- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST REGIONAL : Duke Goes After Earl to Handle Iowa, 85-70
- PREP ROUNDUP : Honikel's Homer in Seventh Gets Servite Past Mater Dei
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Pro Basketball
- COVER STORY : WAR OF THE RAP EGOS : VANILLA ICE : Why Is Everyone Still Fussing About Ice?
- Irvine Assistant a Candidate for Top Job
- Dehere Lifts Seton Hall Past Creighton
- Palos Verdes Girls Breeze to a Title : Basketball: The top-ranked Sea Kings end the season with a lopsided 58-42 Division III victory to bring home their first state championship.
- Hurst Balances Life in Baseball With His Beliefs
- Irvine Needn't Fret, Carlesimo Didn't Want Celtic Job, Either
- ORANGE COUNTY SPORTS HALL OF FAME : Angels' Coach, Ex-Olympian Among Honorees
- Northridge Ends 19-Match Drought Against UCLA
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS' STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : DIVISION III
- Arizona State Coach Won't Let Barber Cut Into His Schedule
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SWIMMING RELAYS : San Marino Outlasts Capistrano Valley for Team Title
- Wanna Talk to Axl? Just Sign Right Here
- Art-Jazz Meets Rural, Folk Sounds
- 'Better Days' May Mean Gregg Henry's Tough Times Are Over
- Eckersley Keeps Gibson Homer in Perspective
- St. Joseph Overcomes Fremont
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Dykstra Meets With Vincent
- Boxing
- RESTAURANTS : French, Mexican, Japanese, Italian . . . and Midwestern : Chef David Slay's style at La Veranda is California-eclectic with a heartland sensibilty
- A Marriage of Ideas in 'The Wedding'
- JAZZ : ALBUM REVIEW : *** MILES DAVIS : "Pangea" : <i> Columbia</i>
- A Horn Man's Search for Singularity : Benn Clatworthy wants to be able to speak as freely on the sax as he can in conversation
- Surprising Copland Sampler From Sony
- Irvine Could Put Its Women's Program on the Right Trakh
- Motor Racing
- Lite Light Wins Oaks the Hard Way
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Grossmont Stifles Fallbrook Again
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Scores Six Runs in Third Inning, Pounds OCC
- Jones Adds to Pace-Setting Resume
- PREP TRACK ROUNDUP
- Michael Caine, Carol Burnett, John Ritter, Julie...
- 'ENTARTETE MUSIK'
- 2 Shows Feature Women Authors in Performing Roles
- Films going into production: Memoirs...
- POP MUSIC : MIXED MEDIA : *** "THE FUTURE OF THE FUNK" : L.L. Cool J : <i> SMV Enterprises ($19.98)</i>
- MEDIA MAELSTROM: Are rock stars too thin-skinned...
- Start the Presses
- POP MUSIC : MIXED MEDIA : ** 1/2 MARIAH CAREY : "The First Vision" : <i> SMV Enterprises ($19.98)</i>
- 1 Man Stabbed, Another Beaten at Restaurant
- Suit Filed Over Plan for Ventura Boulevard : Sherman Oaks: A developer says the city illegally blocked his three-story building. He wants the law overturned or his project exempted.
- Computerized Tour of Nash Show
- Bombing Caused 200,000 Iraqi Troops to Desert, U.S. Estimates
- For Some GIs, Peace Is Harder Than War : Iraq: 'All the homeless, all the hurting,' one says of civilians. 'That's something I didn't need.'
- Parents Rally for Ousted Whittier Principal : Education: Backers of Phelan Elementary's Kirk Reeve want him reinstated, citing his work at the school and in the community.
- No-Frills Schools Help Troubled Teen-Agers Salvage Their Studies
- Tustin Turns On Afterburners in Third Quarter to Rally Again : Comeback: There were no long faces in the Tillers' locker room at halftime despite a nine-point deficit.
- Some Gain Seen From the Loss of Buffums
- KCOP's Police Lineup
- On View : TV Series Is a Treat
- STATE PREP BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : County Teams Have a Perfect Day : This Time, Brea-Olinda Gets It Right
- ANGELS : Finley Regains His Touch in a 6-2 Victory
- Haas Gives Washington Fans a Game They'll Never Forget : Incident: After scoring 27 points, Estancia forward is punched by irate spectator.
