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<p>May 27, 1983
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<p> • “Marvelous” Marvin Hagler defends his world middleweight championship with a fourth-round knockout of Wilford Scypion.
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<p>PARIS — Grimacing after some poor shots, leaning forward with hands on knees while catching her breath after others, Venus Williams left the French Open after the first round for the first
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<p>PITTSBURGH — Cleared to play without a plastic apparatus protecting his lower face for the first time since returning from a broken jaw, Sidney Crosby said he’ll need a few days to adjust.
<p>FORT WORTH, Texas —Boo Weekley was at the 13th hole during the final round of the Colonial before he finally glanced at a leaderboard — and saw his name on the top.
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<p>CHICAGO — Dayan Viciedo and Alex Rios each threw out a runner at the plate, and Chicago beat Alex Sanabia and Miami to sweep their weekend series.
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO — Brandon Belt hit a tiebreaking, two-run double in the fifth inning to back a shaky outing by Matt Cain, and San Francisco rallied past Colorado.
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<p>MILWAUKEE — Wandy Rodriguez won his fourth consecutive start, Pedro Alvarez had a two-run double and the Pittsburgh Pirates built an early four-run lead before holding off the Milwaukee Br