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Sports Headlines for Monday, August 10, 1998
Not terrible, not a win
Steve Parris described his outing Sunday as, "Not terrible, but not good enough." It wasn't good enough for the Reds to win, and it might not be good enough for Parris to keep his spot in the Reds rotation.
Paul Daugherty column
Best ever? That's reason to watch Pete
If you didn't like hockey, you might go to a game anyway, just to watch Wayne Gretzky. Baseball might bore you, but Joe DiMaggio wouldn't. Michael Jordan, of course. These are the people to tell your grandkids about, the athletes that bring memory to their games. Pete Sampras? Best Ever, almost.
Rookie ranks with best
Steve Flesch, the 31-year-old PGA Tour rookie from Union, Ky., heads into this week's PGA Championship looking to make another big impression.
Forecast cloudy at QB
Typically, Bruce Coslet's candor and passion produce some sharp opinions. But for now, he's straying from that game plan to sustain the Bengals' quarterback competition.
"Misunderstood' Rios understands tennis
When the ATP Tour computer rankings come out today, Rios will replace Pete Sampras at the top for the second time this year.
Channel 12 play-by-play team solid
Channel 12's broadcast of the Bengals exhibition opener went a whole lot better for the station than it did for the Bengals.
Davis Cup captain scouting ATP
U.S. Davis Cup captain Tom Gullikson is on the lookout for a player to compete against Italy in the semifinals Sept. 25-27 in Milwaukee.
Fan favorite Chang battles injuries in '98
Great American Insurance ATP Championship fans probably will not see the Michael Chang this year they are used to seeing.
Greene still a Red, for now
Willie Greene remained a Red Sunday, even as the Reds were reportedly working on a deal to trade him.
Local duo comes up short in qualifier
In a doubles qualifying match Sunday in the Great American Insurance ATP championship, the Thomas E. Price Metropolitan championship team of Kronauge and Wolf, fell to Ben Ellwood (Australia) and Marcos Ondruska (South Africa).
Martin climbing up ranks after injuries
The pendulum that has been Todd Martin's career is on the upswing as he heads into this week's Great American Insurance ATP Championship, but he admits it isn't quite at its highest point just yet.
Two for the track
To most people, summer vacations mean Disney World, Hawaii or even visiting relatives in another state. But to a Springdale couple, summer vacation means hopping in the RV and towing two race cars to cities like Indianapolis or Chicago.
BENGALS NOTEBOOK
The Bengals, at least temporarily, face the unenviable position of having to replace two injured starters, fullback Brian Milne and nose tackle Kimo von Oelhoffen.
WOMEN'S SPORTS
Some of the best upcoming area basketball players joined forces this summer on the Cincinnati Junior Tar Heels 13-and-under team.
REDS NOTEBOOK
General manager Jim Bowden and field manager Jack McKeon will meet today to talk about extending McKeon's contract.
ATP NOTEBOOK
Tim Mayotte completed a sweep late Saturday night at the Great American Insurance Seniors Championship, as he and Fred Stolle beat Ross Case-Owen Davidson, 6-1, 5-7, 8-6.
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