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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 28, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 26 the stars and stripes wednesday february 28, 1990 Fehr fills players in on talks Phoenix a Union chief Donald Chr met with player representatives tuesday to Brief them on the stalled negotiations which threaten the Slan of Floc regular season. Talks broke off monday with some players saying the fight Over salary arbitration eligibility in t Worth endangering opening Day. C amps have been locked Tor 13 Days and management says they won t open until there s an agreement. We want to Tell them where we  Chr said before he met with More than 50 players. If they want us to do something different they la Tell  Ken Phelps of the Oakland athletics said i was involved in 85 and basically we had to give hat extra year up to get other  asked if he thought the players might accept less than a Rollback to two years. Phelps said obviously we have to give something  Chr said a monday meeting with commissioner Fay Vincent lasted Between two and four min utes and was just a Courtesy. It had no particular significance although he s away from new York. Chr said negotiating with the owners bargaining team would not present a problem. If they have something differ ent to say. There arc faxes and  Chr said. The notion that somehow they can t bargain because we re not within six feet of them is  George Brett and Pete Incaviglia on monday joined the ranks of players who Don t think rolling Back arbitration eligibility from three years to two is an Issue so important that Camps should re main closed closed. I know there arc 649 other play ers and some of them feel the same Way i do and some feel three years is Loo  Brett the Kansas City first baseman said. Personally. I feel three years is  is two years arbitration really thai big a Deal that we have to really punish the fans and everybody else and the owners to get that Incaviglia. The Texas rangers player representative said. Safe from Page 23 Sharp while outfit smoked the giant Sla Lom seniors in his Black and Pink ensemble clocking 1 42.74. The second senior was Spang Dahlum s Mike Mckenna at 1 49.31. Smith won the masters with runs of 52.04 and 50.38. His closest challenger was upper Scyford s Rauli Karjalainen More than 6 seconds behind. Karjalainen won monday thanks partly to Smith falling. Not tuesday. I had to redeem myself. This is my last race in  said Smith a major who will retire in the fall after 20 years in the air Force. I went All out. I came in that Way and i went out that   s Ellen Burggren won the women s open is. She clocked 2 02.51. Blowing out Simbach s Dawn thurs on by More than 4 seconds. But then everyone and everything got blown about in this Safe edition of born to  rangers blast Bruins by the associated press new York Darren tur Cotic scored three times twice in a five goal second period As the new York rangers completed their first Ever regular season sweep or the Boston Bruins with a 6-1 Victory monday night. The rangers won All three meetings with the Bruins this season the first time since entering the nil in 1926 that they have swept the season series from Boston. The Victory extended the rangers unbeaten Streak to 4 0-1 and ended the Bruins tour game i winning Streak. Turcotte playing his first full nil season had two Power play goals in the second period and completed his second career hat trick by beating Relief goalie Andy Moog on a breakaway with 6 31 remaining. Boston starter Reggie Lomelin stopped All 20 Ranger shots in the first period including a penalty shot by Kelly Kisio at 10 17. But the rangers solved Lomelin Turcotte and the nil s leading d of Csc in the second period scoring  times on seven shots. Cam Necly s Power play goal at 11 23 of the first period gave the Bruins a Lead bul Kisio tied it at 1 59 of the second period on a Back hander. Turcotte got his first goal a slap shot from inside the right Circle at 4 18. Crnic Nicholls made it .1-1 at 8 37 with a Quick wrist shot from the Bottom of the left Circle following a Cross ice pass from Ulf Dahlen. At that Point the rangers had scored on All three of their shots in the period. Turcotte got his second Power play goal at 10 57. This time beating Lomelin from the top of the left Circle with a slap shot. Rookie Troy Mallotte added his fifth of the season at 18 12, Bac handing Nicholls rebound into the net. The five goal period was the rangers biggest of the season. In other games monday Nordques 3, penguins 2 Quebec Ken Mcrae and Lucien Deblois scored third period goals to lift lowly Quebec Over Pittsburgh. It was Only the second Victory in the last 18 games fur the Nordques. Who were the first team i he eliminated from the playoff race and have by far the worst record in the nil 11-46-6. Quebec def Ensman Bryan Fogarty was ejected by referee Ron Hoggarth in the first period for High sticking Pitts Burgh s Bob Eurcy. Canucks 5. Maple Leah 2 Vancouver. British Columbia Vancouver blew a 2-0 Lead then got Power play goals by Dan Quinn in the second period and Doug Lidster in the third to beat Toronto. Vancouver s Power play was ranked 20th in the league before the game but clicked twice in seven opportunities. Quinn broke the 2-2 lie at 15 02 of the second period and Lidster made it 4-2 at 9 15 of the third on a Lucky Bounce. Tre Vor Linden added an insurance goal on a breakaway at 12 47. Vancouver goalie Kirk Mclean who Drew an assist on Linden s goal was sensational Early in the