The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, August 6, 1995
EARNHARDT WINS THE BLACKOUT 400 300,000 SOGGY FANS WATCH A TIGHT BATTLE AFTER RAIN DELAYS THE START 4 1/2 HOURS.
WHAM, BAM IVERSON'S THE MAN THE HAMPTON NATIVE OUTDUELS JOE SMITH AS A&G IMPORTS WINS IN PRO-AM FINAL.
CANADA GEESE OFF LIMITS IN VA., N.C. HOWEVER, THE DUCK BAG LIMIT COULD BE INCREASED AND THE SEASON EXPANDED.
A MINOR PLEASURE FOR FOOTBALL FANS ALL OVER WITH 250 TEAMS AND SPARSE TALENT, MINOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL HAS REMAINED POPULAR.
MIAMI'S ON TOP, BUT NO. 2 IS IN DISPUTE
PILEUP HELPS EDWARDS CLAIM LANGLEY FEATURE
THAT SPECIAL INDY FEELING HAS A VIRGINIAN IN ITS GRASP
TOTAL BAN CONSIDERED ON GRAY TROUT FISHING
U.VA. WEIGHS NEW ARENA VS. REFURBISHED OLD ONE
MARINERS BOOTED IN SEASON FINALE OUT OF THE PLAYOFFS, THEY CAN'T FIND THEIR PURPOSE AGAINST RIVAL RICHMOND AND END SEASON 13-7
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