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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, May 20, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 20, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Is Sanchez to we a Van open from pics dispatches Rome Ivan Lindl the world s top ranked player overpowered unseeded spaniard Emilio Sanchez 7-5,4 6, 6-1, 6-1, to win the Tallan open ten Nis championship Sun toy the 20-year-old Pluard who Defeated three seeds to reach he final of Trie Clay court event proved no match far lend after the top seeded czech last his concentration and let the Acona set slip away he went on to win Nin Kniight games. He wrapped tip the till and $56,000 first prize in two hours and30 minutes. For Many in the Jap deity crowd of10,000 at Center Coull of Foro Lla Lico saturday s Sci Tinafrance s Yannick n a was really the final of the 1435,000 , Sanche Cia Lisl then stunned Bond seeded Malawi Lander of swede. Earlier upsets Over it Ris Becker or West Germany seeded that and americana Ron Kroc Stcin Mclend simply outclassed Sanchez with deftly paced dropped Raul service that o Leal fooled at the a old Lendl fired Loai Navratilova Berlin Navratilova defeat in monday final meet second seeded Germany. Graf adva iced when  semifinal rival fourth sided Hana Mansfi Kova of czechoslovak a withdrew Sun Day because of a Vira Pazienza be tween Lendl and a Clay court Spe to fallow tip his led 12th. Shots and a pow in found Sanchez inc. The 26-year in the match. I final seeded Martin Claudia Kohide i1uviu.liiuvu a Clottu j Orlu Ullh iw1iuc"kiuch of West Germany 7-fi 7-36-2 and gained the Fin of the women ss150.000 West be than open Tennis championships sum Jay. Frt  final a Navratilova was to  stomach infection. To Arroyo Providence  Pazienza pounded his Way pc a lopsided unanimous 10-round dec Srab Over former Cham Pion Harry Arroyo s nday and took aim on world boxing As a citation lightweight Champion Livingstone Bramble. Pazienza dominate the bout with Supe rior Speed and was Thi aggressor through out against the form International Box ing federation 135-Npund Champion. The judges scored the Bojito 49-41, 50-29 and49-38 for Patenza to fought in front of 10317 Hometown fat Pazienza 23, wafts to fight Bramble by the end of the year. One of he co managers Lou Dufa guided Bramble a Theille. / Bumphus wins title . Challenger Johnny. Bumphus fas awarded the us. Boxing Assoc Liob s Wellere Juht title sunday when his fight with defending Champion Marlon Starling was stopped after six rounds because of an accidental Headbutt j. Al the close of the sixth round the two fighters Hea hit As they were sep Arale from a climb leaving a half Inch deep Gash on bjmphus1 forehead.  Martin the physician at ringside or -1il be stopped Iba rules bump Jeu the decision be Uziuk in waa a. U on All three judges scorecards at the time. Us a rules sup Luale that six rounds must be  to Beniter joined by scoring. Starling s eap argued the Decuio nand said Flie Fig it would be protested i Yong keeps Crown Seoul South Korea Champion Chong i Yong won a unanimous Deci Sion Over challenger Richard Savage of West Monroe la., sunday and retained then ruled that tin accordance bus 29-1, was cause he was a sports wire his International boxing federation featherweight Lilleon a 15-round match at the municipal  25-year-old american troubled the Champion wifi fast left jabs an speedy footwork in Early rounds but Chong became tic aggressor from the eighth round on. I Matthews fakes Pitt run Pittsburgh Dean Matthews of pohts vcdraifja., withstood brutal heat and a torrid Early Pace to win Sun Day s second at nun Pittsburgh mar athon by Pullin away from runner Puri Sayre in i Heinal mile. Matthews 3f, moved into the Lea with about eight Miles left in the race after Don nor Jan of Republic pa., the Leader for the first 13 Milea fell victim to the 85-degree heat and an Iron deficiency that Al Jost kept him from com Peting. Normal had fed by As much Aszoo Yards Earlwyn the race. Prabucki triumphs richest . Bernie Pra Bucki of West Seneca ., Oul kicked a Field of 2,65 in the seventh annual Lilac 10-Kiiomfter foot race sunday in 29 minutes 44  Owr took former u. S. Olympic marathoner Pete Ali linger of Wellesley mad., Al the six mile Mark and finished jul t 0.04 seconds ahead of him in the race sponsored by manufacturer s Hanover former  olympic marathoner and nationally ranked Julie isphording of Cincinnati As the first woman to Cross the finish Ine at 35 13.the prizes it teas follows Prabucki and isphording s 1,000 and ,st50. Toe top eight men gained Cash awards As did t in top five women. Cash prizes were also Fetn in the master s cat toe race is o in of the largest in up state new Yorka Audain taxes Marathon Cleveland Anne Audain anew zealand native won the women s re co Cle Clond Jjo til Ometer race Sun Day for the fount humidity and us time but said the higher Tures in the 70s pre vented  from be Ting a personal record Audain who Lufe competed in the race nine times was tiled in 32 minutes and 45 seconds in the men itar athon Winner Ted Rupe of Warren. Ohio finished the26.2-mile course i 2 hours 23 and 6 seconds. Randy t Foster of Berli Heights Ohio a. Second with 2 26 20. Stephen Fader third in 2 27 30. In the women s Marathon Jane Buchoff Smithville Ohio finished first in 2 5431. Thompson Lisses Mark Arles franc Britain s two time missed the de awhile France took triangular meet Thi Thompson won Ion but with a so world record at t los Angeles. He event Here with 8, Cincinnati finished Daley Thompson olympic Champion Ion world record alb team titles in a ended sunday individual Decair Thal fell behind his1984 olympics in Nisbet the two-dayi7 Points compared to the 8,847 paints scored at los an Geles. The la score reflects revisions made last  winning French team scored a total of 31,579jpoinut to 31,231 for the British team. The Canadian team was third. Tuesday May 20, 1986 the stars and stripes Paga 27 unions Money orders cause problems for it