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Sports Headlines for Wednesday, November 18, 1998
Rose may sue baseball
Pete Rose, angered that commissioner Bud Selig hasn't ruled on his request for reinstatement, is thinking about suing baseball if he's turned down.
Reds history goes on auction block
One of the finest collections of Reds memorabilia in the country is for sale.
Branson back home
Cleveland was a nice town, but in American League-style baseball most utility players are about as active as the batboy. So for Jeff Branson, a versatile infielder, returning to Cincinnati and the National League was a no-brainer.
Kids focal point in new Reds museum
Included within the Reds proposed ballpark on the river would be an interactive museum that attracts people of all ages, especially children, Managing Executive John Allen said.
Flynt out of Reds picture
Baseball apparently isn't ready to trade Marge Schott for Larry Flynt.
Area mourns Weeb Ewbank
Weeb Ewbank, who left the Cradle of Coaches to help give birth to the pro game, never stopped loving Miami University or football until he died Tuesday in his Oxford home at 91.
Tim Sullivan column
McAfee lift XU at right time
INDIANAPOLIS - The leading roles have been cast. Gary Lumpkin and Lenny Brown are still the big shots of Xavier basketball, and that much is not about to change.
Muskies rally to beat Butler
INDIANAPOLIS - The younger guys got Xavier going in the first half Tuesday night. The seniors then finished the job.
XU NOTEBOOK
INDIANAPOLIS - Senior guard Lenny Brown started his 77th consecutive game despite returning only Sunday from a foot injury.
Fresh Princes of UK
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Last year, Kentucky fans learned Tubby Smith could coach. Tuesday night proved he can recruit.
UK NOTEBOOK
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Scott Padgett, Kentucky's Naismith Award candidate, opened the season Tuesday with game-high totals of 21 points and 21 rebounds.
UC's Mickeal forward thinker
He is a returning starter who has never played a game. This may be the best way to describe what Pete Mickeal has been to the Cincinnati Bearcats in his first month of Division I basketball.
SI tabs Wally best
Sports Illustrated this week profiles Miami RedHawks forward Wally "World" Szczerbiak.
NKU escapes in season opener
FRANKFORT, Ky. - Freshman guard Nathan Seiter (Bishop Brossart) came off the bench to score 17 points, including four three-pointers, and sophomore guard Brian Lawhon also totaled 17 as the Northern Kentucky University opened its season with a 79-77 win over Kentucky State.
Signs point to Justin
Coach Bruce Coslet is expected to tell his team this morning which quarterback the Bengals plan to start Sunday against Baltimore.
Time to think about '99 roster
Take a look at who the Bengals are playing during the final six weeks of the Loss Season, and it should give you a clue to what they're thinking on their unrestricted free agents.
UK player charged in crash deaths
LEXINGTON, Ky. - University of Kentucky starting center Jason Watts, severely injured in a truck crash that killed a teammate and another friend, is being charged with second-degree manslaughter and drunken driving, a prosecutor said.
CRC golf fees going up
It's going to cost an extra quarter to play nine holes of golf and 50 cents to play 18 at city courses beginning next year. The Cincinnati Recreation Commission approved fee increases averaging roughly 3 percent - on par with inflation.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL REPORT
Tristate scores and stories on last weekend's top games.
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Across the Tristate, thousands continue America's love of a high school sport that excites and binds communities together like few other events.
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW
We've got outlooks, rosters and schedules for Tristate schools, plus stories on the top players and The Enquirer coaches' poll.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEWS
We've got UC, Ohio State and Kentucky covered with stories, rosters and schedules.
BENGALS '98 PREVIEW
Check out the story on Corey Dillon and the year of the running back, plus other kickoff coverage.
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