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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, February 13, 1991

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    European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 13, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Buckeyes turn into victim no. 20 Ohio stale a Jimmy Jackson pressures Michigan a senior guard Demetrius Calup. By the associated press Columbus. Ohio a Ohio state was wearing new uniforms and new shoes but it was the same old Story ,. The second ranked buckeyes a just like they had in a 67-57 Victory at Ann Arbor five weeks ago a rocked Michigan with their inside strength and rolled past the wolverines with their Speed in an 8165 big ten Victory monday night. Ohio state ranked no. 2 for the first time in 11 years came out wearing a new style of shoes and Gray uniforms for the first time this season. A a i guess we were prepared for a Chainge a substitute Forward Chris Jent said of the wardrobe switch. Jent made sure things did no to change from the earlier meeting As he came off the Bench to score 14 Points and ignite the buckeyes in the first half. Jim Jackson led the Way with 21 Points and three other buckeyes also found double figures As Ohio state improved to 20-1, a Jent was the big difference in the first half a said Michigan coach Steve Fisher. A the scored seven Points but he got them two or three other  provided them with inspiration and Effort a things you done to see in the rebounds and Points columns in the  a Jent did a great Job a said Ohio state coach Randy Ayers. A a he a looking to score now. He san emotional Type Leader. And he did a great Job at the defensive end of the  _ Michigan suffered from 25 turnovers a 11 by Michael Talley who also led the wolverines in scoring with 21  other notable games monday the stars and stripes ports february 13 t991 Page 28 College basketball Furman 104, East Tennessee St. 93 Greenville . Hal Henderson whose previous career Best was 24 two seasons ago hit eight of 10 shots from the Field including six of seven 3-pointers As Furman upset no 10 East Tennessee state. Henderson Al so made seven of nine free throws and had seven assists. Bruce Evans added 19 Points and Tracy Garrick and Derek Waugh 18 each in a balanced attack for the paladins 17-6. Keith Jennings scored 33 for the buccaneers 21-3. The Victory was Furman s 10th in its last see College on Page 22wlaf s Galaxy finds its Luck Holdin by Mike Bowers v a staff writer Frankfurt general Mai Jager Oliver Luck gave his impression of i Houdini at the world league of american football kick off meeting sunday in Orlando Fla. Although Luck did no to make anything disappear what materialized from his draw out of a football helmet was the Frankfurt  first Choice of position and preferred a a matrix for  inaugural draft. A my coaching staff and i spent nearly five hours saturday trying to decide what position we wanted to have the first pick in a said a thrilled Galaxy coach Jack Elway. A we decided on running backs. When it was our turn in the lottery to announce what we wanted to pick first the running Back matrix Vas still Avail inside sports a a mama a boy Mickerson plays for fun a Page 22 Michael Andretti puts foot in f-1 door a Page 25 baseball commissioner Back in action a Page 26 to warms Hearns up for title bout Page 27 Able. We got exactly what we  that was made possible by Luck a pulling the lowest number from the helmet which earned the team rights to first Choice Oli draft matrix. Luck a selection also gave the Galaxy the third pick at the remaining 10 draft matrices. The matrix system allows teams to draft by position with no team drafting first in each category. Tor example Frankfurt picks first in the running backs phase second for tight ends third for quarterbacks fourth for offensive linemen fifth for defensive backs sixth for place kickers seventh for defensive linemen eighth for linebackers ninth for punters and last for wide receivers. The Olaf draft begins thursday with the selection of offensive lineman. The new York new Jersey knights will choose first in that round. Except for the 10th Choice in wide receivers the Galaxy have High picks in All the offensive areas. That Falls directly into the teams scheme to build a team that will be competitive from the Onset. A your staff decided to concentrate initially on offence a said Kent Olinger Galaxy director of Public relations from his hotel in Tampa on tuesday. A historically defences gel quickly and therefore Are ahead of the  Olinger said there were a number of former nil and Cal players in the Pool but he did no to think they were High priority in the teams selection plans. A i see the majority of our picks coming fresh out of College. We desire youth and Good healthy prospects  handling our fast paced game a he said. After this weeks draft the team will contain 60 prospects. That number will be trimmed to 50 by the time the Galaxy re turns to Germany around mid March. Before the opening Kickoff at Home against the London monarchs on March 23, the final trim will be made. Of the Galaxy a final 40-Man roster four will be operation discovery players. A operation discovery players arrived for the Olaf training Camp wednesday. Unlike other potential players they Are not subject to the draft but rather must prove themselves worthy of making one of the 10 squads. A sixteen germans Are a part of the 42 operation discovery players. Also included in the hopefuls is the army a Keith Craig from Wiesbaden who signed with the Galaxy last month. Other operation discovery players also Hail from other countries such As Australia Norway and see draft on Page 22 stave off Educ Futon Alberta a for the Edmonton oilers a four goal Lead almost Wasny to enough. A it was a wild hockey game a there were a lot of talented people out there tonight a said Edmonton coach John luckier after watching the oilers Holt off the Pittsburgh penguins 7-5. The oilers fired 46 shots at Pittsburgh goaltender Tom Barrasso. The penguins however had 48. A a offensively both teams were great a luckier said a there were some pretty. Goals scored on both sides there was some Good goalkeeping on both sides a it was a  hockey  the oilers scored three goals in a Span of 2 15  in the second period and barely Hung on to at least partly wipe out the disappointment of an unsuccessful four game Road trip. Mark Messier Glenn Anderson and Petr Klima with his second goal of the second period gave Edmonton a 5-1 Lead w Ith their Quick goals. But Mario Lemieux led a three goal ins 7-t5 comeback in the third to make things close a  Lemieux had a goal and set up two others while Rookie Jaromir jagr scored twice and Zarley a Lapsky and John Cul a a Len once. The penguins swarmed the Oiler zone in the final 10 minutes before Joe Murphy a goal made it 7-5. Anatoli Semenov set up Messier a goal and scored. Twice himself including a shorthanded score in the second period when Edmonton goaltender Bill Ranford stopped All 18 shots fired his Way  
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