Television
William Sanderson’s ‘Deadwood’ ride nears its end.
June 11, 2006
Sports
A professional baseball career that began 20 years ago in West Palm Beach, Fla., and included 163 major league victories for seven teams in 17 seasons, probably ended Thursday in New York City when the Angels released right-hander Scott Sanderson.
May 17, 1996
A professional baseball career that began 20 years ago in West Palm Beach, Fla., and included 163 major league victories for seven teams in 17 seasons, apparently ended Thursday in New York City, where the Angels released Scott Sanderson.
Olympics
Tessa Sanderson made what probably was an exit from track and field, and Maria Mutola signaled her emergence in powerful fashion during the World Cup competition at Havana’s Olympic Stadium.
Sept. 27, 1992
A big, controversial victory for the women’s basketball team Friday and a bitter, controversial loss for wrestling star Cael Sanderson.
Aug. 9, 2003
Angels
If the Angels thought they had cured their bullpen woes this season, Friday’s sixth-inning meltdown against the Boston Red Sox provided a grim reminder of past failures.
May 27, 1995
Alabama Coach Wimp Sanderson contends that the Crimson Tide doesn’t get the respect it deserves because it plays in Tuscaloosa instead of New York.
March 19, 1990
Coach Wimp Sanderson has brought Alabama to the Sweet 16 for the sixth time in the last 10 years.
March 20, 1991
Books
Sidney Kirkpatrick’s glib response (Book Review, Aug. 19) to the charge of three major mistakes in his review of my book about the 1922 William Desmond Taylor case, “A Deed of Death,” in no way answers the charge.
Aug. 26, 1990
Bob Knight probably will feel slighted.
March 4, 1987