European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 02, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday May 2,1989 the stars and stripes Page 25 Sembach s Caranhan nabs Lead by Walt Morrissette staff writer Stuttgart Wesl Germany Simbach s Bob Caranhan lopped the All events Chart and defending team Champion Ramstein inn led the team Competition at the end of the first shift of bowlers monday evening in the american Bowling Congress championships at Pattonville s King pin Center. The Ramstein quartet gunned Down 4568 pins for a 190 average. Jerry Swartz led the Way with Back to Hack 607 series for a i2i4. The hosting Stuttgart beneficial team is second with a 4486. Bee Page 24 for Complete scores. Caranhan s 1234 led Paul Caltagirong of the Nel Lingen brews Brothers by 12 pins. Caltagirone and Birce Miller of the Hanau smokers were among the hottest bowlers of the afternoon As the brews brother took the High or me 256 and Miller put together the High series at 682. Carn hand had a 246 High game and 664 High series. Caltagirone opened the fifth game of his six game set with a 9-pin spare then fired seven consecutive strikes. In the eighth Frame he left a 4-7 pin split. He picked up the spare and finished with a 256. High for the Day. I was a Little bit High in the Hole Between the 1 and 3 pins Caltagirone said. A lot of limes you la leave a 4-9 split when you miss High like that but i left the 4 7." Abc championships Miller got hot in his second set firing a double and a six pack for a 247, then getting eight strikes in his 235 fifth game. If i can shoot 220 in this game Miller said before his final game it will be my first 700 Miller had to Settle for a 200 in that last game but the 682 series became his new High and High series so far after 16 years of Bow Ling in Europe and at fort Sill okla. It was an unseasonably warm Day for Germany on the outside and Hanau s Gordon Watanabe 20th in the i 988 masters said the warmth affected the lanes. On Wood lanes the Oil usually sinks a tannic said. But on these synthetic lanes with the heat and humidity the Oil moves around a lot. So after a few hours of Bowling the lanes become dry and the Ball starts running on you it starts hooking earlier than Watanabe said bowlers Start adjusting their stance at the foul line As the shift goes on to compensate for these runs. A Good Bowler will move from Side to Side along the line or move closer or further away from the he said. I Ane items Bob Gardner the 1987 masters Champion was Here observing the action although he and the 86 and 88 titlist Fred Walton do not begin until sunday morning. I like Bowling the last three Days because you know what you have to Gardner said. But some people have to work and can t make it the last three according to Oscar ten the Lou Ramont director shift times Are assigned by geographic priority mean ing the teams that have to travel the longest get first pick in when they want to play. Gardner Only had to come Efrom 40 Miles from Heil Brinn but he said he was Lucky his request for the last shift was granted. One Hundred thirty five men s teams of four bowlers each 540 total have entered the event that ends May 9. The top 32 bowlers ranked by their All events pin fall totals will Advance to the european masters tournament May 13-14 there arc 52 teams of four women each 208 total in the wisc championships that open May 10 . Ginter. The i98f Yaba Champion who rep resented Europe in Seattle that year started the 6 30 . Shift with his Heidelberg team with a broken nose. I was playing defensive end for the Heidelberg Black knights yesterday in the German american football league said Ginger. I reached Down to pick up a Fumble and the other Guy s knee went right through my face the 6-2, 225-Pounder is Bowling anyway despite the discoloured nose and Shiner below his left Eye. And de spite the fact that blood will Rush through his nose every time he bends Down to throw the Ball. Canada nips czechs for Silver medal Stockholm. Sweden a Steve Yerman of the Detroit red wings scored one goal and added two assists monday As team Canada edged a Echo Slovakia 4-3 to win the Silver medal in the world hockey championships. The unbeaten soviet Union which wrapped up the title saturday beat swe Den 5-1 in the medal round finale at the Globe Arena. The swedes winners of the last world championship in 1987, played for re Spect Only having lost a shot at the med als by losing to the czechs saturday. The hosts did t get it dropping their third consecutive medal round encounter. The swedes have not beaten the so Viets in world championship action since the 1977 tourney in Vienna when they won both games Sergei Makarov the right Wing on the famous Kim line Alexei Gusarov Alexei Kasat nov and rookies Sergei Fedorov and Dir Lii Karla nov scored for the Sovi ets. Yun Kim lev another soviet world championship Rookie had two assists. Anders c Arnsson who plays for the new Jersey devils scored the Consola Tion goal for Sweden. Viacheslav Feliso. Who Hopes to play for the devils next season was named the top defens Eman of the tournament. Goal lending honors went to Dominik hasek of Czechoslovakia and Brian Bellows of can Ada was named the no. 1 Forward. Czechoslovakia. Winner of More Points than am other nation in world championship history took the Brone medal. It was the Best finish in the world championship for a Canadian team since placing second in the 1985 tournament in Prague alter Healing the soviet Union. The soviet Union heal Canada 5-3 in the medal round this time clinching its 21st world title since 1954. The soviets had a perfect 10-0 record counting the preliminary round. Team Canada which also beat the techs 4-2 in the preliminary round finished with two wins and one loss in the final four. Playing Only for the Silver Only did t prevent the canadians from being motivated before a crowd of 13,127, i was personally worried about it be fore the said team Canada s a Echo Slovakia s Frantisek i Rocha Kun my and us Milaca defend against Canada s Brian Bellows in monday night s Khiu. An sports radio basketball Aba playoffs Phoenix at Denver 3 30 . Wednesday coach Dave King. But they worked hard they kept their focus. They we really excited of the Opportunity of gelling a Silver medal. I was very i eased with the preparation before the the Canadian team featuring three stars from dethroned Stanley cup championed Monton was one of the Siro Gesl top a in Europe for several years if not the Best. It s a very Good learn said King. It s a team that s got Good chemistry with Good players and one of the Best teams that has come Over other c acadian scorers were Dave Babych. Mark Messier and Scott Ste Vens. The first and last goals came Dur ing Power plays. Canada never trailed but a ech Oslo Varia came Back to tie the score 3-3 on \ Ladimir Kun Icka s Power play goal at 14 40 in the second period Stevens got the game Winner at 17 22, assisted he Messier Jiri Dok Al and 7.deno Cigar notched the other goals for chm Slovakia. Yerman who was third in nil Regul it season i finished with five goals and seven assists for 12 Points. Ruzicka. The Ochs lop scorer for Sev eral years lied with Bellows and Kent Nils son of Sweden atop the individual scoring standings. They had 14 Points each. Veith gets Ramstein Ace ram Shin my. To test Germany Hill veil knocked in a wedge shot on the 120-Yard fifth Hole Here to record his first holc in one. With was playing in the Hoy scouts of America Benefit tournament with Miege Ogle can Almond i pm and Ron Irick
