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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 25, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Injury puts Bronco in Hospital Denver Denver Bronco receiver Mike Pritchard was listed in serious but stable condition Friday night at presbyterian St. Luke a Hospital with a lacerated kidney a Hospital spokesman said. Pritchard noticed blood in his urine and was rushed to the Hospital at about 8 30 . By an ambulance responding to a 911 Call Hospital spokesman Brad Baw Mann said. A the has a lacerated left kidney and a fairly significant Bruise and a fair amount of blood loss due to the laceration a Bawmann said. A at this time no surgery is  30 for More on nil Bawmann said Pritchard was resting comfortably in the intensive care unit late Friday night. It was unclear How Long Pritchard would remain  condition May have been related to an incident that occurred during a practice session Friday Bawmann said. A apparently he said he fell onto a football but that is second hand a Bawmann said. Bronco officials could not be reached for comment. Pritchard 24, was acquired in a draft Day Trade with Atlanta after three seasons with the Falcons. He was a standout at the University of Colorado where he played tailback Wingback receiver and returned kicks. He averaged 19 Yards per carry and 26 Yards per reception at Colorado. Pritchard a three year total of 201 receptions ranks fifth in nil history. In 1993, he had 74 receptions for 736 Yards and seven touchdowns. This season Pritchard has 19 receptions for 271 Yards and one touchdown. He was scheduled to Start monday night against Buffalo. Loss in doubles keeps America from clinching Davis cup by Stephan Nasstrom Goteborg Sweden a Jan apell and Jonas Bjorkman clicked from the first game saturday backed against the Wall by fridays singles sweep by the americans the swedish duo applied pressure from the Start beating Jared Palmer and Jonathan Stark 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 to keep the hosts alive in the Davis cup semifinals. The Victory Cut the americans Lead to 2-1 in the Best-of-5 series after Todd Martin and Pete Sampras each won fridays opening singles in four sets. The . Needs a Victory by either Martin or Sampras in today a reverse singles to Advance to the Davis cup final Palmer and Stark played College Tennis at Stanford Calif for two seasons. But they Haven to played together since last years . Open. It showed. Stark making his Davis cup debut faced three break Points in the very first game. He was later broken three times in the match a i think he Felt the pressure a said apell who is unbeaten in Davis cup play with Bjorkman. A i Felt the pressure in my first Davis cup  Bjorkman a Quarter finalist in singles at the . Open played one of his Best doubles matches. His service returns a so important in doubles a made the difference for the swedes. A this returns were unbelievable Quot . Captain Tom Gullikson said. A backhands forehand anything. Russians gain 1st cup final Hamburg Germany a Russia reached the Davis cup final for the first time when Yevgeny Kapelnikov and Andrei Olhovsky won saturdays doubles to give their team an unbeatable 3-0 Lead Over defending Champion Germany. The russians beat the team of Michael Stich and Karsten Braasch 6-4, 7-6 7-13-6, 6-7 3-710-8, ending the Hopes of three time Champion Germany. Kapelnikov and Olhovsky wasted a match Point in the fourth set and saved three in the fifth before winning in 3 hours 39 minutes sundays reverse singles cannot change the outcome of the Best-of-5 series. The stars and stripes ports september 25,1994 r Page 36 a the swedes also served Well. They did no to give us too Many second serves to look  Stark who faced the swedes with his regular partner Byron Black of Zimbabwe in the australian and French open this year was also impressed. A the Guy Bjorkman must love my serve a Stark said. A it was disappointing to lose. It would have been Nice to Clinch it. The Only thing we can do now is cheer on Pete  Sampras the worlds top ranked player goes up against former world no. 1 Stefan Edburg in sundays first reverse singles. They re 5-5 lifetime. A we did a Good Job today and i Hope Stefan can do it tomorrow a swedish Captain John Anders Sjogren said. A but its going to be difficult Pete is so Good a running on empty a amps Dova Casey Heidelberg a Chris Aydelott runs to Daylight saturday at Ramstein a Germany Only to Ted that the royals had turned out the lights in a 48-19 High school football rout. See pages 34 and 35 for Complete coverage of this weekends High school sports. Saturday update Aba considering lockout Chicago a the Chicago Tribune quoting sources reported Friday that the Aba is considering a lockout of players a probably around thanksgiving if no agreement is reached by  top 25 football Penn St. 55, Rutgers 27 state College a. Apr i Jana Carter ran for three touchdowns and Kerry Collins threw for two scores for no. 5 Penn state. Wisconsin 62, Indiana 13 Madison wis. A Darrell Bevell posted a perfect first half triggering no. 16 Wisconsin a rout of no. 25 Indiana. Miss. St. 24, Tenn. 21 Starkville miss. Apr Derrick Taite hit Kendall Watkins for a 2-Yard touchdown on fourth Down with 36 seconds left and Mississippi state beat no. 23 Tennessee by taking advantage of six volunteers turnovers in the second half. Other Early scores East Allegheny 27, Wittenberg 12 Amherst 53, Bates 0 Boston College 21, Pittsburgh 9 Boston u. 30, Villanova 15 Brown 32, Rhode Island 29 Bucknell 42, Harvard 23 Buffalo 36, Cheyney 10 . Post 42, cent. Connecticut St. 14 Canisius 28, Siena 7. Came Gie Mellon 31, Juniata 7 Clarion 32, Westminster a. 28 Cornell 13, Fordham 6 Delaware 58, West Chester 55 Dickinson 12, mercy Hurst 10 East Stroudsburg 44, s. Connecticut 17 Gettysburg 30, Swarthmore 10. Hofstra 27, Lafayette 6 Iona 31, Georgetown . 28 Kutztown 46, California a 21 Lehigh 28, Columbia 28, tie Mansfield 26, lock Haven 21 Massachusetts 20, Maine 14 new Hampshire 20, Connecticut 19 Penn 13, Dartmouth 11 Princeton 29, Colgate 3 Richmond 23, northeastern 11 Robert Morris 28, Gannon 0 St. Francis. A. 45. Bethany,. 20 Susquehanna 44, Kings a 18 Temple 23, Amy 20 w. Maryland 22, ursinus 20 Wagner 30, Marist 8 West Liberty 36, w. Virginia tech 30 Williams 42, Bowdoin 6 Worcester St 7, Maine maritime 6 Yale 47. Holy Cross 22 South appalachian St. 56, Citadel 14 cent. Florida 59, w. Kentucky 45 Dayton 32, Georgetown by. 29 Emory 4 Henry 341 Davidson 7 Georgia 17, Mississippi 14 Guilford 24, Hampden Sydney 21 1 Jacksonville St 24, n. Carolina ast 17 Maryland 31, Wake Forest 7 Mississippi St 24, Tennessee 21 Tennessee tech 56, Morehead St. 14 Towson St. 51, Charleston Southern 0 William 4 Mary 45, Vii 7. Midwest Ball St. 21, Ohio u. 14 / cent Michigan 45, Kent 0 / Michigan St 45, Miami Ohio 10 mount Union 41, Ohio Northern 35 Ohio Weslyn 25, Olivet 13 Saginaw Val. St. 46, Norl Hwd Mich. 14 Valparaiso 45, Kalamazoo 10  
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