- DODGERS : Game in Mexico Becomes a Carnival
- Council Candidate's Financial Report Omits $9,850 in Debts
- U.S., Britain Issue Tough Terms for Iraq Peace Accord : Persian Gulf: Topping the list are the 'supervised destruction' of Baghdad's chemical arsenal and setting aside of oil revenues to pay for devastation in Kuwait.
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : CBS morning anchors go prime-time when they walk on 'F.Y.I.'
- 2 Yugoslav Republics Go on War Footing Amid Crisis
- Woman Dies in Fire; Husband, Son Flee
- VINCENZO LABELLA: : Making Michelangelo Human
- Creighton Beats CSUN for Title at Fresno
- Biotech Firms Hit Their Stride : Pharmaceuticals: Sales may reach $4 billion by 1993. A more mature industry will smooth the wild fluctuations in company fortunes and stock prices.
- Even Targets of Criticism Recognize Value of Human Relations Panel : Cultures: Honest, direct communication is the objective, and the commission's work in bringing opposing groups or individuals together has met with praise.
- Baker Plans New Talks on Arab-Israeli Peace : Diplomacy: He sees 'a window of opportunity' after his 10-day trip if the United States moves quickly.
- Focus : A Real Writer's Show : THE RETURN OF 'SHANNON'S DEAL'--AND SCRIPTS WITH BIG NAMES ATTACHED
- Rev. Jackson Joins Call for Gates' Ouster, Scolds Bradley : Protest: The civil rights activist tells demonstrators at police headquarters that the mayor should speak out "more clearly and decisively" on the King beating controversy.
- Baker Visits Shevardnadze--It's 'the Old Team,' They Agree
- Hip and Heavenly : Chapel Gathers a Teen Flock by Playing Rock
- When Titans' Miller Sits, Stanford Makes Move : West Regional: With Fullerton star on the bench with three fouls, Cardinal has 16-4 run on way to a 91-67 victory.
- Hit Album by Jane's Addiction Doesn't Squelch Rumors of Breakup
- When Titans' Miller Sits, Stanford Roars : West Regional: With Fullerton star on the bench with three fouls, Cardinal has 16-4 run on way to a 91-67 victory.
- Mission Viejo Student Wins Super Citizen Crown in Quiz
- The Agency of Social Conscience
- The Man Swept Up in the Furor : Friends, Family Say King Was Sometimes Lost but Never Violent
- Job Losses Send More Families to Welfare Office : Recession: Bad weather and plant closures have contributed to a 40% rise in two-parent households seeking public aid.
- L.A. Gets a Look at the Photos of Musician Graham Nash : Rocker's black-and-white images focus mainly on the late 1960s and capture moments with his musical circle of friends
- KITTY HAWK AND BEYOND: The Wright Brothers and the Early Stages of Aviation <i> by Ronald R. Geibert and Patrick B. Nolan (Wayne State University Press: $29.95; 160 pp.).</i>
- Padres Revive Their Old Tricks
- Players Who Tear Up the League, Then Want to Tear Up Contracts
- Chick Hasn't Spoiled, but Critics Are Rotten
- Equipment Blamed for 2 Friday Power Outages
- Man Gets 35 Years to Life for Killing in Beer Bottle Scrape
- Student Receives 30 Days for Hitting War Protester With Truck
- William W. Felts; Auto Dealership Owner
- Special Teams Would Ease Trauma of Rape Victims in Hospitals, Courts : Task force: Teams of nurses and counselors are proposed. They would work with doctors, police and the victim so that evidence gathering is efficient and private.
