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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 05, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Tuesday november 5, 1985 the stars and stripes Page 27 1, i s. Africa Boxer Dies / following to in ring from press dispatches Johannesburg. South Africa Junior lightweight Jacob Moranc died sunday from brain injuries sever Al hours after being knocked out in the i2lh round of a fight against fellow South african Brian Mitchell. Mitchell ranked both in the world by the world boxing association floored his 30-year-old opponent mid Way through the final round with a right to the Chin but Moranc got up and continued the tight. Seconds later Mitchell landed an other barrage of punches and a right to the head put Moranc Down again. His head or neck struck the lower rope As he fell Back but there did not appear to be any whiplash from the rope. Doctors administered oxygen to the unconscious Boxer in the ring and took him out on a Stretcher about 20 min utes later. He was taken from the Sun City resort Complex in the  Black Homeland to nearby Rustenburg then transferred to a Hospital in Pretoria. A Hospital spokeswoman confirmed that Moranc died about 7 30 . Sun Day of brain injuries. Moranc had been the Only tighter to beat Mitchell whose record now is 28 i. Mitchell subsequently beat Moranc three limes in retaining his National Junior lightweight title. Ribbs wins at St. Pete St. Petersburg. Fla. Will Ribbs driving a Mercury Capri from Start to finish sunday to Wir trans am championship of the Kersburg grand prix by 45.186 Over Jim Miller. Ribbs he leading qualifier at Mph for the 50-Lap race run on a Rary 2-mile Street course 79.910 Mph and was Seldom it in winning his eighth trans at the year. Only 11 entrants in the 3fcar Field were running at the finish. Anne Point 12 cars were involved in a safes of Acci dents on the same Lap. Some continued others did not. Miller also driving a Capri and can Arla l Eppie Sietzes we finished third in a Pontiac firebird Ere the Only other Drivers who completed so laps. A crowd estimated  watched Lou sell of Scala Kickul Hawaii come from behind in a a h Bow to win the 100-mile can . Hor Ford off /5u team r. Alfred highly recruited 7 or from the Domin been kicked off the m for missing prac Irown said sunday Tikila Wilson a Friend he believed the fresh sports wire. Baton to Tito Hor Ford fool freshman ican Republic leu basketball tick coach dad team Pipta of Hor Ford Points. Ifs second with Kel English of earned a in of the Champi event scoring 372 out Canada s David Lee 369 Points while Colorado Springs Bronze his second n on ships with a Linda Thorn a of Canada Defeated Ruby Fox of Parma ariz., in the sport pistol event. Tho two were lied at 582, but Thorn fired b8 out of 150 in a play off to defeat Ftp. Who shot 145. Judith Kemp of Ana Njeim. Calif., placed third with 578 out i " the  a world level Rifle pistol and Shotgun championship attracted Tarly 200 marksmen and women Fri 14 countries in North and South a Jurica. It is held every four Ween the olympics and the Lampion ships. Years _ world nun wanted to leave the University. Maybe he cot a Little confused said Wilson. Helipad no one to turn to and made the Lefcion he wanted to leave. I think he did i on the Spur of the moment. Brown sad no one knows where Hor Ford is at is time. . Scooters dominate Benning a. The unit dominated the in Champi r the americas shooting Chai capturing 19 Gold 17 Silver Tzc medals during the week no Lilion which ended sat for1ed Stan on ship pions Hij and9 Long  the competitions final capt. Randy Bennett of fort Binning a . Army marksmanship unit won the running game target 10-meter air Rifle Ste Jonenson wins playoff Elk Saki Japan australian Tjan step Hanson rolled in a 20-foot Bifid putt on the first Hole of a sudden eth playoff sunday and beat Ameri n Alice Miller for the individual title the Nichirco ladies cup Japan is. Uni cd states team championship. The United states won the team event. Miller forced the playoff by firing a 69 sunday tying her at 138 with St Phonson playing As a member of the . Team. Stephenson shot a 72 on the 6.225-Yard, Par-72, Enosaki country club course. Step Hanson won $10,000 and Miller $4.000. Betsy King finished third at 140 after firing a second consecutive 70. In the team event the . Team won 12 matches sunday for 12 Points and a three round total of 32. Japan won four matches for four Points and a total of 16. The . Team took Home $105,600 and the japanese team $52,800. Pavin Ozaki share 1st Kawanishi Japan Japan s Tateo Ozaki rallied from three strokes Back with a four under Par 68 sunday and tied Corey Pavin of the United states for first place in the individual event of the $309,500 Abc cup . Japan Golf tournament. Japan won the team Competition by two strokes. Ozaki caught Pavin with a Birdie on the 520-Yard, Par-5 17lh Hole. Both Parry to the Par-4 18th Hole and each received $47,620 for his 276,12-under-Par total. Pavin had a 71 sunday. Tied for third at 279 were american Curtis strange and Japan s Katsunari Takahashi. Strange had a 68 and Taka Hashi a 67 sunday. In the team Competition the nine Man . Team beat Japan by 10 strokes in sunday s round. 632-642, but Japan had a four round total of 2,557 for its two stroke Victory. The japanese team received $60.000 for its seventh Victory against seven losses and one tie in the series. The is. Team collected $30,000. Franchise move nixed Charleston. . Team owners in the class a Carolina league on sunday rejected a proposal to move the Salem va., baseball franchise to Charleston. The owners voted Down the move 5-3 during a league meeting in Williams Burg va., John Hopkins league presi Dent said. Two Lane Load a special track carries a 189,000-Pound Section of stamping press Down inter state 71 out of Cleveland bound for the Mansfield Ohio Chevrolet Plant. The extra wide Load part of a 2,000-ton Japa Nese press intended to upgrade the Auto Plant s operations arrived in sections after a journey Down he old Erie c Anat from Oswego . To Buffalo and then by Barge Down Lake Erie to Cleveland. Fossils of giant apes found in chinese Cave peking a fossils of giant apes that lived in China More than i million years ago were discovered in the Southwest province of Sichuan last month the official Xinhua news Agency reported sunday. The giant primates lived in the pleistocene Era which began 2 million years ago and they were an intermediate stage of development Between the Groat apes and primitive Man. The report said. The Agency identified the fossils As belonging to a species of Ziganto Pilch Cus. Ethiopian program blamed Virtu who. 100,000 London a Between 100,000 ethiopian peasants have Dii year As a direct result of the ethiopian government s resettlement program the Sun Day times has reported. Quoting secret evidence of International Lief agencies and Western government Hipfl in Addis Ababa the paper said thou mus died in transit and tens of  died of malaria in new Quito in Jira resettlement areas in Southern ethic no a the sunday Tioff said the Relief Agen cies have re Fuyuno publish evidence or the deaths Deapke they fear that Ethiopia s marxism Gelvern men will expel them and that s in horrific news May dry up Dona Lions from the we _ but it said imm Encan organization. Cul inc., will soon publish the re  with 250 ethiopian Rufu m a Rabhan the basis of the interviews. Paper saute Pup concluded that be tween 50,000  people had died As a direct result of the rese Vincnt program. The ethiopian  said in Musl resettle More than i Minim Telic in the South because he land hey a North is eroded and useless. Several Hundred thousand ethiopian have died in the past year As a result of famine but it is difficult to determine the specific number of victims of resettlement  
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