European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 07, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 the stars and stripes sunday. May 1989 Montreal goalie Patrick Roy. Makes save against flyers canadians win fake 2-1 Lead Philadelphia a Shayno Corson and Bob Raincy scored less than three minutes apart Early in the second period As the Montreal canadians took a 2-1 Lead in the Wales conference finals Friday night with a 5-1 Victory Over the Philadelphia flyers. With the canadians leading 1-0 on Guy Carbonnsau s goal late in Stanley cup playoffs the first period Corson was left alone during a Power play and a leered Eric Desjardins into an empty Nepal 3 14. Raincy the canadians Captain scored his first goal of the playoffs at 6 11, breaking behind the defens and nipping Chris Chelios pass from the right boards Over goal land or Ken arc gel for a 3-0 Lead. Russ Courtnell made it 4-0 at 14 53 when he look a Lead Pas from Ryan Waller at the flyers Blue line and beat Wrig gel to in Short Side from the lop of the right 4 is Here sunday night. Waller also Sci up the game s first goal stealing the puck from Scott Mellanby near the Blue line and poking it in Carbonneau who beat arc get Wilh a 15-fool Back hander from the slow at 14 26. Patrick Roy who blanked the flyers in game 2, lost his bid for a second straight shutout at 6 56 of the final period on a goal by Bria Propp who returned after suffer ing a concussion when he was elbowed into the boards by Chelios in game i. The goal was Propp s 13lh of the playoffs. Roy now 10-1 in the playoffs broke a nine game career wingless Streak against Philadelphia wednesday night. Abbott defeats jays by he associated press Toronto for Jim Abbott it was a sign that he May be Here to stay. Tonight i had really Good stuff. Maybe the Best stuff that i be had since i be been up Abbott said Friday night after leading the California Angels past the Toronto Blue jays 5-3. Abbott 2-2, allowed four hits Over 6 a innings to win his second straight Deci Sion and give Cali fornia its eighth Victory in nine games. He struck out four and walked four. He mixed a hard Slider and curve with a Lively fast Ball. I m learning something new every time i gout Abbott said. Abbott tonight 1 think i Learned How to handle those situations when i m not at my Peak Abbott was cheered by the Toronto fans when he left in the seventh with a 3 2 Lead. I understand the fact that i m one handed and my pitching is something Al Roundup different. But sometimes 1 wish they d just cheer me for my Abbott said. But i Don t think it s smart to ignore it either. I think you have to come prepared to Deal with though Abbott was throwing better than he had in previous games he said his mental approach was lacking. I was kind of hesitant going out when i should have been really anxious he said. Greg Minton allowed one hit Over i i innings and Bryan Harvey finished for his fifth save allowing Nelson Liriano s first Homer of the Sason to Lead off the ninth. John Cerutti 0-2, gave up nine hits Over to innings and is wingless since beating Texas last sept. 4. In other games Friday red sox 7, rangers 6 Boston Roger Clemens re bounded to win his second showdown with Nolan Ryan As Ellis Burks broke a seventh inning tie with a run scoring sin Gle leading Boston past Texas. Ryan won last sunday s Duel under the Texas Sun 2-1 on Rafael Palmeiro s two run Homer. This time the 26-year old Clemens gained the upper hand. Clemens 4-1, allowed seven hits and five runs in seven plus innings struck out nine and walked four. Bob Stanley pitched the final 1% innings for his fourth save. Ryan 3-2, allowed eight hits in 6v innings striking out three and walking three. Athletics 5, tigers 3 Detroit Dave Stewart won his sixth game without a loss and Glenn Hubbard had a two run single in Oak land s four run first inning As the athletics won for the eighth time in 11 games. Twins 3, indians 2 Cleveland Dan Gladden singled in Pinch runner Randy Bush with two outs in the 12lh inning giving Minnesota its second Victory in 13 game Sand snapping the twins four game los ing Streak. Yankees 7, White sox 5 Chicago Steve Balboni hit a two run Homer in the eighth inning anew York came from behind after the seventh inning for the first time in 13 games this season. Royals 5, Brewers 4 Milwaukee Danny Tartabull led off the i0th inning with his second Home run of the season and to Jackson hit his Al league leading ninth Homer to Lead Kansas City Over Milwaukee. Howell Phillies top reds 7-0 by the associated press Cincinnati Ken Howell took advantage of the Cincinnati reds injuries for eight innings Friday night and then fell victim to one himself. Howell held the reds injury depleted lineup to five singles Over eight innings As the Philadelphia Phillies snapped a four game losing Streak with a 7-0 Victory. The right hander making Only his ninth Start in 200 major league appear ances was within reach of his first com plete game when he ripped a Patch of skin off his big toe while delivering an eighth inning pitch forcing him from the game after the inning. He struck out six and allowed