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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 6, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 20 a a the stars and stripes thursday september 6,1990graf, Sanchez Fernandez gain semis new York apr top seeded Stef Graf turned up the Power wednesday to Advance to the semifinals of the . Open where she will do Battle against no. 6 Arantha Sanchez Vicario. Graf Defeated no. 12 Jana Novotna 6-3, 6-1, while Sanchez eliminated mistake prone Zina Garrison the no. 4 seed who was slowed by an ankle injury 6-2,6-2. Fridays other women a semifinal was set tuesday when eighth seeded Mary Joe Fernandez and no. 5 Gabriela Sabatini posted victories. Fernandez Defeated no. 9 Manuela male Eva Fragniere 6-2, 2-6, 6-1 and Sabatini struggled past unseeded Leila Meskhi of the soviet Union 7-6 7-56-4. Garrison whose game is based on Speed has been slowed by soreness in her right ankle. As a preventive measure the ankle has been taped. But during a mixed doubles match on monday the tape irritated her Achilles Tendon and she has since been undergoing ice and electrical stimulation treatment. On wednesday it was All Sanchez who upset Graf to win the French open Crown two years ago halting grass grand slam winning Streak at five straight titles. Sanchez exploited garrisons impaired mobility running her from Side to Side then bringing her to the net with drops shots Only to lob Over her head.. Open the spaniard started the match by breaking garrisons first two service games and running up a 3-0 Lead. Garrison then broke Sanchez and held to pull to 3-2 before Sanchez ripped through the next six games closing out the first and set and taking a 3-0 Lead in the second. Again Garrison fought Back winning two straight games. But it was much too Little and Way too late. In Workmanlike fashion Graf never was in trouble against the no. 12 seed even though she dropped her service to begin the match. After that it was the West German who applied the pressure either from the backcourt with her big forehand or by repeatedly taking the net. A i did no to have the Best Start that a for sure a Graf said. A i done to think i played too badly the second set. I played the right Way. I came in when i needed to. A a in a glad to get that match  Graf seeking her third consecutive title on the hard courts of the National Tennis Center needed Only 54 minutes to eliminate Novotna one minute longer than Graf took to oust Jennifer Capriati in the fourth round. A i think ill be playing Arantha a Graf correctly predicted before the second quarterfinal began. A she looks stronger than Zina. She a More consistent. Shell fight every Point. She wont give it to me. A i feel in a in a perfect position but in a not going to underestimate any of the  Sabatini considered from the Start of the open a solid contender to take grass title struggled for 2 �?~/2 hours before disposing of Meskhi. On the Edge of defeat in the first set Sabatini fought off a set Point in the 10th game after the crowd rallied behind her another in the 12th game when a lob by Meskhi landed an Inch Long and came Back from 2-5 Down in the tiebreaker. Sabatini broke Meskhi twice to take a 4-2 Lead in the second set. After the second break at love Meskhi looked glumly at the ground dispirited by bad Calls and blown opportunities. Yet she rallied again broke Sabatini Back twice and was serving at 4-5 with a Chance to tie the set. Once More Sabatini held on and broke Meskhi for the final time when her opponents forehand had too much distance ending the longest straight set women a match of the tournament. Fernandez came Back from a bout of second set wildness and took target practice at the Comers and lines to reach her second grand slam semifinal this  from Page 18 and Dave Brown cornerback on the physically unable to perform hat. Houston oilers signed Patrick Allen Cor Zarback. 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Hockey National hockey league Edmonton oilers signed Ken lineman Center to a two year contract. Montreal canadians a traded Claude . Right Wing to the new Jersey devils for Sylvan Turgeon Center. Signed Bryan Hayward goalie to a two year contract plus an option year and Stephane Richer right Wing Sylvan Lefebvre Eric Desjardins and Lyle Odelein defens Emen to one year contracts plus option years. Local sports air Force football Continental sports conf. Ramsten Sembach Span Dahlem Blob org Hahn Rhein Maln Zwell Blicken Wiesbaden a Oesterberg saturday Blob org 47, a Oesterberg 6 sunday s results Ramsten 42, Rhein Maln 17 Span Dahlem 27, Hahn 28 saturday s games Rhein Maln at Span Dahlem 1 . Blob org at Hahn 1 . Sunday s games a Oesterberg at Sembach 1 . Zwell Brincken at Wiesbaden 1 . . Sports conference w l t of a 5 0 0 177 49 3 0 0 69 37 4 1 0 146 77 3 1 0 138 45 1 2 0 70 78 1 2 0 63 90 1 3 0 83 112 0 4 0 27 122 0 5 a result 0 32 193 w l t Lakenheath 2 0 0 Ben Waters 10 0 Alconbury 110 Mildenhall 1 1 0 upper Heyford 1 1 0 Cylc Sands 0 10 Greenham common 0 2 0 of a 46 29 23 7 20 28 30 41 36 32 0 8 40 49 saturdays results Lakenheath 28, Greenham common 22 upper Heyford 28, Alconbury 12 sundays results Ben Waters 23, Mildenhall 7 saturday s games Chicksands at Mildenhall 1 . Upper Heyford at Ben Waters 1 . Sunday s Grinc Alconbury at Lakenheath 1 . Track and Field Koblenz Isaaf Koblenz West Germany apr results tuesday from the Isaaf track and Field meet men 100�?1, Calvin Smith United states 10.28 seconds. 