The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, October 1, 1995
EARLY START FOR AREA DEER HUNTERS ALTHOUGH REASON FOR IT IS HISTORY
LESS PASSING, MORE WINNING SUITS MARINO JUST FINE
ADMIRALS' MCEWEN SET TO RETIRE THE ECHL VETERANS RULE CURTAILED THE PLAYING TIME OF ``THE ORIGINAL ADMIRAL'' LAST SEASON.
ADMIRALS MUST REGAIN PLAYOFF SWAGGER
DEFENSE SAVES DAY FOR EAST CAROLINA A BUMBLING OFFENSE GAVE WEST VIRGINIA HOPE, BUT THE PIRATES TOOK ALL THE GLORY.
VIRGINIA TECH BLOCKS PITT
RATTLED NO MORE, LARSON KICKS 4 FIELD GOALS
SPRINGFIELD RUNNER SHATTERS 15:00 IN W&M INVITATIONAL
ROE INJURY HURTS NSU IN LOSS THE RECEIVER SPRAINED HIS RIGHT ANKLE AFTER SCORING THE SPARTANS' SECOND AND FINAL TD.
GROH'S PASSING LEADS U.VA. BY WAKE FOREST CAVALIERS QB HAD HIS BEST DAY EVER VIRGINIA JUMPED INTO 1ST PLACE IN ACC.
IRVAN'S RETURN TO RACING WAS STRONG, BUT SHORT HE LED 24 LAPS EARLY BEFORE TRUCK BROKE; NOW, WINSTON CUP.
IVY LEAGUE GROWING ON FORMER COX FIELD HOCKEY STANDOUT HALE
CAVALIERS ADMIT TO YET ANOTHER 2ND-HALF LETDOWN
POOL TOURNEY DOWN TO FINAL FOUR TODAY IN CHESAPEAKE
ROE'S ``VERY BIG DAY'' RUINED BY ANKLE INJURY
GREENE'S 2 TD TOSSES LEAD CLEMSON VICTORY
FREDRICKSBURG HANDS SHARKS THEIR FIRST LOSS
WARREN WINS 4TH TITLE AT LANGLEY
U.S. REELING AFTER RAID ON CUPBOARD
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