European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 27, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes saturday october 27,1990coreboardboxing Mark. Douglas was mostly going backward and circling. Good right by Holyfield followed by a Short left inside the last 30 seconds. Holyfield got another left Hook to the face. Chuck Slampa Holyfield Jerry Roth holy Field Dave Moretty holy Welcl a boxing writer de Schuyler . Round2 Holyfield landed a couple of jabs 15 seconds into the round. Douglas hit a slapping left to the. I. A a. A head. Holyfield got a left into the body past the 30-second Mark. Douglas returned with a lab. Action was slow the first minute each Man doing a lot of fainting and posing. They clinched at mid round and Douglas threw an uppercut and was warned for holding by referee Mills Lane. Holyfield landed a Good right that backed Douglas away at the 2-minute Mark. Again they clinched but were quickly broken. So far Douglas Hasni to scored effectively. Holyfield landed a Sharp left Jab and missed with a right at 2 30. After a Clinch Douglas was again warned for holding and hitting. Giampa holy Lek Roth Holyfield Mortti to Fyfield a Holyfield. Rounds Holyfield missed with a right at the beginning of the round. Holyfield was t attacking As in the past but he was the busier fighter. Douglas landed a 1-2 at the 30-second Mark. Holyfield landed a Good left to the body then was pushed away. Douglas missed a right and Holyfield landed a right flush on Douglas face that put the Champion Down. Referee Mills Lane counted him out at 1 10.underdog champions Las vegas apr heavyweight champions who were underdogs in title defences compiled by boxing illustrated champions listed first Odds favouring challenger in parentheses Jack Johnson 10-7 a knocked out James j. Jeffries in 15th round july 4,1910. Primo camera 7-5 a stopped by Max Baer in 11 the round june 14,1934. James j. Brad Dock 5-2 a lost on on eighth round knockout to Joe Louis june 22,1937. Ezzard Charles 2-1 a won 15-round unanimous decision Over Joe Louis sept. 27,1950. Jersey Joe Walcott 2-1 won 15-round decision Over Ezzard Charles june 5,1952. Jersey Joe Walcott 9-5 lost on 13th-round knockout to Rocky Marciano sept 23,1952. Floyd Patterson 10-7 a lost on first round knockout to Sonny Liston sept. 25,1962. Muhammad Ali 7-5 a knocked out Sonny Liston in first round May 25,1965. Leon Spinks 3-1 a lost 15-round unanimous decision to Muhammad Ali sept. 15,1978. Michael Spinks 7-5 a won 15-round split decision Over Larry Holmes april 19,1986. Trevor Berbick 4-1 a stopped in second round by Mike Tyson nov. 22,1986. James Buster Quot Douglas 8-5 a stopped i round by evander Holyfield oct. 25,1990.first defense losers heavyweight champions who have lost in first defense if fight was not for Undi posted title the letters of the sanctioning body follow the defending Champion s name Bob Fitzsimmons was knocked out in 11th round by James j. Jeffries june 9,1899. Marvin Hart lost 20-round referee s decision to Tommy Burns feb. 23,1906. Jack Sharkey was knocked out in sixth round by Primo camera june 29,1933. Max Baer lost 15-round unanimous decision to James j. Braddock june 13,1935. James j. Braddock was knocked out in eighth round by Joe Louis june 22,1937. Ingemar Johansson was knocked out in fifth round by Floyd Patterson june 20,1960. Ken Norton wac lost 15-round split decision to Larry Holmes june 9,1978. Leon Spinks Aba lost 15-round