European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 17, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday. February 17, 1986 stars and stripes Page 27 Watson grabs a Hawaii with 61 from press dispatches Honolulu Tom Watson Dis playing he form and flair that made him a Sidime player of the year shot a 66 in Guty winds saturday to move into the third round Lead in the s500.000 hawaiian open Golf tournament. \ that s the Best i be played in a Long time a Jpn said. It could sports ire have been a but i was really pleased with of Strong finish into Hie \ playing into Thel Peth of freshening Trade winds Watsom made a pair of six foot putts for a Oldie Birdie finish that put him through free rounds at 203,13 shots under. His closest Cha eng a Paul Azinger who had a Chance Tofu in last week in san Diego but self Dof trusted with a late double bogey. Here i am again he acid after a 69 put him one shot Balmat 204. Things Are coming around. Well just have to see what happens Tom Trow it was another two shots Lack Corey Pavin and three others at Pavin once the Leader alone wildly erratic round of Par 72 that de six birdies six bogeys and six Pai he wasted with Craig Stadler Mudd and Bob Tway the Winner week in san Diego. Mudd dosed us a 66, Stadler shot 67 and Tway 68. Mac o Grady the second rower struggled to a 74 and finish Dat 207, four shots Back. Player retains in Palm Beach Gard South african Gary player wind to a virtual standoff a shaky three stroke Lead 47th annual $250,000 championship at pea n player posted a 1 209 tool Lor 54 Bole i Dat Lee elder of the in ing up five strokes on had a 3-Nnder-Par place at 21z ithe retained Alay in the seniors Al. _ 73 on the giving ulna to strokes under i states Mak i last five holes ind held second Wilkins set Salt Lake jazz hoping to ability sent to san forwards Marc team official is ret and will be weeks Nave Tofeld said. Wilkins this to spurs by the Utah a their rebounding Center Forward Jeff to saturday for land Jeff Coo jazz spokesman said from a broken wrist s injured list for two 48 games for the jazz no 4.5 Points an per game averaged 4.5 pouts and onnus per game for the Cook has avenged 2.4 rebounds. Bowl Cook wins. Fla. Steve Cook ofcalif., knocked off top seeded Frankm Lenburg of Mesa Ariz 245 2n,Kne title game saturday to Winthe s0,000 Bowling proprietors Asso Ciati Sof America Baa is. Open. ?6-foot-7, 260-Pound Cook won the Fol Hole of the giants Over the 6-6 Al Len big with a string of five strikes late in the was the ninth career title for Cook Appio Tom Watson. Best in a Long time the first i singles Competition since 51983 touring players championship. Ulton stops Benitez Montreal undefeated Ca Nadian super welterweight Matthew Hilton of Montreal saturday scored a ninth round knockout Over three time title Holder Wilfred Benitez in a scheduled id Rounder. The 20-year-old Canadian who raised his record to 204stalked Benitez finally finishing him off at 2 57 of the ninth round. With a flurry of lefts and rights. Benitez s word fell to 49-5-1 As the 27-year-Oldalive of puerto Rico failed i an attempt i make a had sent the Veteran to the or in the first round with a hard right. Eglish May sign super scoring Forward Latex English could sign a new tour year $6.4 it Ilion contract with the this week the Denver Post re ported saturday. The Laper said an agreement had been Reaf ced after six months of negotiations. Engle Magent Ted Steinberg of los Angeles a Contd not confirm the report but said height be in Denver on Sun Day press my to oversee the signing. The paper reported earlier that the four year Contact would give English $1.3 million new season $1.5 million in 1987-88, si.6 Nucion in 1988-89 and $2 million in 1989 the nuggets old Hare an option on the pact s fourth a when $500.000 of the salary would a guaranteed. English would be 36 in the 6tract s final year. Madsen takes slalom Copper Mozaun. Colo. Beth Madsen of the tilled states rejuvenated by a two year sence from the ski team held off alleges from America s Best women Era to win the giant slalom title Saturny at the us. Alpine ski championship Madsen 21, record the fastest times on both runs to beam Tamara me Kinney by seven tenths of second and Eva Twa Rankens by Morbihan eight tenths of a second. Madsen was clocked in minute 8.23 seconds in the first run. Mpinney the 1983 world cup Overall Chow Ion who has struggled this season Wright be Hind at 1 08.42. Twardo Keb of the United states the defending National Champion in is was third in thai dozens third on the Coatse forthe second heat clocked a resp Stablo 1 11.31 for a combined time of 2 19.93. Many nations lace non military threats research group says Washington up environmental and economic troubles pose a greater threat to the Security of Many nations than the Prospect of armed aggression a re search group said saturday. In its annual report on the state of the world the world watch Institute said Many nations especially developing countries can no longer afford to finance military development and the restoration of their damaged natural resources. Considerations of military threats have become so dominant that new threats to the Security of nations threats with which military forces cannot Cope Are being ignored said the report from the Washington think tank. The new sources of danger arise from Oil depletion soil erosion land degradation shrinking forests deteriorating grasslands and climate alteration it added. These developments affecting the natural resources and systems on which the Economy depends threaten not Only National economic and political Security but the stability of the International Economy the Institute cited statistics showing that global military spending More than double Din the last 25 years to $940 billion in 1985 More than the income of the poorest half of the world s population. In third world countries the military buildup has translated into heavy spending on arms imports. World arms imports totalled $35 billion in 1984, compared with $33 billion Worth of Grain putting guns ahead of bread in Worl Commerce said world watch president Lester Brown. Third world nations especially those in Africa face the most immediate problem Brown said because militarization has forced them to postpone development. But the United states and the soviet Union also have suffered he added blam ing the concentration on military strength for a Large part of the . Deficit and for soviet economic problems. Preoccupied with each other the two military superpowers apparently have failed to notice that global geopolitics is being reshaped in a Way that defines Security More in economic than in traditional Mili tary terms the report said. Lex co cuts prices for Oil to Doof its sales to Mexico crimp Mexico which has been vying with in Ida As the leading supplier of crude Oil to Tow United states slashed its prices Friday for traffic and time in two weeks. A statement from Lemex the _ ment Oil monopoly said the reduction aging $4.68 a barrel would Cut Cost of its Oil to $15,09 a Init i in new prices Are retroactive to Pel the decision also Renken Ted a change from Mexico s be policy of adopting prices the end of each month. The move Effie on a Day that saw West Texas Intai mediate the Benchmark us. Crude so Mig for around $16.50 a barrel on the
