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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 27, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 22 k k k the stars and stripes thursday september 27, 1990al Foreman knocks out Anderson by Robert Millward London apr George Foreman says lies in no hurry for his Chance to regain the heavyweight title. Quot in a not going away. I m not going to leave until i am heavyweight Champion of the world again a he said tuesday after knocking out Terry Anderson in the first round for the 24 the straight Victory of his comeback. Quot liven in my 40s i have got All the time in the world. Can afford to bide my  Foreman 42, wasted Little time disposing of Anderson who entered the fight with a 19-3 record. The former Champion who weighed in at 259 pounds hit Anderson with a left Jab then dubbed him with a right with six seconds remaining in the first round. Anderson was counted out and stayed on the Canvas for about a minute then got up to hug Foreman the knockout in the scheduled 10-Rounder at the London Arena was Foreman a 651h and improved his record to 69-2, he has won All 24 of his fights since beginning his comeback three years ago. Foreman 42, said he Hopes to Challenge the Winner of next months world title fight bet Wen Champion Jam so bus term Douglas and Evandor holy Field. He came into the fight six pounds lighter than expected but said he is hit Ting harder than Ever Quot i thought it would go a couple of rounds but As i jabbed him he walked straight into my right hand a Foreman said. A it was one of the strongest punches 1 have Ever thrown. Quot my Power is Back. I thought i had lost it to Muhammad Ali and now i feel As Strong As i did As a teen Ager a said Foreman who lost ids title to Ali in Kinshasa Zaire in 1974. George Foreman watches Terry Anderson fall As sex Champ scores list round to. Anderson a 30-Ycar-old floridian attacked Foreman a midsection with Little effect. Some of the estimated 4,000 British fight fans laughed when Anderson tried to wrap his hands around the huge Frame of Foreman who outweighed him by 22  from Page 17 then replaced Wilson and promptly walked Jay Bell. Mitch Williams came out of the cubs bullpen to face the left handed hitting Van Slyke. Van Slyke doubled Down the right Field line on a 1-1 pitch scoring Drabick with the go ahead run. Bobby Bonilla made it 5-3 with a line single to right for his club leading 115th run batted in. Drack 10-4 lifetime against the cubs quickly got into trouble in the first walking Jerome Walton ahead of Ryne Sandberg a single and graces rib single. Sandberg scored on Andre Dawson a Force play grounder but Drabek settled Down to retire Derrick May on a Popup and Damon Berryhill on a groundnut. The cubs made it 3-0 when Shawon Dunston led off the second with his 17th Homer. Drabek got the pirates fifth inning Ralty going with a sinking line drive double that pounced Over left fielder May a head. Rcd us flied out for the second out but Bell in a 4-for-43 slump tripled into the right Field Corner. Van Slyke Cut the cubs Lead to 3-2 with a run scoring Sinele to right. King tied it with a one out Solo Homer in the sixth his 14th of the season. The crowd of 21,648 boosted the pirates season attendance to 1,870,640, breaking the club record of 1,866,713 set in 1988. They expect to break the 2 million Mark next week with three season ending games against the acts in other games tuesday acts 3, expos 1 Montreal a Pinch hitter Dave Magadanz a two out two run single in the seventh inning kept the mets three games behind Pittsburgh in the no East. The acts and pirates each have eight games left including three against each other to end the season in Pittsburgh. Chris Nauholz 6-1who beat the mets with a one hitter last week got his first major league loss. Winner Alejandro Pena 3-3 gave up one hit in four innings and struck out five. Braves 10, reds 0 Cincinnati a Dave Justice hit his first grand slam and Ron Gant homered to reach the 30-30 Mark As Atlanta left Cincinnati s magic number at five. The reds managed Only five hits and did not move any closer to clinching their first no West title since 1979. Second place los Angeles began the Day 4la games behind. Justices grand slam highlighted a six run fifth off loser Norm Charlton 12-8and Gantus Solo Homer made him the 13th player to hit 30 and steal 30 bases in a season. Lonnie Smith and Kelly Mann also homered for Atlanta. Tom Glavine 10-11 snapped the reds four game winning Streak. Cardinals 1, Phillies 0 Philadelphia a Bernard Gilkey led off the game with a triple and doubled with two outs in the ninth inning a the Only runner to reach base against Terry Mulholland 8-10 a As St Louis beat Philadelphia. Gilkey also threw out a runner at the plate from left Field in