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Orioles broadcasters Angel and Hunter up for Ford C. Frick Award
The Baltimore SunTwo Orioles broadcasters are among 41 still in the running for the 2013 Ford C. Frick Award, presented annually by the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Radio voice Joe Angel and MASN studio host and play-by-play announcer Jim Hunter are in the group...Tags: Phil Rizzuto, Skip Caray, Richie Ashburn, Voting, Ron Santo
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Old Colts fan savors Unitas-to-Berry duo at academic banquet
Sun ColumnistGrowing up in the Baltimore suburbs was an occasion for Michael Flanagan to watch John Unitas from a seat in the stands and applaud his achievements. He finally met him, via a rather circuitous route, having to go to Indianapolis from his office in...Tags: Television Industry, Raymond Berry, Surgery, Gale Sayers, Baltimore Colts
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Death in three shifts
Sun ReporterThe 39 people found dead in a mansion near San Diego carefully planned their suicides, meticulously timing their deaths in three waves and following a "recipe" -- which they believed would lead to a rendezvous with a UFO trailing the Hale-Bopp comet. San...Tags: Gaming, Maryland, Cults and Sects, Eyewear, The New York Times
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Battle on the Midway: Syracuse vs. SDSU on FOX Sports Networks
Channel Guide MagazineBattle on the Midway college basketball game with Syracuse vs. San Diego State airs Nov. 11 on FOX Sports Networks from the USS Midway in San Diego Harbor. RELATED: Armed Forces Classic college hoops from Germany on ESPN After the success of the inaugural... -
Don Chargin recalls glory days of boxing at Olympic Auditorium
Boxing keeps turning up the volume on the hype. Apparently, if you sell it loudly, fewer will notice if it is lousy. Oscar De La Hoya, never lousy in the ring, was presenting a card of boxers at a media gathering the other day for a Saturday night show...
Tags: Boxing, Flyweight Boxing, Lightweight Boxing, George Foreman, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
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JoePa wins an award
Nittany LinesJoe Paterno will be posthumously honored as the recipient of the 2012 Dick Enberg Award, presented by the College Sports Information Directors of America, in June at the organization's annual convention in St. Louis. "The award was established to... -
Baseball: Get ready for Luke Eubank vs. Chase DeJong
Varsity Times InsiderIt took five seconds for me to look at the Southern Section Division 1 pairings before saying, "Wow." The opening game between Newbury Park and Long Beach Wilson on Friday should match Newbury Park's Luke Eubank, who has thrown three...... -
Olsen was a man of character
Editor's Note: This column originally appeared online at National Football Post. I fell in love with the NFL in the late '50s and '60s because my father took my brothers and I to Rams game at the Los Angeles Coliseum. They were nosebleed seats, which...Tags: CBS Corp., Howie Long, Troy Aikman, Deacon Jones, Merlin Olsen
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Northern's Meyer wins another award
Don Meyer may no longer be coaching, but his name will always be synonymous with basketball excellence. The former Northern State men's basketball coach, has won yet another award, this time the 2012 Naismith Outstanding Contributor to Basketball Award,...Tags: Men's College Basketball, ESPN (tv network), John Wooden, Dick Vitale, Basketball
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Ireland embraces new gig
For the past nine seasons, John Ireland has been the Los Angeles Lakers' sideline reporter for KCAL 9 television. But that has changed because the Corona del Mar High alumnus will now be calling the action.
Ireland, a 1981 graduate of CdM, will be the...Tags: Vin Scully, Bob Miller, Behavioral Conditions, Boston Celtics, Basketball
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U.S. Open: Rafael Nadal first into men's final. Federer next?
The Fabulous ForumThere was a moment of concern when Rafael Nadal called for a trainer in the second set to tend to a blistered toe and a sore foot. Nadal was up a set and ahead 3-2 in the second set with...... -
Associate Justice Alan Page
Staff reporterAlan Cedric Page (born August 7, 1945 in Canton, Ohio) is a jurist and former professional American football player. He graduated from Canton Central Catholic High School in 1963, received his B.A. in political science from the University of Notre Dame in...Tags: Local Government, National Football Conference, Radio, University of Notre Dame, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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