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E N Q U I R E R   S P O R T S   C O V E R A G E

Thursday, November 14, 1996

Sports stories in today's Enquirer

The Reds may be ready to trade Bret Boone for pitching help and sign free agent Delino DeShields, late of the LA Dodgers, to play second base.
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With Wednesday's unveiling of a shiny, black and gold helmet bearing a white Norse logo, a football program at Northern Kentucky University could be as close as two years away. After huddling to finalize a 50-page report, an 11-member football study committee announced its endorsement for a Division II, non-scholarship program with 100 players.
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The '60s flashbacks continue at UC. Two days after being named No. 1 for the first time in more than 30 years, the Bearcats have their first first-team wire service All-American since the heady days of the early 1960s.
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When Willie Anderson made his high school football team, he asked to wear No. 78. His favorite player was Bruce Smith. Now Anderson, the Bengals' rookie offensive tackle, prepares to line up against his idol, one of the NFL's greatest pass rushers.
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Ashley Ambrose is a cornerback who craves action. ''I'd rather they throw at me because it gives me more chances to make plays,'' the Bengals defensive back said. Among the reasons he leads the NFL in interceptions is that quarterbacks continue to test him. His reputation as a thief has not yet reduced his opportunities for robbery.
Tim Sullivan's column

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