European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 20, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday. April 20. 1967 the stars and stripes Page 27 a Bredies own pie vaulting Mark Prem Lawreence. Kan. Joe dial i performance tinged by controversy soared 1ww saturday at he Kansas relays i break his own american pole vault inner Oklahoma state bitter argument Over rial measurement wit who argued after re a metric tape measure barely shy of the re myself Laid dial and taking the in hit insisted that jumping again Ray whole pay told meet offi dial a Star got the vault s meet. Measuring indicated he climbing up metric tape after coming the record was i that s it. I this has Desti Che the angry vials and a duster Aan psyched up. I fee Bike i could get the world record. Butt Bat can i expect after Hist As dial held his new conference a meet office a approached him and said a reme Amire had in deed Given hint the Melcan record at 19-4%. The 24-year-Okjbial a native of Matwiow Owa set a old re j Cord of 19-4 in 1986, after being assured of Cord dial failed in three All 19-9, which would have world Mark of 19-s Why i Gey Bubica. He barely brushed against with his Chest on his third to the world record. Shot put Mark Falls los Angeles John of Fulk Rion. Calif., set a record in the men s shot put with a heave of 73-feet Emch in track meet Between us Lefand the University of Houston Alf Rake stadium. Brenner a former Uca standout who was competing Una Ched made the record heave on his Jim throw of the Day. He broke the of lord of 72-9% set by Brian Oldfield iaj984. The 24-year-old Weiner was the1984 Mcaa Cham pics in the shot put and the discus. Netters Advance Amelia isl fld Fla. Top seeded Steffi grf of Germany and second seeded Nam Mandrikova of Czechoslovakia film straight set semifinal matches sturday at the women s Tennis association championship Grandow Neno. 5 Gabriela Saba Tini of Argen Tab 6-2, 6-2. And Mand Liskova beat no 3 Zina Garrison 6-3.6-3. The wipers were scheduled to play Sun Davon the Clay courts Tamelia islam Plantation for the tournament tit a Duck retires Miami Bonnie Gadusek. Seven Lorna Mcnol Winner during six seasons up the women s Tennis tour annoy Ned her retirement from pro session Pennis saturday. 23, of Largo Fla. Was. The top 20 in the world from 082 to 19b t she finished 1986at no/12 in the world and her High est ranking was no. 8 in july 1984 sports wire and May 1985. Her final Tou Maxient was last month at the Virgin slims of Dallas where she lost in la first round Reuss is Graf pact Cinci Nnash the Cincinnat reds Narf Ounim saturday that left handed Pitcoff Jerry Reuss has signed contract with their cast aaa Nashville Fin club. The res said the former los an Geles Dolker pitchers will be evaluated ajw4ashville to see if he could be piloted to the major league level _ 37, was released by the this month after making just one appearance working two innings san Francisco on april 9 an two hits and a run be was 1-0 with a 3.00 earned Runin four Spring training coining off a 1986 season which he was 2-6 with a 5.84 Era in 19 games including 13 starts. Lacy put on do Baltimore Baltimore out fielder Lee Lacy has been placed on the 15-Day disabled list with strained right hamstring. To replace Lacy on the 24-Man Ros Ter the orioles have recalled outfielder Nelson Simmons from class aaa Rochester the 23-year-old Simmons batted .250 with one double and Oneri in six games with the red wings. Lacy was baiting .188, with threebits in 16 at bats and one Home run in seven games. Sauers shares Lead Hilton head Island . Sauces birdied the last Hole to in a share of the 54-Hole Lead Sal a in the $650,000 heritage Clas Luers had a 7-under-Par 64 that lie him with Sieve Jones going into a final round. I completed three trips Over the town Golf links in 200, 13 Strola under Par. Mam Hayes who led through the first l a rounds and Scott Koch were two Shyk off the Pace at 202. Hayes had a ibid round 70 and Hoch the 1986 vain trophy Winner shot 67. Aka mkt takes Lead Santa Barbara Calif. Api Ayako Okan to seeking her second consecutive via Victory used three birdies on Ita final seven holes Sal inlay to give incr a 3-under-Par 69 and a on Shoblad after two rounds of the s300, Barbara open. The 36-year%d japanese golfer was at 3-under-ar 141 heading into sunday s final fwd of the 54-Holetournament, which buffers a top prize of$4s,000. Jan step Hanson Juty Sheenan Adalice Ril Mun were and for second at 142. Stephenson had\68 in the Ond round while she an and Ritz Man had 69s. Soviet Trade