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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, April 21, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 21, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday april 21, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 27 Woeffer leads by 2 in heritage classic from press dispatches Hilton head Island . Swinging through persistent Back pain fuzzy Zoeller massaged a troublesome Harbour town course for seven birdies saturday in route to a 69 and a two stroke Lead entering the final round of the $450,000 heritage classic. Still recovering from 1984 disc sur Gery Zoeller rebounded from a shaky front Side to reel off four consecutive birdies starting at no. 11. After a bogey-5 at 16, Zoeller birdied 17 to stand at 8-under-Par 205. The 34-year-old Zoeller of new Albany ind., capitalized on third round col lapses by Dan Halldorson and Don poo Ley As Only 17 golfers from a Field of 70 remained under Par going into sunday s final 18 holes. The course proved difficult despite idyllic weather conditions with temperatures in the 70s and Little wind. Chip Beck followed Friday s 66 with a 70 to stand two shots Back at 207 along with Jay Haas who fired a 66, and Greg Norman who birdied his first two holes and shot a 69. Roger Maltbie bounced Back from Friday s 72 to shoot a 69 for a total of 208, three shots Back. The Day s biggest surge came from defending Champion Bernhard Langer who blazed within one shot of the course record with a 7-under 64. Langer who trailed Halldorson by 12 strokes Midway through the tournament had nine Bir Dies and two bogeys for a three Day total of 210, five shots behind Zoeller. Ballesteros leads Cannes France Severiano Ballesteros of Spain fired a 4-under-Par 68 saturday in the third round of the $150,000 Cannes open Golf tournament to pull two strokes ahead of the pack with a 54-Hole total of 207 going into the final 18 holes. South african John Bland who shared the Lead with Ballesteros after Friday s play shot a 70, his third successive sub Par round for a 209 total. Bees Boot Morris san Jose Calif. Pitcher Mike Norris has been kicked off the san Jose bees which he and some other players with previous drug problems had been hoping to use As a springboard Back to the major leagues. The bees president and manager Harry Steve released Norris after the Pitcher showed up late at municipal stadium for a California league game Friday night with Palm Springs. Since Norris joined the team on March 7, he missed two practices and a game a week ago. Norris who has been plagued by injuries and drug and alcohol abuse prob lems for the past three years has not pitched in the major leagues since 1983. A runner up for the by Young award in 1980, Norris made a Brief appearance at class a Modesto last season. He be came a free agent when the season ended. Hanzlik in Hospital Denver Bill Hanzlik sixth Man for the Denver nuggets was admitted to Rose memorial Hospital on sat urday still suffering from Back pain that knocked him out of Friday night s playoff opener a spokesman for the Aba team said. Hanzlik is to undergo tests said nug gets spokesman Harv Kirkpatrick and could be out for an extended  sports wire Ubl adds franchise West Palm Beach Fla. The United states basketball league has announced the formation of its eighth franchise the West Palm Beach based Gold coast stingrays. Joe Dodge the longtime coach at Lake City Community College will coach the team a club spokesman said. Gold coast will join the Tampa Bay Flash and a Daytona Beach team in the newly formed Southern division of the summer league which is entering its second season. The other five teams Are based in the Northeast and comprise the league s Northern division. The Ubl regular season begins june 13 and ends aug. 23. The league was formed to give Young players just coming out of College a Chance to impress professional scouts. . Cycles pull out Palm a Majorca the 10-Man . Team that was to have participated in the tour of Spain cycling race pulled put of the Competition and left this Mediterranean Island saturday Spanish television reported. The manager of the hotel where the team had been staying said team Man Ager Mike Neal had told organizers the team would not take part in the race. He said they left for new York via Barcelona after spending three Days on the is land where the 22-Day race is to begin tuesday. The television report said the team had been told by officials in the United states to return Home immediately. It attributed the withdrawal to the tension in the Mediterranean following the . Bombing of Libya last week and threats by libyan Leader Moa mar khad Afy against . Interests in South Ern Europe. The . Embassy in Madrid issued a guidance to american citizens in Spain earlier in the week advising them to avoid frequenting places where Ameri cans Are known to congregate. The Spanish 2,267-mile, 21-leg race ends May 13 in Jerez de la Frontera in Southern Spain. A total of 180 riders from the nether lands France the soviet Union Poland Belgium Colombia and Spain Are scheduled to participate. Becker withdraws Monte Carlo Monaco a leg injury has forced West Germany s Boris Becker to withdraw from the $405,000 Monte Carlo open Tennis championships which Start monday tournament organizers said saturday. Becker the 1985 Wimbledon Champi on injured a thigh muscle in his right leg at last week s world championship Tennis finals in Dallas. He lost in four sets in the final to Sweden s Anders Jarryd after stopping in the third set for treatment to his thigh. Sex Packer Star Dies Milwaukee Charles Buck ets Goldenberg a five time All pro guard for the Green Bay packers has died at age 76. Goldenberg played under coach curly Lambeau and helped Green Bay win three National football league championships in 1936,1939 and 1944. He was elected to the Packer Hall of Fame in 1971 and the Wisconsin athletic Hall of Fame in 1974. 