European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 30, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday july 30,1990 the stars and stripes a a a Page 23u.s. To meet soviets in Tennis final Norcross a. Apr Zina Garrison and Jennifer Capriati posted straight set victories in the 28th federation cub on saturday As the United states advanced to the final for the 19th time. The defending Champion and top seeded american team beat no. 3 seed Austria 3-0 and will meet fourth seeded soviet Union a 2-1 Winner Over second seeded Spain in the other semifinal match. The soviets took advantage of an injury to Spain a no. 1 player Aranta Sanchez Vicario who retired in the second set of her singles match with a twisted left ankle and was unable to return for doubles. A it was not As serious As it appeared a Spain team manager Maria Jose Pascual said after Sanchez was taken to a Hospital for a rays. A she should be Able to play again in a few Garrison ranked fifth in the world Defeated Judith Wiesner 6-3, 6-4 in clinching Victory for the . Team which has won this event 14 times Capriati the 14-year-old floridian beat Barbara Paulus 6-3, 6-4 for her fourth consecutive federation cup Victory. Federation cup mls 1 m sure Well All be really pumped Quot Garrison said of sundays championship match with the .s.r. A a it a a Challenge. The russians Are Tough especially in it will be the third time the americans and the soviets have met in the federation cup with the United states winning 2-0 in the semifinals in 1979 and 3-0 in the quarterfinals in 1980. A they have a great team Quot soviet Captain Olga Morozova said of the americans. A it will be interesting to play them in their Garrison who overcame a triple break Point for a 53 Lead in the second set won the match when she charged the net for an overhand smash on Wiesner a return of serve. Garrison had five aces in the match. Capriati ranked 13th in the world and coming off her first professional title in new Hampshire two weeks ago had four aces in her Victory Over Paulus. She trailed 0-2 in the first set but lost Only five games the rest of the Way. A i knew her backhand was really Good Quot Capriati said of Paulus. A she scored eight Points in a Row. After that i knew i was going to have to play More to her forehand Quot trailing 0-30 in the final game. Capriati fought Back getting the advantage with a backhand passing shot and then winning after Paulus netted the deciding shot. Natalia Zvereva ranked 12th in the world won the first set 6-4 Over sixth ranked Sanchez and was leading 2-0 in the second set when the Spanish Star retired. She twisted her ankle in the first game of the second set with the score Deuce losing her footing while retreating. She took a 5-minute injury timeout returned to lose the next game and then retired. Spain a Conchita Martinez won the no. 2 singles match 6-3, 7-5 Over Leila Meskhi. With Sanchez unable to play doubles the soviet team of Zvereva and Larisa Savchenko needed Only 58 minutes to dispose of Martinez and Pilar Perez 6-2, 63 to reach the championship match. / Al from Page 21 Gle in the ninth inning. Ron Karkovice opened the ninth with a double off Relief Ace Dan Plesac 2-4. Scott Fletcher beat out a bunt single sending Pinch runner Rodney Mccray to third and Pinch hitter Carlton Fisk walked to Load the bases. Guillen followed with a single to Center reliever Scott Radinsky 6-0 was the Winner. The Brewers had taken a 4-3 Lead in the eighth on Greg Vaughn a sacrifice Fly. Sammy Sosa homered for Chicago and Gary Sheffield and Greg Brock connected for Milwaukee. Royals 10-1, orioles 9-3 Kansas City to. A Baltimore shortstop Cal Ripken whose record 95-game errorless string ended in the first game atoned with a tie breaking rib single in the eighth inning of the Nightcap. The royals scored five times in the seventh capped by Kurt Stillwell s two run Homer to win a wild opener that included 14 walks six doubles and four Home runs. Phil Bradley singled off reliever Steve Farr 8-5 to Start the Baltimore eighth was sacrificed to second by Joe Orsulak and scored on Ripken s two out single. The orioles added a run in the ninth on Mike Devereauxh a single a sacrifice and Bradley a single. Dave Johnson 10-6 held Kansas City to four hits in seven innings and Gregg a a. A u 4m v a it a Julio Franco of the Texas rangers applies the tag at second base to a sliding and hat Lesa Tony Fernandez of the Blue jays on saturday afternoon in Toronto. Olson pitched two Hickss innings for his 22nd save. The orioles tied the game in the fifth on Craig Worthington a eighth Home run against Pete Filson. In the opener Baltimore led 9-5 when Gerald Perry started the Kansas City seventh with a single off Joe Price and George Brett who nit a three run Homer in the third inning doubled. Athletics 4-4, twins 1-9 Minneapolis a after being held to six hits by Oakland a Dave Stewart 13-8 in the opener the Minnesota twins knocked out Bob Welch the Winn ingest Pitcher in the majors in the third inning and beat the athletics 9-4 for a split of saturdays twi night doubleheader. Stewart posted successive