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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, November 26, 1985

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 26, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday november 26, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 27 . Lions capture Cal champions Iii from press dispatches Montreal quarterback Roy Dwall s pinpoint passing wide receiver Ned Armour s iwo spectacular Louch Down catches and a Tough defense carried inc British Columbia  to a 37-24 Grey cup Victory Over the Hamilton Tiger cals sunday in inc Canadian fool Ball league championship game. The Victory ended a 21-year Grey cup drought for inc Lions who finished first in the Western division with a 13-3 record. The Tiger cats champions of the East with an 8-8 record rallied a 13-0 deficit to take a one Point Lead in the second Quarter bul they could t contain the Lions explosive offence or handle a defense that Harras cd quarterback Ken Hobart All Day and sacked him eight times. Dwall named the game s outstanding player threw touchdown passes of 84 and 60 Yards to Armour and a 66-Yardcr to Jim Sandusky and Kepi the Lions of sense moving enough to set up five Field goals by Lui Passaglia named the game s lop Canadian. He also added three pats arid a 57-Yard single. Budd wins Rosemont Rosemont Iii. British runner Zola Budd weathered a cold Cloudy morning and a handful of protesters to win the 6lh annual Rosemont 10-kilo meter Turkey Trot on sunday. Mark Snow of the United states took the men s Tille Selling a course record. Budd a native of South Africa and now a British citizen held her Lead consistently and crossed the finish line in 3 minutes and 29 seconds. The 19-Yearj old who is known for running Barefo wore shoes in the 19-degree weal she said afterwards she was bothered the cold and was stiff and sore by end of the race. Nenow 28, of Lexington ky., Jack in Early Lead and never lost it Finiff no with a time of 28 35. Thai broke he course record of 28 52 Sei last Yeai Budd took an Early Lead and Nevelin quiche a it Over the course known 0tae of the flattest fastest Courbet in the Adamson Philly we Osier Philadelphia Fon an Derick Ringo Adamson no. Led the last 17miles Low live title in the to sports wire easy for the canadians cast and occasionally the americans i second place going i failed to mount an Challenge. In fact with Wadkins is Kite taking the on the 11th Hole. That gave the dropped them stroke behind curio Culic Pucul univ Ruso Pendency Marathon  Adamson the track and coach to Gloucester Tad t member of a Pic team finished the course in 2 hours 18 ends More than 5 min closest competitor p new Castle who ran in the women s a a 36-year-old House won i 2 38.30. R Barbara Filutze More than 6 Minu s second i Irak is country y College. Be 385-Yard utes 27 Sec ahead of he Antonou of -.40. Sandra Mewett t from Bermuda ending Champion Rie was second Hind Mewett Canadian golfers win a Cool Overly Day. Shots Back in the final round ing resembling a y backed away Ling to a 73 and despite an Eagle-2 564 team total and to third place one land. Alif. Canadians d Dave Barr Given ,.j an american col in easy 4-stroke Victory 52nd world cup Golf la quintal Din Hall Dork breathing room lapse cruised sunday in t1 tournament. ,.,.halldononjwho teamed with Jim and Ford to win 01980 world cup for Canada shot a Wing 74. Barr a former win Ner of the div dual title in world cup Competition matched Par 72. That a pc the canadians a 146 total for theuay and a 559 team total 17 under per on the Mountain course at the la quota  United states represented by Tom Kite and Lanny Wadlund made it player  debut Boca rajon. Fla. Gary player playing in a first seniors tournament pulled Awag fam the Field with a 4-Undcr Par 68 Sunby to Complete a record tying 54-holc site of ii under 205 in the $200, seniors classic. Player flailed by seven strokes after shooting 73 in the tint round Friday. He Cut three strokes from the deficit with of saturday then surged to Over take Jan still on the final round As still Slippy to a 75 Over the 6,750-Yard Boca Rojik Plantation course. Finished at 208 and tied for Sec Lith Jim Ferree who shot a final 69. Gomez defends title f Hong Kong defending Cham Lon Andres Gomez beat sixth seed Laron Krickstein of the United states 6-3, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 sunday to retain his title in the $200,000 Seiko super Tennis tournament. It was the first major grand prix tournament win in a year for the ecuadorean whose tournament play was limited this year because of injuries. Gomez collected the $40,000 first prize while Krickstein got $20,000. Navratilova wins again Sydney Australia defending Champion Martina Navratilova recovered from a slow Start to defeat second seeded Hana Mandrikova 3-6,6-1,6-2 sunday in the final of the $ 150,000 new South Wales open Tennis championship. Navratilova the top seed won the grass court tournament for the third time in three Yean and collected $26,000. Rosewall double Winner Miami Ken Rosewall of austra Lia beat South african Cliff Drysdale 6 3, 6-2 sunday to win the $40,000 Mutual Benefit grand masters Tennis championships. Rosewall teamed with Mai Anderson to defeat Fred Stolle and Roy Emerson 7-5, 6-3 in an All australian doubles final. Tar heels Down Urcla Chapel Hill . Brad Daugherty hit ill 13 of his Field goal attempts and collected a career High 31 Points sunday night As second ranked