*COLLEGES: The 16th-ranked Illinois-Chicago’s men’s soccer team upset top-ranked Santa Clara 4-3 at Flames Field.
*NHRA: Five-time champion Tony Schumacher set Top Fuel records for wins in a row (6) and wins in a season (11) and tied Joe Amato for most wins all-time in Top Fuel (52) at the 54th Mac Tools U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis.
*HORSE RACING: Anak Nikal won the $1 million Pennsylvania Derby at Philadelphia Park. … Stolis Winner won the $1.9 million All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs, N.M. … Vineyard Haven won the $250,000 Hopeful Stakes at Saratoga. … Art Official won the $392,850 Cane Pace at Freehold Raceway, the first leg of the pacing Triple Crown for 3-year-olds. … Arlington Park is dark Wednesday as it returns to the four-day racing week for the remainder of its meeting through Sept. 24. Racing programs will be held on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
*SOCCER: German team Borussia Moenchengladbach signed U.S. midfielder Michael Bradley to a four-year contract. … Manchester City of the English Premier League agreed to a takeover by a United Arab Emirates business group. … Brazilian Jorvan Viera is returning as coach of Iraq’s team.
*TRACK: Director Dave Collins has stepped down after being told his contract would not be renewed following Britain’s poor track and field performances at the Beijing Olympics.
*GOLF: Colin Montgomerie, 45, said he does not think he is not done playing in the Ryder Cup, despite not making Europe’s squad this year.
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EDITED BY LEE C. GORDON FROM TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICES




