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Show DAIlYHEfcALD 12 Sunday. September 26. 2004 TODAY Briefing NFL , Green Bay at Indianapolis at Boston Ndon,ESPN2 ipja,CBS AUTO RACING early this morning. But the Dolphins said the game time could change again. The Steelers flew to South Florida on Friday, a day early, because of the hurricane. Truex wins Busdi race at Dover Speedway ' TIME Baseball Florida at Atlanta Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets N.Y. Yankees at Boston Oakland at Anaheim STATION 11a.m. TBS 11:05 a.m. WGN Noon ESPN2 ESPN2 6 p.m. WNBA playoffs Detroit at New York 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Sacramento at Los Angeles OXY ABC NFL Football Chicago at Minnesota San Diego at Denver Green Bay at Indianapolis Tampa Bay at Oakland Ila.m. FOX 2 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. CBS FOX ESPN Golf The Heritage Senior SAS Championship 84 Lumber Classic Boise Open 7 a.m. TGC 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. TGC LPG, Long's Drug Challenge 9 ESPN TGC p.m. TGC NASR 400 MBNA America ' NHRA Fall Nationals 11a.m. TNT 1p.m. ESPN2 3 p.m., 11 p.m. ESPN2 " Tennis Davis Cup, U.S. vs. Belarus Volleyball Best of the Beach T. 2:30 p.m. IfAn I BASEBALL NBC Trff Hundreds of Montreal Expos fans held a raDy near Olympic Stadium on Saturday in the faint hope of dissuading baseball from moving their hometown team. Several speakers, including Jacques Doucet the club's longtime French broadcaster, and Michel Filteau, who organized, the rally, addressed a crowd of approximately 500 people in a parking lot adjacent to the Pierre Charbonneau Centre. Doucet told the crowd he was "proud and disappointed" to be speaking to them. "I saidi was proud because of the support that these fans . showed about keeping the team here, and I was disappointed because of the reasons that we were there," Doucet said Saturday night just before the first pitch of Montreal's . game against Philadelphia. ralFollowing the . ly, the group marched along the grounds of the Olympic Park to gather again outside Olympic Stadium. I Brown to start Sunday against Red Sox: At Boston, Kevin Brown will return to the New York Yankees' rotation today MONTREAL Nissan ofOrem 165 E. UNIVERSITY PKWY EXIT 272 right-hande- . .' offs." 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" , " champion was heavy and a step slow, but there was noth- - .'i -ing wrong with the way he punched. He put Rhode down 't once with 10 seconds left in the first round and then knocked m him down three times in the . ; second round before' Rhode's corner stepped in and the fight1; . was stopped. ,J "It's good to be back,? Bowe i said. "1 feel like a kid in a can- - -1 dy store." v.' , In his last fight before retir- ing, Bowe showed signs of brain damage and there were ? worries that getting hit in the head could damage him more.; .1 " . "They said crazy things !likec i I was punchy," Bowe said. . i "They're the- ones who are : ''."." punchy." 2004 Volkswagen Passat GLS 1.8 Turbo .MB I ... Some r. . SHAWNEE, Okla. Drivers wanted! 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The win in the Stacker 200 was the fifth of the year for Truex, tying him with rookie Kyle Busch and Greg Biffle for the most on the circuit. It also was the fifth in the career of Truex and increased his points lead over Busch to 152 after 27 of 34 races. "Winning at Dover means everything to me," said Truex, a native of Mayetta, N.J. "I've got a lot of fans in the stands." He said the victory was not achieved easily despite his Chevrolet being the class of the field. "We had a really good car at the start, but then it went away," Truex explained. "But we really worked on it, and we had the best car." He took the lead from pole-sittKasey Kahne, Nextel Cup rookie sensation, on the third of 200 laps at The Monster Mile and led the next 20 times conaround the crete ovaL Kahne went back in the lead for 57 laps, but was no factor when his car faded in the second half of the $1 million race. After that, it was just a question of Truex slowly overtaking several cars attempting to stretch their gas until he moved within a few car lengths of Wallace, who promptly slowed as his car began to sputter on lap 189. TV EVENT on Friday 6-- 4 2:15 the first game of their WNBA" Westerp Conference semifinal series. Jackson, the league's top, scorer at 20.5 points perjgame, i picked up her third foul with1 1622 to play mtnenrstnan, v i "I was probably the best cheerer on the bench," Jackson said. They played awesome, m was tough sitting, but I knew I'd get my chance in.the sett Tf ond half Sherl Sam added 11 points .and 10 rebounds for the Storm, ' whose reserves outscored Minnesota's . Nicole Ohlde led Minnesota . with 17 points, and Tamika n Williams added 16 points and ' FRANCOISJWYAssoctated PfB8 , 1 eight rebounds. Minnesota Montreal Expos fans cheer with team mascot Youppl before the ' . shot 44 percent from the field game against Philadelphia in Montreal on Saturday. The fans ; and committed 20 turnovers. " ' V; t march was a plea to keep the team in Montreal " BOXING' Pedro Martinet Boston pitcher after the New York Yankees beat him ON THE! AIR AVP NFL San Diego at Denver wish they would disappear. I wish they would disappear and never come back. I'd like to face any other team right now." MIAMI Hurricane Jeanne forced the Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers to move their game to prime time tonight. The teams and the league agreed to move the starting time from 1 1 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. because the hurricane was expected to bring significant wind and rain to South Florida late Saturday night and , NR. N.Y. Yankees "I Steelers. Dolphins forced to play later TODAY TODAY MLB ... j . |