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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 1, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday december 1,1991 the stars and stripes c Page 23 sports Wir Bonilla May make decision monday from wire reports new York a Bobby Bonilla having barred additional clubs from entering his free agent sweepstakes will decide monday where he wants to play according to his agent. A i think he a going to Tell me on monday a Dennis Gilbert told new Day Friday. A i talked to Bobby thursday night and he wanted to sleep on it. I told him to take some time. Everyone needs a few Days to get away from it and relax. Its been very  Bonilla will decide from among six teams the new York mets California Angels Pittsburgh pirates Philadelphia Phillies Chicago cubs and Chicago White sox. Gilbert said a seventh team approached him in the past few Days but the agent replied that Bonilla would not consider offers from any More clubs. A a we re just too far Down the line a Gilbert said. A we done to want to drag this thing  however Gilbert and Bonilla did permit the cubs to enter the bidding this week a decision that May support thie claims of some baseball sources that Bonilla prefers to play in Chicago. A the cubs got in Way late a said Gilbert who noted the cubs were reorganizing their upper management while other clubs were pursuing Bonilla. So far the Angels Are the highest bidder a $27.5 million for five years. Next Are the Phillies $25 million and mets $24.5 million. The cubs and White sox also Are expected to offer $25 million or  activate Smith Buffalo . A defensive end Bruce Smith was activated by the Buffalo Bills in time for sundays game against the new York jets. Smith last seasons nil defensive player of the year has played Only one game this season after suffering a preseason knee , aussie tied for Lead Melbourne Australia a australian Rodger Davis and Steven Richardson of Britain both shot 2-under- 70s saturday and shared the Lead after the third round of the australian open with scores of 212. Davis and Richardson have had identical rounds of 72-70-70. American Hank Baran was tied for third place at 212 with Sweden a Mats Lanner and Jamie Spence of Britain. Lanner and Baran who were tied for the second round Lead shot 74s, while Spence had a 72. Three time Champion Greg Norman and Ian Baker Finch the British open Champion both had third round 71s and were eight shots off the Pace. A number of big name players have had difficulty adjusting to the Slick greens and fierce winds around the Royal Melbourne course. Americans Robert Gamez Ben Crenshaw and defending Champion John Morse were among those who missed the Cut after the second round. Weekend sports on to radio canal european do an television sunday pro football new York jets at Buffalo 7 ., followed by new Orleans at san Francisco. Monday pro football a los Angeles raiders at san Diego 2  television sunday pro football a new York jets at Buffalo 7 ., followed by new Orleans at san Francisco. Monday pro football a los Angeles raiders at san Diego 2 , seb radio sunday pro football a Green Bay at Atlanta 7 ., Kansas City at Seattle 10  Monday pro football a los Angeles raiders at san Diego 2 . Joe Ozaki overtakes Nelson Kai Moncho Japan a Naomi Chi a a Joe Ozaki took the Lead in the Casio world open by firing shot an 8-under- 64 in saturdays third round for a 202 total. American Larry Nelson fell to second one stroke Back after shooting a 69. Ozaki starting the third round four strokes Back went on a Birdie tear from the Start with Birds on the first four holes. Jumbo Ozaki Joe a other brother was five strokes off the Pace tied with american Ken  ends win drought Taylor Mich. A Dave Ferraro of Kingston ., broke a 1 /2-year Victory drought saturday with a 213212 Victory Over Roger Bowker of Ocala fla., in the title match of the professional bowlers association Bud Light touring players championship. Ferraro ended an 0-10 drought on television dating Back to 1990. He earned his sixth title and $27,000. He also became the first player to win this tournament twice. He won Here in 1988. To get to Bowker Ferraro first beat Walter Ray Williams or. Of Stockton calif., 235-224. In the semifinal Ferraro beat David Ozio of Vidor Texas 235-190. Ozio trying to win his fifth title of the year and second in a Row earned $9,000 for third. He raised his tour leading earnings to $222,985. In the opening game of the Stepladder format Williams beat Tony Westlake of Edmond okla., 220-204.preps finally get game in Wellesley mass. The Wellesley High school raiders Defeated the Needham High school rockets 35-7 Friday but police had More pressing concerns a finding who planted a bomb on the Field a Day earlier. On thursday the Day the 104th annual rivalry Between the two teams was supposed to be held police exploded a bomb found buried near the 50-Yard line. Because of the incident 10 Wellesley police officers patrolled fridays game a twice the Normal detail a and cruisers were in the area. A there were no incidents that 1 heard of a said Wellesley sgt. Bob Meaney who estimated the crowd at about 2,500. A the game went just . 