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The Kansas  City  Royals  won  the World  Series. Royals  pitcher Bret  Cincinatti Reds player-manager Peter Rose broke Ty Cobb's career hit
         Saberhagen embraces third  baseman George  Brett after  pitching  a  record in September. The historic No. 4,192 hit was a single to left field
         five-hitter to give the Royals the World Series crown over the St  Louis  on  a  2-1 pitch San Diego  Padres right  hander Eric  Show  with  one  out
         Cardmals  Saberhagen,  the  winner of  two series games,  was  named  in  the  bottom of  the first  inning.
         as  the  Most  Valuable  Player in  the  series.











































        Blue-collar troubadour Bruce Springsteen was the undisputed boss of   Four prominent actors died  in  late  1985  Orson Welles,  (T-L)  70, of a
        rock  n'roll.  His  songs  about  Vietnam  veterans,  steelworkers  and
        factory  workers  hit  many  responsive  chords  with  all  ages  of   heart attack; Lloyd Nolan, (T-R) 83, after a battle with lung cancer; Rock
        Americans.                                                Hudson,  (B-L)  59, after a  battle with  AIDS,  Yul  Brynner,  (B-R)  65,  of
                                                                  cancer.
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