European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 15, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday May 15, 1989 the stars and stripes Page 25 Schultz Facey win masters titles by Walt Morrissetie staff writer . West Germany with the pressure on in inc two game series for the titles. Larry Schulz of Ramstein and Judy Facey of Grafin Lihr howled the cleanest and came out As 1989 masters champions sunday. Schulz 180-190370 Defeated Mike a Rucski of Tilburg i47-i54 30 for the american Bowling Congress masters title. Facey i84-20i385 stopped Elk Lloyd run of Wiir Burg 150-166.116 for the women s International Bowling Abc wisc Congress championship after Holdren won three straight step ladder games to get to the finals. Schull and Facey said they stuck to clean Bowling making sure to pick up spares when the strikes seem almost impossible to get. Ii was hot in the House Schultz said. It was hard to keep your hand dry so you Start dropping the Ball. I just told myself to get the Ball out. Keep myself clean and pick up my spares. I won with the same Ball that Fred Wal ton drilled and won the masters with last year Schultz said. I m a spare Bowler said Facey who put Lloyd run away with an All spare 201 166 Victory in the second game. I figured i had a Chance if i kept it clean. I did t expect to make the first Cut but my husband Roger kept saying you can do it you can do it i also had All the support from the girls from both Schulz and Facey won their first games by big margins. In the first game a Rucski missed the 10 pin for a split in the eighth Frame leaving the game open for Schulz to Lake. Schultz spared nine and 10 and finished with a strike for a clean 190 154 win without a single open Frame. Lloyd run left her seventh and eighth frames open while Facey finished with a four Bagger to win 189-150. Schulz put or Cusk away 180-147. And Facey took out Lloyd run with her 201-166 second game Victory. Schultz won an Abc Patch and Facey an wisc Patch for their masters triumphs. Experience is the key when you bowl in head to head Competition said Schulz who has bowled extensively on the state Side Abc circuit including at the show boat Motel in Las vegas. " you have to concentrate on both games a Frame at a time. 1 was t even thinking about winning it until he came up to shake my Krueske was plagued by open frames in s4s Gus Sci Gottlof Jirry Schultz of Ramstein and Judy Facey of Grafen Nohr shun form they used to capture Abc and wisc masters titles sunday. Both championship games. I had no carry he said. Before i could carry the six pin into the 10, but not today. In was an experience Krueske said. Anything can happen in a two game set and today it happened for Krueske bypassed the Stepladder by Fin Ishing first in the five Man Cut that sur Vived the six game set in round 4. Krueske 3647 and Schultz 3571 were followed by Don Johnson of Sembach 3518. Mike Smith of Ramstein 3507 and Bob Richert Ofsan Dahlem 3493. In the men s Stepladder of pressure packed one game matches. Smith beat Richert 201-188. And Johnson Defeated Smith 222-194. Then Schulz used a six pack to Down Johnson 245-211 to set up the final with Krueske. Facey 3352 led the women s final Cut. Nee Wallace of Wiesbaden 3317 was Ond followed by sue Bradley of Munich 3292holdren 3279 and uschi shelling of Frankfurt 3252. Defending masters Champion Nona Newborn missed the final Cut by seven pins and finished sixth. Holdren eliminated shelling 178-156 and Bradley 205-201 with a Turkey in frames 3-4-5. Lloyd run had two turkeys in frames 3-4-5 and 7-8-9 in clowning Wal lace 223-182 to gel to the showdown with Facey. Before the women s final started fact y s Ball got Hung up in the Ball return. It took the technician about five minutes to get the Ball out and Holdren would later say that this delay threw her off her rhythm."1 had to wait for her Ball Holdren said and i got out Frh Vlam somehow. I got it Back together and settled Down a was hot in the because she said i just had the right feel for the Ball at the won $861 for taking the Abc Blue Blazer and Krueske look $714 for finishing runner up. Johnson who led the round 4 bowlers with a 664-546 1210 set won the $608 third place Check. Smith finished fourth and won $527, and Richert won $461 for finishing received $536 with her Blazer. Holdren pocketed $432, followed by Wallace $330bradley $253 and Shel Ling $181. Sabatini nips Sanchez in italian open final by the associated press Rome living up to her role As favorite Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina overcame stubborn aral a san Chez of Spain 6-2, 5-7, 6-4, sunday to win her second consecutive italian open women s Tennis championship. The top seeded Sabatini the overwhelming favorite after the defections of of her lop ranking players looked like she would Roll Over her 17-year-old opponent. She jumped to a one set Lead then went out ahead 5-3 and 15 love in the second set needing Only three More Points to wrap up the match. But Sanchez who never has beaten the Argentine Star in seven career matches stormed Back rolling olt four straight games to capture the second set and even the match. The Spanish player who was seeded fourth and is ranked no. 11 in the world even led the third Sel 2-1 after breaking Sabatini. But the Argentine player suddenly Slep cd up her game and Sanchez began to run out of steam. In a final set marked by six More Breaks Sabatini prevailed six games to four winning the final game at love there were 18 service Breaks in the 30 games played on the red Clay Center court of the Foro italico before a near capacity crowd. Tennis round in the end the More experienced Sabatini pulled Oul the match showing a steadier nerve during inc Long afternoon. Sabatini. Who will be 19 a Cal week earned $60.000 for winning the 2-hour, 40-Minulc match. Lendl Skoff win semifinals Hamburg West Germany Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia Defeated Carl Urc Stemb of West Ger Many 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 sunday to Advance to the final of the German open men s Tennis tournament. West Germany s Boris Becker was upset in the other semifinal match losing to Austria s horse skoff7-6 7-56-2. Becker complained of Back pain after the first set. The final is scheduled for monday. Heavy1 rain on saturday stopped the tournament semifinal Between Lendl and Stemb and delayed the Becker Skoff match. Organizers first said the final also would be played sunday but a backlog of doubles matches forced them to move it to monday. The final of the $692,500 Nabisco grand prix tournament originally had been planned As a bust of live con test but organizers said it would be shortened to a bust of three because of the delays. Burger Duncan in Clay court final Isle of Palms . Sixth seeded Jay Burger and unseeded Lawson Duncan advanced to the final of the . Clay court championships saturday setting up a meeting of two sex Clemson stars. Burger inc Lone seeded player to make the semis outlasted Javier Frana of Argentina 4-6, 6-2. 6-4. Earlier Duncan Beal Tim Wilkison 7-6 7-2. 6-3 in the first Memling Between the two North carolinians who spend Many hours practising together. Agassi beats Kab cry Ede Netherlands second seeded Andre Agassi won the $160,000 Aldi Lennis tournament sunday defeating top seeded Stefan Edburg of Sweden 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 in the final. The match took 67 minutes. Wilander top seeded Rome Mats Wilander of Sweden and Andre Agassi of the United states were assigned the top two seeds sunday for the $1 million italian open men s Tennis championships which open monday at the Foro Lla Lico. Ken Carlsson of Sweden Miloslav Mecir of Czecho Slovakia and Jimmy Connors round Oul the top five seeds in that order
