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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 20, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Sunday october 20, 1983 the stars and stripes Page 27 unbeaten Bre and Kos Gwinn in . From press dispatches new York undefeated welterweight Mark Breland the 1984 olympic Gold medallist extended i unbeaten Streak to seven Friday night by knocking out Donald Gwinn at 1-32 of he second round with a right upper Cut to the body at Madison Square Garden s Felt forum. Breland who turned pro last nov 15. Registered his fourth knockout As a sports wire pro in the scheduled eight Rounder against the awkward Gwinn of Beck Ley. . Gwinn May have suffered fractured ribs. Gwinn 146 pounds lost his second straight bout As his record dropped to 9-8. He also was knocked Down with a right uppercut in the opening round. I practice a lot of body shots while training for this fight said Breland 145 pounds of new York. As an Amateur his record was 110-1. I was a  Hoch ties Morgan Pensacola. Fla. Scott Hoch mastered capricious crosswinds to shoot a 66 Friday and tie Gil Morgan for the Lead at 9-Undcr- 133 after two rounds of the $300,000 Pensacola open. With a 16-to-22 Mph Brycc causing Many scores to soar Morgan used an Eagle and three birdies to shoot a 68 As he and Hoch overtook first round Leader John Cook. Cook had opened with a 63 thursday to take a two stroke advantage. He bogeyed three of the first four holes on the front Side after making the turn and shot an even  71 at the 7,093-Yard Perdido Bay course. A stroke Back at 8-Undcr 134 were Ronnie Black 69tim Simpson 69defending Champion Bill Kratzert who followed thursday s 66 with a 68, and Cook. Murk Mccumber who fired a 66, stood two shots Back at 135 along with 1985 scoring Leader Don Pooley Danny Edwards and de Fiori. Ferree leads Suntree Melbourne Fla. Jim Ferree carved out a a under  67 Friday to Lake a one stroke Lead Over fellow Amer an Bob Toski in the first round of the senior pea tour s $165,000 Barnett Suntree senior classic. Toski bog cd his last Hole to slip to 68, one stroke ahead of a pack of five golfers including Don january. A nolo Mirk Breland. Ups record to 7-0 to schedule we can have this done by next week said Robert 1. Caporali. Attorney for the investor group at a Fri Day news conference introducing the team s new owners. There s an office full of lawyers working on this right now. We could have in done in record time he said. Brennan and seven other Boston area businessmen Are in the final stage of negotiations to buy the team for approximately $50 million from its owners Delaware North of Buffalo . Kicks Cut pair new York guard Steve bunt a second year pro from Lona and Rookie free agent Forward Kevin Springman from St. Joseph pa., have been released by the new York kicks inc National basketball association club announced Friday. The cuts reduced the kicks roster to 16, including 1984-85 scoring Champion Bernard King a Forward and Center Forward Bill Cartwright who arc both injured. The team has to be Down to 12 players by oct. 26, the opening Day of the 1985-86 season. A avs trim roster Dallas the Dallas Mavericks have Cut two rookies to get their roster Down to 13, or one Over the National basketball association limit. Harold Keeling a 6-foot-2 guard from Santa Clara who was selected in the third round and Tommy Davis a 6 foot-4 guard from Minnesota drafted in the fifth round were waived the team said. Trio leads qualifiers eaves retires sugar land Texas Mary Murphy of the United states carded a final round i under  71 Friday to pull into a three Way lie for medal isl honors in the Lyga qualifying tournament at Sweetwater country club. Murphy ended with a 72-Hole total of 297, which is 9 Over  to share honors with fellow americans Sheryl Stcin Hauer and Tammy Fredrickson. The three led a group of 35 qualifiers for exempt status on next year s ladies professional Golf association tour giving them the right to participate in any event on the 1986 Calendar. Bruin Deal looks Good Boston the group of inc slots headed by Boston businessman James f. Brennan expects to close the $50 million Deal for the Boston Bruins and the bos ton Garden by the end of this week. As Long As everything goes according Calgary Alberta Calgary flames Center Mike eaves is retiring effective immediately the club announced Friday. A 28-year-old, six Kcjr nil Veteran eaves has been plagued by concussions throughout his career with Minnesota and Calgary. Shriver advances f1lderstadt, Germany top seeded  Shriver of the United states easily Defeated Czechoslovakia s Iva by Marova 6-2,6-2 Friday to Advance to the semifinal round of the women