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What happened on June 12, 1988
NEWS
For Phillies' Wives Sometimes It's Foul The Life Of A Phillies Wife Has Its Benefits, Four Of Them Say, But It's Hardly All Fun And Games.
By Marc Schogol, Inquirer Staff Writer
Perth Amboy Tries To Defuse Unrest
From Inquirer Wire Services
Narberth Couple Helps Soviet Refuseniks
By Daniel Kaufman, Special to The Inquirer
Board Declines To Buy Abandoned Conrail Track
By Denise-Marie Santiago, Inquirer Staff Writer
6-mill Fire-tax Hike Is Put On Referendum
By Leslie Florio, Special to The Inquirer
Personalized Carwash Approved
By S.E. Siebert, Special to The Inquirer
Legion Season Is Off To A Slow Start
By Larry Borska, Special to The Inquirer
Ups And Downs On The Harness Circuit
By Bob Ford, Inquirer Staff Writer
On The Brandywine, An Overflow Of Canoes
By Curtis Rist, Inquirer Staff Writer
Jury Probes Coca-cola, Paper Says
From Inquirer Wire Services
A Company's New Magazine Provides Advice
By Shelly Phillips, Special to The Inquirer
Why Land Buyers Are Less Choosy
By Susan Warner, Inquirer Staff Writer
Board Approves 10-year Tax To Finance Road Improvements
By Ellen Dean Wilson, Special to The Inquirer
Democrat Alleges Vote Fraud In Primary In 159th District
By David Lieber, Inquirer Staff Writer
New Director Happy To Return To Girl Scouts
By Maura C. Ciccarelli, Special to The Inquirer
She's Stepping Out For World Peace
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
State Welfare Department Criticized Over Contracts With Phila. Company
By Mark Fazlollah and L. Stuart Ditzen, Inquirer Staff Writers
Contracts Awarded For School Projects
By Karen K. Gress, Special to The Inquirer
On The Brink Of Development Boom
By Gail Krueger-Nicholson, Special to The Inquirer
Jackson Even At The End, He Electrified Audiences
By Doreen Carvajal, Inquirer Staff Writer
Jackson All But Demands No. 2
By Andrew Cassel, Inquirer Washington Bureau Inquirer news services contributed to this article
Traffic Problems Discussed
By Deborah A. Russell-Brown, Special to The Inquirer
Berlin Democrats Virtually Assured Of Nov. Win
By William J. Beerman, Special to the Inquirer
Standoff Over Rowhouse Continues In 7th District
By Bill Miller, Inquirer Staff Writer
Development Engulfs Upper Dublin
By Denise-Marie Santiago, Inquirer Staff Writer
Recommendation Is Delayed On Already-occupied Video Store
By Sergio R. Bustos, Inquirer Staff Writer
Bryn Mawr Workers Receive Pay Increases
By Suzanne Gordon, Inquirer Staff Writer
Higher Lot-size Minimum Voted Down By Supervisors
By John Ward, Special to The Inquirer
In A Disputed Province In Italy, Blasts Of Simmering Ethnic Strife
By Mike Leary, Inquirer Staff Writer
Moving Along Inch By Inch At Nasa Caution And Conservatism Are Bywords Of The Post-challenger Era
By Fawn Vrazo, Inquirer Staff Writer
Trial On Chemical Emission Is Delayed
By Jeff Gammage, Inquirer Staff Writer
Contracts Given For Road Work
By Christine Ziemba, Special to The Inquirer
Skewed View: A Life Behind The Camera
By Edward J. Sozanski, Inquirer Art Critic
Acting Chairman Sees 'New Frontier' For Civil Rights
By Bridgett M. Davis, Inquirer Staff Writer
Burch Named Fill-in For Zoning Solicitor
By Ellen Pulver, Special to The Inquirer
Sidewalk In Disrepair Not Ours, Says Mayor
By Dan Hardy, Special to The Inquirer
Township Commission Appoints New Police Chief
By Terence Samuel, Inquirer Staff Writer
Going To Court Worries District Justice, Too
By Marilou Regan, Special to The Inquirer
Shopping Center Plan Gets Preliminary Ok
By Diane M. Fiske, Special to The Inquirer
Henderson Falls, 20-12, To Marple
By David T. Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
Officials Advise Industrial Use For Land
By David T. Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
Fate Of Water Tower Remains Up In The Air
By Matt Freeman, Special to The Inquirer
Making Waves To Bring About Change In Lake
By Patricia Quigley, Special to The Inquirer
Library Expansion Approved
By Ralph Cipriano, Inquirer Staff Writer
Farmers Get Township Blessing To Form Land-security District
By E.J. Brown, Special to The Inquirer
City Didn't Use Plan On Asbestos Panel Developed Program In 1985
By Edward Power, Inquirer Staff Writer
