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Wednesday, July 24, 2002
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ARRESTED: Teddy Dupay, Orlando Magic free agent
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Associated Press reports former Florida guard Teddy Dupay, dropped from the basketball team last September amid gambling allegations, was accused by university police Tuesday of grabbing a driver during a traffic fight.
11:08:14 PM
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RESTORED: Josh Fisher, Saint Louis University
ST. LOUIS -- Associated Press reports Saint Louis University guard Josh Fisher had a year of eligibility restored by the National Letter of Intent board on Wednesday. Fisher will compete as a junior in the upcoming season. He originally signed with Pepperdine in 1998 but chose not to go there and signed with Saint Louis. Fisher appealed the two-year penalty for breaking his agreement and had it reduced to one year. He sat out the 1999-2000 season.
11:01:51 PM
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PROBATION VIOLATION: Daniel Davis, Kansas State University
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Kansas State Collegian reports junior running back Daniel Davis appeared in court this last week. He was arrested at 2:05 p.m. July 17 -- his second arrest this month -- for violating probation conditions, resulting in the addition of community service to his current sentence. Davis was ordered to serve 90 days in the Riley County jail as a result of an April 25 charge for leaving the scene of an accident. After serving 10 days, which could be served on weekends, he would be granted parole. Originally, he was not given mandatory community service.
10:52:21 PM
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COURT APPEARANCE: Travis Wilson, Kansas State
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Kansas State Collegian reports junior fullback Travis Wilson appeared in court Monday on a charge for criminal damage to property. A preliminary hearing was set for 1 p.m. Sept. 10 at the Riley County District Court House.
10:48:04 PM
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COPYRIGHT: Baltimore Ravens
BALTIMORE -- Associated Press reports a federal jury ruled in favor of the Baltimore Ravens on Wednesday in a lawsuit filed by an artist who claimed the team used a logo he designed for three years without pay. Frederick Bouchat was seeking $2.2 million for logo use on merchandise, along with $416,000 generated by souvenir cup sales.
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10:44:38 PM
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APOLOGY: Marvel Smith, Pittsburgh Steelers
LATROBE, Pa. -- Associated Press reports right tackle Marvel Smith apologized Wednesday to the Pittsburgh Steelers for his marijuana arrest, then promised that it won't be a distraction during one of their most-watched training camps since the 1970s. Smith appeared nervous and fidgety as he talked publicly for the first time since his July 12 arrest in a Tempe, Ariz., hotel room, saying he was embarrassed by what happened and, just as much, the reaction to it.
10:39:30 PM
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DISMISSED: DeShaun Williams, Syracuse University
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Associated Press reports DeShaun Williams, the troubled Syracuse basketball star, was dismissed Wednesday by the university because of academic problems. Williams will be allowed to complete his current summer session courses but will not be able to enroll for the fall semester, university spokesman Kevin Morrow said.
10:34:58 PM
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