European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 18, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday november 18, 1990 the stars and stripes Page 17 Boris Becker complains to the referee in the at championship at Frankfurt during his three set Victory Over Ivan Lendl. Edberg fops Sampras to Clinch no. 7 ranking Becker wins Bubuc Syfox staff writer Frankfurt Germany a Boris i Becker satisfied a foot stomping crowd by beating Ivan Lendl 1-6, 7-6 7-26-4 Friday in the at tour world Champi Longship. I after that the German partisans party i went dim. Stefan Edberg turned out the hights with his 7-5, 6-4 Triumph Over Pete i Sampras. I Edberg a Victory not Only shot him into i saturdays semifinals it also clinched his in 1 ranking through the end of 1990. I thus ended Beckers shot at the no. 1 i Crown for this year. Hell stay at no. 2. I a f a gels Good a Edberg said of his Peak i performance. A i knew it was really an in i por Taat match for me today. It was one of ii mos in portent matches of the year 1 a spot is secure and i i reached the semifinals a saturdays semis were to Start with at championship Becker playing Andre Agassi at 5 ., followed by Edberg Lendl. The final starts at 7 Sunday at the fest Halle. Sampras the . Open Champion and no. 5 player predicted a was of right now i would pick Edberg to win this tourney which before this year was called the masters. Austria a Thomas Muster the no. 7 player who touched out a 7-5, 5-7, 6-4 Victory Over no. 6 Andres Gomez in fridays late late match called Becker the favorite to win it. The at championship Winner collects $600,000, or $1 million if he goes unbeaten. Edberg and Becker stood 3-0 after their Friday victories. Lendl and Agassi were 2-1. A the objective today was to do our Best which we clearly did and be ready for tomorrow a said Lendl. Since each Victory in the round round phase Means $50,000, Becker was that much Richer but he insisted a it was More for Pride today. I done to want to lose to him. He does no to want to lose to Becker and Lendl had clinched semifinal berths thursday but you a hardly know it by the sound of the 9,000 fans packed into the downtown Arena. If they weren to clapping they were singing and whistling silly notes. Becker admitted the crowd helped a a Little bit a especially when Lendl was ready to serve. Lendl no. 3 in the world silenced them in his first set rout of Germany a favorite son. But Becker lit the fuse on his booming serve. Both held serve to tie 6-6 in the second see Edberg on Page 22 celts clip jazz again at Boston by the associated press Boston a the new Orleans jazz the Utah jazz it makes no difference to the Boston celtics in Boston Garden. Led by old pros Robert Parish and Larry Bird the celtics used a 24-4 run in the third period to rout Utah 114-89 Friday night for their 20th consecutive Garden Victory Over the jazz since the franchise joined the Aba in 1974 in new Orleans. A a it a not just Here in Boston but everywhere a Utah a Karl Malone said after the jazz a fourth loss in a Row and fifth in seven games. A you look Down the Bench and its sad. Years ago we would look Aba Roundup Down at other teams like this and laugh. Now they re laughing at a i did my Job of getting the Ball to the Guys a said Brian Shaw who had 14 assists to go with 8 Points. A the jazz looked tired in the second half. They played last night in Florida and travelled during the Day. I think our defense helped make them a Little More Parish scored eight Points and Bird six in the decisive surge after the jazz had taken a 58-55 Lead. Then the celtics got their offence in gear with the help of a tight defense. Bird ignited the big rally with a free throw on an illegal defense technical foul against the jazz. Reggie Lewis and Shaw scored four Points apiece and Kevin Mchale a pair in the next 6 i minutes As the celtics charged to a 79-62 Lead. The jazz managed just one Field goal and two free see celts on Page 22 an sports Central european Elmo television football a san Diego at Kansas City 7 Sunday. Chicago at Denver 10 Sunday. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 2 . Monday. Raiders at Miami 3 . Tuesday. Radio football a Philadelphia at Atlanta 7 Sunday. Chicago at Denver 10 Sunday. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 2 . Monday. Raiders at Miami 3 . Tuesday.2nd-ranked Razorbacks subdue sooner p by the associated press May a Vieville it Ark. A Oliver Miller a big five it i a hands had 20 Points 12 rebounds and Arimo laminating the inside As second ranked 2"saiwhipped no 15 Oklahoma 110-88 Friday y the second round of the big Apple nit. Over rns fas Tyno. 6 Duke a 100-76 Winner new v in a Hege in the tournament semifinals at ra7nrk�i in wednesday. The Blue devils beat the St year a 10 sem Nas of the Mcaa tournament less was the worst for Oklahoma 1-1 ecu by Tubbs first season As coach when be dry a beat the sooner 90-63. With 275-Pound Miller also helped Arkansas w j passes. To spark the fast break and on at least min cas.10ns up Oklahoma shooters tolf Anh Pic de up his third foul 1 17 into the second u sat out five minutes. Arkansas led by nine big Apple nit Points when he returned. Miller scored inside and then fired a 70-foot pass to Arlyn Bowers for an easy Basket and a 70-57 advantage. Four straight Points by Bryan Sallier Cut the Lead Back to nine again but Lee a jumper Miller got the Ball to Todd Day for a fast break Basket and then Miller scored again inside for a 76-61 Arkansas Lead with 9 53 remaining. Five straight Points by Day who finished with 27, put Arkansas up by 18. Ernie Murry a 3-Pointer with 5 41 left made it 93-71. The sooner got no closer than 16. Oklahoma a last Lead was 34-33 on Salliers Layup with 5 45 left in the first half. Clyde Fletcher who contributed some hustling plays during his five minutes put Arkansas ahead for Good with a steal and Layup. Brent Prince and Sallier finished with 20 Points for the sooner. Duke 100, Boston College 76 Durham . A Bill Mccaffrey and Thomas Hill scored 15 Points apiece to Lead sixth ranked Duke 2-0 Over Boston College. Duke took command 2vi minutes into the game launching a 24-2 run that included 20 straight Points while holding Boston College 1-1 scoreless for 6vz minutes in wiping out an Early 6-4 deficit. Two free throws by freshman Grant Hill tied the game 6-6 with 17 33 to go in the half and the Blue devils quickly turned the game into a rout. Grant Hill scored eight of Dukes first 10 Points. By the time Boston colleges Doug Able converted a Layup with 9 45 left in the half Duke led 30-10 on the Way to a 44-25 advantage at intermission. Mccaffrey scored five Points in the first three minutes of the second half to spark an 11-0 Duke run that pushed the Lead to 30 Points. The Blue devils made 20 of 25 shots in the second half
