The pudgy Pillsbury Doughboy is as popular as ever (recently voted the favorite commercial character of Ad Age readers, capturing 20% of the vote), but at press time, the little guy was still without a voice!
It was a long day and night for Burbank baseball Coach Leonard Haynes last Tuesday.
The national junior college basketball tournament last weekend showcased Joey Johnson, the former Banning High star and legendary leaper who led the College of Southern Idaho to the national title.
Recent reports on the Reagan Administration's hare-brained scheme to "sell" the Federal Housing
New York nose tackle Jim Burt has been known to go into the stands after games to celebrate with fans.
Giant fan Brian Jordan had a tougher time getting to the game than his team had winning it.
If acting and pretending are helpful in football, as the coaches say, Denver tight end Clarence Kay may have cost his side a first down in the second quarter when he failed to storm around protesting an official's call.
Loyola Marymount University's basketball season ended not with a whimper but in a shoot-out with Cowboys in Laramie, Wyo.
Rulon Jones, the Broncos' All-Pro defensive end, boldly predicted that the Broncos would be back next season.
Some people never have enough action.
Your Sept. 29 cover story ("Rebel With an Agent," by Debra Zahn) might have been more appropriately titled "Rebel Without a Clause."
One of the things that might be troubling the French players is the fact that they missed out on a potentially huge bonus by failing to win the World Cup.
Evangeline Olivares of Highland Park captured the 14-and-under title in the Los Angeles Junior Metropolitan Tennis Championship.
Bronco safety Dennis Smith played in the Rose Bowl for USC in 1978 and '79.
About 150 police officers--far beyond the 12 to 15 normally assigned to patrol Pasadena's streets--arrested at least 38 people by 5 p.m.
Nicky Bravin, 14, of West Los Angeles has been selected by the U.S.
In the Pac 8 League, Reseda Coach Joel Schaeffer's reputation precedes him.
The only payoff for the more than 400 runners expected for Sunday's 38th Western Hemisphere Marathon will be in finishing the race.
The Rams' Dale Hatcher continues to kick the ball high and long and his punting has become "a part of this team's personality," in the estimation of Coach John Robinson.
The Goodyear blimp is equipped with some pretty high-tech gear that runs messages on its sides, but some of the programmers must not be up-to-date on the state of pro football.