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The latest sports news:
  • The Directors’ Cup, a little-known but prized honor, has set off a competition to have the best broad-based sports program.
  • C. C. Sabathia has not lost in 21 straight starts at Yankee Stadium, going 16-0 with a 2.05 earned run average.
  • Line umpires strive to maintain anonymity even as they factor mightily in the outcomes of matches.
  • Beatrice Capra, 18, of the United States, who is ranked No. 371, upset Aravane Rezai of France, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3.
  • Eric Gordon scored 21 points to lead the United States, which will next play Angola on Monday in the elimination round of the world basketball championships.
  • A dance squad from Ukraine, known as the Red Foxes, was pulled to avoid performing in front of Turkish government officials, but no one can agree as to why.
  • After his victory on Wednesday, John Isner answered the predictable round of questions about that really long match at Wimbledon.
  • The ad was designed to honor the heritage of coal mining, but the activists said it appeared to be a tacit endorsement of the controversial practice of strip mining.
  • The Jets took in an early private performance of the show “Black Angels Over Tuskegee” on Wednesday in Manhattan.
  • Tiger Woods’s finish at the Barclays moved him to 65th in the FedEx Cup points list, and he has a chance to vault near the top.
  • Bob Arum, the fight promoter, did not attend a news conference for a championship fight so that he could be close to the hunt for his missing son.
  • Cappie Pondexter scored 30 points as the Liberty defeated the Indiana Fever in the decisive game of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
  • Lauren Jackson, a forward for the Seattle Storm, will join Lisa Leslie and Sheryl Swoopes as the W.N.B.A.’s only three-time winners.
  • Arizona is trying to gauge the interest in a trade for Matt Leinart, who has repeatedly failed to seize the starting quarterback’s job.
  • A team of former N.C.A.A. athletes unveiled the Capital One Cup, which will be awarded to the top men’s and women’s Division I programs based on cumulative on-field performance across multiple sports.
  • The teams will still play each other in the last conference game of the season and could conceivably play again in the league title game that starts next year.
  • Mark Teixeira ran his series total to 8 for 10 with seven runs batted in as the Yankees maintained their division lead.
  • David Wright is not blaming anyone for a season that looked promising but continues to show signs of deterioration, the latest being the Mets’ third straight loss to the Braves.
  • The Reds’ Aroldis Chapman, a left-hander who routinely throws harder than 100 miles an hour, earned his first victory in the defeat of the Brewers.
  • The 35-year-old pitcher probably sees himself as a starter and may opt for a club that can assure him he would have that role.
  • Chicago trailed, 4-1, going into the eighth, but the White Sox rallied and beat the Indians 6-4.
  • Andy Pettitte continued making progress in his recovery from a left groin injury, throwing 55 pitches at a high intensity.
  • For the second year in a row, a highly ranked American was ousted from the Open in a match marred by a foot-fault dispute.
  • Making his United States Open singles debut, the American teenager Ryan Harrison upset the 15th seed.
  • After waiting hours to get on court, No. 1 seed Caroline Wozniacki required only 61 minutes to dispatch Chelsea Gullickson 6-1, 6-1 to advance to the second round.
  • North Carolina Coach Butch Davis suspended defensive tackle Marvin Austin indefinitely for violating unspecified team rules.
  • The N.H.L. extended its deadline to Friday for ruling on Ilya Kovalchuk’s 15-year, $100 million contract with the Devils.
  • The Olympic champion Usain Bolt said his American sprint rival Tyson Gay “probably just hates my guts” because he has dominated major championships.
  • The need of Americans for an American to root for; also, the growing difference between the pros and the fans.
  • Richard Gasquet upset No. 6 Nikolay Davydenko.
  • Mirjana Lucic lost to Jelena Jankovic in a second-round match, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2.
  • At the U.S. Open, Soderling was expected to win, and when he did, there were lessons learned.
  • Arnold Palmer led the charge in popularizing golf in the United States in the 1950s and now, in retirement, he is in the vanguard of another movement: educating the public about prostate cancer.
  • A tour of courses in upstate New York shows off the work of the famed golf architect Robert Trent Jones.
  • What qualifies as advice, and how many penalty strokes can a player incur for giving it?
  • The Mets are offering fans prorated season-ticket packages for the remaining home games that include "the option to purchase your seats for all potential 2010 Mets postseason games at Citi Field."
  • Each of the next five Yankees games will begin at 1:05 p.m., including Friday's game against the Blue Jays, which was scheduled to facilitate traffic flow on Labor Day weekend.
  • Aroldis Chapman and his 103.9-mile-an-hour fastball have joined the first-place Cincinnati Reds.
  • The latest episode of HBO's "Hard Knocks" opens with more talk of Darrelle Revis, but the Jets are baffled by a report that an agreement is near.
  • A final decision on the length of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's suspension is likely to be announced on Friday, the day before teams trim rosters to 53 players.
  • Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders has posted a summation of seven years of research at his Web site.
  • The Liberty is moving to Newark for the next three seasons while Madison Square Garden is being renovated.
  • The Spanish star Ricky Rubio could come to the United States in 2011, but a looming N.B.A. lockout complicates the situation.
  • After dealing with a numbers of injuries last season, the Sooners are back and healthy.
  • Bo Pelini has turned things around at Nebraska.
  • Quarterback Andy Dalton leads a team that returns 16 starters.
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