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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Sunday, September 16, 1990

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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 16, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 a the stars and stripes sunday september 16,1990 football from Page 19 the first half on a busted play that turned into a 30-Yard screen pass Mike Robinson to Britt  apaches Only non Austin Points were scored on two Point conversions a a will Jones to Otis Gaines pass in the a a i n t my m fvi0 Styk Quot again on a in  = Jose Marquez and Ethan toppings scored for the Lions in the second Quarter. Marquez a touchdown run was 10 Yards and toppings to came on a 2-Yard run. Bit Hurge a two second half touchdowns were results of 15-Yard pass completions to halfback John Sellers from quarterback de Calhoun. Heidelberg scaled the Victory with a 5-Yard off tackle run by toppings in the fourth Quarter. The teams were even in first Downs with 12. While Pitburg held a 103-59 passing advantage. The Barons also had four interceptions. The Lions Mike Wilburn accounted for 108 of his teams 210 Rushing Yards. Defensively the Heidelberg standout was linebacker Jack Jinkinson with a Fumble recovery and two interceptions. Bill urge a defense was headed by Strong safety Eric Bvarano with a blocked Field goal and 11 tackles including eight solos and three assists. Stuttgart 20, Ela Nuu 14 Stuttgart West Germany a quarterback Kevin Davis fired two touchdown passes and sneaked Over from the 1 with four minutes left to lift the stallions Over the panthers in the opening game for both teams. Davis touchdown dive capped a 45  apaches gained 225 Rushing All but 20 by Austin and 31 passing. Zack Lewis 118 Yards in 13 carries paced the knights who also gained 68 through the air. Defensively guards Galen Harris and Donald Gardner and linebacker Greg Cannati were the Augsburg standouts while tackle Swen Altis and Lewis at safety sparkled for Karlsruhe. Munich 31, Ulm 7 Munich West Germany a Chris Franklin threw two to passes and Rob Smiley ran for two More As the Mustangs scored three second Quarter touchdowns to even their record at 1-1. Franklin hit Pat Noletti from 28 Yards out for a 6-0 first Quarter Lead. After the marauders took a 7-6 Lead on Richard Ward s 2-Yard sneak and Brian Webber s Pat in the second period Munich scored 19 unanswered Points. Franklin fired a 33-Yard scoring strike to . Kerker for a 12-7 Lead and Smiley capped a seven play 45-Yard drive with his 9-Yard run. Smiley set up his next score with a 32-Yard interception return to the Ulm 6. He ran it in on the next play. Ryan Viens kick made it 25-7 at the half. Munich wrapped up the scoring in the Navis Toucan own Aive Cappra a third Koerker picked off a a my drive with Steve Withams running and took it 32 is to the Ulm 3 to Over the two Post conversion. Hanau grabbed the Early Lead with a bang As John Miller intercepted a deflected pass from Davis and rambled 83 Yards to the end zone. Richard Praytor added the Pat kick. Pass and took it 32 Yards set up Sean Millers 3-Yard touchdown dash Oesterberg 14, Greenham common 14 Oesterberg Netherlands a Chris Ashe snagged a 45-Yard Justin Stuttgart scored in the second Quarter Cole pass with nearly three minutes left s. ,.to i i in a 4/t Nln if in mt/0  the Ftp a Ltd on Davis 16-Yard pass to Rudy Martin. The panthers went up 14-6 in the third period on Lamont Rainey a 1-Yard to and Praytor a kick. Wingback Anthony Payton put the stallions Back on top in the third Quarter on a 33-Yard reception from Davis. Rushing totals were close a 197 for Hanau and 192 for Stuttgart. The stallions Oul gained Hanau 91-48 in passing with Davis hitting 7 of 1 7 with two interceptions. Guard Robert Whitworth tackle Hector Gonzales and tight end Martin sparked the stallions offensive line. Fulda 30, bad Kreuz Nach 12 Fulda West Germany a Thomas Richardson tossed three touchdown passes to Lead the Falcons past the Bear Kats. Richardson tossed touchdown strikes of 47, 39 and 16 Yards for the Falcons. Richardson finished the Day with four completions in seven attempts for 116 Yards. Richardson hooked up with Gary Mcgruder on the 47-and 39-yarders, and found Johnny Johnson from 16 Yards out to close out the scoring in the fourth Quarter. Derrick Thompson ran for a pair of ads for bad Kreuz Nach. Thompson scored on 10 and 12-Yard runs. Johnson broke free Early in the third Quarter on a 65-Yard run. Defensively Mcgruder stole the show with 10 tackles four assists and three sacks. Jason Lugo Ted the a carats with five tackles and five assists. Augsburg 28, Karlsruhe 6 Augsburg. West Germany a tailback Terry Austin scored four times