Redevelopment Plan Reviewed By Officials
By Yvette Ousley, Special to The Inquirer
Looming State Budget Crisis Is Still A Fair Way Off
By Robert Zausner, Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau
Contract Is Awarded To Repave 5 Streets
By Leslie Florio, Special to The Inquirer
Pupils Stating Their Knowledge Pa. Fact Contest At New Garden School
By Sergio R. Bustos, Inquirer Staff Writer
Board Vows To Fix A Bad Bus Turn
By Mary H. Donohue, Special to The Inquirer
. . . Then There Were Two Choosing Their Political Battlegrounds, Candidates Map Out Regional Strategies
By Larry Eichel, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / LAURENCE KESTERSON
Churches Raise Money And Roofs To Provide Shelter
By Michael D. Schaffer, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Fight Erupts On Taxes Democrats Split Over Platform
By James McCartney, Inquirer Washington Bureau The Associated Press contributed to this article
Supervisors Seek Land To Build Ball Field
By Charles McCurdy, Special to The Inquirer
The Importance Of Being Prepared
By Bob Garfield, Special to The Inquirer
Study Recommends $16 Million In Repairs
By Nancy Scott, Special to The Inquirer
West Chester Company Wins $221 Million Contract From Epa
By Matt Freeman, Special to The Inquirer
Man Charged In Threat To Burn Wife And House
By John Way Jennings, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Chance To Revel In Crafts
By Denise Breslin Kachin, Special to The Inquirer
Lawsuit Alleges Student, School Liable In Incident
By Jodi Enda, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Case Of Fun For The Children Lawyers Play Clowns At Picnic For Camden-area Youngsters
By Alan Sipress, Inquirer Staff Writer
Plan For Veterans Home Submitted To Governor
By Burr Van Atta, Inquirer Staff Writer
Residents' Group Seeks To Protect Rail Station From Commercial Use
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
60 Units Planned On Birch St.
By Ellen Dean Wilson, Special to The Inquirer
Cuts Are Sour Note For Park Concerts
By Bill Miller, Inquirer Staff Writer
Board To Ask Track Owner To Reduce Noise, Cut Hours
By Wendy Walker, Special to The Inquirer
Gauging Guatemala Even In This Troubled Land, A Magical Beauty Shines Through.
By Stephan Salisbury, Inquirer Staff Writer
Councilman Films Storm Floods
By Charlotte Kidd, Special to The Inquirer
Competitors 'Hit Hard' By Carrefour, One Says
By Lisa Ellis, Inquirer Staff Writer
Stay The Course In Nicaragua
Art Room Gives Way To Classroom
By Gloria A. Hoffner, Special to The Inquirer
Bush Welcomes Start Of Race As Underdog
By Ellen Warren, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Dukakis Marathon Man Outlasts Party Rivals
By Kenneth J. Cooper, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Amid Acclaim, A.c. Unveils Moving Sidewalk
By David Johnston, Inquirer Staff Writer
Snag In Dawson-tract Plan
By Gail Krueger-Nicholson, Special to The Inquirer
He Gave A Kidney So Wife Could Live
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
Planning Panel Firm On Road-width Rule
By Mary H. Donohue, Special to The Inquirer
Nurse Applications Reviewed By Board
By Diane M. Fiske, Special to The Inquirer
Opponents Say Roads Near New School Site Are Unsafe
By Wendy Walker, Special to The Inquirer
Primary Leaves Both Parties Expecting Tight Council Race
By T. J. McCarthy, Special to The Inquirer
New Plans Presented For Bassett Hunt
By Tom Linafelt, Special to The Inquirer
Residents Appeal Approval Of Plan For Bok/billings
By Barbara McCabe, Special to The Inquirer
Shamong Student Adds D.c. Trip To Honors
By Charlie Frush, Inquirer Staff Writer
Willingboro's Taxpayers To Get Some Bad News
By Carol D. Leonnig, Special to The Inquirer
Ah, Heck Can't Take The Preppie Out Of Bush
By Calvin Trillin
Chaddsford Winery Seeks To Grow
By John Ward, Special to The Inquirer
Don't Be Too Hasty In Trading The Old Job For A New One
By Henry Klein, Special to The Inquirer
Imagining A Building Pocopson Can Cheer
By David T. Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
A Dump Becoming A Dream
By Maureen Fitzgerald, Special to the Inquirer
In New Jersey, An Olive Branch To Jackson Efforts Have Begun To Assure That Democratic Factions Are On The Same "Wavelength" Before Atlanta.
