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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 9, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Monday March 9, 1987 the stars and stripes 27 Emens Moses preseason Winter Haven a. Roger Clemens Ute american league s most Val Vialle player and by Young award Winner failed to report to the Boston red scat Chain o Lakepark saturday Outin Salari. Wait for a Day or i off and see what manager Lou Gor Boston s preseason it tigers. Id taking any Irman said. If he within a couple of be to make Tome As whether to sports wire Well sit two let Thuv happens Zeniman said Beta opener with the there s no Hay action Doest come Bai Days then Well kind of decision Fine , who Ledloe major leagues with a 24-4 record act season while pitching the red sox \ their first pen Nant Fine 1975, walk Daout on the Eveola scheduled Start ambit Detroit we re leaving Winte Haven Androgen la leaving Winer Haven Clemens agents Alan and Rand Kendricks said  , who earned eluding 1120,000 in bonusi9m, walked off the packed his gear told Mcnamara he would t Detroit and left the Par the walkout came i Hort tilt Pmj for a new contract i and Gorman told the Hendricks ers that the red sox were exit heir option to automatically Clemens contract for 1987.the renewal figure was but Gorman said it Hadu All As he hoped to con  listing for an agreement  parties. � \ Clemens ineligible for pary Arlt ratio until after oat most Casio the major leagues was riffed la Albi for millionaire state or his third full year with Boston Canseco sign Phoenix Ariz the american let year last season terms with the o three Days after and reporting u tra relieved and i can have it who was to Tig after saturday s game against the 3"it was an and 1 think a situation a1 Sandy aisle Canseco and drove was seeking original dewas dose wit lives it said Addi up from Ritha s tee Canseco Ilde of the. To contract s saturday j his holdout training  said Canseco one year contract exhibition lers fixable Compromise is Happy with Bis general manager bit 33 Home runs17 runs As a Rookie 1,000, about half his he nid the contract it to that base salary and incan id go to $200.000," he that the team had come is original offer of salary. Or leads by 2 $150,0 land Carfl Springs Fla. Bern hard Inger overcame a faulty putting stroke by with a 70, retained a to shot obd saturday in the  delayed and Dot Mcness threatened third round of the Rnoda was Sicnolf Tou Mamell lager a German who has t Wonnie United states since scoring Tive victories in 1985, com a three trips Over the tournament plovers club course Al Eagle Trace in 207, nine under Par in the r $600,000 in it Lead a twice tournament that prizes. Larger who had the Start of the d once for a Par _ and twice slipped to a tie for the but he Rega Iafa sole control of the top with a to out Birdie putt on the Isth and tire hed the margin blackout to to Ojonen Bruce Lietzke to  from a  m former Winner of this event also had a third round 70 an was tied it second at 209 with Mark Calca Vethia who moved up with a 6s. Co paders Widen Gap Glendale Calif. Second round co leaders Colleen Walker and Row Walton each birdied the Fialho saturday to increase their Adan to three stroke after three ids of the i2jo.ooo Gna Glea Federal classic Walker and Walton Are the Only lifers under Par after three rounds. Kusi Ralian Jane Crafter and first round Leader Betsy King also Birdie the 427-Yard, Par-5 i fish Hole at Oak Mont country club for a l-Over-par217 total that lifted them out of a 10 player logjam and into a tie for third place. King who birdied four of her last eight holes finished with a 73, and Crafter carded a 71. Utes keep ski Crown Anchorage Alaska the University of Utah successfully defended its Mcaa skiing tide saturday winding up the four Day Competition with an easy Victory on the men s 3xl 0-Kilometercross-country relay. It was toe Ules sixth National ski championship in the past 10 years. 