European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 13, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday november 13, 1990 the stars and stripes a a a Page 27 sports Wir Fangio captures up race in California from wire reports Del mar Calif. A Juan Manuel Fangio ii Nephew of the famed formula one Driver won a rough and Tumble Camel grand prix of Southern California sports car race sunday while Geoff Brabham drove to a conservative fourth place finish and his third consecutive Simsa it prototype sports car title. Fangio a Toyota Eagle led for the final 12 minutes of the one hour 45-minute race on the 1.60-mile, 10-Tum Del mar Fairgrounds temporary circuit he took the Lead when John Paul jr., driving a Nissan Ftp gave up the top spot to make a Brief fuel Stop. Fangio who made his fuel Stop Early in the race during a caution period earned his fourth Ftp Victory All this year. A1 Unser jr., who set a qualifying record saturday when he won the pole in a spice Chevrolet Ftp never even got in his car sunday. Jay Cochran the teams regular Driver started in the car and led the first 26 minutes before a Ferrari Alba driven by Ruggerio Mel Gratis of Italy smashed into one of the Concrete barriers lining the narrow circuit. That incident turned the race into a wide open contest with seven different leaders and numerous on course incidents although none were serious and no injuries were reported. Fangio a native of Argentina who lives in Miami finished 87 laps and beat the Jaguar xjr-10 of Davy Jones to the finish line by 1 minute 1.29 seconds. The Winner who earned $90,000, including $40,000 for finishing fourth in the season standings averaged 78.836 Mph in a race slowed by two full course caution flags. Jones and Paul battling for second crashed in the first turn of the final Lap. Jones went on to finish and Paul who had been second before the incident wound up third a Lap behind. The Nissan of Brabham and his teammate Chip Robinson were fourth and fifth also a Lap Green coach leaving Graf tops Sabatini in final =,ctfi�?T whose b Ebest shareholder is Emilio Azcarraga the mexican Media Baron. It Oij As disclosed last week that the National will pub lashing a sunday edition after nov. 25 and i 2 y on we it Days. The paper had been publish launch Jall w a sunday through Friday since its editor in chief Frank Deford also said last week there will be a handful of jobs cuts at the paper which employs about 200 people but that he was hopeful the cuts could be made through attrition rather than layoffs. Olajuwon fuels rockets Victory Houston a Akeem Olajuwon had 31 Points and la rebounds and scored seven during a 21-2 run that earned the Houston rockets to a 110-90 Victory Over the Utah jazz on sunday night Aba standings and boxes on Page 24. Utah guard Darrell Griffith inserted into the starting lineup when Jeff Malone could not play because of a Back sprain scored 24 Points to pass the 12,000-Point a Mark for his career. The 10-year pro from Louisville has scored 12,003 Points. Flames rangers tie 4-4 new York a Joel Otto a goal late in the second period gave the Calgary flames a 4-4 tie with the new York rangers on sunday night in a game featuring a Superb goal ending performance by the rangers Mike Richter nil summaries and standings on Page 24. Richter made 40 saves including several big ones in the second period when the flames out shot the rangers 21-8, yet were outscored 3-2. Overall the flames had a 44-26 advantage in shots on the rangers. John Ogrodnick scored twice for the rangers. Bowling Green Ohio a Bowling Green football coach Moe Ankney a contract will not be renewed next season the University announced sunday. Bowling Green finished its season on saturday with a 19-13 loss to Western Michigan giving the Falcons their fifth straight losing season with an Overall record of 3-52 and a 2-4-2 Mark in the mid american conference. Ankney 48, compiled a 20-31-3 Overall record and a 18-19-3 Mac record in his five years at Bowling Green. His teams never had a winning season. Shakeup hit the National new York a the president and publisher of the sports daily the National has been relieved of Day to Day duties at the newspaper a company spokesman confirmed today. In addition three other executives on the business Side of the newspaper have been dismissed and an executive associated with the mexican Media and entertainment concern that is the papers biggest shareholder has been brought in to take greater control of operations. Peter Price will continue to hold the titles president and publisher but will be involved with broader issues than he has been so far in the development of the newspaper a spokesman for the paper Steve Hammond said. He said Price would be involved for instance in planning for the Roll out into new markets. The National is currently available in nine markets with plans to expand into three More a Baltimore Washington Philadelphia and Atlanta a by Early 1991. Hammond said the three executives dismissed