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BRIEFLY.


Byline: Daily News Wire Services

Lakers sign guard Karl, son of Denver Nuggets Nuggets can refer to several branches of interest:
  • , a compilation of U.S. psychedelic rock released between 1965 and 1968
  • , a Rhino Records box set of non-U.S.
 coach

The Lakers have signed Coby Karl Coby Karl (born in Mequon, Wisconsin) is an NCAA basketball player for Boise State University majoring in communications. College career
In his junior season of college, Karl led his team in both points per game and assists per game at 17.2 and 4.0 respectively.
, son of Denver Nuggets coach George Karl.

A 6-foot-5 guard, Coby Karl averaged 12.2 points and 1.8 rebounds in five games for the Lakers 2007 Summer-Pro League team.

He averaged 14.8 points, 4.1rebounds and 4.0 assists as a senior at Boise State last season and was named first team All-WAC. Not selected in this year's NBA draft, he returned to the court last month, just 2(bul) months after having cancerous lymph nodes Lymph nodes
Small, bean-shaped masses of tissue scattered along the lymphatic system that act as filters and immune monitors, removing fluids, bacteria, or cancer cells that travel through the lymph system.
 removed.

The Memphis Grizzlies signed first-round draft pick Mike Conley.

FOOTBALL: The Michigan and Notre Dame football teams agreed to a 20-year contract extension that will have them playing each other annually through 2031.

A former University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries.  football player convicted of assaulting a fellow student was sentenced to six months probation.Christian Richards, a 19-year-old reserve defensive back from Pacoima, was also ordered to pay various fees and costs and perform community service. He was convicted of aggravated assault A person is guilty of aggravated assault if he or she attempts to cause serious bodily injury to another or causes such injury purposely, knowingly, or recklessly under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life; or attempts to cause or purposely or  and assault and battery.

HORSE RACING: Six months after breaking his back in a spill at Aqueduct, Jose Santos, the jockey who rode Funny Cide to victory in the 2003 Kentucky Derby and Preakness, called it a career. Santos' retirement comes a week before he is inducted into racing's Hall of Fame.

BASEBALL: Thousand Oaks defeated Michigan 8-3 in Big League World Series baseball World Series Baseball may refer to
  • Intellivision World Series Baseball, a video game for the Mattel Intellivision
  • World Series Baseball (series), a computer and video game series
 action (18-under) in Easley, S.C. Garrett Rau allowed three runs (one earned) and struck out nine in six innings for the win, and Ty Muller singled in the go-ahead run to help Thousand Oaks (10-0) rally from a three-run deficit.

-- Gerry Gittelson

CYCLING: Spanish rider Iban Mayo tested positive for EPO EPO

see erythropoietin.

EPO Erythropoietin, see there
 during the final week of the 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
, his team said.

Star cyclist Alexandre Vinokourov was fired by his team after he tested positive at the Tour de France.

Rabobank will launch an independent review of the events leading to its decision to expel Michael Rasmussen from its Tour de France team.

TENNIS: Venus Williams bounced back from a slow start to defeat Anastassia Rodionova 6-3, 6-0 in a first-round match at the Acura Classic in Carlsbad.

Lindsay Davenport will return to singles tennis after an absence of almost a year when she plays in the Wismilak International on the island of Bali in September, tournament organizers said.

STEROIDS: Joseph Raich, a co-owner of Florida clinic Palm Beach Rejuvenation Rejuvenation
Aeson

in extreme old age, restored to youth by Medea. [Rom. Myth.: LLEI, I: 322]

apples of perpetual youth

by tasting the golden apples kept by Idhunn, the gods preserved their youth. [Scand. Myth.
, pleaded guilty to conspiracy as part of an investigation into illegal interstate steroid sales.

BOXING: Boxer Antwun Echols, a former super middleweight champion who twice lost to Bernard Hopkins, was shot in the leg while trying to break up a fight in the parking lot of a grocery store and was later arrested on drug charges.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Jul 31, 2007
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