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On Saturday night Southern California will get a new look at an old friend.
"SOME OF MY BEST JOKES ARE FRIENDS." George Clinton. Capitol.
El Camino 89, Pierce 55 El Camino College, ranked No. 1 in the state by the JC Athletic Bureau
East Tennessee State University has been placed on probation for one year because of violations in
Tennessee was playing to make up for an embarrassing start and avoid an embarrassing finish.
A door-to-door preacher who died of massive cyanide poisoning with an almost-empty container of Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules under his bed committed suicide, a medical examiner ruled Friday.
losing to top-ranked Tennessee, 89-75, Sunday in the second round of the Orange Bowl Invitational tournament at Coral Gables, Fla.
Johnny Majors, Tennessee football coach, won't rule out a return to Pittsburgh to replace the fired Foge Fazio.
Several former Tennessee football and basketball players said they received money from boosters during college or knew of other players who did.
USC's women's basketball team will play 11th-ranked Tennessee tonight at 5:45 at the Sports Arena.
GAME OF THE DAY Iowa (5-0) at Michigan (5-0) TV: Channels 2 and 8, 11:30 a.m.
Glendale 87, East LA 64 Glendale College stayed in first place in the Inland Valley Conference with
Football players at Tennessee and Texas were reported to have arranged free passes last season for friends who were neither students nor family members.
The University of Tennessee is considering eye tests as an alternative means of checking athletes
Quintessential Tennessee Williams, made even more delectable by the selection of four rarely staged
Practice was canceled for Tennessee Wesleyan's football team to let about 50 players and coaches recover from a bout of apparent food poisoning.
The U.S. Parole Commission denied a request for parole Tuesday by former Tennessee Gov.
The Reagan Administration, continuing its assault on racial quotas, is opposing a program that sets aside 75 positions for blacks in Tennessee's state-supported schools for law, medicine, dentistry and pharmacy.