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    Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Robert E. Cobb Sr., 77

    Robert Edward Cobb Sr., 77, of 18819 Rolling Road in Hagerstown, Md., passed away Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012, at his home surrounded by his children. Born Monday, June 4, 1934, in Bellows Falls, Vt., he was the son of Adelbert Romaine Cobb and Mildred...

    Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Mack Trucks, Inc., Human Interest

  2. Jun 2, 2012 |Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
  3. Aug 3, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  4. 'Epic' Baseball Card Collection Sells Big at Auction

    TOLEDO, Ohio (KTLA) -- Century-old baseball cards discovered in an Ohio attic sold big at auction.
    KTLA News
    TOLEDO, Ohio (KTLA) -- Century-old baseball cards discovered in an Ohio attic sold big at auction. Karl Kissner, the executor of his aunt's estate when she passed away found 37 rare baseball cards in mint condition underneath an old doll house in the...

    Tags: Auction Service, Honus Wagner, Cy Young Award, Sports, Baseball

  5. Jul 2, 2012 |Story| Winchester Sun
  6. Billy C. Thomas: July 1, 2012

    BILLY C. THOMAS Billy C. Thomas, 80, of Winchester, husband of Thelma Fulks Thomas, passed away on Sunday, July 1, at his home.  A native of Morgan County, Mr. Thomas was born on May 9, 1932, to the late James T. and Elizabeth Barnes Thomas.  He...
  7. Jun 19, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  8. Mariners Come Back to Beat Diamondbacks 12-9

    Ichiro Suzuki was back in the starting lineup on Tuesday night and blooped a single to center field in his first at-bat to lead off the game for his 2,500th hit since he came to U.S. and signed with the Mariners in 2001.
    Ichiro Suzuki was back in the starting lineup on Tuesday night and blooped a single to center field in his first at-bat to lead off the game for his 2,500th hit since he came to U.S. and signed with the Mariners in 2001. He also pounded out 1,278 hits...

    Tags: Arizona Diamondbacks, Brendan Ryan, Seattle Mariners, George Sisler, Eric Wedge

  9. May 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  10. Review: 'Calico Joe' by John Grisham hits for average

    Tribune newspapers
    John Grisham is to literature what Cheerios are to a rushed breakfast, something you buy in bulk and consume without too much thought. Honestly, I'm relieved when a new Grisham book doesn't weigh more than I do. Yet his newest work, "Calico Joe," is as...

    Tags: New York Mets, Frank McCourt, Chicago Cubs, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sports

  11. Apr 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  12. Best-ever ballparks

    Fenway Park turned 100 on Friday, standing grander than ever. No place does better combining history with technology, and the clam chowder's awfully good too.
    Fenway Park turned 100 on Friday, standing grander than ever. No place does better combining history with technology, and the clam chowder's awfully good too. In honor of Fenway, here's one guy's take on baseball's best-ever ballparks. The only caveat is...

    Tags: Fenway Park, World Series, Jeff Kent, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees

  13. Jan 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. Critic's Notebook: Grantland takes on the bigger world of sports

    When it comes to sportswriting, I tend to subscribe to George Plimpton's small-ball theory: The smaller the ball, the better the writing about the sport. This has a lot to do with my own biases (I'm a baseball fan, not much interest in basketball or football), but it also seems borne out by the literature. And yet, if Bill Simmons is right, the whole notion of a ball theory (small or large) might turn out to be moot.
    Los Angeles Times Book Critic
    When it comes to sportswriting, I tend to subscribe to George Plimpton's small-ball theory: The smaller the ball, the better the writing about the sport. This has a lot to do with my own biases (I'm a baseball fan, not much interest in basketball or...

    Tags: LeBron James, Gaming, Babe Ruth, George Plimpton, Grantland Rice

  15. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  16. Wild, weird side of baseball

    BURBANK — A mask with a baseball still lodged in the face guard that was used by one-eyed umpire Max McLeary; Ron Santo's partially burned toupee; the costume head of the San Diego Chicken and a box of balls with the forged signature of Mother Teresa.
    BURBANK — A mask with a baseball still lodged in the face guard that was used by one-eyed umpire Max McLeary; Ron Santo's partially burned toupee; the costume head of the San Diego Chicken and a box of balls with the forged signature of Mother...

    Tags: Honus Wagner, Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ron Santo

  17. Aug 30, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  18. TODAY IN HISTORY

    1861: Union Gen. John C. Fremont instituted martial law in Missouri and declared slaves there to be free. However, Fremont's emancipation order was countermanded by President Abraham Lincoln. 1905: Ty Cobb made his major-league debut as a player for the...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Abraham Lincoln, New York, African Americans

  19. Sep 8, 2011 |Story| AM News
  20. Prep Football: Harp looking for improvement out of Danville against Corbin

    It’s not hard for Danville coach Sam Harp to figure out what Corbin will do. The problem is slowing down the Redhounds’ balanced attack.
    hmorris@amnews.com
    It’s not hard for Danville coach Sam Harp to figure out what Corbin will do. The problem is slowing down the Redhounds’ balanced attack. Danville will try to do just that Friday in Corbin while bouncing back from its first loss of the season....

    Tags: High School Sports

  21. Sep 10, 2011 |Story| AM News
  22. Prep Football: Danville bounces back with easy 43-15 win at Corbin

    CORBIN — The shoe was on the other foot, and the Danville Admirals liked the way it felt.
    marsee@amnews.com
    CORBIN — The shoe was on the other foot, and the Danville Admirals liked the way it felt. Danville was forcing the turnovers rather than committing them Friday night, making the big plays rather than giving them up and moving forward again after...

    Tags: High School Sports

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