unanimous decision to Muhammad Ali sept. 15,1978. John Tate Aba was knocked out in 15th round by Mike Weaver March 31,1980. Gerrie Coetzee Aba was knocked out in eighth round by Greg Page dec. 1,1984. Tim Witherspoon wac lost 12-round majority decision to Pink Lon Thomas aug. 31,1984. Gre Page Aba lost 15-round unanimous decision to Tony Tubbs april 29,1985. I in third in i w twi if in duo a Jin f Jug Tony tubb6 Aba lost 15-round majority decision 3 Tim Witherspoon Jan. 17,1986. Trevor Berbick wac was knocked out in second round by Mike Tyson nov. 22,1986. Quot Bon Crusher Quot Smith Aba lost 12-round unanimous decision to Mike Tyson wac March 7,1987. Tony Tucker if lost 12-round decision to Mike Tyson Aba wac aug. 1,1987. James Quot Buster Quot Douglas was knocked out in third round by evander Holyfield oct. 25,1990. Heavy heavyweights Pone Douglas weighed in at 246 Tor defense of his heavyweight title thursday night against evander Holyfield a defending title a Primo camera 270 pounds beat Tommy Loughran. 184, unanimous decision March 1,1934, at . Stadium Miami Fla. A Primo camera 263lost to Max Baer. 209v4 11th-round to june 14, 1934, at bowl Long Island City . Primo camera 260vi beat Jack Sharkey 201, 6th-round knockout june 29, 1933, at . Bowl Long Island City . A Primo camera 259vi beat Paolino Uzcudun 229 unanimous decision oct. 22,1933, at it Viazzo Della sport Rome Italy. Abe Simon 255vi lost to Joe Louis 207vi 6th-round knockout March 27,1942, in new York City. Abe Simon 254vi lost to Joe Louis 202, 13th-round to March 21, 1941, at Olympia stadium. Detroit. Leroy Jones 254vi lost to Larry Holmes 211,8th-round to. March 31,1980, Las vegas Nev. Buddy Baer 250, lost to Joe Louis 206v# 1st-round knockout january 9, 1942, at Madison Square Garden . A James Quot Buster Quot Douglas 246, Tost to evander Holyfield 208,3rd-round knockout oct 25,1990, at the Mirage Las vegas. A Jess wizard 245, Tost to Jack Dempsey 187, 4th-round to july 4,1919, at Bay View Park Arena Toledo is. Holyfield round by round Las vegas apr the round by round description and the judges and associated press scoring thursday when evander Holyfield won the wba-w8c-ibf heavyweight championship with a third round knockout of defending Champion James Quot Buster Quot Douglas round 1 the two boxers met in the Center of the ring but did nothing for the first 30 seconds. Holyfield then got in a snort loft Hook. Action was slow the first minute. Both men threw punches but most were Short. Both appeared tight and tentative. Holyfield landed another left Hook at 1 20. Douglas Hadnot landed a punch at this Point. Another left Hook by Holyfield landed at 1 30. Douglas scored with a Jab Ana got a right hand to the head in return at about 1 50. Douglas got in a hard left past the 2-Mlnutedouglas record a look at James Quot Buster Douglas record. 1961 May 31 Dan Banks Columbus Ohio to 3 jul 23 Michael Lear Columbus Ohio w 4 sep 27 Mike Rodgers Columbus Ohio to 3 oct 14 Tommy Stevenson Indianapolis to 3 oct 23 Johnny Clark Toledo Ohio to 3 nov 6 David Bey Pittsburgh l 2 dec 23 Donny Johnson Canton Ohio to 3 1962 Jan 23 Hubert Adams Mccon Netsve Ohio k01 feb 14 Donnie Townsend Erie a. W 6 feb 15 Marvin Earth Kalamazoo Mich. To 2 mar 25 Ric Enis Indianapolis w 6 apr 26 Mel Daniels Johnstown a. K01 oct 13 Stefan Langstadt Chicago d 8 nov 20 Tim Johnson Columbus Ohio k01 1963. Mar 9 Jessee Clark Niles Ohio to 2 mar 29 Leroy Diggs Atlantic City