_d i i faqe 8, The Herald. Friday. Oc ober (7 19° MORE SKATE CANADA Binder takes early lead VANCOUVER (CPho = feista Nristofies-Binders uf Ausi¢ia took the early lead itursday in the ladies’ singles competition at Skate Casoda, easily outdistaneing tz other women in the campulsory figures, itristofics-Binders, one of the top figures skaters vorupllud $2.72 points after the three compulsory lipures. Kristina Wegelius of Vinkand was in second place v]th 21.60 pomts, slightly uhead af free-event favorite Lise: Marie Allen of the { nited States. Kiistofies-Binders, 17, was fh at last year's Skate “anada and Uth alt the 1977 Worid Championships, She uppeared ready to move into the ‘up four or five in the world, but Had trouble with her apening figure at the 1973 World Championship in Gltawa in March and fin- ished a disappointing 13th. sbe spent part of the alamuer ip the U.S,, working wit her free skating under top is. coach Carlo Fassi. “My association sent me ise more practice and for dilteraut {raining con- thiions,"' she said. “My free skating is alright but I'm sine GE Wil be better.” Kristofies-Binders had ‘caw to build up a strong leuad ia the figures here suse of the presence of several top freestyle skaters ‘nelideng Allen and Renata Olympic athletes captives? -vAnE PLACID, N.Y. “ab. -- The athletes al the uu Winter Olympics are vain to get an involuntary ‘Uinpse of U.S. prison life— a ut ivast, of life in an unusually pleasant U.S. pson, is ats unusual housing ar- cangement, the Olympic Vitlaye is being built to serve wtel Lhe Games as a federal PP SOHL And in one sense, the thdeles who stay there will ix ivcated worse than the ssaners will, AS Many as 7 Olympia athletes and osiniais will be crammed ‘nia tie: same space that is later slated to hold 5600 or PsOners, Bul by every other stan- dard, dife in the Olymgic village, With its discotheque, uiher facilities and, above all, treedom of movement, wil he far better for Olympie cunpetitars Uhan for the convicted criminals who will ales oecupy the federal soyernment's newest prison. ntact, the prison, which is wiiust completed, is un- characteristically attractive toin from the outside and ienida. With its 11 low-lying, vpvain-colored concrete wathlings and its lovely dantitain setting, it almost +. tinbles a modern school, jut the fact that a prison, vv matter how unprisonlike 415 1 appearance, is going ‘+ serve as the Olympic “cage of the 1980 Games is iirvady exciting some Pant OVersy, A group of activisls who apoose prisons in general, ud sho see the Olympics “en as 4 surefire way to sonkize (heir cause, are “hing hard lo jettison the oisiicd use af the village as + ptm after the Games, “ty a shoestring budget tu he of energy, they are ig Ur sth ap opposition to aciity both in the U.S. Doulrited, How «in the Carler atunedration, with its iyecwth for human rights, “hon symbol of | in- ve nalharmony in Lake rived into a prison for Sacks anid) Hispanics from Urban ghettos?" says - titsn Willson, a leader of ye rang ~otdilion, he and other . rs oppose the “Olymples “oso. an they eall it, on de grounds it violates the oodtoab wovernment’s stated i al building new as close as possible ‘apimunilies where the ooers cume from. “eturally, Olympic Joiteers staunchly defend an, pointing out its ‘vy to lhem--an oo. phanally secure setting oot he athletes and a boon to depressed local cot through the past- ouces jobs it will praduce eel B Pooonk it represents a oconbination of good things,’ ate Res A Pell, president of ta urpeeniazing committee. This beaitiful area is cunduerye ¢o rehabilitation. fovede: ch will produce more Hen 200 yobs.” ere Baierova of Czechoslovakia. Allen, an 18-year-old fram Garden Grove, Calif., finished second to the eventual world champion Linda Fratianne of the U.S. at last year's Skate Canada and appears ready to follow in Fratianne’s skate marks. She is regarded as the main U.S, hope for a gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, oe 2 Bajerova stands in ninth place after the figures with 26.80 points, but the exciting free skater is expected Lo move up after today’s short program. The figures, which were performed in an almost- empty Pacifie Coliseum, count for 30 per cent of the skater’s overall mark while today's Iwo-minute program of required moves counts for 20 per cent. Saturday's four- minute free-skating session completes the scoring. Janet Morrisey af Ottawa, the top Canadian after figures, stands in eighth place with 27.88 points. 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