European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 20, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday november 21,1990 the stars and stripes a a a Page 21 Andre Agassi holds up at cup after beating Stefan Edberg in final at wins at title Bubuc Syfox staff writer Frankfurt Germany a Andre Agassi finally won a big one the at tour world championship. He beat a big one no. 1 Stefan Edberg. He cashed a big one $950,000. No wonder Agassi said after beating Edberg 5-7, 7-6 7-57-5, 6-2 in sunday nights at championship title match a this is definitely the biggest moment of my Agassi deserved to feel like a big shot. He certainly displayed one. His to aces and crushing return of serve spoiled Edberg a Frankfurt fest. Edberg who on Friday clinched the no. 1 spot through the end of 1990, admitted he ran into an ambush by the no. 4 Agassi. A i come up with the right shots today and he played better today a Edberg said at his Post match press conference. A the returned Well throughout the match and hit the Ball very the final of this season Ender for the association of Tennis professionals gave Edberg a Little of his own Medicine in the 1989 year Ender see Agassi on Page 25 sports san Francisco ties win Mark by Tim Liotta san Francisco a the san Francisco 49ers said before the game they did not care about tying an nil record for consecutive victories. Well they did. And they done to. The 49ers won their record tying 18th straight game sunday by defeating the Tampa Bay buccaneers 31-7 behind a pair of touchdown passes from Joe Montana to Brent Jones. We really done to pay much attention to it at this Point a Montana said of the winning Streak. A it will be Nice later to look Back on but right now its no big Deal. Its just something that a going along with the winning Streak which includes playoff games and dates to nov. 27,1989, Marks the fourth time in nil history a team has won 18 games in a Row. The Chicago bears accomplished the feat twice a in 1933-34 and 1941-42 a and the Miami dolphins did it Over the 197273 seasons. Victory no. 18 was typical of the 49crs�?T methodical March through their 1990 schedule. A the thing that makes them the team they Are is that they win games a said Tampa Bay coach Ray Perkins. A they were not devastating in any one area but they did what they had to do to get the Ball into the end san Francisco 10-0 tied the record by stifling Tampa Bay s offence which gained 180 total Yards and did not score a touchdown. The bucs managed to get inside the 49ers�?T 30-Yard line once. A your defense has been playing Well and see 49ers on Page 26 undefeated giants shut out Lions 20-0 East Rutherford . A Phil Simms threw touchdown passes of 33 and 57 Yards and new York scored on four of its first five possessions sunday As the undefeated giants made it 10 straight with a 20-0 decision Over the Detroit Lions. The giants 13th consecutive regular season Victory Over the past two seasons put them two wins from wrapping up their second straight pfc East title. It also moved them closer to a clash with the also unbeaten and two time defending Champion san Francisco 49ers on dec. 3. Against the Lions the giants played impressively. The offence ate up the Lions worst rated defense and the defense toyed with the run and shoot in recording its first shutout since a 15-0 decision Over Dallas last december. Detroit a deepest penetration to the new York 29 in the fourth Quarter ended with Perry Williams picking off a pass by Bob Gagliano starting in place of the injured Rodney Peete. Gagliano was 17 of 25 for just 123 Yards. The shutout was the first against Detroit since a 23-0 loss to Minnesota two years ago. The Lions have scored just seven Points in the past two weeks with out Peete. The giants averaged 7.6 Yards per play in the opening half when they had the Ball for 18 54. Sixteen of those minutes were consumed on new Yorkus first two series and resulted in a 10-0 Lead. Simms who completed 10 passes to eight receivers for 160 Yards in the half found Stephen Baker for a 33-Yard scoring pass 6 26 into the game. After allowing Detroit to have the Ball for 2 41, Simms took new York on a 15-play, 67-Yard drive that ended with a 24-Yard Field goal by Matt Bahr 3 42 into the second Quarter. The giants put the game away with a 10-Point Blitz in the final two minutes of the half after a 9-Vard punt by Jim Arnold gave new York Possession at its own 43. Simms finished 13 of 18 for 170 Yards. Television boxing a tuesday night fights 3 . Wednesday. Radio pro basketball a Houston at new York 2 . boots bears Over Broncos in of a. Nver apr Kevin Butler atoning for a missed goal at the end of regulation kicked a 44-yarder a into overtime sunday lifting the Chicago bears to sixth straight Victory 16-13 Over the Denver Bron the bears 9-1 benefited from Denver a poor Field in in three possessions in overtime. Denver a Nihn gets at to 12, 8 and 4. When the Broncos 1 rain move out Hole on their last series John Itkor returned a punt 20 Yards to the Denver 34. Aft converted eur plays later. Era veils or no in by John Elway produced a a. Lutler had a theldcvbc"--1 1-1-11 a41 yarder As time expired but f left in regulation Butler had in Elciva a 51 i who a 41-yarder As time expired. By a cd bounded off the left upright. Pair of Field goals by David Treadwell gave Denver 3-7 a 6-3 Lead at the half. But the bears converted two turnovers into 10 third Quarter Points to take a 13-6 advantage. It marked the ninth time in 10 games the Broncos blew a halftime Lead this season. Early in the third period Bobby Humphrey fumbled at the end of a 14-Yard run on a head on hit by safety Mark Carrier. Mike Singletary recovered at the Denver 35-Yard line. Butlers 32-Yard Field goal produced a 6-6 tie. Two plays later Jim Morrissey made a diving interception of Elway a pass at the Denver 40. Neal Anderson then ran four straight times for 16 Yards and Brad Muster did the rest. Muster caught an 11-Yard pass ran 3 Yards and then slipped off left tackle for the 10-Yard score with 14 seconds to go in the Quarter. The Broncos distracted by we Klong bickering Between Elway and coach Dan Reeves and by the arrests of three players mounted two scoring threats. The first reached the Chicago 30, but sacks of Elway by Ron Cox and Richard Dent thwarted that Opportunity. On the next series Elway completed five passes including an 18-yarder to Mark Jackson and a 15-yarder to Michael Young and Elway scored from the 9 on a quarterback draw. Jim Harbaugh beat a safety Blitz and hit Anderson in the left Flat for a 24-Yard gain to the Denver 29, which gave Butler his first shot at the game Winner. In overtime the Broncos won the toss but Blake Ezor managed to return the Kickoff Only to the 12. Five minutes later Maury Buford punted 43 Yards and Denver a Kevin Clark reversing his Field suffered a 2-Yard loss on the return. Finally Bufords 41-Yard punt died at the Denver 4, where the Broncos gained one Yard before punting to Bailey
