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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 10, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday March 10, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 27 top seeds named in women s fran  Cit to. Top ranted Texas wrap will Host the final four  tech and Long Beach slab were made the top seeds in the 40-Telm Mcaa Divi Sion 1 women s a Coball tournament sunday. All gained a first Holkd Bye in the irrespective brackets Texas 28-1 and top seed in the East will play in the second a Decd against the Winner of the South a Pama so Joseph a pa., first round Long Beadi and unit uyt tech were among eight teams that he appeared in the tournament All six yelp that it has been played. None of the Fien was in the tournament this  tech 25-2, it the seed in the Midwest longveach.2, is tops in the West anal album 29-1, is the lop seed in the Mideast Louisiana tech will play the Sec Ond round against the Winrow of the Northwestern Kansas stale game Long Beach meets the Wasington new Mexico state Winner Wae a Burn win play the Illinois swung Green Winner. First round games Are wednesday with second round Friday through sunday the East regional is at Ville , the Midwest at mala., the West at los Angeles Mideast at Knoxville Tenn. Games Are scheduled March 19 the National semifinals for March 27, and the Cha Maiuu on March 29 will be played at University of Texas at Austin. Other teams seeded were 26-4 no. 3-Midwesflohio 24-4 no 2 ,./no, 2 Mideast and rutgers28-2 no. 2 East. Sabres rout Quebec Buffalo. .  re Utu and Mike Foligno each scored two goals As Tiff Buffal sabres beat the Quebec no ques 5 t sunday night to move Iam a lie for fourth place in the Adams division with the Nordques Dave Andreychuk the Aird Mem Ber of the Tiu thu Folio Nwene score the other Buffalo Goaland added three assists while Golie Jacque Cloutier was t beat eff until . Sauve got Quebec s of goal with3 07 Heffta the game / the win capped an impressive late season run toward Thel layoffs by the sabres who were is Boink behind the Nordques in the dams division cellar after a 7-0 loss at Quebec on dec. 13. Each team is 57 Points and 13 games left in the season As the Bailie for the div Isfan s fourth and final playoff berth nil  s Lumma Ries on Page 22. Pistons to celtics Pontiac my. Biu  six of his Points in overtime sunday to lift the Detroit pistons to ai2m 19 Aba Veltory Over the Boston celtics in a Nati finally televised  Dan Fey scored 28 Points for Detroit with had lost three of ill previous four amps. Isiah Thomas added 22. Thomas Rej funded his own missed shot and scorn with nine seconds left  121-Lltlead. Danny Ajege scored a season-high35 Points for the celtics who played without Forward Larry Bird. Bird Hasa sprained Back. Sports wire no scores on Page 11 sunday s Box Swiss Skiff victorious Canmore Alberta Michel Figini Ofsei Prland skiing her Best race of the Sanon won the women world cup downhill ski race on mount Wilaj sunday editing Canad an Laurie Oraham and West German Regine , Jho had the fastest limes in both Inu Png runs continued to Mas Ter the olympic downhill course with a time of one minute. 21.15 seconds grasp in 26, finished second in j 22.2fand Moese Plechner third in cd Adian skier wins Idun Sweden Pierre Harvey Ida made the ski race of his life. His country s first Ever world. Victory in Cross country skiing in30-Kilomeler event of the swedish games Here saturday Harvey achieved an impressive vie Over a Strong Field of europeans oing by More than a one-minute1 margin Over runner up Alexey Proko Roro of the soviet Union and Torgny Mogren of Sweden Italy s Piero Van Zetta placed , who won in 1 hour 17 minutes 46.5 seconds said this Isth Best race of my career. I Felt super Good All through the race. Dreamed of this All my life. I would. Have been satisfied to place Amon the top three Page out of bout London former world heavy t Champion Greg Page has 1 out of his March u fight with retain s Frank Bruno in London be Ause of a training injury promote hike Barrett said sunday. Page who held the world  version of the title in iw4, suffered a Cut under an Eye needed 12 stitches. Lit said he was urgently seek Ink new opponent for Bruno s first Bou since the briton failed to wrest the Vba heavyweight title from Tim wits spoon last july. Maysian open Golf Kuma Bumpur Malaysia Aust Alflen Terry Gate beat american Greg tags with a Short Birdie Putton the fist Hole of a sudden death playoff so Day becoming the first player to in the malaysian open coif champs ship three  filed a playoff with a i under  67vunday while Oale was shooting a 6wncluding a bogey on the final Hole Irving the two tied at8-under- 28clotars for the Regula Tion 72 holes in a $150,000 tournament Phillips will Fairfax  defending Champion Kristie i vips scored a 9,775 in the floor exercise and fellow american Brian gins re last year s runner up recorded 19.75 on the High bar to capture tie All around crowns of the a Mericle cup the most prestigious International gymnastics invitational in Ijmte unite states. Phillips entered the final round .05behind Olga Stra Zhuva of the soviet Union but 14-year-old Strazh Vaneeden a 9,725 to lie Phillips in the floor exercise and