European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 15, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 26 b the stars and stripes Friday May 15, 1992 Cavaliers Check celtics front line to take 3-2 Lead by Chuck Melvin Richfield Ohio apr even one of the Best front lines in basketball history can have an off game and they did wednesday night. Bostons storied front line of Lar Bird Kevin Mchale and Robert Paris _ combined for two Points in the second non yourself. A it always feels Good to hit your first shot especially when its a 3-Pointer. My second shot Felt Good too Ana Afi was Good too and after that i Pui of i s Cleveland took an 18-Point Lead by outscoring the celtics 34-23 in the third Quarter finishing the period with a 16-4 Talf As the celtics Ost to the Cleveland Cavaliers 114-98, putting the cars ahead 3-2 in their Eastern conference semifinal series. The series moves to Boston for game 6 tonight. A seventh game if needed would be played in Richfield on sunday. The Cavaliers Are trying to make it to the conference finals for Only the second time in franchise history. Boston Winner of 16 Aba titles has eliminated Cleveland from the playoffs twice before. A i done to know if its anything we did that threw them off a said Brad Daugherty who led Cleveland with 28 Points. We played our game played a Good hard physical game. Whether it threw them off i done to know. Those Guys usually get big numbers. Everybody has off Craig Ehlo bounced Back from an 0-for-9 performance in game 4 by making his first eight shots in the game. Out scored by Boston counterpart Reggie Lewis 42-1 in the previous game Enlo finished with 20 Points a career High 13 assists and six rebounds. Lewis scored 27. A i Only went 0 for 9 on sunday so they a leave me alone tonight a Ehlo joked. A sometimes you have to sacrifice 18-Point tics Shing to run capped by Mark prices three Long jumpers. Daugherty scored 12 Points in the Quarter. The decisive run began with three consecutive mistakes by Bird playing for Only the second time since april 3 because of a bad Back. Boston missed a Chance to Cut the deficit to four when Bird threw the Ball away with 4 35 left in the third Quarter and he then missed badly on a 20-foot shot and fouled Daugherty. The celtics got no closer than 12 in the fourth Quarter. A we knew what we had to do to beat Cleveland a Bird said. A we knew we had to play Good defense because they re a great shooting team and we did no to do the Cavaliers dominated the front court after Parish picked up two fouls within 18 seconds late in the first Quarter. Parish was not much of a Factor after that scoring four Points and grabbing eight rebounds. Mchale also struggled scoring two Points on l-for-9 shooting. Bird had 13 Points and five rebounds in 20 minutes and Kevin Gamble scored 18 for Boston. Larry Nance and John Williams each scored 18 for Cleveland. Kevin Mchale grabs a rebound from Robert Parish and Cavaliers John aide files complaint Tuscaloosa Ala. A a female assistant to University of Alabama basketball coach wimp Sanderson has filed a Federal sex discrimination complaint charging Sanderson hit her a newspaper reported. Nancy Watts a longtime Secretary in the basketball office filed the complaint wednesday with the equal employment Opportunity commission the Birmingham Post Herald reported. Meanwhile Sanderson met with athletic director Hootie Ingram wednesday amid reports that the school had completed its investigation into the incident. A complaint with the Leoc must be filed before a Federal lawsuit can be filed. Watts attorney John Falkenberry would not say whether she planned to sue. A the Leoc complaint says he and the University Are guilty of sex discrimination and says there was an altercation while she was on the Job on or about March 17 which resulted in her being hit in the right Eye a Falkenberry said. Sanderson Alabama Sall time winning est coach has declined to talk to reporters about the matter. Volleyball crowns on line compiled by the stars and stripes volleyball a Continental sports conferences menus and women a championships take place today through sunday at Spang Dahlem a gym. Eight teams will be vying for two spots at the Safe championships