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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 7, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday april 7, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 27 Arizona state wins gymnastics Crown from press dispatches Lincoln neb. Arizona state getting near flawless High bar performances from Sophomore twins Dennis and Dan Hayden saturday overcame a 1.45-Point deficit to tie Nebraska in a controversial team final at the inca gymnastics championships then was awarded the title after Cor Husker coach Francis Allen submitted his fourth protest of the meet. The protest was rejected by the judges and Nebraska was penalized 0.3 Points. Allen had protested a High bar move attempted by Sophomore Kevin Davis on which judges did not award Points. On reflection the judges awarded Points for the Man Euver and Allen then made an inquiry about similar moves attempted by two other Cor huskers gymnasts. The judges did not agree those moves deserved Points and Allen was penal. Sized according to an Mcaa Rule. Under the Rule new to gymnastics this season if a coach s fourth inquiry is disallowed 0.3 Points Are deducted from the team score. Allen had made his first in Quiry which was awarded earlier in the meet. The Sun devils finished with 283.9 Points compared to 283.6 for Nebraska. Stanford was third at 279.5. Bradley leads by 3 Rancho Mirage Calif. Pat Bradley Winner of 16 Lyga tournaments but still looking for her first Nabisco Dinah Shore Victory shot a 3 under Par 69 on saturday to open a three stroke Lead Over Juli Inkster after three rounds of play. Bradley who lost the 1984 Dinah Shore title to Inkster in a playoff opened up a Little Daylight on the 18th Hole saturday when she rolled in a 15 foot Birdie putt. Inkster left her fourth shot 20 feet from the pin on the Par-5 Hole and took a bogey. Bradley stood at 7-under-Par 209 through 54 holes of the tournament which carries the Lyga s top prize of $75,000. Inkster had a third round 72 after rounds of 69-71. Val Skinner with a third round 70, was four shots off the Pace heading into Sun Day s final round. Lyle holds go Lead Greensboro . British open Champion Sandy Lyle struggled to a 73 and saw his Lead dwindle to three shots saturday after three rounds of the $500,000 greater Greensboro open Golf tournament. Lyle a Scot who has won 17 International tournaments but none in the United states completed three trips Over the Forest Oaks country club course in 205,11 shots under Par. Tom Purtzer who set the course re Cord of 64 in 1980 and saw it tied by Lyle in Friday s round moved into Sec Ond place with a 68. Former Greensboro Winner Craig Stadler and South african David Frost were at 209. Stadler had a 71, and Frost had a no bogey 68. Smith Kos Weaver Latham . James Bone Crusher Smith rebounding from a controversial loss to Marvis Frazier less than six weeks ago knocked out Mike Weaver at 2 29 of the first round sat urday in a heavyweight fight at the coliseum theatre. Smith 31, a 240-Pound native of Magnolia ., caught the 33-year-old Weaver with a left right combination at 1 20, sending him stumbling Back against the ropes. Smith moved in and rocked the 215 sports wire Pound Weaver with a flurry of punches before referee Luis Rivera interceded. Rivera forced Weaver to take a standing eight count before stopping the fight. It was Smith s 13th knockout and raised his record to 13-5. Weaver from Pomona Calif., saw his record drop to 28-12-1. Teen Bowler wins open Topeka Kan. Eighteen year old Amateur Wendy Macpherson a High school senior Bowling in her first pro tournament Defeated top seeded Lisa Wagner 265-179 saturday to become the youngest Winner in the 16-year history of the $70,000 Bowling proprietors association of America women s . Open. The Walnut Creek Calif., Bowler won five matches in a Row to take the title. Macpherson Only the second Amateur to win the . Open Defeated Anne Marie Pike of Sahabra Calif., 211-163, and then beat Cheryl Daniels of Detroit 232-156. Macpherson then eliminated Amateur Patty Ann of new Ulm minn., 225-209, and followed with a 213-201 Triumph Over second