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Articles
January 28, 1985 | Demmie Stathoplos Wesley Ward, who's only 16, is the top apprentice jockey in the country
August 07, 1978 | Edited by John Papanek •Reggie Jackson, explaining why a few small groups of Yankee Stadium fans did not boo him when he returned to the Yankee lineup after a five-game suspension: "All the fans in those sections are black, under 10 and...
December 19, 1977 | Frank Deford Among the sports celebrities of 1977 were schoolboys and girls, a ninth-grader who was the toast of Forest Hills, an 8-year-old who made Frank Shorter blink, a playground star who led grown men a merry dance. Their...
April 11, 1966 | Frank Graham Jr. Braulio Baeza
walked out of the jockeys' room into the morning sunlight. Wearing light-blue,
tight-fitting slacks and a fresh T shirt, he looked more fragile than the
exercise boys and the other jockeys who lounged...
March 23, 1964 | Gerald Holland Gentle Johnny Rotz, the brilliant little man who won more than 25 times his weight in precious metal last year, is off and riding for the top again
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