European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 12, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday August 12, 1990 the stars and stripes Page 21 Stein Rhein main get easy wins Ramstein a West Germany the Ramstein royals scored 28 Points in the first Quarter Here saturday and rolled to a 41-12 Over the Wei Brincken warriors. The margin of Victory was surprising because Ramstein had encountered difficulty in beating Lindsey last week awhile Wei Brincken rolled Over defending Continental sports conference and Safe Champion Rhein main. But the rams weren t about to become the warriors second Surprise victims. Anthony Porter got them rolling by scooping up a fumbled Ramstein punt and dashing 45 Yards for a to with 13 46 remaining in the Quarter. Wei Brincken could t move the Ball on its Possession and Ramstein made it 14-0 on . Johnson s 1-Yard run that capped a 9-pay, 50-Yard drive and Mark so Hildegun s second straight conversions. / Wei Brincken got in tracked momentarily and temporarily Midway through the period when Cliff Jackson con in cited with Vince Wilder on a 41 Yard pass play. 1 however Johnson took command again and threw two 16-Yard touchdown passes the first to Derek Allen land the second to . Richardson and Schildgen added a pair of conversions before the Quarter ended. 1 the defense took control the rest of the Way. A Wei Brincken got its second touchdown when William foxhall caught a deflected Johnson Flat pass and went Jonly a Yard Tor the Only score in the second Quarter. Tony Phillips scored on a 29-Yard Jaunt in the third Quarter and b. J. Johnson romped 41 Yards for a last Quarter to to close out the rams scoring. Schildgen missed the Pat after Phillips to but he found the Range again after Johnson s sortie i Phillips led Ramstein s 233-Yard Rushing attack with 112 Yards on 21 carries and b. J. Johnson picked up 79 on eight. . Johnson completed 8 of 21 passes for 88 Yards. Jackson was the big gun for Wei Brincken with 16 completions for 171 Yards. Est Tony Phillips. 112 Yards Rushing defensively linebackers Darryl Scott Larry Holmes and Bruce Carrington sparkled for Ramstein. Each had 8 solos and Carrington was. Credited with a Fumble recovery. Foxhall had 7. Tackles and his interception to Lead Wei Brincken. Darryl Dillard and Elcie Bass also had 6 tackles for the warriors. In saturday s other Csc game Rhein main 46, Sik Starborg 8 Rhein main a. West Miles threw two touchdown passes and Hiawatha Porter passed for one to and scored another As the rockets romped Over the wolfhounds holding them to a minus74 Yards Rushing. Rhein main. Now 2-0. Rolled up a .40-0 Lead in the fourth period before a Oesterborg scored on Han vests 90-Yard return of a blocked a t for two Points Miles passed for two first half touchdowns hitting . Carter from 34 Yards out in the first Quarter and Shawn Lee on a 30-Yardcr in the second period. Greg Booker scored from he 1 in. The second quart or. A to set up by Jay Cne son s interception return to the wolfhound 5. Dwayne Dixon then credited with a safety As the rockets built a 22-0 Lead. Dixon blocked Rodman Stewart s punt out of the end one three min utes before intermission. Halfback Kenneth Johnson got pm rolling in the third Quarter with a 41-Yard touchdown scamper. Then Porter contributed his two scoring plays passing 32 Yards to Ford Smith and scoring 5-Yard Rush. Rhein main scored its final touchdown on Reserve quarterback Jeremy Allen s 17-Yard pass to James shorty. So Sterberg got its Only to late in the game on Hershel Deaton s 10-Yard pass to Vest who scored All the visitors Points. The rockets competed Only 5 of 19 passes with two interception but they went for 130 Yards and four touchdowns. Miles passe for 64-Yard and Porter for 49. Rhein Amin rushed for 230 Yards paced by John son s 57 in six carries and bookers 53 in 12. So Sterberg 0-2, attempted 58 passes completing 17 for 163 Yards. Four were intercepted. Boutsen captures hungarian up pole Budapest Hungary a Thierry Boutsen of Belgium vaulted into the first pole position of his career As he improved almost two seconds in the second qualifying session saturday for the hungarian grand prix. Boutsen recorded a i minute 17.919-second Lap on the 3.97-Kiio meter Hunga Roring circuit. That averaged 183.3 Kilometres and hour ii3.9 Mph. We had a problem with the gear Box in the morning warm up Boutsen said. So i had to change gears very slowly and drive carefully. I did t miss a gear but i Boutsen in a Williams Renault was sixth after the first Day when he was almost 1.7 seconds behind Ger hard Berger of Austria who led with 1 18.127. But Berger was one of two Drivers who failed to improved their Friday qualifying Marks and he dropped to third. Riccardo Patrese of Italy also in a Williams Renault did 1 17.955. Late in the session to move to the front Row in the Start of sunday s 77-Lap race. Patrese had the qualifying record prior to Friday with 1 19.726. But that was broken by 10 Drivers sat urday. Ayrton Senna of Brazil Berger s teammate moved up to