Discover Family, Famous People & Events, Throughout History!

Throughout History

Advanced Search

Publication: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, April 14, 1990

You are currently viewing page 23 of: European Stars and Stripes Saturday, April 14, 1990

     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 14, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 24 a a a the stars and stripes saturday april 14,1990scoreboard from Page 22 Boston Marathon to 41 Tisdale Ellison 6. Assists Phoenix 20  9sacramento 33 Mccray 12. Total oils a Phoenix 20, Sacramento 32. Technical Sacramento coach Motta. A�?17,014. Kicks 108, pacers 100 Indiana person 4-16 3-5 12, Schrempp 2-9 99 13, salts 7-13 4-5 18, Fleming 2-5 0-0 4, Miller 9-15 9-10 29, Sanders 3-8 0-0 6, Green 6-9 0-0 12, Thompson 2-5 2-2 6. Totals 35-80 27-31 100. New York Vandeweghe 3-7 0-0 6, Walker 47 1-1 9, Ewing 18-26 4-4 40, Cheeks 2-4 3-4 7,  7-13 2-2 17, Quinnett 0-4 0-0 0, Newman 3-8 5-9 12, Jackson 3-6 0-0 6, Tucker 3-5 1-2 8, Gray 1-1 0-0 2,  0-1 1-21. Totals 44-82 17-24 108 Indiana.18 29 31 22�?100 new York.31 23 27 27�?108 three Point goals Indiana 3-14 Miller 2-6, person 1-5. Schrempl 0-1, Sanders 0-1, Green 01now York 3-6  1-1, Tucker 1-2, Newman 1-2, Vandeweghe 0-1. Fouled out none. Rebounds Indiana 41 Schrempl 11new York 53 Ewing 15. Assists Indiana 21 Schrempl 6new York 32 Cheeks. Jackson 8. Total oils a Indiana 20. Now York 24. Technic also Indiana coach Versace new York illegal defense. A 18,118 sonics 113, nuggets 103 Denver English 4-12 0-0 8, Lane 2-3 1-2 5, Carroll 2-6 0 0 4, Adams 4-8 8-8 16, lever 6-13 22 15, Schayes 3-6 7-8 13. Rasmussen 6-13 3-4 15, Lichti 4-10 5-5 13, Hanzlik 4-6 4-8 12, Kempton 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 36-79 30-37 103. Seattle Mcdaniel 11-23 4-4 26. Mckey 613 7-10 19, Cage 3-7 1-4 7. Ellis 9-19 5-7 24, Mcmillan 1-3 2-4 4, Threatt 8-12 1-4 17, polynice 2-6 1-4 5, Barros 2-2 0-0 4, Farmer 1-5 0-2 2, Kemp 2-3 1-2 5, Dailey 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 45-94 2241 113. Donver.38 22 20 23�?103 Seattle.27 25 37 24�?113 three Point goals Denver 1-6 lever 1-2, Lichti 0-1. Hanzlik 0-1, Adams 0-2seattle 1-6 Ellis 1-4, Threatt 0-1, polynice 0-1. Fouled out Rasmusson Ellis. Rebounds Denver 49 lever Schayes 9. Seattle 69 Cage 14. Assists Den Vor 19 Adams lever 4seattle 27 Mckey 7. Total Louls Donver 27. Seattle 33. Technic also Kempton a acted. A�?10,617. 76ers 110, wolves 77 Minnesota Murphy 2-3 2-2 6, Corbin 6-10 0-0 12. Brouer 3-5 0-0 6, Campbell 4-12 3-3 11, Richardson 2-9 2-2 6, Mitchell 2-7 0-0 4, Royal 3-6 4-4 10, Roth 2-11 2-3 6, West 0-1 2-2 2, Lowe 1-1 0-0 2, Sellers 3-8 2-4 8. Leonard 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 29-75 19-22 77. Philadelphia Barkley 4-6 3-7 11, Mahorn 5-10 1-3 11, Gminski 6-12 0-0 12, Dawkins 5-9 4-4 14, Hawkins 4-10 10-10 19, Anderson 9-14 2-3 20, Smith 2-2 0-0 5, Thornton 1-2 0-0 2. Brooks 1-3 00 2, Nimphius 2-3 0-0 4, Copeland 4-7 0-2 8, Payno 1-2 0-0 2.totals 44-80 20-29 110. Minnesota.27 16 18 16�? 