n. J. To 7 apr 16 Jesse Clark grand rapids Mich. To 2 apr 29 Henry Porter Atlantic City . To 2 jul 5 Dave Johnson Atlantic City .w 10 sep 28 Eugene Kato Atlantic City . K01 dec 17 Mike White. Atlantic Chy n. J. L 9 1964 jul 9 Dave Starkey Columbus Ohio nc1 nov 9randall"tex"cobb,lasvegasw10 1966 mar 27 Dion Simpson Atlantic City . K01 May 9 Jesse Ferguson Atlantic City . L10 1966 Jan 17 Greg Page Atlanta w10 apr 19 David Jaco Las vegas w10 sep 6 Dee Collier Las vegas w10 1967 May 30 Tony Tucker Las vegas l10 lost if heavyweight title nov 20 Donny Long Columbus Ohio to 2 1968 feb 24 Permell Davis Duluth Minn. Tk010 apr 16 Jerry Halstead Las vegas to 9 Jun 27 Michael Williams Atlantic City to 7 1969 feb 25 Trevor Berbick Las vegas w10 jul 21 Oliver Mccall Atlantic City . W10 1990 Fob 11 Mike Tyson Tokyo k010. Won the world heavyweight title oct 25 evander Holyfield Las vegas Kod in 3 lost the world heavyweight title w�?30, l�?5,0-1, nc�?1, ko�?20.Holyfield s record a took at evander Holyfield s record. 1964 nov 15 Lionel Byarm new York w 6 1965 Jan 20 Eric Winbush Atlantic City . W 6 mar 13 Freddie Brown Norfolk a. K01 apr 20 Mark Rivera Corpus Christ to. To 2 jul 20 Tyrone booze Norfolk a. W 8 aug 29 Rick Meyers Atlanta k01 oct 30 Jeff Meachum Atlantic City . To 5 dec 21 Anthony Davis Virginia Beach a. To 5 1906 mar 1 Chisana Mutti Lancaster a. To 2 apr 6 Jesse Shelby Corpus Christi, 3 May 28 Terry Mims Metairie la. To 5 jul 20 Dwight Qadi Atlanta w15 won Aba cruiserweight title dec 8 Michael Brothers Paris to 3 1987 feb 14 Henry Tillman Reno Nev. To 7 retained cruiserweight title May 15 Rickey Parker Las vegas to 3 won if cruiserweight title aug 15 Ossie Ocasio St Tropez France k011 retained Aba if cruiserweight titles dec 4 Dwight Qadi Atlantic City . To 4 retained Aba if cruiserweight titles 1968 apr 9 Carlos Deleon Las vegas to 8 won world cruiserweight title jul 16 James Tillis Lake Tahoe Nev. To 8 dec 9 Pink Lon Thomas Atlantic City . To 7 1969 mar 11 Michael Dokes Las vegas k010 jul 15 Adilson Rodrigues Lake Tahoe Nev. To 2 nov 4 Alex Stewart Atlantic City . To 8 1990 Jun 1 Seamus Mcdonagh Atlantic City . To 4 oct 25 James Douglas Las vegas to 3 won world heavyweight title w�?25, l�?0, ko�?21.hockeynational hockey league Wales conference Patrick division by rangers new Jersey Philadelphia Washington Pittsburgh by islanders Montreal Boston Hartford Quebec Buffalo Chicago St. Louis Detroit Minnesota Toronto los Angeles Calgary Vancouver Winnipeg Edmonton . Rangers 5, Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 6, Quebec 3 new Jersey 5, Buffalo 1 Chicago 3, Washington 2, of St. Louis 8, Toronto 5 Calgary 4, Edmonton 2 Friday s games All times Edi Minnesota at Detroit 7 35 . Los Angeles at Winnipeg 8 35 . Saturday s games Chicago at Boston 7 05 . Vancouver at Hartford. 7 35 . Philadelphia at . Islanders 7 35 . . Rangers at Quebec 7 35 . Pittsburgh at new Jersey 7 45 . Washington at Calgary 8 05 . Buffalo at Toronto 8 05 . Detroit at Minnesota 8 35 . Montreal at St. Louis 8 35 . Sundays Ojamaa Hartford at Buffalo 7 05 . . Islanders at Pittsburgh 7 35 . Washington at Edmonton 8 05 . Los Angeles at Winnipeg 8 05 . Montreal at Chicago 8 35 . W l t pts of a 8 3 0 16 46 29 7 3 1 15 43 33 6 4 0 12 40 35 5 6 0 10 36 35 4 5 1 9 42 41 2 7 0 4 22 40 Adams division 6 4 1 13 41 39 5 4 1 11 31 37 4 4 2 10 28 31 3 5 3 9 37 44 1 5 3 5 28 35 Cmpbell conference Norris division 7 4 0 14 37 26 6 3 1 13 37 33 5 3 2 12 39 35 2 6 2 6 23 37 1 9 1 3 28 54 myths division 7 1 1 15 45 24 7 4 0 14 43 32 5 5 0 10 32 36 3 6 1 7 33 34 2 5 2 6 29 30 thursdays results penguins 6, Nordques 3 Quebec.1 i 1�?3 Pittsburgh.4 1 1�?6 first period�?1, Pittsburgh Pederson 3 Mullen stanton5 33. 