European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 14, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday june 14,1990 the stars and stripes a a Page 21players open tour at Rhein main a i j i is amps Scott a. Miller Philadelphia quarterback Don Mcpherson right talks with airmen at Rhein main a wednesday to kick off nil Uso the pros Are stopping by Rob Staggenborg staff writer Rhein main a West Germany a Don Mcpherson clutched his unlit Stogie in his right hand. Earnest byner was awestruck. David Treadwell marvelled at the sheer awesomeness of it All. Erik Mcmillan smiled. Marty sch Ottenheimer Shook the colonels hand. Then they headed Back to the bus the monstrous aircraft looming in the background. The c-5. A a there a 28 wheels on this thing a a crewman said to the Delight of the entourage. The nil Goodwill players made a Stop at the air base doing the handshakes signing autographs and tasting the enlisted clubs spare ribs. They began their wednesday at its Berlin Airlift memorial. A a in a amazed at military wars a said Mcpherson the Philadelphia eagles Reserve quarterback. A seeing what the military is doing Over Here has Given me a greater appreciation of the things in my so it went As they trudged through a Dank Day checking out a Little first Stop was the 435th civil engineering so where the visit interrupted another Day of work for some 150 airmen. Mcpherson Cigar still unlit mingled into the crowd. A so like did you grow up in Philadelphia or something a one inquired. A no actually in a from Long Island a Mcpherson said. A i got drafted by the the airmen of Rhein main knew How to ask the Tough question. Byner the former Cleveland Browns running Back now with Washington was deluged with questions about is infamous Fumble in the acc title game of january 1988. A it just got away from me a byner explained. The airmen seemed pleased with the answer except one. A a cd Mon a he tested. The tour bus started to leave. Byner waved Shook hands with the Guys and showed off his Redskin Jersey. A get used to this View a he told them the a byner 21�?� on his Back showing. A a that Sall you re going to see of me As in a going into the end they laughed. Byner left. A whew. These Guys Are brutal Arentt they a he said referring to the Fumble question. The bus headed across the base to the 21st replacement in offices where 150 freshly arrived troops sat in a hot Clammy room waiting for orders somewhere. A anywhere a one said a but their Day took a twist when eight players who could put the tape measure test to shame entered. The soldiers eyes lit. A Man this is my second time in Germany a said spec. Kelvin Irby. A i said a Why did no to they have this the first time i came Here a Man i was shocked. It messed me Treadwell a kicker with the Denver Broncos sat on a desk and chatted with a fan. A listen i hate to ask but. A a yeah Man sure a Treadwell said scribbling a a Best wishes David Treadwell on a copy of movement orders. A thanks a the Soldier fan said retreating to show his pal. Four cheerleaders who accompanied the group Drew the loudest cheers. Dressed in leotards and White Satin jackets with leather boots the women nearly got a standing ovation when they walked into the room. A if this is Germany a said a Young private to his buddy a i done to think ill Ever go the military stops of the nil Uso tour which includes Kansas City coach Marty sch Ottenheimer Denver kicker David Treadwell Tampa Bay nose tackle Shawn Lee new York jets safety Erik Mcmillan Phoenix tight end Robert await Washington running Back Earnest byner Philadelphia quarterback Don Mcpherson two Chicago bears safety Dave Duerson and offensive tackle Keith Van Home and Pittsburgh Hall of Famer Mel Blount thursday at Pitburg 11 45 . A no club. 2 . A f-15 tour. 3 . A Hospital. 3 30 . A four players at Volvo dealer. 4 . A youth activities. Friday at Kaiser Lautem Ramstein 10 30 . A Rhine ordnance Barracks. 12 30 . A four players at Volvo dealer. 1 30 . A Ramstein Uso. Saturday at Munich noon a football clinic at Dante stadium. Monday at Heidelberg 11 30 . A four players at Volvo dealer. Noon a Kil Bourc Cavern no club. S or 2 . A Thompkins Barracks. Tuesday at Mainz Wiesbaden 10 . A Lee Barracks in Mainz. 1 20 . A Lindsey As in Wiesbaden. 2 . A four players at Volvo dealer. 2 30 . A Wiesbaden air Force regional medical Center. Wednesday at Berlin 6 . A Clay Headquarters. 6 20 . A Andrews and Mcnair Barracks. 9 30 . A four players at Volvo dealer. 10 . A booting German hooligans out of Italy Milan Italy up a a Milan court tuesday sentenced five West germans to two years jail each for violence during the soccer world cups worst rioting in Milan sunday. The court did not suspend the sentences but granted provisional Liberty to All five defendants on the understanding they will leave Italy. The sentences were scheduled to be registered within a month and the germans would be required to go to jail if they return to Italy. The court also banned the five germans from visit Long any of the 12 italian cities where world cup matches Are being played. In order to minimize the sentences the defendants All accepted plea bargaining proposed by their defense lawyers and accepted by the state prosecution. The five were charged with a Broad Range of offences related to More than three hours of rioting by German fans before and after the Milan match in which West Germany beat Yugoslavia 4-1 in the opening round. The rioting in Milan was the most violent yet involving fans in Italy for the month Long tournament which opened in Milan Friday. The charges included aggravated resistance to police causing material damage seditious Assembly aggravated bodily harm blocking Public streets and in some cases Possession of improper weapons. The five defendants were identified As Michael Huther 24, Andreas Weiss 20, Thomas Ardt and Homer Katzmar both aged 27, and Andreas Rode 31. In a separate trial before a Milan magistrates court eight other West germans faced charges of resisting arrest causing material damage and Possession of improper weapons during the same sunday makes record decathlon Long jump Norwalk Calif. Apr Dan y Orien used a world Best decathlon Long or to seize the first Day Lead in the Mobil outdoor track and Field championships on tuesday with the Best score Ever by an american. N.?�?T?Rien, 23, of Portland ore., competed the first five events of the Deli 8 10-event Competition with to Points. The previous first Day Best j an american was 4,526 by 1968 Yapic Gold medallist Bill Toomey at the Mexico City games. Toomey a total however will stand As the american record because of Briens performance was wind aided. Nevertheless of Brien had the satisfaction of producing the Best opening Day total of his career and opening a commanding Lead Over defending Champion Dave Johnson and Sheldon Blockburger who were tied for second at 4,359. Johnson is seeking his third National title. He also won in 1986. Meanwhile Cindy Greiner a two time olympian making a comeback at 33, was the Leader by nearly 100 Points in the heptathlon with 3,763 Points after four events. Of Brien went 26 feet 4 a inches on a jump he did no to even intend to take breaking the Mark of 26-3 by Mike Herman of the new York Pioneer club in 1960. Britain a Daley Thompson the two time olympic Gold medallist owns the Best Long jump in decathlon history 267 /., in the 1978 Commonwealth games at Edmonton but it was wind aided and does not count As a Legal world Best. Of Briens previous Best Long jump including non decathlon Competition was 25-9. He nearly surpassed that on his second attempt tuesday going 25-7 a. Along with the record jump of Brien had the fastest time in the 100 meters a wind aided 10.40 seconds a 50-4 a shot put second Best in the 16-Man Field a 611v High jump Matching the Best performance and a 49.25 for 400 meters