Start fourth with a 1 18.162. Eighth on Friday he had been As Low As 14th before he went out and recorded his Best Lap. But trying to do better late in the session he skidded out of control and into the grass. Berger followed at the same exact spot giving Mclaren Chassis engineers some work before the race. Defending Champion Nigel Man sell in a Ferrari starts fifth with a 1 18.79 with Jean Alesi of France next with 1 18.26 in a Tyrrell Ford. Defending world Champion Alain Prost of France also in a Ferrari is on the fourth Row in eighth. His Best saturday was 1 19.029, right behind Alessandro Nannini in a Benetton Ford seventh with 1 18.901. In the Driver s standings Senna has 48 Points with Prost next with 44. They each have won four of the nine grands prix this season. Patrese has the other Victory. Earnhardt sets Mark Watkins Glen . A streaking Dale Earnhardt set a track qualifying record Friday in winning the pole position for sunday s Budweiser at the Glen Lascar race. It was the second pole Victory in a Row for the three time Winston cup Champion who had gone three years without winning the top qualifying position until he did it two weeks ago at Talladega super Speedway. Earnhardt who trails series Leader Mark Martin by one Point going into the race at Watkins Glen International drove his Chevrolet Lumina to a Lap of-121.190 Mph on the 2.4-mile, seven turn Road circuit. That broke the record of 120.501 set by Geoff Bodine in 1988. All i wanted to do was run a Good Lap and not make a mistake said earn Hardt who has won three of the last four Winston cup races including the 500 Miler at Talladega. It was a Good smooth Lap. It was t a conservative Lap but it was a comfortable Lap. This is neat sitting on two poles in a Row especially since this is a Road course. I d like to make these poles a habit. The last time i won a pole on a Road course was at River Side Calif in 1979, my Rookie it is Earnhardt s both career pole. Terry Labonic who took the outside position on the front Row for sunday s 219 mile race with a Lap of 120.678, was the Only other Driver to surpass the track Mark. Martin had to drive a backup car Fri Day after walking away from a crash in thursday s practice but still managed to finish third at 120.448. Berlin captures or. A diadem Neu Ulm West Germany Carlos Rivera started rallies in four innings with a single double Home run and a walk As he paced Berlin to a 5-4 Victory saturday Over Kaiserslautern in the championship game of the Usa eur youth services Junior boys baseball tournament. Brad o Neal who was 2 for 2 with two Bis drove in Rivera with the winning run in the Bottom of the final seventh. Rivera who went 3 for 3, started the winning Rall with a walk stole second and took third on a wild pitch. Rivera also singled and scored in the first inning doubled and scored on o Neal s single in the third and homered to Lead off Berlin s two run fifth. Kaiserslautern tied the game at 2-2 with two runs in the fourth and took a 4-2 Lead in the Bottom of the fifth on singles and steals by Tony Cook and Jacob mu/.qui/, plus two Groundnuts and a wild pitch. After Rivera s Homer Chris Slocum scored the tying run for Berlin on a walk Terrence Florence s single and Luis Feliciano s groundnut. Florence was the winning Pitcher in Relief replacing o Neal in the top of the seventh. My quiz paced Kaiserslautern with two hits. New fast times but no records fall in Belgium Hal Assels Belgium a Leroy Inell and Danny Harris dominated or events with fast times Friday Butth i kenyan William Tanui did like-1m the 800 meters he baffled very a " the Van Damme memorial. He 800 against a Field which i us d five finalists of the Seoul olym Tanui kicked away with 250 me go leaving the pack gasping for ii in in 1 minute 43.40, the Sec a m time this year. Not bad for a runner who had been originally scheduled As a Pace setter in the 5,000. Tanui 26, started competitive running less than two years ago. As usual the crowd left disappointed when much touted record challenges failed by far to come through. Kenyan Robes Ondieki came closest to a record in the 5,000 meters striding .01 seconds from the top performance of the year with a time of 13 5.60. In the 400-meter hurdles Harris continued his impressive season by dipping for the seventh time under the 48-second Barrier the Only runner this year to beat that Mark. He led throughout to finish in 47.93. Burrell was equally impressive out kicking everybody to win the 100-meter dash in 10 seconds Fiat. It was his third race in four Days. I stumbled on the fourth step vet when i accelerated no one was there he said. I said this is my Day " it was Worth a track record. Burrell ran 9.96 seconds last wednes Day at High Altitude in Italy s a Elnere Tor the top Lime this year. Fellow american Calvin Smith finished second in 10.18. Other americans also did Well Hollis con Way won the High jump with a Credi ble 7 Teet 9 a inches Andrew Valmon won the 400 meters in 44.35 seconds and Tim Bright pole vaulted into first place with 19 feet /4 Inch
