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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - March 23, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 a a the stars and stripes Friday March 23,1990scoreboard a Toronto s Mark Laforest gets sandwiched Between rangers Rick Bennet 27 and Mark Janssens. From Page 22 7.16. 2, Hartford Vorbeck 41 Shaw Francis. 7 54 m3, Hartford Francis 30 Shaw Var baek2 up 4, Hartford Evason 16 Tomolak shaw14 05 5. Hartford. Verb Oak 42.17 16. Shots on Goat Quebec 4-8-6�?18. Hartford 16-7-10�?33. Power play opportunities Quebec 0 of 5 Hartford 2 or 9. Goalies Quebec tug null. 5-20-3 33 shots-29 saves. Hartford Sidorik Owicki 18-18-5 16-17a�?12,230. Sabres 5, flames 4 in leery Rufolo. .1 3 0�?4 Buffalo.3 1 1�?5 first period�?1. Buffalo Burgoon 37 andreychuk3 20. 2. Buffalo. Housley 21 Uuttu tur geon9 50 up. 3, Buffalo Uuttu 17, 12 51. 4, Calgary Lanholm 26 fleury17 29. Second period�?5, Calgary. Roberts 34 Makarov nieu gondyk2 11. 6, Calgary. Zallerson 5 Macoun korn7 18, 7. Buffalo Shannon 2, 8 39. 8, Calgary. Mullen 35 Glamour maclellan16 57. Third period�?9, Buffalo Priestley 6,3 58. Shols on goal Calgary 14-17-13�?44. Buffalo 9-5-12�?26. Power play opportunities Calgary 0 of 5 Buffalo 1 of 5 goalies Calgary Wamsley 17-7-6 26 Shols-21 Savos. Buffalo Malarchuk 13-10-2 44-40. A�?16,433, Maple Leafs 5, rangers 5 Toronto.0 3 2 0�?5 now York rangers.1 2 2 0�?5 first period�?1, new York Nicholls 38, 40. Second period�?2. Toronto. Carols 36 Richardson leoman3 55 up. 3, new York tur Colo 31 miller5 36. 4, Toronto Leaman 47 is. Gill8 50. 5, Toronto Leeman 48 second period�?2, Winnipeg a Lynnik 29 Evans sloan7 34. 3, Montreal Naslund 21 ludwig8 24. Third period�?4, Montreal Richer 46 Corson skrudland4 05. 5, Winnipeg a Lynnik 30 Paslawsky olausson8 42 up. Shots an goal Montreal 14-7-7�?28. Winnipeg 5-11-10�?26. Power play opportunities Montreal 0 of 2 Winnipeg 1 of 4, goalies Montreal. Roy 29-16-4 26 shots-23 saves. Winnipeg Essensa 17-9-4 28-26. A�?15,198. Oilers 8, blues 6 St. Louis. .3 2 1�?6 Edmonton.4 2 2�?8 first period to Edmonton Messier 43 Kuril gregg3 37 so. 2, St. Louis  14 posts mclean4 06. 3, Edmonton Tikka-7 Huddy f. Zicka 10 kurd ton a a 6, is. Louis Oates 22 brown14 33. Second period�?8, Edmonton. Anderson 32 a 10 kurd Tikkanen. 8 42 up5, Edmon i Klima 27 Rubols Alanen messier8 48 up. Is. Louis Oales 21 bran do amour11 56. 7, St. Adirondack 5, Hershey 4, of new Haven 8, Baltimore 4 Newmarket 6, Rochester 4 Sherbrooke 2, Utica 1 International hockey league West division w l Oil pts of Gay Muskegon 47 20 4 98 326 270 a Kalamazoo 46 20 5 97 340 265 fort Wayne 34 29 9 77 277 296 Flint 36 32 4 76 288 304 West Olvi Sion a Indian polls 46 21 6 98 278 212 Salt Lake City 33 31 8 74 284 266 Milwaukee 31 35 6 68 274 329 Peoria 26 32 13 65 265 323 Phoenix 24 38 10 58 270 334 a clenched playoff berth note two Points Are awarded Lor a Victory and one for an overtime shootout loss. Wednesdays result Indianapolis 7, Milwaukee 3 Klima ruotsalainen32 up. 9, St. Louis  15 Zezel brown15 28 up. 10, Edmonton. Simpson 27 Ruzycka kuril17 03. 11, St. Louis Hull 70 Brown. Zezel17 17. Third period�?12, Edmonton Ruzicka 11 Simpson. Ruotsalainen7 15. 