2, Quebec Sundin 5 Hough sakic7 00. 3, Pittsburgh Reichl 5 salapski8 12. 4, Pittsburgh Stevens 5 Brown Salapski a 45_ pj3. 5, Pittsburgh Stevens 6 Reichl Cul second period-6, Quebec Mckegney 5 Anderson. 2 47. 7, Pittsburgh Stevens 7 Cullen stanton10 00. Third period�?8, Quebec Leshchyshyn 1 Fortier hrkac3 38 up. 9, Pittsburgh Brown 3 erred stanton7 11. Shots on goal Quebec 8-5-9-22. Pittsburgh 510-13�?28. Power play opportunities Quebec 1 of 6 Pittsburgh 1 of 6. Goalies Quebec Tanner 3 shots-0 saves tug Nutt 2-2-2 12 45 1st period 25-22. Pittsburgh Pietrangelo 2-1-0 22-19. A�?15,132.rangers 5, flyers 3 Philadelphia.2 1 o�?3 . Rangers.1 1 3�?5 first p a j a a a a crave first period-1, Philadelphia Tocchet 8 Eklund raven6 18. 2, new York Moller 2 sheppard9j01 up. 3, Philadelphia Murphy 3 crave second period-4, new York King 1 Mullen turcotte8 35. 5, Philadelphia Craven 1 Eklund latal18 47 up. Third period-6, new York Nicholls 7 Mullen moller53 up. 7, new York Miller 2 Mullen patrick13 51. 8, new York Ogrodnick 4 Mullen miller17 02. Shots on goal Philadelphia 8-10-10�?28. New York 8-11-11-30. Power play opportunities Philadelphia 1 of 3 new York 2 of 3. Goalies Philadelphia Wreggit 6-2-0 30 shots-25 saves. New York Vanbiesbrouc 5-1-0 28-25. 4, canucks 2 0 2�?2 Boston.1 2 1�?4 first period-1, Boston quintal 1 Neely d.sweeney15 46 up. Second period�?2, Boston Christian 3 pedersen8 30.3, Boston Slemer 1 , Brick ley11 41. 7 third period-4, Vancouver Linden 5,17 12. 5, Vancouver Butcher 2 Mcbain d.capuano18 33. 6, Boston Carpenter 1 Neely christian19 56 in. Shots on goal Vancouver 11-8-14�?33. Boston 12-8-7-27. Power play opportunities Vancouver 0 of 4 Boston 1 of 2. Goalies Vancouver Mclean 2-5-0 20 shots-17 save Gamble 0 00 third 6-6. Boston Leme Lin 3-2-0 32-30. A�?14,120.devils 5, sabres 1 1 0�?1 new 1 3�?5 first period�?1, new Jersey Crowder 3 Bosch Man paneyko19 07. Second period�?2, new Jersey Muller 4 Driver stastny49. 3, Buffalo Vaive 6 Bodger uuttu15 15 up third period�?4, new Jersey Paneyko 2 Muller sundstrom9 58 so. 5, new Jersey Sundstrom 4 Malev lemieux11 48. 6, new Jersey Maclean 2 Muller weinrich13 00. Shots on goal Buffalo 10-8-11�?29. New Jersey 17-6-13-36. Power play opportunities Buffalo 1 of 7 new Jersey oof 7. Goalies Buffalo Malarchuk 1-2-0 36 shots-31 saves. New Jersey Terreri 6-2-0 29-28. A�?9,980.blackhawks 3, Caps 2, of 1 o 0�?2 111�?3 first period-1, Washington Zezel 5 Hatcher leach14 11 up. Second period�?2, Chicago Larmer 8 Chelios hoenick55 up. 3, Washington Druce 6 Hatcher leach7 02 up. Third period-4, Chicago Chelios 4 Presley creighton5 53. Overtime�?5, Chicago Larmer 9, 08. Shots on goal Washington 9-13-10-0�?32. Chicago 7-10-6-1�?24. Power play opportunities Washington 2 of 6 Chicago 1 of 5. Goalies Washington Beaupre 1-3-0 24shots-21 saves. Chicago be tour 6-3-0 32-30. A-17,385.blues 8, Maple Leafs 5 Toronto.2 1 2�?5 St. Louis.5 2 1�?8 first period�?1, Toronto Damphousse 5 , ramage1 52. 2, St. Louis Hull 11 Oates courtnell4 41. 3, St Louis Ronning 3 Stevens. 7 of a it i Mila a flan to 4 a 9 51.5, St. Louis Hull 12 Oates courtnell15 49. 6, Toronto Leeman 2 Olczyk richardson17 7, St. Louis Wilson 2 brown17 59. 