By S.A. Paolantonio, Inquirer Staff Writer
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / JOHN SLAVIN
Number Of Inmates 10 Below Limit
By Ralph Cipriano, Inquirer Staff Writer Inquirer staff writer Amy S. Rosenberg contributed to this article
E.a. Tonella; Owned Auto-body Shop
By Edith L. Dixon, Special to The Inquirer
Firefighters Sweat Out Realistic Exercises
By William H. Sokolic, Special to The Inquirer
Redevelopment Plan Is Unveiled
By Charlotte Kidd, Special to The Inquirer
Shopping-center Revision Urged
By Larry Borska, Special to The Inquirer
Seminar Targets No-smoking Rules
By Mary E. Charest, Special to The Inquirer
Efforts Focus On Preventing Pool Accidents
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, Inquirer Staff Writer
Medicare Recipients To Bear Cost Of New Benefits
By Gregory Spears, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Residents Protest Road Widening
By Wendy Walker, Special to The Inquirer
Celebrity Softball Benefit Hits Home Run For Custodian
By Mark Peters, Special to The Inquirer
Maverick Democrats Defeated In Pine Hill
By Rosalee Polk Rhodes, Special to The Inquirer
Panel Considers Preserving Battle Site In Development Tract
By Meryll Hansen, Special to The Inquirer
Officials Say Project Needs Better Access
By Melinda Deanna Anderson, Special to The Inquirer
Margaret Mongan Starke, 58; Devoted Her Life To Her Family
By Donna St. George, Inquirer Staff Writer
Bratislava: A Bargain In Overnight Adventure
By Claudia R. Capos, Special to The Inquirer
A Mother Mourns As Police Probe Teen's Slaying
By Jeff Gammage, Inquirer Staff Writer
State Police Crack Down At Concert
By Rich Henson, Inquirer Staff Writer
Landowner Wants His Plan To Fail
By Laurie T. Conrad, Special to The Inquirer
Proposed Budget Is Up 5.9 Percent
By Suzanne Gordon, Inquirer Staff Writer
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / STEVE WINOKUR
Warminster Rescue Crews Oppose Decision To Revamp Service Areas
By Laurie T. Conrad, Special to The Inquirer
Political Heat Helps Trade Bill
Institute Digs Itself Into A Controversy Something Old, Something New And Some Fuss
By Lucinda Fleeson, Inquirer Staff Writer
Carmakers Are Discovering That There's Life After 50
By Al Haas, Inquirer Automotive Writer
Kean Promises An Investigation Of Sewage Plant
By Eileen Reinhard, Special to The Inquirer
Pool Reopening Is Set For 1989
By Paul Davies, Special to The Inquirer
Squads Try To Keep Up With Development
By Sergio R. Bustos, Inquirer Staff Writer
Study: Education A Must For Most New Jobs
By Nathan Gorenstein, Inquirer Staff Writer
Danger Of Cap On Jails Is Unknown; Fear Is Real
By John Woestendiek, Inquirer Staff Writer
Subdivision Approved For Dennis Run Farm
By Adrienne Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
Head Over Wheels With Classics In The Realm Of Antique Autos, Jeeps, Duesenbergs Rub Hubcaps
By Curtis Rist, Inquirer Staff Writer
Out Of Africa A Job In Nigeria Leads A Philadelphian To Open A Shop Of Exotic Goods Here.