1 they also won in 1978, 1981,1983, 93 and 1986. Vermont won the women s 3x5klay in a Lime of 47 05,6. The ver 1 relay team consisted of Han Reigstad runner up in the women s i on thursday and Erica Mcdon Brenda while a which led from the tint Day of pfc Competition amassed 710 team to followed by Vermont runner up of the second year in a Row with 627. Lorado was third with 593, Fol Lowed pc Wyoming at s82. I Ltd takes Keg title Milwaukee top seeded torn jump Defeated Randy Light foot 225-1w in the title game sat urday to Wurche $200,000 Miller Lite championship Bowling even Milton Osl Petersburg Fla. Ended a four a for Victory drought an collected s39, for his fourth professional Bowle association tournament title . Yachtsman leads rip de Jane div Snail Ameri can Mike Plant completed the third leg of the around the won Solo yacht race and leads the class 2 dision for smaller 40-50 feel boats on Aizen  arrived Fri Daft at the Rio yacht dub aboard Thevoz foot Sloop Airco distributor completing the 8,250-mile journey Fredk Sydney Australia in 54 Days. \ the race began aug. 31 1986, i Newport r.i., with 25 Boam from 10 countries the sailors went first to Capetown South Africa and then to Sydney economic editions Ottimis Jefic was Langton a economists Are Voi Ciuc new opt run about the .  suggestion thai the present nil see a hand possibly Jinnive Nanalis Are baud on ions gee Trade deficit will will go up and in  sixth a but Ihei three head Down Terest rate  a state of the private and _ see a recess Ioner Tome claim coincide witha joint i Muttee repo democratic i the economydislocation.1 the Cifra Gile and  a i relatively re Sionas report that Theis precarious most Sot analysts do Noti Short Terra. Howe the next one could 988 election. Economic Corn by the panel shas concluded Thatje Scrable to abrupt fit Recife Are i chair a while Long isling on thin ice 1 Ian sea. Paul Sar issued a variety have can ewed Republic upbeat Ai Marysu in tithe Economy unexpected will be Stro Lille while ago of financial econ i inc. Consume to Cany the eco on the panel smell. And a past few days1 showing re of vigor.,. Than we Laid David for data is. We see Lour to six quarters w  present expansion Begnalin no vender 1982. Now in its 52nd ninth it exceeds five of the seven eco. Since world War ii. If it Lail until _3 fall it will top the 58-month expansion of 1975-1980. Monday s programs in to Sarmany shape Bramer Tawen Tbs Hui Moil my it i Plant How the dra Lutot him Tim ii duh Uniti when Mai 99 tip j. Bin i Ine Mii Elf j in Quirit he Faun n us t2130 tic Oil be mow Man Tele Aion future Job framing skills investigated by Senate Washington a corporate America needs to shift its thinking from hiring for jobs to hiring for lifelong Ca Reers an electronics Industry executive says. The nature four jobs has changed dramatically in the past five years requiring Ever increasing skills Sod knowledge said William Wiggenhorn vice president of pfc Friday closing rates Lor the . Dollar to jeer Curren cies. I cures Are expressed in dollars i the bring Pound and Othot local Curren cies to Down and can Betyn Curren . Per thera Etui comm Ernly to the use o forces for of German Marks for personal use will monday based on a and allowance cd Motorola inc., in testimony id a Senate subcommittee on employment. Unless we do a belter Job of incr Cas ing the skill of our currently employed citizens Many of the jobs thai people Are being trained for today simply will not exist in the future Wiggenham said lie was among several witnesses tit ing before a subcommittee conducting inn i to determine the nation s cur f _ t needs for Job training and the skill expected of workers in years to come. Job upgrading and lifelong learning Are truly new concepts for the american Economy Wigg Choro said. But in competitive global Market they Are not merely Quality of life issues bul questions of economic survival other witnesses said government Industry and education must do � better Job of working together to retrain Dis placed workers and prepare them for future employment needs As technological changes cause More Job losses. Plan closings and worker dislocations will continue As an inevitable part of a highly competitive and dynamic Economy said Malcolm r. Lovelt jr., chairman of a labor department taskforce on economic adjustment and worker dislocation i View these workers As the casualties of economic warfare and believe we should enable them to return id the front lines As soon As possible he  contended the nation s response to the problem has been piece meal and called for a joint Effort of Ledr i in and state government Industry and ii the schools to help displaced workers. I sch  
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