SPORTS
By Matt Vensel | November 21, 2011
San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh just finished his conference call with the Baltimore media, who served up more softballs than Jennie Fitch. Believe it or not, Jim makes John sound downright chatty. During the 25-minute call, Harbaugh spent approximately five minutes talking about the now-famous American Legion baseball game between John's Baskin Robbins team and Jim's Sheriff's All-Stars. I'd spill the details, but you will learn about it on every local website and radio show you frequent in the next three days.
SPORTS
By Sandra McKee and Sandra McKee,SUN REPORTER | October 9, 2007
The sight of Andy Roddick playing doubles with his brother John might be unfamiliar to most of the tennis fans who gather tonight at 1st Mariner Arena for the PNC Tennis Classic. But fortunately for Bob and Mike Bryan, the world's No. 1 doubles team, it's an act they've seen before. "We played them in Charleston, [S.C.], last year," Bob Bryan said. "They don't play together very often, but they know how to play. We just clipped them. It was a pretty close match." Their doubles match will follow the feature match between Andy Roddick, No. 5 in the ATP singles standings, and fast-rising John Isner.
NEWS
March 13, 2007
On March 9, 2007, ROSALIE BURKES, loving wife of Alderson Burkes. She is also survived by her loving sons Adrian and Avary Burkes, two grandchildren Karen and Diane Burkes, brother John (Jack) Cunningham, sister-in-law Francis Cunningham, and a host of other relatives and friends. Friends may call at the family owned March Funeral Home West, 4300 Wabash Ave., on Wednesday after 9am, where family will receive friends from 5-7pm. Family will also receive friends on Thursday at 11:30am followed by Funeral Services at 12
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March 9, 2006
ELAINE R. MOSER, Hershey Mohler Senior Center member, canasta and bridge player, senior "tap dancer," writing group participant, and vibrant Red Hat Society member, died peacefully in her sleep at her home in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, on March 8, 2006. She was 88 years "young." She was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on July 23, 1917 and was the daughter of the late John J. Requard and Mary (Brown) Requard. For most of her life, she resided in Towson, Maryland, until moving to Hershey, Pennsylvania, in 1997 to live with her eldest son and his family.
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March 3, 2006
PAUL EDWARD GLOWACKI, 51, of Wilmington, NC died Thursday, March 2, 2006 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. He was born in Baltimore, MD January 9, 1955, son of Paula Torri Glowacki of Baltimore, MD and the late John Glowacki. He was preceded in death by his brother Stephen Glowacki. Mr. Glowacki was a Vietnam Era Veteran of the United States Army and served in Germany. He was a master carpenter and known as a perfectionist by the people whose homes he designed and built. Even after being injured in an automobile accident he displayed great courage and perseverance as he lived his life to the fullest each day. He was of the catholic faith and in his spare time enjoyed fishing.
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February 12, 2006
BRO. DECLAN "JOHN" KANE, CFX, died peacefully at his home in Baltimore on Thursday, February 9, 2006. Born in Brooklyn, NY in 1932 to James Kane and Mary (Phillips) Kane, he joined the Xaverian Brothers in 1951. He taught at his community's schools in Kentucky, New York and Massachusetts, as well as Baltimore, where he served at Mt. St. Joseph High School from 1961 until his retirement. He is survived by his brothers James Kane and his wife Irene of Carlisle, PA and William Kane of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. He is also survived by his nephews Paul Kane of Canandaigua, NY, Robert Kane of Rockville, MD, Matthew Kane of Florence, MA, Timothy Kane of Washington, DC, William Kane of Arlington, VA, John Kane of West Monroe, NY and Thomas Kane of Malone, NY. Also by his nieces Kathryn Uhlman of Houston, TX and Jean Yannello of Poquoson, VA. He is also survived by 26 grand nephews and nieces.