victories for the first time in More than two months As the a a took the opener 4-1. In the second Gamet Welch gave up seven runs and seven hits and was chased after facing four batters in the third inning and failing to retire any of them. The twins Battery of Rookie right hander Scott Erickson and backup Catcher Junior Ortiz paced the rout. Erickson 2-2 won for the first time in seven outings since his june 25 debut scattering 10 hits in 6yj innings. Ortiz had three hits and three Bis. Welch 16-4who had been 3-0 with a 1.27 Era since the All Star break saw his Era jump from 2.67 to 3.06. The opener was stewarts sixth Complete game but his first since his june 29 no hitter at Toronto. He did no to walk anyone and struck out four. Indians 2, Yankees 1 Cleveland a Rookie reliever Alan Mills walked Brook Jacoby to Force in the winning unearned run with two out in the seventh inning and Tom can Diotti continued to dominate new York. Candiotti 11-6 yielded four hits in eight innings for his sixth straight Victory against new York and Doug Jones pitched a perfect ninth for his 27th save. Mariners 2, Angels 1 Seattle a Seattle broke up Kirk Mccaskill a no hit bid on a run scoring double by Ken Griffey or and an rib single by Jeffrey Leonard in the sixth inning and went on to beat California. Mccaskill 7-7 yielded three hits in seven plus innings but lost to Brian Holman 10-7who gave up eight hits in 6vi innings. No from Page 21 there were a few things wrong with him Quot said cardinals manager red Schoen Dienst. A this year he a he shitting .335, among the National leagues top five. Things Are different though. In the past the cardinals were a contender and now they Are in last place. A a in be been Here nine years and been in baseball a Long time and this is one of the toughest seasons Quot said Mcgee who can become a free agent at the end of the year. Quot its Tough to come to the Park every Day. When you re winning you come Here Early. A you have to remind yourself you re a professional. You still have to play. You can t give Magrane 6-12 was As Down As the team Early in the year. He lost eight of Bis first 10 decisions but now he a Start Long to turn it around. Cone 7-5 lost for the first time in nine Start since june 4, despite allowing just two hits in eight other games saturday Phillies 4, pirates 3 Pittsburgh a Charlie Hayes and von Hayes homered and Philadelphia scored the winning run when Pittsburgh turn a potential double play grounder in the ninth inning. The Phillies who have won the first three games of the four game series Ted 3-1 in the fourth but the pirates tied it on Solo homers by Bobby Bonilla and Andy Van Slyke. Pirates reliever Bill Landrum 3-2 retired carmelo Martinez to Start the ninth but Charlie Hayes and Ricky Jordan singled sending Hayes to third. Pinch hitter Darren Daulton then bounced a grounder to third baseman Jeff King to had an easy play at the elate but elected to try to turn the Dou be play. King got Jordan at second but Daulton beat the throw to first by a half step As Hayes scored. Giants 3, reds 2, 11 innings san Francisco a Kevin Mitchell singled Home the winning run with two outs in the 11th inning and surging san Francisco beat Cincinnati the reds sixth straight loss. San Francisco has won the first three of a four game series cutting the reds Lead in the no West to 6 i games their smallest since june 13. The giants have won All six of their meetings at candlestick Park and Are 7-2 against the reds the Only team to hold an Edge Over them. Cubs 10, expos 7 Montreal a Shawon Dunston who had Only two triples for the season going into the game tied a Modem Maior league record with three triples including one in Chicago a tie breaking three run ninth inning As the cubs beat Montreal. Dunston who drove in five runs had tripled in the fifth and sixth innings. Ryne Sandberg opened the ninth with a single off Tim Burke 1-2 and was sacrificed to second by Mark Grace. One out later Marvell Wynne was intentionally walked and the go ahead run scored when second baseman Delino Deshields handle Luis Salazar a grounder. Dunston followed with his third triple of the game to make it 10-7. The last player to hit three triples in a Gam 198 ame was Houston a Craig Reynolds in dodgers 8, braves 7 los angles a Juan Samuel capped a four run ninth inning rally with a run scoring single As los Angeles rebounded twice from three run deficits to beat Atlanta. The Atlanta bullpen failed to protect the Lead for starter John Smoltz who pitched eight innings and left with a 7-4 Lead. The braves have lost four straight games. Attos 5, padres 3 san Diego a Ken Caminiti went 4 for 5 and snapped a seventh inning tie with a run scoring single As Houston beat san Diego snapping the padres five game winning Streak. Caminiti a fourth single of the game broke a 1-t tie As the astros scored four runs in the seventh off Dennis Rasmussen 7-9who lost his fifth consecutive decision. Mark Davidson had a two run single and Terry Puhl had a Pinch rib single in the inning. It was Only Houston a 13th Victory in 51 Road games this season. The astros Are 29-21 at Home
