European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 26, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday August 26. 1990 the stars and stripes Page 21 air Force football rams Romp past Hawks 42-20 Ramstein a West Germany Tony Phillips returned the second half Kickoff 95 Yards for a touchdown and the rams moved from a 7-6 halftime deficit to Post a 42-20 lopsided Victory Over the Hahn Hawks in a Continental sports conference football game saturday. The rams chalked up three More touchdowns before the third period ended to notch their fourth straight Vic tory n an undefeated Campaign. Hahn which has had a Bye and a postponed game so far this season fell to 1-1. Bobby Pierce gave Hahn a 7-0 Lead with 9 22 left in the first Quarter. Follow ing a Ramstein punt which was downed on the Hawks 30, Pierce broke off tackle Cut to the sidelines and raced 70 Yards downfield for the to. Bill Kauf Man booted the Pat. The two defensive teams sparkled throughout the first half which was played in a steady rain. The rams got on the Board with 4 17 remaining in the half when James Short picked off a William Cotton pass and scampered 21 Yards for the to. Cotton was intercepted three other times during the contest once each by Greg Davis Anthony Rhodes and Mike Brake. Phillips followed his Kickoff return touchdown with a 7-Yard plunge that capped a nine play 62-Yard drive on the rams next Possession. Then . Thompson got his Aerial game going As the Sun came out. First he hit Bonnie Day for a 10 Yard score and then he connected with George Barnes for a 9-Yardcr. Ramstein s last touchdown came on . Johnson s 32-Yard run Midway through the last Quarter. It was sandwiched Between harm s last two scores a 6-Yard run by Eric King and a 46 Yard pass from Cotton to Pierce. Ramstein also dominated the Statis tics. The rams led by Phillips 69 Yards in 23 carries and . Johnson s 54 in eight totes rushed for 145 Yards. . Johnson and Bruce Leggroan combined to Complete 16 passes for 206 Yards. Johnson was 12-34 for 175 Yards Leggroan 4 for 10 for 31. Pierce picked up 89 Yards in. 16 rushes for Hahn. But the Hawks netted Only 70 Yards on the ground due mainly to Cotton being sacked five times for negative 39 Yards. Linebacker Calvin Thompson accounted for four sacks among his six solos and two assists. Darrel Scott had six solos and six assists from his inside linebacker Slot. Spang rips a Oesterberg on Thurman s pass no _. _ j. _ -. _. A _ _ _ a l4 d a a _. A i 4 Tsu a. Of of in my of it t to t c of if i of Span Dahlem a West Germany Spang Dahlum stabbed so Sterberg 40-6 saturday in a con test in which the sabers made the wolfhounds look like Dull pocket knives. Saber quarterback Lucas Thurman Cut Loose for two second Quarter touchdown passes and ended up slicing the wolfhound defense for 208 Yards via the air on 1 l-for-20 passing. Span Dahlem edged out to a 7-0 Lead when thur Man speared Ken Sneed for a 26-Yard scoring pass with 14 13 left in the second Quarter. Chris James hacked in from 20 Yards out three out to break the Goose egg and bring the score to 33. i i _ of � in i Prtrt of Jtj rms re him Atli w i f h 4 a fyllfluft1minutes later. Then Thurman honed a 20-Yard pass to Willie Lawson four minutes later punching the score to 20-0. Span Dahlem chained the wolfhounds with two More scores to go up 33-0. Arthur Haislip Jackknife in for a 1-Yard score with just Over a minute left in the third Quarter and Eric Hannah ran for a fourth Quarter to. Oesterberg s Peterson Bright snared an errant 6, but Rogers redeemed himself. With 3 i minutes to go Rogers legged in an 8-yarder and in cd toed his fourth extra Point of the Day for the final tally. Haislip led sabers runners with 84 Yards on nine carries. James finished with 80 on 16 carries and Kevin Reed gained 51 on four tries. Span Dahlem defensive standouts included Back Mike Smith with six Solo tackles and an interception end Stanley James with six solos four assists and a sack and end David Morrison with three solos out j it i a Al & a i wit i own Lei i i 11 Aii Sivu a pass by Warren Rogers and legged in from 90 Yards a Fumble recovery and a pair of sacks. Newly signed Senna nabs belgian up pole spa Franco champs Belgium up Ayrton Senna a new contract with the Mclaren formula one team signed and sealed claimed pole position saturday for the belgian grand prix with a qualifying record. The brazilian stole the top spot from teammate Gerhard Berger of Austria who was quickest Friday. Senna clocked 1 minute 50.365 