European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 1, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday october 1, 1991 the stars and stripes b Page 25commentarytoo much was Ryding on last putt by Jim litre the associated press it seemed like a lot of pain just to learn that Bernhard Langer still can to putt. Be already knew that. And so what else should we 16am from the return of the Ryder cup to these shores that in Golf the team that chokes the least still wins the most. And that no country has cornered the Market on that. For three Days two dozen of the worlds finest golfers played Over what May be the worlds most diabolical course under the most intense pressure the sport can Muster. They matched nerves and skills and aspirations in alternate shot Best Ball and singles competitions and what separated them finally was the last putt in the last match on the last Hole. The last Chance to blow it. Mistakes were forgotten and emotions were wrung by the time the millionaire golfers parked alongside the 18th Green sunday like so Many paying customers cheering their teammate and Likely thanking the heavens it Wasny to them looking Down the barrel of that final putt. A no Way would i Ever Ever Ever wish what happened at the last Hole on anyone a said american Hale Irwin who just moments earlier had missed with his last Bullet. A a in la Tell you what my disappointment on my own pitch shot was so great that no one on this team will Ever know what it is like. And i Hope they never have to find out a he added. A you can imagine the Shock and exhilaration of what happened a a 180-degree turnaround in a matter of what a 6-foot putt a because the bragging rights that accompany the 19-Inch, solid Gold trophy extend across a 3,000-mile Pond it would be very easy to make a big Deal of the squeaky . Win Over Europe in the latest renewal of this 64-year-old trans Atlantic rivalry. But it would also be very wrong. Because precious Little actually changed hands sunday when Langer is foot Stab at the demons that have plagued him forever missed the heart of the cup at the brutal windswept Ocean course that architect Pete Dye carved out from among 10,000 acres of Bernhard Langer left and Hale Irwin stroll through sundays spotlight in South Carolina. Sand dunes and marshes. A a we be got the cup a american Payne Stewart said a and what it Means is that if we go Over to the Belfry two years from now and tie we keep the nothing More nothing less. A a that show close the game of Golf has become worldwide a Stewart added. A and it has done nothing but make the game because the europeans wrested away the Ryder cup in 1985 and successfully defended it in the two subsequent meetings thereafter this years match came to resemble a crusade. In the Rush for vengeance it became convenient to forget that the last two matches were decided by 15-13 and 14-14 scores and to remember How the americans failed spectacularly Down the stretch in both. Even with those three defeats the United states teams record was 21-5-2 in the series. But the cup residing Over there the last six years made Golf seem like just one More thing that foreigners had Learned to do better. It Wasny to True then. It Isnit now. Seve Ballesteros is still the most dangerous dualist in the known world when the weapon of Choice has grooves on the face and a number on the Bottom. Faldo is still human. Ian Woosnam is still off his game. But the far Flung addresses