Wednesday, October 31, 2007

October 31

Announcements

Halloween Party:
The CFH Halloween Party will be October 31, 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m., in the eerie dining room.
There will be spooktacular events including: cool Autumn music, creepy door prizes, gooey goodies (upon arrival), a pumpkin pie eating contest, and a best costume judging.
Dinner will be from 4 p.m.-5p.m.
Be there or beware!

Nation/World

Robert Goulet Dies:
Robert Goulet, 73, a Tony- and Grammy-winning actor and singer best known for his portrayal of Sir Lancelot in “Camelot” both onstage and in the movies, died yesterday.
Goulet died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles while awaiting a lung transplant after being diagnosed with a rare form of pulmonary fibrosis in September. He had a cancerous prostate removed in 1993.
Goulet, whose career began in 1951, was also a successful recording artist and television star.

Herald Sports

NBA

NBA Season Begins:
The NBA regular season began last night with three games.
The Bulls and Pacers each start the regular season tonight. Indiana hosts Washington (7 p.m.) and Chicago travels to New Jersey (7:30 p.m., Comcast).
Tuesday night scores: Houston 95, L.A. Lakers 93 (Kobe Bryant, 45 points; Yao Ming, 25 points); San Antonio 106, Portland 97 (LaMarcus Aldridge, 27 points; Tim Duncan, 24 points); Utah 117, Golden State 96 (Carlos Boozer, 32 points; Baron Davis, 25 points).

NHL

Tuesday Night Scores
: Pittsburgh 4, Minnesota 2; Phoenix 2, St. Louis 1; Calgary 5, Nashville 1; Atlanta 3, Montreal 2; Detroit 2, Edmonton 1.

Professional Wrestling

Cyber Sunday:
The Matt Hardy-MVP match was not cancelled as reported yesterday.
Hardy did have to withdraw from the match because of injuries suffered on Friday Night Smackdown. Fans were allowed to vote for MVP’s opponent from among Kane, The Great Khali, and Mark Henry.
Kane won the voting, with 67% of the ballots, and the fight. Since the match ended in a count-out and not a pin, MVP was allowed to keep his United States Championship.

NCAA Football

BCS Standings: 1. Ohio St. (9-0); 2. Boston College (8-0); 3. LSU; 4. Arizona St (8-0).; 5. Oregon; 6. Oklahoma; 7. West Virginia; 8. Kansas (8-0); 9. Missouri; 10. Georgia; 11. Virginia Tech; 12. Michigan; 13. Connecticut; 14. Hawaii (8-0); 15. Texas; 16. Auburn; 17. Alabama; 18. South Florida; 19. USC; 20. Florida; 21. Wisconsin; 22. Boise St.; 23. Virginia; 24. Wake Forest; 25. Clemson.

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