s $175,000 grand prix Tennis tournament. Second seeded Claudia Kohide Kilsch of West Germany Defeated Barbara Gerken of the United slates 6-4, 6-3, while compatriot Steffi Graff the 16 year old third seed downed american Lisa Bonder 7-6 8-66-2. Savings rate in . Hits record Low Washington up americans spent More quickly than their incomes Rose during september particularly on new cars and pushed Down the rate of savings to an All time Low for the month the com Merce department reported Friday. Personal income minus social Security taxes inched up 0.3 percent while spending on both goods and services jumped 1.2 per cent. Disposable income after tax in come Rose by an even smaller 0.2 per cent. August s personal income Rose by 0.3 percent and spending showed the same 1.2 percent increase following weak increases of 0.4 percent in july and 0.2 percent injure. September s Rise in after tax income actually available to spend amounted to Only $9 for every american bringing per capita annual disposable income to $11,357. Ago ambry a Commerce department economist said the figures show Consumers have been on a spending spree and the spree has been driven by  with Consumers talking advantage of reduced interest Rale financing offered by the automakers to help sell the remainder of its 1985 models the com Merce department said a Large chunk of the $30.5 billion increase in spending on goods and services during the Monelli went for new car sales. Purchases of durable goods mostly cars Rose by $15.2 billion during the month. To  for the cars americans dipped into their savings at an unprecedented rate pushing the annual rate of savings for the month to 1.9 percent the Low est since the government began measuring it on a monthly basis shortly after the end of world War h. Personal savings fell by $7.3 billion to $51.9 billion at an annual rate. The previous Low for the savings Rale 2.6 percent occurred in the third Quarter of 1950 when americans rushed to buy goods like tires anticipating Short supplies during the korean War. The savings rate is the average annual rate of savings by americans seasonally adjusted. Private and government economists expect the savings Rale will begin to Rise Dur my the final months of the year As Auto ales fall off sharply. Indeed Auto sales for the first 10 Days of october have dipped sharply 10 percent from september s Fig ures. You cannot sustain this sort of thing indefinitely at some Point you have to look at reality and say this escapade has got to Stop. At that Point i think you la Sec Sav Ings come up said ambry. To today sunday s programs an to Germany 0600 can new030 firing line 0730 hour of Power 0670 jut Lor Koldt cartoon hobos Flint alone frill i Otoo or wizard i or Xvi 0730 int Loni 1000 Muiir and a spoke Al word 1030 Conor be the people 1100 meet the of t m3q fact the Nali plan Tinoi 77so fire in Florence the Meitl and Savonarola 7175 sir a org Solti conduct second program 1030 City or Lorlan i to for senior Cillien 1300 concert Uli for children 1670 Vinier a the Dro Buich family 1710 Newt and a oort 0 5 Catholic diary 1830 Kec Ioe 1910 Bonn Peru Colvet 1930 report from the . 701s movie not Todd 7jos Newi and soom 1770 movie father of a murderer the Start and strife to a Heddle is bated on la fit information furnish cd by an bul the. Scheduled Dou gramme i in bisect to  Dow says its employees wrong to spread report Midland Mich. A Dow chem ical co. Agrees that its employees were wrong to circulate confidential information alleging a Greenpeace protester had syphilis and has apologized in a newspaper advertisement and letter. But a Greenpeace spokesman said the full Page and published Friday in Dow s Hometown newspaper the Midland daily news was t enough. It s not a very dignified Way for a com Pany to respond said spokesman Peter Dykstra in Washington. Melissa Ortquist 27, was among five Greenpeace members arrested in july Dur ing a demonstration against Dow. They were charged with trespassing when they tried to Block pipes discharging chemicals into the  River which flows through Midland. A jail blood test on Ollquist showed positive signs of syphilis county authorities later said. The results of the test were passed to Dow officials who in turn told others. In inc advertisement Dow .a. Pics Deal Hunter w. Henry wrote i believe the Dow chemical company owes Melissa Ort quist in apology for what occurred and i have today sent one to her at Greenpeace Headquarters. I am certain that All of i have Learned from this incident and will continue to demonstrate in spite of this one unfortunate episode that we deserve the respect of the citizens of   
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