it has the tex+
used to cover the
removal.
Leathery. Just
as all get out.
the outside
against unorga-
Seton Hall,
catching passes facing mid-
court.
Any college player who can
run toward midcourt, catch a
pass, then turn and shoot from
23-feet and make a reasonable
amount is not named Patrick
Beilein.
ton Hall game and then the
Big East tournament in New
York, West Virginia's players
were not looking to accept an
NIT date with North Carolina-
Wilmington or George Wash-
ington.
At 18-9, the Mountaineers
in the tournament, albeit play-
ing with damp gun powder and
undermanned teams.
Whisper the name "New
York" and West Virginians hide
their eyes. Even Jerry West
couldn't New +
evils.
Grantham, Smith, Levac,
And has
zan New York a toss m overtime
to rely
Jarmon Durisseau-Cotlins is
And survival against Provi-
son that reached the nation-
after the 2004
other four
Division II men's basketball re-
gion beginning tomorrow in
Misenheimer, North Carolina.
the region tournament against
long-time rival, Salem.
Salem (22-6) was the regular
lay, Ohio; Denver; and Bow-
ie, Maryland) will also send
the winners from other eight-
ed a 3-4 record and made ]1
starts. His earned run average
was 4.52.
a home date on Thursda); March
24, against Thomas Johnson.
Jeffer~m travels to Myrtle
dat,~a~.~zme W%+tAC. Juadmaa of Pe~ytvama (N) N A~"mplaon, +~ m the FN- earned rlm average was +.~+7. a N ¢0a¢11 at l'ia.rlmmm J;-er~
~ted from Monday through Sat- ville faced fcnmh-seeded Wheeling
arday of last week. Jesuit.
~~emmtion'ol)~t a~mdr for $5,000 ~ by and cruised home to score in 54 t~ai~Ib~Jake~cor forosma-' ~mil~ -- lime ~i~ ~ ~
i)~_._ w~o are p~ ~ I~m 1:88. Trained flat. er~o~o~. . It'~ ~ ~.ma ~ ~~51-4~.
+ - " • ~ e ..... ~-, +he ~m'netg-+..v~e~.t:t=,,,~.+~ P,-'b~,~a£~~l.~.,~l~0t...+-~+--~,te~+mb~~~- +-. ~ ,D~'t,4C+.,,~,,,_'~tm,,'m~,
~, offered a se~e~ Suzamae Dillow and George ing Deer rallied from mid_pack about the July__ 4, $.100,000 day to join Fairment in the qum_rter- ment+ reguhr-seasma winner,'
the country, fa-
roughly one-thh~l
and each horses's
m correlat-
favored Reign's World finished
fifth.
The first two-turn sprint
night ~roduced a mild
Ctf~ol ~1 Aeo~.nt
IJy ~lt l~U~t41 Ill lo~f~o+l+ £EU.,IIJIi:~U.
by Ernest Haynes for own-
ers Larry Duty and M.N. Kaf-
antaris Dancing Deer surged
to command with a furlong to
rlln fin(] r~tl~tr~r] tho l~t~ hi,+'l~
cently.
Shake You Down won a
six- furlong event for $85,000
claimers over the inner track
~t Am,ocl.et fnr tr~inor ~ntt
incluae(l Dne~ner~ over ~-
Broaddus, 69-53; Charleston top-
ping Bhefield, 78-36; Wheeling Je-
suit drilling Sale~ 87-51; West IAb-
ergv ~ ConmrcL 85-56: West
camptm roves.
The Tuesday.thr~Sam~
tournament moved to Charles
for the quarterfinah, semifm
and then Satin-day's finals.
Yesley-
ing Je-
~1; and
'l;+:h
Work over the long
races at
Account set all the fi+actions +m
a cleat" lead then held >ale ia-
vored Kissm Sharp %r a tw+~-
est horses in the country.
The fleet-footed filly Forest
Music recently finished second
-- were
and lasted well into Sunday afo snappy 52.4. Piccolo Honey was furlong affair but had nothing
tov.nrmn, hr,~et hv tho fnm+~d sone~riter left for the final furlonm The
u 'the
That set up a ~mifinal-round terfinals, Aides.m-
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