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Hogy wins Hanshin Cup in near record time
When owner Bill Stiritz shelled out $80,000 to pluck Hogy out of an optional claiming race last fall at Hawthorne Race Course it was obvious that he and trainer Scott Becker believed the high-priced acquisition had the potential to star in graded stakes...
Tags: Metal and Mineral, Fair Grounds Corporation, Horse and Harness Racing, Mining, Arlington Park
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Ruf sits again with sore hand
Darin Ruf was on the IronPigs bench for the second straight night, still bothered by a hand 'stinger" he received on Thursday night. "I just want to make sure," IronPigs manager Dave Brundage said of keeping the hard-hitting left fielder out of the line-...Tags: Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Baseball
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Hit the Dusty Trail Duathlon to send cancer packing
Sports WriterOne of Gary Fulton's favorite sayings was "Keep your eyes on the road and your hands upon the wheel and let it roll baby roll." An educator for 41 years, Fulton passed away in February 2012 after battling brain cancer. Family, friends and former co-...Tags: Duathlon
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Bruins advance to East finals vs. Penguins
BOSTON -- Back at the NHL trade deadline, the Boston Bruins thought they had swung a deal with Calgary for future Hall of Famer Jarome Iginla. But Iginla, who had no-trade protection, said he wanted to go to Pittsburgh because he thought the Penguins...Tags: Gregory Campbell, American Hockey League, Sidney Crosby, Matt Cooke, National Hockey League
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On The Fly: Baseball Huskies Advance To Big East Final
The Hartford CourantThe dogged Huskies still are playing baseball. UConn, powered by seven sturdy innings from starter Jordan Tabakman (six hits and one run), edged Rutgers 2-1 in a Big East semifinal. It was the third consecutive one-run victory for the eighth-seeded...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Boston Marathon, Indiana Pacers, Running, Tampa Bay Rays
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Even in retirement, Jackson a newsmaker
With almost every utterance, Phil Jackson moves the needle, whether he wants to or not. This holds true whether he's speaking to a packed downtown hotel ballroom — as he did Thursday night to promote his latest book, "Eleven Rings: The Soul of...
Tags: Jerry Reinsdorf, Los Angeles Lakers, Phil Jackson, National Basketball Association, Grant Park
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Long layoff seems to help Parkland; Trojans roll past Emmaus 10-0 and into district semis
Saturday's weather made it feel like March and the start of the season. And frankly, after having the previous 15 days off, it may have seemed like the start of a new season for the Parkland softball team. The time off seemed to do the Trojans good....
Tags: Baseball
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Girls soccer | With help of father, Francis Parker's Fencik making difference on concussion front
Evan Fencik has the talent to play Division I soccer. If she didn't, Francis Parker probably wouldn't have played for the school's first state championship in any sport Saturday night. But the daughter of former Bears great Gary Fencik chose Division III...Tags: Dave Duerson, College Sports, Soccer
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Sox stuck running in place
It's late May, which means the White Sox are in play-well-or-sell mode. Here's a look at their landscape as they battle to reach .500 and stay in contention in the American League Central. Present Strong support for general manager Rick Hahn reaches...
Tags: Nick Swisher, Kansas City Royals, Jeff Keppinger, Jake Peavy, Conor Gillaspie
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Two Hall of Famers the Dodgers forgot
Zack Wheat is remembered frequently in a town in the middle of Missouri, his great-grandson often pulling out a Bull Durham cigar pin bearing the likeness of the most prolific hitter in Dodgers franchise history. "He was such a kind man, such a great...
Tags: Dodger Stadium, San Francisco Giants, Baseball, American Legion, Pneumonia
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Bayern Munich adds coveted trophy to impressive collection
When Bayern Munich opened its long-anticipated club museum at Allianz Arena in May 2012, it was meant to celebrate the club's present as well as its storied past. Which is why visitors, after passing a succession of trophies, medals and other hardware won...
Tags: Allianz AG Holding, London Theatre, Soccer
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Billy Buckner throws Hank Conger a curve at bad time
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Angels starter Billy Buckner threw a nasty first-pitch curve just off the outside corner to Kansas City Royals cleanup hitter Billy Butler with a runner on first in the fourth inning Saturday. One problem: Manager Mike...
Tags: Spring Training, Mike Trout, Mike Moustakas, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Baseball
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