- PLACENTIA : Plan to Allow Signs Along Freeway OKd
- San Diego
- COUNTYWIDE : Student Candidate Petitions Available
- The U.S. and Syria: on Dancing With a Wolf : Avoid kind of self-delusion that had us believing in Iraq
- Grief Amid Joy : As War's End Is Cheered, Sailor Is Mourned
- Garden Grove : Donations Sought for Victims of Fire
- IRVINE : Irvine Co., Activists to Discuss Westpark
- 'My Daddy Is a Hero' : They're Not Just More Returning Warriors to the Crowd at Point Mugu
- NIT ROUNDUP : Slater Scores 27 Points to Lead Wyoming Over Butler
- Duchesnays End Lock by Soviets in Skating
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : EAST REGIONAL : Villanova Slips Past Princeton
- Pacers Sing Sterling a Song of Woe : Pro basketball: After 121-109 victory, Indiana players are angry at Clipper owner.
- Decision to Drop Water Polo Has Wide Impact : UCLA: Other top programs fear that sport will lose status as NCAA championship event.
- Saddleback Pitchers Throw No-Hitter
- Long Beach Has Edge in Experience : Women's basketball: USC, which starts two freshmen, will face 49ers in second-round game.
- Court Reviews Stance on Church, State : Government: The Bush Administration backs a school fighting for a policy more open to religious gestures in public ceremonies.
- Owwww!: Prime James Brown on Display Tonight
- TV Reviews : Leningrad Philharmonic Shines for Tchaikovsky
- STAGE REVIEW : Frozen in Time : 'Two Trains' Is Wilson's Latest Look at African-American Experience
- Chick Hasn't Spoiled, but Critics Are Rotten
- Ethiopian Fossils Bring New Intrigue to Evolutionary Debates : Anthropology: Bones of human ancestors found at a 3-million-year-old site rekindle questions of whether early species coexisted and how they lived.
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW HAMPSHIRE : Student, 16, Testifies About Murder Plot
- U.S. Workers Fail to Block New Ethics Law
- Man Sentenced to Prison for Murdering His Father
- Mobile Irrigation Lab Helps Residents : Camarillo: County service designed for farmers is alerting homeowners' groups to wasteful water-use practices.
- Group Seeks Limit on New Liquor Sales : Alcohol: The coalition cites an increase in licenses for beer and wine outlets in Lancaster and Palmdale. It urges conditional use permits.
- Parks Chief Hadaway Announces Retirement
- Investigation Continues in Deaths of 2 Brothers
- 'The Officers Are Down' : Pacoima: On the day that four members of the force are indicted on brutality charges, Foothill Division police go grimly about their business.
- A Rough-and-Tumble Ramona Political Forum : Government: Meetings of all-encompassing Municipal Water District supply a semiweekly dose of disparate views on community issues, providing ample fodder the local newspaper.
- COUNTYWIDE : Storm from Alaska Brings Chill, Dusts Peaks With Snow
- County Parade to Honor Troops
- FBI Probing Killing of 2 Samoans by Officer
- Maurice Zolotow, 77; Hollywood Biographer
- Nation IN BRIEF : MARYLAND : No Threat Found in Mercury Fillings
- 200 March to Seek Release of Kuwaitis Jailed in Iraq : Human rights: Letters pleading their case are presented at the U.S. and British embassies.
- Positive Criticism
- Countywide
- San Diego
- Moorpark : Continuation High May Get Accredited
- Storm Dumps Snow and Hail on Region; More Is on the Way : Weather: Palmdale reports two inches of snowfall blanketing the ground. But rainfall in the L.A. basin is light.
- CLIPBOARD : 55-Alive Driving Courses
- Council Votes to Sue in Landfill Expansion
- Reputed Gang Member Wounded by Officer
- Obituaries
- A Learning Experience for Brea and Moreau : Division II girls: There's one thing coaches and players for both teams do know: Two long winning streaks will be on the line in today's game.
- Master's Reaches NCCAA Title Game With 88-71 Win
- Fly So Free Heavy Choice in Florida Derby
- PREP ROUNDUP : Irvine Wins Laguna Hills Softball Tournament
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP : El Dorado Cools Off Esperanza in League Opener
- Rancho San Diego
- Despite Successes, Prisoner Job Camp May Be Eliminated : Rehabilitation: The head of the program at the Peter J. Pitchess Honor Rancho in Castaic has been told not to enroll any new inmates after June 11.