77 Philadelphia.28 21 37 24�?110 three Point goals Minnesota 0-3 Richardson 0-2. Roth 0-1philadelphia 2-8 Smith 1-1, Hawkins 1-3, Brooks 0-1, Copeland 0-1, Dawkins 0-2. Fouled out none. Rebounds Minnesota 47 Brouer 6philadelphia 47 Mahorn 11. Assists Minnesota 18 Richardson 5philadelphia 25 Dawkins 6. Total Louls Minnesota 27, Philadelphia 17. Technic also Philadelphia illegal defense 2, Thornton Minnesota illegal defense 2. A�?15,835. Jazz 107, lakers 104 los Angeles lakers worthy 12-19 8-10 33, Groon 8-19 2-2 18, Divac 2-6 0-0 4, Scott 6-17 0-0 12, Johnson 4-11 11-12 20, Cooper 3-6 0-0 8, Woolridge 4-10 1-19, Drew 0-1 0-00. Totals 39-89 Quot Quot i 104_ t 8, Eaton 2-5 0-0 4, Stockton 6-12 3-5 15, Hansen 22-25 104. Utah Malone 17-27 11-13 45, Bailey 3-12 2-2 5-8 0-0 12, Rudd 3-3 0-0 7, Edwards 2-5 0-0 4.  1-3 0-0 2, Griffith 3-7 0-1 8, Leckner 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 43-83 16-21 107. Los Angeles lakers.26 18 37 23�?104 utah.31 28 27 21�?107 three Point goals los Angeles 4-13 Cooper 2-3, worthy 1-2, Johnson 1-2, Green 0-1, Drew 01, Scott 0-4utah 5-11 Hansen 2-3, Griffith 2-5, Rudd 1-1, Malone 0-1, Stockton 0-1. Fouled out none. Rebounds los Angeles 49 Green 15utah 48 Malone Eaton 11j. Assists los Angeles 20 Johnson 9utah 27 Stockton 23. Total Louls los Angeles 19, Utah 20. Technical los Angeles illegal defense. A�?12,616. Tennis Japan open Tokyo apr results Friday of the $1.15 million Japan open seedlings in parentheses quarterfinal Stefan Edberg 2sweden def. Jim Grabb 7tucson. Anz., 6-3, 6-3 Brad Gilbert 3piedmont. Calif., def. Wally Masur 6australia 6-1, 7-6 7-4 Ivan Lendl 1czechoslovakia def. Amos Mansdorf 10. Israel 6-4, 6-2 Aaron Krickstein 4grosse polite mich., leads Michael Chang 5placentia calif., 7-6 7-21-0, susp., rain. Bausch amp lomb Amelia Island Fla. Apr results thursday of the $350,000 Bausch amp lomb championships seedlings in parentheses third round Tingle Gabriela Sabatino 2argentina def. Cathy Caverzasio 14italy 6-4, 6-0 Zina Garrison 4houston def. Veronica Martynek West Germany the facts figures and runners for the race the facts figures Boston apr facts and figures for monday s Boston Marathon starting time a noon Edt. Starling Field a approximately 9,300. 1989 men s Champion a Abebe Mekonnen Ethiopia. 1989 women s Champion a Ingrid Kristiansen Norway. Course record Holder men a Rob de Cas Tella Australia. 2 hours 7 minut 1986. Minutes 51 seconds. Not Samuelson United states women ates 2 22 43, 1983. World Best men �?2 06 50, Belayneh Densi to. Ethiopia 1988. World Best women �?2 21 06, Ingrid Kristiansen Norway 1985. Prize Money a total $350,000, with $50,000 to the first men s and women s finishers men s and women s prizes will be awarded for places 1-15 in open division places 1-4 in masters division and places 1-3 in wheelchair division. There also will be bonuses for breaking the world Best and course records. The racers Boston apr thumbnail sketches of the leading runners in monday s Boston Marathon men Juma ikan Gaa 32, Tanzania a the world s top ranked marathoner and history s most consistent marathoner ikan Gaa is determined to win monday s Boston Marathon after finishing second each of the past two years. He earned the no. 1 ranking for 1989 by being the runner up at Boston and winning the new York City Marathon with a course record and career Best 2 hours 8 minutes. 