BRIEFLY.Byline: Staff and Wire Services Bengals' Henry in trouble again Cincinnati Bengals
Mount Carmel is located at (39.098679, -84. , his third scrape with the law since December. Henry registered a blood-alcohol content of 0.092 on a breath test and was clocked at 82 mph in a 65-mph zone, said Sgt. Craig Cvetan, a State Highway Patrol highway patrol n. A state law enforcement organization whose police officers patrol the public highways. spokesman. The legal limit is 0.08. The 23-year-old Henry cooperated with investigators, who issued him a citation and released him into a friend's custody, Cvetan said. The player has an appearance set for Friday in Clermont County Common Municipal Court on the misdemeanor charges. Henry was charged in January with pulling a pistol on a group of revelers in downtown Orlando, Fla. He pleaded not guilty to a charge of carrying a concealed weapon concealed weapon n. a weapon, particularly a handgun, which is kept hidden on one's person, or under one's control (in a glove compartment or under a car seat). and is set for trial Aug. 21. He avoided jail time on marijuana charges from a December arrest in Kentucky after pleading guilty and agreeing to enter a drug rehabilitation program. --Joe Hamilton threw fourtouchdown passes to help the Orlando Predators beat the host Dallas Desperados 45-28 and clinch their record seventh berth in the ArenaBowl. Orlando will play Chicago on Sunday in Las Vegas. CYCLING: U.S. rider David Zabriskie won the opening prologue at the Dauphine dau·phine n. The wife of a dauphin. [French, feminine of dauphin; see dauphin.] Libere, beating 2005 prologue winner George Hincapie in this Tour de France Tour de France World's most prestigious and difficult bicycle race. Staged for three weeks each July—usually in some 20 daylong stages—the Tour typically comprises 20 professional teams of nine riders each and covers some 3,600 km (2,235 miles) of flat and warmup. Zabriskie, who defeated Lance Armstrong in last year's opening time trial at the Tour, edged Hincapie by almost two seconds over the 2.54 miles, ending in Annecy, France. Zabriskie of Team CSC won in 4 minutes, 35.84 seconds. RUNNING: Ambesse Tolossa of Ethiopia won the Rock `n' Roll Marathon in San Diego, while Kenyan Alice Chelangat took the women's race. Tolossa, running in the U.S. for the first time, broke away from 37-year- old Simon Bor of Kenya with four miles left and covered the 26.2 miles in 2hours, 10 minutes, 8 seconds. Chelangat was running alone from the 18.6-mile mark and outdistanced Hellen Kimutai to finish in 2:28:21. BASEBALL: Raymond ``Smoke'' Laval resigned as Louisiana State coach after five seasons and two trips to the College World Series.Laval went 210-109-1 at LSU LSU Louisiana State University LSU Large Subunit LSU La Salle University (Philadelphia, PA) LSU La Sierra University LSU Link State Update (OSPF) LSU Learning Support Unit . CAPTION(S): photo Photo: U.S. cyclist David Zabriskie dons the leader's jersey at the Dauphine Libere. Patrick Gardin/Associated Press |
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