49. Second period-8, St. Louis Hull 13 Brown oates1 18 up. 9, Toronto Reid 3 Thibaudeau veitch12 50 up. 10, St. Louis Courtnell 6 Brown oates17 02 up. Third period-11, Toronto Lafrate 1 Reid Ramage. 27 up. 12, Toronto Ramage 3 clark18 07.13, St. Louis Bassen 1 wilson19 24 in. Shots on goal Toronto 10-12-11-33. St. Louis 20-12-9-41. Power play opportunities Toronto 2 of 6 St. Louis 2 of 6. Goalies Toronto Reese 0-3-1 40 shots-33 saves. St. Louis Glendeau 4-2-1 33-28. A�?14,504.flames 4, oilers 2 Edmonton.1 i o�?2 3 1-4 first period�?1, Edmonton Linseman 3 Simpson s.smith14 54 up. Second period-2, Calgary 2 Otto. Mclnnis13 40 up. 3, Calgary 3 Mclnnis Reichey. 16 37 up. 4, Edmonton Klima 8 huddy17 35. 5, Calgary Gilmour 2 sweeney19 16 so. Third period-6, Calgary Matteau 3 Reich i mclnnis15 29. Shots on goal Edmonton 9-6-14�?29. Calgary 8-15-9�?32. Power play opportunities Edmonton 1 of 8 Calgary 2 of 6. Goalies Edmonton Ranford 2-5-2 32 shots-28 saves. Calgary Vernon 5-3-0 29-27. A�?20,132.east coast hockey league _ thursday s result Roanoke 6, Erie 3 Winston Salem 4, Greensboro 3int National hockey league East division a a. W l Oil pts of a Kalamazoo 7 1 0 14 33 16 Fortwayne 6 1 1 13 38 24 Muskegon 4 3 0 8 26 33 Albany 3 5 1 7 28 36 Indianapolis 3 3 0 6 15 16 West division Peoria 6 1 0 12 35 16 Phoenix 34 1 7 23 23 Salt Lake qty 3 4 1 7 23 20 Sandiego 3 5 1 7 21 37 Milwaukee 3 4 0 6 22 25 Kansas City 1 6 0 2 15 28 note two Points Are awarded for a Victory and one Tor an overtime or shootout loss. Thursday s results san Diego 2, Phoenix 1 fort Wayne 4, Albany 1golfnabisco championship Houston apr scores thursday after the first round of the $2.5 million Nabisco championship tournament on the -3635-71, 7,187-Yard champions god club course Tim Simpson.3333�?66 Greg norman.32-34�?66 Nick price.33-35-68 Jodie mudd.34-34�?68 Billy mayfair.36-33�?69 Chip Beck. 35-34�?69 Davis love iii.34-36�?70 Peter jacobsen.34-36�?70 Ian Baker-finch.34-37�?71 Mark Calcavecchia .35-36�?71 John huston.38-34�?72 John cook.37-35-72 Wayne Grady. 34-38�?72 by byway. 35-37-72 Steve elkington.35-37�?72 Loren roberts.36-37�?73 Jim gallagher.34-39�?73 Tom kite.36-37�?73 Lanny wadkins.35-38�?73 Gil morgan.36-37�?73 Fred couples.37-36�?73 Paul Azinger. 36-37�?73 Corey pavin.36-38�?74 Mark o meara.39-35�?74 Brian tennyson.39-36�?75 Larry mize.37-38�?75 Hale Irwin .39-36�?75 Wayne levi.37-38�?75 Robert gamez.38-38�?76 Payne stewart.37-40�?77volvo masters Sot Grande Spain apr leading scores thursday after the first round of the $877,500 Volvo masters Golf tournament on the -71, 6,951-Yard Valderrama god club course Sam Torrance scotland.35-34�?69 David Leherty n.lreland.33-37�?70 Magnus Persson Sweden.35-35�?70 Mike Harwood australia.33-37�?70 Ronan Rafferty n.lreland.37-34�?71 Colin Montgomery scotland.36-35�?71 Grant Turner britain.35-36�?71 Steven Richardson britain.36-35�?71 Christy o Connorjr ireland.35-37�?72 Jose Maria Olazabal spain.36-36�?72 Bernhard Langer germany.38-34�?72 Eamonn Darcy ireland.37-35�?72 Miguel a. Martin spain.37-35�?72 Mark Mouland wales.33-39�?72 David Williams britain.36-36�?72 Jim Rutledge canada.37-35�?72 others Rick Hartmann United states.36-38�?74 Vicente Fernandez argentina.36-40�?76 Eduardo Romero argentina.38-40�?78bowlingtreasure coast open fort Pierce Fla. Apr results thursday after the championship round of the Aba treasure coast senior open with names hometowns pinball totals and prize Money. 