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- BYU erupts to throttle Air Force
- AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- Jake Wortham twirled a five-hit shutout Friday, going the distance in BYU's 22-0 baseball victory over the Air Force Academy. Wortham evened his record at 3-3, retiring 14 straight before surrendering a double in the ninth inning as the Cougars snapped...
- Research articles 2008-04-26
- Cal puts second fence around sitters
- BERKELEY -- The University of California, Berkeley, on Thursday put upa second chain-link fence outside a grove where a group of people have been living for almost a year. The small group has lived in the trees since Dec. 2 in protest against the university's plans to...
- Research articles 2007-11-09
- Berkeley puts second fence around tree sitters
- BERKELEY -- The University of California, Berkeley, on Thursday put up a second chain-link fence outside a grove where a group of people have been living for almost a year. The small group has lived in the trees since Dec. 2 in protest against the university's plans...
- Research articles 2007-11-09
- Padres power past Diamondbacks for NL West lead
- PHOENIX, United States AFP — Brian Giles posted his third multi-homer game since August 11 Monday as the San Diego Padres beat Arizona 10-2 to take a one game lead over the Diamondbacks atop the National League West. Greg Maddux pitched well into the seventh inning for San Diego,...
- Research articles 2007-09-03
- Berkeley fences in tree-sitters near stadium
- BERKELEY -- With more than 72,000 people expected to converge on the University of California, Berkeley, on Saturday for a sold-out football game, the university Wednesday erected a chain-link fence to separate fans and the band of protesters living in trees near Memorial Stadium. A protest against...
- Research articles 2007-08-30
- Berkeley tree sitters fenced in
- BERKELEY -- With more than 72,000 people expected to converge on the University of California, Berkeley, on Saturday for a sold-out football game, the university Wednesday erected a chain-link fence to separate fans and the band of protesters living in trees near Memorial Stadium. A protest against...
- Research articles 2007-08-30
- San Carlos suffers first league defeat
- SAN CARLOS -- San Carlos is no longer the only undefeated team in the Peninsula Joe DiMaggio League. Millbrae-Burlingame made certain of that last Friday at Burton Park. Exploding for five runs in the top of the first inning, Millbrae-Burlingame cruised to an 8-4 win and improved...
- Research articles 2007-06-23
- Baseball: Bonds ends homer drought with 746th in Giants loss
- SAN FRANCISCO, United States AFP — Barry Bonds ended the second-longest home run drought of his career with his 746th homer, moving within nine of Hank Aaron's all-time homer record Sunday in San Francisco's 6-4 loss to Colorado. Bonds had not swatted a homer in 43 times at bat...
- Research articles 2007-05-27
- Molina's home run lifts St. Louis to World Series
- NEW YORK AFP — Yadier Molina blasted a two-run home run in the top of the ninth inning as St. Louis Cardinals advanced to the World Series with a 3-1 win over the New York Mets. Scott Rolen singled with one out in the ninth before Molina belted the first...
- Research articles 2006-10-19
- Rowan injured as Phils hold off Cubs
- These hits should be on NFL Films. They've been that nasty. The Phillies are hoping they don't lose centerfielder Aaron Rowand after Monday night's 6-5 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Rowand, who broke his nose and face May 11 when he slammed into the center-field...
- Research articles 2006-08-21
- Allardyce cops heavy fine for Riley outburst
- LONDON AFP — England target Sam Allardyce has been fined 2,000 pounds (3,750 dollars), severely censured and warned about his future conduct by the Football Association following an outburst against referee Mike Riley. Bolton manager Allardyce, in the running to be the next England manager when Swede Sven Goran...
- Research articles 2006-04-06
- Future is now for Sox and Cubs.(Sports)
- Byline: Barry Rozner This is the time of year when we talk about going for it all, because you never know if you'll get another chance. Cubs GM Jim Hendry has proven his willingness to make bold moves, and White Sox GM...
- Research articles 2005-06-15
- On top of his game
- Sandy Kraemer is perhaps the ultimate multitasker, a modern-day Renaissance man with a touch of Forrest Gump. He's a man at ease in wildly diverse arenas, including creating toys in his basement workshop and discussing energy policy with Nobel laureates in the nation's capital. He's an attorney and...
- Research articles 2005-03-20
- Saints' season ends in heartbreak Korth, Larkin prevail for regional title.(Sports)
- Byline: John Radtke Daily Herald Sports Writer When Larkin assistant softball coach Pat Wilson told senior Tracy Korth she did a nice job with her yard work Monday, Korth wasn't quite sure what Wilson meant. She is now. Korth...
- Research articles 2004-06-01
- Wolves mourn passing of ex-team member Snyder.(Sports)
- Byline: Mike Spellman Daily Herald Sports Writer Put former Chicago Wolves forward Dan Snyder on the ice and you wouldn't find a more determined or scrappy player, but take him away from the rink he was just the opposite, a man who never seemed to...
- Research articles 2003-10-07
- Baker's 3-run blast lifts Cougars.(Sports)
- Byline: Jerry Fitzpatrick Daily Herald Sports Writer Kane County Cougars cleanup hitter John Baker said he knew he would get a pitch to hit from Battle Creek reliever Francisco Villegas. Baker just didn't know he would get all of it. The Cougars...
- Research articles 2003-04-21
- Terrell's act gets blocked Jauron: Celebrations are with teammates, not for SportsCenter.(Sports)
- Byline: Bob LeGere Daily Herald Sports Writer David Terrell is faced with a dilemma. The Bears' second-year wide receiver desperately wants to make it on ESPN's SportsCenter, but he has been warned by his coaches to tone down his antics. ...
- Research articles 2002-09-13
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- Football - Skins fire Turner --- Washington Redskins coach Norv Turner was fired Monday after failing to live up to Super Bowl expectations with the most expensive team in NFL history. Turner was dismissed by owner Dan Snyder one day after a 9-7 loss to the New York...
- Research articles 2000-12-05
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- The top 5 best (and worst) game pre-order trends
- The preorder has long been a staple of the video game retail industry, and with good reason. You get a customer to purchase a game ahead of its release in return for a small trinket. The hope is, that buyer will keep coming back to the store, and in turn,...
- News items 2009-10-09
- Fence Post.(News)(Letter to the Editor)
- Thanks for a terrific Special Olympics year On June 21, I had the distinct pleasure of representing all of Illinois Law Enforcement at the opening ceremonies of the Special Olympics summer games in Bloomington/Normal. What made this year so special was that...
- Research articles 2002-07-18
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