European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 29, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse A Page 26 thei stars and stripes wednesday August �9,1990 nip Colts with Indianapolis apr Matt Cavanaugh hit nine of 10 passes for 109 Yards in the fourth Quarter monday night and set up Roger Ruzcki a 33-Yard Field goal with 1 56 to go lifting the Philadelphia eagles to a 17-16 exhibition Victory Over the Indianapolis Colts. Cavanaugh the third quarterback used by Philadelphia was 4 for 5 for 55 Yards As Philadelphia drove from its 18 with five minutes to go to the Colts 16 at the 2-minute Mark. Ruck then hit the winning Field goal Cavanaugh hit four straight passes for 54 Yards on his first series As the eagles j2-1 rallied from a 16-7 deficit in the Inal period. A pass interference penalty in the end zone gave Philadelphia the Ball at the 1 and Robert Drummond scored on the next play cutting the Colts Lead to 16-14 with 10 34 remaining. Jack Trudeau fighting for a Starling Job with $ 15-million Rookie Jeff Gcorge hit 10 of 12 passes for 113 Yards and a 4-Yard touchdown to Ren Clark Midway through the third Quarter for Indianapolis. George the no i pick in the draft gave the Colls an Early Lead with a 1-Yard touchdown pass to Pat Beach late in the first Quarter. The Colts 0-3 led 9-0 on Georges pass to Beach and Dean Biasucci a 23-Yard Field goal 58 seconds into the second Quarter before Jim Mcmahon a 9-Yard touchdown pass to Maurice Johnson with 4 31 left in the half. Desert shield stops of Golf by Ben Abrams staff writer Ramstein West Germany storm Clouds gathered Over the Safe Golf tournament realm tuesday. The third round was played As scheduled but the players were greeted by the news that the air Force worldwide tournament scheduled at Macdill fab fla., in Early september had been cancelled because of desert shield commitments. The notification of cancellation reached Safe representative Randy Richardson Early tuesday morning. The official announcement said the meet was off because a of the involvement of air Force personnel in desert shield.�?�. And the third round ended with the possibility that some of the key performers wont be around for wednesdays final round of the four Day tournament that development coming about with the announcement that the Torrejon contingent of the Mediterranean sports conference had received Call Back orders. Meanwhile on the Golf course three time Continental sports conference Champion Ken Curvin padded his menus open Lead to four strokes the Csc Bob Colella moved into a first place tie with defending Champion Mike Connors of the Mac for the menus seniors Lead and the Csc Vera to hopscotch cd Back Over teammate Elizabeth Holen into the worn end Slead. Curvin who shot a sizzling 67 in monday s second round to grab the Lead Bir died the first Hole tuesday for a Good Start. However he maintain mondays Pace and had to Settle for a Lover Par 71 on the Par 70, 6,004-Yard Woodlawn Golf club layout for a three Day total of 2-Over 212. Curvin leads first Day Leader Bill con nors of the Mac by four strokes and teammate John Degreef and the ukr a Dave Leger by eight. Connors and lager shot 73s and Degreef had a 74 tuesday. A it Wasny to too great a Day a Curvin understated. A i hit quite a few Good shots but i hit a couple of bad drives that Cost me several he was in the Woods off the tee on 11, 17 and 18. He took a double bogey on 11 and a bogey on 17 before saving Par on 18 with a tremendous shot throw Jet the Trees to the Middle of the Green. The decision to cancel the worldwide Competition did no to bother Curvin too much because it was doubtful that he would have been Able to go to Macdill because of his air traffic controller duties at Ramstein. A it did no to look like 1 was going to make it to air Force because of duty commitments but i must say in a not too surprised to hear about the cancellation. There a a lot going on around the world. In a a Little bit surprised that we were Able to play Safe there Are More important things than Mike Connors realizes that too. When he finished play in the last group of seniors in the last foursome on the course tuesday he had a message to Call his office in Torrejon. That was when he found out about the recall of the Torrejon contingent. A i Haven to got the final word from Headquarters but it looks like our group from Torrejon might not be Here for the final round Connors Wasny to positive about the availability of a Mac flight and there was some talk about making commercial arrangements. It was probably a Good thing Connors did no to know about the recall while he was on the course. After a Fine 3,6 on the front he ballooned to 42 coming Home and plunged into the deadlock for the Lead when Cotulla came in with a 75. Connors a and Colella stand at 226, one stroke ahead Ofrim Roudenbush Csc ,whohada76. A that Back nine was the worst i played All year a Connors moaned. A i lost my Ryt hym and get it Colella had a Chance to take the out right Lead but he three putted the eight and 17th holes and missed a couple of other Short putts. A i did no to take advantage of my opportunities a Colella said. A i hit some Nice shots to the Green and then waste them by Roudebush stayed in the thick of things with a splendid Home nine 33 following a horrendous 43 going out. "1 played two different games out there today. The front nine was ugly the Back nine much he had Birds on i i12 and 16 and a bogey on 18. Holen played a steady front nine but she faltered coming in shooting a 46 while to was scoring 40. A none of us played very Good Golf a to said. A we All made some Good shots but we All made some mistakes and Susan had difficulty Susan Mendel was the third member of the Csc threesome. She three putted six greens and four putted once a and still had a 90. A those greens really fooled me a Mendel said. A sometimes id leave the putt Way Short and other times id Power the Ball three of four feet past the cup. What touch a / to said the cancellation of worldwide was