seeded Pat costello of St. Helena Calif., ending costello s bid for her third . Open title. Williams wins Aba event Baltimore Walter Ray Wil Liams or. Of Stockton Calif., Defeated to seeded Gil Sliker 219-204 saturday to capture the $130,000 fair lanes open and earn his second pro bowlers association title of the year. Williams earned $20,000 for the Vic tory. Sliker of Sarasota Fla., finished second in a singles tournament for the eighth time in his 11-year career. Malone out for season Philadelphia the Phila Delphia 76ers of the Aba activated for Ward Bobby Jones and placed Center Moses Malone on the disabled list sat urday. Putting Malone on the disabled list Means that the All Star won t be Avail Able until the playoffs. He fractured the socket of his right Eye March 28 and was not expected to return during the regular season. Jones a Forward had been on the disabled list since March 26 with a Groin injury. Badger land triumphs Hialeah Fla. Badger land solidified his position As a co favorite for the Kentucky Derby May 3 with a four length Victory Over Bolshoi boy and an Napolis John in the $300,000 Flamingo stakes saturday at Hialeah Park. The Winner who stayed behind big Jolt most of the Way until pulling away at the top of the stretch paid $2.60 for $2 to win As the Odds on favorite and covered the mile and an eighth in 1 47, just two fifths of a second off the track record he set in the Everglades stakes Here two weeks ago. Following the defeats of Tasso and Zabaleta who were second and third respectively behind Magambo in the Gotham stakes at Aqueduct earlier saturday Badger land and Snow chief remain the Strong Early favourites for the Derby. Barrios wins 10k race new Orleans Mexico s Arturo Barrios a former Texas am runner won the 10-Kilometer Crescent City Clas sic saturday clocking 28 minutes 15 seconds to Edge Peter Koech of Kenya. Rob de Castella of Australia was third. Conversion rates London up Friday s closing rates for the . Dollar to other currencies. Figures Are expressed in dollars to the British Pound and other local currencies to dollars the Price of Gold closed at $335.25 an ounce Silver at $5.14. Apr.3 apr.4 British Pound 1.4597 1.4490 German Mark 2.3785 2.3803 French franc 7.3750 7.5350 dutch Guilder 2,6860 2.6845 belgian franc 49.50 49.39 italian lira 1,620.00 Swiss franc 1.98875 2.00200 greek drachma 146.80 146.30 turkish lira 659.80 Spanish peseta 149.00 151.00 portuguese escudo 153.00 155.00 Canadian Dollar 1.3918 1.3910 austrian Schilling 16.6625 16.6700 norwegian Krone 7.334 7.360 danish Krone 8.770 8.800 these Are commercial rates 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 2.36 monday based on a Price fixing at midday and allowance for Standard handling charges. James m. Esip Dies was Dodds principal Worcester mass. Funeral serv ices will be held Here for James m. Esip 45, a former Dodds administrator in Ger Many. Esip who died Friday of cancer had been principal of Munich elementary school after being assistant principal of Mannheim Middle school. Esip who had worked with the depart ment of defense dependents schools since 1964, left his Munich Post earlier this school year when illness forced him to re turn to the United states for treatment. He joined Dodds As a teacher and he also worked As a Counselor before becoming an administrator. Esip is survived by his wife Darlene son Brian and daughter Michelle All of Worcester. Director Jerry Paris Dies of brain tumor at 60 los Angeles a Jerry Paris whose touch for Light comedy earned him an emmy for television s the Dick Van Dyke show and who directed two of the slapstick police Academy movies has died of a brain tumor. He was 60. Paris appeared on the Dick Van Dyke show As next door neighbor Jerry Helper a dentist. He also wrote and co produced for the series. He won a 1964 emmy As Best director for a comedy series for his work on the show which ran from 1961-1966 on lbs and is still seen in syndicated reruns. To today monday s programs an to Germany 0600 can news 0630 this week with David Brinkley 0730 just for kids sesame Street series returns 0830 jeopardy 0855 the Bob Newhart show 0920 morning