a two Long touchdowns and two Short ones a As he carried the apaches Over the knights. Austin a 6-foot-1, 205-Pounder, wound up with 205 Yards in 23 carries giving him 401 Yards in two games this season. The Junior tailback who played quarterback last year scored on runs of 75 on the game s third play and 5 Yards in the first Quarter. He bucked Over from the i in period two and ripped off a 61-Yard scoring Jaunt in the third Quarter. Karlsruhe scored on the final play of to play to give Oesterberg the tie with Greenham common. The Falcons failed to take the Lead on the ensuing conversion try when Shawn Burnam was swarmed by a Host of cobra defenders. With 30 seconds left and the Falcons facing a second-and-12 situation from the Greenham 25, three passes fell incomplete to end the game. Wurzburg 22, Giessen 6 Wurzburg West Germany a the wolves built a 22-0 Lead after three quarters and coasted past the Griffins. Andrea Lane tackled Giessen quarterback Calvin Day in the end zone for a safety to open the wolves scoring in the first period. Michael Gatewood who rushed for 104 Yards in 20 carries scored a 4-Yard to in the second Quarter for an 8-0 Wurzburg Lead at the half. Joe Holeman returned an interception 40 Yards for a Wurzburg touchdown in the third Quarter. Then Tony Smith scored from the 2, and Duane Thompson added a Pat run for the wolves 22-0 Lead. Smiths to capped a 30-Yard dive and was set up by a Short punt. Giessen scored in the final period on Days 5-Yard pass to Donnie Wheeler. Hahn 6, accent 0 Hahn a West Germany a Mike Wilson a 60-Yard run set up Eric blounts plunge from the 4 to Lead the i Hawks past the Lions. Hahn banged out 217 Yards Rushing. Wilson led the ground attack with 153 Yards on 18 carries. Harold Walker paced the Lions with a 59-Yard Rushing Day. Linebacker James Legg led the Hahn defense with five Solo tackles and four assists and Ray Wiltshire contributed four tackles and four assists. Elvin Figuroa led the Lions defense with seven tackles. Brussels 13, osterholz 6 osterholz West Germany a Brussels halfback John Ryall carried 25 times for 103 Yards As the brigands won their season opener. The Blackhawk dropped to 0-2. Ryall was responsible for All the first half scoring when he crossed the goal line from 1 Yard out. Mark Witherspoon a 10.21 seconds was the Best 100 time saturday in Japan. Witherspoon tops Lewis Burrell again by the associated press Shizuoka Japan a Mark Witherspoon of the United states beat compatriots Carl Lewis and Leroy Burrell for the second time this month in winning the 100-meter dash saturday in the Toto super �?T90 track and Field meet Witherspoon was timed in 10.21 seconds edging Burrell by .02 of a second in the first heat. Lewis running in a separate heat tied Burrell for second place Overall in winning his Section in 10.23 on the Tain soaked track. Witherspoon who beat Lewis and Burrell at Rieti Italy on sept. 9, was out of the blocks quickly and held his advantage. Lewis who had a slow Start had to come from behind in the final 20 meters to beat fellow american Dennis Mitchell. Burrell owns the years fastest time 9.96, and had beaten Lewis in two of three previous meetings. In the 400 meters world record Holder Butch Reynolds of the United states rallied to Edge compatriot Danny Everett and cubans Roberto Hernandez in 44.77. Everett and Hernandez both finished in 44.87, with Everett awarded second place. Americans Floyd heard and Mitchell finished 1-2 in the 200, with heard winning in 20.79, .05 of a Sec Ond ahead of his teammate. World record Holder Roger kingdom led an american sweep in the 110-meter High hurdles clocking 13.28. Courtney Hawkins was second in 13.38 and Tonie Campbell third in 13.59, in the Long jump Jaime Jefferson of Cuba won at 25-7 Viz with Dieter Haaf of West Germany second at 2411. Mike Powell the favorite and this years no. 1 jumper at 28-5, had to withdraw after injuring a hamstring during warmups. Lewis teamed with Burrell Witherspoon and heard to finish first in the 400-meter relay in a slow 39.07, but the foursome was disqualified because of a Handoff out of the passing zone Between Burrell and heard. Evelyn Ashford the former world record Holder and the Gold medallist in the 1984 olympics led All the Way in winning the women a 100 in 11.11. Michelle finn also of the United states was second in 11.16. Scott wins Stockholm mile Stockholm Sweden a Steve Scott led All the Way and held off a Strong finish by Mogens Guldberg of Denmark to win the Stockholm City mile saturday. Scott who holds the american mile record covered the two laps on the Hilly Street course in 4 minutes 12.3 seconds finishing two tenths of a second ahead of Guldberg  
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