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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 3, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 a a the stars and stripes thursday May 3, 1990 no from Page 17 he was and i went out tonight and proved  it was the most homers Darling had Ever allowed in a game and the first time the Mots had Given up four since april 20, 1987, against Pittsburgh. In other National league games tuesday expos 2, astros 1, 13 innings Montreal a Pitcher Zinc Smith in a rare Pinch hitting role doubled in the winning run in the 13th inning giving Montreal a Victory that snapped Houston a three game winning Streak. Smith was batting for reliever Drew Hall 22who pitched three innings. The Ball went under the Glove of diving Center fielder Eric Yelding scoring Otis Nixon from second base. Phillies 4, reds 2 Cincinnati a von Hayes broke a 2-2 tie with a Homer in the seventh inning John Kruk followed with a Solo shot and carmelo Martinez had two rib singles for Philadelphia. Cardinals 2, padres i san Dicecio a Bryn Smith pitched a Strong game and Denny Walling singled in the go ahead run in the eighth inning As St. Louis handed san Diego its fifth straight defeat. Vince Coleman who had struck out three times against de Whitson 2-1started the inning with a single that skidded past second baseman Roberto Alomar. Coleman who also fanned in the ninth was sacrificed to second by Ozzie Smith. Willie Mcgee fanned for the second out and Pedro Guerrero was walked intentionally before Walling lined a single to left to score Coleman. Smith 3-2 allowed five hits in 7% innings with four strikeouts and one walk. Dodgers 4, pirates 1 los Angeles a Kal Daniels and Eddie Murray homered and drove in two runs each and Tim Belcher pitched a five hitter As los Angeles dealt the pirates Only their third defeat in 1 5 Road games. Daniels who doubled in the games first run led off the third with an opposite Field Homer Oft Walt Terrell 0-1 that ended a Homer drought for the dodgers. The Ball landed in the second Row just inside the left Field foul pole. Daniels second Homer was the dodgers first in 86 innings and their 11th with the bases empty. It ended a dry spell of 357 straight plate appearances without one dating Back to Hubie Brooks Solo shot april 20 against Houston. Their other 13 homers came in the first 12 games. Cubs 7, giants 4 san Francisco a Shawon Dunston drove in three runs with three hits including a two run Homer and the Chicago cubs beat san Francisco in a matchup of struggling defending division champions. Andre Dawson and Ryne Sandberg added Solo homers As the cubs last in the National league East won for Only the third time in 11 games. The giants fifth in the West dropped to 2-10 at Home. Dunston a fourth Homer in the sixth gave Chicago its first Lead after the cubs had fallen behind 4-1 in the second. Dawson hit his fifth Homer in the seventh and Sandberg his second in the  sox win 5th in Row by the associated press Chicago a this time it was different. A this time i get him a said Melido Perez who bested Nolan Ryan tuesday night in leading the Chicago White sox to a 5-1 Victory Over the Texas rangers. Perez allowed Only two hits and struck out 10 in 7 a innings As the White sox won their fifth straight. Chicago rocked Ryan for five runs in the first inning. Last week in Texas Ryan pitched a one hitter and struck out 16 in defeating Perez and the White sox 1 -0. Ryan 4-1 was nicked for three hits and three walks in the first inning with Dan Pasqua driving in the first run with a single and Ron Karkovice driving in two More with his first hit of the season a single on a hanging curve. In other american league games tuesday athletics 4, Yankees 2 new York a Mike Gallego buried in a l-for-31 slump hit a two run double in the sixth inning to help Oakland beat new York. Angels 7, orioles 1 Baltimore a Lance Parrish hit two homers drove in four runs and went 4 for 4, helping Jim Abbott win his first game of the season. Blue jays 4, indians 3 Cleveland a Glenallen Hill homered doubled and scored twice As Toronto beat Cleveland for its 10th Victory in the last 11 games against the indians. Dave Stieb 4-1 gave up two runs on five hits in seven innings before Duane Ward relieved. Tom Henke took Over with one out and the bases loaded in the eighth with a 4-2 Lead. He got Cory Snyder to ground into a double play. Red sox 8, mariners 2 Boston a Eric Hetzel pitched seven Strong innings and Ellis Burks got three hits As Boston beat Seattle for its fifth Victory in six games. Hetzel 1-1who was 2-3 in 12 appearances As a Rookie last year won in his third Start since being recalled from the minors april 18. He gave up one run on four hits walked none and struck out six. Twins 9, tigers 5 Detroit a Kirby Puckett and Kent Hrbek hit consecutive Home runs As Minnesota broke a four game losing Streak. Al Roundup a Boston s Mike Greenwell evades the tag of Seattle s David Valle and scores for the red sox in fourth inning. Brewers 6, royals 4 Kansas City to. A Ted Higuera stayed unbeaten against Kansas City and Greg Vaughn and Gary Sheffield homered off Bret Saberhagen As Milwaukee beat the royals. Higuera 3-0 improved to 6-0 lifetime against the royals the Only american league team to never defeat him. He gave up