European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 18, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 a the stars and stripes Friday october 18, 1991 fielder Bonds repeat on Apall Star Tea Elkington leads pack at Disney Lake Buena Vista Fla. Apr Steve Elkington bounced Back from a Pool Accident to shoot a 7-under 65 wednesday to share the first round Lead at the Walt Disney world Golf classic with Corey Pavin and Larry Nelson. Elkington reeled off five straight birdies at one Point while Nelson had eight birdies Overall to offset his Lone bogey. Both played their opening round on the 7,190-Yard Magnolia course one of three used by the Field of 132 pros. Pavin the Pgar a leading Money Winner this year with $905,180, carded his round on the 6,957-Yard Palm course. Pavin was one of Only two players on the Leader Board who played Palm. Elkington seeking his second Victory this year said he Felt the effects of a broken nose sustained monday at a nearby wave Pool when he crashed face first into the Back of a youngsters head. A i had a Flashback that i was at Bondi Beach in Australia a said Elkington who was taken to a Hospital for treatment after the nose is of but my Eye is starting to close up and my neck is killing by Dave Goldberg a football writer the a Fly a internal dispute Over its a illegal demonstration Rule apparently Isnit Over. Following such a Call that helped the new York giants to their last second 2320 win in Pittsburgh monday night Jim Finks chairman of the Rule making Competition committee suggested that officials who Don t like the Rule May be deliberately calling it in an Effort to get it changed. A a it a a judgment Call up to the officials a said Finks president of the new Orleans saints. A but my impression is that they done to like the Rule so they re going out of their Way to Call it to show the latest Call came in Pittsburgh a finest hour a after Eric Green caught a 5-Yard touchdown pass from Neil of Donnell with 50 seconds left that finished erasing a 20-0 deficit and tying the game at 20-20. Green spiked the Ball and was joined by teammates Louis Lipps and Dwight Stone in a Little dance. Out fluttered a yellow Flag. A illegal demonstration a a announced referee red Cushion. A Pittsburgh will be penalized on the so Gary Anderson kicked off from the 30 instead of the 35. The Ball went out of Bounds and the giants got the Ball in great Field position a their own 40. That s the result of another recent Rule a one which specifies that a Kickoff out of Bounds is spotted 30 Yards from where it was kicked unless it goes out even closer to the Kickoff spot. Forty six seconds later. Malt Bahr kicked a 44-Yard Field goal to give the giants a 23-20 Victory. That a just about his Range a he did no to try anything longer than 48 Yards in warmups. A what i saw was not the intent of our rules a Finks said. A a the demonstration was spontaneous. It Wasny to Long. It was t the Rule that was enforced monday night was the result of demonstrations by the a fun Bunch a seven or eight members of the 1982-83 redskins who would by Ronald Blum new York apr a season with Surprise winners produced a new look associated press All Star team. Five players who did no to get a single vote last year made the team and four of last seasons All stars did no to get any votes. First baseman Cecil fielder of Detroit and outfielder Barry Bonds of Pittsburgh were the Only players to repeat from 1990. The five who did no to get votes last year were third baseman Terry Pendleton of Atlanta Catcher Mickey Tettleton of Baltimore designated hitter Frank Thomas of the Chicago White sox Lethander Tom Glavine of Atlanta and reliever Lee Smith of St Louis. Julio Franco of Texas who got just one vote last year won at second base while Baltimore a Cal Ripken won for the fifth time at shortstop. Ken Griffey or. Of Seattle and Jose Canseco of Oakland completed the Outfield. Bostons Roger Clemens won at right handed Pitcher for the third time. Outfielder Rickey Henderson and pitchers Bob Welch Frank Viola and Bobby Thigpen All failed to get a vote after making last years team. The a team was selected in nationwide voting by sports writers and