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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday april 1,1989 the stars and stripes Page 21 whalers defeat penguins by die associated press Pittsburgh Scott Young and Ray Ferraro each scored twice As the Hartford whalers beat the Pittsburgh penguins 9-s thursday night despite four goal game by Mano Lemieux Lemieux s third goal was Short handed his 13th of the season break ing Wayne Gretzky s nil record. Nil Roundup Lam Ichii scored i fourth goal in the final minute to raise his league Lead ing total to s3. Young scored his second on Power play at s26 of the third and John Anderson tipped in Ferraro s pass at 9 59. Brent Peterson and Ferraro score Between Lemieux s goals in the third  penguins remained in second place in the Patrick division one Point ahead of the new York rangers. Each team has two games to go in the regular season including a showdown game saturday night in Pittsburgh.1 n other games thursday night Cut Widlens 4, sabres 2 Buffalo . Guy Carbon Cau scored two goals As Montreal Defeated Buffalo. Carbonneau scored Montreal s first and last goals while Chris Chelios assisted on the first Carbonneau goal and on the second period goal by rubs court Nalt thai proved to be the game Winner. The canadians regular season Adams division winners improved to i �-4-2 in their last 24 games and moved ahead of Calgary by one Point in their Battle for the top spot in the nil the loss left the sabres Only two Points ahead of the whalers in the Battle for third place in the Adam division. Both Hartford and Buffalo have two games remaining. Flyers 5, capitals 4 Philadelphia Tim Ken scored two goals and the Philadelphia flyers look advantage of three Power play opportunities to top Washington. The Victory allowed the flyers to close within three Points of the third Mario let Leux. Four goals in defeat place new York rangers in the Pat Rick division. Both teams have two games left in the regular season. Blow so noniiques3, St. Louis Greg Paslawski scored on a rebound shot with 3 21remaining in overtime to give the St. Louis blues a 4-3 Victory Over the Quebec nordic us. The blues had snapped a 2-2 tie when Dave Lowry scored with 8 01remaining. But Quebec s Peter slash by sent the game into overtime when he scored with 1 09 remaining St. Louis 5-0-1 in its last six Home games clinched second place in the Norm division earlier in the week. Kicks extend Streak to 1 2 by he associated press new York Patrick Wing scored 26 Points including two key free throws with 2 11 left As the new York kicks handed the Dallas Mavericks their 12th consecutive defeat .99-98, thursday night. The kicks lied the score four times in the fourth Quarter before taking their first Lead 94-93, on a 3-Point goal by Mark Jackson with 3 28 left. After a free throw by Adrian Dan Ley made it 94-94, Ewing s iwo free throws put the kicks ahead to stay. Sam per Kins who led Dallas with 2 Points then missed two free throws with h9 remaining. A Basket by Charles Oakley and an other free throw by Ewing gave Newyork a 99-94 advantage but a 3-Ppmler by Perkins narrowed the margin to iwo with 1 04 left. Perkins converted one of two free throws with 32 seconds left to make it99-98. Jackson missed two free throws with five seconds left but the clock ran out after Dallas failed to get the rebound. Kenny Walker hit nine of his first 10 shots and scored a season High 19 Points for new York while Rolando Blackman had 18 and Dan Llcy 17 for the Maver ick whose losing Streak is their longest since 1981 in other games thursday night rockets 109, nets 101 East Rutherford no.  Olajuwon scored 29 Points and grabbed 10 rebounds As the rockets ended a nine game Road losing Streak. Nuggets l23,supersoniesll6 Denver Michael Adams an Walter Davis stymied during the first three quarters had 14 of Denver s firsts Points in the fourth Quarter and sparked a 10-0 run As the nuggets ran away from Seattle. Warriors 11j, hornets pm Charlotte . Chris Mullin Aba Roundup Patrick Ewing. Hits key fryc throws led a 15-2 run in the last 3 43 of the Thi a Quarter As Golden stale snapped a sea son High four game losing Streak. Mullin hit a jumper and two free throws to kick off the run and added a 3-Poimcr with one second left in the period to finish it. Lakers 138, spun 98 Inglewood Calif. Byron Scott matched his season High with 35 Point Sand . Green added 22 for inc los Angeles lakers. Coupled with Phoenix s loss at Sacramento the lakers increased their Pacific divison Lead to four games. King 13s,suns 123 Sacramento Calif. Brad to Haus scored 23 of his season High 29points in the second half and grabbed a career High 10 rebounds As the King snapped a string of six consecutive losses to the suns Gonzales scores 3-2 decision Over Cook Colorado Springs Colo. A there is one More skirmish left for Tony Gonzales in his boxing Battle with the . Military. Gonzales of National City .Calif., won his second straight bout against a Soldier when he scored is 3-2 Deci Sion thursday night Over Eddie Cook of fort Hood Texas in the , Amateur boxing championships the 14 inner of the 112-Pound title in 1988. Gonzales was to Stock the 119-Pound championship against scan Hitcher of the Navy at san Diego Friday night at the Broadmoor world Arena. Fiddler a two time armed forces Champion won a m decision Over Melvin Lewis of Miami in his semifinal at the olympic sports  was gon Zats third Victory m As Many Bouls Over Cook although Cook thought he had Cut his rival s margin 10.2-1, "1 beat him 3-2 in the 112-Pound semis last year and it was 3-2, this year it was a 5-0  he added however that was my toughest fight.  . Amateur boxing the 19-year-old Gonzales counter punched effectively against the hard punching Cook a left hande who bombed iwo Othis three opponents in this tournament into submission. Frank pens of Aurora Colo., earned a second Chance at the us Pound title but Lionel Odom of new York a run Crup to Gonzales last year was beaten at 112 pounds. Pena a 17-year-old High school senior who lost to Carl Daniels in the 1988 final boxed his Way to a 5-0decision Over Patrice Brooks of St. Louis. In the final Pena will Box Teddy Randolph of the marines at Camp la june ., a 4-1 Winner of Rob Ert Rivera of Tucson Ariz. Odom 18, a Classy counter puncher was out pointed 5-0 by Brian Lonon a master in fighter who is seeking a fourth National title. The 24-year-old Lonon of fort i Lood Texas is a former three Lime National and four time armed forces Champion. Lonon will fight Ricky Jones of Augusta ga., in the final. Jones out pointed Isaiah Clark Ofrayne la., in the other 112-Pound semifinal. Hometown fans got a Chance to cheer loudly when skipper kelp inc 1988 National Golden gloves Cham Pion from Colorado Springs gained the 139-Pound final against Ray Lova Toof Sacramento Calif. Kelp a belter with either fist beat Terry Ford of Racine wis when Ford s Corner threw in the Towel with one second left in the fight Ovalo scored a 5-0 decision Over Oba Carr. A Junior olympics Champion from Detroit. Other finals, feature Russell Roberts of Grcina la., against Mark Johnson of Washington at 106pounds, and Shane mostly of Pomona Calif against Rodney gamete of the army at fort Hood at 132 pounds. Eleven finals were to be held Friday night with inc 156-Pound title bout pushed Back to saturday. Because of a Laic entry in the 156-Pound bracket a final held on Friday would have required that one Boxer fight twice in one Day. Doubling up is allowed under the rules governing a tournament but the medical advisory committee advised against it  
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