seconds slicing half a second off his pre Vious Mark of 1 50.867, set last year. It was the 48th pole position of his career. Senna was especially pleased to have found the right balance for the car after struggling Friday. It s very satisfying to make changes make changes make changes and then have it right he said. Senna and Berger were both using a new specification Honda Vio engine which Senna said provided almost More Power than he could use particularly at the fast left hand Kink eau Rouge. Qualifying was interrupted by three time world Champion Nelson Piquet s crash in his Benetton Ford. The brazilian who lives in Monte Carlo went wide on the last curve before the Fin ish straight and bounced into the Barrier protecting the Entrance to the pit Lane. He got out of the car and walked Back to the pits but the session was stopped to i move the debris and repair the Barrier. Senna s time came several minutes tiler the session was restarted. Immediately after him Frenchman Alain Prost clocked 1 51.043, Good enough for second Only to be bumped to i i by Berger s 1 50.948 in the final n Imants of the session. Begian Thierry Boutsen Winner of last race in Hungary two weeks ago i ii up alongside Prost on the second Stith the fourth fastest time of1- 1.1�02. Null Mansell was fifth fastest in the ski Ferrari and Alessandro Nannini. I i s teammate was sixth. Vena s pole came less than 24 hours lie signed to race for Mclaren in1the contract which had t been completed Friday morning Senna said capped More than a month of negotiations Between Senna and Mclaren team chief Ron , who won the world title for Mclaren in 1988 and leads this year s championships with 54 Points 10 More than Prost sparked furious rumours in the sport when he met with other is most important is that both sides agreed to continue the relationship happily said Senna adroitly avoiding All questions about the actual terms of the Deal which almost certainly makes him the High est paid Driver in formula one , Winner at spa in 1985, 87, 88 and 89, said he expected Berger to pro vide the strongest Challenge in sunday s44-Lap, 189.742-mile race. I think it is going to be Tough. Be tween Gerhard and myself it is very close. Between Ferrari and Mclaren it is very close he said. Schwantz takes pole Brno Czechoslovakia up texan Kevin Schwantz saturday eased his Way effortlessly into his seventh sea son pole position for the czechoslovak motorcycle grand prix clocked 2 minutes 20.725 seconds on his Suzuki works machine in the third of four timed sessions saturday Soock rider came near Schwantz s time in final training. He also set the course record last year Here in Brno with a Lap of 2 minutes 09.67 seconds on his Way to winning the Wayne Gardner twice win Ner on this circuit placed second on the Grid with his Honda. He was hampered in later sessions by a painful wrist injury sustained during a training spill Friday afternoon. Gardner s fastest time was set in the first session Friday morning the rest of the front line will be occupied by the american heavy Highl duo Wayne Rainey and Eddie Lawson both of califor Nia and both Riding Yamaha works machines. Rainey the most consistent rider this season needs Only a third place to Clinch the world title. Connie Young left of Indianapolis duels renew Duprel of Seattle in women s sprint final. Young of . Wins cycling Gold Maebashi Japan former world Champion Connie Young won the women s sprint Friday to capture the first Gold medal for the United states at the world cycling championships. Young beat fellow american Renee Duprel winning two races in a three race final at the Green dome. Rita Raz Maile of the soviet Union took the Bronze medal. On saturday Karen Holliday Over coming a one minute loss caused by a fall in the women s Point race captured new zealand s first Gold. Italy and the Netherlands also won their first golds and Frenchman Francis Moreau set a world record of 5 , 41.10 seconds in the 5-Kilometer time trial. Moreau broke the record of 5 54.344 set by Denmark s . Oersted in 1987. Holliday covered 3,000 meters on the steeply sloped track at Maebashi s do dome in 39 minutes 26.894 seconds. She picked up 33 Points. Svetlana Sanuik Valova of the soviet Union was second with 26 Points. The Brone medal went to Kunstel Merckx of Belgium who had 25 Points. Holland s Van morsel came from behind alter a loss to heat Madonna Harris of new zealand in the women s individual Pursuit. Waller Hru a of Italy won the professional motor paced event