North Carolina pulled away from Urcla for a 107-70 basketball Victory. Although the tar heels raced away to a Triumph in their season opener it was the Bruins who held the upper hand in the first 10 minutes. Urcla took its biggest Lead 24-16, on Corey games Baseline jumper at the 9 42 Mark. The final score represented North Carolina s most prolific output since a 121-69 beating of Niagara in 1978. Joe Wolf scored 15 Points Warren Martin had 13 and Steve Hale 12 As North Carolina shot 66.2 percent from the floor including 72.7 percent in the second half. Reggie Miller led Urcla with 20 Points. Egan apologize of remarks about women arms issues  Washington apr Donald Regan the White House chef of staff apologized sunday to anyone offended by his remark that most women Otto under stand arms control or other sum tic issues saying it was not intended As a  but Regan repealed his Sclier that women Are More interested in "peaces-1 things of that nature than the Nilly go to issues of arms control. Regan interviewed on lbs to s " the nation said he was fortified Tai he saw How the remark Publ Sheehn a Washington Post interview beef last week s Summit had been Misinay no put Down it was not intended As Jakl Down of any woman and if  offended by it. I apologize he said the Post in a  first lady Nancy Reagan s scheme at the Summit quoted Regan As sayjl7 they re not. A going to understand missile throw a hts or what is happen ing in afghanis or what is happening in human rights ome women will but most women Borve me your readers for the most part Jav u look a poll would rather read  interest stuff of what Happ no re zit defended himself against the critic Jurn he has received Over the remark Sanyik that was one answer in a fairly lengthy interview. Given in mid octo  but a once did "1 misspoke very frankly am when i misspoke apparently in Wasa jiul. Thai inc quote came out. In to have the implication that i think that women understood it. Far i in i know women undo Island Many in understand these  Regan noted that Rozanic i. Ridgway. Assistant Secretary of state for european and Canadian affairs was an important bpm bar of the . Delegation to the sum interested in human Side a clan said what he had meant by his that women and men alike who Don Lund Orsland arms control and of her com Pix issues that would be Dis cussed at the Dimmit will have an inter est in inc Hurn i Side  was going ii  it was not Irvin Lenl to downplay women or suggest Irak women Don i understand la Csc things to said. However in further chaining his Posi Tion he said women arc we interested in peace and things of Hal req jury. I Don t think most women arc  in the nitty Gritty in what is  the Geneva Aram cams  Regan apologized to those who cel offended by his published remark Oul added. My own wife was t offended. Bihe  inspectors Check damage at California nuclear Plant san Onofre Calif. A Federal inspectors toured the shut Down san Onofre unit 1 nuclear Power Plant Sal urday concerned about an unusual event thai damaged part of inc Reader s Cooling system officials said. The nuclear regulatory commission inspection team from Washington and Penn Sylvania interviewed Plant personnel and management and looked Al damaged equip ment arc spokesman Greg Cook said. The plan s operator Southern califor Nia Edison co., agreed not to restart the reactor until the team understands the Acci Dent he said. The team is expected to Issue ils final report in about 45 Days he said. That does t necessarily mean Hal we won l approve a restart before the final report comes  the arc classified inc thursday morn ing Accident As an unusual cd Cal the Low esl level emergency notification category. Cook said. But he emphasized in does t mean we have an  no radiation was released when a Siwady Stream of non radioactive water and steam spewed inside the plan for six hours after a valve Seal blew Oul. He added. Portions of the secondary Cooling system were Iofi damaged. The unit 1 reactor started operation in 1968, but it was shut Down for earthquake safety modifications from 1982 to Laic 1984, Cook said. San Onofre s unit 2 reactor is currently shut Down for repairs to coolant pump seals while unil 3, which recently received a new fuel Supply is undergoing testing before re suming operation. Israel conducting probe info alleged spy opera on Jerusalem up Israel expressed Shock and consternation sunday at the arrest of a . Navy civilian employee for allegedly spying on the United slates for Israel. A thorough examination was under Way to determine if there had been any deviation from Israel s policy to refrain from spying on the United states the for eign ministry said in a statement. Israel s political leadership received with Shock and consternation the reports from Washington according to which an employee of the . Navy was accused of espionage for Israel. Actions of this kind in the United Stales stand in total contradiction to the policy of the israeli govern ment the statement said. In is Israel s policy to refrain from any intelligence activity related to the United Stales in View of the close and special relations of Friendship prevailing Between the two countries. A thorough examination is being under taken to Dale mine whether there has been a deviation of any kind from this policy. Should such a deviation be found to have occurred the necessary conclusions will be  the statement did nol elaborate further  
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