Natl. Sports Headlines for Tuesday, Dec. 6th



Natl. Sports Headlines for Tuesday, Dec. 6th:


DALLAS (AP) - After never coming close during his 15 years of

eligibility on the writers' ballots, former Cub great Ron Santo has

been elected to baseball's Hall of Fame by the Veteran's Committee

after receiving 15 of 16 votes. It comes just over a year after he

died. Santo was a nine-time All-Star and five-time Gold Glove

winner who belted 342 home runs and drove in 1,331 runs from

1960-74.

 


DALLAS (AP) - All-Star closer Heath Bell and the Miami Marlins

have finalized a $27 million, three-year contract, a day after the

team reached a preliminary agreement on a $106 million, six-year

deal with All-Star shortstop Jose Reyes.  Bell had more

than 40 saves each of the past three seasons for the San Diego

Padres.

 


NEW YORK (AP) - After improving to 8-0 with a pair of victories

last week, Kentucky and Ohio State are still 1-2 in the AP men's

basketball poll. Syracuse, North Carolina and Louisville move up

one spot each to round out the top 5. Harvard joins the rankings

for the first time at No. 25.

 


LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) - Bears coach Lovie Smith says Matt Forte

(fohr-TAY') "looked pretty good" Monday and he expects the team's

top rusher to be back in the lineup before the season ends,

although he won't set a timetable for a return. Forte left

yesterday's 10-3 loss to Kansas City in the first quarter after

spraining a ligament in his right knee and didn't return to the

game.

 


PITTSBURGH (AP) - The Boston Bruins continued their torrid

streak, improving to 14-0-1 since October 29 by downing Pittsburgh

3-1. Tim Thomas turned back 45 shots, helped the Bruins kill off a

pair of 5-on-3 situations and blanked Pittsburgh until Matt Cooke

scored midway through the final period.


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