Only scored a 9.70. I Mirri eco pays Washington up economists Are voicing new of Linen about the is. Economy and suggesting that the present expansion will see a fifth Vid possibly even sixth anniversary. But their projections Are ased on three assumptions int the Traci deficit will head Down inflation will go a and interest ales will remain relatively i despite a congressional Rapaj that Testate of the Economy is pc Cartus most private and government analysis dec not Seea recession in the Short term Ril Mever gome claim that the next one Coul Coli cide with the 1988 presidential be a joint House Senate economic Mittee report written by be panel s e cratic Majenty has concluded that Economy is vulnerable to abrupt "  the current recovery while Izac i fragile and we Are skating on bin ices said the committee chairman sen Mol Sar Banes did. However republicans on Tut panel is sued a More upbeat assess Ejk and a variety of analysis in the past cd Days have said the Economy is showing renewed even unexpected signs of Vig Oij growth will be stronger than rethought a Tittle while age said David Wyss chief  for Dat resources inc. A Sumer spending is continuing to car the Economy. We see another four Roaix quarters of steady  the pics Gnu pension began in novem Ber 1982. A to its Jund month it Al ready exc Eera five of he seven recoveries since Wor Ziwar ii. If ii lasts until this fall it will top he 58-month expansion of 1975-1980. Hoy Ever it still has a Way to go to match the record 106-month expansion of the 1960s, during the Vietnam War. Analysis cited  by the labor Dort mini showing creation of another �0,000 jobs in february and an  rate holding at a seven year Lou  6.7 percent As the latest evidence . This really Jan incredible Job creating Pace said Auff Sinai chief economist for Shearson Lilian Bros. Most of inc new jobs have Jill in the services sector which reflects  weakness in manufacturing. _ Reagan administration hns project the Economy will expand by 3.2 per of this year As measured by real growth the Gross National product. That we in res with a sluggish 2.5 percent Pace for All most private economists Are now Sug Gesting that the administration s project 15, for once arc not Overly optimistic. The Economy is in better shape now it was a year or two ago said Robert a undersecretary of comm Etc Forlie affairs. He said that the administration Slong Range forecast which envisions an expand i continuing All the Way to 1992  on significant reductions in both the Rade and budget   hit a record $ 169.8 Bil lion in 198nijbut Many analysts expect Tosee it ease Bywy billion to $30 billion this year under Ihm pressure of higher import prices from a Acline in the value of the , not All econ Nils Are upbeat. Law rence Chimerine put Dent of Chase Econometrics contend eco would no take much to fall into a re its on. We be Bee very close for a couple c it would take a  by con Sumers which is not out of he question because of their High debt Burden and slow growth in incomes. But 1 Don t think we re there yet future lob f raining skills investigated by Senate Washington a corporate America need Tiv shift its thinking from hiring for  to Hung for lifelong careers an electronics Industry Archive says the nature four Jobsis changed dramatically in the past five yrs requiring Ever increasing skills and know Dee said William Wiggenhorn vice present of Motorola inc., in testimony to  on employment. Unless we do a better Job of inthe skill four currently employed Cit Many of the jobs that people retrained for today simply will not j the future,1 Wiggenham said for Idjo he was among several Witri fes testify ing before a  hearings to determine the ejection s current needs for Job training and the skills expected of workers in years to come Job upgrading Job lifelong learning Are truly new concept Rebr the american econ omy wiggy Rubrn said. Bui. In a competitive global it Tucket they arc not merely Quality of Lile issues but questions of economics other witnesses said government Indus try and education must do a better Job of working Tefet Herto retrain displaced work ers Ana prepare them for future employ ment needs As technological changes cause More Job  Clos inra re worker dislocations will continue Japan inevitable part of highly come strive and dynamic econ omy Sandji Malcolm r. Lovell jr., chair Man of Jabor department task Force on econ Nrec adjustment and worker Dis Loca View these workers As the casualties Ollie warfare and believe we should Nable them to return to the front lines Assoon As possible he said. Lovell contended the nation s response the problem has been piecemeal and for a joint Effort of Federal and a latent Industry and inc schools to laced  task Force s suggestions were ing industries to give employees  of Plant closings or Moss layoffs and a Swap them find new jobs. Offering of through the department of labor for a Novee buyouts of Plant targeted for Clos Inland for dislocated workers starting their i businesses. Providing Dacqua financial assist Ance while dislocated Woric look for an receive training for new  creating a new Federal system to provide state  ing and re empty mint assistance Tor Al displaced workers  
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