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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 13, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday August 13,1990the stars and stripes Page 25 u i a. W a i t sabers 1 n f a , b k Triumph Span Dahlem a West Germany a Deluca Thurmond and his backup Warren Rogers each fired two touchdown passes As the Spang Halem sabers whipped the Wiesbaden flyers 419 sunday in a Continental spoils conference game. Thurmond and Rogers threw for a combined 330 Yards compensating for Spang a sputtering Rushing est football game As the sabers evened their Csc record at 1-1. Spa Dahlem rushed for Only 63 Yards in 34 carries. The flyers fared even worse on the ground gaining Only 29 Rushing Yards in 39 attempts. Thurmond a 15-Yard to pass to Ken Sneed and Mark do Prezz a recovery in the end zone of a wild Wiesbaden snap from Center pushed the sabers into a 13-0 first Quarter Lead. The flyers closed the Gap to 139 on Antonio Stancill a 37-Yard second period Field goal and Terrence Browne a 1-Yard scoring run set up by the recovery of a fumbled punt at the Spang 5. But from there on it was All Span Dahlem As Thurmond fired a 21-Yard touchdown Aerial to Kevin Reed and then scrambled 10 Yards for another to in the third Quarter. A Rogers replaced Thurmond in the fourth period and tossed an 11-Yard scoring pass to Carlos Arechiga and then connected with Turner on a 91-Yard to pass play. That pass bounced off intended receiver Ronald Miller into Turners hands at his own 45 and he scampered the remaining 55 for Spang a final to. Thurmond was 9 for 25 with two interceptions for 228 Yards. Rogers saw his Only two completions in five attempts go for touchdowns and a 102-Yard total. In sundays other game Sembach 14, Pitburg 5 Pitburg West Germany a Sembach outlasted Pitburg in a titanic defensive struggle in the intense 86-Dcgrcc Eifel Mountain heat. The tigers took a 6-0 Lead in the second Quarter on Arthur Crock am a 2-Yard plunge which capped a 9-pay, 56-Yard drive. The big play was a 36-Yard pass from Mike White to Joe Brown. Pitburg took the second half Kickoff and marched to Sembach a 16, but the Barons had to Settle for James Wilson a 26-Yard Field goal. The tigers last touchdown came As the result of a Pitburg Fumble. Sembach punted and the Barons Tyrone Sims fumbled on his 14. Sembach recovered and two plays later White hit Arnold Credle with a 10-Yard scoring pass. A pass from Gary Crevier to Credle provided the conversion Points. Pitburg closed out the scoring late in the fourth Quarter when defensive end Todd Frazer sacked White attempting to pass from the end zone. White completed nine passes for 134 Yards and was intercepted once and Credle led the tigers with 42 Yards in 16 rushes. Defensive end Brian Goebel was Sembach a defensive Star with eight solos including two sacks and two assists. Pitburg s top defensive performer was linebacker Stan Phillips with nine solos and three  still fighting by Tom Verducci a a a new Day ,. New York a despite a warning from commissioner Fay Vincent not to Challenge their agreement on sanctions George Steinbrenner is not backing Down. He met with his lawyers Friday about what he believes to be discrepancies in the agreement a source in Slenn Brenner scamp said. The source said that they a will come up with something next week a that will address at least Vincent a Banning of Steinbrenner from the parts of major league ballparks to which average fans do not have Access. The source said that Vincent and Steinbrenner agreed to drop that Sanction from the agreement while discussing the penalties july 30. But Vincent the source said left it in. A it was scratched out of the agreement and yet it s right in there a the source said. Vincent could not be reached for com mint Friday. Steinbrenner and his lawyers spent much of their meeting discussing a what the tax ramifications Are regarding his switch from general partner to limited partner the source said. They claim that it creates a greater tax Burden and have asked Vincent to consider Steinbrenner a Takin to a general partners for financial and business matters. The commissioner has rejected that request saying that his lawyers have found no basis for the claim. Meanwhile major league owners Are not Likely to vote on Hank Steinbrenner a or anyone else s suitability As new York Yankee general partner until sept. 12, which would create at least a three week period in which the Yankees would operate without a full time general partner. George Steinbrenner must resign As go micral partner aug. 20. The owners have a regularly scheduled meeting in Pittsburgh sept. 12-13. Giants owner Bob Lurie said Friday �?�1 would assume the vote will be taken at that  Steinbrun Ncry a attempt to revise his agreement with Vincent apparently has not created a major Impact among other owners. Both Lurie and Chicago White sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf said that they had not even heard about the attempt a it sounds like a matter Between the commissioner and Steinbrenner a Reinsdorf said. A Reinsdorf chairman of the ownership committee a cite rated Friday that his committee will not begin to examine Hanks candidacy until the Yankees limited partners officially approve him. They arc expected to do so at a meeting wednesday. A we done to even have a name right now a Reinsdorf said. �?o1 done to know How Long it will go once we do have a name. As soon As we do in be got my committee primed to  Leonard Klinman chief operating officer of the Yankees said that he has not talked to George Steinbrenner about any transitional plans. But he indicated that he did not expect an interim period without a full time general partner to pose difficulties. A there arc certain things we would like to have clarified and things that come up Day to Day a Kleinman said. A anybody who has questions should direct them to me. 1 am the chief operating officer. I will continue in that position and As for most operating decisions 1 make  s l Vii # a a a  a �t3 Winner Thierry Boutsen and Gerhard Berger left right front Row Lead Field of 26 cars around the first turn of i Ungurian up. Boutsen wins hungarian up Budapest Hungary apr Thierry Boutsen of Belgium went wire to wire sunday to win the hungarian grand prix in record time. Ayrton Senna of Brazil challenged in the final Lap to finish second .288 seconds behind. Nelson piques of Brazil was third 27.605 seconds Back. Boutsen who started from pole position on the Hunga Roring circuit averaged a record 104 Mph in his Williams Renault for his third career Victory. His time for the 77-Lap, 190.2-mile race was i hour 49 minutes 30.597 seconds. By the 70th Lap Only 50 meters and 1.1 seconds separated first from fourth place. On the 72nd Lap Austria a Gerhard Berger and Nigel Mansell of Britain both went off the track on a tight curve. That left Piquet in third and Italy a Riccardo Patrese in fourth. Fifth place went to Derek Warwick of Britain and sixth to Frances Eric Bernard. With Boutsen taking the Lead off the Start Berger passed Patrese on the first curve to jump into second. Boutsen held off Berger for the first 47 laps before the austrian went in for new tires. A the first part of the race was run at the same Speed As Berger a Boutsen said. A then 1 saw he went in for tires and i realized it was my last Chance to win the race without stopping. I had to go As Long As 1  Patrese took Over second and stayed there for eight laps. But after he went in for a tire change Alessandro Nannini briefly took Over second. He was taken out of the race when Senna passed inside of the italian and put him off the track on the 64th Lap. A it was very unfortunate with Nannini a Senna said. Quot i think he did no to see  Senna hounded Boutsen Over the last 10 laps staying within a half second. Quot i almost went off the track two laps from the end a Boutsen said. A i did everything i could to keep in front and it worked out. I done to think 1 could have lasted another Lap with the  Senna raced with a spare car after finding a Hole in the Radiator of his main one. �?o1 was Lucky in that the spare was set up for me and under the circumstances we were very Lucky to finish in second a said Senna who stayed on lop of the yearly standings with 54 Points. Frenchman Alain Prost who a Ferrari went off the track on the 37tl<3ap, is second Overall with 44 Points. A this race was not a race for the Victory it was a race for the  the next event the belgian grand prix is aug. 26  
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