.12. 3, Pittsburgh 3 52.23. Mile1, Vicki Huber Villanova 4 52.42. 2, Kathy Franey Villanova 4 52.74. 3, Susan Dahm Georgetown 4 54.97. Distance Medley relay1, Providence 11 38.81. 2, Villanova 12 05.65. 3, Georgetown 12 06.34. High jump1, Ronna Dexter Connecticut 5 8. 2, Candi Nichols Boston col., 5-6/j. 3, Krist Squitieri St. Johns 5-6%. Shot put1, Sonja Pitts St. Johns 47-41/. 2, Maria Morsillo Pittsburgh 45-9%. 3, Diane Ferrari Syracuse 45-3%. Triple jump1, Janeen Bonner Syracuse 40-4%. 2, Alexis Archer Pittsburgh 38-9 i. 3, Carol Smith St. Johns 38-4. Final standings men 1, Georgetown 121 Points. 2, Pittsburgh 109. 3, Syracuse 91.50. 4, Villanova 57. 5, Seton Hall 49. 6, Providence 47. 7, Connecticut 42. 8, St. Johns 38.50. 9, Boston col., 34. Women 1, Pittsburgh 121. 2, St. Johns 99. 3, Villanova 95. 4, Syracuse 72. 5, Georgetown 58. 6, Connecticut 56. 7, Providence 41. 8, Boston col., 11. 9, Seton Hall 4. Bowlin lbt san Diego classic san Diego a standings after sunday s first round in the $30,000 ladies pro bowlers tour san Diego classic with names hometowns and nine game pinball totals a denotes Amateur 1, Wendy Macpherson san Diego 1,956. 2, Anne Marie Pike Anaheim calif., 1,890. 3, Aleta Sill Dearborn mich., 1,884. 4, Alberta Acosta Pacifica calif., 1,878. 5, Nikki Gianulias Vallejo calif., 1,862. 6, Mary Martha Cerniglia Springfield iii., 1,843. 7, Diana Davenport Shreveport la., 1,838. A a Kim Terrell Daly City calif., 1,837. 9, Judy Sou tar Leawood kan., 1,834.10, Cheryl Daniels de troit 1,830. 11, Karen Ellingsworth Des Plaines iii., 1,824. 12, Robin Romeo Van Guys calif., 1,821. 13, Cindy Coburn Buffalo ., 1,808. 14, Alayne Blomenberg Cranston r.i., 1,789. 15, Carol Norman Ardmore okla., 1,787. 16, Donna Ditrani Harrington Park n.j., 1,777. 17, Kim Bates Houston mo., 1,774. 18, Jan Barnowsky Las vegas 1,773. 19, Betty Morris Stockton calif., 1,752. 20, Paula Drake broken Arrow okla., 1,751. 21, Leila Wagner Annapolis md., 1,747. 22, Lisa Wagner Palmetto fla., 1,745. 23, Rene Fleming Oklahoma City 1,744. 24, tie Stacy rider Sahabra calif., and Sandy von Esmarch Harrisburg pa., 1,739. Transactions weekend baseball Atlanta braves signed Jose Alvarez Pitcher. Houston astros assigned the contracts of Don Dunster and Jim Hickey pitchers and Jim Mikulik outfielder to Monclova of the mexican league. Milwaukee Brewers named Dusty rho Des manager and Ray Burris pitching coach of Helena of the Pioneer league. New York Yankees signed Al loiter Pitcher to a one year contract. Pittsburgh pirates signed Andy Van Slyke outfielder to a three year contract. Basketball Milwaukee Bucks signed Mike Dunleavy assistant coach to a 10-Day contract As a player. Portland Trail blazers fired Mike Schuler head coach. Named Rick Adelman interim head coach and Jack Schalow head defensive coach. Hockey new York islanders recalled Jeff Hack Ett goaltender from Springfield of the american hockey league. New York rangers recalled Darren tur Cotte Center and Jeff Bloemberg defens Eman from Denver of the International hockey league. Toronto Maple Leafs traded Chris Mcrae left Wing to the new York rangers in Exchange for Ken Hammond defens Eman. East coast hockey league Carolina announced the resignation of Joe Selenski head coach and general manager. Olympics . Olympic committee named George Steinbrenner vice president. Boxin weekend fights saturday Budapest Hungary a Simon Brown. Washington d.c., stopped Jorge Maysonet puerto Rico at 2 01 of the third round to retain his if welterweight title Alex Stewart new York stopped David Jaco Sarasota fla., at 2 39 of the first round heavyweights. Sunday Monessen a. A Michael Moorer Monessen pa., stopped Frankie Swindell Nash Ville Tenn., at 2 50 of the sixth round Light heavy weights. Seoul South Korea a Moon Sung Gil South Korea stopped Giaki Kobayashi Japan at 2 38 of the fifth round to retain his Aba Bantam weight title. Upcoming fights thursday at the Palace Auburn Hills mich., Stanley Longstreet Detroit is. Jerry Page Columbus Ohio 10, Junior Welters. At the Marriott Irvine calif., Genaro Hernan Dez los Angeles is. Luis Hernandez Redlands calif., 12, for g. Hernandez California super featherweight title. Friday at Trump Plaza Atlantic City n.j., Iran bark Ley new York is. Roberto Duran Panama 12, for Barkley s wac middleweight title. At Bally a Las vegas Angels Pedroza Long Beach calif., is. . Duffy Tyler Texas 10, Junior Welters. At Singapore Indonesia Elly Pic Indonesia is. Mike Phelps Lumberton Texas 12, for Pic Al s if Junior bantamweight title. Saturday at the Hilton hotel Las vegas Mike Tyson Catskill ., is. Frank Bruno Britain 12, for Tyson s undisputed heavyweight title Azumah Nelson Ghana is. Mario Martinez Mexico 12, for Nelson s wac super featherweight title Julian Jackson Virgin islands is. Francisco Deje sus Brazil 12, for Jackson s Aba Junior Middle weight title James Douglas Columbus Ohio is. Trevor Berbick Miami 10, heavies. Feb. 28 at the showboat Las vegas Mathew Hilton Canada is. Sammy Leonard Tulsa okla., 10, Junior middles. March 4 at the civic Center Bismarck n.d., Virgil Hill grand Forks n.d., is. Bobby Czyz Wanaque n.j., 12, for Hill s Aba Light heavyweight title. At Basildon England Terry Marsh Britain is. Sylvester Mittee Britain 12, for the if Continental welterweight championship. At Dusseldorf Germany Patrick Lumumba Kenya is. Rail Rocchegiani Germany 12, for vacant if cruiserweight title. March 5 at Sacramento calif., Tony Lopez Sacramento calif., is. Rocky Lockridge Dallas 12, for Lopez if lightweight title. March 6 at Reno nev., Ray Boom Boom Mancini Youngstown Ohio is. Hector Macho Ca Macho puerto Rico 12, lights. At Lake Tahoe nev., Jeff Franklin Las vegas is. Lupe Gutierrez san Jose calif., 12, for Franklin s us a featherweight title. March 8 at London Duke Mckenzie is. Tony Deluca 12, for Mckenzie s if flyweight title. At Jakarta Indonesia Samuth Sithar Velpel Thailand is. Nico Thomas Indonesia 12, for Sithar Velpel s if mini flyweight title. Pai06 600 7pit? you pm it of at mi64a c a Oolf my a Mauf of Lou pm t to ?rlcalokip5 in College at All. J3ruuaktt  
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