Friday Flashbacks: Monica Seles Stabbed, Rosie Ruiz and the Boston Marathon
By Jason Lisk
Mark Gastineau gets Brigitte Nielsen pregnant (1988) . . . “Sports Night ends Fine First Season (1999) . . . Warren Spahn throws 2nd no hitter in six starts at age 40 (1961) . . . Lyman Bostock donates his April salary to charity after a rough start to the season. (1978) . . . Penguins Defenseman Peter Taglianetti uses peanut butter to help an injured left ankle (1992) . . . USGA concerned new balls and clubs will render existing courses obsolete (1973) . . . In the middle of the Rockets’ run to the NBA finals, Olajuwon has warrant issued for his arrest after misdemeanor assault on convenience store clerk (1986) . . .
“NCAA chief says all sports should be subject to anti-trust law” (1972) . . . The French judge who allegedly favored Russian skaters is suspended (2002) . . . Sports writer goes undercover posing as police officer and solves burglary (1956) . . . Seattle Seahawks trade the 2nd pick to Dallas, who selects Tony Dorsett (1977) . . . Ayrton Senna dies in crash at the Imola track in Italy (1994) . . . Reggie Jackson reports to Orioles after a four-week holdout following trade (1976) . . . Royals owner Ewing Kaufman’s baseball academy idea (1970) . . . Lew Alcindor chooses UCLA (1965).
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