European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 17, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday december 17,1991 the stars and stripes Page 25 Kaiserslautern Christmas beats Worms Kaiserslautern Germany Gerald Davis scored 32 Points monday to Lead Pir Masens rally from an 18-Point halftime deficit to a 117-106 Victory Over Worms in the Kaiserslautern Christmas basketball shootout. The wildcats had a 59-41 halftime Lead. But Davis and Darnell Arbett 26 Points led the roadrunners 76-45 second half Blitz. Jessie Rozier added 16 Points and James Carlisle 12 for Pir Masens. Greg Vaughn had 28 Points for Worms Ken Dailey and Joey Ellsworth scored 23 apiece Joel Lucas had 17 and Sherman Nelson scored 10. The double elimination event that started Friday with 23 teams Kaiserslautern a Kleber gym continued monday at both Kleber and Lan Stuhl gyms. In mondays other games at Kleber a town civilians 101, Heilbronn 88 Thomas Pope and Charles Stanley scored 21 Points each to Lead the civilian All stars to Victory. Tree Morgan and Phil Moore added 19 each. Heff Bronny a Vincent Price led All scorers with 28,. Pete Ezell had 27 and Glen Waite added 17. A town had a 47-46 halftime 88, Mannheim 66 the bears used a balanced scoring attack to break a 31-31 halftime tie. Marco Gittens had 17 Points Alex Thompson 15 and Earl Barnes and Mason la each. Mannheim a Randy Brooks led All scorers with 21, followed by Norman Maynier a 18.k-town panthers 90, Schweinfurt 75 the panthers stopped the magicians after a 41-41 tie. Doug Williams scored 21 Points Lou Hannan had 11 and Willie Dickey Tim Coleman and Mark Bullock Sas own Pidto scored 10 each. Dewayne Darling led Frankot Irtz a Jesse Hollings 51 Battles Parma sense Darnell Arbett Middle and my Schweinfurt with 15 Points while Patrick Chael Paul 35 for a rebound saturday. Pir Masens won that game 108-67 and Arbett Moultrie Floyd Palmer and Barnett Hall had 26 Points monday in a 117-106 win Over Worms. Scored 10 Points apiece. In mondays games at Lan Stuhl Nurnberg 94, Wurzburg 74 the knights took a 47-34 halftime Lead and padded the margin in the second half behind a game High 29 Points from Leonard Thomas. Moore added 22 and Goliath Reaggins scored 13 for the winners. Cedric Howlett led the rattlers with 21 Points James Brown had 16 Points and de Salter and Mike Hawkins scored 10 each. Nurnberg advanced to a 5 . Tuesday game at Kleber gym. Wurzburg is out of the tournament. Lan Stuhl 89, Ansbach 73 Vernon Lusco led the Lions winning Effort with 22 Points Otis Tucker added 20 and Brian Grigsby hit for 17. Barton Wade scored 24 Points for Ansbach. Karlsruhe 88, Zwell Brincken 73 Craig Armstead scored 31 Points to Lead Karlsruhe. Paul Blakey and Richie Evans added 12 each for the pacers. Joe Wehn Eros 18 Points topped Wei Bruckn followed by Xavier Sanders 14 Points and 10 from Enos Brathwaite. Karlsruhe advances to a 5 . Tuesday game against Lan Stuhl and Wei Bruckn is eliminated. Bremerhaven 93, a Burg 86 Bremer Haveri set the Aschaffenbur suns after taking a 40-37 halftime Lead. Pat Skinner led the winners with 22 Points Tom Hatter had 16 and Kevin Herdin scored 14. Jerome Mcknight led the suns with 27 Points Lawrence Bell scored 22 and Kelvin Lee added 20. Stuttgart 123, Frankfurt 118 30-something, a civilian club from Stuttgart eliminated the eagles despite 40 Points from Thomas Davis. Danny Buck led 30-Somethine with 36, Teddy Moore had 35 and Thomas Lyons 23. Eddie Woods had 24 for Frankfurt and Tim Jones added 19. The winners play Bremerhaven tuesday 7 . At sets Pace in Speed skating trials Milwaukee a despite another night of Bone chilling weather Brian Wanek had his Best outdoor time in a 5,000-meter race at the . Olympic Speed skating trials sunday. Wanek won in 7 12.45. Dave Besteman won the menus 1,000 meters in 1 17.13. Qualifiers for the . Olympic team will be chosen after More trials next weekend at the state Fairgrounds rink. Skaters faced a windchill Factor of -21 and temperatures in the single digits. Winds were 25 Miles an hour. Wanek said he dealt with the weather conditions the Best he could. A i Wasny to real intimidated by looking at it Quot he said. A the wind was obviously a Factor. A a it a a condition we face Here frequently. Its not Ideal of course but in a Nappy with my times Quot he said. Besteman said sundays conditions rivalled saturdays when trials