European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 18, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 22 a the stars and stripes saturday january 18, 1992 Klingler has mind on draft Mobile Ala. Apr University of Houston quarterback David Klingler is preparing for saturdays senior bowl but his thoughts keep wandering to the nil draft. In two years at the University of Houston Klingler proved he could throw. But the 6-foot-3 senior must demonstrate for the pro scouts his ability to work in a pro style offence. A i think the most important thing for me to do this week is get familiar with a tight end and get used to working with a conventional offence a Klingler said during practice tuesday. Quot in our offence we did no to have any tight ends. A we did no to have any split backs either so that a the biggest adjustment in a going to have to Klingler is expected to be a first round pick in the nil draft. Like most of the prospects he Isnit going to announce where he would like to play in the pros though he did say being chosen by the Houston oilers would be a a special since that is his Hometown. A a in la have to just wait and see. In a familiar with coach Jack Pardee because he recruited me to Houston but oilers quarterback Warren Moon has still got some years to go. He a not going to be leaving the oilers. Playing in Houston would be great los Angeles raiders coach Art Shell directs the acc squad against the pfc team led by Chicago bears coach Mike Ditka in saturdays annual player showcase. Kickoff is i . Cd at mobiles Ladd stadium. Not having a Strong offensive line to work with wont be a problem for Klingler this week with behemoths like Northwestern a Darryl Ashmore Virginia techs Eugene Chung and Texas Chuck Johnson up share top spot by Bob Green Bermuda dunes Calif. A Neal Lancaster had a share of the 36-Hole Lead in the Bob Hope classic and less than High Hopes. A a in be got to shoot 66, 67 the next two Days just to stay in Contention and in be already played the two easiest courses a Lancaster said thursday after the Best finish of his career pushed him to the top of the Leader Board. Steve Elkington also is tied for the Lead. And the Man who won the season opening tournament of champions last week has some very High Hopes indeed. A i guess in a getting greedy a Elkington said admitting he a thinking in terms of two in a Row. Both he and Lancaster however were in danger of dropping out of Contention in the traditionally Low scoring tournament until they made the turn at Indian Wells which Elkington called a the easiest course in the Elkington made his move with birdies on five of the last six holes shot 66 and completed two rounds of the five Day 90-Hole tournament in 11-under-Par 133. Lancaster finished even stronger. He played the 12th through 17th holes Birdie Birdie Eagle Birdie Birdie Birdie shot 29 and matched Elkington a 6-under Effort for the Day and his 36-Hole total. A the Best in be Ever done a said Lancaster a former mini tour player now in his third season on the pea tour. Gene Sauers Brian Claar Nolan Henke and Kenny pern were a single stroke behind the co leaders at 134. Claar who has yet to win in seven seasons on the pea tour moved up with the Best round of the tournament a 63 at Bermuda dunes. He did not make a bogey did not have a �?o5�?� on his card and closed his round with a 30-foot Eagle putt. Sauers and Henke each shot a 65 at Indian Wells and Perry had the same at Bermuda dunes. Fred couples who has finished sixth or better in 14 of his last 17 world wide starts shot 67 at la Quinta and led a Large group at 135, two strokes Back with three rounds to go in the Chase for a $198,000 first prize. Arnold Palmer the 62-year-old, five time Winner of this title slipped to a 74 after generating some first Day excitement with an opening 66. At 140, he was seven strokes off the Hope classic Mark of Meara plays around a tree in route to a 69-135 Rolls past Virginia tech by the associated press once again the posse Rode to the Rescue. Tulane a super subs reeled off runs of 15-2 and 15-0 thursday night and helped the 19th-ranked Green wave remain unbeaten with an 80-60 Victory Over Virginia tech. The posse is what coach Perry Clark Calls his second string unit which he routinely plays for about five minutes no matter How Well the starters Are playing. This time the posse made its Entrance earlier than usual after Tulane began the game by making nine trips Down the court without a Basket in falling behind 9-2. A few minutes later Tulane was ahead 17-11. In the second half the Green wave led 45-33 when again it was the possess turn. Freshman Point guard Pointer Williams sparked a 15-0 spree with All of the Points coming off turnovers caused by Tulane strapping defense. �?o1 thought the posse came in and really turned it up. That really got the offence flowing a Clark said. Quot sometimes you press to create problems for your opponents and sometimes you press to create opportunities for yourselves. Tonight we pressed to create in other games no. 2 Urcla routed Oregon 99-71, Washington surprised no. 7 Arizona 62-60, no. 14 North Carolina beat Wake Forest 90-79 and no. 25 Louisville Defeated South Florida 60-47. Tulane 13-0, 2-0 metro conference forced visiting Virginia tech into 29 turnovers 16 of them steals. Many of them were caused by the basketball a a it a hard to simulate in practice what they do on defense a tech coach Bill Foster said. A we done to have the depth to simulate that. You can to create that sort of situation in Anthony Reed led Tulane with 14 Points eight rebounds and three steals. David Whitmore had 15 Points Kim Lewis 11 and Carlin Hartman 10. Lewis and Hartman Are part of the posse which had been averaging almost As Many Points As the starters. Steve Hall led Virginia tech 6-7, 1-2 with 13 Points. Corey Jackson had 12 and Jonn Rivers had 10.no. 2 Urcla 99, Oregon 71 de of Bannon played sparingly in his highly anticipated debut for Urcla and it was Tracy Murray a 21 Points that contributed to the Bruins staying unbeaten. O Bannon one of the nations top prep players in 1990, has been unable to play for Urcla since undergoing major reconstructive surgery on his left knee in october 1991. The 6-foot-8 freshman played six minutes against Oregon and scored two Points. The Bruins 11-0, 3-0 Pacific-10 led 23-10 and coasted. Don Maclean added 16 Points and Mitchell Butler had 15. Antoine Stoudamire had 20 Points for the ducks 57, 1-2 Washington 62, no. 7 Arizona 60 Rich Manning made a 15-foot shot with one second left As Washington handed Arizona its second straight loss. Arizona which had its 71-game, Home winning Streak broken by Urcla last saturday lost in Seattle for the second consecutive . 14 North Carolina 90, Wake Forest 79 George Lynch scored 26 Points on ll-for-13 shooting and North Carolina beat Wake Forest for the ninth straight game and for the 21st time in 22 tries. The tar heels 12-2, 3-1 Atlantic coast conference led just 79-76 with 2 42 before scoring eight Points in a Row. Derrick Phelps had 18 Points and Eric Montross added 15 for North . 25 Louisville 60, South Florida 47 Reserve Center Brian Hopgood scored seven Points in a 10-0 spree in the second Naif that led Louisville to its first metro conference Victory of the Texas Elpaso improved to 13-1 with a 67-51 Victory Over Hawaii in the Western athletic conference. Prince Stewart scored 14 Points and held Phil Lott the league s top scorer at 23 Points per game to just eight Points on 3-of-8 shooting. Also the division 1 menus record of 64 consecutive Xoai s?1 Joe Dykstra of Western Illinois in 1981-82 is in jeopardy a by a woman. Ginny Doyle of Richmond made two More foul shots thursday night and now has hit 57 straight this season and 63 in a Row dating Back to last season. Despite Doyle Richmond lost to Virginia Commonwealth 66-64,