of that Trio and Jose Maria Olazabal still Means the Lions share of the Best half dozen golfers in the world reside outside the United states. On the other hand aging battleships Lanny wad Kins Ray Floyd and Hale Irwin still Arentt ready to be mothballed yet. Add Fred couples Paul Azinger and Payne Stewart and the United states has the Lions share of the next dozen. And while Mark Cal Cavecchia still plays tighter than the 100 compression Ball he uses when anything More than a $2 Nassau is on the line he and Corey Pavin and Chip Beck and Steve Pate mean the americans could Well be the deeper squad for years to come. But As Stewart noted the playing Field has been levelled. It is just As Likely that the next a Reat player or three would Spring up Here a off their form this weekend it would not be too late for couples or Azinger a As it is that a crop of Young golfers will emerge and shift the depth to someplace else. No matter How it shakes out in coming years the thing to remember is that Langer is no More a Goat than any of the other 23 golfers who heard their nerves screaming and listened too Well. He just turned out to be the one that got sacrificed this pounds Colts in Mcgwire s a a debut Seattle a Dan Mcgwire a debut have been much easier. The 6-foot, 8-Inch Mcgwire became the tallest quarterback in nil history but Only got to attempt seven passes sunday As the Seattle sea Hawks routed the wingless Indianapolis Colts 31-3. Mcgwire a first round draft pick from san Diego state did Little More than hand off to his backs As Seattle 2-3 took a 17-3 halftime Lead. He completed three passes for 27 Yards and was intercepted once before Jeff Kemp replaced him in the second half. Kemp threw a 7-Yard touchdown pass to Tommy Kane in the third Quarter and also directed Seattle on a 16-play, 95-Yard scoring drive capped by Derrick fenners 10-Yard run. Chris Warren returned a punt 59 Yards for a second Quarter touchdown Seattle a first score on a punt return in five years. Indianapolis 0-5 lost its sixth straight game and two More starting offensive linemen. Tackle Efross Moss and guard Randy Dixon both were injured in the first half. Jeff George was sacked four times for 51 Yards and was intercepted twice. He completed 17 of 31 passes for 144 Yards. Dean Biasucci a 54-Yard Field goal with 1 49 left in the first half was the Only score for the Colts. It was the 107th Field goal of his career equalling the club record. Rufus Porter and Cortez Kennedy each had two sacks for Seattle. The last sea Hawks punt return for a to was a 75-yarder by Bobby Joe Edmonds against Philadelphia in november 1986. Eric Dickerson of the Colts was held to 42 Yards on 13 from Page 24seniors Bonk one Lexington by. Apr final scores and Money winnings sunday of the $300,000 pea seniors Bank one classic on the 8.744-Yard, Par-72 Kearney Hill Golf links course Dewitt Weaver. $45.000.70-72-65-207 . $26.000. Larry Leoretta $19,000.70-70-88�?208 George Archer. $19.000.71-87-70-208 Walter Zembriski $12,993.72-71-68-209 Chi Chi Rodriguez. $12,993.67-70-72-209 Don january $8.943.69-73-68�?210 Gay Brewer $6,943. 71-71-68�?210 Jim Colbert $8,943 .68-73-69-210 Cibby Gilbert $8,943.69-68-73-210 Dick Hendrickson $6,482.74-71-66�?211 Jimmy Power $6,482 .75-67-69-211 Gary player $6.482.71 -6971 -211 Dave Hill $5,156. Jim o hem $5,156.72-70-70-2 2 Rocky Thompson $5,156.70-70-72 �?212 Miller Barber $5,156 .68-73-71�?212 Paul Moran $4.243.69-73-71�? 