were delayed an hour because of High winds. A i thought the conditions were a Little better tonight Quot he said. A a Little Snow fell overnight and it kept the dirt off the track so i was Able to grip a Little Eric Taim who was second in the 1.000 meters saturday scratched in the 1.000 meters sunday to prepare for the 5.000 meters. Flaim finished second in the 5,000 in 7 16.23. Mark Greenwald was third in the 5,000 meters in 7 23.09. Flaim said he did no to regret his decision not to compete in the 1,000. �?o1 think that if i would have had a 1.000 in my legs i have been Able to attack in the 5,000 like i did a Flaim said. A it was the right Dan Jansen finished second in the 1.000 meters in 1 17.15. Jansen said he was Happy with his time considering the cold temperatures and wind. A i kept my Edge better and i knew 1 had to Nave a Good one a Jansen said. A i attacked it pretty Well and in a Happy with my Jansen said he made minor changes in his routine to compensate for the conditions. A i took the turns softer than last night a he said. Nick Thometz who won the 1,000 me ters saturday was third in sundays round with a 1 18.03. A my 1,000 Wasny to bad but it Wasny to great a Thometz said. A a it a getting better. Its Thometz said the said the temperatures did no to bother him during the race. A you done to notice the cold that much when you skate a he said. A you feel it More when you go to the line and after you re Thometz led in the 1,000 meters with a cumulative score of 77.765. Pat Seltsam was second at 78.260 and Besteman was third at 78.345. Jansen was fourth at 78.460. Bonnie Blair the defending olympic Champion won the women a 1,000 meters in 1 25.0. She had a first place Cuni native 1,000 meter score of 85.070 from saturday and sundays rounds. Blair said the cold weather was a Factor in the race. A last night 1 noticed the wind More the whole race a Blair said. A tonight 1 Only noticed it on the Backstretch the last time around. 1 think my fastest time Here is 1 23.08 a so to be Able to skate a Flat 1 25.0 in this kind of wind i think that a pretty Good for Blair said the weather also affected the ice. A the ice was harder so you Glide More but it also Breaks away More a she said. A it seemed like my skates weren to catching like i Michelle Kline was second in the women s 1,000 meters in 1 28.41. Her cumulative score of 88.145 put her in third place Overall. Moira d Andrea was third in the 1,000 meters in 1 28.52. She was in second place Overall in the 1,000 meters with a cumulative score of 88.125. May Docter won the women a 3,000 meters in 4 44.28. Angela Zuckerman was second in 4 47.69 and Kline was third in 4 49.86. Docter said like everyone else the weather affected her performance. A a in be never skated in this cold weather anywhere a she said. �?o1 wanted to go faster but its Tough to expect that because of the wind gusts. If you go slower its real hard to get faster the rest of the , Murray steal show at pro Rodeo Las vegas Nev. A bareback rider Clint Corey claimed his first world title and to Murray capped the most successful season in the history of the professional Rodeo cowboys association As the final round of the $2.45 million National finals Rodeo ended sunday. Corey who three times before had finished As runner up to the bareback Riding Champion claimed his first world Crown with $107,350. Murray smashed records this year in route to his third straight All around championship including the most Money won in a season a $244,231. He actually won about $260,000, but is allowed to count earnings from Only 100 rodeos. Calf Roper Fred Whitfield the 1990 orca Rookie of the year won a world championship with $115,040 in 1991 earnings. Whitfield clobbered the record for total time on 10 rounds with a cumulative total of 91.7. He also broke the nor calf roping earnings record with $70,609. With the title Whitfield becomes the first Black Cowboy Ever to win a orca timed event world championship. Robert Etbauer won his second Saddle bronc Riding title setting a 10-round re Cord of 766 Points and a season earnings record of $129,408, including $72,855 at the finals. He opened the nor with wins in the first four rounds overcoming a $33,000 Lead by his brother Billy Etbauer. Bull rider Tuff Hedeman of Bowie Texas won his third world championship when he Rode eight of 10 nor bulls and pushed his season total to $1 i 1,071
