European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 3, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday october 3,1991 the stars and stripes b Page 21 a a prep picking soil title Trail starts from tee its the beginning of the end. The first event on the Dodds fall sports championship Toum Ament Trail the Germany Golf showdown unfolds at Rhein Blick Golf club in Wiesbaden thursday and Friday. Forty three boys and 10 girls qualified under the modified stableford plan which was used this fall instead of the stroke play method of past years. Ramstein a Peter Konowicz turned in the Best individual stableford score a 52, in one of the four shoot outs that determined the 1991 finals Field. Hanau a Brian Irish had a 46, bit urge a Bobby Cowan a 45, Wurzburg a Brian Dallabetta a 44 and Heidelberg Salex Brown a 43. The boys cutoff was 27 Points. Konowicz who played for Wei Brincken then finished third last year at Berlin with a 36-Hole score of 170. Brown was fourth with 173. Defending Champion Nicole Lehninger who won with a 36-Hole total of 189 last year paced the girls with 39 stableford Points in one of Ner shootouts. Kaiserslautern a Wendy Spry who was third last year followed with a 37-Point Effort but Spry Defeated Lehninger in a head to head match in Berlin last week. No other girls were close. The girls cutoff was 10 Points. Although stableford compilations were used during the regular season the 36-Hole tournament will be pm Ted under Urga stroke play rules according to Dodds Germany sports coordinator Tom Leblanc. Other championships will be following during the rest of october and during the first half of november. The next one is the Central european Tennis championships oct. 17-19 at Nordenstedt with Wiesbaden playing the Host role. Leblanc said that Giessen has agreed to stage the a Cross country meet but he still needs Sites for the Central european harrier finals and the triple a and big schools volleyball a a Wiesbaden a Duba Flowers and Laken heaths Chris Heisig walk off with the player of the week accolades this time around. Flowers a 5-6, 160-Pound speedster with a Good Deal of Power chalked up 223 Yards in 19 carries exploding for 77 and 37-Yard touchdowns As the warriors toppled Heidelberg 19-10 in aaa Competition. His numbers would have been astronomical had his mates not been flagged for seven clipping penalties that nullified an 83-Yard touchdown Jaunt and other scrimmage runs covering 14,18 and 12 Yards. He also lost 95 Yards on two interceptions and 46 More on a Short Field goal attempt return. A i done to know about All those clipping Calls a head coach Darryl Schwartz lamented after the game. A i Ben Abrams to five saw several pretty Good looking blocks that the officials obviously saw the other Heisig a 6-2, 220-und end recovered Ive fumbles intercepted a pass and raft ered seven solos and three assists As the lancers conquered London 27-0 in a . Battle in the pouring a a a the big schools proved to be a prognosticator a downfall last Doha Flowers week. Four of the six games missed involved aaa and a teams. The log showed an 11-6 Mark leaving the season Mark at 33-19 .635, a slight improvement. On the original scratch Sheet i had shape beating Karlsruhe and Vilseck outlasting Wei Brincken but i mis copied the Sheet and got things mixed up. So not printed not countable. This week trying to continue the escalation towards respectability things look like Kaiserslautern 25, Frankfurt 20 Wiesbaden 21, Hanau 16 Wurzburg 22, Heidelberg 19 Pitburg 20, Patch 18 Giessen 12, Mannheim 6 Nurnberg 27, Stuttgart 16 Hahn 22, afcent18 bad Kreuz Nach 33, Brussels 6 Munich 22, Oesterberg 12 Baum older 18, osterholz 14 Fulda 27, isb12 shape 25, Wei Brincken 6 Berlin 24, Ansbach 20 Augsburg 27, Bamberg 6 Karlsruhe 16, Vilseck 14 Lakenheath 14, Alconbury 12 Croughton 12, London 6 Naples 26, Vicenza 12 picking this week especially on the big schools matchup does no to look any easier than last week. Saturdays Frankfurt Kaiserslautern game will be played at Darmstadt s memory Field As Frankfurt continues its recent policy of playing some of its Home games at communities that feed students to the High school. The Giessen Mannheim game is Friday night at Mannheim a Wood memorial a a something unique will be staged oct. 11 when Lakenheath entertains Woodbridge in a . Football game a it will be Homecoming for both teams. A the game was scheduled As our Homecoming game a Lakenheath coach Peter Resnick said monday. A Woodbridge wanted to hold its Homecoming activities the same Day and that a what we worked out. A a it a not very far from Woodbridge to Lakenheath and they re going to let school out Early and bring their band and everything Over Here. We re getting out Early too and we re expecting Well Over 1,000 people at the game a Rusnick added. . Regular season football Competition