213 Chuck Mehok $4,243.71 -71 -71�? 213 Rale Botts $4,243 .71-69-73-213 Dudley Wysong $3,583.74-73-67�?214 chickevans$3,583.74-72-68-214 Bert Yancey $3.583. Bob Reith $2,982 .71 -75-69-215 Bob Betley $2,982. Bob Wynn $2,982. Joe Jimenez $2,982. Simon Hobday $2,982. Mike Hill $2,415.75-73-68-216 a1 Kelley $2,415.72-74-70-216 Jim Dent $2.415.72-73-71�?216 Gordon Jones $2,415.75-67-74�?216 Rives Mcbee. $1.943 .72-75-70�?217 . Goosie. $1,943.7a�?~7ihv. I Bruce Crampton. $1,943 .70-75-72�?217 Bruce Vevlin $1,943.71-7973�?217 Tom Shaw $1,591.76-73-69-218 71-75-69�?215 71-72-72-215 70-7972-215 .71-71-73-215 Doug Dat Ziet $1.591.77-70-71 -218 babe Hiskey. $1.591.72-74-72-218 Gary Cowan $1,591.73-7972-218 Larry Ziegler. $1,591.71-73-74-218 John Paul Cain. $1,355.74-72-73-219 Quinton Gray $1,355 .77-72-70�?219 Fred Hawkins. $1,355.75-71-73-219 buddy Memling $1.089.74-76-70-220 Lee elder $1,069.75-7972�?220 Bobby Nacho the. $1.089.75-7972-220 George Johnson $1,089.75-7972�?220 Charlie Sifford $1,089.78-71-73-220 Steve Spray $1.089 .72-74-74-220lpga lbs Buena Park. Caw. A scores and prize Money sunday Sash the Funai round at the $350,000 Lyga lbs classic played on the 6,352-Yard, Par 36-38-72 Loe coyotes country club course Pat Bradley $52,500 .72-70-67-68-277 Michelle Estil. 32,375 .71-70-71-66-278 Hottie Mochrie. $23625 .68-7969-70-280 Amy Alcott. $12,985.71-72-68-70-281 Gonna Andrews $12,985 .69-70-71-71 �?281 Brandis Burton $12,985 .71-70-68-72�?281 Judy Dickinson $12,985 .70-70-6973�?281 Meg Mallon $12,985.69-71-6973-281 Dana Lolland $8,225 .7972-69-68�?282 Betsy King $7,350.6970-7971 -283 Tina Barrett. $5,564 .796971-74-284 Juii Inkster $5,564 .71-7971-69�?284 Joan Pitcock $5,564.7970-6971 �?284 Sherri Slein Suer $5,564.72-72-71-69�?284 use Walters $5,564 .71 -6971 -77�?284 Robin Walton $5.564.73-71-67-73 -284 Nancy Scranton $4,575 .697972-72�?285 Danielle Ammaccapane $4,137.79 7 971-72�?286 Nancy Harvey $4,137.72-72-70-72-286 Debbie Massey $4,137.72-797971 �?286 Anne mane a. $4,137.7�?T-72-73-70-286 Elaine Crosby $3.382.71-7971-75�?287 Karen Davies $3.382.�9�69-287 Vicki Fergon $3,382.74-7968-72-287 Tracy Kerdyk $3,382. 70 7, j,�?Ts_22j Deedee Lasker $3,382 .68-71-74-74�? 287 Alice Altzman $3,382 .74-72-6972�?287 Cindy Rarick $3,000.7971-72-75-288 Lynn a darts. $2,382.75-6972-73-289 Jerilyn Britz $2.382.71-697971 -289 Kay Cocker. $2,382.6974-74-73-289 Dawn Coe. $2.382.72-7971-73-289 Jane Crater. $2.382.73-7971-72-289 Dale Eggeling $2,382.71-73-7975-289 Diana Hiemcke Rauch. $2,382. 77-697974-289 Michelle Mackan $2,382 .72-7971-73-289 Carolina Pierce. $2,382 .72-74-7973-289 Hohs Stacy. $2.382.8971-7970-289 Jan Stephanson. $2,382 .71-71-73-74-289 Colleen Wakar $2,382.6971-77-72-289 Kristi Albers $1.460.72-7972-73-290 Missie Berte Otu. $1.460.7975-7972-290 Stephanie Farwig $1,460 .74-72-72-72-290 Caroline Gowan $1,460.73-73-71-73-290 Caroline Keggi. $1,460.71-74-71-74-290 Alice Miner $1,460 .72-67-74-77-290 Alison Murt. $1,460.7972-7975-290 Martha Nause $1,460 .6974-77-70-290 Suselotte Neumann $1,460.79797977-290 Becky Pearson. $1,460.73-71-7973-290 Barb Thomas $1.460 .74-797973 290 Nina Foust $942 .72-73-73-73-291 Ellie Gibson. $942 .73-6974-75-291 Stephanie Maynor $942.72-72-72-75 a 291 Lauri Merten $942.