6B Wednesday, June 21, 1995 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ex-basketball captain dies By Dan Gelston Kansan staff writer The captain of Kansas' 1971 Final Four basketball team died June 12 of a heart attack in Kansas City, Kan. Pierre Russell was 45. Mr. Russell, a 6-foot-4 forward, also was a member of Kansas high school championship teams his sophomore and senior years at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kan. wins. The three-year letter winner averaged 10.1 points a game during his career and recorded 607 rebounds in 83 games. His 607 rebounds ties him with Richard Scott for 11th place on the school's all-time rebounding list. After his collegiate career, Russell played for the Kentucky Colonels of American Basketball Association. He averaged 3.9 points and grabbed 222 rebounds in a 110-game, two-year career. Russell was fondly remembered by his former Kansas roommate Roger Brown. "I always thought of him like a brother," Brown said. "I never played with anyone who loved to play the game as much as Roger. I think the best thing I can say about him was that if you met him, you liked him." Mr. Russell also served three years in the U.S. Army and most recently worked for transportation firms. He is survived by his mother, Inez Russell, of Kansas City, Kan.; a son, Pierre Russell Jr., and a daughter, Heather, both of Louisville, Ky.; two sisters, Loretta Russell of Kansas City, Kan., and Jacqueline Jolliffe of Mission; and a brother, Charles Russell Jr., of Newport News, Va. In his U.S. Open Championship professional debut, former Kansas golfer Matt Gogel defeated such notables as Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw and Kansas City resident Tom Watson. Former Kansas golfer wins $5,842 at US Open SPORTS IN BRIEF Kansan staff report However, his four-round total of a 12-over-par 292 was only good enough to tie for 51st place. Gogel earned $5,842 for his 72 holes of golf at the Shinnecock Hills Golf Course in Southampton, N.Y. Gogel played in the 1992 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, Calif. As an amateur and Kansas junior, Gogel did not make the cut after two days of competition. After bogeying the first two holes, Gogel went on to finish with a 6-over 76, his worst round of the tournament. His scores for the four days at the par-70 course were: 73, 70, 73 and 76. 'Hawks excel at track meet Kansan staff report The Kansas Jayhawks were well represented at last weekend's USA Mobil Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Sacramento, Calif. All-American Michael Cox finished sixth in the 1500-meter event. Former Jayhawk Scott Huffman won the pole vault event and earned the right to compete for the U.S. national team at the coming World Games. Devils defeat Red Wings 4-2, nearing first-ever NHL cup "It was incredible. He (Huffman) missed two attempts at 18-feet-10. On his final attempt he raised the bar to 19 feet," said assistant track coach Steve Guymon. "After he made it, the crowd went nuts." The Associated Press DETROIT — The New Jersey Devils can win the Stanley Cup without ever returning to Detroit. Jim Dowd, who didn't even play in the finals opener, scored with 1:24 to play last night and the Devils defeated the Red Wings 2-4 to go up 2-0 in the NHL championship series. New Jersey, which has a league-playoff record 10 road victories, can wrap up the Cup by winning at home on Thursday and Saturday nights. The Red Wings, trying to win the title for the first time in 40 years, will attempt to become only the third team in finals history to prevail after dropping the first two games at home. The Red Wings, who started the series with an 8-0 home record and a 12-2 playoff mark, led 2-1 nidway through the third period but gave up goals to Scott Niedermayer, Dowd and Stephane Richer in the final 10:13. On the winning goal, Detroit defenseman Paul Coffey blocked a Play of the Game Third period — 1:24 Devils defenseman Tommy Albelin passes to right wing Shawn Chambers. Chambers' slap shot was blocked, but Jim Dowd backhanded the rebound into the net. shot by Bill Guerin and lay injured on the ice even as the Devils passed the puck around Detroit's zone. Tommy Albelin got the puck to the right point for Shawn Chambers, whose slap shot was blocked by goalie M vernon in front of the net. Dowd then backhanded the puck into the vacated net. Richer added an empty-net goal with 20.9 seconds to play as New Jersey pulled within two victories of its first title in franchise history. Niedemayer's trying goal, at 9:47 of the third period, came on a rare