BRIEFLY : LONGHORNS ACCUSED.The University of Texas says two women athletes arrested on robbery and assault charges are ``model citizens'' and their status with their teams will be evaluated. Sabrina Kelly, an All-American track star from St. Petersburg, Fla., and basketball sub Angela Brown Angela Browne for the British actress of similar name. Angela M. Brown is an American soprano opera singer at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Her teachers were Virginia Zeani at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music and Ginger Beazley at Oakwood College. of Fulton, Mo., are accused of beating a woman and stealing her purse outside an Austin nightclub last month, police said. Both were arrested Tuesday on second-degree felony charges after they turned themselves in. If convicted, they face up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $10,000. They were released on personal recognizance recognizance In law, obligation entered into before a court or magistrate requiring the performance of an act (e.g., appearance in court), usually under penalty of a money forfeiture. The most common use of recognizance is in connection with bail in criminal cases. bonds after bail was set at $3,500. David Berst, who heads the enforcement division of the NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association , said he didn't know if this was the first time female college athletes had been charged with a crime. TENNIS: The Copenhagen Open lost its top seed for the second time when Arnaud Boetsch of France withdrew because of the flu. Magnus Gustafsson of Sweden pulled out shortly before the tournament with an injury, making Boetsch the No. 1 seed. BOWLING: Earl Anthony went 13-3 in the first two rounds of match play and took a 176-pin lead over Avery LeBlanc at the PBA PBA Professional Bowlers Association PBA Palm Beach Atlantic University (West Palm Beach, Florida) PBA Partial-Birth Abortion PBA Philippine Basketball Association PBA Public Broadcasting Atlanta (Georgia, USA) Albany Senior Open in Clifton Park, N.Y. Anthony is seeking his sixth seniors victory, his first since returning to the sport after a five-year hiatus. Walter Ray Williams Walter Ray Williams, Jr. (born October 6, 1959 in Eureka, California) is one of the top-ranking professional Ten-pin bowlers in history. He currently holds the record for all-time PBA career earnings at over $4,000,000. Jr., averaging 240 over the first three rounds, held a 138-pin lead at the Showboat showboat. In the early 19th cent. entertainment was brought by boat to the pioneers that settled along the western rivers (especially the Mississippi and Ohio) of the United States. At first companies only traveled by boat, performing on land. Invitational in Las Vegas. |
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