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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 19, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wins Bud 200 from press Dover Del for the last 100 i cred Flag saturday Slock car race. In trip who is Tion on the Moi Downs internal average Speed two second mar also won the i Waltrip rum race this year t Junior Johnson before an Selimi it was a Hoti so Good Wall nut race ear change in one helped he Sai Jack Ingi Bodine who Ipa tettes Rrell Wall rip led to take he Check the Budweiser 200 Ted in second Posi mile at Dover in Edway had an 107.930 Mph and a of Victory Waltrip last year in second in the Points in Home $9,100 for the Budweiser racing team led crowd of 21,000. In but this car just ran said. It s a pm come e had made a Little the pit stops and thai finished second Brett j the pole came in third. Bodine led for r laps losing the Lead three limes to Wall rep and once to Ingram. Thirteen pm dropped out of the 30 car Field seven finished on the Lead Lap. Slaught Hurt by pitch Boston v Don Slaught of the Texas rangers suffered a broken nose and broken Bone in his Check saturday when he was hit in the face by a pitch from Boston Dennis Boyd in the. Fourth inning of a game. Slaught i m carried from the Field after being struck. He was bleeding but conscious aspic was taken to the Massachusetts Eye pfc ear infirmary rangers spokesman John Blake said a rays show Ltd the broken Bones. There Isi a apparent vision trouble Blake said. However there i consider Able a Wellni Slaught Efu released from the Hospi Tal and pern b Ted to return to Bis hotel Blake said that if any surgery is Nec Essary it Woi ild be performed in Texas As soon As the i swelling subsides. Slaught is hit on a 1-2 pitch in the fourth Rimini and fell to the ground. He web treated by Ranger Trainer Ballzeigler and 1 in. Arthur Pappas the red. Son s team Ali Sidan Wedman cracks ribs Milwaukee Boston celtics re serve Forward Scott Wedman had two ribs cracked in saturday s Aba playoff game against the Milwaukee backs and will be out at least for the remainder or the series a team spokesman said. The t-Foat-7 Wedman collapsed to the floor i the third Quarter of sat urday s game after Milwaukee Forward Terry Cummings knee accidentally hit Wedman in the left rib Cage under the armpit to gumming drove to the Bas Ket said celtics Sporman Jeff Twiss Wedman was helped off the floor by teammates then taken to Milwaukee s coed Samaritan medical Center. X rays there showed that he seventh and eight ribs on Wedman s left Side were fractured. For sunday game and wednes day1 game if it s played i thu Nolc it s Safe to St he definitely will be out tabs said he might be Able to play some m the finals with ?5b fat flak jacket Twiss added. Well Cross Hal Bridge if it comes Rains shorten colonial fort Ivorah Teiwes heavy Rains saturday forced pea tour officials to wipe out the third round or the colonial psf Lional invitation and order a. Single round sunday to conclude the Loum Ambol ii will be the first time in the event s 40-year history it has been decided Over onfys4 holes the colonial will be the fourth s4-Ho e by this year joining the sports wire Beach pro am indic Bay Hill classic and the Andy Wilmun open in the rain shortened catenary. Howard Tetly and. David Edwards were to take twite shot Lead into the final round Over by byway and Dan Pohl. King less classic Chathy Favl township . Ret found Jeader Betsy King shot a i under Par �2 and grabbed a one stroke Lead Over Canadian Dawn Coe on sat urday Ufler two rounds of the $200,000 Chrysler Clymouth classic. King Wlos hol an opening round 67, had two bodies and a bogey in finishing at 7-Undeppnr 139 after tier second tour of the Pajr-73, 6,265 Yard Fairmount country club. Long Grants Lions share Detroit quarterback Chuck Long who pleased Detroit Lions officials recently with a remark that he is not a Moncy or Fagry Guy probably will ask them Lopi Chi Mil million a year. Long agent Jack Mills of Boulder colo., saw Long and quarterback Jim Everett of Purdue Are Worth that much based of the package Berle Kosar received Norn Cleveland lost year. The Browns signed Kosar to a five year is million contract last year after taking him in  draft Bris Ujj Hooks wins los Ang Eles Valerie Bra Sec Hook who has followed her smashing olympic performance with a string of subsequent successes won both women s sprints saturday at the Pepsi invitational Trade meet. Bruc Hook who collected 19s4 olympic Gold medals in the 200 and 400 meters ind As a relay team member won the too meters in 10.99 seconds at saturdays meet at Urcla and took the 200inz2.54. Her time was