last week were Diane Morgenthaler circulation director Timothy Lasker assistant publisher and Daniel w. Lonea finance and administration director. Hammond confirmed that Jaime Davila has been brought in to assume prices operating responsibilities Worcester mass. A top seed Steffi Graf regaining Confidence after a a a terrible semifinal performance triumphed 7-6 7-56-3 sunday Over . Open Champion Gabriela Sabatini in the final of the Virginia slims of new England. The 21-year-old German now has a 22-0 indoors record for 1990.martinez takes jello classic Indianapolis a Spain a Conchita Martinez overcame a slow Start to defeat Leila Meskhi of the soviet Union 6-4, 6-2 on sunday in the championship match of the $150,000 jello classic. Martinez 18, lost four of the first five games before a change in tactics helped her to her third Victory in four tournaments. Martinez seeded second lost Only one set in route to claiming the $27,000 top wins unique Tennis event Milan Italy a Ivan Lendl dethroned by Stefan Edberg As no. 1 player in the world proved to be the King of Tennis exhibitions on sunday by taking his second big Money event in As Many nights. Lendl won the inaugural Milan shootout featuring tie Breaks instead of Standard sets by defeating Surprise finalist Jonas Svensson of Sweden 7-5, 5-7, 7-4 at the asiago forum on sunday night. Lendl ranked third in the world earned $200,000 for 38 minutes and 50 seconds of actual playing time. Edberg beaten by Lendl in the final of the a big four big Money tournament in Rome on saturday night made a Brief appearance of 9 06 As he lost a single tie break quarterfinal to Svensson 9-7. John Mcenroe succumbed to Frenchman Yannick Noah 7-5 in another quarterfinal. The second american in the event Andre Agassi was upset by local favorite Paolo Cane 7-3 while Lendl won his quarterfinal 7-4 against australian Pat Cash. In the semifinals Svensson ranked 11th in the world disposed of Noah 7-3 in 5 17, while Lendl took 9 28 to Down Cane 7-5.Hlasek Powers past Chang Wembley England a Jakob Hlasek served 13 aces and used his Power to overcome the quickness of Michael Chang for a 7-6,6-3 Victory sunday in the finals of the Wembley indoor Tennis tournament. Defending Champion Chang one of the Best service returners on the menus tour managed Only one break and rarely threatened in Hlasek a other service games. Each player had one service break in the opening set which Hlasek won 7-4 in a tie breaker. Hlasek won the opening three games of the second set and then wrapped up the match on his fifth match Point.. Captures Dupont cup Batoh Japan a . Senior golfers won five matches lost two and tied one against Japan sunday and won the $500,000 Dupont cup seniors team Golf tournament 20-12. Mike Hill shot the Days Best score and beat Japan a Keshiko Uchida 68 to 72. Jim Dent beat Hisashi Suzumura 72-77, Dave Hill Defeated Shozo Miyamoto 70-73, George Archer downed Tetsuhiro Ueda 71-78 and Charles Coody edged Shigeru Uchida 73-74. Each Victory was Worth two Points. The japanese team collected four Points when Yoshi Masa Fujii beat Gene Littler 69-71 and Seiichi Kanai beat Dale Douglas 69-74. American Rives Mcbee and Japan a Teruo Suzumura tied 74-74, giving each team one Point. Each player on the winning team received $45,000 and the losers in the 54-Hole tournament collected $18,750 offered Beer Money Milwaukee a the nations largest distributor of Pabst Beer products has offered to donate the proceeds of All the Beer it Sells at county stadium next year in an Effort to help keep the Brewers in Milwaukee. Beloit beverage co., which supplies about a fifth of the Beer sold at the stadium would place the Money in a fund company officials said. Based on last years sales the one year amount would be $200,000, but the company a general manager Brian Morello said his family was willing to donate up to $1 million. A a it san offer to keep major league baseball in the City a said Morello of Whitefish Bay. A a it a such a commodity so Many towns want it that i think you have to take dramatic impress soviets Bloomington ind. A soviet National team coach labs Karastas was impressed by what he saw at Assembly Hall. A a we be seen several teams a Texas Duke Purdue a and this team looked the Best a Karastas said after sundays 93-88 loss to Indiana. A they played Good defense. Eric Anderson played Well and took the big shots for Anderson led the hoosiers with 28 Points. The critical moments came with about five minutes left in the game. Anderson Calbert Cheaney and freshman Damon Bailey each scored four Points in an 11-0 Indiana run that gave the hoosiers an 84-83 advantage. Cheaney had 23 and Bailey had 10 for the hoosiers. The soviets 2-2 on their eight game tour were led by guard Guntars Vetra with 22 Points. Superstition an to tuesdays programs j a a world news 2 can sports tonight Jjo Abc nigh the 30 just for Ida Academy. Oln Saucer Midnight Quot it Sny to a i of. 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