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Howard T. Sachs, Crown Cork and Seal manager
Howard Thomas "Has" Sachs, a retired Crown Cork and Seal manager and a coach, died of Alzheimer's disease complications Feb. 24 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He was 77 and lived in Pasadena.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Sidney Avenue in Westport, he...Tags: Anne Arundel Medical Center, Detroit Tigers, Baltimore Orioles, Alzheimer's Disease, Al Kaline
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Basketball Roundup: Good thing comes to an end
The Laguna Beach High boys' basketball team ventured to Studio City Feb. 14 to take on host Harvard-Westlake in a second-round game of the CIF Southern Section Division 4A playoffs. The No. 9-seeded Breakers received a big scoring night from junior...
Tags: Basketball, Sports, Baseball
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Helen Hannah Campbell dies at 97; women's league baseball chaperon
As the chaperon of Michigan's Muskegon Lassies in the 1940s, Helen Hannah Campbell made sure the professional baseball players wore lipstick and properly modest uniform skirts in the "girls league" founded to keep ballparks filled while men were away at...
Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Richard Nixon, Spring Training
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Curt Schilling's bloody sock auction: Do I hear $100,000?
Bidding is underway for a bloody sock that Curt Schilling wore while pitching the Boston Red Sox to a victory against the St. Louis Cardinals during Game 2 of the 2004 World Series. Schilling decided to sell the sock, which was bloodied as he was...
Tags: Mindy McCready, Curt Schilling, Sports, Baseball, Auction Service
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Column: South Dakota raises bumper crop of journalists
Despite its smallness, South Dakota has produced numerous nationally known journalists. One of its finest, Chuck Raasch, brought South Dakota basketball to the forefront with his recent column in USA Today. Raasch is a South Dakota State graduate...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Major League Baseball, Nate Wolters
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Barry Bonds is trying to hit one out of Beverly Park
Perhaps hoping to hit a home run of a different sort, former baseball outfielder Barry Bonds has put his Italian-inspired estate in Beverly Park up for sale at $25 million. Designed to function both as a place to host large-scale events and as a family...Tags: Swimming, Banking, New York City Police Department, Lou Diamond Phillips, Esai Morales
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Stoystown couple celebrates 60 years
Jack and Janice Dickey of Stoystown celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Jack and the former Janice Walker were married March 22, 1953, in the Berlin Lutheran Church by the Rev. John Heller and the Rev. H. Dale Zimmerman. Born Janice Fay Walker...
Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), West Virginia University, American Legion, Basketball, Awards and Prizes
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Five nostalgic books on baseball
My father, Bill Guilfoile, was a baseball executive for 40 years with the New York Yankees, the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Baseball Hall of Fame. He was also a compulsive reader, and it's no surprise that his favorite subject was the game that has...Tags: New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Tribune, Authors, Roberto Clemente Jr.
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Louis M. Sleater, Orioles pitcher
Louis Mortimer Sleater, a standout high school athlete who ended his seven-year major league pitching career with the Baltimore Orioles and was later a steel salesman, died of lung disease Monday at his Timonium home. He was 86.
A left-handed...Tags: New York Yankees, Ottawa Senators, Chicago Cubs, Baltimore Orioles, Spring Training
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Orioles to hold public ceremony for Earl Weaver on April 20 at 2 p.m.
The Orioles plan to hold a “public celebration of life” for former manager Earl Weaver at Camden Yards on April 20 at 2 p.m., the team announced Tuesday. The Hall of Famer died in January at the age of 82. The event, called “A...
Tags: Buck Showalter, Earl Weaver, Baltimore Orioles, Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson
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The Sun remembers: March 3-March 9
March 4, 2006: The Maryland women's basketball team ends a 14-game losing streak to Duke by defeating the Blue Devils, 78-70, in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. The teams will meet again in the NCAA final with Maryland (34-4)...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Boston College Eagles, Jack Dempsey, College Basketball, Atlantic Coast Conference
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Sutphen and Punkin were two of a kind; and my 16 "Punkinisms" to remember him by
Groller's CornerStan Sutphen's passing on Saturday is another blow to local sports fans who remember a glorious era of high school basketball around here when we had larger-than-life-characters on the coaching sidelines -- people like Milo Sewards, Dick Schmidt, Dick...
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Feb 17, 2013
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