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John Daly joins field for Scottish Open
GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) – John Daly, the 1995 British Open champion, will play in the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond from July 12-15.
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Look-alike K2 cars take lead in points at Batesville Speedway
LOCUST GROVE – The lead in two Batesville Speedway points races changed hands last weekend, and the new leaders could pass as twins when they’re passing cars on the track’s dirt oval.
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Agassi romps, Sampras struggles at Wimbledon
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) – Andre Agassi did easily today what Pete Sampras barely managed to do a day earlier – beat an unheralded English player at Wimbledon.
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Maine Bears will visit Arkansas in opener for Preseason NIT basketball tournament
NEW YORK (AP) – Arkansas will host Maine in the first round of the 2001 Preseason NIT tournament Nov. 12.
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Maurice Cheeks introduced as Trail Blazers’ new coach
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – The Portland Trail Blazers introduced Maurice Cheeks as their new head coach Wednesday, confirming what was accidentally revealed earlier in the night.
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College basketball survives another NBA draft
NEW YORK – When the NBA draft started with a flurry of teens at the top, college basketball purists felt they had withstood the worst of their annual hits from the next level.
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Bulls make biggest news in NBA ‘high school’ draft
NEW YORK (AP) – Already young and bad, the Chicago Bulls got younger and worse – at least for the short term.
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UA track athlete wins SEC award
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) – Georgia tennis player Matias Boeker and Arkansas track star Amy Yoder Begley were named Southeastern Conference athletes of the year Wednesday.
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Gwynn expected to announce retirement today
SAN DIEGO – Like Cal Ripken Jr., Tony Gwynn will be going, going, gone at season’s end.
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Tony Batista batters former team
Toronto was hoping Tony Batista would rediscover his All-Star swing – but not for Baltimore.
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Curt Schilling keeps winning with homers-for-walks trades
All those home runs aren’t hurting Curt Schilling.
