European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 20, 1993, Darmstadt, Hesse Pago 36 the stars and stripes sports monday december 26,1093 Puebla Mexico v Simon Brown a former Imp and wac welterweight Champion knocked out Terry Norris in the fourth round saturday night to claim the wac super welterweight title. Brown who twice had fights with Norris postponed because of illness made the most of his delayed Opportunity dropping the Champion in the first round with a hard fight. He put him away for keeps at 1 06 of the fourth round with another big right. Brown 40-2 with 30 knockouts handed Norris his fourth loss in 30 fights. Brown s Victory stole the Thunder from the evening s featured performer Julio Cesar Chavez who retained the wac super lightweight title. Chavez improved to 89-0-1 with 77 knockouts by stopping previously unbeaten Andy Holli Gan of England after five rounds. Referee Arthur Mercante signalled it was Over As the Bell sounded opening the sixth. Chavez had Holligan in trouble in the second and the briton was bleeding freely from the nose and eyes until the bout was finally halted. A crowd estimated at Between 30,000 and 45,000 in a soccer stadium came to cheer Chavez but got a Bonus with Brown s shocker Over Norris. In another title bout Michael Nunn scored a unanimous Ducci title fight card Hector Camacho in �?ohula11 trunks stands Over fallen Lee Fortune. Sion Over dominican challenger Marqui Sosa to retain the Aba middleweight title. Neither fighter gave ground in the bout although Nunn piled up an advantage in the late rounds in improving to 42-1 with 27 knockouts in the opener on the card of four title fights Hector Quot Macho Quot Camacho of puerto Rico took an easy step toward an if welterweight title fight by stopping Lee Fortune 82 seconds into the first round. Camacho stopped Fortune with a barrage of punches after the fighters broke from a Clinch. Camacho 44-2 with 21 knockouts is scheduled for a Jan. 29 fight in Las vegas with Felix Trinidad also of puerto Rico with the Winner taking on Chavez later in the year. A a germans teach . 3-0 in by Richard Lorant Stanford Calif apr sobered by its first loss in a year world Champion Germany schooled an inexperienced . Team with a 3-0 beating saturday in a world cup tuneup. After the game the americans thanked them for the lesson. A in sports you always learn More when you lose,�?T1 said . Goalie Brad Friedel whose Good positioning and diving saves kept the game close until Midway through the second half. Germany which lost to Argentina 2-1 wednesday in a rematch of the last world cup final was hot in a giving mood. Coach Berti Vogts vowed publicly before the game that he did t want a repeat of the last .-German matchup last summer when a careless German defense let the americans pull to 4-3 on two late goals despite dominating throughout. . Coach Bora Milutinovic who fielded a very Young team said he was happier after saturday s shutout than he was following. Oth the loss in Chica Bergame Quot he Sai a. Quot we played much better today than the . Defender Alexi Lalas agreed. Quot playing a team like Germany is the ultimate test. They play really rough Quot Lalas said. Forward Andreas Moller scored one goal and set up the two others for Germany. Moller opened the scoring with a first half header. German league High scorer Stefan Kuntz a National team Rookie added an insurance goal and substitute Andreas Thom put the americans away in the s9th minute. The americans played the germans much closer in the second half but were unable to finish their attacks. Second half . Sub Chad peering romped to alone in the 63rd minute but German midfielder Dieter Eills Slid in and deflected Deering s shot wide. A crowd of 52,397 watched the Stanford stadium one of the Sites for the world cup. 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By the associated press Quebec a Claude Lemieux and Valeri pc Lepkin scored 27 seconds apart late in the second period sparking the new Jersey devils to a 6-2 Victory saturday Over the Quebec Nordques. The devils avoiding the loss of three straight games for the first time this season also had goals from Jim Dowd John Maclean Stephane Richer and David Emma. It was the first career goal for Dowd recalled earlier this week from new jerseys Ahl affiliate in Albany Claude Lapointe and defens Eman Craig Wolanin a with his first goal of the season a scored for the Nordques. In other games saturday flyers 2, Blackhawk 2 Philadelphia Eric Lindros set up a shorthanded goal by Al Conroy and Yves Racine scored on a Power play in the second period to give Philadelphia the tie with surging Chicago. Michel Goulet and Christian Uuttu scored for the Blackhawk. Whalers 4, capitals 1. Hartford Conn. A Alexander Godynyuk got three assists in his debut for Hartford As the whalers broke a four . Nips Norway in Moscow tourney. Macc Alt a Iii. Moscow up a Forward Todd i Art in scored once and had three assists to lift the . To a 4-3 Victory against the norwegians saturday night at the 26th Izvestia tournament. Lim Taylor s . Squad still retains a Chance for the Gold medal together with the group leading czechs and russian olympic team. In the other group a match on saturday czech goalkeeper roman Turel made 22 saves to help his team earn a 1-1 tie against the russian olympians. Group b Canada finally got a Point after two successive losses tying the russian National team 2-2. Game wingless Streak. Canad Lens 8, red wings 1 Montreal a Oleg Petrov scored three goals As Montreal ended Detroit a five game winning Streak. Earlier this season the canadians had ended Toronto a record 10-game winning Streak and a seven Galihe winning run by new Jersey. Bruins 5, lightning 3 St. Petersburg Fla. Ray Bourque and Paul Stanton scored 16 seconds apart in the third period rallying Boston past Tampa Bay. Maple Leafs 4, Kings 1 Toronto a Dave Andreychuk scored twice and set up Bill bergs goal As Toronto handed los Angeles its 10th straight Road loss Andreychuk s first goal was the 400th of his career. His second gave the Veteran Forward a league leading 28th of the season. Flames 5, jets 4, of Calgary Alberta a Ronnie Stern banged in the Winner at 2 32 of overtime to give Calgary a Victory Over Winnipeg. The flames tied the game 4-4 Early in the third period when German Titov scored his second of the night