13, Edmonton Mes sier 44 Kuril. Huddy18 23. 14, St. Louis Zezel 4 Maclean meagher19 40. Shots on goal St Louis 11-12-6�?29. De Olczyk gill9 44. 6. New York Mullen 26 tur Colte patrick17 67 up. Third period�?7, now York King 6 Miller turcotle2 16. 8, now York. Gartner 41 mallette6 13. 9, Toronto Reynolds 1 Olczyk leeman7 46. 10. Toronto Marois 37 Leeman olczyk19 52 up. Shols on goal Toronto 9-12-7-4�?32. New York 16-12-5-0�?33. Power play opportunities Toronto 2 of 4 new York 1 of 9. Goal loss Toronto Resoso. 8-6-3 33 shots-2b saves. New York Richter 11 -4-5 32-27a�?18,051. Jets 3, canadians 2 Montreal.0 1 1�?2 Winnipeg.1 1 1�?3 first period�?1, Winnipeg Sykes 9 Evans olausson12 13 so. Monton 10-13-11�?34. Power play opportunities St. Louis 1 of 6 Edmonton 3 of 6. Goalies St. Lous Landeau 16-17-5 34 shots-26 saves. Edmonton Ranford 10-7reddick 5-42 14 33 first 19-16. A�?17,332. American hockey league Northern division w l t pts of Gay Sherbrooke 42 23 12 98 288 239 Cape Breton 36 32 7 79 297 286 Halifax 33 34 6 72 289 273 Springfield 34 37 3 71 286 294 Maine 29 34 11 69 275 296 Moncton 31 38 5 67 246 281 new Haven 30 39 6 66 265 296 Southern division Baltimore 42 27 6 90 290 248 Adirondack 39 26 10 88 310 287 Utica 41 30 3 85 328 290 Rochester 38 28 8 84 314 273 Newmarket 31 2b 15 77 283 285 Hershey 31 36 7 69 284 281 Binghamton 11 66 7 29 211 340 a clenched playoff berth note two Points Are awarded for a Victory and one for a lie. Wednesdays results Halifax 6, Maine 3 Springfield 6, Binghamton 4 and Rikard Bargh. Sweden 0-1,3-8,8-0. Guy forget France and Jakob Hlasek Czechoslovakia Del. David Macpherson Australia and Eric Winogradsky Franca 7-6 7-16-4 Broderick Dyke Australia and Nduka of Dulzor Nigeria. Del. Kelly Jones san Diego and Robert Van t hot Newport Beach Calif., 6-4,6-4. Darren Cahill and Mark Kratzman Australia def. Steve Devries Suisun Calif., and Brad Pearce Provo. Utah 6-1,4-6, 6-3 Tomas Carbon Ell Spain and Mac half schapers Netherlands Del. Ken Flach St. Louia end Leonardo Lavale Mexico 6-2, 8-2. Women s singles quarterfinals Judith Wiesner 15austria def. Manuela male Eva 4bulgaria. 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 Nathalie Tauz iat 9france def. Claudia Porwick West Germany 63. 4-6, 6-3 Monica Seles 3yugoslavia def. Nathalie Harriman France 6-3, 6-1 Conchita Martinez 5spain Del. Gabriela Sabatoni 1argentina 7-6 10-86-2. Women s doubles second round Helen Melasi Canada and Monica Seles Yugoslavia def. Jill Het Berington Canada and Wendy Turnbull Australia 6-1, 2-6, 7-6 7-5 Elisa Burgin. Baltimore and Rosalyn Fairbank South Africa def. Jennifer Capriati Saddle Rook Fla., and Meredith Mcgrath Midland mich., 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 Sophie Hamiach and Nathalie Harriman France def. Raffalla Reggi Italy and Etna Rainach Santa Clara Calif., 3 24.60 4 min in a i Mission Viejo Calif. 3 26.37. 5. ?10 pics tue on Ariz 3 26.76. 6 Bamer qua to i0?i?ni3 a7,-30 7�?~ a name a. Atlanta a sir Saddleback Valley Mission vibj0, cart a a it cum x i Eam scores Quot a men�?1 longhorn Austin Texas my a 2, Mission Viejo Mission Viejo s w of is die aquatics height town nj5, a town n.j., 01. 4, Tam pure Palmato rift Mission Viejo Mission Ivajo Calil. 