European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 23, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday december 23. 1985 the stars and stripes Page 27 Miller january win Golf s richest payoff from press dispatches Montero Bay Jamaica Alice Miller Sank a 12-foot Birdie putt on the second playoff Hole saturday to give her and partner Don january a Victory Over Lee elder and Pat Bradley in the $730,000 Mazda champions Golf tournament. Miller and january picked up the Winner s share of $500,000 the Rich est prize in Golf in the two Day tournament. The mixed teams were composed of golfers from the Lyga and the pea s seniors tour. Both pairs had finished the 36-Hole better Ball tournament at is under Par 127. Elder Bradley who held a two shot Lead going into the final round posted a 7-under-Par 64, while Jan uary Miller recorded a 62. Gay Brewer and buy King finished a stroke behind at 128 after closing with a 63. Orville Moody and Beth Daniel were another shot Back at 129 after shooting a 64. January Miller turned the front nine of the 6,407-Yard, Par-71 tryall Golf and Beach club course in 5-Undcr 31. January birdied the second Hole and a glad the fifth and Miller had birdies on the third and fourth holes. January birdied holes 10,13 and 16 on the Back Side while Miller had a Birdie on the 15th to close in 4-under 31. Bailey officially in Memphis Tenn. Memphis state made it official saturday naming Char lie Bailey head football coach. Bailey who has spent the past 24 sea sons in assistant positions will take Over a troubled program. A University employee who asked not to be identified had said Friday that Bailey would get the Job. I Hope you Are clapping like that again when we lose a couple of games Bailey said As the applause died Down following his introduction to reporters and about 50 members of the Highland Hundred Booster club. I be been coaching football for 24 years assistant football coaching. I think i be paid my dues Bailey said. Bailey 45, succeeds key Dempsey who was fired last month after the tigers finished the 1985 season with a 2-7 2 Mark. Memphis state which a had Only one winning season since 1977, was 5-5-1 in Dempsey s first year. Rocky Bleier honoured new Haven Conn. Rocky Bleier who overcame crippling leg wounds suffered in Vietnam and went on to football stardom with the Pitts Burgh Steeles saturday was named the Walter Camp football foundation 1985 Man of the year. For anyone familiar with the agony Rocky Bleier endured in overcoming what appeared to be career ending War sports wire de stand How deserving he is of this award said Vincent t. Farricielli president of the Walter Camp group. He is an inspiration to Ali of Bleier will be honoured at the Walter Camp ail american awards banquet feb. 8 in new Haven. Bullard opposes merger Jacksonville Fla. Jackson Ville bulls owner Fred Bullard says two United states football league teams would join the National Foo a Neunder a merger Deal offered by the nil but that he would not support such a move became it would t include his club. I would have to assume Jacksonville would not be one of the teams Bullard told the Florida times Union. Negotiations Are going to continue on this. Want Jacksonville to have a team and i feel i deserve to own it said Bullard who did not name the teams that might be included in the merger. I Haven t put All my Money into this team to see someone else get an nil team. I m not going to agree to anything that does t include recent published reports have said the Usel was offered a merger Deal in Exchange for dropping its si.3 billion lawsuit against the nil. From what i understand that their initial offer Bullard told the times Union. My attitude is that it won t Cut it for us. We have the lawsuit Shula hiring stalled Philadelphia the Phila Delphia eagles efforts to hire 26-year old David Shula As head coach reached an impasse saturday according to the Philadelphia inquirer. The inquirer reported in sunday editions that eagles owner Norman Bra Man and general manager Harry Gam ble left Miami without reaching an agreement with Shula s lawyers. A contract with Braman would make Shula an assistant coach for the Miami dolphins and coach Don Shula s son the youngest head coach in the nil. We re keeping this alive Brannan said. But we re going to Start interview ing other people next Canadian sextet wins Moscow Canada beat Finland 5-4 saturday to tie with the finns for last place in the Izvestia cup International hockey tournament. Period scores were 2-3,2-1 and 1-0. Dartmouth wants vote Hanover . Dartmouth lawyers said saturday that