3 hardliners still hold out on open Cut Geneva Switzerland a Iran and its Hartline open partners Libya and Algeria held out sunday against a pro posed Small Cut this summer in the Cartel s Oil production. The cuts would be aimed at boosting Oil prices. The three Maverick members urged deeper cuts in output arguing that drastic measures Are needed to Shock the Oil mar Ket out of its Price slump. Ahmed Zaki Yamani the Oil minister of saudi Arabia said after a Brief afternoon meeting that the organization of Petroleum exporting countries is a Long Long Way from a comprehensive agreement. It remains possible however that the Cartel leaders can agree soon on an Overall production target without deciding How to divvy it up among the members. Such a conclusion to the Geneva talks which began last tuesday would not be expected to push prices much higher. Some of the ministers held informal talks later in their hotel suites and open spokesman James Audi said the formal conference was to resume monday. Ten of the 13 member countries had indicated on saturday that they would accept a proposal from open s technical advisers to limit Oil production in the july september Quarter to 16.3 million barrels a Day. The ceiling would be raised to 17.3 million in the year s final Quarter. Open currently is pumping about 17 million barrels a Day having effectively Dis carded All Price and production controls late last year. The purpose of re imposing production controls would be to bring world Oil supplies closer into line with demand thus gradually pushing up prices. At about $12 to $15 barrel Oil prices Are half the level of three months ago and Are the lowest since the mid-1970s. During an inconclusive meeting last month open declared it was committed to pushing Oil prices up to $28 a barrel. The problem for open is that the one faction comprised of Iran Libya and Algeria wants to Cut production drastically in order to quickly drive prices up to the $28 level. The 10 other members favor keeping production near its current level believing this will at least halt the Price slide and eventually raise prices to near $20 a barrel. Mana Saeed Oteiza the Oil minister of the United Arab emirates told reporters after sunday s session that this division of opinion had left open far away from a comprehensive Accord on production controls. 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 $345.125 an ounce Silver at $5.20. Apr.17 apr.18 British Pound 1.5217 1.5142 German Mark 2.2356 2.2240 French franc 7.0950 7.0750 dutch Guilder 2.5100 2.5110 belgian franc 45.89 45.85 italian lira 1,553.50 1,524.00 Swiss franc 1.8580 1.8605 greek drachma 140.93 139.60 turkish lira 658.79 657.98 Spanish peseta 141.90 141.20 portuguese escudo 148.00 148.00 Canadian Dollar 1.3900 1.3890 austrian Schilling 15.720 15.605 norwegian Krone 7.094 7.045 danish Krone 8.2400 8.2025 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 2.21 monday based on a Price fixing at midday and allowance for Standard handling charges. To today monday s programs an to Germany 0600 can news 0630 this week with David Brinkley 0730 just for kids cartoons 0740 sesame Street 0840 jeopardy 0905 the Bob Newhart show 0935 morning movie the bandits 1100 Money week 1130 essence the television program adult 1200 can news 1230 Donahue guests discuss their handicaps 1320 general Hospital 1405 guiding Light 1450 for kids Only cartoons 1505 or. Rogers neighbourhood 1535 the new adventures of Superman 1600 the Larry King show 1700 the today show 1800 Abc world news 1830 an news 1900 the Dukes of hazzard 1950 Gasthaus Volunteer week 2000 who s the Boss 2030 Macgruder and loud adult 2130 knots Landing 2221 can headlines 2230 new York hot tracks 2340 late movie just Tell me you love me 0120 can headline news an to Berlin 1800 Abc world news this morning 1830 Berlin tonight 1845 can sports 1900 the Dukes of hazzard 1950 Berlin . 2000 who s the Boss 2030 . Hooker 2125 Berlin tonight late edition 2130 knots Landing 2220 can headlines 2230 new York hot tracks 2340 late movie lost in the wild 0100 freeze Frame 0125 can headline news tuesday s programs 0600 Abc nightly news 0630 Mclaughlin group 0655 . Notebook 0700 american interests 0730 just for kids 0845 jeopardy 0910 Abbott and costello 0935 new tech times 1005 Peter Gunn 1030 nature of things 1100 Money week 1130 can sports 1155 Berlin . 1200 lbs evening news 1230 Donahue 1320 general Hospital 1405 guiding Light 1445 just for kids cartoons lids Lyle . Put slut 16110 the Larry King show 1700 the today show 1800 Abc world news this morning German television first program 1003 movie late love 1140 science report 1215 the Queen s 60th birthday 1550 news 1600 Short stories 1715 for children 1755 regional programs 2000 news 2015 miniseries "100 carats 2105 documentary the armenian question 2150 cabaret satire parody 2230 news 2380 movie Bolero second program 1210 entertainment now look at that 1255 ice hockey world championship Germany is. Poland live 1604 biedermeier Kaleidoscope 1635 musical entertainment 1700 news 1715 off duty Magazine 1750 miniseries Soko 5113" 1900 news 1930 movie Romance in minor 2115 Economy and social reports 2145 news 2205 cultural quiz 2235 musical entertainment the stars and stripes american to schedule is based on the latest information furnished by an but Hij scheduled programming is subject to change american climber Dies on Mountain in Nepal Katmandu Nepal up a 31 year old american Mountaineer died of Altitude sickness As he attempted to scale the 25,190-foot Kangchung tse Mountain the ministry of tourism said sunday. Despite attempts by his climbing companions to save him Edwin Terrill of Durango colo., an Alpine ski instructor died april 13, the ministry said quoting reports received from the climbers base Camp. He developed Altitude sickness at mid night april 11 while he was at an Altitude of 19,500 feet the ministry said. He was immediately taken by his climbing compan ions to the expedition s Advance Camp at 18,000 feet the ministry said. Gary Ruggera 39, the team doctor and Kenneth Madden 35, a building contractor both from Durango and Gerald Long Bons 41, a Carpenter from Glenwood Springs colo., helped the sick climber to the Camp in a five hour descent. Team Leader Glenn Fortner 38, a Moun Tain guide from Durango Ruggera and the team s Cook tried to bring Terrill to base Camp but he died on april 13 at 16,000 feet  
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