European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 27, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday january 27, 1987 the stabs and stripes Amger notches i of win in Phoenix from press dispatches Sdale Ariz. Paul a incr look advantage or a mass col lapse by other contenders and nurse borne a under Par 67 thai provided him with his first professional Triumph so Day in the Phoenix open . Azinger playing steadily confidently in i Bright warm Sunshine look the Lea alone when defending sports v fire Champion hat Simon playing Well in front of him mused a five fool Pun and bog cd theuil Hole. It was All la opening Azinger needed. He brought in Home with couple of decisive tars and won i a 268 total. 16 strokes under Par the new pc course v Scottsdale. The lanky 27-Yelr-Oid Azine called Zinger by Huu Euin Louidas making his first Start of inc son and collected $109000 from total purse of $600,00dfor his a Jitia performance. Sutton s last Hole Laj one of Many Over the last Sutton Corey Pavin Ai Well All led or shared the Point or another with a others. Including pea Bob Tway and fuzzy Zoel in striking distance Sutton. Wilh a 7-Underihe final 18, was second of Only. To Etc at one dozen Pion with over269. Golf tourney Iris Chi los Angeles Hope Hong Kong Bian International Chr final stages of Golf Toui played in Mainland Man for mope said the Bob Hope i Rity Golf inv Latoi in late 1987 or Shan in Southern Kong said Ken for Hope who tournament in median Ness Cal. Are Ini the first i of Anent Toina a i Tiona celeb-1is to be played 1988 Ai Chun Jhina near Hong dior a spokesman his own Charity a. In 1960. Becker Napes coach Melbourn Lime i Milci Becker ruled a coach Cunt Hel sunday he Hai ish track an Jas his Conditi Australia two. Champion Boris i reconciliation Witch and announced Leclede leading Hrit old coach Frank Dick Moier tops Field Juta Japan defending Champion Lorraine Moller of new zealand running in Snow won the Osaka International women s mar athon sunday by 19 seconds Over australian Lisa Martin. Moller and Martin ran shoulder to Nehemih wins Portland Ore. Renaldo Nehemiah too be More Slep in his at tempt to a Back atop the hurdling world by wining the 55-meter High hurdles i she Oregon indoor track and Fiji Wei. Nehem ii picked up his first win in the unit Jarales after a four year Layoff to play fool Al As a the san Francisco 49ers. After slow Start Nehemiah broke from the repack Over the last 20 meters Loc Loc to hand timed 6.9 seconds just in world record time of 6.89 paulaxlnger., shoots 4-under-Par 67 shoulder after the 22-mile Point but Moller began edging ahead after 25 Miles and finished 100 meters ahead in 2 hours 30 minutes 40 seconds. Canadian takes race Hong Kong Rick Mannen of Canada won the 10th annual Hong Kong Marathon sunday beating a International Field of about 700 run ners in 2 hours 20 minutes is seconds. American Doug Kurtis of Detroit the Ore race favorite finished second in 2 21 53, and Neil Featherby of i Britain was third in 2 23.03. Loll of Fame nominees i Anaheim Calif. Joe Greene a Nebr of the steel curtain defens brought Pittsburgh four super and Larry Csonka Workhorse k in Back to Back titles by the i dolphins were among seven i selected for election to the tall Hall of Fame. King Back John Henry John Terback Len Dawson son ornate Center Jim Langer Don Maynard and Upshaw joined the final med from an original Field Hall s Board of selectors. Park retains if title Seoul Chong pal australian a a fierce flu round Sunda National Middle weight this was Pai title that he Murray Sulheim jute Korea Park South Korea Steppp Dellenger Doug Sam with if punches m the 15th id retained his Imer. Federation super s sixth defense of the used from american in july 1984. Blair skate pc to Victory Lake Placiel . Bonnie Blair of the United Kates continued he dominance of he Etnan s sprints with a commanding win somday in a world cup 1,000 meter Speed skating race at the olympic Oval. \ Blair 22, extended 1,000 meter world.119-78, Over Ingrid Hahn a of the Netherlands. Ler Lead in Theip standings. F a Page b study of computer Stock programs urged by Baker Washington a _ Treasury Secretary James a. Baker Iii said sunday thai he is wary of Wall Street s roller coaster performance last Friday and would favor a government study of the effects of inc trend toward investments made by computer programs. I think that we should be concerned about excess volatility in the Slock mar Ket Baker said on Abc to s meet the when you see a Market with a Range of Over 100 Points in the Dow As we did on Friday i think that s a Malter to be concerned Baker s comments came two Days after one of the wildest trading Days in he history of the new York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 64 Points by mid