BRIEFLY : WALDORF PLAYS DEFTLY IN DESERT.Duffy Waldorf James Joseph "Duffy" Waldorf, Jr. (born August 20 1962), joined the PGA Tour in 1985. Waldorf was born in Los Angeles, California. He attended UCLA and graduated in 1985 with a degree in Psychology. parred the second playoff hole Saturday and he and partner Tom Lehman Thomas Edward Lehman (born March 7, 1959) is an American professional golfer. Lehman was born in Austin, Minnesota but Alexandria, Minnesota is credited as his official Minnesota hometown. advanced to the final round of the Diners Club Diners Club International, originally founded as Diners Club, is a credit card company formed in 1950 by Frank X. McNamara, Ralph Schneider and Casey R. Taylor. When it first emerged, it became the first independent credit card company in the world. matches at La Quinta. Waldorf birdied the 18th hole to force a playoff against Mark Brooks Mark Brooks can refer to these people:
Hoch and Perry defeated Steve Stricker and Kirk Triplett 1-up to move to 3-0 in the other bracket. FOOTBALL Minnesota hired a new head coach, Glen Mason, who spent the past nine years doing just that at Kansas. Auburn has extended coach Terry Bowden's contract through 2001 despite two straight disappointing seasons. BASEBALL Boston agreed to a one-year contract with outfielder Shane Mack, a former UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University) UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX star who spent the past two seasons in Japan. The Seattle Mariners, unable to cut a clear path to a new ballpark, are for sale, the team's chairman said. TRACK AND FIELD Eulace Peacock, whose triumphs included seven victories over Jesse Owens, is dead at the age of 82. Peacock died Friday in a Yonkers, N.Y., nursing home. WINTER SPORTS United States lugers Chris Thorpe and Gordy Sheer returned to the scene of their 1996 world-championship silver medal, Altenberg, Germany, and raced to victory in a World Cup doubles event. Irina Slutskaya skated with flair to come back to win the Russia Cup women's figure skating competition A figure skating competition is a judged sports competition in figure skating. Types of figure skating competitions Types of figure skating competitions include: International
ETC ETC - ExTendible Compiler. Fortran-like, macro extendible. "ETC - An Extendible Macro-Based Compiler", B.N. Dickman, Proc SJCC 38 (1971). . Belgian police detained 117 people, mostly for fighting and drunkenness, before and after Belgium's 3-0 soccer loss to the Netherlands in a World Cup qualifier in Brussels. . . . Richard Jewell, the former security guard cleared as a suspect in the Olympic-park bombing, has been placed on probation by the state agency that certifies law-enforcement officers. Records obtained from the Georgia Peace Officers Standards and Training Council show that Jewell was penalized pe·nal·ize tr.v. pe·nal·ized, pe·nal·iz·ing, pe·nal·iz·es 1. To subject to a penalty, especially for infringement of a law or official regulation. See Synonyms at punish. 2. for a failure to list a 1990 arrest for impersonating a police officer on his request to be certified, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. Tahj Jenkin, a defender on the UCLA men's soccer team, was named to Division I All-American soccer team. |
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