65 5 combined�?1, longhorn Austin Money leaders horse racing through March 18 jockeys South Africa 6-4, 3-6,6-1, Lise Gregory South Anca and Gretchen mag Era san Diego def. Gabriela Castro Argentina and Conchita Martinez Spain 6-4, 6-4 Cammy Macgregor la Quinta Calif., and Claudia Porwick West Germany def Nathalie Tauz iat France and Judith Wiesner Austria 6-7 5-76-4, 6-3 Jana Novotna and Helena Sutkova Czechoslovakia def. Linda Barnard South Africa and Ronny Reis Miami 6-1,7-6. Third round Carling Bassett Seguso Canada and Ann Grossman Grove City Ohio def Brenda Schuitz Netherlands and Anarea Temesvary Hungary 36. 8-2, 6-3 Kathy Jordan King of Prussia pa., and Elizabeth Smylia Australia Dat. Etsuko Tnolue Japan and Pilar Vasquez Peru 6-3, 6-3. Eva Plaff West Germany and Anne Smith Dallas Del. Lbs Antonoplis los angelas and Kathy Foxworth Missouri City Texas 6-2, 6-4 Betsy Nagelson Kapahua Bay. Hawaii and Robin while Del mar Calif., Del. Belinda Cordwell new zealand and to Dune Britain 6-4, 6-4 Isabelle Demongeot and Catherine Tanzler France def. Mary Lou Daniels Chicago and Wendy White Forth Worth Texas 7-6 7-44-6,6-2. Penny Barg North Miami Beach Fla., and Peanut Louie Harper san Francisco def Terry Phelps Larchmont n.y., and Wiltrud Probst West Germany 7-6 9-76-1 Manuela male Eva Switzerland and Larisa Savchenko. Soviet Union det. Sandy Collins Odessa Texas and Jill smaller Larchmont n.y., 7-6 7-56-2, swimming . Short course Nashville apr results wednesday in the . Short course swimming National championships at the metropolitan sports Complex All distances swum in 25-Yard Pool men 200 freestyle�?1, Michael Picotte san Stevens Mccarron Del Hossy Solis Smith Lukas what  Mcanally Hollen Dror Mandelle Ruhlmann flying Cut Natl criminal Type unbridled Bayaoa Mats 387 2b9 304 342 393 1st 2nd 3rd 71 41 48 47 30 49 49 31 47 55 58 60 46 37 55 trainers starts 1s1 2nd 3rd 240 94 93 191 79 36 6 7 43 9 horses its 1st 2nd 3rd 47 9 12 60 21 32 8 11 23 12 2 3 4 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 a a purses s3,043,025 2.595,375 1,959,975 1.790,413 1.780,996 purses1 s2.267.539 1.234.356 11 941.338 11 828.16 688,515 purses 5595,000 553,600 512,650 316,226 270,200 Diego swim san Diego 1 minutes 36.26 seconds. I Viejo Calil., Mission Viejo a Dakoros 1 36.27.3, Norbert agh Hungary 1 36.41. 2, Eric Diehl Mission Viejo Calif., Mission Viejo a $46,846.10, roman Figueroa $45,465, harness racing through March 15 Money winning Drivers 1, cat Manzi $1,180,461. 2, Jack Moiseyev $1,183,032. 3, John Campbell. $1,134,806 4 Doug Brown $844,634. 5, Michel Lachance $818,280. 6, Bill o Donnell s813.b97, 7, Waller Paisley $605,237. 6, Dave Mage $740,847 9 Ron Marsh $617,114. 10, Tony Harwood $572,276. A Ash winning Drivers 1, cat Manzi 163. 2, Jack Moiseyev 158.3, John Campbell 115. 4, Walter Paisley. 110.5, Joe Schwind 107. 6, Herve Filion 97. 7, Dave Magee 96. 8, Callie Rankin 84. 9 lie Doug Brown and Ron Marsh 81. Quarte Korse leaders through March 16 Homes 1, icy Alibi $75,115. 2, apprehend. $68.545.3, avengers request $40,621. 4, easy dash doll $33,600. 5, highs and lows $23,005. 6, her class $26,853. 7, Classy comment $19,561.8, to Toast $16,700, 9, valiant Rose $16,394.10, barbs Bounce $15,800. Jockeys 1, Kip Didericksen $138,859. 