The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, July 13, 1995
- WADKINS SAYS SWING, NOT CUP DUTIES, TO BLAME FOR HIS SLUMP
LANNY WADKINS, CAPTAIN OF THIS YEAR'S RYDER CUP SQUAD, IS UNLIKELY TO EARN A
BERTH AS A PLAYER.
- WILL FRESH FACES SPARK ``LACKADAISICAL'' TIDES?
TWO HIGHLY-TOUTED PROSPECTS, A PITCHER AND AN OUTFIELDER, WILL JOIN NORFOLK.
- ADMIRALS BRING BACK A PROVEN WINNER IN BERNARD
- ROUSH NOT HAPPY EATING CHEVY'S DUST
- ASPIRING AMATEURS, EX-PROS TEE OFF AT EASTERN
STEVE IRWIN, SON OF HALE, IS IN THE FIELD FOR THE TOURNAMENT, WHICH STARTS
TODAY.
- WEST ALL-STARS STOP EAST IN BASEBALL, 8-4
ODU RECRUIT NICK ARDAGNA SPARKLED WITH A HOME RUN IN A LOSING EFFORT.
- STEWART HOPING FOR A RYDER MOVE
- TOURNEY MAY MOVE TO FALL IN 1997
- CORRECTIONS
- WEST TOPS EAST, 16-8, IN ALL-STAR SOFTBALL GAME
- ISRINGHAUSEN LOSER IN 9-0 ROMP BY AL
- IN BATTLE OF SOCCER ALL-STARS, EAST EDGES PAST WEST, 3-2
- IT'S HOT. IT'S HUMID.
IT'S THE ANHEUSER-BUSCH GOLF CLASSIC.
by SS