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TABLE OF CONTENTS
June 10, 1985 | Volume 62, Issue 23
June 10, 1985 | Fred Brack Little League was new to Grandville, Mich. the year we moved there from our farm, but Grandville boys soon began playing their way into the top echelons of the greater Grand Rapids Little League....
First things first.
EMBARRASSING EVIDENCE
•John Thompson, Georgetown basketball coach, on the news that graduated Hoya star Patrick Ewing has a 1-year-old son, Patrick Jr.: "We sat down and had a personal discussion about it. I gave him a...
A soccer riot in Brussels left 38 dead and 437 injured after English hooligans attacked panic-stricken Italian partisans
The chilling reality is that spectator violence in the U.S. could conceivably yield a sporting disaster to compare with the one in Belgium. "We have all the ingredients," says social psychologist...
Glittery Los Angeles took top billing with a smash double feature after Boston's Celtics dominated the premiere
June 10, 1985 Robert L. Miller
Yes, as we've been told a million times, the NBA is fantastic, but not the way it's presented on CBS. The network 1) airs most of the playoff games after all sensible Americans have gone to sleep;...
Having dispatched Philly in five, the young Edmonton Oilers can look ahead to a long NHL reign
Francie Larrieu Smith jumped the tracks to victory in the L'eggs 10K
Overcoming a slow-play penalty, Nancy Lopez won another LPGA
A few years back I took Bill and Dick Kimbrough, two dedicated bird hunters from Houston, out after mountain quail in the Cascade Mountains near my home in southern Oregon. To their great...
No other pitcher can match the 10-0 start of Texan Andy Hawkins
In Boston, Wade Boggs has been heard singing I Love L.A. and California Here I Come. In Baltimore, the Orioles are so desperate for a second baseman to replace weak-hitting Rich Dauer that they...
Mike Schmidt may have committed 26 errors last year and nine so far this season, but he remains skeptical about the Phillies' decision to move him from third base to first to accommodate rookie...
CARLTON FISK: The White Sox catcher, hit .500 with five homers and 13 RBIs, two of which were game-winners. On Wednesday he had two HRs, and Thursday he reached the Comiskey Park roof.
Champlain's formidable history includes geologic twists and turns, revolutionary battles and tales of a mysterious monster that may—or may not—be hiding in its unspoiled depths
June 10, 1985 | Morin Bishop When Al Lewis talks about his passion, basketball, it's easy to fall into the role of vaudeville straight man. One can almost see the garish footlights, the dancing girls, the rubes in the...
In the fall of 1942, faced with the possible cancellation of major league baseball for the duration of World War II, Chicago Cubs owner Philip K. Wrigley came up with a way of keeping the ball...
June 10, 1985 BRIAN THOMASEUGENE, ORE.Thomas, a senior third baseman at Lewis-Clark State College, hit his 92nd career double in a 10-8 win over Washington State to break the NCAA alltime record for doubles,...
June 10, 1985 | Compiled by SANDY KEENAN COLLEGE BASEBALL—Miami trounced top-ranked Stanford 17-3 in the first week of play at the eight-team College World Series in Omaha, Mississippi State beat Oklahoma State 12-3, Texas defeated...
June 10, 1985 | Edited by Gay Flood WALKER IN STRIDESir:As a devoted Generals follower, I read with great interest Douglas S. Looney's May 27 cover story A Runner On A Roll. With national exposure like this, maybe more people will...
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