Dallas Cowboys running back Randle arrested for marijuana possession
DALLAS (Reuters) – Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle was arrested on Wednesday in his hometown in Kansas for suspected marijuana possession, police said, his second run-in with the law in less than six months.
Alpine skiing-Men’s Super-G called off for Wednesday
BEAVER CREEK, Colorado (Reuters) – The world championships were hit by a second weather issue in as many days as a combination of strong winds and intensifying snow forced organizers to call off the men’s Super-G on Wednesday.
Raikkonen fastest as first test ends in Jerez
(Reuters) – Formula One’s first pre-season test ended in Jerez on Wednesday with Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen fastest, Mercedes doing more laps than anyone else and McLaren once again bottom of the timesheets.
Two Cuban baseball players defect in Puerto Rico
HAVANA (Reuters) – Two Cuban baseball players defected in Puerto Rico, where a squad from their country is playing in the Caribbean Series against four other Latin American teams, Cuban sports officials said on Wednesday.
Tennis-Serena Williams to end Indian Wells boycott after 14 years
(Reuters) – World number one Serena Williams has buried the hatchet and will return to Indian Wells to play in the tournament she has boycotted for 14 years after suffering racist abuse.
Duval calls for younger U.S. Ryder Cup captain
(Reuters) – David Duval thinks the perceived importance of a Ryder Cup captain is a “little overblown” but nonetheless believes the next American leader should be closer to the age of the players than Tom Watson.
McIlroy and former agents settle legal case
DUBLIN (Reuters) – World number one golfer Rory McIlroy has settled his legal dispute with his former management company, the two sides said on Wednesday, avoiding a potential eight weeks in court.
New hope for ailing F1 team Marussia
LONDON (Reuters) – Troubled Formula One team Marussia could yet start the new season after administrators said discussions were under way to secure its financial future.
Trailblazer Charlie Sifford dies at 92
(Reuters) – Charlie Sifford, the first African American to play on the PGA Tour, died Tuesday night at the age of 92, the PGA of America said.
Rose and Day ready to break U.S. grip at Torrey Pines
LA JOLLA, California (Reuters) – As the two highest ranked players in the field, England’s Justin Rose and Australian Jason Day are leading the charge on the American stranglehold of the PGA Tour’s Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.