Italian Singles: ITALIAN TABLE SOLD,
LOBIANCOS PLAN CHANGES
The Italian Table in Vineland has been sold to Michael DiDomenico, a cousin of founding owners Bob and Cheryl Gallo, and renamed Michael's.DiDomenico, a retired Absegami High School history teacher, has created seafood specials for Oves restaurant on the Ocean City Boardwalk for the last 10 summers. Michael's is his first restaurant venture.DiDomenico has added Mediterranean dishes to the mostly Italian menu for which the Italian Table was known.There are...
Italian Singles: NIGHT OUT IN N.Y. FOR ANDRE
Before they head for the Davis Cup matches in Italy, Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras plan to catch a Broadway show.They were to board Agassi's private jet at the Miami International Airport Sunday night and fly to New York, where Agassi was going to treat Sampras to a performance of Grease, which stars Agassi's girlfriend, Brooke Shields. After the show, they will board a Concorde at Kennedy Airport and fly to England, connecting to Palmero, Sicily, where the U.S....
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Newcombe, Roche in tennis Hall
Australians John Newcombe and Tony Roche, who teamed up to win 12 Grand Slam doubles titles, and American Chuck McKinley were among six inductees named Friday to the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Also elected were Nicola Pietrangeli of Italy, the late Dorothy Round Little of Great Britain and Ted Tinling, selected for his outstanding contributions to the game. Induction ceremonies will be held at the Newport Casino in Newport, R.I., on July 12 during the Volvo Tennis Hall of Fame...
Italian Singles: SHE'S ON THE MEND FOOT SURGERY HELPS MELROSE'S CHIMINELLO
A HARD QUESTION
Amy Chiminello of Melrose, now in her junior year at Stanford, didn't play any tournaments this summer, although she was originally scheduled to participate in three events. ''My feet were so bad that whenever I played, I would get eight blisters on each foot,'' she said. So Chiminello paid a visit to an orthopedist, Mark M. Berenson of Melrose, and discovered that she had a condition called "claw and hammer...
Italian Singles: Althea Gibson was too far ahead of her time
Ahead of her time doesn't begin to tell the story of Althea Gibson. But two facts culled from the end of her life do, and they remind us how painful it is to be a pioneer sometimes.The first is that when Gibson died Sunday in a New Jersey hospital at age 76, she was just about broke.The second is that it wasn't until almost four decades after her own victory at Wimbledon that another black woman, Zina Garrison, graced that lawn in a championship match, and...