the fastest in the world this year and just .23 off Evelyn Ash Ford s world record. Alice Brown was second in 11,06, and Nellie Cooman of the Netherlands third in 11.37. Navratilova wins Berlin Martina Navratilova the not i seed swept past to Durie of Britain �-2,6-1 to Lead of the charge of the Fout top seeds into the semifinals of the $150.000 West German open women s Tennis championships in West Ber Lin saturday Steffi Graf the 16-year-old no. 2 seed from wot Germany needed Only 55 minutes to dismiss the Challenge of Andrea Temesvari of Hungary winning 6-3,6-3.another West German third seeded Claudia Kohide Kilsch came from behind to oust Ribera ded Petra Huber of Austria 2-6,6-4,6-1 and set up a sunday semifinal showdown with Navra Olova. Hans Mandrikova of Czechoslovakia the fourth seed won 12 games in a Row to Romp Over betaine Bunge of West Germany 6-2,6-0 and cruise to a semifinal clash with Graf. Crampton closing in Frazer a Bruce Crampton a tournament record 65 saturday to close within one stroke of Leader Gary player after two rounds of the 1200,000 United hospitals senior Golf championship. Player who equated the previous re Cord of 63 in the first round bogeyed three of the last four holes to finish the second round with a. Par-70 and a two Day total of 136, or 4 under Par. Monday may19. 1986 the stars and stripes gala celebrations Norway s National Day Oslo Norway a King  erected flae waving children from is place Balcony and students danced to loud Rock music in sunny Oslo streets is Norway cell Bra cd its National Day on saturday the event one of he most actively patriotic in Europe i combined with traditional Stu Dent festivities celebrating he completion of wifi school. Celebrate packed Oslo s main Boulevard Karl Johan. Elderly women in Folk costume mixed with students in cardboard Bowler hats and parents pushing baby carriages flying norwegian togs. The celebrations arc in memory of the sign ing of the norwegian Constitution on May 17, 1814. Long ruled by danish Kings Norway actually became fully Independent Only in 1905, when a one sided Union with Sweden was dissolved. The fervent patriotic display is without comparison in Scandinavia where Sweden and Denmark tend to have lower key Obser Vance a recent poll showed thai As Many 03 28 percent of All 4.1 million norwegian join a May 17 procession somewhere in the country and another 67 percent turn out to watch them. The poll indicated that 70 percent of norwegians considered it very important to celebrate the Day. The. Oslo newspaper Var dons gang expressed concern Friday however that the poll also indicated that 21 percent of those polled did not know the historical background of the celebrations May 17 celebrations begin in the morning with processions of schoolchildren and brass bands marching through the streets of the norwegian capt Al to the Royal Palace Over  Center of the City King Olav a 82. Traditionally spends sever Al hours waving from the Pillae Balcony and the ceremony ends with the singing of nor Way s National Anthem. The Monarch flanked by Crown Prince Harald and Princess Sonja and their two Chil Dren made his first such appearance As a Tod Dler 80 years ago. He hat appeared on the Balcony every year since except for the years of the Naii occupation of Norway which he spent in London and a few years when he studied abroad ., soviet diplomats meet in peace encounter ass 1s1, Italy a a special concert dedicated to peace on saturday brought together  And soviet diplomats to this medieval umbrian Hill town the Birthplace of St. Francis of Assisi the International Center far peace the sponsor described the meeting Between soviet ambassador Nykolaj Junkov and John w. Holmes the no. 2 Man at the us. Embassy in Rome As a peace  Holmes rep resented ambassador Maxwell Rabb who was travelling in the United slates. As the two diplomats Shook hands in the Basilica of Santa Maria Degli Angeli the Rev Gianmaria Polidoro a Church vicar covered their hands with his own and welcomed them to Assisi town of  the organizers have been trying to arrange a historic peace Summit Here be tween president Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Pope John Paul ii has chosen Assisi As the site for an interfaith gathering on oct. 27 to Pray for world peace the meeting had sown seeds of Hope for moral commitment despite differences Between the two superpowers Holmes said. The soviet Diplomat said for peace we can shake hands a thousand times. We must use All the possibilities to reinforce  the meeting took place shortly before a chamber orchestra concert featuring italian violinist Uto Ughi. 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