- Elephant Keeper Was Trampled, Witnesses Say
- ANAHEIM : Former Executive Told to Stand Trial
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council to Vote on Pierside Village
- Order Halts Construction of Gates to Block Streets
- Storm Spawns Snow and Hail; More Rain Due
- Budget Cuts Threaten Special Inmate Program
- Give Up? Not This Winner : Education: Brenda Premo was born an albino and is legally blind. Her accomplishments earn her a national honor.
- Upsets Happen When Best Plays Worst
- College Basketball
- Hayward Outruns Santa Clara for State Title
- Next Up: UNLV Faces Georgetown : West Regional: Wrong jersey number helps Rebels do number on Montana, 99-65. Hoyas get past Vanderbilt, 70-60, to set up showdown.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : MIDWEST REGIONAL : Anderson Too Much for DePaul
- PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- It's a Whole New Show in Oakland : Baseball: Former Padre tries to put past troubles behind him.
- Shaw Draws Inspiration From Memories of Bernstein
- Nothing Minor About Cutting Back at UCLA
- DANCE REVIEW : An Unfulfilling 'Last Supper'
- WEEKEND TV : Police Brutality Still a Hot Topic
- DANCE REVIEW : ABT Uses Leftovers for 'Swan Lake' : Costa Mesa performance resurrects dear, dreary scenery and choreography from 1967.
- Conference on Church-State Questions
- The Rest Is Easy for Lakers : Pro basketball: After two days off, Worthy gets 35 points in 127-117 victory over Nuggets.
- Phantom Herd to Reappear for a Night : Reunion: The progressive country-rock band of the '70s will make a onetime appearance at Peppers Golden Bear on Sunday.
- Many and Diverse Latin Flavors : Review: Museum of Art brings together conglomeration of works by 49 artists in an exhibit showing the major trends in contemporary Latin American works.
- Thieves Break Into Lawmaker's Home
- U.S. Troops Advised to Observe Strict Saudi Rules on Ramadan
- U.S., Albania Renew Diplomatic Ties
- New Breakout of Measles Feared--2 Die Since January
- SANTA ANA : School District May Hold Bond Election
- Mayor Sticks by Her Guns on Voluntary Rationing
- Suspects Elude Officers After Freeway Is Closed
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : It's Not All Basketball
- Playwright Is Happy to Adapt to New Role at SCR
- MUSIC REVIEW : Talich String Quartet in Laguna Beach : The notes were all there, but the delivery lacked vitality. A lack of leadership was evident.
- SIMI VALLEY : Lodge Official Fined in Gambling Case
- Chaminade's Corcoran Undressed by Notre Dame, 12-4
- College Basketball : Miscellany
- SANTA ANITA : Split Run Will Get Key Test Sunday
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL AT SALT LAKE CITY : Arizona Goes Eye-to-Eye With BYU
- Dime A Dip Wins at Los Alamitos
- Christian Fails in Title Shot
- Rio Mesa Pitchers Divide Load and Conquer San Marcos, 15-0 : Prep baseball: Five Spartans combine to throw one-hitter and Dmitri Young belts long two-run homer in Channel League opener.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Pooley Shoots 66 to Take Lead; Palmer Has a 71 to Make Cut
- No-Win Predicament of Iraqi-Immigrant Merchants in Detroit
- L.A. Gear Cuts More Jobs: A spokesman...
- Western Nations Reward Poland by Halving Its Debt
- Fluor Corp. confirmed the appointment of Martha...
- Court to Decide If Insurers Merit Antitrust Exemptions
- Dollar Rockets on Growing Optimism for U.S. Economy
- Record Withdrawals at S&Ls;: Net withdrawals at...
- CLIPBOARD : Single-Family Home Futures
- Silver Stars Awarded to 3 for Bravery : Heroism: They risked lives to keep U.S. forces from being stalled by Iraqi snipers or minefields.
- World Bank Makes Loan to Iran: The...