that Are also scheduled at Span Dahlem june 4-6. Golf a Ramstein will Host the 1992 Conseil International do sports Militare cism1 Golf tournament saturday through May 22. Golfers from six countries will vie in a 54-Hole event with teams consisting of four open two senior and a chief of Mission player. The . Team consists of Darin balls and Jon Zampedro of Ramstein Steven Hughes of Berlin Steven Kisling of Tor Rejon Guy Colwell of Mildenhall Kirk Barnicle of Kaiserslautern and Robert Berger of Hahn. A registration for the 128-golfer Field for the Uso open june 6 at Stuttgart Golf course in kor Westheim is currently underway. Registration forms which must be accompanied by a $60 or do 100 donation to the Uso Are available at the course or the Stuttgart Uso. Entry deadline is May 29. For More information Call the Uso at ets 420-6261 or 0711 8566875. Softball a Wil Flecken is hosting a unit level tournament May 23 and 24. Entrants must be unit teams with commanders verifying signature on roster. Registration fee is $50 deadline is May 20. Call ets 326-3884 for information. A Vicenza Italy is hosting a memorial Day tourney for menus and women a teams May 23-25. Registration deadline is May 19 fee is $95 per team. For information Call Dou local sports Urner or . Moore at ets 634-7009. Billeting and camping for a nominal fee is available by calling ets 634-7009 bunkhouse or 634-7094 camping. A Karlsruhe joins the memorial Day tournament Parade with a 16-team event May 22-25. Entry deadline is monday fee is $85 per team. Call Mario Farrulla at ets 376-6332 or 6432 for information. Karlsruhe also plans a 12-team women a tournament june 12-14. For teams registering before May 28, the fee is $65. Its $75 thereafter through june 2. For information Call Farrulla. Racquetball a Schinnen the Netherlands is hosting a tournament May 29-31. Categories Are menus open a or c and women a open. The cutoff is 16 players per menus events and 12 for the women. Registration deadline is May 26 at a Cost of $15. The format is single elimination with a Consolation round. Call ets 360-7561 or Civ. 04493-7561 to Register and for addition information. Distance running registration continues through May 29 for the 10-Kilometer Warrior classic at Baum older on May 30. Entry fee is $3 $9 for those desiring to shirt payable at the Hall of champions for any of five age sex groups. There is also a team Competition. For information Call Bob Battey at ets 485-7176. Archery a the Archery association of Europe will hold its�?T1992 Allamy championships May 23-24 at the Heidelberg Rod and gun club. The event will have Hunter animal and Field rounds and kicks off a summer schedule of events for archers of All skill Levels at various Sites. Anyone interested in joining the aae May Contact Terry Watkins at ets 480 7249 or 6515. Soccer a the army a Hessen pal league semifinals take place saturday with Hanau entertaining bad Kreuz Znaco at 11 . At Erle see and Baum older a Home to Darmstadt in a 1 . Game. Death Lon Rhein Mains 20-kilo meter fit Eagle event consists of 5 kilo meters of running 13.3 Kilometres of Bik ing and Back to the Road for another 5 Kilometre run. The race takes place a 23 with the starting Point at the base fit Ness Center. Registration is the Day of that race from 9-10 15 . Entry fee is $15 for categories that in elude menus and women a open senior and masters. Competitors must provid it bicycles mandatory helmet shorts ant appropriate footwear. Hybrid or racing bikes Are recommended. Call the fitness Center at ets 330-715 for More information. Skeet shooting a Ramstein Gary Pettengill wound up on top at Thi cism skeet shooting tourney held Las Friday and saturday at the Kaiserslautern Rod and gun club. Pettengill won a shootout with Swatos Law filipowitsch of the Commonwealth o Independent states. Both gunners knocked Down 99 targets in regulation but petting ill won a sudden death shoot off. The . Team placed second Overall its total of 288 falling just Short of Cham Pion Czechoslovakia a 289 and tying Ger Many. The americans took second in an other sudden death shoot off. Other american scorers were Joseph Mchale 95charles Mcgee and Larr Krutsinger 94 each and Robert Scott 92
