European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 15, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 30 the stars and stripes sports 1 Friday january 1s, 1993 end Home losing Streak nil by the associated press Montreal a Stephan Lebeau scored two goals and helped set up two others As the Montreal canadians ended a three game Home losing Streak with a 7-3 Victory Over the Hartford whalers on wednesday a a a _ a a a a a. / t a. A a a the canadians scored three goals in a 47-second Span of the first period Kirk Muller finished a three on one it by tapping in Kevin hallers rebound at 10 59, Erie Desjardins scored on a snapshot 21 seconds later and Brian skin stand scored on a deflection 26 seconds later. Burke in his first action since injuring his right ankle on dec. 27, replaced Frank Pietrangelo As Hart. Ford s goaltender to Start the second period. In other games wednesday. Rangers 5, capitals 4. New York a John Vanbiesbrouc made 47 saves and Adam Graves scored twice As the new York rangers came Back from a two goal deficit to beat Washington. Down 3-1 eight minutes into the second period the rangers scored four straight goals including Mark Messier a tic breaker at 8 52 of the third period. Messier a Linc Mac Adam Graves scored his second goal of the night and 18th of the season on a rebound with 4 18 left for a 5-3 Lead. Graves goal became the game it incr when Kevin Hatcher scored his third of the game for Washington converting his own rebound with 3 06 remaining. It was the first career hat trick for the defens Emam red wings 5, lightning 3 Detroit a Paul Ysebaert a third period goal broke a 3-3 tie As Detroit rallied to beat the Tampa Bay. \ a. A a a. Detroit trailed 3-2 after two periods but scored twice in the first 5 47 of the third to take the Lead and hand the lightning its eighth loss in nine games. _ Steve Yzerman tied the game 3 40 into the final period getting his 32nd of the season after Tampa a. Shayno Stevenson and Joe Reekie crashed into lightning goalie . 4, oilers 1 Edmonton Alberta a Temu so Lanny eluded Esa Tikkane nto score one goal and set up two others As Winnipeg beat Edmonton for its fifth straight win. Velanne the leagues highest scoring Rookie assisted on goals by Mike eagles and Alexei Zha nov. He also scored on the Power play late in the game his 36th goal of the season. Maple Leafs 4, blues 3 Toronto a Bob Rouse made up for two bad plays that led to St. Louis goals by scoring to trigger a three goal third period As Toronto rallied to beat the blues. Rouse the culprit on first period goals by Brett Hull and Brandan Shanahan cruised in from the Point took Doug Gilmour a pass and Slid a Low shot past goalie Guy Hebert at 2 47 of the final period for a 2-2 tic. Montreal a Kirk Muller left and Hartford a Doug Louda Exchange punches during a first period fight wednesday Hagler named to Hall Canastota . A marvelous Marvin Hagler dominated the middleweight division for much of the 1980s. It was a love affair he said. �?o1 think you have to love the game to be one of the Best. Its been a very Loving affectionate affair a said Hagler. On wednesday the relationship led Hagler into the International boxing Hall of Fame., one of 15 newcomers to the Hall for 1993. They will be inducted on june 13. A was a kid coming up from Newark .,i think it is the highlight of my career a Hagler said in a Telephone interview wednesday from Milan Italy where he is working As an actor. T a a it a like a dream to be included with the likes of such great champions As Muhammad Alt and Rocky Marciano sugar Ray Robinson a three men who won their Fame outside of the ring were included in the 1993 class boxing matchmaker Teddy Brenner manager and Trainer Gil Clancy and boxing commentator Don Dunphy. The Trio was part of five non participants named the largest class of nonparticipants yet to earn enshrinement in the 4-year-old Hall said executive director Edward Brophy. They were joined by five boxers from the modern Era four old timers whose last bouts were before 1942 and one Box ing Pioneer. Joining Hagler from the modern Era were Gabriel a a Flash Elorde a filipino who held the world Junior lightweight championship Between 1960 and 1967 Joey Giardello who reigned As world middleweight Champion from 1963 to 1965 Harold Johnson world Light heavy weight Champion from 1961 to 1963 and Fritzie Zivic who won 155 fights Over an 18-year career and was world welterweight Champion in 1940 and 1941. Selected in the old timers category were Les Darcy an australian fighter who was the world middleweight Champion in 1915 and 1916 Theodore a a Tiger Flowers who became the first Black middleweight Champion in 1926 Tommy Gibbons a leading heavyweight contender Between 1911 and 1925 and Maxie Rosenbloom who had 299 career bouts winning 223, and was the world Light heavyweight Champion Between 1930 and 1934. Henry Pearce of England earned induction As a Pioneer a class for boxers whose last contest was prior to 1892. Pearce was the bar knuckle British prize ring Champion in 1805 and retired undefeated. The other two non participants chosen were boxing historian James Jacobs and Arthur Donovan who is the first referee to be inducted. Brenner was a renowned matchmaker at Madison Square Garden from 1959 to 1973. Clancy was honoured As the Trainer and manager of Emile Griffith an original Hall of Fame member. Dunphy broadcast Over 2,000 fights on radio and television including 200title inductees were chosen by a panel of 128 boxing historians members of the boxing writers of America and ring writers from Australia great Britain South Africa Japan and several Central and South american its 1993 additions the Hall will have 122 members. All six of the latest inductees who Are still alive a Hagler Giardello Johnson Brenner Clancy and Dunphy a Are scheduled to attend the induction ceremony said Brophy. Hagler held the world middleweight title from 1980 to 1987 and finished his career with a record of 62-3-2 with 52 knockouts. He became the second Boxer to be voted into the Hall on his first year of eligibility. Alexis Arguello was the first in 1992.devils Trade 2 players for oilers Center East Rutherford Apr the new Jersey devils seeking scoring help in the Middle acquired Center Bernie Nicholls from the Edmonton oilers on wednesday night for Center Kevin Todd and left Wing Zeno Ciger. Nicholls the oilers leading scorer with 39 pints had been enmeshed in a salary dispute with the team he has two Yean remaining on a Deal he signed with the los Angeles Kings in january 1990, just before being traded to the new York rangers Nicholls salary for this season is $700,000, of which $300,000 is deferred. The 31-year-old has contended that oilers pm Glen Sather had agreed to pay the full amount for this season and the next. He has 392 career goals and 564 assists for 956 Points in 12 nil seasons
