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- GALLERY
Elephants may trump Giants and Redskins NFL “Thursday Afternoon Football”?
Could happen on the West Coast around Labor Day.
The NFL said yesterday it may start the season-opening Redskins-at-Giants game on Thursday, Sept. 4, at 4 p.m. Pacific time, 90 minutes earlier than planned.
- DAILY DIGEST
U.S. makes history with soccer victory The U.S. soccer team has its first winning streak on European soil. Carlos Bocanegra and Oguchi Onyewu headed in first-half goals, substitute Eddie Lewis scored in the second half, and the United States beat Poland 3-0 in an exhibition game yesterday in Krakow.
- SPEED WEEK
IndyCar emerges from civil war; will fans notice? After 12 years of hostilities between the Indy Racing League and the Champ Car World Series, the merged IndyCar Series debuts Saturday night at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
- Uncommitted Evans leads East stars to win
MILWAUKEE – Tyreke Evans scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the East to a 107-102 victory over the West in the McDonald's All-American High School Basketball boys game last night.
- On the air / local events
- NBA ROUNDUP
Bryant tossed, Lakers fall Jason Richardson and Raymond Felton got sick yesterday morning, putting their status in question for the Charlotte Bobcats' game against the high-flying Lakers in Los Angeles.
- NBA standings
- Harden, A's earn split with Red Sox
TOKYO – Split two games, get back on a plane. Rich Harden struck out nine over six innings and Emil Brown hit a three-run homer, leading the Oakland Athletics to a 5-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox early yesterday (San Diego time) in the finale of their season-opening series in Japan.
- BASEBALL REPORT
Angels' Escobar has torn shoulder Kelvim Escobar, an 18-game winner for the Los Angeles Angels last season, told reporters yesterday he has a tear in his pitching shoulder and might need surgery.
- AL summaries
- Spring Flings
- Lower penalty still costs SDSU 6 scholarships
San Diego State's football program will suffer a reduction of six scholarships over the next two seasons because of a fourth straight year of poor Academic Progress Rates.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Missing tournaments costs Braun Cal job California fired coach Ben Braun yesterday after another disappointing season in which the Golden Bears missed the NCAA Tournament.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL
SDSU stymies Harvard San Diego State pitcher Jon Berger didn't throw a no-hitter last night against Harvard. Berger wasn't far off, though, allowing one hit going into the ninth inning in the Aztecs' 4-0 win at Tony Gwynn Stadium.
- Exhibition baseball scoreboard
- College basketball scoreboard
- Santa Anita results
- NHL standings
- High schools scoreboard
- Local golf scoreboard
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