European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 8, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday May 8, 1994 sports the stars and stripes Page 33.,. I. A a. A a /. A . ,. Russian stuns Stich to reach final from wire reports Hamburg Germany a Evgeni a pc Nikov continued his Mastery Over Michael Stich by beating the German world no. 2 saturday to reach the final of the $1.72 million German open. The rising russian Star Vjio has climbed 75 places this year to no. 29 in the world posted his fourth successive Victory Over the defending Champion Stich with a convincing 6-3, 6-4 Victory. He meets Andrei Medvedev in the final after the ukrainian Defeated spaniard Javier Sanchez 6-4, 6-1. Sundays Best of five sets final which carries a winning purse of $245,000. A a the 20-year-old russian nicknamed Kalashnikov has proven to be a Nemesis for Stich. Kapelnikov beat him at last weeks Monte Carlo open top seeds Triumph Rome a second seeded crowd favorite Martina Navratilova and no. 1 con Chita Martinez overwhelmed unseeded opponents saturday to Advance to the final of the $750,000 woman a italian open. A v Navratilova appearing in the showdown match at the Foro italico for the fourth time in her career dispatched world notes Irina spiraea of Romania 6-2, 6-3 in 66 minutes defending Champion Martinez of Spain beat that record by three minutes in her 6-1, 6-2 Victory Over qualifier Kari Nahab Sudrova of Slovakia. Jalabert wins 13th stage of tour of Spain French cyclist first Zaragoza Spain a French cyclist Laurent Jalabert saturday won his second successive stage of the tour of Spain a v the Frenchman who captured fridays 12th leg when stage Leader Jesper skibby of Denmark crashed within sight of the line added the 13th stage a Day later. A Jalabert clocked a winning time of five hours. 24 minutes 29 seconds Over the 201 stage from Zaragoza to Pamplona pipping a pack of riders to the wins mile Oxford England a kenyan Kip Keino wot a nostalgic Handicap race at saturday to commemorate Roger Bannister a first sub four minute mile Here 40 years ago. Three of Bannister s successors As world record Holder a Filbert Bay Jim Ryun and Peter Snell a were also entered. But after Bannister started the race it was 55-year-old Keino who never held the record taking the honors. The Winner of two olympic Gold medals and a world record Holder at 3,000 and 5,000 meters he made full use of a 380-Yard advantage to clock 4 minutes 2.7 seconds. Scratch entrant Eamonn Coghlan who recently became the first Veteran to go under four minutes found the handicapping too much. He was also nursing a calf injury and placed ninth in 4 31.5. Chris Brasher 65, who paced Bannister a record to the Halfway Point was seventh in 4 29.4 Cal player charged Tulsa okla. A Central hockey league player was charged with three Misdemeanour counts of assault and Battery for fighting with two off duty police officers in the penalty Box. Oklahoma City blazers do Senseman Bruce Shoebottom was accused of head butting one officer. Fager adds All events 100 Days of summer 1994 by the stars and stripes Augsburg Germany a Robin Fager of Ramstein and Rose Sieggreen of Schinnen in the Netherlands collected championships saturday As the european a omens International Bowling Congress wound up three Days of pin action. Fager claimed her second title of the tournament by taking All Ever its with a 3320 total and 184 average for 18 games. She won by a wide margin Over runner up Jeannie Carillo of Grafe Wohr who toppled 3205 pins for a 178 average. Chrissy Bennett of Rhein main and Jean Brund of Ramstein tied for third in All events at 3190. Sieggreen the singles Champion edged Patricia Vaden of to Gelwich 3162-3159 fifth place. Sieggreen captured the singles Crown with a 1112 six game Block 185 average. Astrid Mcedwards of to Gelwich notched her second close runner up finish of the championships with a 1100 singles pin a . V. Quot like in All events there was a tie for third and again it involved Brund who shared third with Fager at 1095. . Gewirtz of Volgel Weh 1080 placed fifth and Bennett 1073 sixth. Earlier in the tournament a Ramstein pair and the Grafe Wohr team captured wisc championships. Fager and Sandy Cheas of the Ramstein cliffhangers racked up a 2140 score to win the doubles title by 28 pins Over Mcedwards and Vaden of the to Geh veh gotcha. Petra sever and Laura Miedema of the Heidelberg Alley cats finished third with 2090. A by also placing in the doubles Money were Baum older a eve Jones and Talina Quick 2059rhein Mains Renate Kidd and Bennett 2054 and Grafen Wohr a Carrillo and Jill Alexander 2030. The Battle for first in team Competition was a Cliffhanger but it was the Rhein main travellers not the cliffhangers from Ramstein that gave the Gra few der she devils a run for top Money. The she devils a composed of Carrillo Alexander Helen Cabrera and Betti a Elze a posted a 4046 total to Edge out the travellers by just five pins. Kidd Bennett Josie Mccool and Shirley Strauss rolled for the runner up Rhein main team. The cliffhangers finished third with 3886, closely followed by the Vogel Weh gotcha 3963 and Kirch Gons Corn nuts 3948the Baum older Public enemy was sixth at 3907. S. Also qualifying for next weekends wisc masters at Augsburg were the seventh through 16th placers in All events Tommi Wilkins Mcedwards Kim pins by Kidd Rhonnie Barnhart Quick Vickie Kern Miedema Georgina Crouch and men take Over Augsburg a Bowling Center this week for the european Abc championships. One shift Wilt be rolled each Day sunday through tuesday and two shifts a Day wednesday through Friday. soon to Usan Lowling Center canucks Bure fined new York Pavel Bure of the Vancouver canucks was fined $500 for hitting Dallas stars right Wing Shane Churla with a flagrant Elbow in the first period of wednesdays nil. Playoff game. A a Derek Bell suspended new York san Diego padres outfielder Derek Bell was suspended for five games for charging expos Nitcher Pedro Martinez and inciting a Brawl april 30 at Montreal. Bell appealed the suspension by in. President Leonard s. Coleman and will continue on an a Central european Elmo a television playoffs a Phoenix at Houston 9 45 . Sunday. Nil piano its a Toronto at san Jose 2 . Monday. Radio baseball a los Angeles at san Francisco 2 . Monday. 100 Days of summer 1994 coming soon to Safe Bowling centers amp Urff Daniel scores t1 goals in 19-0 win for Hanau from the authors of the new York times bestseller rogue Warrior hardcover list 22.00 our Price 50 $18 less another 5% at the Register Hanau Germany a Jason Daniel had a career Day saturday one that May never be matched in army soccer. Daniel an All army player drilled Home 11 goals to Lead the Hanau hornets to a 19-0 devastation of the biding in Blackhawk in a Frontier league game. The hornets led 7-0 at halftime. Ramon Salgado scored three times and Al Beken and Eddie Acosta had two goals apiece. Russell Guifarro tallied the other goal for Hanau. Three players a Ted Nelson John Alexander Rick broomes and Enio Rivera a each contributed three assists. Hanau goalie Brian Mohler needed Only three saves to up his record to 4-0, All shutouts. 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