By Roy H. Campbell, Inquirer Staff Writer
Fund-raiser For Library Brings Cash And Patrons
By Curtis Rist, Inquirer Staff Writer
Developments To Get 25-m.p.h. Speed Limits
By Meryll Hansen, Special to The Inquirer
Program Aids Youth With Jobs
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
Collecting Knowledge At Summer Seminars
By Henri Sault, Inquirer Coins Writer
La Salle Tops Neumann For Catholic Crown
By Scott Huff, Special to The Inquirer
New Suit Against Cigarette-maker Has A Deadlier Twist - Asbestos
By Howard Goodman, Inquirer Staff Writer
Revised Plan For Development Would Save 18th-century House
By Matt Freeman, Special to The Inquirer
Female Coach Makes A Success Of Boys' Team
By Scott Brodeur, Special to The Inquirer
Office Building, Retail Stores, Hotel Receive Board's Backing
By Barbara McCabe, Special to The Inquirer
Plans For Estate Off On Right Foot
By David T. Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
Board Says Restaurant Can't Move
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
Out Of The Classroom . . . And Onto The Job
By Reid Kanaley, Inquirer Staff Writer
Concern Over Pool Tragedies Focuses On Safety Standards
By Joseph A. Slobodzian, Inquirer Staff Writer Staff Writer David M. Giles contributed to this report
Program Targets Sex Stereotypes In Job Fields
By Nancy Scott, Special to The Inquirer
Born To Strip-shop In The Northeast
By Philip Walzer, Inquirer Staff Writer
Action Memos And Trashball Schaefer Taught Baltimore That Neatness Counts
By Sandy Banisky
Country Setting, Good Food Make For Fine Dining
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
Bald Head: Island With Rustic Charm
By Peggy Payne, Special to The Inquirer
Expanding Efforts For Non-graduates
By Jean Redstone, Special to The Inquirer
A Free Guide To Maine - In 300 Pages
By Jonathan Storm, Inquirer Staff Writer
Delco Democrats Late With Spending Report
By David Lieber, Inquirer Staff Writer
Arcade Proposal Meets Opposition On Old York Road
By Ralph Cipriano, Inquirer Staff Writer
Variance Sought For Caterers
By Chuck McDevitt, Special to The Inquirer
Lawrence Mcconnell, 73, Postal Worker
By Victoria Grigsby, Special to The Inquirer
Mayor Joins Traffic-light Flap
By Chuck McDevitt, Special to The Inquirer
Warehouse Plan Stirs Some Fears
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
Council Institutes Fees At Three Parking Lots
By Curtis Rist, Inquirer Staff Writer
From Sea And Land, A Superb Bounty
By John V. R. Bull, Inquirer Staff Writer
How To Deal With The Problem Of Family Member With Allergies
By Deborah Lawson, Special to The Inquirer
In Moorestown, A Horse Show And Fair Will Benefit Hospitals
By Neal Thompson, Special to The Inquirer
All Aboard For Information: A Guide To Europe By Railroad
By Al Haas, Inquirer Staff Writer
Working To Restore Glory To D.c.'s Union Station
By Matthew Purdy, Inquirer Washington Bureau
Vines That Twine Fast And Lushly
By Jane G. Pepper, Special to The Inquirer
In Independence's Wake, Navy Yard Faces Worries
Lansdowne Riding A Building Upswing
By Ellen Pulver, Special to The Inquirer
It's Functional - And It's Art What Makes Everyday Items Worthy Of Exhibition Space In A Museum.
By Kate Tyndall, Special to The Inquirer
Planning Board Is Expanded, But Without Minority Members
By Sergio R. Bustos, Inquirer Staff Writer
Road Dispute At Impasse
By Laura Fortunato, Special to The Inquirer
Medford's 'Music Man' At 70, He Launches A Venture
By Barbara Sorid, Special to The Inquirer
Setback Easing Recommended
By Yvette Ousley, Special to The Inquirer
Down To Their Last Strike, The Eagles Walk Into Finals
By Pete Schnatz, Special to The Inquirer
Life Of League Treasurer Is Remembered With Praise
By Pete Schnatz, Special to The Inquirer
Letters To The Editor
Chemical Firm Draws Board's Ire
By John Ellis, Special to The Inquirer
Police Feel Tucker Made A Difference
By Christopher Hepp, Inquirer Staff Writer
5 Charged In Rape Of Woman, 24
By Thomas J. Gibbons Jr. and Amy S. Rosenberg, Inquirer Staff Writers
Donald G.s. Harris, 65, Athlete, Airman And A Retired Principal
By Daniel Rubin, Inquirer Staff Writer
A. E. Griesser, 91; Known For Carpentry
By Laura Fortunato, Special to The Inquirer
Disabled Artists To Display Work In Haddon Twp.
