Natl. Sports Headlines for Thursday, Oct. 27th



Natl. Sports Headlines for Thursday, Oct. 27th:


ST. LOUIS (AP) -After last night's rainout, the Texas Rangers

will try again and win their first World Series championship. The

Rangers take a 3-2 Series lead into tonight's game with Colby Lewis

on the mound for Texas against lefty Jaime Garcia of the

St. Louis Cardinals.

 


ST. LOUIS (AP) - World Series Game 7, if necessary, would be

played Friday night and Rangers manager Ron Washington has said he

would go with Matt Harrison in that one. Cards manager Tony La

Russa has not indicated a starter, but ace Chris Carpenter would be

available on three days' rest.


MONTREAL (AP) - Carey Price made 21 saves for his 100th win and

Max Pacioretty had two goals and an assist and

the Montreal Canadiens ended a six-game losing streak with a 5-1

win over the Philadelphia Flyers last night. The Canadiens, who are

2-5-2 overall, had not gone this deep into a season before claiming

their second win since the1941-42 season.

 


NEW YORK (AP) - After seven games in three countries and about a

month away from home, the New York Rangers are thrilled to return

to the friendly confines of Madison Square Garden, which was

undergoing renovation. The Rangers will become the last of the

NHL's 30 teams to play their home opener when they host the Toronto

Maple Leafs tonight.

 


GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) - Hoping to win the gold medal at the

Pan American Games for the first time since 1983, the United States

men's basketball team hung on for a 77-76 win over the Dominican

Republic and will play Brazil next in Group B play. Lance Thomas, a

member of Duke's 2010 national championship team, led the United

States with 15 points and 16 rebounds.


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