BRIEFLY : DOCTORS DON'T WANT EARNHARDT TO DRIVE.Dale Earnhardt This article is about the elder Dale Earnhardt. For his son, see Dale Earnhardt, Jr.. For the racing team he founded, see Dale Earnhardt, Inc.. Ralph Dale Earnhardt, Sr. was released from the hospital Monday and told by doctors not to drive until more tests can determine why he lost control of his car at the Southern 500. Earnhardt hit the wall in Turn 1 and Turn 2 right after the green flag dropped, then spent two laps trying to find pit road. The driver was rushed from the car and later taken to McLeod Regional Medical Center in Florence, S.C. While doctors couldn't find anything wrong, ``we don't want him to drive his car or anybody's car until he's completed the workup work·up n. Abbr. w/u A thorough medical examination for diagnostic purposes. ,'' neurologist Dr. Joseph Healy Joseph Healy (August 21, 1776 - October 10, 1861) was a United States Representative from New Hampshire. He was born in Newton, Massachusetts. He completed preparatory studies and then worked as a hotel keeper. He also engaged in agricultural pursuits. said. Healy said the 46-year-old driver could complete the tests as an outpatient. ``I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. what happened,'' Earnhardt said. ``I feel great now.'' After he pitted his car, Earnhardt, a seven-time Winston Cup champion, was carried like a rag doll to the Darlington Raceway's care center. He spent almost 24 hours undergoing tests at McLeod; all came back negative. GOLF: Cindy Figg-Currier made a 3-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole to beat Lorie Kane Lorie Kane, C.M. (born on December 19, 1964 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada) is a professional golfer on the LPGA women's golf tour. She began her career on the LPGA tour in 1996 and has four career victories on the tour. and Kris Tschetter and win the State Farm Rail Classic in Springfield, Ill., her first victory since joining the LPGA LPGA abbr. Ladies Professional Golf Association tour in 1983. Figg-Currier, the second-round leader, shot a 4-under-par 68 and finished with a 16-under 200 total at the 6,403-yard Rail Golf Club. Tschetter, whose only LPGA victory came in 1992, made the playoff by shooting a final-round 64 and Kane, a second-year pro who has never won, closed with a 65. All three players had a chance for birdie on the par-4 playoff hole. Tschetter's second shot landed in the first cut at the top of the green. She elected to leave the flag stick in and her shot for birdie rimmed the left side of the cup. Kane's 18-foot birdie putt from above the hole fell short. COLLEGE SOCCER: Freshman Tracey Milburn, a former Moorpark High School Moorpark High School, located in Moorpark, California, is a public high school in the Moorpark Unified School District and currently has an enrollment of 2,478 students.[1] star, scored two goals and had two assists as Pepperdine defeated Cal State Northridge 4-1 in a nonconference women's soccer match in Malibu. The Master's College beat NAIA-ranked Concordia 2-0 in Irvine. |
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