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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 08, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday May 8, 1989 the stars and stripes Page 25 Senna takes easy Victory in Monaco up Monaco up world Champion Ayrton Senna ran away with inc Monaco formula one grand prix sunday defeating his Mclaren teammate Alain Prost by nearly a second. Prost who was the victim of blocking by the obviously slower Ligier of Rene Arnoux As Well As getting stuck behind an abandoned car still managed to record a new Lap record of i minute 2s.s01 seconds an average Speed 140.125 kilo meters per hour. Senna struggling with a car that had neither first nor second gear in the later stages completed the reduced distance race Over 77 laps and 2s6.2s6 Kilometres in i hour s3 minutes 33.251 seconds. Prost was 52.529 seconds Back the Only Man on the same Lap. A Lap was knocked off the original distance to compensate for an extra formation Lap needed after briton Derek Warwick stalled on the Grid. Italian Stufano Modena was third in his Brab Ham one Lap Back followed by the Dallara of italian Alex Caffi Michele Albor to in a Tyrrell and briton Martin Brundic in the second Brab Ham All two laps Back. It was Senna s second Victory in a Row follow ing his win in the san Marino grand prix two weeks ago. The Mclaren Drivers now share the Lead in the title Chase with 18 Points each. Senna from two wins and Prost from three second place finishes. Briton Nigel Mansell still third in the championship with nine Points retired on the 31st Lap when his Ferrari s Semi automatic transmission failed. Brundic who ran in third place for much of the race made a solid comeback to sixth after pitting to replace his Brabham s Battery. He rejoined in i oth worked his Way up to seventh and inherited sixth place on the final Lap when the March of italian Ivan Capulli foundered. It was too expensive to push hard at the beginning Senna who started from pole said. Eventually when the car was better i pushed harder and it worked out  Arnoux held up several Drivers costing Prost valuable seconds in the Early stages of the race. Crews 712 series lifts Ramstein Crew into Lead by Walt Morrissett staff writer ludw1gsburg, West Germany Ramstein s red hot Jimmy Crews fired the first 700 series and sparked the Ramblers to a 4871 total sunday night to take the team Lead with one 20-Tcam shift to go in the american Bowling Congress All Star championships at the King pin Center in Pattonville. The Ramblers obliterated the ecu Ulm outlaws 4586 total by almost 300 pins. Crews 712-655 1367defending Champion Fred Walton 528-605 1133larry Schultz 603-6 01213 and Mike Smith 527-6311158 also combined on three 800-games to overtake the outlaws. Crews fired games of 223,234 and 255 for a 712 in the first set. In that third game Schultz s 226, plus Walton s 177 and Smith s 161, gave the Ramblers an 819. But the Ramblers saved the Best for last. They shot an 838 fifth game and put together four deuces for an 865 finale 224 by Smith followed by Crews 222walton 205 and Schultz 214. The Ramblers Are also the first team in this Abc to average a Deuce 202.9. The Oil moving Down Lane that bothered bowlers in earlier afternoon shifts had no effect on the Power Bowling Crews. "1 just bowled my Rhino right through it Crews said. The Baum older Hab s were the other third squad team that cased into the top 10 sunday. Fifth place Baum older knocked Down 4499 pins for a 187.5 average. Paul Rock 562 6171179 and Tim dunce 510-5951114 paced the Tea with 226 High games. They were Gardner backed up by Mike Selucky 598-5171115 a Dwayne Cobb 564-5271091. Bob Garner the 1987 masters Champion also came out red hot for the Heilbronn hammers sunday. He started out with a 212 and a 219. He then opened the third game with six straight strikes 9-pin spares in the seventh and eighth frames. Had he struck out from Here he would have had a 699 series and a 268 game. But he left a 6-9-10 pin split on his last throw and settled for a 265 game and a 696 series. The hammers came Down hard in their fifth game Bob worthy s 233, Gardner s 206, Allan Day s 202 and . Rushlow s 192 combined for an 833 game. Heilbronn is 12th with a 4432. Abc championships Gardner started his quest for a masters berth with a 696-5811277 line. A consensus of the better bowlers were More concerned about making the masters Cut than they were about catching the category leaders. I can t get any More 700 patches this year anyway Gardner said. The Only thing i care about is making the  making the Cut is the most important thing said Bob Hollingsworth of Parma sons who bowled a Fine 616-6211227 sunday. That Way you la have some thing to talk about when other bowlers ask How you did in the masters. You won t have to say of i did t make it they la say better Luck next year " you have to throw the Ball Good Here to make the Cut said Walton a Man who in t worried about Mak ing the 31-Man Cut for the masters because he s seeded As the defending Champion. A bad throw can Cost you a spare or a strike that could make the difference be tween making or missing the Cut. I be been Bowling too Long to worry about them the High scores from other bowlers. It s the worst thing you can do As a Bowler. When i bowl i m in my own Bowling Alley. A lot of times you can dig yourself into a Hole in the team event that you can t climb