2, Emmanuel Tuffour Ghana 10.42.3, Darren Council United states 10.46,4, Steffen Bra Reg Mann East Germany 10.48. 6, Joseph go Tonoyo Keny a a 10. 10. 200�?1, Calvin Smith United states 20.81. 2, Joseph Gikonyo Kenya 20.82. 3, Norbert Dobe left West Germany 21.19. 4, Thomas Weber West Germany 21.73. 400�?1, Samson Kultur Kenya 45.08,2, Andrew Valmon United states 45.58. 3, Jens Carton Ltd East Germany 45.57. 4, Klaus just West Ger Many 48.41. 400 hurdles�?1, Nat Page United states 49.45. 2, Henry Malke Nigeria 49.77. 3, Kevin Hender american Calvin Smith 3 won a Koblenz 100 meters heat monday in 10.42 Darren Council took 2nd. Son. United states 49.82. 4, Udo Schiller West Germany 51.18. 5, Michael Gruen West Germany 51.34.6, Mohamed Nasser Qatar 54.07. 800�?1. Jose Luis Barbosa Brazil 1 44.84. 2, Reza Abdenur Algeria 1 45.90. 3, Joachim Deh Mel West Germany 1 47.24. 4, Matthias As Smann West Germany 1 48.96. 3,000 steeplechase�?1. Julius Kariuki Kenya 8 25.78. 2, Johnston Kip Koech Kenya 8 26.42. 3, William Mitwol Kenya 8 26.52. 4, Bruno be Stumm France 8 27.38. 5, Julius to Orr Kenya 8 27.62. 5,000�?1, Ibram Knuth la Kenya 13 40.61. 2, Carlos Adan Spain 13 41.61.3, Anacleto Juminez Spain 13 42.71. 4, Markus Pingpank West Germany 13 44.21.5, bed Buerger West Germany 13 50.29. 10,000�?1, John Nguol Kenya 27 19.15.2, Rolando Vera Ecuador 26 21.38. 3, Christian leu Precht Italy 28 22.48. 4, Horst Roethel Austria 29 33.67. 6, Markus Sou Haler West Germany 30 00.48. 6, Uwe Ronsdorf West Germany 30 48.68. High jump�?1, rail Sonn West Germany 7 feet 4% inches. 2, Brian Brown United states 723, Darren Burton United states 7-�?T/�. 4, Carlo Thranhardt West Germany 6-10%. 5, Karl Getek West Germany 8-10%. Pole vault�?1, Gennadi Sucharew 18-8%. 2, Grigori Yegorov soviet Union 18-4 it. 3, Bernhard Zintl West Germany 17-8%. 4. Igor Trade nov soviet Union 17-8%. 5, Christoph Pletz East Ger Many 17-%. 8, Dag Wicks United states 17-%. Long jump�?1, Dewellyn Starks United states 25-6. A George Vemon United states 25-1%. 3, Vladimir Ratush Kov soviet Union 24-11%. 4, Milan Gombala Czechoslovakia 24-11%. 5, Alexander bub West Germany 23-10%. Javelin�?1, Mike Hill United states 262-11. 2, Sulev Lepok soviet Union 256-1.3, Gerald Weiss East Germany 250-10. 4, Andreas Linden West Germany 248-1. Quot Many 243-8. 5, Ralmunda Hecht East Ger m la Rotor Rove if we came zen Figl afoot a team this year. With be Tunilo enrolment we re pow no to Only l\0ov5 l n my amp a school. To a of w Are . Women 100�?1, Helke drechsler East Germany 11.14, 2, Michele finn United states 11.20. 3, Evelyn Ashford United states 11.26,4, Galina Malc Hugl a soviet Union 11.33, 5, Kerston Behrendt East Germany 11.40.8, Grace Jackon Jamaica 11.50. 200�?1, Grace Jackson Jamaica 22.79. 2, Sabine Guenther East Germany 22.96. 3, slake Knoll West Germany 23.06. 4, Danette Young United states 23.42.5, Lille Leatherwood United states 23.93. 8, Karin Janke West Germany 24.40.400 hurdles�?1, Tatyana Lidovskaya soviet Union 56.05. 2, Ellen Fiedler East Germany 58.63. 3, Ulrike Heinz West Germany 56.82. 4, Nouzha Aldouane Morocco 67.14. 5. Zuzana Machackova Czechoslovakia 58.09. 6, Nancy vat Ellla Ecuador 59.49. A a 800�?1, Liubov Gurlena soviet Union 2 00.37. 2, Svetlana Kitova soviet Union 2 00.91.3, Meredith Rainey United states 2 01.77.4, Gabl Lesch West Germany 2 02.09. 5, Leticia Vries de Holland 2 02.17. 3,000�?1. Yelena Romanova soviet Union 8 62.57. 2, Susan Syrma Kenya 9 00.75.3, Raisa Kotovich soviet Union 9 01.85.4, Gaby Schwarz Bauer West Germany 9 05.87.5, Claudia Metzner West Germany 9 06.45. High jump�?1, Yelena Yeles Lna soviet Union 6-4%. 2, Valentina Goto Skaja soviet Union 63%. 3, Ute Demming West Germany. 5-10%. 4, Sabine Braun West Germany 5-10%. Shot put�?1, Astrid Kumb muss East Germany 66-3%. 2, Natalya Lisovskaya Sov 64-8. 3, Kathln Simke East German Natalya Lisovskaya soviet Union _ Neimke East Germany 84-5. 4, Christa Wiese East Germany 62-10%. 5, grit Hammer East Germany 60-1. 8, Romana Page United states 69-11 %  
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