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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 15, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday april 15, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 27 Earnhardt tops gang a Fri in Tran South from press dispatches Darlington . Dale earn Hardt Shook off Harry Gant and then outran Darrell Waltrip at the finish sunday to win the 30th Tran South 500 and end a string of 11 Winston cup Stock car races without a repeat Winner. At the finish Only Earnhardt and Wal trip were on the same Lap and Waltrip was three car lengths behind. Waltrip Proba Bly would have been farther Back if Rich Ard Petty had not crashed and brought out a caution Flag five laps earlier. We were just a Little stronger than Darrell and we just kept our strength and came on Home said Earnhardt. He earned $52,250 of the race s $406,895 total purse. Lonnie Smith Hurt Kansas City to. The Kansas City royals have placed Lonnie Smith on the 15-Day disabled list after the Veteran outfielder fell and suffered an ankle sprain while making a catch in the club s 1-0 Victory Over Toronto saturday. Smith who misjudged a Fly Ball hit by the Blue jays Willie Upshaw suffered the injury after he stumbled while lunging Forward to make the catch. Kansas City Trainer Mickey Cobb said Smith would require 10 Days to two weeks to recover from the sprain. Soc reaffirms stance Inglewood Calif. Concerned that the olympic games will become top professional the . Olympic com Mittee on sunday reaffirmed its stance against an open olympics. We re not opposed to athletes sitting on Trust funds Richard Hollander rep resenting the athletic Congress said at the  s executive Board meeting. But we do not like the idea of the lakers playing  past  president Robert j. Kane said in a plea for a stronger stand against opening up the games i m very much against professional zing the games be cause if we do the games will  Aba to ratings up new York lbs to rankings for 12 regular season National Basket Ball association games Rose 11 percent from last season the league said. The games Drew an average National Nielsen rating of 7.1 and an average audience share of 19, which compares with 6.4 and 17 for the 1984-85 season. The league said pro basketball is the Only major sport to have shown an Over All ratings increase since 1978-79 up 42 percent. The Aba also said its National Cable package with webs has risen 10 per cent Over last season. Taiwan Ian victorious Taipei Taiwan Taiwan s la Hsi Chuen Winner of the India open shot a 3-under-Par 69 sunday and Cap tured the $120,000 Taiwan Golf open edging two americans by one stroke. The 33-year-old la a Nephew of Tai wan Ian Veteran la Liang Huan who won the title last year finished with a total of 212. The tournament was shortened to three rounds after rain forced cancel lation of play on the second Day Friday. At 213 were John Jacobs of san Diego who shot a 5-under-Par 67 sunday s lowest score and Curt Byrum of Onida s.d., who shot a 72. . Rider wins finals Goteborg Sweden american Leslie Burr Lenehan completed two perfect rides sunday to win the $100,000 Volvo world cup equestrian finals by sports wire an unprecedented Victory margin. Two time defending Champion con Rad Homfeld another member of the 1984 . Olympic Gold medal team had to Settle with third behind Canadian Ian Millar before a sellout crowd of 11,000 fans. Burr Lenehan of Westport Conn., captured  first world cup title by 13 Points the biggest Ever in the eight year history of the Competition after the Only dual faultless rounds Over two demanding third leg courses sunday. The 29-year-old Burr Lenehan who who began Riding and showing horses at age 6, picked up $25,000, a Silver trophy and a Volvo sports car for  Victory. Fenech to face Mccrory Sydney Australia unbeaten Jeff Fenech of Australia will be offered a Chance to defend his International boxing federation world bantamweight title against american Steve Mccrory pro Moter Bill Mordey said sunday night. The 21-year-old Fenech out pointed former world boxing Council titleholder Daniel Zaragoza of Mexico in a non title bout in Perth on Friday night to boost his record to 13-0-0. Mordey has booked the 12,000-seat Sydney entertainment Center for May 23, when Fenech is expected to make his third defense of the title he won from Japan s Satoshi Shingaki last year. The Detroit based Mccrory who fights out of the Kronk gym has an 11 0-1 record As a professional. S. Korean wins bout Kwangju South Korea South Korea s Chang Jung Koo retained his world boxing Council Light flyweight title sunday with a unanimous 12-round decision Over mexican challenger Ger Man Torres. There were no knockdowns. This was Chang s ninth defense of the title which he won from Panama s Hila Rio Zapata in March 1983. Irishman tops Marathon Stamford Conn. A ire land s Jerry Kiernan used a Strong Uphill charge about 9 Miles from the finish line to win the Stamford classic Marathon in 2 12 47, earning the top prize of $25,000. Kellie Cathey of the United states captured the women s division in the 26.2-mile, double Loop race through Stamford finishing the course in 2 38 50. Afterwards the third place Fin Isher questioned  using  Boyfriend As a wind shield for the first