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Old geezer's Open

Old geezer's Open

The old geezer’s got game.
Calvillo ties touchdown mark in win

Calvillo ties touchdown mark in win

Anthony Calvillo’s two touchdown passes put him in some distinguished company Saturday.
Glenn rallies Ticats past Bombers

Glenn rallies Ticats past Bombers

Hamilton quarterback Kevin Glenn insists he is not a vengeful man.
Stampeders scuttle Arognauts

Stampeders scuttle Arognauts

Joffrey Reynolds got the ball rolling for Calgary and the defence did the rest as the Stampeders trounced the Toronto Argonauts 44-9 on Friday night.
Open field

Open field

In one unforgettable hour, as nostalgia gave way to disbelief, Tom Watson and Tiger Woods walked off the 18th green at Turnberry headed in opposite directions few could have imagined.
Adamson pulling away

Adamson pulling away

Ray Adamson is beginning to make the 2009 edition of the North American Pony Chuckwagon championships a one-man show.
Off on the wrong foot

Off on the wrong foot

The Blue Jays were hoping Rookie of the Year candidate Ricky Romero might spark Toronto’s second half of the season. Then the Boston Red Sox walked all over him.
Tiger likely to miss the cut at British Open

Tiger likely to miss the cut at British Open

Tiger Woods was unlikely to make the British Open cut after shooting a 4-over 74 in the second round Friday.
The right man at the right time

The right man at the right time

There’s a “For Sale” sign on franchise cornerstone Roy Halladay, the optimism sparked by the Toronto Blue Jays’ torrid start to the season has been replaced by harsh reality in recent weeks, and the future points more to rebuilding than contending.
Local sports briefs - July 17

Local sports briefs - July 17

Carson Kallis of the Red Deer Golf and Country Club (RDGCC) remained in third place following the third round of the 72-hole Alberta junior boys’ golf championship at the Dunes Thursday, but he did narrow the gap to top spot.