movie i married a Centrefold 1100 Mone week 1130 essence the television program adult 1200 can news 1230 Donahue adult 1320 general Hospital adult 1405 guiding Light adult 1450 for kids Only cartoons 1505 or. Rogers neighbourhood 1535 the new adventures of Batman series ends 1600 the Larry King show 1700 the today show 1800 Abc world news 1830 an news 1900 the Dukes of hazzard 1950 Gasthaus 2000 who s the Boss 2030 . Hooker series ends 2130 knots Landing 2221 can headlines 2230 new York hot tracks 2345 late movie lock Stock and barrel Young runaway lovers haunted by the fear that perhaps they Are not married flee from vengeful parents. Stars Jack Albertson and Burgess Meredith. 0125 can headline news an to Berlin 1800 Abc world news this morning 1830 Berlin tonight 1845 can sports 1900 the Dukes of hazzard 1955 Berlin . 2000 who s the Boss 2030 . Hooker 2120 Berlin tonight late edition 2125 knots Landing 2220 can headlines 2230 new York hot tracks 2340 late movie surviving two Young people confused and embittered by life commit suicide and their families must survive the ordeal through guilt blame and their Lack of understanding of what has happened. Stars Ellen Burstyn and Marsha Mason. 0210 can headline news tuesday 0600 Abc nightly news 0630 Mclaughlin group 0655 . Notebook 0700 american interests 0730 just for kids cartoons 0830 the Bob Newhart show 0855 jeopardy 0915 Abbott and costello 0945 new tech times 1010 Peter Gunn 1035 journey to adventure 1055 Abc nightlife 1125 can sports 1155 Berlin . 1200 lbs evening news 1230 Donahue 1320 general Hospital adult 1405 guiding Light adult 1445 just for kids cartoons 1614 the Larry King show 1700 the today show 1800 Abc world news this morning German television first program 1003 movie the last Days of Pompeii 1140 the world we live off 1210 under German roofs 1550 news 1600 unbelievable but also True 1710 for children 1745 news 1755 regional programs 2000 news 2015 miniseries "100 carats 2105 Wall Street in new York 2150 music and fun 2230 news 2300 movie dangerous silence second program 1604 biotechnology 1635 musical entertainment 1700 news 1715 off duty Magazine 1750 miniseries Soko 5113" 1900 news 1930 documentary the wife of the reporter 2115 Economy and social reports 2145 news 2210 sexuality today 2240 Nobel prize winners in private 2310 movie inflation in Paradise the stars and stripes american to schedule is based on the latest information furnished by an but the scheduled programming is subject to change american express confirms if lost millions in Fin Market new York a the american express co. Has confirmed that it expects to take a charge of up to $47 million for Possi ble losses stemming from the collapse of the London tin Market but it expects to Post a record first Quarter profit nevertheless. American express said its Shearson leh Man Brothers inc. Securities and commodities unit will Post a Large gain in net in come As Well despite losses in the London tin Market and will report one of the Best quarters in its  in a filing with the . Securities and Exchange commission american express indicated Shearson would set up a Reserve of $17 million to $47 million to Coyer losses incurred from the forced liquidation of tin contracts following the collapse of the tin Market. Tin trading was suspended last october after the International tin Council a 22 nation group of producers that previously bought tin stocks to help support tin prices said it was financially unable to continue the purchases. The London Metal Exchange last month liquidated tin contracts for about $9,200 a metric ton compared with the earlier prevailing Market Price of about $13,000 a ton. Shearson sued the Exchange and several British trading firms to overturn the forced liquidation and seeks unspecified damages. Jeffrey b. Lane vice president and chief operating officer of Shearson Lehman Brothers said the size of the unit s tin re lated losses would depend on tin prices when trading resumes on the Metal Exchange and whether Shearson collects any damages from the pending litigation the Wall Street journal reported  
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