Thursday, 5/22/97 Athletic success of Woods can’t mend society’s race problems Media heroize minority golfer, exploit his commercial power On the front page of Tuesday’s Los Angeles Times sports section, Tiger Woods was pictured swinging a golf club amidst a collage of historic images, including the first man on the moon, Muhammad Ali standing victorious over Sonny Liston, and the Beatles. Read more...
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Almost to Omaha
Thursday, 5/22/97 Almost to Omaha BASEBALL: Head coach Adams prepares Bruins on road to World Series By Sierra Roberts Daily Bruin Contributor In 23 years as head coach of the UCLA baseball program, Gary Adams has just about seen it all. Read more...
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May 21, 9:00 pm
Nothing more to prove
Thursday, 5/22/97 Nothing more to prove SOFTBALL: Determined and unstoppable, Christie Ambrosi has bounced back from injuries and adjusted to a lineup change By Melissa Anderson Daily Bruin Staff Christie Ambrosi has taken the saying "No pain, no gain" to another level. Read more...
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May 21, 9:00 pm
Bruins to confront Harvard Crimson
Thursday, 5/22/97 Bruins to confront Harvard Crimson BASEBALL: UCLA enters playoffs seemingly with many advantages By Kristina Wilcox Daily Bruin Senior Staff On Monday, the UCLA baseball team found out that it would be facing an Ivy League school in the first round of the playoffs. Read more...
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May 21, 9:00 pm
Bruin Update
Thursday, 5/22/97 Bruin Update Wednesday’s results no games scheduled Today’s games Softball at College World Series, vs. Fresno State Baseball at NCAA Regionals, vs. Harvard Read more...
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May 21, 9:00 pm
Sports Briefs
Thursday, 5/22/97 Sports Briefs CYCLING: Cyclists prepare to enter national championships This weekend the UCLA cycling team will venture into Durango, Colo. to compete in the national championships. Read more...
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Bulldogs’ loss amplified by graduation of key players
Thursday, 5/22/97 Bulldogs’ loss amplified by graduation of key players TENNIS: Team shifts focus to individual play in last leg of tournament By Vytas Mazeika Daily Bruin Staff It is a shame that Mississippi’s efforts during the intercollegiate tennis championships may only be remembered by a controversial confrontation with an umpire. Read more...