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Obituaries June 29, 2008 (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal) Dr. Robert Emmon Tyson Sr. Dr. Robert Emmon Tyson, 80, of Holly Springs, Mississippi, died at his home "Happy Hill" in Holly Springs, Mississippi, on Friday, June 27, 2008. Bob is survived by his loving wide of fifty years, Carolyn Louise Tyson (nee Anderson).
Sports scoreboard (Akron Beacon Journal) ODDS Glantz-Culver Line Major League Baseball Today's Games National League FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Arizona -120 at Florida +110 Interleague FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE at Detroit -180 Colorado +170 at Cleveland -175 Cincinnati +165 at Toronto -155 Atlanta +145 at N.Y. (NL) -120 N.Y.(AL) +110 Tampa Bay -130 at Pittsburgh +120 Baltimore -120 at Washington ...
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Scoreboard (Lexington Herald-Leader) Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball MLB. Announced the suspension of Boston CF Coco Crisp for actions in June 4 and 5 games has been changed to five games, following an appeal hearing.
Greatest moment for Fresno sports (Long Beach Press-Telegram) As a graduate of Fresno State a long time ago - incorrigible vanity forbids me from disclosing the year - I was suffused with a sense of pride Wednesday night observing the Bulldogs climax one of the most unlikely achievements in the history of amateur sports by winning the College World Series in Omaha.
Hersam Acorn Newspapers (Ridgefield Press) The archives will show that Newtown High School won the first Pamby Motors Strongest Man Competition last Saturday at Ridgefield High. But it was the event’s success and the subsequent feedback that got the attention of the organizers.
McKnight looks for consistency at Southern Cal (New Orleans Times-Picayune) Seemingly as quick as one of his touchdown sprints, Joe McKnight's first year at the University of Southern California was done. It was filled, as most freshman years are, with ups and downs.
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Braves grab tourney victory (Miami Herald) KIDS AT PLAY The Braves came from behind to beat the defending champion Marlins 19-17 to win the Single A Bantam championship in Hollywood Hills baseball at the Driftwood Sports Complex.