NEWS
November 24, 2004
On November 22, 2004, MARGARET (Peggy) E. CUTHBERT (nee Vick), of Davies, FL, formerly of Balto., beloved wife of the late Daniel F. Cuthbert, Jr., devoted mother of Patricia Spencer and her husband Curtis (Chip) Spencer, and Daniel F. Cuthbert, III, cherished grandmother of James Bledsoe and his wife, Terri, and Christopher Bledsoe. Also survived by a great-granddaugh Ter, Danielle Margaret Bledsoe and great-grandson, Nicholas Bledsoe, all of Davies, FL, dear cousin of Jeanne M. Jones and her husband, Harvey C. Jones, II. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated, November 24, 2004 in Davies, FL. Those desiring may contribute to a charity of their choice.
SPORTS
By Chris Malcolm and Melissa Isaacson and Chris Malcolm and Melissa Isaacson,CHICAGO TRIBUNE | October 15, 2003
CHICAGO -- Last seen, the fan who tried to catch the ball was wearing a jacket on his head and being led into the underbelly of Wrigley Field for his own protection. He may forever be referred to as "that fan" or any number of other names after he reached for a pop foul that Chicago Cubs left fielder Moises Alou was about to catch for the second out in the eighth inning of Game 6 of the National League Championship Series, with the Cubs leading 3-0 and five outs away from the World Series.
NEWS
By Lynn Anderson and Lynn Anderson,SUN STAFF | November 11, 2002
The veterans' creased and age-spotted hands gripped gray railings yesterday as they boarded the John W. Brown. Peering up the steep gangway as the 60-year-old Liberty ship prepared to sail from North Locust Point to the Key Bridge and back, three veterans recalled a time when they were strong-muscled enough to scramble up a rope ladder. "When you are 17 years old and half-crazy, you didn't give a damn," said William Kalwa, a 75-year-old veteran from Dundalk, who with pals Jim Maginnis, 81, of Rosedale, and Don Mason, 75, of Eastwood, took a free ride on the John W. Brown as part of an annual tribute to area veterans and those killed in foreign wars.
FEATURES
By Carl Schoettler and Carl Schoettler,SUN STAFF | July 25, 1998
Richard "Herk" Herklotz remembers the barrage balloons thick over the vast D-Day fleet and the bodies thick in the water as his landing craft sped toward Omaha Beach."
SPORTS
By MIKE LITTWIN | August 7, 1992
BARCELONA, Spain -- Gail Devers stumbled back into our hearts again last night. Her story could be the Olympic story.First, she recovers from an improbable illness to register a shocking win in the 100 meters. And then, on one of the great nights in American track and field history, just as she's about to win a second gold and confirm her place in Olympic lore, Devers collides with that final hurdle -- and staggers, tumbles, virtually crawls to the finish line. She didn't win, but she finished.
NEWS
By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,Staff writer | May 10, 1991
The cerebral chess games aren't over, but the pre-meet tabulations are in for this weekend's county track meet.Yet, neither Meade coach Jay Cuthbert nor Old Mill coach Ron Evans is revealing much about how each is planning to win the title. Both coaches agree, however, that their teams are the favorites to win either the girls or boys crowns -- or perhaps both."Coach has it figured out that if both myself and (long jumper/triple jumper) Corey Dorsey don't have a good day, that could basicallymean that the meet is over," said Old Mill's Brian Evans, who is favored in both the shot put and discus.