European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 23, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse A i Page 38 the stars and stripes sports wednesday november 23 1994 us. Lour go ahead Sydney Australia a the proposed world Golf tour will begin play next year with or with out the Blessing of the established Tours two time British Ope Champion Greg Norman said tues Norman said the world tour wants to fit in with the existing Tours but with sponsors ready and a television contract with Rupert Murdoch s Fox network signed he said it would go ahead , in Australia for this week s australian open faced barrage of questions Over the new elite circuit for the world s . The plan was announced in the United states last week. Norman revealed that he has agreed to underwrite the $24 Mil lion eight event circuit in its firs year but said he owns no part of the said his role was As adviser and spokesperson with american executive directors John and Scott Montgomery making the business decisions. Norman also said the world tour proposed to subsidize other events when its dates create a direct con-flict.". He said further meetings be tween world tour organizers and pea tour officials will take place wednesday in Florida. It will happen a world tour will go ahead Norman said. It is so far Down the line with sponsor Sand with a television contract signed. One Way or another it ingoing to Norman was Adamant that the new tour Likely to Start next year with four events in the unite states and one each in Japan can Ada Scotland and Spain will boost rather than harm the professional t forget it s Only eight tournaments Norman said. It snot like it s 30 and going to monopolize every tour in the giants end losing Streak. V ". -. At 7, extend oilers to 7 by Michael a. Lut Houston a they fired their coach and they ditched their run and shoot offence. One thing however remained the e same for the Houston oilers on monday night they lost. With David Treadwell kicking a 37-Vard Field goal with 2 seconds to play the new York giants ended a seven game losing Streak with a 13-10 Victory Over the oilers. A it was the oilers seventh straight los Sand their third in a Row and sixth of the season by three Fisher who replaced Jack Pardee last monday made his coaching debut for Houston. On of his first moves was to abandon Therun and shoot a four hideout of sense the oilers have used the Las several years. The result was plodding running attack and a less than explosive Treadwell game Between two teams having All sorts of problems this s not the Way i wanted to Start off Fisher Well take tomorrow off and then come Back and Start getting ready for the next Kent Graham who replaced Dav Ebrown in the second period after the giants starter sustained a concussion ral lied the giants after a scoreless first half helping new York end its longest losing Streak since 1980. Brown who won his starting Job Brackat the beginning of the week was injured when tackled by linebacker Lamar la Thon. -c.-.,-,. ". Graham threw a 40-Yard touchdown pass to Mike Sherrard and set up tread Well s first Field goal a 26-yarder, with a 55-Yard pass to were just throwing the Ball up High giving him a Chance to come Dow with it Graham said. It was frustrating Early on i just want to keep getting bet Ter every week. It s huge right now just to get us on the right track. This will be Good for new York led 10-7 with 8 19 to play Houston s Lorenzo White gains five Yards with giants Jesse Campbell on his Back but the oilers tied it with 4 08 left on Aldel Greco s 42-Yard Field goal. Fisher turned the play calling Over to offensive coordinator Dick Coury but the oilers did t get into the end zone until 4 44 remained in the third Quarter on Tolliver s one Yard score came one play after Tolliver completed a 41-Yard screen pass to Lorenzo White who was knocked out of Bounds at the 1 by Jesse ran to the sidelines and told Dick that it was wide open White said. That s the relationship the players have with the coaches. The next play that s what they called. My hat goes off to the offensive the giants responded on their next series capped by Graham s 40-Yard to pass to Sherrard who squeezed betwee defenders Marcus Robertson and Blaine Bishop for the score with 14 01 elapsed inthe third Quarter. It s Nice to see them get some Reward for All the hard work they be put in giant coach Dan Reeves said. Utah upsets i by Jimo Connel Lahaina Hawaii a the Maui invitational got one of the two semifinals matchup it was hoping for. No. 13 Michigan barely Hung on monday night to and Vance to a meeting with Arizona state the first time Bill Frieder has faced his former team since Leavi Ngann Arbor for the desert Utah however threw a wrench into the plans for tuesday night s other game with an upset of no. 11 in Diana. The utes will play no. 7 out of two Ain t bad. Michigan beat Tulane 75-73, but the Wolverine seemed ready to coast in the opening round taking a 60-45 Lead with 13 32 to play. They were still up 65-51with 10 55 left but the Green wave went on a 17-0 run. We looked totally in control there and the Lack of scoring caused critical lapses on the defensive end Michigan coach Steve Fisher said. I m Happy we re inthe winners bracket. I Don t know if we deserve to be but i m Happy we re in state got there with a 103-73 thrashing of Texas am As Mario Bennett missed just one of 13shots from the Field in scoring 27 Points. Now All eyes will focus on Frieder the Man who left Michigan Days before the 1989 Mcaa tournament and Fisher the Man tabbed to succeed him who led the wolverines to the National championship that year and College basketball two title games the other first round games Maryland beat Chaminade 95-67 and Utah stunned Indiana 77-72.tuesday s schedule also had Indiana against Chami Nade and Tulane meeting Texas am in the Consola Tion bracket. Jimmy King and Ray Jackson the two remaining members of the fab five came up big for Michigan which played All five freshmen who comprise this year heralded recruiting class. We got spoiled for three years playing with those Guys King said of current Aba players Chris Webber Juwan Howard and Jalen Rose. We be got the Youn Guys coming around and this was their first game. Peo ple expect too much. It s not finished with 19 Points including a Layup with 3 23 to play that ended Michigan s 7 32 scoreless drought. King had 16 Points including two smooth drives that gave Michigan its next to last and final leads of the game the latter 72-70 with 1 07 left. Rayshard Allen led Tulane which missed 14 of 31free throws with 21 Points. Arizona St. 103, Texas am 73 the Sun devils led 53-36 at halftime and by As much As .80-40 with 11 28 to play. Isaac Burton added 17 Points for Arizona state which had six players in Dou ble figures including Marcel Capers with 10 Points an seven assists. Joe Wilbert had 16 Points to Lead the a Gies who could t handle Arizona state s Man to Man pressure and committed 25 turnovers. They shot 53 percent from the Field 28-for-53but still lost by 30. No 7 Maryland 95, Chaminade 67 Joe Smith scored 26 Points to Lead the terrapins who blew the game open with a 32-7 run after the Sil ver swords closed to 59-50 with 11 41 to play. Smith had15 Points m the run which was highlighted by Mary land s trapping defense that forced Chaminade into 24turnovers. Jermaine Sutton led the Silver swords the tournament Host and Only non division i school in the eight team Field with 15 Points. Utah 77, no. 11 Indiana 72 the utes fought off foul trouble and took advantage of Indiana s poor Effort from the free throw line. Utah took the Lead for Good at 65-63 on a drive by Keith Vanhorn with three minutes to play. It made All eight free throws without a miss the rest of the Way to Seal it a far cry from Indiana s 17-for-30 Effort for the game. Brandon Jessie a Junior College Transfer led Utah with 23 Points while Van Horn the Veteran of the team As a Sophomore had 15 and freshmen Michael Delac and Ben Melmuth 13 each. Alan Henderson led the hoosiers with 26 Points a Diu rebounds
