Entertainment & Arts
Paul Horner’s “Suddenly This Summer,” at the Melrose Theatre in Hollywood, looks like no other musical revue I’ve seen.
Aug. 24, 1991
California
Capping a three-week investigation, more than 100 police arrested 32 people this week on suspicion of crimes primarily involving drugs and weapons, authorities said.
April 15, 1995
Sports
Dale Murphy proved last season that despite his greatness he can’t carry the Atlanta Braves.
April 14, 1985
The Padres, looking to boost their chances to win a pennant next season, are not only interested in signing free agent Tim Raines, but also Bob Horner and perhaps Andre Dawson.
Jan. 20, 1987
Dodgers
I understand that the Padres and Dodgers are opening the National League baseball season with a picnic Monday afternoon.
April 5, 1986
The Atlanta Braves hit four home runs, including shots by Bob Horner, Ozzie Virgil and Glenn Hubbard in the fourth inning, and beat the New York Mets, 7-2, Thursday at Atlanta, ending the Mets’ winning streak at 11 games.
May 2, 1986
Scott Garrelts is the ultimate team player.
Aug. 13, 1986
Jose Cruz singled in two runs, and Mike Scott turned in another strong pitching performance Friday night at Houston as the Astros outlasted the pesky Pittsburgh Pirates, 2-1.
Aug. 30, 1986
With Goose Gossage on his way back to San Diego with a knee injury, Padre reliever Tim Stoddard was on the spot again Wednesday night.
Aug. 1, 1985
Eddie Haas, long-time minor-league manager, plans to concentrate on “fundamentals” when the Atlanta Braves open spring training later this month with him at their helm.
Feb. 6, 1985