Won
By Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard
, the National League
MVP award. Howard
(above) batted .313 and led the majors in home runs (58) and RBIs (149), power
numbers that are the most ever by a second-year player. Howard
received 20
first-place votes to 12 for Cardinals
first baseman Albert Pujols
, the reigning
NL MVP, who had similar numbers (.331, 49 HRs, 137 RBIs) and led his team to a
World Series win. Pujols has now finished second in the MVP voting three times.
Said Howard
, who turned 27 on Sunday, "It's a good birthday
present."
Announced
By commissioner Carolyn F. Bivens
, that the LPGA
will begin testing for
performance-enhancing drugs in 2008. "While the LPGA
has had no
evidence" of drug use among players, Bivens
said, "we recognize the
concerns regarding drug use in sport." The details of the testing plan are
yet to be worked out, but the LPGA
will work with the National Center for Drug
Free Sport, which runs the NCAA
's testing. "I don't think you're going to
see anything out here," said Annika Sorenstam
, who is ranked No. 1 in the
world. "So it might be a waste of time. But if it's peace of mind for
people and if we need to prove that the LPGA
's clean, then let's do
it."
Arrested
On federal charges of participating in an Internet operation that booked more
than $3.3 billion in illegal sports bets since 2004, baseball scout Frank
Falzarano, 52. Falzarano, a Long Island
resident and one of 27 people indicted,
was a former Giants and Marlins
scout and a part-timer for the Nationals this
season. New York City
police commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said the site,
called playwithal.com and operated by 52-year-old professional poker player
James Giordano, was "the largest illegal gambling operation we have ever
encountered." Falzarano, whose contract was not renewed by Washington
when
it expired on Oct. 31, faces between three and 25 years in prison if
convicted.
Awarded
To former Bears kicker Bob Thomas
, $7 million in damages in a libel suit.
Thomas
, 54, who attended night school while playing for the Bears from 1975 to
'84 and is now chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, sued the Kane
County Chronicle after one of its columnists, citing anonymous sources, wrote
several stories in 2003 alleging that Thomas
had traded judicial votes for
political favors. The Chronicle is planning to appeal, and the case could land
in the Illinois Supreme Court. Said Thomas
of the jury that gave him what is
likely the largest libel award ever in Illinois
, "I do feel they gave me my
name back."
Signed
By prized recruit O.J. Mayo
, a letter of intent to attend USC. Mayo
, 19, a
6'5" guard who transferred to Huntington
(W.Va.) High in September after
starring at Cincinnati's North College Hill
High for three years, is ranked as
the top high school senior in the country. (He averaged 28.6 points, 5.7
rebounds and five assists per game last season.) Mayo
(above) said he wanted to
announce his decision now so speculation over where he would go wouldn't be a
distraction when Huntington
's season started. "[USC] Coach [Tim] Floyd has
been an NBA
coach ... and the city of Los Angeles
is a great marketing
city," Mayo
said. "Hopefully, if everything goes well, I can market
myself better for the next level."
Covered
By 76ers
guard Allen Iverson
, the funeral expenses for a 22-year-old
Philadelphia
man who died on Nov. 14 from complications following a 2003
shooting that occurred after he refused to surrender his Iverson jersey to a
group of teenagers. Kevin Johnson
, who had recently graduated from high school,
was paralyzed by the shooting and recently fell into a vegetative state. His
family took him off life support last week; his funeral was scheduled for
Wednesday. "If they were that serious," Iverson said of the muggers,
"I would have given them 100 jerseys."
Died
At age 79, of respiratory and circulatory failure, former Hungarian national
team captain Ferenc Puskas
(right), one of the giants of international soccer
in the 1950s. Puskas, known as the Galloping Major in honor of his rank in the
Hungarian army, scored 84 goals in 85 games for the national team and led
Hungary
to an Olympic gold medal in 1952 and the final of the '54 World Cup. He
also starred in one of European soccer's most famous matches, scoring two goals
in Hungary
's shocking upset of England
at Wembley Stadium
in 1953. In 1999
Puskas was voted the sixth best player of the 20th century.
Announced
Eight days after North Texas
football coach Darrell Dickey was fired, that the
school's athletic facility will be named for him. Dickey led the Mean Green to
a 42--63 record in nine seasons and after a 3--8 start this year was axed on
Nov. 8. The move angered Jim McIngvale
, a Houston
furniture magnate and one of
North Texas
's highest-profile boosters, who gave the school an ultimatum: Honor
Dickey or he would redirect a $1 million gift he gave the athletic department
to the music program. Said athletic director Rick Villarreal, "You have to
keep the boosters' best wishes in mind."
Announced
By Chinese health officials, that mice will be used to test the safety of
athletes' food at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing
. China
has had a rash of
food-poisoning incidents this year; last month 200 students and teachers were
sickened at a school in the southern part of the country. To prevent such
problems during the Games and fend off possible terrorist plots, mice will
sample ingredients 24 hours before meals are prepared. The mice develop
symptoms within 17 hours if the food is tainted, faster than lab testing would
provide results. It isn't the first time testers have been used—human tasters
were employed at the 1988 Games in Seoul
.
Cloned
In Austin
, Scamper, a gelding that won a record 10 Professional Rodeo Cowboys
Association barrel racing championships between 1984 and '93 (SI, Dec. 15,
1986). The male foal, Clayton
(above), was born on Aug. 8, but his birth was
kept a secret until last week; he looks almost identical to Scamper (below),
who is still alive at 29. "Scamper was one of the greatest horses
ever," said Charmayne James, Scamper's owner and rider and the alltime
leader on barrel racing's money list. "I wanted to get in and save his
genetics, because if they were ever able to clone a horse, Scamper would be the
horse to clone." James plans to breed Clayton
and says he won't be raced
for fear of injury.