May 20, 2013
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Woods rallies at Memorial, ties Nicklaus
DUBLIN, Ohio — Tiger Woods picked the right place to match Jack Nicklaus for career PGA Tour wins. Two shots behind with three holes to play, his ball in an impossible spot behind the 16th green...
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Niese fans 10, Mets prolong Cardinals’ misery
NEW YORK — Jonathon Niese struck out a career-high 10 in six scoreless innings and the New York Mets shut down the slumping St. Louis Cardinals for the third straight game, getting a homer and thre...
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Kent State's Evan Campbell heads home after hitting a three-run homer against Kentucky on Sunday in Gary, Ind. Kent State won 3-2, eliminating Kentucky from the NCAA Gary Regional.
U of L staves off elimination
TUCSON, Ariz. — Ty Young drove in four runs as Louisville avoided elimination in the Tucson Regional on Sunday night with an 11-3 victory over Missouri. The Cardinals (41-21) scored three runs i...
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Haas wins 3rd Champions Tour event in Iowa
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Jay Haas finished with a 16-under 197 total to win the Principal Charity Classic by five strokes on Sunday, becoming the first golfer to win the Champions Tour event in Iowa...
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Funny Cide, second from right with jockey Jose Santos up, leads the field of six horses along the back stretch during the 2003 Belmont Stakes race at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y. Empire Maker won and Ten Most Wanted was second, with Funny Cide, the Triple Crown candidate, fading to third.
Triple Crown candidates often come undone in Belmont
A nose. That’s all that separated Real Quiet from racing immortality. He was beaten by the smallest of margins in the 1998 Belmont Stakes, the longest and toughest leg of thoroughbred racing’s Trip...
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Lewis shoots 65 again to tie record
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP, NJ — Stacy Lewis tied a tournament 36-hole record with a second-round 65 on Saturday at the ShopRite LPGA Classic at the Stockton Seaview Hotel and Golf Club to maintain the lead...
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Carter scores in OT, Kings win 2-1
NEWARK, N.J. — Jeff Carter scored at 13:42 in overtime and the Los Angeles Kings moved within two wins of their first NHL title with a 2-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils in Game 2 of the Stanle...
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Levin leads Memorial heading into final
DUBLIN, Ohio — Spencer Levin gets another crack at his first PGA Tour victory. Levin chipped in for eagle and for birdie, allowing him to make a few mistakes on the back nine Saturday at the Mem...
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Driver Mark Martin poses with the flag after he won the pole during Saturday's qualifying for Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in Dover, Del.
Martin exploits final ride to capture pole at Dover
DOVER, Del. — Mark Martin has more poles than candles on the birthday cake. Not bad for a driver pushing limits in a stock car long after so many elite athletes have settled into retirement. ...
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New York Mets' Johan Santana smiles in the dugout as he watches a video shown before Saturday's game against the St. Louis Cardinals in tribute to his no-hitter the night before.
2 Mets injured in no-hitter, but Santana says he’s OK
NEW YORK — Mike Baxter sacrificed his body for Johan Santana’s no-hitter. Ramon Ramirez got hurt before he could even celebrate it. The first no-hitter in New York Mets history was costly: Baxte...
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Boston Celtics head coach Doc Rivers (right) uses assistant coach Kevin Eastman to demonstrate his argument to an official during the fourth quarter of Game 3 against the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference finals playoff series in Boston on Friday.
Miami’s Wade promises better effort
BOSTON — Everywhere Dwyane Wade turned, two Boston Celtics seemed to be waiting. And as long as Chris Bosh is out, he understands it’s probably going to stay that way. The Boston Celtics can dou...
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Durant powers Thunder
OKLAHOMA CITY — Kevin Durant scored 18 of his 36 points in a scintillating final 7 minutes, Serge Ibaka added a career-high 26 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder evened the Western Conference fin...
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New York Mets' Josh Thole beats St. Louis Cardinals' pitcher Lance Lynn to first base in the second inning of Saturday's game at Citi Field in New York. The Mets won their second in a row over the Cardinals, following a no-hitter Friday, with a 5-0 victory.
Dickey shuts out Cardinals (7 hits), Mets win 5-0
NEW YORK — A day after Johan Santana made Mets history, R.A. Dickey baffled the St. Louis Cardinals in his own way. The knuckleballer followed up Santana’s no-hitter by shutting out St. Louis, D...
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Joey Logano (18) and Ryan Truex (20) lead the field on the pace lap before the start of the NASCAR Nationwide Series 5-Hour Energy 200 race at Dover International Speedway on Saturday. Logano won the race.
Logano conquers at Dover
DOVER, Del. — Joey Logano had wasted enough shots at winning Dover to feel like he was on the brink of doing it again. Out in front for most of the race, Logano fell back after a four-tire pit s...
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Jay Haas opens 3-stroke lead in Iowa
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Jay Haas will carry a three-shot lead into the final round of the Principal Charity Classic after shooting a 6-under 65 on Saturday. Haas, who won the Champions Tour even...
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