The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 14, 1996
EX-LADY MONARCH: FROM BRAZIL TO ABL
BAYVILLE CLUB MAY BE BEST NEW COURSE OF 1997
KINGSMILL TOOK BLAST FROM BERTHA IN STYLE
HE'LL LAUGH ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK, WIN OR LOSE REX CALDWELL CLOSES IN ON HIS BEST TOUR PAYDAY IN YEARS.
SMITH'S BIO MAY BE SMALL, BUT HIS TOUR AMBITIONS REMAIN HIGH
SURE, BUT YOU CAN'T ASK A VCR TAPE HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR LIE
HOCH BREWING MICHELOB WIN YEAR'S 3RD WIRE-TO-WIRE VICTORY ON LINE TODAY
DONATED-VENISON PROGRAM IS HUNTING FOR FISCAL SUPPORT
ALBERT A LONG WAY FROM A NO-BELLE PEACE PRIZE
TEAM EFFORT REMOVES STORM'S CALLING CARDS SO PLAY CAN RESUME
TOURNEY LEADERS WILL BE STRANGERS WHEN THEY MEET MCKNIGHT TRAILS BUHA BY 1 IN THE EASTERN AMATEUR.
BACKUP CAR IS SECOND TO NONE AS BUFFKIN WINS LANGLEY FEATURE
TIDES FINALLY MUSTER RUNS FOR RICK REED IN 13-4 WIN
VAULTING AMBITION LAWRENCE JOHNSON OF CHESAPEAKE HOPES TO BE THE FIRST AMERICAN TO WIN AN OLYMPIC MEDAL IN THE POLE VAULT SINCE 1984, MAYBE EVEN THE FIRST U.S. VAULTER TO CAPTURE A GOLD SINCE 1968. AND, IN TIME, HE DREAMS OF BECOMING THE FIRST IN THE WORLD TO CLEAR 21 FEET.
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