any Miami apr nearly it million i Money orders issued through a recently closed credit Union far Low income residents Are bouncing across the stale officials say. Officials of the South Florida Federal credit Union said the Money for $950.000 in Money orders is there but has been Holdup by the banking system. They said agents mostly convenience stores thai sell the Money orders have been holding onto the Cash from the sales forays at a Lime creating a lag while the Bank that honoured the orders was cashing them immediately against the credit Union s accounts right now you be got everybody Bene fiting from this process except the people he process was designed to Benefit the credit Union s chairman a. W. Davis  credit Union shut Down permanently by Federal regulators who seized it Las week after finding it insolvent was founded with Grants from the City of Miami Andrade county. It was meant to provide banking services for residents of Low income areas where larger Banks refuse to open offices the South Florida Federal credit Union had assets of $1.7 million and 1,300 depositors. During the past six months officials said it has handled about 13,000 Money orders a month Worth some j4 million the credit Union s Parent corporation the South Florida economic development corp. Last year set up a firm called capita financial express to sell Money orders through i so agents  earned 40 cents for each Money order sold some of which went to the credit Union far handling charges in a plan to make the banking Agency self supporting. Most of the Money orders were Pur chased to  rent Power phone court and garbage Bills by people who have neither checking accounts nor Money to replace the a Aunica orders. We re in a bind. This is kind of traumatic to me said Gerald Forbes so who exchanged 1446 in Cash for a Money order at a Boynton Beach drugstore. Forbes gave the Money order to his land lord for rent on his family s three bedroom House when it bounced his landlord threatened eviction. V Florida Power & Light corp. Has reported returning 700 bounced orders for $65,000, and Southern Bell has returned1,400 orders Worth 580,000. Accounts at the credit Union Are insure for up to 1100,000 by the National credit Union administration in Atlanta. However the Nacua does not insure Money orders. In fad Federal regulators say it is illegal for a credit Union to Tell Money orders to non members As the South Florida Federal credit Union did. Right now the people being Hurt Are he ones who can least afford to be said Tom Clemons Deputy stale comptroller who also is investigating the problem Jim Elliot an Nacua analyst said Feder Al credit Union officials Are still deciding what to do about the Money orders Bill regular account holders can expect to be reimbursed for their losses within 10 Days so far. Southern Belt Florida Power and Dade county housing Agency representatives said no one will be Cut off or evicted because of the bounced orders. Some agent shave reimbursed customers for the orders but most say they Are wailing until they Are certain they will be reimbursed in turn. Higher Price of import cars is both Good bad news Washington up Long Long ago in a car Dealership not far away the average Price a shopper paid for an imported Auto was about 17,000 and the Only. People who were unhappy about it lived i Washington or Detroit. That was in 1980, before the United slates prevailed upon Japan to limit Auto exports voluntarily to this country ini9b1 and before the Dollar fell to record lows against foreign currencies this , shoppers  about 113,000 for an average import which is not always easy to find. The Only people who Are Happy about this live in Washington and Detroit. Cause the fewer the imports sold in the United slates the smaller the Trade deficit the people in Detroit Are Happy because hey can charge More Money for the can they build without losing too much business to the japanese the koreans or others who build cheap  unfashionable is the Trade deficit which reached ji48 billion last year that legislators Are Busy writing new Trade Laws that could drive imported cars right off the Highway. Perhaps the most unhappy of All the peo ple displeased about High import prices and prospects for quotas or tariffs to make them even costlier Are imported car dealers. They Are to distressed that i boo of the will gather in Washington this week to talk Trade and yell at their members of Congress their most immediate concern is . 4boo, the House Trade Bill expected 10 reconsidered on the floor this week. The most ominous aspect of the omnibus Bill importers say is an amendment by rep. Richard Gephardt do that would require trading partners with excessive and unwarranted Trade surpluses to reduce them by 10 percent a year or face Trade retaliation including tariffs or quotas we have no illusions that the presence of to boo Industry representative is going to change the outcome of this Vole said Donald craves chairman of the american International automobile dealers association. But if we can keep reasonably dose vote in the Democrat controlled House then per haps the Senate will think twice before Rush ing Pell Mell int similar  Graves said the import Auto dealer would be satisfied if we could keep the Vole along party lines democrats have historically tended to favor measures to protect Domestic Indus tries from exports White republicans traditionally favor free  Reagan has promised to veto any protectionist legislation hut congressional leaders believe they have the Voles to override a  results of this Bill would be to late a wrecking Ball to the very delicate system of world Trade said Graves noting recent coordinated Central Bank actions to Lowe the value of the Dollar and make us. Goods More competitive in foreign  House measure is a highly legalistic document that changes the ground rules for International Trade Graves said adding that new sanctions would be imposed automatically without presidential review  
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