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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 15, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday february 15, 1990 the stars and stripes Page 19 sports Calendar for feb. 15-21 unless otherwise dated basketball look who s hoi in army hoops. Namely ans Bach. The cougars who were never been a Force in Europe land atop Vii corps. Not Only the men. But the women Loo. Ansbach s men arc 5-0. Best in Vii corps East con Ference. Ansbach s women arc 3-0, also ahead of the East. Both Ansbach teams should pad their records sat urday. The Cougar men play Host to Gap Pingon. A 0 4 Collar Dwillar. At 3 . The Cougar women also play at Home against gripping in. 0-2. At i . On sunday Ansbach shows army basketball whether it s a Rue contender. The cougars drive  for a couple of East showdowns.  s men arc 5-1. The Nairn Borg women 3-1.which makes both teams a half game off the Pace. The women lip off at i ., the men at 3. The rest of Vii corps sunday schedule has Bam Berg at Augsburg. A Schaffenburg at Heilbronn. Wurzburg at Schwa Bisch a mind and Stuttgart at Schweinfurt. As usual the women with no Bam Borg at Augsburg game Start at i ., the men at 3. In v  Wiesbaden eagles finally lost. The lowly Darmstadt demons made like Buster Douglas and floored the defending v corps Champi on eagles 79-67 sunday. Now Wiesbaden finds out if it can get up. The eagles. 5-1. Drive to Baum older to meet the 5-3bears. Tip offis 3 . Saturday. The v corps weekend starts at 7 . Friday when Hanau visits Fulda in a Battle of slumping Eastern re Gion teams. Other saturday games have Wil Flecken at Fulda at i . Gic Ssan at Hanau at 3 . And Mainz against Darm Siadul at Babenhausen at 3 . The v corps men continue sunday with Gissen at Fulda at i ., then these 3 . Games Darmstadt at Baum older Frankfurt at Hanau and Mainz against bad or Cugnach at Dex him. The v corps women s matchup arc the same with three exceptions no Friday game no Fulda games and Tipoff s at 1 . No games arc scheduled in 21st Talcom be cause of the presidents Day weekend. The German Bunde Sliga is jammed with Basket Ball this weekend. The first division plays saturday with i860 Hagen at Bamburg at 6 ., dim at Bay Ruth at 7 ., followed by these 7 30 . Matchup woh Cebu Llyl at Cologne  at Charlotten Burg Langon at Gic Ssan. And ludwigs Burg at Goldstan Hagen. The second division offers three games saturday an Bach at tub Ingen and Munich at pc scr. Both at 7 30 . And Wurzburg at Freiburg at 8 . Then on sunday. A Cimon visits icon Borg at 3 . With sch Abing at Baunach and Trier at Offenbach Bot hat 3 30 . Power lifting a meet for men and women lifts offal ii . Saturday Al Strassburg Cavern in Idar of Borslein. Sleigh ins arc from 8 . To 10 . Entry fee is $5. Admission is free. The Baum older sports office can answer of her que Lions Al 485-7176. The Wei Brocken warriors continue their hockey season with a 3 30 . Saturday Home game against Luxembourg. It s a Consolation playoff game in the Lande Sliga. Owci Bruckn is scheduled to play Host to new cd at 7 . Sunday. Bowling horse racing Raj air area track1 continue to have the Only win Ter racing in Cwm Germany. Dortmund will he operating saturday and Krefeld sunday both starting around noon. The v corps championships Roll through Fri Day at Hanau s Hess in bowl. Bowling runs 10 . To 3 . Daily. Admission is free. For questions Call the v corps sports office at ets 320-5503. Skiing boxing a smoker swings into action at 6 . Saturday at Lee Barracks in main. Weigh ins go from 10a.m. To noon. Spectator admission is $2. For information Call the Mainz sports office at ets 334-4724. Boxing open Augsburg s Sheridan Cavern will hold a smoker at 6 . Saturday. Weigh ins arc from 10 . To noon. Call Chris Crain. Augsburg sports director at434-7216. The army is making the comeback. Four months after the Usa eur championships died the army open ski championships fill the void at Garmisch. The new meet starts tuesday with the giant slalom followed the next Day by the slalom. Each  starts at 10 . On the Krecu Zankl. The army s Cross country races sprint and Long distance arc on the Board for feb. 23. For information Call ets 4402-591 or civilian 08821-52066. Garmisch will also play Host to a National Standard race at Garmisch. The giant slalom which starts at 10 . Monday is open to id card holders. Norco ques snaps de b the associated press Quebec when they talk about the Streak in the nil these Days jus about everyone thinks of Mario la Mieux. But the Quebec nordic us had one of their own going of far less distinction. That s w by tuesday night s 4-3 Victory Over the Vancouver canucks was face Saver. I bought a Valentine s present for my wife this morning. Tonight this was gift for our fans coach Michel by rec nil round Ron said after the nordic us broke an 11-game losing Streak longest in the franchise s nil history. The nordic us were closing in on the Washington capitals All time losing Steak of 17 in 