SPORTS
By Ken Murray and Ken Murray,Sun Staff Writer | October 29, 1994
Baltimore rush end Elfrid Payton knows first-hand about Matt Dunigan's competitive spirit."He's got a great mentality, a linebacker's mentality," said Payton, who went to Grey Cups each of the previous two years with Dunigan and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. "I'd go to war with him any day."Payton will be chasing Dunigan, not joining him, when Baltimore challenges Winnipeg for the CFL Eastern Division title today at Memorial Stadium. The game could hinge on the success or failure of Payton and O. J. Brigance in reaching the Bombers' quarterback.
SPORTS
By KEN MURRAY | November 13, 1994
Caught up in the emotion of the moment, Winnipeg quarterback Matt Dunigan started heaving footballs into the stands last week during a 35-28 victory over Toronto that clinched the Eastern Division title.The score was 35-11 when Dunigan rained four footballs on fans at Winnipeg Stadium. Once Blue Bombers coach Cal Murphy noticed, he promptly informed Dunigan the giveaway would cost him $200, at $50 a ball."Well, make it $250," Dunigan said, grabbing a fifth, "because here goes another one."
NEWS
November 12, 2004
On November 10, 2004, EDITH M. (nee Shilling); beloved wife of the late Joseph C. Doyle; devoted mother of Patricia D. Balassone and Suzanne D. Friedman; dear mother-in-law of Frank S. Balassone and Herbert N. Friedman, M.D.; loving grandmother of Erin E. and Emily R. Balassone, Corey S. and Colin J. Friedman. Christian Wake Service will be held at the Lassahn Funeral Home (Overlea), 7401 Belair Rd., on Friday 2:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Michael Church, Overlea, Saturday, 9 A.M. Entombment Parkwood Cemetery.
SPORTS
By Ken Murray and Ken Murray,Sun Staff Writer | November 21, 1994
WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Baltimore's defense left little to chance in yesterday's 14-12 win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers."We did everything we said we had to," said CFLs nose tackle Jearld Baylis. "We had to score on defense, and we had to keep them out of the end zone."Not only did Baltimore keep the CFL's No. 2 scoring offense from scoring a touchdown, but it also produced the only touchdown of the game, a first-quarter fumble recovery and 10-yard run by cornerback Karl Anthony.The Blue Bombers averaged 36 points and 352 yards in total offense this season, but quarterback Matt Dunigan could generate only three field goals and 171 yards yesterday.
NEWS
January 5, 2004
On January 1, 2004 JOSEPH F. DOUGLASS, beloved husband of Jean Douglass (nee Fiscella); devoted father of Jo-Anne Stough, Christine Jacobs, LorraineDoucette and Cheryl Dunigan; grandfather of Garrett and Danny Jacobs, Steven and Ken Doucette, Maeve, Silas and Annabelle Dunigan. He is also survived by half-brothers Jack, Wallace, Chauncy and Raymond Elliott and half-sisters Doris Goman and Joan Yandell. He is predeceased by brother Arthur Douglass. The family will receive friends at the Sterling-Ashton-Scwhab Funeral Home Inc., 736 Edmondson Ave (1/2 mile west of beltway exit 14)
NEWS
By Rafael Alvarez and Rafael Alvarez,Staff Writer | April 4, 1992
He thought that if he asked too early he wouldn't get to see the rest of the game.Local sweethearts Matt J. Dunigan and Cheryl P. Douglass were spectators at yesterday's exhibition between the Orioles and Mets at the new Camden Yards ballpark, the first game played in the new stadium.By the end of the home team's 5-3 victory, they were also the first people engaged at Oriole Park."Right after the game he got down on one knee and said he wanted to spend the rest of his life with me," said Ms. Douglass, 26, a graduate student.