deficit with West nations quadrupled in 36 Moscow up the soviet Union Trade deficit with Western capitalist countries More than quadrupled in 1986, to 3 billion rubles $4,73 billion mostly because of falling Oil Price and the weaker Dollar the official Tass news Agency said Friday. Tass quoting from statistics released by the ministry of foreign Trade said the aggregate amount of goods turnover Between the soviet Union and the West totalled 29 billion rubles 145.7 billion. Of that turnover he soviet Union exported goods Worth $20.j billion. Import from the West amounted to $25 billion leaving the soviet Union with Trade deficit of $4.73 billion. The deficit figure is More than fou times greater than in 1985, when the deficit was $1.1 billion. Germany was the soviet Union s Lead ing Western Trade partner. Trade turnover Between the soviet Union and Ger Many reached $8.83 billion with Moscow running up a deficit of $4,57billion with Bonn in 1986. Finland was the soviet Union s Ond biggest trading partner with turnover amounting to $6.3 billion and mos cow running a deficit of $3,79 billion. Soviet japanese Trade was virtually stagnant in 1986, with a turnover of $5.04 billion. Tokyo had a favourable Trade balance of $3.47 billion. Moscow had favourable Trade balance with France $473 million and with Brit Ain $1,26 billion. Trade with the United states was Down considerably with total turnover mounting to $2.37 billion and the us having a favourable Trade balance with Moscow totalling $ 1.89 billion Tass said. Tass said that 1986 saw the contraction of the amount of goods Exchange Between the soviet Union and Western countries As compared with the previous news Agency added this was brought about by a number of cause Sand in particular by the unfavourable situation in the world Market of Energy carriers noting that currency fluctuations also increased the deficit. Trade in virtually every category was Down with the West except for techno tical and engineering sectors. To trite soviet Union relies on Oil for up i to two thirds of its hard currency Export earnings and the worldwide fall in prices arced Moscow to Cut Back on foreign Trade. Meanwhile the politburo of the communist party at its regular meeting in Moscow said Industrial output grew by2.5 percent in the first Quarter of 1987 compared with 1986, while agricultural output grew by 8.7 percent. On the negative Side the output of Stuner goods freight tonnage on the Ilion s railways and output of the Maine building Industry failed to Mee in planned targets in the first Quarter f Scocca s salary highest among Auto executive Detroit Ufko Chrysler Lee la Cocci Els the highest pay of the nation s three Reading Auto executives with a $20.5 m in the Early 1980s, his Ratett year. United Auto workers1 Union president Marc Slepp who he Union s Chrysler department jibe la Cocca s compensation a in its annual Issue Friday Chrysler so Jar Iacocca earned More than j20.5jmllion in salary bonuses and Ujj Decd Stock options in 1986. _ been credited with saving from bankruptcy in Lite Early 1980s, when for worked at a months a publicized rate of $1 62. Received a total of Al in 1986 More than $15 lion ahead of his nearest Auto Indus try rival and up from the 1985 total of1,426,713.also on Friday. Ford motor co. Told1 that it paid Donald pc and chief executive officer Moh ban $4.3 million in salary and bonuses la Twar More than Dou blcthcjl.7millio�fccarnttiin 1985. General. Motors we. Chairman Roger Smith was paid nm2 million in salary and bonuses the no ers proxy statement said thursday. Student on tour of . Found dead in hotel room montpel1er, Al. A a Stu Dent has died apparently of alcohol poisoning during a school trip to the soviet Union an official said saturday. Damon Walsh. 16, of new York Cit was found dead in his Leningrad hotel room Friday by a chaperone said Jerrya dredge Dean of resident students at so Johnsbury Academy. Aldredge said that while it appeared that Walsh died of alcohol poisoning he did not know if there was evidence of alcohol in his room. Walsh was one of 26 students and four teachers on a tour of England and the soviet Union Aldredge said. The school regularly plans trips during the Spring break Ana this was the school s first Hripto the soviet Union he said. The remaining students on the tour have decided to continue their Lour. St. Johnsbury Academy a private High school in Northern Vermont has 750 Stu dents 125 of whom live on the Campus Aldredge said Walsh s parents we remaking arrangements 10 have his body returned to the United Stales
