So I hear old Gozzlehead is down in Miami playing bingo for a living. They called Mickey Rivers Gozzlehead when he was making $200,000 a year playing centerfield for the New York Yankees. Baseball...
PRO BASKETBALL—Three of the four division leaders seem to have gotten complacent, as only the Pistons, No. 1 in the Central, played better than .500 ball. Detroit, whose 56-18 record at the end of...
April 17, 1989
SHEILA TRICELOUISA, VA.
April 17, 1989 | Curt Smith
The 'Game of the Week' must be saved. Your move, Commish
ROSE PROBE (CONT.)
It's playoff time, so naturally the Oilers, after a drab season, took a commanding lead over the Great One's Kings
April 17, 1989 | Donald J. Barr
The 53rd masters tournament is the first to be covered for us by senior writer E.M. Swift, whose byline has graced stories on a variety of subjects, including baseball, hockey and the outdoors,...
April 17, 1989 | Jack McCallum
April 17, 1989 | Alexander Wolff
April 17, 1989 | Edited by Gay Flood
•UNFIT KIDS (CONT.)One reason American teenagers are in poor condition (SCORECARD, March 13) is that gym classes stopped giving them a physical education some years ago. My father and I have very...
April 17, 1989 | Peter Gammons
MIDEAST TRADE TALKSDuring the Orioles' opener against the Red Sox, which was attended by Hosni Mubarak, the president of Egypt, it was suggested to Baltimore general manager Roland Hemond that as...
Two new and unlikely pals from the U.S. beat France
April 17, 1989 | Demmie Stathoplos
Easy Goer and Sunday Silence romped; Houston flopped
The report on 'Major League' is good field, no hit
April 17, 1989 | Frank Deford