European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 06, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday May 6, 1990 Aba the stars and stripes Page 25 suns Mark West 41 knocks Ball from Utah s Delaney Rudd but the jazz won Friday. From Page 21 Cleveland and Mark Price 19. The 76ers led 38-29 after one Quarter 59-49 at halftime and 92-72 after three periods and did t permit Cleveland to mount a rally in the fourth Quarter. Philadelphia outscored the cars 18-11 in the first six minutes of the third Quarter to build a 77-60 Lead. With their Back court duo of Hawkins and Dawkins scor ing 16 Points in the period the 76ers increased the Lead to 22 Points 92-70, with 56 seconds left. Friday kicks 135, celtics 108 new York the Garden party continued for the Home team in the opening round playoff series Between new York and Boston. Patrick Ewing scored 44 Points As new York forced a fifth game in the series with its 27-Point Blowout at mad Ison Square Garden. I m surprised at the margin of Victory More than anything else coach Stu Jackson said after the kicks set team playoff records for Points in a game and in a half. The finale will be played sunday at Boston Garden where the celtics won the first two games of the series including a 157-128 rout last saturday and have beaten the kicks 26 consecutive times since feb. 29, 1984. The Only Way to end their Home court advantage is to win the game Jackson said. We Hung our Heads a Little bit the last time we were in bos ton. I Don t think that will happen Sun we had our turn at being embarrassed celtics coach Jimmy Rodgers said. We be played great in Boston and they Rose to the Challenge at new York. Now we have to counterpunch at new York won the third game 102 99 wednesday. Friday s Victory was sparked by the inspired performance of Ewing who was 18 for 24 from the Field and fell two Points Short of Bernard King s team single game playoff scoring record. I thought that right from the open ing tip we did a great Job keeping the Tempo to our advantage said Ewing who also had 13 rebounds and a career High seven of new York s 18 steals. We played excellent pressure de that defense forced the celtics into 26 turnovers while the kicks had 13, giving new York a 47-19 turnover advantage in the two games at Madison Square Gar Den. The kicks led by eight at halftime. Then took control by starting the third Quarter with a 27-17 run. Jazz 105, suns 94 Phoenix Karl Malone scored 33 Points and teamed with Darrell Griffith for a 10-0 third period run As Utah sent its first round playoff series with Phoe Nix to a fifth and deciding game by beat ing the suns. The Victory broke Utah s 10-game los ing Streak at the Arizona veterans memorial coliseum. The jazz last won in Phoenix on March 7, 1986, and was 4-37 in its previous 41 visits including four play off games. Game 5 of the Western Confer ence series will be played sunday in Malone Salt Lake City where Utah lost Only five times in the regular season but was beaten by Phoenix in game 2. Thurl Bailey added 18 Points and John Stockton 16 for Utah which is try ing to avoid losing its fourth first round playoff series in the last five seasons. Eddie Johnson paced Phoenix with 33 Points 16 in the fourth Quarter. He tied his own club playoff record with six three Point shots. Kevin Johnson had 22 Points and Jeff Hornacek had 16 while Tom Chambers continued to struggle with Only 14 Points and shot just 4 for 14 from the Field. Kevin Johnson s jumper with 2 07 remaining in the third Quarter pulled the suns even at 69-69 before Utah ended the period by scoring the last 10 Points. Griffith hit a three Pointer with 1 35 left to put the jazz ahead to stay. Malone made a Hook with 44 seconds to go and added a stuff 15 seconds later before Griffith Sank another three Pointer with two seconds left. The suns trailed 91-79 with 6 35 to play before closing the Gap to 97-94 with 1 39 remaining on Eddie Johnson s final three Pointer. But the suns did t score again and Utah sealed the Victory by scoring the final eight Points. Wurzburg s Holdren leads singles All events by Klint Johnson assistant sports editor Hanau West Germany Chalk up one title for the upstarts from Sembach but leave room at the top for destiny s child Elke Holdren of Wurzburg As the european women s International Bowling Congress All Star championships rolled to a Climax. Holdren bolted to the top of singles and All events saturday with a 1222 six game Block. That s a hefty 203.7-aver age. She blazed through a 235-186-214 653 first series then came Back with 215 and 232 games. A disappointing 140 Fin Isher still left her with a 587 second set. Holdren s singles Success matched with 1162 in team and 1057 in doubles was sure to Send her to the wisc Mas ters Here next weekend. And the masters is where Elke feels she has a Date with destiny. The Wurzburg native finished second in the last two masters losing to Nee Wallace in 1988 and to Judy Facey last year. I lost that one in 88 by one pin said Holdren obviously still feeling the sting. Wallace and Facey Aren t compel women s Bowlin ing this year. Berlin s Viola Escoe shot a 1151 191.8 average for second in singles after saturday s first two shifts. Jeanette Anderson of Lakenheath nipped ans Bach s Mary Martinez 1123-1122 for third place. In fifth right behind her Ansbach crazy four teammate was Claudine red Jackson at 1118. Anderson was the All events runner up behind Holdren with 110 of 168 bowlers finished. She had a 3343 total 16 ahead of Karlsruhe s Sally Dunn with Marti Nez fourth at 3279. Johnnie Gibson and Katie Sanders of the Sembach oreos pulled a Surprise in the doubles Friday night winning that event by 99 pins Over the runners up from Lakenheath England Darlene Hunter and Anderson. Gibson and Sanders competing in the wisc for the first time were surprised and elated by their doubles Triumph. We knew we did Well but we could t believe we were leaders till we read it in the paper Sanders said sat urday. Then today we found out we d won. We just went out there relaxed and rolled our their Best was a 2236 six game Block paced by an 1140 by Gibson a member of the Sembach base team. Sanders added a 1096. Anderson s 1120 paced the Lakenheath duo to a second place total of 2137. Ramstein s Lynne Brown and Sandy Cheas finished third at 2125. Two pairs Munich s sue Bradley and Mina Smith and Ramstein s Mary Weber and Pat Vaden moved from the night shifts into fourth and fifth with 2110 and 2105 totals respectively. Weber electrified the Hessen bowl with a 278 in her third game of doubles the High game through 2 /2 Days of Competition and not Likely to be beaten. Weber Bowling her sixth wisc finished with 589 and 522 series for a 1111 total. Sharon Mcphee of Mannheim bowled a 256, the tournament s second highest also in doubles Friday night. Anna merely of Sembach and Angie Meyer of Bremerhaven had the High thursday games of 247. Two More singles shifts were to be rolled saturday night concluding the three Day tourney. The men s Abc All Star tournament starts a six Day run Here sunday. Is Dave Didio Elke Holdren .203.7 average