1, Jimmy certain Huntsville Ala 218 one game$7,500. 2, Bob Hart Columbus Ohio 835 four games$4,000.3, Dave Soutar Leawood kan., 200 one game$3,400.4, Teata Semiz Wanaque ., 174 one game$3,000. 5, Dick Weber St. Louis 177 one game$2,800. Step ladder results first match Hart def. Weber 191 -177 second match Hart def. Semiz 196-174 third match Hart def. Soutar 246-200 championship match certain def. Hart 218202lady Ebonite classic Houston apr final results thursday from the ladies pro bowlers tour $45,000 lady Ebonite classic at fair lanes Southway with hometowns pinball. Money won and playoff matches 1, Nikki Gianulias Vallejo calif., four games 905 Linn sol can 9 i Oanita Dorr Van of it la we a mpg Ineys in Sellers Dubois pa., one game $2,000. Stepladder results first match Gianulias def. Sellers 235-214 second match Gianulias def. Fleming 235-206 third match Gianulias def. Romeo 244-176 championship match Gianulias def. Barrette 191-169.transactionsthursday baseball american league Chicago White sox named Doug Abel of Public Mia tip no a Barbara Kozuh Ebli Silica Ractor of Public relations and Community affairs Barbara Kozuh manager of fundraising and put cations and John Ralph coordinator of up Lii tons. R5?.r9t tigers offered salary arbitration to Jack Morris Pitcher. Kansas City royals announced Frank White infielder would not be offered a contract Tor 1991 season. Milwaukee Brewers purchased the contracts of Doug Henry Chris George Chris Johnson Jim Czajkowski and James Austin pitchers and Dave Nilsson Catcher. Si9ned Matt Sinatra Catcher to a class aaa contract National league new York Metsy placed Tom of Malley infielder on waivers Tor the purpose of giving him his unconditional release and sold his contract to Hans to of the japanese Central league. Adres offered salary arbitration to Jack Clark first baseman outfielder. Named de Lynch director of minor leagues. ,sc0 a wants it teased Mike Uga. Basketball Forward and Carrick Dehart guard. Or . Nets waived Sydney Grider auard Philadelphia 76ers-waived Brian Rahilly Forward Center and Kenny Travis guard x. A me Bah association flu by patr00ns-sl9ned Loyd Daniels football National football league kjsffalcons�?1placed Michael Reid linebacker on injured Reserve. Activated Eric Brae son safety from the practice roster. Signed Donnie Salum linebacker to the practice roster Philadelphia eagles placed Robert Drummond running Back on injured reserved slowed Thomas Sanders running Back. 0 hockey National hockey league i jiyv02sislanders-s� Loe Reekie and and Brad Lauer left wino to capital District of the american hockey xe9, Auto racing re Laue. Thing Eider re Park Topeka a Bill Ken Tennis at pm fined Stefan Edberg a minimum $115,496 Ivan Lendl a minimum $95,443 and Andre Agassi a minimum $85,042, Tor toiling to play in the required number of tournaments this year. The fines will increase proportionally to include any income the players earn during the rest of the open Stockholm Sweden a results thursday of the $1.1 million Stockholm open at tournament third round 2�?T a Ermany def Richey Reneberg ., 6-4,66 Pete Sampras 4, Del Petr Korda fc1 Dave Aton Def. Michael Chang 12, ., 6-7 7-16-2,6-3. Niclas Kulti Sweden def. Guy forget 13, France 6-4, 6-2 Alexander Volkov soviet Union def. Magnus Gustavoson Sweden 6-3,7-6 7-3. Stefan Edberg 1, Sweden def. Marc Rosset Switz errand 64, 64 Goran Ivanisevic 9, Yugoslavia def a Mcenroe 8, ., 64, 64 Brad Gilbert 7, def. Andrey Chesnokov 