Winning Doubles By Stan Smith News
Zan Guerry, "Peaches" and Tennis Titles
Fifty years ago this weekend two juniors would win their first national tennis championships, which would jump-start them on a path to national acclaim and notoriety and hall of fame careers.
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Bird Land: Cardinals catch a "second" wind
The second half that has started with a surge and what NL Central foe could determine the division championship. It's not Cincinnati.
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Magic match Bulls' offer sheet for Redick
Orlando Magic general manager Otis Smith said Friday that the team will retain J.J. Redick. The Magic matched a $19 million, three-year offer sheet that the Chicago Bulls made for Redick. Chicago Bulls - Otis Smith - Orlando Magic - General manager - Magic
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Magic keep Redick by matching Bulls' offer sheet
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- The only place J.J. Redick is heading is to the bank.
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Orlando shells out $19 million to retain Redick
FILE - This April 21, 2010, file photo shows Orlando Magic guard J.J. Redick, right, driving past Charlotte Bobcats guard Larry Hughes during the first half of Game 2 in the first round in the NBA basketball playoffs in Orlando, Fla. Orlando Magic general manager Otis Smith said Friday, JULY 16, 2010, that the team will retain Redick.
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Magic re-sign Redick, match Bulls' offer on final day
J.J. Redick is staying put. Orlando Magic general manager Otis Smith said Friday that the team will retain Redick. The Magic matched a $19 million, three-year offer sheet that the Chicago Bulls made for Redick. Chicago Bulls - Orlando Magic - Oti Smith - Magic - J. J. Redick
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Orlando Magic match J.J. Redick 3-year offer sheet by Chicago Bulls
Orlando Magic general manager Otis Smith said Friday that the team will retain J.J. Redick.
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Magic match Bulls offer to retain Redick
The Orlando Magic agreed to a contract for $19 million for shooting guard J.J. Redick.
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Magic match Bulls' offer sheet to retain Redick
Redick continued to mold himself into an all-around player and not just a strong shooter. His passing skills are among the team's best, he whipped himself into shape and is no longer a defensive liability. ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) The only place J.J. Redick is heading is to the bank. In a move that highlights his remarkable NBA turnaround, the same Orlando Magic team that once benched Redick ...
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Magic Match Offer, Retain J.J. Redick
Orlando Magic general manager Otis Smith says that the team will retain guard J.J. Redick.
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