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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 07, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday. October 7, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 27 Robinson surpasses Bear s Victory Mark from press dispatches Dallas Eddie Robinson  old and in his 4-uh season Ai Grambling slate University passed the late Bear Bryant and became the winning est a oath in the history of col lege football with 324 victories when the tigers Defeated Prairie View am 27-7 saturday night. As the final seconds ticked away a swarm of humanity surrounded Robin sports wire son As he moved slowly off the Field stopping Only for a to interview. Grambling stormed 77 Yards in 10 plays on its first Possession with quarterback Terrell Landry passing 12 Yards to tight end Arthur Wells for touchdown just 4 39 into the game. The tigers made it 14-0 at 11 03 on Wayne Mill s 1-Yard run and by cried from there to give Robinson his record breaking Triumph. Jeffrey Smith s 58-Yard interception return Midway through the second period gave Grambling a 20-0 halftime Lead in the game Between members of the predominantly Black southwestern athletic conference. The tigers ranked no. 2 nationally among Mcaa division i a teams arc 4-0 this season and Haven t lost to Prairie View in the last 19 meetings. One of those games ended in a tic. The panthers arc 1-5. Robinson was continually sur rounded by photographers along the sideline snapping pictures of his achievement As he boosted his record to 324-106-15. Bryant who coached for 25 years at Alabama after one season at Maryland eight at Kentucky and four at Texas am retired following the 1982 season with a record of 323 85-17. The game attracted a crowd of 36,652 to the 72,000-scat Cotton  stadium is located on the Texas state Fairgrounds und it was the third Day of the annual fair. Koch regains record Canberra Australia Marita Koch of East Germany regained the world record in the women s 400-meter dash sunday with a blazing time of47.60 seconds in the world cup track and Field meet. Koch s time was much faster than the previous record of 47.99 held by Jarmila Kratochvil ova of  28-year-old Koch set the world Mark in 1982, but lost the Mark to Kra to Chilova a year later. East German women set another world Mark with a time of 41.37 seconds in the 400-meter relay. The East German foursome of Silke Ladisch Sabine Rieger Ingrid aurs Wald and marlins Gohr eclipsed the Mark of 41.53 set by another East Ger Man team at Berlin july 31,1983. Mckinney triumphs Seoul South Korea american world Champion Richard Mckinney confirmed his supremacy saturday by capturing the men s title at the 33rd world Archery championships but his team stopped Short of taking its 14th consecutive  was Mckinney s third win of the tide that he took in 1977 and 1983. But it was in the men s team Competition that South Korea highlighted the final Day action of the four Day Competition by spoiling the United states bid for its 14th consecutive team  from behind in the final Day South Korea took Over the american team unbeaten since 1959, in the last a Tholo Eddie Robinson. Boosts Mark to 324-106-15 half of the 30-meter doubles. South Korea picked up 7,660 Points against the United slates 7.643. Simpson holds Lead Columbus a. Tim Simpson shot a i under Par 69 saturday to hold off the charge of tour Rookie Bob Tway and steady Clarence Rose to maintain a two shot Lead after three rounds of the $350,000 Southern open Golf tournament. Simpson of the ., led by two shots Over fellow countryman Rose entering saturday s play after posting consecutive 64s for a tourney record Low 128 for 36 holes. Navratilova advances fort Lauderdale Fla. Top seeded Martina Navratilova struggled to beat Terry Phelps in a quarterfinal match saturday then came Back Only three hours later to score an easy semifinal Victory Over Peanut Louie in the Lynda Carlsr Maybelline Tennis Clas sic. With her Back to Back victories Navratilova earned the right to play second a coded Steffi Graf of West Germany for the championship of the $150,000 tournament. Graf who lost to Navratilova in the  Open semifinals last month eliminated third seeded Bonnie Gadusek 6-3, 7-6 7-3 to reach sunday s final. Navratilova was forced to play twice because rain postponed her quarterfinal match Friday night. Navratilova s serve deserted her briefly against Phelps As she lost her service four straight times in the second set. But she came Back to win 6-1,5-7,6-3. Connors tops Gilbert St. Louis Jimmy Connors use accurate serving and some deadly ground strokes to defeat fellow Ameri can Brad Gilbert 6-4, 6-3 on saturday in he championship match of the $100,000 Seiko super Tennis tournament. Fla. Citrus crop value set at $1.04 billion Orlando. Fla. A in spite of natural disasters ranging from Winter free is to tree killing Citrus canker Florida s 1984-85 Citrus crop has been valued it a record $1.04 billion a 23 percent in crease in value Over the 1983-84 Harvest of $849 million according to a preliminary report. Although the amount of oranges har vested for 1984-85 j03.9 million 90 Pound boxes is the smallest yield since 1967-68, higher prices pushed their value to the record level the Orlando Sentinel re ported saturday. The total Citrus Harvest including oranges grapefruits Lemons and limes was 158.9 million 90-Pound boxes. The 1979-80 Harvest held the previous value record of $1.03 billion according to the Florida crop and livestock reporting service of Orlando. The crop value is the amount paid to growers before the fruit is packed for ship ment or processed into juice. Don Farmer Deputy administrator for the Florida Citrus department in Lake land said Loyal Citrus Consumers have carried the state s $2.5 billion a year Indus try through attacks of Mediterranean fruit Flics free is in december 1983 and Jan uary 1985, and the threat of spreading Cit rus  conversion Rafer London up Friday s closing rates for the  Dollar to other currencies. Figures arc expressed in dollars to the British Pound and other local currencies to dollars the Price of Gold closed at 1327.75 an ounce Silver of 14.3j5. Oct. 3 oct 4 British Pound 1.4206 14160 German Mark 2.6434 2 6000 French Irene 80200 79700 Outcen Guilder 2.9730 294w belgian franc 54 10 5355 italian lira 178770 1.763 bowl franc 21465 7 1600 greek drachma 13140 13030 Turkne lira 493 9s 49395 Span Lih Peocla 161.50 159 50 portuguese escudo 165.00 162 00 Canadian Dollar 13464 13m8 austrian i Chimney 18600 18355 norwegian Krone 7.9030 78150 these arc commercial Rales and can be related Only to the use of foreign currency by  Forces for official business. Sales of German Marks to  Personnel for personal use will be at the rate of 2.59 monday based on a Price fixing at midday and allowance for Standard handling charges. 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The Magazine s a sourced report appeared two Days before president Richard Van Weizsaecker makes the first trip to is Rael by a West German president. Der Spiegel said the arms agreement has already been approved by the government of Chancellor Helmut Kohl. However it said West Germany did not want to announce it before Wiz Saecker s trip. The Sale includes turrets and barrels for the German built Leopard 2 tank Der Spiegel said. The saudis have Long sought to buy Leopard 2 tanks but West Germany has turned them Down largely because of vehement israeli objections. The Leopard 2 parts can be mounted on the american Mel tank or French amx 40 tanks which have been ordered by the saudis the Magazine said. Der Spiegel said the agreement s Cen Ter piece is a 7 billion Mark $2.6 billion ammunition factory thai West German firms will build in saudi Arabia. Construction is expected to last 10 years. The Thyssen a Eccl company and Rhein Metal arms manufacturer of Dusseldorf and the Wasag Chomic chemical company of Essen will be involved the Magazine said. It said the saudi arabians will also acquire howitzers and ammunition for Howitz ers and tanks. A West German government spokesman could not be reached sunday for comment on the report. Kohl during a visit to saudi Arabia in october 1983, agreed to explore possible arms sales to the Arab country  
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