By Nancy Reuter, Special to The Inquirer
Camden Legal-aid Chief Is Surrounded By Controversy
By Jane M. Von Bergen, Inquirer Staff Writer
Girls Scouts Work To Curb Problem Of House Numbers
By Ellen Pulver, Special to The Inquirer
If You Get A Kick Out Of Soccer . . .
By Nancy Reuter, Special to The Inquirer
Now Comes The Big Vice-presidential Test
By David R. Boldt, Editor of the Editorial Page
In Medford, Some Get Their Choice Of High Schools
By Louise Harbach, Special to The Inquirer
Expert To Aid Westtown Recreation Effort
By Larry Borska, Special to The Inquirer
Mobutu Of Zaire With A Friend Like This, Who Needs Enemies?
By Michael G. Schatzberg
Addition To House Is Approved
By David M. Giles, Inquirer Staff Writer
Boy's Death Portrays Tragedy Of Punjab
By Marc Kaufman, Inquirer Staff Writer
For Visitors To Netherlands, Tips On Bringing Back Bulbs
By Steve Birnbaum, Special to The Inquirer
Treasures From Major Spanish Shipwrecks To Go On The Block
By Lita Solis-Cohen, Inquirer Antiques Writer
Photo Caption
Special to The Inquirer / J. MICHAEL McDYRE
Northeast, Washington Win Tennis Titles
By Gwen Knapp, Inquirer Staff Writer
Merchants To Hold A Block Party On Jenkintown Street
By David M. Giles, Inquirer Staff Writer
Borough Makes Plans For Sales, Trash Fees
By Adrienne Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
His Surprise Meeting With Unrepentant Nazi
By Burr Van Atta, Inquirer Staff Writer
Foster Parents Of Aids Babies Battle The Odds
By Laurie T. Conrad, Special to The Inquirer
Sports Stars To Join In Celebrity Golf
By Dave Caldwell, Inquirer Staff Writer
'Incurable' Patients Work At Healing Themselves Conventional Medicine Says Aids Victims And Others Are Terminally Ill, But Many Believe Their Minds And Spirits Can Help Them To Survive.
By Louis Weisberg, Special to The Inquirer
Parking System Altered In Streets Around University
By Jeff Gammage, Inquirer Staff Writer
Pondering Prizes For Design Last Week, The Local Chapter Of The American Institute Of Architects Presented Its Awards.
By Thomas Hine, Inquirer Architecture Critic
Firm To Pay For Nazi-era Forced Labor
From Inquirer Wire Services
Photo Caption
Reuters
Kickoff Is Friday For First East-west Chesco Grid Clash
By Bob Ford, Inquirer Staff Writer
In Pursuit Of A Special Catch Foray To The Edge Of Peacetime
By Howard W. Serig Jr., Special to The Inquirer
Tops On Their Lists As Thoughts Turn To Pages, Here Are Titles That Some Local Folks Will Be Taking Off The Shelves.
By Karen Heller, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Long-distance Walk To Encourage Organ Donors
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Staff Writer
High School Sports: A Year Of New Faces
By Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer
Search Halted For Plymouth Mtg. Man Lost In Australia
By Laurie T. Conrad, Special to The Inquirer
Saluting One Surgeon, One Stunning Golfer
By Dominic Sama, Inquirer Stamps Writer
Width Agreed Upon For Bridge Near Mill
By William H. Sokolic, Special to The Inquirer
Caught In The Grip Of Poverty For Puerto Ricans, The American Dream Is Fading
By Denise-Marie Santiago, Inquirer Staff Writer
Township Stages Comeback In A Tight Spot
By Rita M. Sutter, Special to The Inquirer
U. Darby Chronicle From Farm To Suburb
By David Lieber, Inquirer Staff Writer
Murder Trial And Death Penalty The Talk Of County Courthouse
By Frank Reeves, Special to The Inquirer
Private Schools Prevail, 11-9, Over Public Schools' All-stars
By David T. Shaw, Special to The Inquirer
The Biggest Area Project In 4 Years Blumenfeld Is Building In Deptford
By Gene Austin, Inquirer Real Estate Writer
Sights And Sounds For This Couple, Music Should Be Seen As Well As Heard
By Charles McCurdy, Special to The Inquirer
Newly Crowned Dairy Princess Believes Milk Is King Of Drinks
By Curtis Rist, Inquirer Staff Writer
For High School Seniors, Guidance About The Future
By David M. Giles, Inquirer Staff Writer
29 Cited, Coffeehouse Owner Is Charged In Gambling Raid
By Mary Anne Janco, Special to The Inquirer
An Effort To Give Children A Voice In Custody Battles
By Dawn Capewell, Special to The Inquirer
For Yeadon, Allegiance To The Flag
By Nancy Scott, Special to The Inquirer
About 1,600 Graduate From Area Schools
By Karen Gress, Special to The Inquirer
Area's Hopes Ride On 69th Street Project
By Nathan Gorenstein, Inquirer Staff Writer
The Pennypack For Generations, It Has Offered A Peaceful Respite
By Lini S. Kadaba, Inquirer Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Between The Lines: The Import Of Spielberg's Tribute To Words
By Desmond Ryan, Inquirer Movie Critic
Evelyn King Returns To Old Pop Style
By Ken Tucker, Inquirer Staff Writer
Muti's Reward: Power And Glory On Tour In South America, A Maestro Reveling In The Success Of The Orchestra He Has Shaped.