end-to-end rush for a New Jersey defenseman as he beat both Coffey and Vernon on the play. Defense- minded Devils coach Jacques Lemaire doesn't like his defensmen to carry the puck deep into the opponents' end. New Jersey didn't have a shot for almost 10 minutes to start the game and finished with only three in a scoreless first period. At 6:56 of the second period, Devils goalie Martin Brodeur was assessed a delay-of-game penalty for knocking the puck into the crowd. Twenty-one seconds later, Brodeur stopped shots by Sergie Fedorov and Dino Ciccarelli but couldn't get in position to prevent Kozlov from flipping the puck into the net. It was the first time in seven games — since the finale of their second-round series against San Jose — that Detroit scored before its opponent. MacLean tied it at 9:40, capping the 3-on-1 break by beating Vernon between his leg pads. With 6:11 left in the period, Kozlov took a vicious shoulder in the head from Devils captain Scott Stevens and didn't return until the third period. Tragedy strikes Chargers again as linebacker dies The Associated Press MIAMI — David Griggs, a starting linebacker last season for the American Football Conference champion San Diego Chargers, died when his Lexus slid off an expressway and slammed into a large sign pole. Griggs, 28, apparently lost control of the car late Monday on a ramp linking Florida's Turnpike with three other roads west of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Griggs was taken to Broward General Hospital and pronounced dead on arrival. "It just hasn't sunk in yet," Chargers general manager Bobby Beathard said yesterday. "I don't know if it will until we're all together and he's not there. We thought we were a better team because of David." Griggs was the only person in the car, which was traveling substantially faster than the 30 mph speed limit, the highway patrol said. There was no evidence of drug or alcohol use. The tragedy was the third to hit the Chargers this year. Quarterback coach Dwain Painter's ex-wife killed herself hours after San Diego won the AFC championship game in January. Less than three weeks later, Painter's daughter was swept to her death by a wave as she scattered her mother's ashes along a rocky ocean coast. Griggs received his AFC Championship ring last week during a ceremony in San Diego. He signed with the Chargers as an unrestricted free agent in March 1994 after spending five seasons with the Dolphins. "I'm sorry to learn about David's death," Miami coach Don Shuula said. "My condolences go out to his family. He worked hard when he was here to improve from a player on the developmental squad to become a starter, and he contributed to our success during his tenure in Miami." In the Chargers' Super Bowl loss to San Francisco last January, Griggs made three solo tackles and assisted on two others. Griggs is survived by his widow, Amy, and 1-year-old daughter, Jasmine. Bulls' Jordan plays opposite Bugs in new feature flick The Associated Press NEWYORK — Ehhh... what's up, Michael? For Michael Jordan, a starring role in a feature film is what's un. Jordan, the marketing marvel and Chicago Bull, will team with Bugs Bunny and other Looney Tunes characters in a new Warner Bros. movie called "Space Jam." "My kids wanted me to do it," he said. "It'll give me the opportunity to play myself. If I can't play myself, I can't play no one else." Jordan, who appeared with the Looney Tunes in fast food and athletic shoe commercials, doesn't worry about being upstaged by a smart-mouthed rabbit. "I don't mind playing second fiddle to him at all," Jordan said, "or fourth or fifth fiddle." Jordan's first film role will be a challenge because of the live action-animated format, producer Ivan Reitman said. "Michael has picked a relatively difficult film," he said. "One of the hardest things to do is act with cartoon characters that aren't there. It will take an enormous amount of patience." To make things easier, actors will be stand-ins during filming. Jordan's part in the production will begin next month and is expected to conclude before the start of the Bulls' training camp in October. By testing the waters as a movie actor, Jordan follows in the footsteps of Orlando Magic star Shaquille O'Neal. Jordan, however, isn't entirely convinced a movie career is for him. David Falk, Jordan's agent and the movie's co-executive producer, said his client had been offered a number of film opportunities in the last four or five years but was waiting for the right deal to come along. 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