1 second. He also has won the Tokyo Marathon twice and the Fukuoka Marathon the Beijing Marathon the Cairo Marathon and the Melbourne Marathon once each. His performance at new York last year made him the first marathoner to break 2 09 six times and 2 10 eight times. His top five times average a world leading 2 08 25. He is a noted front runner. Ibrahim Hussein 31, Kenya a he will be seeking his first Marathon Victory since winning at Boston in 1988 in a personal Best of 2 08 43, one second ahead of ikan Gaa. Hussein also ran Boston last year finishing fourth. He then was second in the Honolulu Marathon in december and fifth in the Commonwealth games Marathon in january. Hussein also won the 1987 new York City Marathon and the Honolulu Marathon three straight times from 1985-87. He likes to stay close to the Pace from the outset. Rob de Castella 33, Australia a once the world s Premier marathoner de Castella is wingless since 1986, when he won the Commonwealth games Marathon for the second time. Nevertheless he always is considered a threat and still owns the Boston course record of 2 07 51, set in 1986. That also was his personal Best. From 1979, when he made his Marathon debut until 1986, de Castella was ranked no worse than seventh in the world. His last Boston Marathon was 1987, when he fell at the Start but got up continued running and eventually placed sixth. He runs a very consistent Pace and his strength in the closing stages often helps him pass tiring runners. Steve Jones 34, Wales a has won some of the world s most prestigious marathons a new York City in 1988, London in 1985 and Chicago in 1984 and 1985 a but never bos ton. At Boston he was second to Toshihiko seko of Japan in 1987, ninth in 1988 and did not Start last year s race because of an injury to his right Achilles Tendon. In winning at Chicago in 1984, Jones set a then world Best of 2 08 05. He lowered that time to 2 07 13 in winning Chicago the following year but missed the then world Best held by Carlos Lopes of Portugal by one second. Once an imprudent front runner Jones has Learned to Pace himself smartly. In winning at new York two years ago in 2 08 20, his splits were almost identical a 1 04 14 for the first half of the race 1 04 06 for the second half. Gelindo Bordin 31. Italy a he is trying to become the first men s olympic Gold medallist to win the Boston Marathon in the race s 94-year history. He missed most of 1989 with injuries but closed the year with a third place finish in the new York City Marathon. Bordin. A plodding persistent Type of runner ran his Best time of 2 09 27 in finishing fourth at Boston in 1988. In addition to winning at Seoul two years ago. He has won the 1986 european championships Marathon and the 1987 Rome Marathon and finished third in the 1987 world championships Marathon. Zeleke Metaferia 21, Ethiopia a a Surprise Winner of the 1989 world cup Marathon he is another in the Long line of standout ethiopian distance runners. The world cup was Only his second Marathon and he turned in a stunning 2 10 28 clocking after running Only 2 16 14 in placing 19th in Nis Marathon debut at new York City in 1988. In his Only other Marathon. He finished 20th at Fukuoka in 2 18 57 last year. Despite the ethiopians prowess in distance running not one had won the Boston Marathon until Abebe Mekonnen did it last year. Simon Robert Nazali 21, Tanzania a in spite of his youth Nazali is a seasoned marathoner. As a teen Ager in 1987, he won the dares Salaam Marathon. Since then he has won the 1989 Arusha Marathon and the 1989 Honolulu Marathon finished sixth in the 1989 Boston Marathon after setting the Early Pace and finished third in the 1990 Commonwealth games Marathon in a career Best 2 10 38, after leading Early. He enjoys going to the front quickly trying to Burn out the rest of the Field. Alejandro Cruz 22. Mexico a another of the