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Sports of The Times: A Line Was Drawn at Estadio Azteca
Mexico remembered how to come back and used the advantages of its home field to beat the United States and salvage its considerable pride.
International Herald Tribune Thursday, August 13, 2009

Nadal's First Singles Test Is Hardly a Test at All; Roddick Advances Easily
Rafael Nadal led by 4-3 in his first Rogers Cup match when David Ferrer, his Davis Cup teammate, retired with a knee injury Ferrer said he sustained before the match.
International Herald Tribune Thursday, August 13, 2009

The line on betting in Delaware
AMERICANS LOVE sports. Americans love to gamble. We play. We bet. We bet on what is played. But we definitely bet - on just about anything.
The Philadelphia Inquirer Thursday, August 13, 2009

Bill Conlin: Dick Allen, Woodstock and change
FORTY YEARS ago this weekend, the Grateful Dead and others drew 400,000 people to a rock concert on the Max Yasgur farm in Sullivan County, N.Y., 43 miles from the town of Woodstock.
The Philadelphia Inquirer Thursday, August 13, 2009

Astros pound Marlins in 14-6 win as Berkman returns
Suddenly, the Astros again resemble the team that played great for two months, the team that believed it was headed for the playoffs.
Houston Chronicle Thursday, August 13, 2009

Mexico Denies U.S. Coveted Soccer Win
More than 100,000 fans filled Mexico's Azteca Stadium Wednesday for the World Cup qualifying match between Mexico and the U.S. The Americans hoped to break a 72-year losing streak on Mexican soil, but Mexico City's altitude was against them.
NPR Thursday, August 13, 2009

PGA Championship Hours Away
The PGA Championship begins Thursday outside Minneapolis. Sports commentator John Feinstein says Tiger Woods will be trying to win his first major tournament of the season, but to do that he will have to beat the defending champion, Padraig Harrington.
NPR Thursday, August 13, 2009

Soccer Player's Excuse Nets Him $850 Ticket
A midfielder for one of Britain's premier league soccer teams was in court recently explaining why he had been caught driving over 100 mph. On a night out, he had a "situation" with fans of a rival team and thought they were chasing him down. Turns out the vehicle racing to catch him did not belong to a band of football hooligans; it was the cops — and he was fined $850.
NPR Thursday, August 13, 2009

Tennis Notebook: Reunion set for longtime coach
A silver anniversary tennis reunion for longtime local high school tennis coach Manuel Moreno Jr. will be held Saturday. Moreno, the head tennis coach at J. Frank Dobie High School, is celebrating 25 years as a coach: 13 years at O'Connell in Galveston, two years at Clear Lake and the last 10 at Dobie. Those who played for Moreno during that 25-year span are invited to attend.
Houston Chronicle Thursday, August 13, 2009

Tompkins: Attwater's prairie chickens fighting to survive
A half-million or more Attwater's prairie chickens lived in Texas when that photo was taken. But the upland bird, a subspecies of the greater prairie chicken endemic to the 20- to 70-mile-wide band of tall-grass coastal prairie that originally arched from the western edge of Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin to near Corpus Christi, were even then spiraling toward oblivion.
Houston Chronicle Thursday, August 13, 2009

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