third period with key saves against Scott Pearson and Mark of Bome while the game was still 3-2. Rich Suiter and Robert Nordmark gave Vancouver an Early 2-0 Lead by scoring 15 seconds apart As the last place canucks Drew within 10 Points of los Angeles in the a Myloc division. Barkley Sparks 76ers by magic by the associated press Philadelphia Charles Barkley led a balanced Philadelphia scoring at tack with 25 Points monday night As the 76ers handed Orlando its seventh straight defeat 129-110. Rick Mahorn added 14 Points and 15 rebounds for Philadelphia which had seven players score in double figures. That offset a Ca reer High 36 Points and 15 rebounds by Orlando s Sydney Green. Philadelphia improved its Home re Cord to 22-4, while Orlando fell to 4-25 on the Road. A Layup by bark  gave the 76crs a Rakiey 17-16 Lead Midway through the first Quarter and they never trailed again. Philadelphia increased i a Lead to 10 Points Early in the second Quarter before Orlando closed to 52-49 on a Layup by Green. However the 76crs then scored nine straight Points and took a 62-53 halftime Lead. The 76ers took command in the Sec Ond half building a 105-83 Lead on bark Ley s three Point play and extending the margin to 123-97 on a three Point play by Hercey Hawkins. Aba Roundup Hawkins scored 22 Points and Mike Gminski 20 for Philadelphia. Johnny Dawkins injured an ankle in the first period but a rays were negative and he is expected to play against new York on thursday. Reggie thus had 26 Points and Michael Ansley had 14 for Orlando. In other games monday Hawks 123, heat 114 Atlanta Dominique Wilkins scored 36 Points and Atlanta overcame a 17-Point third Quarter deficit to beat Miami for its third straight Victory. The heal took a 78-61 Lead on a pair of free throws by Sherman Douglas with 6 28 left in the third period but a tip in by Moses Malone started a 27-10 Atlanta run that tied the game at 88. Kenny Smith had 10 Points for the Hawks Dur ing the run. Atlanta took the Lead for Good 96-94, on a Basket by Alexander Wolkoy Early in the fourth Quarter. The Hawks increased their Lead to eight Points on a jumper by John Baltic but Miami Cut it to two on three occasions Down the stretch the last time at 108-106 on a Basket by Kevin Edwards with 5 10 left. Malone had 27 Points while Kevin Willis had 14 Points and 14 rebounds for Atlanta. Rony Shikaly led the heat with 26 Points while Glen Rice had 23 and Edwards 20. Douglas had a career High 17 assists. Spurs 105, kinks 96 Sacramento. Calif. Terry Cummings scored 10 of his 24 Points in the fourth Quarter leading san Antonio Over Sacramento. Willie Anderson and David Robinson added 19 Points apiece and Rod Strick land had 18 As san Antonio won its third straight game. Danny Aings scored 33 Points and an tonic Carr added 24 for the Kings losers of three in a Row. Randy Allen hit a 10-foot jumper with 8 21 to play to give Sacramento its Small est deficit 77-76, of the final period. A Basket by Cummings with 3 21 left gave san Antonio its biggest Lead. 95-83. The spurs used a 6-0 run to build a 72-67 advantage with 1 19 left in the third Quarter. Aings s fourth three Point Basket gave the Kings a 49-42 Lead with 2 03 remain ing in the first half. Aings had 10 Points in the second period. Harold Pressley gave Sacramento its biggest margin 53 43, by hitting a pair off acc throws with 57 seconds to go in the half. An 11-0 run that included five Points from Aings gave Sacramento a 17-14 advantage with 4 41 left in the first Quarter. Aings and Carr scored 10 Points apiece in the first period for the Kings while Cummings managed 10 for san Antonio. Safe wins loses at worldwide Safe s men and women s basketball teams played like Well opposite sexes monday at the opening of the air Force worldwide basketball tournaments. Each squad played two games in the round Robin tournaments that run through Friday. The men went 2-0 the women 0-2. At Travis fab calif., the Hahn Tan dem of Mike Owens and doric Strong combined for 35 Points As Safe s men opened with a conc from behind 74-72 win Over air training come. Safe trailed 32-29 at the half but took its first Lead with 7 i minutes to play and stayed in front until the final Buzzer. Owens finished with 21 Points Strong with 14. Safe also faced a halftime deficit in air Force basketball its second game of the Day 47-44 against defending Champion unified come bul mounted a second half Blitz in inc first six minutes after inter Mission and coasted to a 100-85 Victory. Five players led by the . Pair of Lionel Miller and Bonnie Day hit Dou ble figures in a game which saw Safe build leads of More than 20 polls. Lakin Heath s Miller had 21 and Day 18 to Lead inc victors who Gol 16 Points each from Owens and Ralph Baltimore of Pitburg and 12 from in Ciurlik s John Mccormick. Standings at the end of inc fir it Day had Safe on top at 2-0. Strategic air come military Airlift come and Pacific air forces were 1-0, followed by air Force logistics come at la. Air Force systems come and training come arc win less systems come is 0-1 and at 0-2. Safe was to play Sac tuesday night. In women s play at Andrews fab in Washington. D.c., Safe lost to at 76-54 and logistics come 73-70. Halm s Kathy Sheppard led Safe s scoring in Bolh games with 17 Points in the opener and 18 in inc second game. The women were to face Acaf tuesday night. Standings Al the end of Day 1 were Sac Mac logistics come and unified come at 1-0, at and Acaf Al la and Safe and systems come Al 0-2  
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