- At Least 2 Topcoats Will Be Needed When Things Are Rough
- U.N. to Survey War's Effect on Environment
- Aspirin Lowers Heart Attack Risk in Women
- Debugged : Listening Devices in New Offices Are Disabled Before Justices Move In
- Millions Facing Starvation in 6 African Nations, U.S. Officials Say
- California IN BRIEF : WESTWOOD : 3 Finalists Chosen for 10th UC Campus
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Restrictions Eased for Palestinians
- Nation IN BRIEF : ARIZONA : Ex-Navajo Leader Faces More Charges
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : 18 Stabbed, Beaten in Attack on Train
- Liberia Rebel Chief, Citing Safety, Says He Won't Attend Peace Talks
- Melodyland Experiences a Miracle of Another Sort : Religion: The church was facing a financial crisis until it agreed to sell 2.9 acres to the city of Anaheim.
- Some Black Veterans Find Yellow Ribbon Bittersweet : Military: Often, those who fought in recent wars feel they had few real opportunities in service or afterward.
- Pilot Tells Terror of Bailout, 46 Days as a POW : Military: Air Force Maj. Tice had his F-16 shot out from under him in a bomb run over Baghdad. After that, it got worse.
- Kuwait's Emir Tours 'Ambush Alley'
- DECORATING ADVICE / CARLETON VARNEY : Tiny, Dark Bedroom Needs to See the Light
- COLUMN ONE : East Meets West--and Resents It : A reunited Germany is 16 months old, but for the people of the formerly Communist half, freedom has also brought humiliation, frustration and anger.
- Combined Net Income for 37 O.C. Banks Down by 9%
- Nationwide Health to Buy 60-Bed Hospital: Newport...
- Apple Computer's Key Executives Shift Focus
- STOCKS : Dow Down 3.96 After Cutting Early Losses
- Richard Smith to Become President of Newsweek
- Robert M. McGee was named president of...
- Germany Demands Return of Honecker : Diplomacy: The Soviets say he's too ill to travel. Bonn is angry but isn't likely to press the issue, officials say.
- California IN BRIEF : RIVERSIDE : Funds Appropriated to Repair Cemetery
- Doctors Reportedly Deny Iraqis Took Away Babies' Incubators
- California IN BRIEF : ORANGE COUNTY : Cases of Measles on the Rise Again
- Resuscitators Recalled: More than 160,000 disposable, manual...
- James G. O'Connor was named president of...
- The Language of Art
- The Newest Breed of Temp May Run Entire Company : Employment: Short-term executives' tasks range from helping start-ups that want to mature to shutting down divisions that are losing money.
- FURNISHINGS : Old Family Photos Create Positive Image
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Prime Minister May Overhaul Hated Tax
- Baghdad Drivers to Get Gasoline Ration Cards
- Arson Suspect Freed After Officials Burn 2nd House
- Dallas Election Postponed by Federal Court
- Anderson Is Not Forgotten at Westminster Nursing Home
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Shuttle Readied for April Mission
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 Reelected to Seats in Senior Legislature
- VENTURA : 2 Men Found Guilty of Selling Cocaine
- OJAI : $23,500 Allocated to Housing Aid Plan
- COUNTYWIDE : Water District Turns to Colorado River
- ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE
- AIDS Commission to Ask for Bleach Distribution
- CYPRESS : Churches Relocating Near Race Track Site
- FILLMORE : Friends Think Man Was Lured to Death
- 52 Arrested in Series of Prostitution Sweeps
- SEAL BEACH : Income-Tax Help for Seniors 60 and Older
- A's Bandit Suits Up for Latest Heist
- Only in L.A.
- MISSION VIEJO : St. Patrick Parade to Take Place Today
- Santa Margarita High Yell Leaders Crowned
- State Aid Promised for Border Sewage Problem : Sanitation: Wilson says $900,000 will be used to treat polluted Tijuana River water in San Diego's municipal sewer system.
- S&L; Robber Drops Loot During Escape
- Countywide : Scrabble Tournament Presents W-O-R-D-Y Challenge
- Colorado Springs Hires LAPD Veteran as Chief
- Bill Gazzarri, 'Godfather' of Rock in L.A., Dies
- La Palma Man Arrested in Youth's Stabbing on Beach
- Marine Gives Students Valuable History Lesson : Pen pal: Gary Price thanks his young friends who wrote to him in the Persian Gulf. For their efforts, they receive a firsthand view of the Middle East war.
- Son Gets 21 Years to Life in Slaying : Crime: A Van Nuys man convicted of beating his 71-year-old father to death insists the act was self-defense.