a both a Downer and a positive thing. It was a Downer because it would have been Nice to go Back to the states to play in another tournament. But in a a Pilot and i done to know whether i could have afforded to be away from my training too she flies the 09 medevac soviet Volkov stuns top seed Edberg from Page 21 Hills infield hit and rib doubles by Kenny Williams and Manny Lee. Milwaukee got a run in the fourth on Paul molitors triple and Jim gang Nero a grounder. The Brewers lied it with an unearned run in the sixth on a two out throwing error by Toronto shortstop Tony Fernandez. Twins 7, White sox 0 Minneapolis a Gene Larkin drove in four runs with a three run Homer and a single and 16-game loser Allan Anderson pitched a four hitter for his first shutout of the season. Anderson 6-16 pitched his third straight Complete game and fifth or the season. He struck out five and walked two. Melido Perez 11-12 gave up All seven runs and eight Hils in 7vi innings As the White sox fell 5vi games behind Idle first place Oakland in the West. Larkin homered in the first inning singled to Cap a two run fourth and Minnesota made and tripled and scored in the eighth. Yankees 4, orioles 0 Baltimore a Jesse Barfield Matt Nokes and Roberto Kelly homered off Rookie Ben Mcdonald who had yielded Only two homers in 57 previous innings and Andy Hawkins 5-10 held Baltimore to four hits in 8vi innings. Dave Righetti retired Pinch Hilter Ron Kiltie on a Fly Ball w Ith the bases loaded for his 28th save. Mcdonald 5-3 suffered his third straight loss after winning his first five starts in the majors. He gave up Solo homers to Barfield in the second inning Nokes in the third and Kelly in the eighth. Angels 7, rangers 3 Anaheim Calif. A Dick Schofield a single with two out in the eighth inning snapped a 3-3 tie and Devon White followed with a three run Homer. Ixe Stevens singled to open the inning off John Barfield 3-1. Brad Arnsberg retired two waiters before Jack Howell singled Stevens to third and Schofield a single scored him. While then hit his both Home run. Willie Fraser 5-3who relieved Chuck Finley in the seventh pitched two innings for the win. Bryan Haney got the last two outs with the bases loaded for his 19th save. By Bob Greene new York apr Alexander Volkov from the soviet Union shocked top ranked Stefan Edberg tuesday knocking him out of the . Open and handing the swede his second first round loss in a grand slam tournament the year. The soviet left hander Defeated Edberg the Wimbledon Champion 6-3, 7-6 7-36-2. It was the first time the top menus seed had been eliminated in the first round at the . Open since 1971 when Jan kodes Defeated John Newcomb. For the 23-year-old Volkov a member of the soviet Davis cup team and the 1988 olympic squad it was his biggest Victory. Last year Volkov reached the third round othe . Open. A i practice very Well the past few weeks and i was ready to play a Volkov ? ranked 52nd in the world amp said. A then 1 saw the draw and i said but you see anything can two former champions were victorious tuesday. Second seeded Martina Navratilova seeking her fifth singles title Defeated Argentina a Federika Haumuller 6-4, 6-0 in 50 minutes while third seeded Ivan Lendl roared past Canadas Martin Lauren Deau 7-5, 6-2, 6-2 in two hours seven minutes. Earlier Wimbledon women a finalist Zina Garrison easily moved into the second round by defeating Beale Reinstadler of Austria 6-1, 6-3. For Edberg though the defeat continued his siring of up and Down performances in grand slam tournaments this year Fie reached the final of the australian open in january but was forced to retire in the third set with an injui7. Then at the French open in May he was upset in the first round by Italy a Sergi bruguera. He followed that by defeating Boris Becker to capture his second Wimbledon title in three years. He was the no. 1 seed at Only two of the four grand slam tournaments a the French open and . Open Stefan . Open a and failed to reach the second round in both. At Wimbledon he was seeded behind Lendl who skipped the French open. A i never Felt comfortable hitting the Ball a said Edberg who saw his 21-match winning Streak ended. A the courts were very very Quick. In be been working hard and i knew it would be Tough but i did no to come up to the Standard i needed to win. A a in la try to forget this and come Back for the indoor season. Its a Long time until the end of the Garrison the no. 4 seed from Houston needed one hour 23 minutes to capture her first round Battle under a Bright Sun at the National Tennis Center. The right hander who ousted Chris Evert in her final match last year to reach the semifinals dominated the first set by taking the net at every Opportunity. She closed Victory when she brought her opponent to the net with a drop shot then hit a perfect backhand lob. Both Steffi Graf and Boris Becker won their opening round matches monday As the . Open began its two Weck run in typical new York weather a a hot and muggy with scattered thunderstorms Hail and High winds. It was the longest Day in open history More than 13 hours of Tennis. A it was raining quite a few times so it was pleasant to play a Graf said after defeating Canadas Maureen Drake 6-1, 6-1. A the storm came up quite quickly so the wind was a problem for a few it was the Only problem the top seeded Graf found at the National Tennis Center. Although the match took two hours 11 minutes to Complete Only 41 minutes was actually sent playing. A we spent so much time warming up its not something that you look Forward to a Graf said. Becker the menus no. 2 seed followed Graf onto the stadium court and into the Victory column stopping spams Juan Aguilera 7-5, 6-3, 6-2. A it was difficult after the Long rain. It was very1 humid. It makes it slower a he said. A the balls get much while the defending champions made it through to the second round 1988 Winner Mats Wilander was a first round casualty falling to eighth seeded Brad Gilbert 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5
