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St. Louis Cardinals. Seventeen year old Boris Becker became the youn- gest man ever to win the title of Wimb- ledon Champion. Another special event in baseball this year was the breaking of TY Cobb's hit record by Pete Rose. On a more local level, Daddy Bruce, the Denver restaurant owner, who feeds the homeless on special holidays, was honored this year with a street named after him, Daddy Bruce Ave. People were in an uproar all over the Denver area because of the public smoking is- sue. The year 1985-86 was the year of Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, and the Miami Vice Look. The hottest thing at the box office was Michael J. Fox in Back to the Futurew grossing well over 100 million dollars. Other popular flicks were St. Elmo's Fire, Out of Africa, Pee- Wee's Big Adventure, Rambo, First Blood Part II, Rocky IV, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, and White Nights. On the music scene, no one could top 6'The Boss , Bruce Springsteen during the fall, but by early Spring, John Cou- gar Mellencamp had taken over as Americals country-boy hero. Madon- na ushered in the fashion craze of the year with her risque clothing and outra- geous on-stage antics. Sting and Phil Collins who were members of suc- cessful bands came out with popular solo albums this year. On July 13, 1985, more than a billion people world-wide tuned into the Live- Aid concerts at Wembley Stadium in London and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia. The concerts were or- ganized by Bob Geldof, and they raised money for the Ethiopian famine vic- tims. Geldof was rewarded for his work with a Nobel Peace Prize nomination. United Artists against Apartheid re- corded the song Sun City to protest apartheid in South Africa. 212 - Current ,, 5.?gire,2:924 ,, ' Q ' E'q,r..' N . 4 5 1 'if n if Sa f .'-+-if-' ' M39 .-.., an ,,,.-., Y 4 . ., L ff? .. fi 1. ini' I f- .': ,. .. , MJ V, Q U. ,I 9. .,. 1. ' ., :V i,Qfrie:rlfl:1f',gff :- Mft ' .553'r'-if . . ., , -nf-5.5 J F ,,.. e ii '4' I 5 1 A lf11g , . J' Q' f filed l 3 ? ir, ff: . r 4 sniff 4 F 1 1 'ik f Y 4 if L 161 W .. N - ng, . - 1. f ., 11. . 'P' if JP? - .- .- - V. - r ..,.,f: ,. Mad nnaR ckst ,W-..w,,,,fg,aia er ,an I ,sf , ' it gi., ref! ' I Wi.. ' 553131 of 1 r..:-.rfgaiff , A ' u W 3' '-1 25- ffiz'a4'e'-lfiii, 'E f f f ' . f fr 7, 'Z Ai,V5,A nA W5 I f fmt. - mp- J , I: . . A 51' 'ma 2 V' 3 ai,-if 1 W 4453 :gg 'Luft Q - 1 '-ai... I --'.g,1A ' ,-555 aw-- 51 - bf. ,g'a,.: ,t24g4?' ft 1 fr aiiraiftf 1 1 Zigi 1.5-L ' , , Y, TfT?ff4'M:,m:,,,5-fgrim 3 ' I 1 :Q afx,a,fipf5,'5, Av' f , , ' - ' ff f . , .. 1. K- -vvvifi . , -: 14111: ,g,-.mr 'al' . , Q51 , mf7Q,,,f-1?'fJ'. ,Spiga 31-1 igf-5147 - 1 mi af '-v.g.,', ',. f na. :yy ' vr,,M,9',i,1,,,'fQ 5 najg' .1-fd nfl L c i ,Q , .1 st ,2Q,5m , -f3f3,,,:W,.,4,T5g,g- ij- wwf .. ., , 1 .,..-gif. 1 Sf- . 2 Q 'J f ,,- rv' . . I .ff si, W.. ' f eff' - fm 1 .- - 56.8, 42 ag, ,rugs J , ,QM .argrqq-g,.g,f ,J,rx,,-QTL E, ig? 6. xi, in 'pl K.. ..5I,.:.:7 f-355--V' 'M - - .fri + . .' ff .wg 1 'lf . 1 ,.,.W, Q . . . B e gf. - 1'-if, 1 qfg. -- 0- gf. xx. 3 ' F3- vi? , 5 5 -' 1 nfl , , fi 5: 1 -' . t Agfa. - ,fj'.'Q s b . ' 'if if '77 . ' ' it :gf -wg
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