Sports Betting
ST. LOUIS - The NCAA has put the University of Missouri-St.
BRUSSELS - IOC president Jacques Rogge believes the cricket match-fixing scandal shows that illegal betting has become as big a blight on sports as doping.
LONDON - Former top-60 player Daniel Koellerer and his manager, Manfred Nareyka, have been placed on two years' probation because Koellerer's personal website listed odds for matches and had links to sites for placing bets.
LEXINGTON, Ky. - The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission has modified regulations to allow for "historical racing" at state race tracks in the hopes of giving the flagging industry a much-needed boost.
LONDON - Tennis officials are assessing reports of irregular betting on a first-round match between Richard Bloomfield and Christophe Rochus at the Hall of Fame grass-court tournament in Newport, R.I.
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