European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 29, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Wednesday january 29, 1986 the stars and stripes Pagi 27 ailing Navratilova pulls out of Fourney prom pros dispatches key in Scavone feb. Top ranked Martinn Navratilova pulled out of the 1250,000 Virginia slims of Flor Ida Tennis tournament monday after she could t shake a bout with he flu Navratilova notified the women s Tennis association that she would t be playing Liis week. She had been top seeded and tournament officials adjusted the draw by moving the rest of the seeds up. Chris Evert Lloyd now is the lop seed. Navratilova had t played since win Ning the Virginia slims of new eng land event to weeks ago. She complained then that she was Starling to feel ill. She cancelled an exhibition match last week in Hopes that she could recover in time for this event but she still did t feel Well sunday Sta spokes Man Kevin Diamond said monday last year Lloyd beat Navratilova 6 2, 6-4 in the final in key Biscayne to end e Streak of 13 straight losses by Lloyd in the rivalry. Olson takes Lead new York Billy Olson who has set a world indoor record in he pole vault three times this season has surged into the men s Overall Lead after the first three meets of the $1 50,000 Usa Mobil indoor track and Field grand Prii. Olson who railed the Mark to 19 tee 4 inches on saturday night in he Albuquerque invitational has a total of 40 j poin i far ahead of runner up Jimmy Howard. Sprinter Diane Williams leads women with 16 poin i. Olson s fates accomplishment Ibe world indoor Best of \9-3 at Raj King since an eighth Placevk in 152. Meanwhile Texas 17-0, Wai on unanimous selection at the top for the third time in the last four weeks with 62 lint place votes and 1,140 Point from a sports wire Barcley averaged Bounds in r to a 3-1 netball Asso honors for 24 Point 103-93 Victory and 14 re by Over Phoe rebounds Mac in a 121-1 14 Tri toss of the week Burkley had 26 nationwide panel of went coaches. The longhorns. Who have Jean no. I All season in str Power Over defending Mcaa Chatton old do minion on National of Ivion and then added victories Christian and Brigham you Vikings Hir Schnelker Eden Prai. Minn. Former Green Bay Pamn offensive coordinator Bob scan Ducr m been hired for the same position by inv Minnesota Vikings Vikings coach by bums said monday. Four years Schnelker. 57, most productive offence in Green Bay history before by the National football for the directed to statistical being ii league t. He years 1963, Diego City Lefoi also n a coach in the nil for 23 ill he los Angela rams i packers from 1966-71, san 1972. Miami in 1974, Kansas 1975 and Detroit from 1976-81 lining the packers in 1982. He was offensive coordinator at Detroit. A jul coach goes to nil Treen Bav a. Dale Lindsey lust Backer coach and defensive Coordie Tor of the Usel s new Jersey Gener i for the Post two seasons has been med linebacker coach of the nil s Ireon Bay packers Green Bay coach Forrest Gregg announced monday Lindsey and Gregg worked together in Cleveland with the Browns and with the Toronto argonauts of the Canadian football league Lindsey 43, it a native of Bowling Green by. Lindsey replaces Herb Paterra who last Mon i moved to the Buffalo Bills to be defensive coordinator. Expos players stay on Montreal Catcher Mike Fitzgerald and Pitcher John super both have decided to forego arbitration by agreeing to one year contracts with the Montreal expos the National league baseball club announced monday. Fitgerald 25, was acquired with three other players from the new York mets Tor Gary Carter prior to last sea son. In lib second year in tie major league he hit ,207 with five homers and drove in 34 runs in 108 games in 1985. He was hitting .303 in Early May when he suffered a knee injury hat plagued him the rest of the season. Fitgerald stayed in the lineup until september when he underwent Arthos Copic surgery to remove a Tarn cartilage. Stupor was part of the six player Deal that Seni Bill Gullickson to the Cincin Nati reds last month. The 211-year-old right hander used mainly in Relief by Cie Reda ii season posting in 8-5 record with a 4.55 earned run average. Giants retain players san Francisco outfielder Chili Davis and infielders Jose Uribe and Rob Thompson signed one year contracts with tee san Francisco of anti team president and general Man Ager Al Rosen announced monday. The signing of Davis Means the giants have come o terms with Alt six players who had previously tiled for arbitration. Tie giants Hare now avoided arbitration for the fourth year in a raw. Davis 26, was the giants most consistent hitter during the 1985 season finishing with a .270 batting average with 13 Home Ruiu and 56 rib. Soviet writer admits economic inequalities Moscow a despite the soviet Union s efforts to ensure equal employment Opportunity the economic Lite of most Cili 7.em still depends on social Salus connections and place of birth a leading economist says. Making changes in thai system is a Ink or not Only exceptional importance but also of unusual complexity. It can be solved Only step by Hep wrote economist Kalyana Saslavskaya. Her unusually Frank article printed in the newspaper saw Skaya Kultur or soviet culture last week was pan or the buildup la next month s communist party Congress. Which will ratify a new edition of the party s Long term platform and strategy. The old program included Nildus Khrushchev s vision of Ideal communist life achieved in the 1980s. One of the Over ambitious statements abandoned in the new program is hat the soviet Union already should have a classics society ruled by the principle from each according to his ability la each according to his labor Saslavskaya who is one of the leading members of he Novosibirsk Institute of economics and Industrial organization asserted that is still the goal. But she said it is too Early to Walkof its steadfast she said the soviet Union has improved 15 most Active working conditions but asserted Trot has not been enough to remedy the imbalance caused by social stains education and geography. Ending Thow imbalances requires meeting a i Cust three conditions Siu Lapskaya said. First children who Are barn in families with different sacral Szalus should Bare if not equal then similar enough starting conditions for developing their abilities she said. The opportunities for the development of children and teen agers in proper time is so far substantially dependent on where they live and on the social and economic status of their parents level of income place in management social connections she said. Saslavskaya said children Able to attend schools in Moscow and the capitals of the 15 soviet republics stand a much better Chance of getting into College. The second Factor she said is to ensure that All soviets have a Chance to get jobs based solely on their potential in Rural areas most women Are destined to work As milkmaid if they attend agricultural so Iolj. While City dwellers have a much wider Range of choices she said. In mining and Oil extracting regions men inevitably wind up working in mines and Oil Fields while women have & hard time Rind ing any work at All. She said. Finally soviet society must find a Way to give All workers a Chance to show initiative Cam Good salaries and work to the full extent of their ability Saslavskaya said. Some people she said Don t work be cause of a Lack of raw materials Energy and spare parts teachers Don t always have the Opportunity to teach in a Way they consider proper talented actors Don t receive serious roles for w York upi1 to 1 Moit not to Slock Echo Floe Ampo Illo i Radom monday us hts Contout Blair w