- Latinas' 'Impossible' Dreams Get Boost : Education: College students and professionals encourage girls in junior high school who face obstacles in realizing their ambitions.
- Police Critic Says S.D. Officers Use Brutality Also : Law enforcement: Former member of police review board writes that incidents like recent one in L.A. regularly happen here. Police Chief Burgreen calls statements 'outrageous.'
- Dr. Turner Defends His Practices : Hearing: His attorney calls allegations of incompetence 'hokum,' but the Anaheim physician admits that a hospital imposed restrictions on him.
- SOCCER NATIONS CUP : After Missing Big Chance, Murray's Aim Improves
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Camarillo's Hile Cools Off Chatsworth
- James K. Ashford will resign as president...
- GARDENING : Make Sure You Choose a Mower That Can Cut It
- U.S., British Troops Warned to Follow Strict Saudi Rules on Ramadan
- GOP Sees War Vote Leading to Key Gains in '92 : Politics: Strategists expect an erosion in Democrats' congressional advantage because many in party opposed Bush on use of force in Gulf.
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : Emergency Declared on Sewage Discharge
- Experts' Report Could Doom Space Station
- DWP Seeks Clues to Hidden Rooms : Inquiry: Tour of two underground chambers seems to reveal evidence of plans to build a massive marijuana farm.
- The Investigation of a Brutal Beating : Initial indictments only begin to suggest the full dimension of what happened
- ORANGE : Giving Future Latino Leaders a Big Push
- Medic Saw Horrors of High-Tech Warfare
- The Brogues Multiply at a Shindig With a Far Eastern Twist
- Court to Rule on Antitrust Exemptions for Insurers
- Merc Will Try Out Global Futures Trading in April
- FCC Unveils 2 Plans to Change TV Rerun Rules : Broadcasting: One would keep most of the business in the hands of studios. The other would let networks compete in the lucrative market.
- Carbon Clean Chairman Sued by Federal Express
- Times Mirror Magazines, a unit of Times...
- Gorbachev, Yeltsin Clash in Rival Broadcasts on National Unity Vote : Soviet Union: Sunday's referendum will 'pave the way for radical renewal of the union state,' the president says. But his foe sees it as an endorsement of the status quo.
- Baker's Limo Breaks Down--He Hoofs It
- ACLU Figure Named to Police Board
- LAGUNA BEACH : Canyon-Land Bond Issue Gets Top Rating
- Record Cold Hits County; Storms Loom
- Fighting to Reclaim a Neighborhood : Canoga Park: Plan is aimed at drug deals in an area where more than 504 people have been arrested on narcotics charges since 1988.
- 2 Armed Robbers Flee With Cash From Bank
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : So Much for UCLA's Draw : East Regional: Bruins find out that Penn State isn't a pushover in 74-69 first-round loss. Foul trouble silences MacLean in the second half.
- Austrian Sabine Ginther, who got her first...
- Prep All-League Teams : GIRLS' BASKETBALL : ANGELUS LEAGUE
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NCAA TOURNAMENT : WEST REGIONAL AT TUCSON : Michigan State Escapes Upset
- College Basketball : Track and field
- FDA Approves Trimedyne's Surgical Laser: Irvine-based Trimedyne...
- Funding Public Art
- From Desert to Back Home: It's Sort of a Shock
- 'My Daddy Knelt. Why 12 Bullets?' : Yet another very questionable use of force by police--this one in Compton
- LITTLE LOTTO RESULTS
- O'Connor Fights Tide of Criticism
- El Cajon
- NBA ROUNDUP : By Any Name, Olajuwon Is Strong
- College Basketball : Auto racing
- College Basketball : Auto racing
- College Basketball
- NHL ROUNDUP : New Jersey Making Devil of Playoff Run
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SOCCER COACHES ASSN. ALL-STAR GAMES : North Girls, Boys Sweep a Couple of 2-1 Games
- DODGERS : Hershiser Calls Intrasquad Outing a 'Tiny Step'
- TV REVIEW : Ninja Turtles' Namesakes Battle in 'Giants'
- A Day to Beam at Central Library