Natl. Sports Headlines for Tuesday, Aug. 30th



Natl. Sports Headlines for Tuesday, Aug. 30th:


PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Philadelphia Eagles and quarterback

Michael Vick have agreed to a six-year contract. A source familiar

with the contract says it's worth a guaranteed $40 million and can

pay out as much as $100, making Vick one of the NFL's highest-paid

players once again. Vick was named the NFC's starting quarterback

in the Pro Bowl last season and was the league's comeback player of

the year.

 


INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton

Manning practiced with the team yesterday for the first time since

undergoing neck surgery four months ago. The Colts activated the

four-time NFL Most Valuable player from the physically unable to

perform list on Monday, although Manning still doesn't know if

he'll be healthy enough to play in the season opener. Manning has

started 227 consecutive games, including playoffs, and says he

won't play just to keep the streak intact.

 


NEW YORK (AP) - Third seed Roger Federer and No. 8 Mardy Fish

were among the first-round winners at the U.S. Open yesterday.

Winners on the women's side include third seed Maria Sharapova and

unseeded Venus Williams, but No. 5 Petra Kvitova

became the first reigning Wimbledon champ to lose in the opening

round of the Open.

 


NEW YORK (AP) - The Associated Press has learned that the lead

negotiators for the NBA owners and players will meet tomorrow for

just the second time since the lockout began. The sides last met

Aug. 1, exactly one month after the lockout was imposed. The sides

remain far apart on numerous financial issues, and commissioner

David Stern was disappointed by the players' position and has said

there must be progress by Labor Day.

 


SANTA ANA, Calif. Former NBA player Javaris Crittenton has been

arrested in Southern California to face a murder charge in an

Atlanta shooting. An FBI spokeswoman said Crittenton was taken into

custody at John Wayne Airport in Orange County after checking in

for a flight to Atlanta. Authorities were trying to determine

whether Crittenton will make an initial appearance in federal

court, or be taken directly to Atlanta to face state charges there.


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