three runs on eight hits in seven innings. Saberhagen the 1989 by Young Winner dropped to 1-3 and gave up a career High 13 hits before departing after the sixth. Kansas City has lost seven of its last eight including four straight to the Brewers. Soviets crush czechs for world hockey title Berne Switzerland up a the soviet Union with a revamped nucleus and bolstered by nil returnees retained the world hockey Crown wednesday with a 5-0 Victory Over Czechoslovakia in the final. Sweden out skated and outscored Canada 6-4 to take the Silver medal Czechoslovakia earning the Bronze. The title was the soviets 22nd since they entered the International stage with an upset tourney Victory in 1954. A this title Means something special for the soviet team and for myself a said Victor Tikhonov who had been heavily assailed by the soviet Media and former players for his Drill sergeant ways. A we have a completely new team in the process of building up and this team was not considered a favorite. We wanted to prove that soviet hockey remains on top of the  the winners were unbeaten in this years medal round defeating Sweden 3-0 and Canada 7-1. In three medal round games the soviets routed swe bowlers come on Boord for an 11 Day run by Klint Johnson assistant sports editor Hanau West Germany a an 11-Day bowl a Thon featuring 650 of the top american bowlers in Europe opens today at Hanau a Hessen bowl. Leading off the three Back to Back tournaments will be the women a International Bowling Congress european championships which run through saturday. Hessen a 32 lanes wont have time to Cool off after the women finish. On sunday the american Bowling Congress european championships open Here for a six Day run and then its the Abc wisc masters on May 12-13, Matching the top All events finishers from the previous two tourneys. Altogether at least 480 men and 172 women will compete at the two year old Hessen bowl. Both the wisc and Abc will use the usual format of Competition team event first followed by doubles and singles. The women a tournament which starts at 1 . Today following opening ceremonies at 12 30  offer an array of reigning champions including the returning wisc and masters Al events titlist. Judy Facey of Grafe Wohr will open her quest for another wisc masters Crown. She failed to win any Bic tournament titles in 1989, but rolled to Victory in the masters beating Elke Holdren of Wurzburg in the final Rolloff. Facey carries a 182 average. Sue Bradley will be defending her wisc All events title coming in with a 184 average. She totalled 3391 pins in winning last year at Stuttgart beating out runner up Nona Newborn of Heidelberg by 12 pins. Newborn who was also second in singles last year is not returning. Holdren is Back along with two others from the defending wisc team Champion Wurzburg strikers. Returnees Kathy Baylor and Connie Madsen and newcomer sue Ann Lukins will join Holdren on the strikers As Wurzburg seeks to repeat. Lukins replaces Mary Rosenthal. Back also Are the Bremerhaven sea gals who were runners up last year and return three fourths of their team a Carrie Meyer Vickie Kern Priscilla Agosto a plus Kristiana Dubois. Baylor teamed with Rosenthal to take the wisc doubles in 1989, but Shell be defending with a new partner from Wurzburg. Facey was the doubles runner up last year with Pat Marshall also a returnee. A new wisc singles Champion is assured As 1989 Winner Iris Jordan of Ramstein is not entered Here. Ansbach s red Jackson third last year is the top singles returnee. The second shift for wisc team Competition today will Start at 7 . Forty three teams Are entered in the two shifts with the second shift not quite full according to tournament director Arnie Mahlum. The doubles event Friday will have four shifts a at 1 ., 3 30 ., 7 . And 9 30 . The same schedule will be used for wisc singles saturday. The Abc tournament opens with the first teams Bowling at 9 . Sunday other team shifts will be at 1 . And 7 . Opening Day. The Abc will be divided into two squads each of which Rolls the three events on successive Days. Twenty eight lanes will be used for the wisc and Abc meets according to Mahlum with four lanes set aside for backup use. These Are the first european tournaments for Hessen bowl which opened in june 1988. Den Canada and Czechoslovakia by a combined 15-1. A there were forecasts that there Are just two hockey super Powers left Canada and Sweden. We wanted to prove the prophets wrong a Tikhonov said. Canada which had gone unbeaten in the preliminary round suffered three straight defeats including a humiliating one to the soviets. The canadians finished fourth with no Points from the medal round. The soviets entered the title game needing Only a tie but the czechoslovakian needed a Victory. Vyacheslav Bykov broke open a rather Dull game played in oppressive heat As he caught the czechoslovakian penalty killing unit changing on the Fly and skated in alone on goaltender Dommik hasek for a Low shot at 6 08 of the second period. With 14 seconds left in the period. Valeri Kamenski made the score 2-0 with his first of two goals. In the final period the roof caved in on the czechoslovak As the soviets added a flurry of goals by Evgeny Davydov Kamenski and Sergei Makarov  
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