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Davis wasn't as overpowering as Clemens, but just as effective. He did not allow a hit until Benzinger opened the fifth with a hard one-hopper that hit Davis in the right knee. The ball bounced away for a single...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Athletics Freeze Out Red Sox, 4-3; Boston Hopes Rest With Boddicker | 10/7/1988 | See Source »

Granted, junior forward Derek Mills, the team's leading scorer in 1986, has been out of the line-up with an injured knee. But juniors Dave Kramer and Paul Baverstock, Harvard's number one and two scorers in 1987, have started every game, as has classmate Nick D'Onofrio (seven goals and one assist for 15 points last year...

Author: By Jennifer M. Frey, | Title: Production Low at Booter Inc. | 10/4/1988 | See Source »

...missing three starters against the 'Wick, as Mills, sophomore sweeper Nick Gates and senior back Gian D'Ornellas all stayed in Cambridge with injury or illness. D'Ornellas and Mills were sitting out for their third straight games--D'Ornellas with a sprained ankle and Mills with an injured knee. Gates was out with illness...

Author: By Jennifer M. Frey, | Title: Production Low at Booter Inc. | 10/4/1988 | See Source »

...creaking knee, Jackie Joyner-Kersee won her heptathlon with a world- record demonstration of tossing and turning. "I'm sure I'm tired," she said, "but for some reason . . ." Before moving on to this week's long jump, she paused only to smile. "I'm blessed," she said. "You just don't know. To be able to reach for something you've been striving for for a long time. I feel good." Showing twice as much leg as usual, the whirlwind Florence Griffith Joyner won her 100, and if she missed her record she hardly cared. History's hurdler, Edwin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Winners All! | 10/3/1988 | See Source »

...fight. Judge Ellen Berger, a pin-eyed East German with the soul of Leo Durocher, detected a U.S. irregularity involving the bat boy. Poor Rhonda Faehn: three years ago, at 14, she left Coon Rapids, Minn., for Houston to tumble with the other dolls at the trick knee of the Rumanian defector Bela Karolyi. When she missed making the Olympic team by 0.1 point, he brought her along as a roustabout. Docked 0.5 points for Faehn's harmless presence on the platform, the U.S. women lost the bronze medal to the G.D.R. by 0.3 points. In his understated way, Karolyi...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Winners All! | 10/3/1988 | See Source »

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