2. Lule Proctor $124,757. 3, Henry Garcia $77,499. 4, John Creager $55,127. 5, Steve treasure. $52,482.6, Jamas Lackey $51,830. 7, Kent Moyie $49,40i. 8, Gary Sumpter $48,036. 9, Danny Cardoza a a. Tennis players championships key Biscayne Fla. Apr results wednesday from the $2.5 million International players championships at the International Tennis Center seedlings in parentheses menus singles fourth round Emilio Sanchez 15spain Del. Ivan Lendl 1greenwich conn., 6-3, 6-7 3-76-4 Stefan Edberg 3sweden def. Carl us slab 13west Germany 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 Martin Jaite 10argentina def. Alexander Volkov soviet Union 6-1,6-1. Jakob Hlasek Czechoslovakia def. Bryan Shelton Huntsville ala., 6-3, 6-4 Jim courier 14dade City Fla. Def Javier Sanchez Spain 7-8 746-3 Andre Agassi 6las vegas Del. Andres Gomez 12ecuador 6-7 6-b. 6-2, 6-3 Jay Berger 7weston Fla., def. Mark Kranzmann Australia. 6-0, 6-1 Pale Sampras 16rancho Palos Verdes Calif def. Jean Leurian France 5-7, 6-4, 6-1. Menus doubles third round Jorge Lozano Mexico and Todd Witsken Carmel ind., def. Goran Ivanisevic Yugoslavia and Petr Korda Czechoslovakia 6-3,6-3 Glenn Layen Decker Boston and Richey Reneberg Laporte Texas Del. Grant Connell and Glenn Michibata Canada 6-1, 6-4 Andre Agassi 5las vegas def. Andres Gomez 12ecuador 6-7 6-8. 6-2, 63 Jay Berger 7weston Fla., def. Mark Kranzmann Australia 6-0.6-1. Sergio Casal and Emilio Sanchez Spain def. Jorge Lozano Mexico and Todd Witsken Carmel ind., 6-2, 6-2 Boris Beckar West Germany and Casslo Motta Brazil def. Scott Davis Largo Fla., and David Pate Las vegas 7-6, 6-4 Rick Leach Laguna Beach Calif., and Jim Pugh Rancho Palos Verdes Calif., def. Ronnie Bathman 4, John Keppeler Mission Viejo Calif., Mission Viejo Adadoras 1 37.10.5, Ron Karnaugh Maplewood n.j., Jersey gators 1 37.46. 6, Josh Davis san Antonio Alamo Heights 1 37,8t. 7, John Miranda Pittsburg Calif., it Lauderdale swim team 1 37.95. 8, Greg Burgess Jacksonville Fla., Bellas school 1 37.99. 400 individual medley�?1, Tamas dam i Hungary 3 49.38, 2, Derek Weatherford it. Myers Fla., swim Florida 3 50.15. 3, Mike Irvin Nebraska aquatic 3 51.70. 4, bin Stapleton Edwardsville iii., longhorn 3 53,54, 5, Joszef Szabo Hungary 3 54.29. 6, Dan o Keefe St. Louis sugar Creek 3 55.05.7, Wyatt Russo Plano Texas City of Plano 3 57.36.8, Yosl Mizumoto Japan Tuscaloosa swim team 3 57.55. 400 freestyle relay�?1, Santa Clara Tom Jager Jason Miller Greg Schaffer Dave Mac Santa Clara Calif., 2 58.77. 2, longhorn Austin Texas 2 59.35. 3, new Jersey wave Paramus n.j., 2 59.63. 4, Las vegas Gold Las vegas 3 00.49.5, Little Rock Racquet club dolphins Little Rock ark., 3 01.16. 6, Mission Viejo a Mission Cihiy i Nuiji Kojaun Wvori  a with in 1 47.16. 4, Stacy Cassiday Evanston iii., Nighorn 1 47.22. 5, Karen Kraemer Palo Alto if Tarn pure 1 47,66. 6, France o Leary Tucson Ariz hire Brand aquatics 1 40.36. 7. Jane Viejo Calif., 3 01.23. 7, retriever aquatics a Baltimore md., 3 02.74.8, swim Atlanta Atlanta 3 02.76 women 200 freestyle�?1, Nicole Haislett. St. Petersburg Fla., St. Petersburg aquatics 1 45.59. 2, Mitzl Kremer Titusville. Fla., Mission Bay 1 46.14. 