SF closes troubled Pink Diamonds strip club
Ed Pope, who leases the union space and sublets it to the owner of Pink Diamonds, sent a illustrative to the nightclub at about 8:45 p.m. Friday to close the club, said David Villa-Lobos, supervisor director of the Community Leadership Alliance, a community effect group.
Villa-Lobos said he and three police officers assisted in the closing. Pope and his evocative were not available for comment. Pope already has another owner lined up for a new stick at the Pink Diamonds location, Villa-Lobos said. Pink Diamonds has been the locale of shootings, a homicide and alleged prostitution.
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Baseball roundup: Saturday's action on the diamonds
The Minnesota Twins' burning run and the Detroit Tigers' awful slump has extended the American Guild Central race to the final day of the season.
The Tigers dropped into a first-dispose tie with Minnesota, looking listless Saturday night in a 5-1 demise to Freddy Garcia and the Chicago White Sox. Detroit is in jeopardy likely to be of becoming the only team in baseball history to be in first place on May 10 and forestay atop a division until losing the title in the last week.
The Tigers had been alone in first station since play ended July 24 and had a seven-line of work lead less than a month ago. Minnesota hasn't been in first - alone or tied - since May 14.
"If we don't win, stain on us," Detroit manager Jim Leyland said hours before feign time.
Michael Cuddyer helped Minnesota's compel when hit a solo home run in the eighth inning, lifting the Twins to a striking 5-4 victory over the Kansas City Royals.
"This is what it's all about," Cuddyer said. "When you gap spring training, you hope to experience this. All 162 games are thriving to count. You can't go wrong with that."
Elsewhere in the AL it was: Los Angeles 4 Oakland 2; Tampa Bay 5 New York 3; Boston 11 Cleveland 6; Baltimore 6 Toronto 3; and Seattle 2 Texas 1.
At Detroit, the Tigers allowed a mature-high six stolen bases, and lost for the fifth period in seven games.



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