The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Tuesday, May 23, 1995
PATRIOTS' YOUNG GUN HAS HIS EGO IN CHECK
DISTRICT REMATCH IN REGION TENNIS
ODU TO OPEN TOURNAMENT PLAY AGAINST OLE MISS THE 5TH-SEEDED MONARCHS WILL MEET THE 2ND-SEEDED REBELS THURSDAY IN TALLAHASSEE, FLA.
KEY MISTAKES COST TIDES IN FIRST MEETING WITH RICHMOND
THE CLOWNING STOPS FOR MAX PATKIN ``THE CLOWN PRINCE OF BASEBALL'' CALLS IT QUITS AFTER 51 YEARS SPENT ON THE ROAD.
ADMIRALS' TICKET PRICES EDGE UPWARD SINGLE-GAME TICKETS WILL BE $8; SEASON TICKETS RISE $15.
KEMPSVILLE BOOTS MAURY, 3-2
DIRT-TRACK VETERAN LISTENS TO HIS HEART BERT CULPEPPER IS RETIRING, HEEDING HIS BODY'S WARNING SIGNS
INDIAN RIVER RALLIES LATE, 7-5 WESTERN BRANCH HELPS BRAVES SCORE 7 IN THE 6TH OF PLAYOFF
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