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SCOREBOARD THURSDAY Clippers 126, Nuggets 123 Basketball OT ECHO Hockey U CLIPPERS (126) Manning 11-17 4 6 26
20—MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. March 13.1991 SCOREBOARD THURSDAY Clippers 126, Nuggets 123 Basketball OT ECHO Hockey U CLIPPERS (126) Manning 11-17 4 6 26. Smith 9-14 6-7 24. LOCAL NEWS INSIDE NBA standings Rolynlce 3-10 7-10 13, Harper 6-24 8 8 23. Gar oU,X Squirt 6 EASTERN CONFERENCE land 8 7 8 6 11. Garrick 1-4 1-2 3. Vaught 8 9 Atlantic DIvlalon 0 6 10, Martin 2-5 8 0 4. Kimble 4-10 4-4 1Z In state tournament actiori NAM CO dropped W L P e t G B Totals 44-100 33-45 126. P l ^ three games; losing to Darien, 4-2, to Vhle. 4-1 ■ Dems urge GOP on phase-in. x-Boston 47 16 .746 — DENVER (123) and to Salisbury 4-1. Philadelphia 34 27 .557 12 WJolridge 7-20 4-7 18. Liberty 2 6 2-2 7. ^ 5 0 N - Kris Davis and Ron Halnsey had the goals N aw ibrk 30 32 .484 le*/: Rasmussen 8 1 3 2-2 14. Adams 10-25 14-16 ! S ^ against Darien while Jeff King, Mike McCarthy Washington 23 39 .371 23<'2 38, Wiliams 8 1 8 2-2 20, Farmer 4-10 2-2 10. and Eric Anderson had assista Andy Mursko ■ School salaries scrutinized. Miami 20 42 .323 26</i Lane 0-1 0 6 0, Jackson 4-7 2-2 10, Artderson played well In goal. Against Yale, Erik Blomstrann scored the lone goal while McCar Welcome NewJarsey 19 43 .306 27</2 2-5 0 6 4. -
2004 Media Guide
20042004 ALTOONA CURVE MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS TEAM DIRECTORY....................................... 2 EXECUTIVE BIOS......................................... 3 BLAIR COUNTY BALLPARK......................... 4 TICKET INFORMATION.............................. 5 CURVE ATTENDANCE.............................. 6-7 GENERAL INFORMATION.......................... 8 2003 SEASON IN REVIEW......................... 9-15 Day-by-Day Results ............................. 10-12 Player Movement ................................. 13-14 Individual Statistics .................................. 15 Notebook............................................. 16-17 CURVE HISTORY AND RECORDS........ 19-32 Franchise History ................................ 20-21 All-Time Roster ........................................ 22 Curve to the Majors .................................. 23 Franchise Records ............................... 24-28 Single-Season Top Five Lists .................... 29 Career Top Five Lists ............................... 30 The 2004 Altoona Curve Media & Information Year-by-Year History ................................ 31 Guide is a publication of the Altoona Curve Media ............................................ 32 Relations Department. All information is current as Adam Hyzdu of March 24, 2004. THE EASTERN LEAGUE....................... 33-43 Eastern League Information ............... 34-35 This publication was designed, researched, written and ............... 36-37 edited by Jason Dambach, Curve Director of Media 2003 Eastern League Review -
Baseball's Caste System
The 2010 DRaysBay Annual Contents The Intro by Carson Cistulli .......................................................................................................... 4 Garza’s Flame by Graham MacAree ............................................................................................. 6 The Efficient Rotation by Tommy Rancel.................................................................................. 13 Hope for Price’s Slider? by Ricky Zanker ................................................................................. 16 SLGCON Meltdown by Andy Hellickstone ............................................................................... 27 The Managing Atheist by R.J. Anderson.................................................................................... 37 Prospects in the Outfield by Tommy Rancel ............................................................................. 41 A Primer on Attendance by Steve Slowinski ............................................................................. 45 Deserved Wins by Andy Hellickstone ......................................................................................... 48 The Value of Rafael Soriano by Eno Sarris ............................................................................... 54 The Rays & The Dow by Tommy Bennett.................................................................................. 56 The Buchholz High Missile Crisis by R.J. Anderson ................................................................. 60 Ace of the Rays by Tommy Rancel -