By Lesley Valdes, Inquirer Music Critic
Rooms For Rent At A Showman's Home
By Jack Hurst, Special to The Inquirer
Pavarotti In China: Documenting Triumph Director Dewitt Sage Discovers Music's Magic While Battling A Bureaucracy.
By Desmond Ryan, Inquirer Movie Critic
A Woman In The Male World Of 'Winterreise'
By Daniel Webster, Inquirer Music Critic
From An Anthill, A Musical Emerges
By Stephan Salisbury, Inquirer Staff Writer
Something For Everyone At Mellon Jazz Festival
By Francis Davis, Special to The Inquirer
Meet The Country Cousins Films About Rural Life Are Growing Like Crab Grass.
By Carrie Rickey, Inquirer Movie Critic
BUSINESS
Turmoil Sends Retail Workers Job-shopping
By Barbara Demick, Inquirer Staff Writer
Getting Coal Profits Out Of Pits Costs Are Up; Prices Are Down. Westmoreland Is Cutting Its Workforce And Using Technology To Ease The Pinch.
By Dan Stets, Inquirer Staff Writer
A Mr.fix-it Takes On A Bank Repair Job
By James Asher, Inquirer Staff Writer
FOOD
The Underappreciated New Zealand Vintages
By Deborah Scoblionkov, Special to The Inquirer
The Word For Mangoes Is Peachy
By Leslie Land, Special to The Inquirer
Marabella Recycles Its Success
By Elaine Tait, Inquirer Restaurant Critic
SPORTS
Phils Revert To Form And Fall To Bucs
By Peter Pascarelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
Old Look For '88 U.s. Open
By Joe Juliano, Inquirer Staff Writer
Green Leads By 1 In Westchester
From Inquirer Wire Services
Boating Dwi Is Targeted
By J. Lowe Davis, Inquirer Staff Writer
Search For Assistants Expanded By Holmgren
By Ray Parrillo, Inquirer Staff Writer
Rotation Changed To Start Rawley Vs. Expos
By Peter Pascarelli, Inquirer Staff Writer
Baseball's Umpires Are Striking Back With A Vengeance
By Angelo Cataldi, Inquirer Staff Writer
C.h. West Drubbed In Final, 10-1
By Kevin Tatum, Inquirer Staff Writer
College Boat Club Strokes To Win In Open-eight Race
By Mayer Brandschain, Special to The Inquirer
Glen Ridge's Quick Start Halts Penns Grove
By John McBride, Special to The Inquirer
Adams Suspended By Boxing Board
The Inquirer Staff
Risen Star Romps In The Belmont
By Bill Lyon, Inquirer Sports Columnist
Inter-ac And Bicentennial Combine For All-star Team
By Gary Miles, Inquirer Staff Writer
Dantley Turns Over A New Leaf That Includes 'D' And Teamwork
By Jere Longman, Inquirer Staff Writer
Washington Saves Her Best For Last In Leading Wm. Penn To Girls' Title
By Gary Miles, Inquirer Staff Writer
Don Bosco Ousts Holy Cross, 5-1
By Don McKee, Inquirer Staff Writer
Flyers Pick Left Winger In 1st Round
By Ray Parrillo, Inquirer Staff Writer
Pequannock Blanks Delran In Baseball Final
By Marc Narducci, Special to The Inquirer
Kirch And Marden Ousted In Double-scull Games Trials
By Diane Pucin, Inquirer Staff Writer
St. James Rallies To Win Parochial B Title, 8-2
By Sam Carchidi, Inquirer Staff Writer
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