outstanding Young runners in the Field he set a mexican record and a world age record for 20-year-Olds by winning the 1988 Chicago Marathon in 2 08 57. He ran Only one Marathon last year placing second at Rotterdam but won five major Road races including the Citrus bowl half Marathon in 1 02 20 and the san Diego half Marathon in 1 03 56. , 36, Britain a he is one of Only seven marathoners to win at Boston in consecutive years. He won in 1984 in Only his second attempt at the distance the first being the 1983 new York City Marathon where Rod Dixon of new zealand Overlook him in the final 385 Yards As Smith collapsed at the finish line. He won Boston again in 1985, finished third in 1987 and was 18th in 1988, when he ran the race while suffering from mononucleosis. This is his first Marathon since then and he says he feels Strong. Greg Meyer 34, grand rapids. Mich. A another former Boston Winner who has been plagued by injuries and illnesses since winning the race in 1983, his last Marathon Victory. In winning he also recorded his Best time 2 09 00. And posted his second straight Marathon Triumph after having won at Chicago in 1982. In his most recent Marathon he finished fifth at los Angeles in 1989. Steve Spence 27, Hanover  this is Ingrid Kristiansen Only his fourth Marathon and his first since finishing ninth in the 1988 olympic trials. However. He has been propping for this race for two years by being a successful Road racer a he was ranked fourth in the world and second in the United states in 1988 and was no. 2 in the world and no. 1 in the . Last year. Although his Best time is 2 17 49, in the trials he thinks he is capable of running a sub-2 10. Bill Rodgers. 43, Dover mass. A one of the All time Marathon greats he now is running in the masters division. Rodgers has won the Boston Marathon four times 1975, 1978-Bo and the new York City Marathon four consecutive times 1976-79. He ran his first Boston Marathon in 1973, and this will be his 14th appearance in the race. Overall he has run 54 marathons and won 21. John Campbell 41, new zealand a the defending masters Champion he finished fifth Overall in last year s race Inston twice in a Row in 1987 and 1988. Mota also won the european championships in 1966, the world championships in 1987, the Tokyo Marathon in 1986 and the International ladies Marathon at Osaka. Japan this year. Despite All her victories she ran her Best time. 2 23 29, in finishing third behind Joan Benoit Samuelson of the United states and Ingrid Kristiansen of Norway. In the 1985 Chicago Marathon. She owns five of the top 20 women s times in history. Women Veronique Marot 34, Britain a she was ranked no. 2 in the world for 1989. After winning the Houston Marathon in 2 30 16 and the London Marathon in a career Best 2 25 56. Her time at London broke the British record of 2 26 51 held by Priscilla Welch. She also won Houston in 1986 and this year. Marot was born in France but became a resident of Britain in 1976 and became a British citizen in 1983. Kim Jones. 