afternoon plummeted 114 Points fought Back to slight gain then ended the Day Down 44 Points 10 2,101.52, the 44.1s Point slide was the Market s fourth worst Ever. The movement May be partially due to a growing use by broken of computers programmed to advise when to sell and when to Purchase stocks. Some analysts have argued that because the compute programs arc providing similar information to their various users vast numbers of investors arc reacting to inc Market the same Way. I d like to Sec us take a look at the consequences and effects of computer program trading Baker said. We lose nothing by taking a look at Baker said John Shad chairman of the securities and Exchange commission which oversees the nation s financial markets agreed with his desire for an examination of computer trading. Baker did not specify what Type of investigation he favored. The Treasury Secretary also decline to say what actions if any the Reagan administration might Lake if the value of the Dollar against the japanese yen and German Mark continues to fall. A declining Dollar makes imports More expensive and american products More competitive overseas. Bui in also risks increasing inflation in the United Stales and boosting interest rates. . Government assails violence at printing Plant London a the British government sunday condemned the wont outbreak of violence in the yearlong pro tests Al publisher Rupert Murdoch s printing Plant. Police say 162 officers and 33 protesters were injured. Deputy assistant police commissioner Wyn Jones accused demonstrators of attacking officers Wilh gasoline bombs paving stones Iron bars and other mis Siles. I think All the indications Are that there was some element of Organiza Tion he said. Of the 67 arrested Only 13 were print workers and few were from London or the neighbouring Home counties. The rally saturday night marking the first anniversary of Murdoch s move to the High technology Plant and firing of More than 5,000 print workers Drew an estimated 12,000 people and began witha jazz band in a Carval style Atmo sphere but quickly turned violent. Demonstrators clashed with police outside the Plant at Wapping m East London for More Lhasa five hours. At the height of the violence about 2 dozen mounted police charged repeatedly into the crowd followed by police in not gear making arrests. Some protesters were knocked to the ground and others fled. Most of the 162 injured policemen were struck by missiles and two remained hospitalized sunday with head injuries Scotland Yard said. Three of the 33 civilians reported injured were also hospitalized overnight. There have been numerous violent demonstrations outside the Wapping plan during the past year bul none on the scale of saturday night s clashes. Home Secretary Douglas Hurd condemned the violence and said he would be making a statement to the House of commons on monday. He said he look a very serious View of such clashes. However Union leaders and some members of the news Media accused police of indiscriminately attacking inno cent people. Brenda Dean general Secretary of the striking society of graphical and Allied trades and Tony Dubbins Leader of the National graphical association called for an Independent statement from Dean said the police regarded anyone on the March As a troublemaker and demonstrated this by their indiscriminate charging into people and using Batons on said she did not believe More police were Hurt than civilians. Many who were injured by the police Felt so Mimi idled that they did not report for treat ment to hospitals but they did seek first Aid assistance from our said the violence erupted after police with riot Shields and Batons drawn and later on horseback without any prior warning repeatedly charged into the crowd. In is a wonder no one was killed by their massed provocative attacks on the von Radowitz a reporter for press association Britain s Domestic news Agency who was one of four Media representatives injured in the clashes said the police riot squads were attacking totally Jones defended i officers saying his forces were being rapidly depleted by in juries and police had to charge the demonstrators in an attempt to arrest those responsible for the horrendous barrage of missiles continually thrown at Jones also said none of the Many speakers at the rally who had the advantage of High amplification made any attempt to control the demonstrators or to prevent the throwing of missiles or to condemn those who threw was undoubtedly a concerted attempt to inflict As Many injuries As possible on police and no attempt was made at any stage to picket the Plant orto Stop the movement of vehicles from the Plant.". Police said 67 were arrested mainly for Public order offences but several for assaulting police and possessing Offen Sive weapons
