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LATE FREE THROWS LIFT GAMECOCKS
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Foster, Michael
1987
The Braves tied the game at 52 with 9:29 remaining on Greg Jones' layup, but Jones was called for charging on the play. [James Ponder] made two free throws for a 54-52 UAB lead, and the Blazers never trailed again.
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OILERS GIVE MORIARTY 3-YEAR, $1 MILLION CONTRACT -- LIONS ACTIVATE MONTGOMERY
[Larry Moriarty], 6 feet 1, 240 pounds, led the Oilers with 785 yards on 189 carries last season.
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FRESHMEN TO DIRECT ATTACK FOR BULLDOGS ON MONDAY
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Dooley, Vince
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Jackson, James
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Jacoby, Fred
1985
The Georgia Bulldogs went over their game plan Friday for their Labor Day college football opener against Alabama. Coach Vince Dooley said the general review covered substitutions, situations and the kicking game. Dooley said he still intends to use redshirt freshman Wayne Johnson and freshman Joey Hester at quarterback against Alabama, although injured first-stringer James Jackson did participate in drills with the first unit. Dooley: \"As I said Thursday, the chances of James Jackson playing are better than we anticipated. The decision on whether or not he'll play is up to the doctors, James and me.\" Dooley also said that his other injured quarterback, Todd Williams, definitely will miss the Alabama game. Williams will undergo arthroscopic surgery Tuesday to check for possibile ligament damage in his knee. Dooley gave the Bulldogs the afternoon off, but the squad will conduct its final pre-Alabama review session tonight at Sanford Stadium. Monday night's game in Athens will be nationally televised by ABC.
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VILLENEUVE OVERCOMES SPIN, RAIN, MIKE ANDRETTI
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Andretti, Mike
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Unser, Al Jr
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Villeneuve, Jacques
1985
Villeneuve, the younger brother of the late Formula One great Gilles Villeneuve, earned his first Indy-car victory, crossing the finish line 10 seconds ahead of Andretti on the 4-mile, 14-turn circuit.
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2009
WILKES-BARRE -- Deathrice Dwayne Gray of Drifton was charged with drug dealing Tuesday afternoon in the parking lot of Schiel's Supermarket in Wilkes-Barre. Police said the incident began when Robert Gogola arrived at [Edward Randy Eckrote]'s home with Kimberly Rittenhouse and both began arguing that Rittenhouse was their girlfriend. Gogola, who was charged last week for his role in the incident, said [Justin Craig Eckrote] emerged from a room and \"jumped\" him. Both Eckrotes then continued to beat him until he managed to escape, Gogola told police said.
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GOLF REPORT -- WOOD RESTRUCTURES HIS DEALS WITH NIKE, TITLIEST
[Tiger] Woods' original five-year contract with Beaverton-based Nike, signed in 1996, was for $40 million. Since signing that eye-popping deal, Woods won the 1997 Masters and this year's PGA Championship, reached the world No. 1 ranking and raised public consciousness throughout the world about the sport of golf. Woods also has a contract with Titleist to play its clubs and balls, and Titleist officials felt the TV spots created the impression that Woods was endorsing Nike's golf ball. Titleist sued Nike on June 25 in U.S. District Court in Boston, alleging the ads violate Woods' exclusive contract to endorse Titleist balls and clubs.
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BROOKS' BAT SPARKS EXPOS, 10-5 -- BACKMAN, DARLING PACE METS
[Wally Backman] had two bunt singles in backing [Ron Darling] to the victory in his first decision of the year. Darling had 12 no-decisions last year and three so far this year.
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