31, Spokane. Wash. A she did something last year that few world class marathoners do a run four marathons within 12 months. And All were Quality performances. She finished second behind Marot at Houston in january was third in the Boston Marathon in april won the twin cities Marathon in october and was runner up at new York City in november. Surprisingly Only one month after running a Abebe Mekonnen c Tes. She produced her Best time 2.27.54 at new York. For All those Sirona efforts. Jones was ranked no. 1 in the . In 1989 and no. 3 in the world. Jones also finished second in the 1985 twin cites Marathon in her first major Marathon won at twin cities in 1986 and finished fifth in the 1988 of Meic trials. A m Zoya Ivanova 37. Soviet Union a she enjoyed her Best year in 1987. When she was ranked third in the world. But she achieved her biggest Victory last year beat no Mota by 45 seconds in the los Angeles Marathon. In 1987 Ivanova finished second to Mota in the world championships won the world cup Marathon and was third at Tokyo in a career Best 2 27 57. She also has won the 1981 european cup Marathon and finished ninth in the 1988 olympics. Like Mota. She was a late addition to monday s Field. Laura Fogli 30. Italy a consistency is her trademark even though she never has been a big Winner. For example she has run the new York City Marathon eight times and never won but also never placed worse than fourth including second place finishes in 1983 and 1988. In two olympic appearances she set italian records both times a 2 29 28 in finishing ninth in 1984 and 2 27 49 in placing sixth in 1988. She won the 1982 Rome Marathon and the 1986 Pittsburgh Marathon and was the european Silver medallist in 1982 and 1986. This is her Boston debut Paivi Tikkanen 30. Finland the tilth 2 30 marathoner in the women s held she broke the Barrier last year by winning the Berlin Marathon in 2 28 45, a finnish record she also holds four other finnish records �?4 34 91 for the mile 8 43.50 for 3,000 meters 15 15 76 for 5.000 meters and 32 11 .62 Lor 10.000 meters. During 1989, she won the finnish championships at 3,000 and 10,000 meters and won the european cup Quot a Quot Imal in the 10.000 6-4, 6-4 Arantha Sanchez Vicario 3spain def. Maroa iii., 4,015. 4, amleto Monacelli Venezuela Kathy Rinaldi 16. Amelia Island f�?Tla., 6-0, 6-1 Isabel Cueto 10. West Germany def. Gretchen Magers 8san Diego 6-1, 6-4. Helen Kelesi 6canada def. Betlina Fulco 11argentina 6-2, 7-6 7-1 Natalia Zvereva 5soviet Union def. Angeliki Kanellopoulos Greece 6-1, 6-3 Cading Bassett Seguso. Canada def. Linda Ferrando 12italy 6-4,6-2. Second round doubles Regina Raj Chertova Czechoslovakia and an Rea Temesvari Hungary Del. Sophie Albinus Denmark and Cecilia Dahlman Sweden 6-3,6-0 Sandra Cecchini Italy and Patricia Tarabini Argentina def. Beth Herr Dayton Ohio and Shaun Stafford Gainesville Fla., 2-6,6-2,6-2. Quarterfinal doubles Mercedes  Argentina and Arantha Sanchez Vicario Spain def. Zina Garrison Houston and Kathy Rinaldi Amelia Island Fla., 6-4, 1-6, 75 Claudia Kohide Kilsch West Germany and Natalia Zvereva soviet Union def. Sandy Collins. Odessa Texas and Jill Smoller Larchmont n.y., 6-2,6-3. Bowlin Aba showboat open Atlantic City. . Apr standings thursday after three rounds 18 games of the $150,000 showboat Atlantic City open at the showboat lanes 1, Purvis Granger Columbus Ohio 4,117. 2, Ron Palombi jr., Erie  a 4,082. 3, Tom Adcock 3,997. 5, Jim Johnson jr., Wilmington Del., 3,981. 6, Jim Pencak Mayfield Heights Ohio 3,968. 7, Mark Bowers Aberdeen mde a 3,967.8, Steve Hoskins Tarpon Springs Fla., 3,965. 9, Mark Roth Spring Lake Heights. ., 3,945.10, Robert Lawrence. Austin Texas 3,940. 11, Don Moser. San Jose. Calif., 3,936. 12. Hugh Miller Seattle. 3,930. 13, Tony Westlake Edmond okla., 3,929. 14. Dave Ferraro Kingston n.y., 3,908. 15, Pete Mccordic Houston. 