just one Bas Crunner past first. Howell 3-1, a converted reliever who was making his fifth Stan of the season was disappointed to leave the game with out the shutout. It would have been my first i be never had one Howell said. It would have been a Good moment for me. Eve going eight shutout innings is a boost for me and my on rubbing the skin off the Side of his big toe Howell said "1 Felt it. It was kind of like someone jabbing something into he finished the eighth then gave Way to Gordon Dillard called up earlier in the Day. The left hander acquired with Howell from Baltimore in a Trade for outfielder Phil Bradley pitched a witless ninth. The reds were missing injured out fielders Kal Daniels and Eric Davis. Shortstop Barry Larkin had to leave the game in the third inning when he bruised a Finger on his right hand while trying to Marchand a deflected grounder. It s a different lineup without them i believe Howell said. I thought i had pc try Good stuff bul when you look Al their lineup they were missing some key players. I give myself credit because i did what i had to Juan Samuel homered on the game s first Pilch and Dickie Thon drove in a pair of runs Wilh a double and a trip la As the Phillies rocked Tom Browning for All i hair runs. Browning 3-2, quickly fell behind when Samuel lined his third Home run Over the left Field Wall. The left hander never Gol in tracked giving up More than three runs for the first time in seven starts this season. Browning went 4 / innings allowing eight hits. He did l Pilch Good tonight said manager Pete Rose who missed the reds four previous games with Bronchi tis. He was High. I did t think he had Good screwball. You can t pitch this Leam up. We did l play Good defense. It was t a Good game not at the Phillies second in the National league in Hilling scored three More runs in the third. Tom Herr and von Hayes opened with singles Mike Schmidt hit into a forc cout that scored a run and after Chris James single Bob Scmier s Sacri fice Fly made it 3-0.thon then hit a Ball into the Gap that went for an rib triple when left fielder Ken Griffey and Center fielder Rolando rooms bumped into each other. A ragged fifth inning produced three More runs. Shor Slop Manny Trillo dropped a pop Fly to let in one run Tho doubled Home another and Sieve Lake s sacrifice Fly made it 7-0.in other games Friday pirates 4, padres 2 san Diego shortstop Rev qui nones acquired in an april 21 Trade with Seattle hit his first National league Homer a three run shot in the fourth in Ning to Lead Pittsburgh Over san Diego. Cubs 4, dodgers 2 los Angeles Andre Dawson went 4-for-4 with a pair of Solo Home runs and extended his Hilling Streak to eight consecutive at Bals As Chicago Defeated los Angeles. Braves 6, expos 1atlanta Darrell Evans hit a two run triple his first in More than fou years in the first inning sparking Atlanta to its third straight Victory. Cardinals 3, giants i san Francisco Pedro Guerrero and Tom Brunansky Hil sacrifice Hies As St. Louis scored twice without Benefit of a hit in the top of the eighth inning and beat san Francisco. Upshaw criticizes intent of Spring league Mutru rim Nawe adn Mai Iiron. Ii no if inn i Whin s in inc to ban the nil needs comp Lilion an new Orleans a the Nalion Al football league is trying to head off Competition by establishing its own Spring league the exc Culic director of the nil players association contends. There s Only one reason the nil is talking about a Spring league Thal s to Slop Competition to Stop the Dave Dix on of the world a Flea head Gene Upshaw said Friday. Dixon is the founder of the defunct United states football league. Speaking at a convention of retired members of the nil players association Upshaw said the Union will move to organize players in the Spring leagues soon As it is established. We could t have a non Union league. You Ca Sec what s going l Hap pen the nil will just use in to develop their players. The saints Cut a player and he goes to Jacksonville where they gel him ready to bring Back Upshaw said. Dixon who also spoke to the Conven the they re going to get it Dixon said. The Usel which played in the Spring from 1983-85, planned to move to in autumn but suspended operations in 1986 after winning an antitrust suit lion agreed thai the nil had begun against the nil bul being awarded Only planning a Spring league to prevent him $3 in from the from launching another one. Usel caused player salaries in the nil fro launching another one i Don t think inc nil is going Inlo this to develop a european Market or a farm league. They know we re on the verge of putting our new league into being and they arc trying to head us off Dixon said. America s football teams the latest Spring football venture Dixon Hopes to establish would feature Between eight and 10 teams owned by fans in each City. To escalate Schramm Long time president of the Dallas cowboys has been named presi Donl of the nil supper cd football league and is working Wilh a committee to develop plans for a league that would have about 12 teams half in the United Stales and half in Europe nil spokesman Joe Browne said