10, soviet Union 63,64.All-american Pacific Palisades Caw. A results thursday from the women s Riviera All american Tennis championships the first leg of the collegiate grand slam and part of the Volvo Tennis collegiate series a tarred to the Riviera Tennis club seedlings in first round singles Debbie Graham 1stanford def. Paloma col Lantes Mississippi 6-0, 6-1 Kimberly Pounla def. Sarah Maynard California 6-0, 62 Janna Kovacevich Pepperdine def. Christina Sirianni Oklahoma state 62, 6-2 Caryn Moss Georgia def Tonya Fuller san Diego 7-6 7-22-6, 7-6 7-4 Trisna Laux 3southern Cal def. Teri Whitlinger Stanford 63, 6-2 Emilie Viqueira California def Stella Sampras Urcla 7-6 7-467, 61 Eveline Hamers Kansas def. Stephanie Reece Indiana 6 1, 61. Lynn Staley Texas a amp a def. Michelle Duda South Carolina 63, 61 Carla Cossa Texas def. Krista Amend Arizona state 63, 60-Sakolwan Kaocharoen san Diego def. Deborah Edelman Indiana 2-6, 6-4, 61 Heather Willens Stanford def. Danielle Scott Arizona 60, 61 Shannan Mccarthy 4georgia def. Stephanie London Southern Cal 7-5, 7-5 Glovanna Carote Nuto International def. Nathalie Rodriguez South Carolina 6-3, 62 Lisa Albano California def. Noelle Porter Pepperdine 62, 6-0 Iwalani Mccalla Urcla def. Laxer Porcuri Stanford 6-7 4764, 63 Sandra Birch 2stanford def. Pam Piorkowski Boston College 6-3,62. First round doubles Deborah Edelman and Stephanie Reece 2indiana def. Krista Amend and Meredith Geiger Arizona state 7-6 7-564 Lisa Albano and Tiffany Silveria California def. Debbie Goldberger and Trade Johnstone us Santa Barbara 63, 7-5 Laxmi Porcuri and Teri Whitlinger 4stanford def. Michelle Duda and Nathalie Rodriguez South Carolina 64,62. Janna Kovacevich and Noelle Porter Pepperdine def. Jennifer Lane and Piorkowski Boston College 62, 62 Karen Bergan and Jennifer Rojohn Arizona state def. Julie Exum and Tracey Hiete Duke 64, 7-5 Jackie Booth and Monika Waniek 3oklahoma state def. Anna Brunstrom and Camilla Ohrman Pepperdine 63,62 Iwalani Mccalla and Kimbrly Pounla def. Julie Cass and Jenny Mainz Houston 62, 61 Debbie Graham and Sandra Birch 1stanford def. Shannan Mccarthy and Shawn Mccarthy Georgia 64,64.puerto Rico open san Juan puerto Rico apr results thursday of the $150,000 puerto Rico open seedlings in parentheses second round singles Zina Garrison 1houston def. Samantha Smith Britain 7-5, 6-1 Audra Keller Memphis tenn., def. Helen Kelesi 4canada 63, 2-6,64 Maria Strandlund Sweden def. Lori Mcneil Houston 7-5, 67 3-761 Ann Grossman 8grove City Ohio def. Elena Bri rukhovets soviet Union 61,4-6,7-6 7-5. First round doubles katrina Adams Chicago and Penny Mager 4miami def. Sofie Albinus Denmark and Lucianna Orsato Italy 63,64. Quarterfinals doubles Elena Bri rukhovets and Natalia Medvedeva soviet Union def. Helen Kelesi Canada and Raffaela Reggi Italy 62,64.pro basketball National basketball Assn. Pres Eason thursdays results Cleveland 116, Washington 104 Charlotte 94, Minnesota 91, of san Antonio 105, Dallas 100 Golden state 144, Sacramento 107 Friday s games All times Edt Denver at Atlanta 7 30 . Orlando at Miami 7 30 . Phoenix at Indiana 7 30 . Washington is. Boston at Buffalo ., 7 30 . Philadelphia at Detroit 8 . New York at Dallas 8 30 . Los Angeles clippers at Houston 8 30 . New Jersey is. Los Angeles lakers at Calgary 9 30 . Saturdays games Miami at Orlando 7 30 . Washington is. Philadelphia at Montreal 7 30 . Boston is. Cleveland at Toronto 8 . See scoreboard on Page 24