-,.72-74-70-75-291 Amy read. $942 .6973-73-76-291 Pearl sinn $942.72-74-71-74-291 Jayne Thobois. S759 .76-71-74-71 -292 Sally Little. $671.74-72-77-71 -294 Michelle Mcgann $671.74-7973-74-294 Lori West $671.71-75-73-75 294 Cindy Flag Currier $572.7967-7974-295 Gail Graham $572.73-73-75-74-295 Katie Peterson. $57277-7974-74-295 Barb Mucha. $531 .72-71-77-78-298 Amy Benz. $505 .7977-75-75-297 Cathy Reynolds. $505 .75-72-74-78-297 Janice Gibson $470.74-73-75-76-298 Maggie a. $470.72-75-74-77-296 Ann Walsh. $444.74-72-7978 300 Hiromi Kobey Ashl $426.72-73-80-78-303 Auto racing Tyson 400 North Wilkes . A the order at finish sunday of tie Tyson 400 Lascar Stock car race with starting position in Peron Theale Hometown or you by Type of car tape completed reason out h Eny Money won end Winner s Speed in Mph 1. 18 Dele Earnhardt Dode ., Chevrolet Lumina 400, $60350. 04.112 2. T Harry gent Taylor some. ., outs Moabite Cuba a. 400. $40,575 3. 9 Morgan Shepherd Conover Ford thunderbird 400, $25375 4. 2 Osvey Adlaon Huey town Ala., Ford thunderbird 400, $19,600 5. 3 Mark Martin. Greensboro ., Ford Thunder Btry 400, $18,875. 8. 7 Rusly Wallace Charlotte ., Pontiac grand prox 400. $8,950 7. 11 Brett Bodyne Harrisburg ., Bulck regal 400, $9380. 8. 10 Ken Schrader. Concord ., Chevrolet Lumina 400, $8,425 9. 5 Dale Jarrett Conover ., Ford thunderbird 400, $7,975 19. 4 Alan Kulwicki Concord ., Ford thunderbird 400, $13,355 11. 27 Jimmy Hensley Ridgeway vs., Pontiac grand prox 399, $5,975 12. 22 Ricky Rudd Chesapeake is. Chevrolet Lumina 399, $9,950. 13. 20 starting Marlin Columbia term., Ford thunderbird 398, $5,500 14. 19 Terry Labonte. Archdale. Outs Motolo Cutlass 398, $6,750 15. 14 Geoff Bodine Julian ., Ford thunderbird 398, $12,060 18. 21 Kyle Petty. Hi01 port ., Pontiac grand prox. 397, $9,550 17. 17 hut Stricklin Cetera Ala. Buick regal. 387, $5,375 18. 13 Bobby Hamison Nash we. Term., chs Mobilia Cutlass. 397, $5,375 19. 33 Richard Petty. Rendleman. ., Ponseca grand prox. 398, $6,975 20. 15 Derras Waff rip Frankln venn., Chevrolet Lumina 395. $5,350. 21. 25 Chad ume. Richmond v9. Ford thurs derbirdt384, $3,460 22. 30 Ted Musgreve Frank in wts., Pontiac grand prox 384, $3,375 23. 19 Jimmy Spencer Berwick a. Chetom Lump. 383, $5,425 24. 8 a Eltoff Dewa Ortle a. Ford thunderbird 392. $9,925 25. 19 artak Mast Rockbridge Baths a old Moble Cut feb 391, $5,400 28. 31 Chuck Bown Portland. Ore., Pontiac grand prox. 391, $5,225 27. 28 Michael wat grand real i thrum Frankln. Term., Okja Noble 83lz $4,450 30. 23 Demke Cope King Mountain Chevrolet la mkt 320, $10,075 31. 24 Dave trip Hun Tarama ., Pontiac $4,550 28. <321 Jimmy Maane. Sec grand Pix. 390, $2,985 29. Prox. 391, by. N of 8 Joe rut-351 Marcia Avery s Creek Chevrolet Lumina 31& rear Gewing. $4,400 32. 29 Rick is xxv Bartow fla., Buck Hegel 240, crash $4,425 33. 6 Ernie Irlam Moo Restle ., Chetom Lumina 164, crash $9,225. A Lap leaders Gant 1-252 Shepherd 253-293 Gant 294-391 Earnhardt 392-400 series Pool leaders Earnhardt 3,750 Rudd 3,838 Kvam 3,452 All son 3,431 Garff 3,388 Martin 3,380 Schrader 3,317 Matin 3.228 3,192 Wallace 3.154 Elliott 3,013 Shepherd 2,966 2,668 Stricklin 2,850 Kulwicki 2,822. Motorcycling world grand prox Kuala Bumpur Malaysia a results sunday of the 15th end final leg Effffie world grand in a lot motorcycles at the Shah aim racing track Soroc 35 tape 76.68 Miles 1, John Kocinski Modesto cakf., Yamaha 50 06 945, avg. Speed 91.824 Mph. 2, Wayne Gardner Australia Honda. 50 12 080. 3. Michael Doohan Australia Yamaha. 50 27.823. Final standings Soock 1. Wayne Rainey Downey caw., Yamaha 233 ints. 2, Michael Woohan Autrata. Honda 224. 3, Points a Ann Pun Tlam sj_l7likl_ 204