the first inning As the cardinals stopped the Phillies four game winning Streak. Gilkey scored the Lone run when he tripled in the first inning and came Home on Geronimo penal a sacrifice Fly Joe Magrane 10-16 gave up eight hits in seven innings Mike Perez pitched the eighth and Ken Dayley worked the final inning for his second save. Dodgers 3, astros 1,10 innings Houston a Hubie Brooks hit a two run Homer in the 10th inning As los Angeles Cut its deficit in the National league West Back to 3 i games. The dodgers moved closer to first place Cincinnati which lost to Atlanta 10-0. The reds have eight games left and los Angeles has seven. Eddie Murray Drew a one out walk from Juan Agosto 9-8 in the 10th and Brooks followed with his 20th Homer of the year. Jay Howell 5-5 pitched two innings for the Victory. Giants 3, padres 1 san Francisco a san Francisco rookies Steve Decker and Mike Benjamin hit Home runs to Send san Diego to its season High seventh straight loss. The Victory kept the giants who have won seven straight Home games mathematically alive in the no West. But one More loss or Cincinnati Victory eliminates san Francisco. Rookie reliever Mark Dewey 1-0 gave up two hits in four innings for his first major league Victory. Steve Bedro Sian pitched the ninth for his 15th save. Andy Benes 10-10 is 0-2.in six starts since his last win on aug. 24 at Montreal. From Page 17 Streak. He yielded four runs and 12 hits in eight innings. The a a opened the game with singles by Henderson Walt Weiss and Baines to Load the bases. Henderson scored on a sacrifice Fly by Terry Steinbach. Oakland made it 2-0 in the second As Darren Lewis a late replacement in Center for the injured Willie Mcgee singled stole second and scored on Weiss single. The athletics got their fourth run in the eighth when Doug Jennings doubled took third on right fielder Jeff Schulz throwing error and scored on a single by Willie Randolph. Oakland a final run came off Israel Sanchez in the ninth on Randolph a bases loaded grounder. In other games tuesday twins 4, White sox 3 Chicago a Chicago fell behind on Gary Gaetti a three run Homer in the first inning tied it in the third and lost on Shane Macks tie breaking single in the fifth. A win would have kept the White sox mathematically alive. With the score tied and one out in the twins fifth Pedro Munoz singled off Jack Mcdowell 13-9. Greg Gagne popped out but Munoz stole second and scored on Macks pop Fly single. Minnesota a Mark Guthrie 7-8juan Berenguer and Rick Aguilera combined on a six hitter. Brewers 8, Blue jays 4 Milwaukee . Surhoff drove in four runs three with a triple and Robin Yount had a Homer and three Bis As Milwaukee snapped a seven game losing Streak. Toronto a Lead Over Boston in the Al East remained at 1 i games As the red sox lost to Cleveland 5-2. Yount whose 17th Homer tied the game 2-2 in the fourth inning hit a run scoring double in the sixth for a 3-3 tie after Paul molitors single and a sacrifice Milwaukee added two More runs in the inning on Greg Vaughn sri double and surhoff sacrifice Fly. Surhoff tripled off John Candelaria with the bases loaded in the eighth. Indians 5, red sox 2 Boston a Greg Swindell scattered seven hits in eight innings Sandy Alomar homered and Cleveland dealt Bostons Pennant Hopes another Jolt. The red sox suffered their third consecutive defeat and 15th in 21 games. Swindell 12-8 was in command except for Tony penal a two run Homer that pulled Boston within 3-2 in the fifth inning. The left hander struck out six and did no tissue a walk. Doug Jones pitched a one hit ninth for his 41st save. The indians rapped Boston starter Greg Harris 13-9 and relievers Lany Andersen and Wes Gardner for 10 hits including Alomary a ninth Homer. Yankees 15, orioles 3 new York a Randy Velarde capped new Yorkus record equating eight run first mining with a three run Homer As the first eight batters hit safely. Roberto Kelly led off with his 15th Homer and die next six Yankees a Steve sax Don Mattingly Kevin Maas Hensley meulens Matt Nokes and Jim Leyritz a All singled before Velarde homered tying the Maior league record of eight consecutive first inning hits before the first out. It was fourth time in major league history a team started a game with eight straight hits. Tigers 4, mariners i Detroit a Pinch hitter Larry sheets hit a three no Homer in the ninth inning extending Seattle a losing Streak to four games. Winner Mike Henneman 8-6 got the last two outs in the Seattle ninth after Walt Terrell pitched eight shutout innings. Angels 8, rangers 2 Arlington Texas a Scott Lewis won his major league debut and Jack Howell doubled Home two runs in a five run sixth inning. Lewis went 7v4 innings giving up both Texas runs and seven hits  
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