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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 29, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday april 29, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 27 Littler january win legends of Golf title from press dispatches Austin Texas Gene Littler and Don january fought off a threat from Charles Sifford and Jim Ferree sunday to win the legends of Golf title for the second straight year. It was the third legends title for both players each having won with another partner before teaming to capture the title last year. They Are the first champions to repeat. Littler and january shot a 6-under Par 64 sunday for a 72-Hole total of 25 under 255 and pocketed $50,000 each. Sifford and Ferree one of four teams tied for second As the final round of the $500,000 Best Ball event began closed to within one stroke of the Lead with a Birdie at the Par-4 14th Hole but had to Settle for a 62 and a four Day score of 257 Worth $27,000 each. Seniors Rookie Chi Chi Rodriguez and Lee elder were next at 258 after a round of 63 and won $15,000 each. Bradley triumphs St. Petersburg Fla. Pat Bradley displaying the unflappable put Ting form that has her poised on the Brink of $2 million in career earnings Sank a 25-foot Birdie on the final Hole sunday to beat Janet Coles by a stroke in the $200,000 so classic. Both players approached the Par-5 18th tied at 15-under in Pursuit of the top prize of $30,000. Bradley s Chip left her 25 feet Short after three shots while Coles chipped to within 8 feet and appeared assured of at least a playoff. With a hushed gallery enjoying the one on one drama Bradley thrust her right fist in the air after rolling in her pressure putt for a 65 to finish at 16 under 272, tying Alice Miller s tournament record set last year. Coles who began the Day at 12 under leading Bradley by three shots appeared shaken by Bradley s Long Bir die and then putted tentatively. The Ball rolled off to the left and Bradley had her 18th career Triumph in 13 years on the tour. Bradley is $3,079 away from be coming the Lyga tour s first $2 Mil lion Winner. Barg pulls Tennis upset Indianapolis a Penny Barg who began playing her Tennis on Clay surfaces in Miami and Camille Benjamin who Learned the game on the hard courts of California registered the first upsets of the 77th . Open Clay courts championships sunday. Barg ousted 12th-seeded Anna Ivan 7-6 7-16-1, while Benjamin a hard hitting left hander eliminated no. 10 Ann Hendricks son 6-4,6-3. She s a very steady player said Barg. The Victory Over Ivan currently no. 46 on the women s computer rankings and a Quarter finalist Here last year was Only the 10th in 16 matches this year for Barg. Other opening Day winners in the women s main draw included South Korea native Grace Kim and ninth seeded Helen Kelesi. Kim 18, Defeated Veteran Joanne Russell 6-4, 7-5. Kelesi of Canada topped Sophie Hamiach of France 6-2,6-2. Connors takes tourney Tulsa okla. Jimmy Connors Defeated Kevin Curren 6-3, 6-2 sunday in a rain delayed match to win the $150,000 Bank of Oklahoma Tennis classic. Connors the no. 1 seed from Sanibel Harbour Fla., won $50,000. Curren the no. 3 seed from Austin Texas collected sports wire $25,000 in the match that began 90 minutes late because of thunderstorms earlier in the Day. Curren paired with Anders Jarryd of Sweden to defeat twins Tim and Tom Gullikson 6-4, 6-4 in the doubles finals. The winners split $10,000 and the losers $5,000. A marathoner sets Mark Madrid Spain Ramiro mat Amoros of Spain won the Madrid mar athon sunday competing with More than 3,000 runners. He covered the 42.195 Kilometres in 2 hours 17 minutes and 4 seconds setting a new record of the Marathon. The pre Vious record was set by Odis Sanders of the United states in 2 19 44, in 1981. Juan Antonio Garcia of Spain was second in 2 17 19, followed by his countrymen Vicente Anton in 2 17 26, Juan f. Romero in 2 19 15 and Jose Luis Diaz in 2 20 35. Lewis extends Streak Walnut Calif. Carl Lewis coming Back from a hamstring injury that slowed him last season won the 100-meter dash and extended his Long jump Victory string to 46 meets on Sun Day to highlight the Puma mount Sac relays. Lewis Winner of four Gold medals at the 1984 olympics seemed in less than top form in both events winning with what were for him mediocre Marks. He won the 100 in 10.14 seconds and took the Long jump with a wind aided leap of 27 feet 4 inches. The Long jump Triumph kept intact a win string that dates to 1981. Evelyn Ashford another 1984 olym Pic Champion who was sidelined last year also continued on the comeback Trail. She won the women s 100 at mount san Antonio College with a time of 11.11. Lewis whose medal haul at los an Geles matched Jesse Owens four Gold feat of 1936, turned on the Speed in the last 50 meters to easily win the mount Sac 100. Harvey glance was second in 10.32 and Luis Morales was third in10.34. Nakayama victorious Hirpara Japan Japan s Toshiyuki Nakayama sunday won the full scale All Japan triathlon requiring Long Dis Tance swimming cycling and a full mar athon running race ahead of West Ger Many s Dirk Aschmoneit. The 23-year-old Nakayama swam three Kilometres in the sea off Okinawa in Southern Japan in 43 minutes 37 seconds Rode 136 Kilometres by bicycle in three hours 49.45 seconds and ran 42.195 Kilometres in three hours 12.25 seconds for a total of 7 45.47. It was Nakayama s second straight Victory in the event. Aschmoneit came in first in the swim Ming in 36.30 while he clocked 3 47.15 in the cycling event and 3 25.04 in the Marathon for a total of 7 48.49 and Sec Ond place Overall. The second Best foreign participant was Britain s Peter mosey who finished in eighth place with a total time of 8 24.46. The Best women finisher was Hong Kong s Ruth Hunt who came in 36th with a time of 9 27.59. A Field of 412 competitors including 14 foreigners and 56 women participated in the one Day event. Police fire kills 2 Blacks in s. Africa Johannesburg South Africa a police said two Black men were killed monday in a Volley of gunfire from a unit of White policemen on duty in the Black township of Alexandra. Police Headquarters in Pretoria said offi cers opened fire and threw a hand grenade at a House after shots were fired at them from the dwelling. Two Blacks in the House were killed police said and two officers and a Man in the House were wounded. Alexandra residents disputed the police account. They said no one shot at the police before the officers opened fire. Prior to monday s shootings residents and Community leaders said at least 10 peo ple in Alexandra most of them anti apart Heid activists had been killed by police Dur ing the last week. Police monday reported one death in an other Johannesburg area township tempi a. They said a Black Man was killed when officers fired shotguns to disperse a crowd stoning a police vehicle. They did not say whether the Temisa shooting was related to the funeral monday of a Black Union member colleagues say was shot by police. The Metal and Allied workers Union had asked its members to stay away from work monday to attend the funeral of Mph Mellelo Kortman in Defiance of restrictions by a local magistrate. The restrictions barred political activity at the funeral. To today 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 $334.75 an ounce Silver at $5.09. 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