the Ivy league school will seek a vote of the school s athletic Council Over the firing of football coach Joe Yukica who has been ordered reinstated by a Superior court judge. Although he 15-member Council of administrators teachers students and alumni lost its authority Over athletic department personnel matters in 1981, Grafton county Superior court judge Walter Murphy ruled Friday that Yuki Ca s contract entitles him to the Protection of a decision by the Council. Investigation sought Chicago the head of the Illi Nois athletic Board says he wants an investigation of a recent boxing match in which a Man making a comeback after losing his right foot knocked out his opponent. Board chairman Gordon Volkman said Friday that questions have been raised about Craig Bodzianowski s Sec Ond round knockout of Peoria s Francis Sargent on dec. 14. We re not out to tarnish any reputations Here Volkman said. But we have a responsibility to insure the credibility of boxing in this Bodzianowski 24, had t boxed for 19 months following a motorcycle Acci Dent that Cost him his foot. But with the use of an artificial foot he was Able to make a highly publicized comeback by knocking out Sargent just 1 minute 5 seconds into the second round. Fire still rages at Oil depot in Naples Naples. Italy a smoke blot cd out the Sun Over the Mediterranean port City of Naples sunday As fire continued to ravage an Oil storage depot where an explosion killed tour people and injured More than 160. More than 700 firefighters worked through the night to quell the Oil fuelled Blaze which gushed billowing Clouds of Black smoke for i second Day forcing 2,000 people from their Homes. City and National civil Protection officials said most of the homeless managed to find shelter for the night with relatives or at hotels arranged for by emergency workers. The fire which engulfed two dozen Large tanks containing gasoline and Oil was pronounced under control sunday by a spokes Man for the ministry of civil Protection which is coordinating efforts at the scene. But the fire is continuing feeding on the fuel and probably will at least through tonight said the spokesman who would not give his name. He said the Blaze was not expected to spread to the few non involved tanks or outside the compound. A couple of warehouses Are the Only american military facilities in the Vicinity of the fire which occurred in an Industrial area near the port it. Cmdr. John Marchi. Spokesman for the naval support activity told the stars and stripes. There was no significant damage but most important no injuries he said. The warehouses were just shaken the concussion rocked the City waking a lot of people up. There were car alarms going on everywhere Marchi said. To the Best of our knowledge there were no military people affected he said. We were asked to stand by in Case we Are needed he said adding that no request for help had been made As far As he knew three gunmen Are charged in French court Nantes France Dpi three gun men who surrendered to police after taking 35 people hostage in a Nantes courtroom were charged sunday with attempted Mur Der giving death threats for Cable detention and violent theft with a weapon a prosecutor who had been held hostage said. Philippe Varin who was acting As substitute prosecutor in an armed robbery trial when a heavily armed Man burst into the courtroom and took everyone present hostage with the help of two defendants said the charges were hied with the court. The charges were Laid against Abdul Karim Khaki a moroccan sex convict who instigated the hostage taking and French men Georges Courtois and Patrick Thiolet. Khaki 30, is expected to be expelled to his native country to be tried by moroccan authorities police said. French news reports said a government plane left Paris for Nantes Sun Day night to pick up the moroccan. Less than a month ago he was freed from a French Pris on after serving two years of a five year sen tence for Armea robbery. The 34-hour hostage drama ended Friday when the gunmen surrendered the last two hostages unharmed on toe Tarmac of nearby chateau Elgon Airport where they hoped to Fly to Freedom on a government Jet. Khaki charged into the courtroom thursday morning where Courtois and Thiolet were on trial. He disarmed five Security guards distributed pistols and hand grenades to the two defendants. Robert Broussard France s top anti terrorist officer who persuaded the gunmen to surrender the hostages unharmed said Khaki acted out of Friendship to Courtois and Thiolet whom he had met in prison. 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