My jaw dropped, or at least sagged, the other day when I read that 14 per cent of Canadian men over 50 have tried that little, blue, diamond-shaped pill. That finding came in a Canadian Press Harris-Decima survey of 1,000 men between Feb. 21 and 24, the post-Valentine’s-Day doldrums. []
The week that was saw a no hitter, a never-ending contest and one of the game's legendary relievers add to his already Hall of Fame quality dossier. Those and more in this post-Memorial Day edition of Diamond Digits.
The Dow is clawing its way higher after surrendering earlier gains as investors keep a close eye on oil prices and mixed news on the economic and corporate fronts.
TORONTO - The May resurgence for the Toronto Blue Jays is about to be tested, as they embark on a gruelling nine-game, 10-day road trip just as their game finally seems to be coming together.
Blue Springs’ Mauri Lane competes in the 800-meter relay in Saturday’s state meet finals in Jefferson City. The Wildcats finished fourth, and Lane also took third in the 100 meters.
The May resurgence for the Toronto Blue Jays is about to be tested, as they embark on a gruelling nine-game, 10-day road trip just as their game finally seems to be coming together. A 7-2 victory Monday afternoon completed a four-game sweep of the Kansas City Royals, []
Orange overcomes early deficit to end defending champions' reign Johns Hopkins' Michael Doneger (left) and Michael Kimmel console one another after the Blue Jays' 13-10 loss to Syracuse in the NCAA Division I championship game yesterday in Foxborough, Mass. The Orange got three goals from junior midfielder Dan Hardy to overcome a six-goal, one-assist performance from Hopkins senior midfielder
Orange overcomes early deficit to end defending champions' reign Johns Hopkins was tested by an opponent that played the Blue Jays' style of lacrosse. And Johns Hopkins didn't pass the test.