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  • Basketball: Red Auerbach, who coached the Boston Celtics to eight straight titles from 1959-66, dies at the age of 89. He was the team's president up until his death, winning a total of 16 championships; nine as head coach, seven in the front office. (AP via Yahoo)

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    • In major non-postseason news, American baseball players and owners reach a tentative verbal agreement on a five-year labor contract. (AP via San Francisco Examiner)

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  • Football (soccer):
    • Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Čech undergoes surgery for a depressed skull fracture suffered in a collision with Stephen Hunt during the first minute of yesterday's match at Reading. The neurosurgeon who performed the operation said that Čech may be out for six weeks. (BBC)

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  • World Chess Championship
    • Veselin Topalov wins the eighth game of the Championship to make it all square at 4-4. It was Topalov's first regular win, after the awarded game earlier in the tournament.

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  • Field hockey: 2006 Women's Hockey World Cup in Madrid:
    • The Netherlands's easy 6-1 win over China earns them a place in the semifinals together with Argentina and Australia who already qualified from the other pool. Three more nations are in the run for the last available spot. Spain, England and Germany will decide which team will qualify on October 4.

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  • Field hockey: 2006 Women's Hockey World Cup in Madrid:
    • Argentina's 2-0 win in group B over South Korea and Australia's 0-0 draw versus Japan in the same group are good enough to already qualify for the semi finals while there is still a match to play. The teams face each other on 4 October to decide who will be the groups winner.
  • Formula One: General
    • As of 2010 South Korea will held a Grand Prix during the Formule One season. The yet to be built circuit will be located near Cholla and will cost about €210 million.
  • Tennis: French player Anthony Dupuis is suspended by the ITF for a total of two months after testing positive to have used salbutamol. He also had to pay back his prize money worth €24.000. Dupuis states he used the substance as a medicine against his asthma. However Dupuis is suspended the ITF believes his story and only put him on hold for two months instead of two years which is a standard.

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