European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 2, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday june 2, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 27 Cooney Kos Gregg in tint round Victory from san a Rancjik knocked Down smashing left stopped him at 1 26 irony in his first Fig the Victory puts la Ney Back into the on ship picture. I m Back on to Long Road hut i m said Cooney who Adl the 6-foot-6 Coo 232 pounds. He Hurt 222. With a left a into the scheduled ii cow Palace. Gregg fought a Good rights but eve reeled with the left finally two Hooks Dri Gregg 32, so Nigga of eight but he was Rudy Ortega it a crowd Estamal 14,600 Arena saw1 fifth time in a Little _ Cooney of Hunt 28-1 record with if announced his act ii he raid he retired get a rematch will Only Man to beat Cooney in the 13th ing Council title Figl in Tehes Gerry Cooney Gregg with two to the head and the first round Sal icedec.8.l9b4. 29-year-old Coo ight Champi id again it s a Joppy to take it tied. I Felt a bit a weighed in at i. 6 foot 5 and i Only 18 seconds Iund fight at the ibid landed some Lime Cooney con it Hurt Gregg. Him. Up at the count idly Hurt. Referee fight at 2,000 in the fight for Only the than five years. Ton. , has a lockouts. He had it last july 30. Use he could t Rry Holmes the i. Holmes slopped ind of world Ken Junell i9b2. Austrian Driver killed be mans. France austrian racing Driver to Gartner was lulled Early sunday in the be mans 24 hour race when his porsche crashed and burst into flames. Gartner 32, crashed on the three mile straight where top speeds reach 230 Mph at 3.20 . The cars were slowed behind a a under my rules for More than an hour and a half. Gartner sharing the Kremer learn car with South african Saret Van Der Mere and japanese Kon Imilie Taka Hashi had been running u High As seventh earlier in the race. Canadian t san Jose blazed 10 the fast world ibis year beating olympic in saturday i Brut after two false Lewis Johnson j quickly and never olympic Bronze n fals Larto is Lewis Nada s Ben Johnson 100 meters in the ,01 seconds easily Amnion Carl Lewis Jenner classic. Arts the second by ipod off the Block As threatened As the Alisa won by nearly two strides in Hiss Ond fastest race. Lewis was time own meet record o finished third in l fourth. Calvin Smi � record at 9.93, Lini my fifth Kris Hansen victorious 10.18, Way off i 0.00. Harvey glance with Kirk baptists to holds the world new Yor Kristianscn Over hot rather Sau Pressic Victory in than beating " Samuelson by i. The 30-year-ol the fastest Marai times in history i in 31 minutes 4 Kilometre 62. Central Park. Samuelson of beaten Kristiansen meetings in Alua and the i1 Chatt. She of. Saturday in 33 03, Otmany Cooksey sports wire bulgarian Threaks record Vienna Ai Dinova of bulgar Cord in the urday Clearing track and Field Agency reported. Tie 21-year Trie record Higl Days earlier k and world cup world record of Ludmila Tandoi Norway s Ingrid in a Strong held and y and scored an unit l egg mini or rival Joan be Noil than a minute. Tristian Selt owner of i and 10,000-meter to Mari waa clocked conds for the 10 course through Maine had their two most recent 984 olympic mar mat s Marathon a Distant second t one second ahead l Louis. Raj Siefka Kosla broke the world re in s High jump Sal feet id1.1 inches at a Navy Veteran Bob Franks a millionaire real Esmile devel oper from los Angeles. Wilson Connie Edwards the owner Pilot of the urls plane to land said Franks had recently spent More than ii million to refurbish the plane which he said was sumptuously outfitted. Edwards would not put a precise value on the plane which he said was substantially damaged but repairable Oiler than to say in was Worth Many millions of Dollar. He did not know if Frank s plane is insured but said his is not. 75h anniversary How trance the flight by the two planes in which the crashed seaplane was flying in a backup role was part of the Observance of the 75th anniversary of . Naval aviation. The tight was made to commemorate the firs Atlantic crossing by a Navy nc-4 flying boat in 1919. Edwards twin prop plane touched Down successfully 67 years to the Day after inc arrival Here of the first aircraft to Cross the Atlantic eight years before Charles Lind Bergh flew his epic Solo flight aboard the spirit of St. Louis. Thai original 52-hour trip from new York to Plymouth with slops along the Way. Was important for two reasons it proved the feasibility of transoceanic flight contrary to the beliefs of Many sceptics at the time and it demonstrated the potential of the Navy s flying boats. The 1919 flight was also not without i Sasler. Three planes set off on the crossing but Only one managed to finish the journey j i which look 23 Days. I i two of the aircraft were hit by body weather and forced to land in the sea. They i both Sank although their Crew members escaped unharmed. Coast guard plans report on loss of unique vessel Baltimore up the coast guard has adjourned a Board of inquiry into the sinking of the Schooner Pride of Baltimore and will Issue a report on its find Ings in a month. Cmdr. John is Ham heading the in Quiry said additional documents and Evi Dence Are being gathered and the hearing could be reconvened if additional testimony is needed. The hearings concluded without find ing evidence of glaring human error that could have contributed to the loss of the ship which an official called a unique but there was considerable Testi Mony of inadequate or misplaced life support gear. The joint hearings into the Pride of Baltimore s May 14 sinking in the Allan tic conducted in cooperation with the National transportation safety Board concluded Friday after six Days of Public testimony. In the final Day a City representative said that two months before the Pride of Balti More Sank in a Freak Accident at sea its skipper wrote to the ship s executive director saying he was concerned about the ship s stability. Capt. Armin Elsaesser Iii was one of four Crew members lost in the Accident 240 Miles North of puerto Rico. Gail Shawe the ship s a ecu live director said Elsaesser wrote to her during the ship s Layover in Spain asking about the possibility of having stability tests done on the ship during a scheduled Stop in Bath Maine this summer. But Shawe downplayed the significance of Elsa ewer i request telling the Board we were aware of the fact that this was a unique vessel and we bid to be very sensitive to the stability of the
