The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 16, 1995
NEW PITCH HAS ENDED THE SLIDE OF EX-OLD DOMINION STANDOUT
BEHIND WILLIAMS, TIDES EDGE BRAVES THE NORFOLK LEFTY YIELDS JUST FIVE HITS IN 7 INNINGS IN A 3-2 WIN OVER RICHMOND.
TIDES RUNNING AWAY WITH MIDSEASON VOTING HONORS
3 FACES OF LIFE ON THE PGA TOUR EVEN THE BEST GOLFERS ARE SEPARATED BY LEVELS OF TALENT AND DESIRE. THE DRIVE FOR A PERSONAL LIFE COMES INTO PLAY, TOO.
A FEVERISH PAULSON CAN'T BEAT THE HEAT
CARTER LEADS A-B CROWD HIS 68 YIELDS 1-SHOT EDGE AFTER GALLAGHER 3-PUTTS NO. 18, BUT MUCH OF FIELD STILL IN HUNT.
MCKNIGHT GETS JUMP ON EASTERN PACK ONLY 3 PLAYERS ARE WITHIN SIX OF '93 CHAMP AFTER HIS 69.
MAKING FUN OF BASEBALL A NATIONAL PASTIME
BLUEFIN TUNA ARE SOMEHOW PLENTIFUL IN ATLANTIC
WARREN SURVIVES RUN-IN TO POST 13TH WIN OF YEAR
VETERAN RACERS JUST STAY OUT OF WAY THE COCK ISLAND RACE PILES EVERYONE INTO A TINY RIVER.
TOM STRANGE, TUSING AWARDS WILL BE GIVEN AFTER TODAY'S FINISH
TV IS CALLING DANCE OFF BOTH NINES; NO. 9 WINNER A POSSIBILITY
HOMETOWN HEROES NOT PUTTERING AROUND BIRDIES SING FOR STRANGE; CARNEVALE GETS A GRIP; BOTH JOIN THE CHASE.
U.VA.'S WOOD SAVES DAY FOR U.S.
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