1 seed is upset Dallas a unseeded Tommy Shimada of Gulph Mills pa., upset no. 1 seed Ricky Becker from Roslyn ., 6-2, 6-3 in fridays fourth round of the United states Tennis associations boys 18 National indoor  taking on australian Johannesburg South Africa a american Todd Witsken moved into the final of the South african open by beating Canadian Grant connell.7-6 726-3 their semifinal on saturday. A sore Back forced top seed Petr Korda to quit his semifinal against defending Champion Wayne Ferreira and the 20-year-old australian moved into the final to play the unseeded . Olympic team bows red Deer Albert Achris Lindberg stole the spotlight from Lin mate Eric Lindros on Friday night with a goal and an assist leading team Canada Over the . Olympic team 4-2. Lindros Randy Smith and Chris Kontos also scored for team Canada which has a 3-2-2 record in seven games this year with the . Olympic team. Dave Archibald the third member of Lindrosz line had an assist. A a we be played 10 games together and dominated play a Lindberg said. Sometimes we get a Little lackadaisical in our own end. We re just getting  4 goals spark penguins win by the associated press Philadelphia Kevin Stevens had four goals three in the first period As the Pittsburgh penguins Defeated Philadelphia 9-3 Friday extending the flyers wingless Streak to five. Stevens four goal performance was the first in the nil this season. He leads the league in goals 20 and Points 39. Stevens has 17 goals and 12 assists in his last 13 games. The penguins took a 3-0 Lead in the first period with Stevens scoring All the goals. He added his fourth in the second period when Pittsburgh took an insurmountable 6-0 Lead. The flyers 0-4-1 in their last five games fell to 1-7-2 against Patrick division foes. The penguins Are 6-2-2 in their last 10 games and 7-4 on the Road. In other games Friday Bruins 5, Canad Lens 4 Boston a Bob Carpenter scored his second goal of the game with six seconds left in overtime lifting Boston Over Montreal. A a Boston 10-10-4 moved into second place in the Adams division with 24 Points one Point ahead of Hartford which was Idle. Montreal leads the division with 36 Points. Carpenters 10th goal of the season set up by Bany Pederson a pass came after Montreal a Kirk Muller erased a 4-1 deficit with three goals in the third  4, oilers 4 Edmonton Alberta a Rookie  Falloon scored his second goal of the game on a breakaway with just 12 seconds left to give san Jose an overtime tie with Edmonton. Edmonton a Mark Lamb had earlier jammed a Loose puck under the catching Glove of san Jose goaltender arturs irbe with six minutes left in regulation time to give the oilers a 4-3 Lead. But san Jose defens Eman Neil Wilkinson banked a pass off the boards to Send Falloon in alone on Edmonton goalie Bill Ranford. His goal brought a Nuge Roar from the crowd of 16,655, which cheered alternately for the oilers and the Sharks  5, Blackhawk 2 Vancouver British Columbia a Greg Adams had two goals and Trevor Linden scored a goal and added three assists As Vancouver beat Chicago. Jeremy Roenick and Brian Noonan scored for Chicago As the Blackhawk who had the Best record in the nil last season lost their fourth straight on the Road and dropped under .500 at 10-11-5. The canucks had 13 Power plays but often  solve the net minding of Chicago sed Belfour in a game that took More than three hours to Complete. Chicago out shot the canucks 36-35.islanders 3, capitals 2 Lan Dover my. Steve weeks had 32 saves and new York held off Washington a comeback bid ending a nine game losing Streak against the capitals. Derek King scored his 14th goal and Uwe Krupp had two assists As the last place islanders beat Washington for the first time since feb. 2,1990. The capitals entered the game with an nil Best 4.9 goals per game average but weeks held them scoreless until Dino Ciccarelli scored a Power play goal with 10 20 left. That made it 3-1, and Al Iafrate pulled the capitals within a goal with a Power play score with 4 41 remaining. Weeks stopped Washington a final three shots however to preserve the  Leafs 3, North stars 2 Bloomington Minn. Brian Bradley capitalized on two mistakes to score a pair of breakaway goals As Toronto beat Minnesota. All three Toronto goals were set up by North stars mistakes As the Leafs extended the North stars wingless Streak to five games 0-4-1 and moved into a tie with Minnesota for fourth place in the Norris division. Grant Fuhr made 33 saves As the Leafs completed their four game 10-Day Road trip with a 2-1-1 record. Rangers 5, sabres 4 Buffalo . Mark Messier scored 43 seconds into overtime As new York saved in regulation by a controversial Call by the video replay judge beat Buffalo. The sabres appeared to have won the game with 10 seconds left in regulation time. However after consulting with the video replay judge referee Denis Morel disallowed a goal by Jay Wells claiming Wells had kicked the puck into the net. The Victory was the first for the rangers in Buffalo since feb. 24, 1987. They had been 0-5-1 in that period. Mike Gartner a second goal of the game at 7 07 of the third period gave the rangers a 4-3 Lead before Randy Wood tied it for the sabres at j3 22  
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