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Philadelphia at Arizona __6 p.m. Little League World Series Fe’ao entered the game with one out and runners i : slug er Kalen Pimen- Golf to Petcare to easily get pi batesbs Demeyer, who was caught too far off base. In the bottom of the fifth, Fe’ao hit a high shot that Y 7 J 30, 7 p.m. 1:30 invatonalic asChet = MpIOr ee? Te ESPN2 ae TGC am. Buick Championshi ip.m. CBS Oahua 6-1 lead and send them to Sunday’stitle game versus Curacao, a 2-1 winner over Japan in the international championship game. U.S. Amateur Senior, The Tradition ‘Auto 2 p.m. 4pm. NBC TGC participatein decades he won't present the prestigious collegiate iPlayerof the year awardbearing his name, due to a Los Angeles Athletic Club Presi- dent Steve Hathaway, whose group. sponsors the award in concert with Wooden, said the dispute concerned Wooden's decision to lend his name to an unrelated awardin January. “As part ofits stewardship of the award, the club has a legal duty to defend its trademarks that John Wooden protect the award,” Hathaway said in a statement to the Los Angeles Times, which first reported the story Saturday. Hathaway said he was “shocked and saddened” by Wooden's decision. Woodenfamily agent Mark Humenik said the two sides differed over how Woodenshould be able to use his name. When asked if they might eventually reach an agreement, he said “never say never.” Wooden retired as UCLA’s coach in 1975, after winning the 10 NCAA championships in his last 12 years. The Wooden Award has been given annually since then. Wooden gavethe club the John R. Wooden trademark for the men’s award,as well as one for woven's player of the year and one for coaches. not bitter,” Wooden said. “I’m feeling better flagstick andstopping about a foot the hole. WAY OF D Lopez poised make for ‘team: Tis caean ese lane alter aoiaetome ter PRAISING twoselections will be for the Solheim Cup team. Now it’s a matter of making the announcement on Sunday. zee Cavaliers wee esteak more sure of which way I'm leaning,” she said Saturday Sens Seer eae 8 ie eeee ship for Children. “But I will have to 9 OURSEI VES decide that probably t ee 10players onthe Sollist earn spots on the pea aneeus captain mak- ing twoother selections. The U.S. life is tomaximize our emotional i Women's alkstar game _3 p.m. ESPN2 Fastpitch championship _5 p.m. ESPN2 takes on Europe in the Ryder Cupstyle event Sept.ve, Stick in Carmel, income.” This can actually be construed as an attempt to “go for the gusto” ee | ‘AN UNJUST IRL in Sonoma 1:30 p.m. ESPN Tennis PilotPen~—~—~—~SCOWAL Volleyball dispute with the group that sponsors the prize. AVP Boulder 0; The 94-year-old Wooden, however,said he won't | a contest the use of his name for the award. | Radio “| don't want anything tointerfere with the con| (Pioneer B tinuation of-the award,” he told The Associated Press| on Saturday. booth short and right of the A a 47-yard pitchtothe Dougherty drop theand hitting . got a free chip with hispin. it count, made | Racing ChampCar Montreal 11:30 a.m. NBC e award LOS ANGELES — Hall of Fame coach JohnR. Wooden, who led UCLA to10 national ships, says that for the first time in nearly three best shot that I've ever hit,” he said. Dougherty’s approach from 220 yards on the 18th hit ABC landed beyondthe hedges in left field to give West COLLEGE BASKETBALL se looden says i — We st nae «Considering the circumstances, it's probably the | te . one || ESPN 10am. Consolationgame ESPN. on second and third and hit the first batter he faced, Nathan Lewis, to load the bases. But Fe’ao got the next hitter, 12:10 p.m. WGN le Idaho Falls at Orem 3 p.m. FSN 4p.m. 1400AM_ Nancy Lopez | ety easwre Glas Kerr, Meg Mallon, Juli Inkster, Rosie Jones, Natalie 5 Kim, Pat Hurst and Paula Creamer. Laura Diaz came into the Wendy's holding the No.9 spot with Michele Redman peibjeaeediprlpenyh aap pealpan! they can make the team is to be picked by Lopez. | one another. But instead, what seems to have developed in our culture is an insatiable 1 to build someone up and then for whatever reason, down. ©] French fans defend Armstrong than I havea right to feel at my age. I've been blessed.” PARIS— Le ee cee wee neem LF * French fans who criticized that accused aan seven-time Tour de France winner of doping, with Molinari advance to U.S. one letter writer ing that the cyclist beleft alone. hate z I L'Equipe publishedletters to the editor in its weekend ARDMORE, Pa. — Bobby Jones and Ben Hogan hit or better still, savor experiences that heighten our connection with take delight in bringing them | CYCLING memorable shots at historic Merion Golf Club.Dillon Dougherty may have outdone them both. in for birdie at the 17th hole andhit the flagstick with a 47-yardpitch on 18, the ball stopping close enoughfor a gimmie par. He beat Canada’s J.C. Deacon 1-up Saturday to advance to the final of the U.S. Amateur. The Northwestern senior will meet Italy’s Edoardo Molinari, a 2 and | semifinal winner over Austin Eaton III,in today’s 36-hole match playfinal. Dougherty and Molinari will receive invitations to next year’s Masters and U.S. Open. Sunday’s winner also advances to the 2006 British Open. “That'sincredible,” Dougherty said. “Since I was a t would appear that we have Se a ae proclaimed pie Pe eaie ereoeet hisfst Tour victory in 1999, The cy‘clist has denied the charges, cegoemiie lett vateof a ” and Places no trust in the lab that handled the test. Of the Pressed varying degrees “Leave him alone!” wrote Eugenie Hays from the Brittany town of La Forest-Landerneau. Like many readers, she noted many athletes take banned prod— these days but riot everyone inspires like Arm. “Don’t shatter our dreams.” Riche, another reader, wrote that “these accusations (true orfalse having little importance) only a, one thing: that scientific research is seven years lat Womenmeals ie stories Simpson fe Rose,both icons as players but pariahs followingtheir careers as a result of misdeeds. On lesser scale, I remember the late Mike Webster, the great center for the Pittsburgh Steelers. 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