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Sunday, May 21, 1995
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Rocket Science Sets Suns Houston Proves Comeback Formula Again, Shocking Barkley Into More Retirement Talk
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 A kiss is just a dis’ for Mario Elie, who taunts Suns after canning clutch 3. Photo by Associated Press
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Qualifiers Run Down A Dream Gsl, Big Nine Almost Equal In Athletes Advancing To State
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C1 1. Mary Ann Brinton, left, of Wenatchee powers past Central Valley’s Whitney Schmaljohn in the 400 meters. Both are sophomores. Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review 2. Albert Mitchell, left, leads …
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Bulls’ Pippen Charged With Battery
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 Chicago Bulls forward Scottie Pippen was charged with battery after his fiancee accused him of grabbing her and pushing her at his home in Highland Park, Ill., police said Saturday. …
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Cup Final Set
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 Right-winger Matt Ball’s power-play goal late in the third period gave the Detroit Jr. Red Wings a 2-1 victory over the Brandon Wheat Kings and a berth in today’s championship …
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Cheap Seats
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 Crystal
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Muster, Bruguera In Final
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 Thomas Muster rallied past a self-destructing Wayne Ferreira to reach today’s final of the the Italian Open in Rome. The win extended his clay-court winning streak to 27 matches. Muster, …
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Tri-City Chinook Fold
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 The Tri-City Chinook has called it quits after three seasons, the team’s marketing director said. “We’re done,” said Louis Ojeda, who doubles as the mascot for the Continental Basketball Association …
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Miscellany
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 Next month, Topps goes retro with gum in card packs that sell for 50 cents. Topps put gum with its cards until 1992, but there were two problems. The gum …
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Hanson Falls Four Behind
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 First-round leader Tracy Hanson of Rathdrum, Idaho, struggled to a 74 at the Star Bank LPGA Classic in Dayton, Ohio, and is four shots back. Leader Juli Inkster shot a …
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Miami Blames Erickson
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 Erickson Photo by Colin Mulvany/The Spokesman-Review
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Holyfield’s Comeback Begins With Slugfest Victory Over Mercer
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C2 Forced into a slugfest he didn’t want, two-time former champion Evander Holyfield took a dramatic first step back in the heavyweight division Saturday night with a unanimous 10-round decision over …
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Ronning, Mate Have Their Way With Downhill Course
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C3 Mountain biking Michael Ronning won’t have to worry about making it to his next race. Ronning won the men’s downhill at the Jeep/NORBA Nationals Saturday on Mount Spokane, pocketing $3,000 …
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Keenan Sings The Blues About Nhl Officiating
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C3 St. Louis Blues coach Mike Keenan ripped into National Hockey League officiating after his team was eliminated from the first round of the playoffs with a 5-3 loss to the …
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Ex-Chiefs Keep Sharks Attacking
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C3 Calgary goalie Trevor Kidd watches the puck and his season go into the net as San Jose’s Ray Whitney celebrates game-winner. Whitney’s shot lifted the Sharks into the next round …
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Early Entries To Nba Draft Give Sonics Great Opportunities
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C3 They used to call them hardship cases, but it seems ludicrous to call them that now. After all, where’s the hardship in being young and rich and playing basketball for …
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No-Name Penguins Keep Rolling, Edge N.J.
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C3 The Pittsburgh Penguins knew for months their next Stanley Cup run wouldn’t include Mario Lemieux. What they never guessed was they’d make it with guys named Ian Moran, Drake Berehowsky …
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Film Bad Guy Elisha Cook Is Dead At 91
May 21, 1995 in Nation/World on Page C4 Elisha Cook Jr., whose intense, bug-eyed portrayal of Wilmer, the psychotic, baby-faced killer in “The Maltese Falcon,” made him a cult figure to a generation of moviegoers, died Thursday at …
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Perez’s Pitching Gem Stops Yankees’ Skid
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C4 American League Starting pitchers for the New York Yankees have had more luck getting hurt than getting victories. Somebody must have forgot to mention that to Melido Perez. Perez (2-0) …
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Giants’ Royce Rolls In Eighth Inning
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C4 National League The St. Louis Cardinals scored runs fast and gave them away even faster. The Cardinals allowed seven unearned runs, with first baseman Todd Zeile making three of their …
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Fittipaldi’s Nephew Beats His Uncle To Indy
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C5 Auto racing Christian Fittipaldi qualified twice on Saturday for the Indianapolis 500. His famous uncle Emerson and defending champion Al Unser Jr. couldn’t manage the feat once. While the two …
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Buhner Upstages Twins Rookie Cordova Homers For Fifth Straight Game But M’S Win
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C5 Minnesota’s Kirby Puckett sneaks in for a double, much to the dismay of Seattle second baseman Joey Cora. Photo by Associated Press
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Campanis Finally Gets Back In Ballgame Resurfaces As Team Executive In New Independent League
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C5 Campanis
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Bagwell: From Mvp To Mia
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C5 On his way out of town after a series sweep of the Astros in Houston, Philadelphia manager Jim Fregosi said he was glad to be leaving. Houston’s Jeff Bagwell was …
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Errors Knock Sasquatch Out, 2-1
May 21, 1995 in Sports on Page C6 Two first-inning errors led to two unearned runs and Clackamas Community College eliminated Community Colleges of Spokane 2-1 in the NWAACC tournament on Saturday. The runs wasted a fine pitching …
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