Crash Kills Driver
Wast German hostage Asbury Park trolleybus Traditional powers freed by Shiite captors takes last ride of season may lead school soccer WORLD/6A MONM0UTH/3A SPORTS/1 B ThMONMOUTeH COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1878 ister TUESDAY. SEPT. 8. 1987 VOL. 109 NO. 325 25 CENTS [Teachers Assn. Crash kills vto picket today ministration offices on Tindall 3y RANDY BRAMEIER Road. driver, son THE REGISTER The teachers return to work today without a contract. Talks MIDDLETOWN — Teachers began 1 'h months before the three- Separate crash kills one vill picket at 3 p.m. today, the first year contract expired June 30. A accident occurred because the lay of classes, and could vote in I'/>hour meeting Sept. I with a STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS state mediator left the sides dead- driver apparently fell asleep at the wo weeks to strike unless the wheel. school Board decides to negotiate locked, with no new meeting iiiisly. a teachers' spokeswo- scheduled. State Police said yesterday they "Nobody here who is investigat- nan said. stilt are investigating the cause of a ing the accident has come to that Swaim said the board's reluc- Sunday morning bus crash on the conclusion." said State Trooper Diane K. Swaim, president of tance to talk could spark a strike- Garden State Parkway in Middle- William Place. "He could have he 850-mcmbcr Middletown authorization vote. town that killed the driver and his been sick, it could have been any "eachers Education Assn., said son. and injured 32 others. number of things. We haven't "In two weeks, I'd rate the ruled out anything." eachers will picket to try to con- chance very high that we'll have a Also this weekend, a 17-year-old Fair Haven youth died early yes- Place, who is heading the inves- vince the board to bargain, possi- strike-authorization vote unless >ly without its lawyer. -
UA77/1 Western WKU Alumni Relations
Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® WKU Archives Records WKU Archives Fall 1988 UA77/1 Western WKU Alumni Relations Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records Part of the African American Studies Commons, Higher Education Administration Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, Mass Communication Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in WKU Archives Records by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ,~ ~ •> ,I/) ~ ~ :§ t::1ijQ)~ Q:)£:SQ. ~ t5t::~t:: u Q)OQ)O ~ s:~ 0 ~ ....~ ,;::... ..... .~ t:: .E ::! 005'- VI 1:.t:: t:: Q) E Q)';:Q)Q) ~ g; 2: <t) <:~ I/) .... ~ - ~ ~ tl).c:: :... Q. ~<ll.E~ 0:'0 "t) VI tl) 0 Q)<llt::t:: E: '- <ll ~~ ~:::> 0 Q. .~ t:: ~ tl) <ll .c::-S::~Q) ~~ i§"t)~.Q Q) Q)!-: 0 ,-,-,0 - CI)~ ~ G ..: 1: I/) ~ <ll ~ . ~ cj~~~ I/) ....- 0)-0 III <ll Q) .... t:: ~ .;,~ '" E: E: Q) <ll ~ - 0E:0)Q) {:":::"l-EE: VI 0) ~ ~.s_ a" g "'~ Office of Al umni Affairs Non-Profit Organization Western Ke ntucky Uni versity U.S. Postage Bowling Green , KY 42 101 PA ID Tell City, IN ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED Permit No. 47 Fall, 1988 Moving? Editorial Committee Make sure Western goes along! Clip the address label below, write in your new address adjacent 10 the label, and mail to Office of Alumni Affairs, Weslern Kentucky University, Fred Hensley, editor Bowling Green, KY 42101 , Bob Adams Sheila Eison Jim Highland Paul Just Lucinda Rabold Bob Skipper, photographer Alumni Association Board of Oi rectors Wallace ·Wally" Moore, president, Bowling Green Harold Brantley, immediate past president, Bowling Green Jim Phillips, vice president, Nashville, Tenn.