ends next Friday with Alconbury invading London for the other game. Playoffs with the no. 1 and no. 4 and the no.2 and no. 3 teams pitted against each other in semifinal showdowns Are scheduled oct. 19th. The championship game is scheduled oct. 26 and that Winner will be the Host team in a Small schools semifinal playoff game nov. 9 against the Germany a North Champion. Woodbridge always has had a very Good following. The band and several Spectator buses made the Long journey to Berlin for the 1989 Small schools semifinal a a Ramstein a Teri Duthie continues to display the Fine running form she exhibited last year while competing for Hahn a Cross country team. Duthie broke the Kaiserslautern record saturday with a 19 52 clocking Over the 5,000-Mctcr course. The old record set by Kaiserslautern a Julie Burkhart last fall was 20 01. Frankfurt a Dave Hopkins also set a boys Mark in the same meet touring the distance in 16 54, 11 seconds better than the record set by Eagle teammate Weldon Thompson in 1990. Of cent a Jenny Varga turned in a 19 09 clocking Over the Pitburg course in1 another record setting performance saturday. The old Mark of 20 26 belonged to Duthie. Suns Trade Mcdaniel to kicks Phoenix a Forward Xavier Mcdaniel who did no to give the Phoenix suns the intimidating presence they desired was traded to the new York kicks on tuesday. The kicks sent second year Forward Jerrod Mustaf 9-year Veteran guard Trent Tucker and two second round draft picks to the suns. The draft picks Are for 1992 and 1994. Mcdaniel obtained from Seattle last dec. 7, was expected to strengthen the suns at both ends of the court but he did not provide the necessary muscle to help the team succeed in the playoffs. Phoenix which won one More game 55 in 1990-91 than it did the previous season was ousted in the first round. A i was shocked when i heard a Mcdaniel said. A i thought something might happen but i did no to know when. New York was one of the places i wanted to be traded to if i was Mcdaniel averaged 15.8 Points and 7.2 rebounds for the suns in 66 games. For the entire season he averaged 17.0 Points and 6.9 rebounds and has career totals of 20.0 Points and 7.0 rebounds. A a in be been working on Myx a and of a and we just took care of one of thex so kicks coach Pat Riley said. A it was a Trade we had to make. We needed to complement the outside shooting of Kiki Vandeweghe and bring in a Post up Small wan Mustaf the 17th Overall pick in the 1990 College draft entered the draft As an undergraduate after two years at Maryland. He averaged 4.3 Points and 2.7 rebounds for the kicks in 62 games last season. The 6-5 Tucker known for his 3-Point marksmanship spent All of his nine years in the Aba with new York. He got into 65 games last season averaging 7.1 Points on 44 percent shooting. Xavier Mcdaniel. Second Trade in year Petty to bid racing Farewell with 1992 tour level Cross . A Richard Petty will say goodbye to racing with next years a it ainu to a Farewell ending months of speculation Petty confirmed tuesday that after next season he will Shelve his illustrious Stock car driving career which has spanned More than 30 years. A the Deal is ill run every race next year a Petty said at a packed news conference in the museum at the Petty enterprises racing Complex. He said he would Call it the a Richara Petty fan appreciation tour because a it ainu to a Farewell tour like people have been Why a because i ainu to going Petty confirmed also that he will stay in a scary a Winston cup series As a team owner. Petty was asked about his plans to continue the team past �?T92. A i ainu to got through �?T91 yet and 1 told you what in a Gonna do in �?T92. Durn somewhere at the end of next year Well Tell you who la drive the car in �?T93,�?� he said. Petty said his decision to close out his 34-year driving career was based on a number of things. A Page got something to do with it not winning races has got something to do with it just the idea that every once in a while you say t really love to drive this race car but do i really need to do this a maybe the burning desires not there the Way it was 10 years he also said that the fact he has not won since july 4, 1984 and has had Little Success a two top-10 finishes in the past three years a had a lot to do with the decision. A i done to mind not finishing Good from time to time a he said. A but i done to like going out there and not being Able to compete race to race. A the business has gotten bigger the racing a gotten bigger so its the kind of a Deal where its taken away from the driving part which is what i enjoy doing in the first Petty began driving in 1958 and has a Long list of accomplishments. Among them Are 200 victories a 95 More than anyone else seven series championships seven Daytona 500 victories 27 victories in one season 10 straight victories and 1,152 starts
