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- Cross-country teams from John Carroll and C. Milton Wright emerged from the pack in the third weekend of the racing season.
- Towson's Rubin Carter, Maryland's Brian Stewart, Navy's Shawn Nua bring experience, knowledge to coaching staffs
- Freshman kicker, who played Australian rules football, makes key tackles on kickoffs
- Maryland would like the running game to take the pressure off freshman quarterback Perry Hills in matchup with Temple
- Seven Maryland players made their first career start Saturday, but it was an experienced player — redshirt junior cornerback Dexter McDougle — who had one of the more difficult outings.
- After being held scoreless for the first three quarters, Maryland drove 69 yards to take a 7-6 lead with 9:52 left in the game.
- Maryland said today that first-year back Albert Reid -- 5-10, 200 from Washington D.C. -- will start Saturday in the opener against William & Mary. That's because the original starter, redshirt freshman Brandon Ross, has a hamstring injury.
- The Dinner and the Arts event will again be held at Timonium United Methodist Church on Tuesday, July 10, at 6 p.m.
- In lieu of finals, seniors at Mount Saint Joseph High School can participate in community service projects. One student from Catonsville collected clothing from the school community to donate to Purple Heart and incoming freshman on financial aid.
- William A. "Bill" Horner, unfortunately, did not live to see the outcome of this debate. His wisdom would have been greatly appreciated, but he passed away in 2010 at the age of 81. He had taught elementary and middle school science classes for 39 years at Havre de Grace elementary and middle schools. At the age of 12, I was in a class of his for only three months in the winter of 1960-61, while my father attended an officers' school at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
- Marjorie G. Gilbert, a retired certified public accountant who co-owned a Baltimore County jewelry business, died of pneumonia complications Feb. 13 at Sinai Hospital. She was 88 and lived in Owings Mills.
- Terps to open with William & Mary
- In Bear's Tracks: Ralph Friedgen follows father's footsteps
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- Towson vs. Maine will be battle of two doormats turned contenders
- Towson gambles and wins, 38-27, at Williams & Mary. Tigers convert three times on fourth down to beat Tribe for the first time in 8 tries.
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- Doris Brandt Bauer, an art educator and artist whose mixed-media collages incorporated found objects such as driftwood, died of pneumonia and respiratory failure July 17 at St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 86.