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With Identical Builds and a Ferocious Appetite for Football, These UCLA Sophomores Have Exclusive Membership in the...
Nov. 1, 2001
No one really wants to think about it right now, with UCLA in the middle of a promising season in which the Bruins have won four consecutive games and prompted talk that they’ll contend for the Pacific 10 Conference championship.
Oct. 22, 2003
If only the performance of identical twins was as symmetrical as their looks.
Nov. 7, 2002
Entertainment & Arts
The artist responsible for the freaky Lucille Ball bronze in her New York hometown is taking responsibility for what he calls his “most unsettling sculpture” and saying that he’ll refurbish it for free because it doesn’t do justice either to the late comic actress or to his creative skills.
April 6, 2015
Sports
It was New Year’s Day 1956, and at the Rose Bowl, 30 or so rows up on about the 35-yard line, Alvin Kajzerkowski, his parents, two sisters, a brother-in-law and a nephew got to their feet, as did more than 100,000 other fans, to get a better view of the final play of the game, a field-goal attempt.
Dec. 25, 2002
Playing one ball gross and one ball net, two teams tied for first place in a 36-hole Pro-Am tournament held at San Clemente Municipal Golf Course Thursday.
June 14, 1985
About three hours after Tuesday’s senior shoot-out at Wood Ranch Golf Club in Simi Valley had started, the field had been reduced to two--Arnold Palmer, a four-time winner of the Masters, and Dave Hill, four-time winner of the Memphis Open.
March 9, 1988
Angels
Dave Henderson found a new way to beat the Angels on Wednesday.
July 27, 1989
High School Sports
Herewith, a guide for the novice football fan who plans on being in attendance tonight at 7 when Cal State Northridge plays host to Central (Okla.)
Sept. 23, 1989
There was one play involving Dave Poltl that Capistrano Valley football Coach Eric Patton can’t seem to forget.
Oct. 12, 1990