3,897. 16, Rich Abboud Omaha. Neb 3,891, 17, Ryan Shafer Elmira n.y., 3,881. 18, Bryan Goebel Merriam kan., 3,878. 19, Brad Kiszewski Buffalo n.y., 3,871. 20 tie Tom Baker Buffalo. N.y., and Bob learn jr., Erie pa., 3,870. 22, Curtis Odom Winston Salem n.c., 3,859. 23, Charlie Standish Mattawan mich., 3,858. 24, Joe Firpo Lake Worth Fla., 3,856. Other Caiharr 25 Tiedel Ballard jr., Richardson Texas and Bill Oakes. Irving Texas. 3.-655, $1,195. 27, Doug Wallace. Portland. Ore., 3,850, $1,160. 28, Joe Berardi Wellington Fla., 3,838, $1,170. 29, George Branham Ilc Indianapolis. 3,834, $1,160. 30 tie Mike Shady. Ripon wish a and Jess stay Rook san Diego. 3,828, $1,145. 32, Parker Bohn Iii Freehold. ., 3,-818, $1,130. 33, Harry Sullins Ann Arbor mich., 3,805, $1,120. 34, John Handegard Redding calif., 3,798, $1,110. 35, Mark Thayer Lafayette ind. 3,797, $1,100. 36, Dave Arnold Mesa ariz., 3.793, $1,090. 37, Nicholas Francis Aston  a 3,775, $1,080. 38, Bobby Fleetwood Bridgeport. Conn., 3,774, $1,070. 39. Dennis Rakauskas Clarks Summit. Pay a 3,770, $1,060. 40. Steven Miller Candler n.c., 3,764. 41 tie Ray Atkinson. Pasadena mde a and Brian Voss Boca Taton Fla., 3,758, $1,035. 43, Butch Soper. Tustin calif., 3,757, $1,020. 44, Greg Goetz. Washington 3,753, $1,010. 45.  Hilgendorf mount Clemens. Mich., 3,745. $1,000. 46, Sam Maccarone Glassboro n.j., 3,742, $990, 47, Rodolfo Monacelli Venezuela 3,736, $960. 48. Doug Kent Canandaigua n.y., 3,725, $970. 49, Ted Glattke. Modesto calif., 3,723, $960. 50. John Kirker jr., Norwich conn., 3,722, $950. 51, Tom crates Tampa. Fla., 3,718, $940. 52, David d Entremont Cleveland 3,717, $930. 53, James Miller. Two guns ariz., 3,715, $920. Lbt fair lanes open Gaithersburg my. Apr Stepladder finals thursday of the $50,000 lbt lady fair lanes open at the fair lanes Shady Grove with names hometowns games played total pintails and prize Money. 1, Michelle Mullen Matteson. Iii., one game. 173 pins $9,000. 2, Nikki Gianulias Vallejo calif., four783, $4,500. 3, Lorrie Nichols Algonquin iii., one. 177, $2,800. 4, Sharon Todd Bowling Green ky., one. 200, $2,500. 5, Leanne Barrette Oklahoma City one184, $2,100. Of sgt it Auer fit tis Erie league quote Vij Geall. It player Wreh personal Compora. Players draft Quot peal player. Tm6 a  software Cam a simulate tm0usanp> of Compi Lolo a cram Purlg the came. _ top off the Field. My com Trep Weiper Mas Otec Kip into a Pema Climic play olt results game one a Gianulias Del. Barrette. 213-184 game two a Gianulias Del Todd. 211-200 game three a Gianulias def. Nichols. 189-177 title game a Mullen Del. Gianulias 173-170 e. Heritage classic Hilton head Island. S c. A scots thursday alter the first round of the is heritage classic played on tire 6.912-Yard. Par Jo-35�?71 Harbour town Goll links Billy Ray Brown. Gene  a Jeff  Steve  Billy  in a Jay , Steve  Dave Barr. Tom  15_jj  faldo.17.12-69 Billy mayfair.33_69 Ray Stewart. Mike Hulbert. Ken Green. Curt Byrum. Scott Hoch. Donnie hammond.36-34 -70 Calvin Peete. Jodie Mudd. Mark Mccumber. Lanny Wadkins. . Snead. Don Shirey. Larry Rinker. Bob Eastwood. Gil Morgan. Payne Stewart. Greg Norman. Soft Hue transactions thursday basketball National basketbena�?�0�?T ac9ki Phoenix suns activated Jen Quot guard from the Niau National football leb9�?o� on Chan new York giants signed Tor non Dler tight end. In not new York jets announced i j s a a  
Browse Articles by Decade:
  • Decade