1975 and had not won since they beat he Montreal canadians i on Jan. 9. In other games tuesday flames 4, islanders 2 un1ondale. . Bryan Trot tier scored his 500th career goal but Cal Gary s Joe Nicu Wandyk scored twice As the flames spoiled the Day for the is Lander Center. Trottier opened the scoring Midway through the second period by becoming the 15th player in nil history to reach the 500-goal Mark. Doug Gilmour ripped he rebound of Joe Mullen s shot into a half empty net at 3 28 of the third period to break a 2-2 lie. Nicu Wandyk later redirected Gary Roberts pass behind Mark Fitzpatrick to give Calgary an insurance goal. Troll ice became the second islander to reach the 500-goal Mark when he poked a Loose puck through  Rick Wamsly s pads at 9 57 of the second period. He tied Lanny Mcdonald for14th place on the career goal scoring list. Tool tier s Long time inc Mac. Mike Isles Bryan Trottier. Career goal no. 500 Bossy owns the islanders career record with 573 goals. Rangers 4, flyers 3 Philadelphia John Ogrodnick scored two goals including the game Winner in the third period As the rang ers Defeated Philadelphia. The win moved the rangers into Sec Ond place in the Patrick division by a Point Over the Idle new Jersey devils. Philadelphia dropped its second straight and remained in last place. Blackbanks 4. Sabres i Chicago  Alain Chevrier turned aside 25 of 26 shots keying Chicago s tight defensive Effort against Buffalo. Chevrier Jost a bid for his firm shutout of the season when Buffalo s jell Parker scored with 2 2?. Remaining in the Zainc. Blues2, North stars , Minn. Rick Meagher benefited from Minnesota Goa lie Jon Casey s second major mistake of the night to score 2 49 into overtime. Meagher streaking Down the right Side entered the puck into the crease. Casey attempted to bal the puck away but instead deflected it into his own net. Douglas from Page 17 you know the catching comes before the  Douglas agreed. No such match has been set he told Columbus television station a chm. In a later interview with wins to he said we Haven t even sat Down to negotiate with Donald Trump nor with Don  Holyfield s manager Ken Sanders said in Atlanta that his Boxer probably would step aside to allow the rematch. The world boxing association and world boxing Council had withheld their belts from Douglas pending a re View of the fight. But the Aba on tues Day recognized Douglas As the Champi on and the wac president Jose Sulaiman said his organization would not withhold title recognition. The International boxing federation earlier recognized Douglas As the Cham Pion. I m excited about the fact that i will be looked upon As the unified undisputed heavyweight Champion Douglas said after accepting the Columbus area c Hambur of Commerce s ambassador award at the group s annual meeting. That s great. And i will gel my hard Ware my two other belts. I left Tokyo Short two Bells. The main thing is that i am now looked upon As the heavyweight Champi on of the world. It was a lifelong dream come True and i thank god for  Douglas manager. John Johnson said he and Douglas would go to new York wednesday to appear on late night with David Letterman and meet with promoters of sunday s fight. A Down town Columbus Parade that had been scheduled for wednesday morning for Douglas was postponed until saturday. Johnson credited Public pressure for the wac and Aba turnarounds. I Felt that that was going to happen All along Johnson said. Because of the news Media because James Douglas is a hero to the people of the world. They could almost feel that. By doing what they were doing they were going to destroy themselves just totally destroy Ihm solves. And. Very honestly we weren t going to be dealing with Don King unless he turned around and gave James Douglas the credit he deserves. The thing that s going to save Don King is thai Well still Deal with  Johnson paused and grinned then said but on our  wac apologizes to Douglas Las vegas a Jose Sulaiman apologized tuesday for withholding the world boxing Council heavyweight title from Buster Douglas after his knockout win Over Mike Tyson and said he was embarrassed by his actions. But Sulaiman denied he was acting on the outer of promoter Don Kini in initially declaring the title vacant and said he simply made a mistake in the heat of the moment. The wac is not controlled by Don King or  Sulaiman said in a Tele phone interview from los Angeles. I laugh at those rumours started by people who cannot accept  Sulaiman a Mexico City businessman who has headed the wac for 15 years said he accepts total responsibility of r the controversy that left the status of Douglas As he organization s Champion unclear. The mistake he made. Sulaiman said was in not declaring Douglas the Winner immediately and ruling on any protests at a later time. I Felt embarrassed to Buster Douglas he said. I fell it was not fair to the kid that had withheld my opinion about the result of the   
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