out of Walton said. It s a slower Pace and it s easy to lose your  although he s seeded he has other concerns. I be got to watch out for complacency Walton said because i m already seeded and it s hard to turn that fire on and  strikes and spares How Many of the cur rent top 31 bowlers will Advance to the masters about half of them according to Jim Einhorn the pro shop manager Here who is Bowling in his 11 the Abc. A bowlers will probably need a least a 195 average to make the Cut Einhorn said. There at least 16 Good bowlers on this last  the top 13 bowlers have averaged 195 pins per game. Einhorn finished Lith in the 1980 masters Back when Mannheim teammate Brian Voss won it. Voss has moved on to be the 1988 Aba Bowler of the year and won ovcr$ioo,000 on the 88 tour Einhorn said. Jim Einhorn or. One upped his dad when he bowled a 300 game at age 18 in a Yea tournament in Alexan Dria a. I m  Einhorn said. My son was Only 18 when he got his 300 and i m 40 and i Don l have one  Blue sox rally for sweep Stuttgart West Germany the Stuttgart Blue sox blew a 9-1 Lead in the Nightcap but scored twice in the Bottom of the seventh sunday to gain a 11-1, 15 14 sweep Over Heilbronn in the season s opening games of inc German american baseball league. Wendell Griffin pitched a two hitter in the Apoc nor As the Blue sox scored three times in the fourth inning and seven in the fifth to win going away. Heilbronn took a 14-13 Lead in the top of the seventh in the Nightcap on two walks singles by Chris Mitzke and Jeff Noriega and three Stuttgart errors but the Blue sox came Back to win on single by Gregory Brown Wally Shankovich and Jake Williams. Shankovich had a triple and a two run Home run earlier in the game. The Blue sox got nine runs in the Sec Ond on three walks four Heilbronn errors triples by Shankovich and Brown and singles by Claus Herman Rich Lin Coln and John Kyle. But the masons came Back for five in the fifth on singles by Noriega Chris Kier and James Gomez two hit batsmen and a triple by Jose Lopez. Tad Han the fourth Stuttgart thrower picked up the win. Mike Mann was the loser in Relief. Griffin was in command All the Way inthe opener fanning 10 and giving up a baseball Only one walk. Tim Rodriguez had a third inning single and Gocz had the other single in the sixth. Jake Williams had four rib on a double and single to Pace the Stuttgart attack. In other a a games sunday Mannheim 11-14, Wiessen 1-4 Mannheim West Germany the Mannheim Amigos needed Only 10 innings to win two games from the Giessen Brewers by a total of 20 runs in the open ing weekend of a a league baseball As both games were terminated because of the 10-Runrule. Giessen got its first game run when Dave Dwyer walked four men in the first inning. Dwyer dislocated his right Elbow and had to leave the game with two outs in the top of the first. Glen Murray came in and allowed Only one hit in 4% innings to pick up the win. Harvey Willis and George Bull had two hits apiece and Agustin Hernandez had a double and drove in four runs to Pace the Amigos. Willis Hernandez Victor Dunn and Thomas Casper had two hits apiece for the Amigos in the Nightcap. Reliever Ronald Crow worked the last two innings and allowed Only one hit and one run in picking up the win. Luis Thomas worked the first three innings for Mannheim and was touched for three runs on three hits while giving up four walks. Frankfurt 14-5, Darmstadt 2-4 Darmstadt West Germany the Frankfurt giants got Only five hits in the 10-run-Rulc opener but three of them were Home runs two by Raphael Merced that accounted for three runs and a three run blast by Mike Rousch. Darmstadt chipped in with four walks and five errors to make things easy for Frankfurt. Rousch and Dean Schwartz also had singles for the giants. David Jones gave up singles to Larry Tollivor and Drake Waters and struck out nine in his five inning stint. Frankfurt broke a 1-1 deadlock in the Bottom of the fourth inning with a four run rally. The runs came on Merced s third Homer of the Day singles by Schwartz. Jones and scan Calder and a sacrifice Fly. The comets threw a scare into the giants in the Bottom of the seventh when they scored three times off Winner John Brudvig on two walks a wild pitch and run scoring singles by Tollivor and Rolf Richter. Schwartz worked the first four innings for giants. Joop Chorel went the Dis Tance for Darmstadt. Jones scores 2nd-round to in pro debut Pensacola. Fla. A olympic hero Roy Jones or. Put the disappointment of returning Home without a Gold medal behind him saturday night with a second round knockout of Ricky Randall in his professional debut. Jones fighting for the first time since losing a controversial 3-2 decision in the 156-Pound olympic Gold medal match in Seoul South Korea knocked Down Randall twice in the first round and once in the second. Referee Mike Bogg stopped the scheduled eight round bout at 2 46 of the second. Randall of new Orleans took a standing eight count after Jones floored him with a left Jab. The olympic Silver medallist knocked him Down again late in the first with a left Hook. Jones continued to take the fight to his Over matched 31 year old opponent in the second round. A Short right followed by a left Hook dropped Randall Midway through the round and Boggs moved in to Stop the fight when another barrage backed Randall into the ropes  
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