Broad fielder Bonds casters. The closest race was at Catcher where Tettleton beat Brian Harper of Minnesota 41-36. There were no players on the team from the Al Champion twins or the Al East Champion Toronto Blue jays. Only two clubs had More than one player. Atlanta the no West Champ had Pendleton and Glavine. Detroit which finished tied for second in the Al East at 84-78, had fielder and Tettleton. Just two National leagues made it among the position players Pendleton and Bonds. After Catcher the second closest voting was for designated hitter Thomas got 49 votes beating Paul Molitor of Milwaukee and fielder by 10 each. But Thomas also got 48 votes at first base and they did no to count toward the do total. Ripken who hit .323 with 34 homers and 114 Rols also was selected to the a team in 1983, 1984, 1985 and 1989. Clemens 18-10 also made the team in 1986 and 1987, while Canseco won in 1988 and Tettleton in 1989. Ripken won by the largest margin beating last year s Winner Barry Larkin of Cincinnati 166-9. Glavine 20-11 had the second largest beating californians Jim Abbott 149-11. Fielder who tied Canseco for the major league Lead in homers with 44, beat Thomas 95 /i-48 at first base. Julio Franco beat the cubs Ryne Sandberg 104-57 at second base and Pendleton beat Howard Johnson of the mets 126-36 at third. In the Outfield Bonds got 117 votes Griffey 80 and Canseco 79. Toronto a Joe Carter was fourth with 52 and Pittsburgh a Bobby Bonilla the biggest Star among the players eligible for free Agency was fifth with 40. Clemens who led the Al in Era 2.62innings 271 1-3strikeouts 241 and shutouts 4beat the twins Scott Erickson 109-43 at right hander. Erickson and Detroit a Bill Gullickson were the Only 20-game winners in the Al. Smith who led the majors with 47 saves beat californians Bryan Harvey 127-26 at get a a Kemp off waivers Philadelphia a the Philadelphia eagles limited to two quarterbacks because of injuries claimed 11-year Veteran Jeff Kemp on wednesday and waived backup Pat Ryan. Kemp waived by the Seattle sea Hawks on tuesday has the a Fly slowest quarterback rating 52.9, and a league High 12 interceptions. His last interception was critical in the sea Hawks 23-20 overtime loss to the los Angeles raiders on sunday. Kemp 32, became expendable when Seattle incumbent Dave Krieg was ruled ready to play against Pittsburgh on sunday. Krieg s right thumb was broken in the season opener. The eagles with Randall Cunningham and Jim Mcmahon missing from action have struggled with Ryan losing to Washington Tampa Bay and new Orleans. Kemp started five of the six games Krieg missed leading the sea Hawks to two victories and three losses. A i did not play up to my potential a Kemp said wednesday night in a conference Call from Seattle. He said his big mistake a was that i threw too Many he said it will take time to learn the eagles offensive schemes. Whether i it be ready in 1a or two weeks i Don t know a he said. A a it a going to be a Challenge. I want to help any Way i can a coach Rich Kotite said Kemp has a big advantage Over other unemployed quarterbacks the eagles have studied since c Unningham s season ending knee injury. Jeffs a Guy who has not Only been playing in the nil recently but has been starting Kotite said. A there Are a lot of quarterbacks out there on the Street. ,. But Jeff Kemp has been playing right up until this past no fun Rule debate lingers on Eric Green s <86 Celebration May have helped cause his steel Erst defeat. Gather in the end zone after a touchdown celebrate with a High fives and then Spike the Ball. In 19n4, the nil owners put an end to it. Passing a Rule calling for a 5-Yard Penally for a unsportsmanlike acts on the Field that would provoke retaliation by opposing it referred specifically to a excessive prolonged or Likely to provoke in monday night s Case there was no retaliation by the giants except an 16-Yard pass from Jeff Hostetler to Dave Meggett and an 18-Yard scramble by Hostetler that set up Bahrs kick. If there had Heen no penalty. New York would have gotten the Ball five Yards farther Back and Bahr might have kicked from 49 Yards a a Yard longer than any kick he had tried in practice