3, Jenny Thompson Dover n.h., seacoast swim club 1 47.16. 4, Stacy Cassiday Evanston Long Quot a Calif. Aqui Skillman Princeton n.j., peddle aquatics 1 48.70. 8, Melanie Valerio Campbell Ohio Santa Clara swim club. 1 49.62. 400 individual medley�?1, summer Sanders Roseville Calif., California capital aquatics 4 09.79. 2, Mary Ellen Blanchard Norcross Gay a Dynamo 4 12.84. 3, Amy Shaw Mission Viejo Calil., Mission Lelo Adadoras 4 13.77. 5, Kristine Quance North Ridge Calif., Valley aquatics 4 17.57.6, Erin Meyer Atlanta Dynamo 4 20.57. 7, Jill Barber St. Louis St. Louis Aqua jets 4 21.19. Erika Hansan King of Prussia pa., longhorn disqualified. 400 freestyle relay�?1, longhorn Mitchell Stacy Cassiday Tracy my Farrare Jill Sterkel Austin Texas 3 20.84.2, peddle aquatics height town n.j., 3 24.63.3, Santa Clara you a for 5>ifealikj& Whilo lae ujan it in he amp a Mccol ? a cajole or Wmk Al pro t you Tell me Mot k6levamt. Me jever l09t a Mik jote of few Fate time a a cause of it it -1 Tennis w1ta through March 11 1, Martina Navratilova $270,750. 2, stall Igral $248,621. 3, Helena Sutkova $145,008,4, Mary Joe Fernandez $120,766. 5, Natalia Zvereva $120,595. 6, Zina Garrison $96,111. 7, Jana Novotna $82,943. 8, Gabriela Sabatini $77,556,9. Manuela male Eva $69,825. 10, Claudia Porwick $61,129. Virginia Slima Point to 1, Steffi Gral 1,120. 2, Martina Navratilova. 975. 3, Helena Sutkova 725. 4, Mary Joa Fernandez 710. 5, Natalia Zvereva 613. 6, Zina Garrison 570. 7, Claudia Porwick 501, 8, Amy Frazier. 493. 9, Manuela male Eva 485. 10, Dinky Van Rensburg 395. At tour through March 11 1, Ivan Lendl $530,937. 2, Boris Becker $318,826. 3, Stefan Edburg s233.130 4, Pete Sampras $202,925. 5, Tim Mayotte. $164.605.6, Brad Gilbert $135,860. 7, Andre Agassi $110,902. 6, Jonas so Tisson. $10s62�?on�?T� Andres Gomez. $104,517. 10, Yannick Noah $98,104. At tour Points a a 1, Ivan Lendl 3,377. 2, Boris Becker 2,781. A Stefan Edberg 2.546. 4, Brad Gilbert. 1.510 Handre Agassi 1,474. 6, John Mcenroe 1�?~35jnl Aaron Krickstein 1,325.8, Michael Chang t.zjf-9, Jay Berger 1,215.10, Tim Mayotte 1.164. Auto racing Lascar through sunday i Winston cup Points 1, Dale Earnhardt 659. 2, Morgan Shephard 601. 3, Rusty Wallace 562. 4. Kveta Petty Geoff Bodyne 538. 6. Starting Merlin. 53 .7.� Elliott 526. 0, Jimmy Spencer 521. 9.ll0-Schrader and Dick trickle 507. 1, Kyle Petty $336?24a 2. Dale $254,075. 3, Derrle Cope $215,475.4 k in Rader $189,175. 5, Elliott. Bodyne $153,585. 7, Mark Marla $143aw-Terry Labonte $139,055 9 Rusty Wallace $122,137.10, Ricky Rudd $115,245. Bowling men 1. Chris Voss $49,410, 7 Robert la Renc so. Ron Williams. $41,105. Quot $37,425.10, Randy Pedersen $3i>.uzu. Local sports army basketball v corps men semifinals Baum older 121, fro Quot of fax r Nkiru it halftime Baum Holdar 62 h Falcons 54. Ort Nin Mnnuwl 34, top scorers Frank Ronnie m Jor Jan Thomas David 24. Mark a i 1 Mchard 12 Baum Robert Hull 33, Clyde hed Preb Stewart 12, Darryl Frierson 10, Una noteworthy Harp had 1 ? in Rel Manuel had b. Hutt hit six 3-Po no a g Mlot 2 at half. Baum older leads series l a a p Rvl n Frankfurt s Eschborn gym Sulev. A if Nama Iryl Folk amp  
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