Wild things ready to start re-arranging the furniture
LONDON (Reuters) – The problem with allowing a bunch of rowdy gate crashers into the party is they will repay you by re-arranging your furniture.
Title holder Blixt ready for anything at The Greenbrier
(Reuters) – Swede Jonas Blixt defends his title at this week’s Greenbrier Classic in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia not knowing what to expect from his game after experiencing “a roller-coaster” campaign on the 2013-14 PGA Tour.
Jurors ordered to keep deliberating in Los Angeles Dodgers lawsuit
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Jurors weighing a $37 million lawsuit against the Los Angeles Dodgers and their former owner by a fan who was badly beaten at the team’s stadium on Opening Day 2011 told a judge on Wednesday they had been unable to reach a verdi…
Wild things ready to start re-arranging the furniture
LONDON (Reuters) – The problem with allowing a bunch of rowdy gate crashers into the party is they will repay you by re-arranging your furniture.
Center Jokinen headlines quieter free agency day
(Reuters) – Veteran center Olli Jokinen was the biggest name on the move on Wednesday as player signings slowed down considerably after the National Hockey League’s free agent signing period had opened with a flurry on Tuesday.
Federer finds room for sentiment when friend becomes foe
LONDON (Reuters) – Roger Federer finally blotted his copybook on Wednesday, dropping a set for the first time at this year’s Wimbledon before reaching the semi-finals with an emotional victory over friend and Swiss compatriot Stanislas Wawrinka.
Nets hire Lionel Hollins as head coach
(Reuters) – The Brooklyn Nets quickly settled a stunning coaching overhaul by hiring Lionel Hollins as their new head coach, the National Basketball Association team said on Wednesday.
Masters ‘pioneer’ Ball dies aged 103
(Reuters) – Samuel Henry “Errie” Ball, the last surviving player who competed in the inaugural Masters Tournament of 1934, died on Wednesday in Stuart, Florida at the age of 103.
Klinsmann ready to turn to youth after U.S. exit
SAO PAULO (Reuters) – United States coach Juergen Klinsmann says he will now turn to youth after his team’s World Cup ended in a second-round defeat by Belgium.
World Cup teams catch breath on rare day off
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – After three weeks of unrelenting drama and excitement, the World Cup took a rare time-out on Wednesday as the eight surviving teams tried to catch their breath before the quarter-finals kick off on Friday.