half of the race. Kiernan who had finished ninth in the 1984 olympic Marathon broke away from a pack of four runners 17 Miles into the race and ran virtually uncontested the rest of the Way. He finished More than 1 minute ahead of the second place men s finisher Agapis Masong of Tanzania. Third place went to american Ric Sayre who was clocked in 2 14 18. Kiernan later said he had intended to make my move at 20 Miles but at 17 something clicked and said go " Cathey fought off a late Rush by Fel Low american Maureen Custy to win by Only 22 seconds. Third place finisher Liz Mcelhinny of the . Was bitter that Cathey drafted  Boyfriend Mike Scannell who later dropped out. Race officials said Cathey s tactics were legitimate. The race was the first Marathon in Stamford since 1896. British clerk suspended in spy probe London a a Junior civil serv ant alleged in a television documentary to have passed aerospace secrets to a czech Diplomat was suspended from his Job at the department of Trade and Industry Mon Day the department announced. It said Brian gentleman 27, was sus Pended on full pay while police investigate claims that he passed a Stream of classified information in 1982 and 1983 to col. Mir solar Merhaut then Czechoslovakia s Mili tary attache in London. Police said gentleman turned up voluntarily at Scotland Yard Headquarters on sunday after the Independent Channel 4 s "20/20 vision program reported that he had admitted passing the secrets to Mir Haut. He was questioned by special Branch the police Force that deals with subversives and then went Home Scotland Yard said. The weekly observer newspaper said it had a signed confession by gentleman. Gentleman returned from Scotland Yard to his room in a Hostel for Junior civil serv ants where he lives alone and stayed there refusing to talk to reporters. Gentleman was said to have Given Mer Haut details of the european  fighter then being developed for nato As Well As details of civil aviation designs Worth Mil Lions of dollars in potential sales including a fuel saving engine being developed for Boeing by Rolls Royce. Conversion rates London up monday 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 $341.00 an ounce Silver at $5.36. April apr.14 British Pound 1.48125 1.4805 German Mark 2.3050 2.3135 French franc 7.3275 7.3810 dutch Guilder 2.5925 2.6060 belgian franc 47.085 47.315 italian lira 1,580.00 1,586.70 Swiss franc 1.9215 1.9355 greek drachma 143.50 144.70 turkish lira 674.02 663.30 Spanish peseta 145.35 146.50 portuguese escudo 150.00 152.00 Canadian Dollar 1.3845 1.3925 austrian Schilling 16.120 16.255 norwegian Krone 7.223 7.2570 danish Krone 8.4525 8.5275 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 2.30 tuesday based on a Price fixing at midday and allowance for Standard handling charges. To today tuesday s programs an to Germany 0600 Abc nightly news0630 Mclaughlin group 0700 american interests0730 just for kids cartoons 0800 size Small country0825 shirt tales 0850 jeopardy .0915 the Merv Griffin show 1005 people of the sea1030 nature of things adult 1100 Abc nighlline1130 can sports 1200 lbs evening news 1230 Donahue panel guests including Jane Pauleva an Lesley Stahl discuss the woman s role in new casting. 1320 general hospital1405 guiding Light 1450 for kids Only cartoons1500 sesame Street 1600 the Larry King show1700 the today show 1800 Abc world news1830 an news 1900 Remington Steele series ends 1950 Gasthaus Job Hunting help at co 2000 scarecrow and mrs. King Amanda is kidnapped by White slavery ring while Lee tries to locate a microdot Chip that could save some agents lives.2052 can headlines 2100 the 21st annual Academy of country music awards taped 2300 trapper John . Trapper and gonzo confront two patients who Are reluctant to continue treat ment a stress Ridden Young mortician and a woman facing a second Battle with cancer.2355 special after the revolution 0025 just jazz0150hu City 0115 can headline news an to Berlin 1800 Abc world news this morning1830 Berlin tonight 1845 can sports1900 Remington Steele 1950 Berlin .2000 scarecrow and mrs. King Amanda goes to Munich where the Agency wants  to Contact a american expatriate involved with a German terrorist organization.2050 Berlin tonight late edition 2100 the 21sl annual country music awards taped 2300 trapper John . Trapper s son . Signs on at san Francisco memorial alter he s bounced from another Hospital s internship program. 2350 special after the revolution"0015 the Tommy Hunter show 0110 can headline news wednesday s programs0600 Abc nightly news 0630 crossfire 0655 . Notebook0700 Showbiz tonight 0730 just for kids cartoons Tidsville . Pufnstuf0850 the Mary Tyler Moore show 0915 jeopardy 0940 morning movie lost in the wild"1105 Abc nigh line 1130 can sports1155 Berlin . 1200 lbs evening news1230 Donahue discussion of the Media and whether they overstate the problem of missing children.1320 general Hospital 1405 guiding light1450 just for kids cartoons the Littles or. Wizard s world 1600 the Larry King show1700 the today show 1800 Abc world news this morning German television first program1023 miniseries "100 carats 1125 movie exactly on the Day"1325 world championship ice hockey United slates is. 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