Aug 12 (Reuters) - Reuters sports schedule at 0600 GMT on Friday (times GMT)
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GOLF
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JOHNS CREEK, Georgia - Tiger Woods offered a tantalising glimpse of his old self at the PGA Championship on Thursday before the erratic play that has dogged him through the past, winless, two years returned to wreck his opening round. (GOLF-PGA/WOODS, moved, pix, tv, by Simon Evans, 500 words)
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TENNIS
Montreal Masters (to 14)
MONTREAL - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga hit Roger Federer with an unpleasant Wimbledon flashback on Thursday, brushing aside the Swiss maestro 7-6 4-6 6-1 to book his place in an unlikely quarter-final line-up at the Montreal Masters. (TENNIS-MEN/, moved, pix, by Steve Keating, 400 words)
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Toronto Cup (to 14)
TORONTO - French Open champion Li Na played like a "junior" while Vera Zvonareva, Maria Sharapova and Petra Kvitova were all also sent packing after rusty performances in the third round at the Toronto Cup. (TENNIS-WOMEN/, moved, pix, by Frank Pingue, 450 words)
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BASEBALL
CLEVELAND - Detroit ace Justin Verlander picked up his 100th career win by pitching the Tigers to a 4-3 win over division rivals Cleveland. (BASEBALL-INDIANS/, moved, 350 words)
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CYCLING
MELBOURNE - Yellow-clad fans in their thousands thronged Melbourne's city centre to hail Cadel Evans as Australia's first Tour de France champion took a ceremonial ride into town after returning from Europe. (CYCLING-AUSTRALIA/EVANS, moved, by Ian Ransom, 350 words)
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CRICKET
England v India third test, Edgbaston (to 14)
BIRMINGHAM, England - England will resume day three on 456-3, a lead of 232 over India, as they push to set up a potential victory and close in on top spot in the world rankings. (CRICKET-INDIA/, expect by 1200, pix, by Richard Sydenham, 500 words)
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Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, first ODI, Harare (0700)
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SOCCER
LONDON - For all the glitz, glamour and money in a modern footballer's life former Arsenal and England defender Lee Dixon would still rather play in the 1980s and 90s. (SOCCER-ENGLAND/DIXON (INTERVIEW), moved, by Tom Pilcher, 600 words)
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BADMINTON
World championships, London (to 14)
LONDON - Quarter-finals day at the Wembley Arena pits world number one Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia against giant-killing Guatemalan Kevin Cordon. (BADMINTON-WORLD/, expect from 1200, by Dave Thompson, 350 words)
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MOTORCYCLING
MotoGP: Czech Republic, Brno (to 14)
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RUGBY
Fiji v Tonga
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GOLF
PGA Championship (to 14)
JOHNS CREEK, Georgia - American Steve Stricker, seeking his first major title, will take a two-shot lead into Friday's second round after opening with a sizzling seven-under-par 63 to match the lowest round in a major. (GOLF-PGA/, expect by 1400, pix, tv, by Mark Lamport-Stokes and Simon Evans, 500 words) - -
JOHNS CREEK, Georgia - Tiger Woods offered a tantalising glimpse of his old self at the PGA Championship on Thursday before the erratic play that has dogged him through the past, winless, two years returned to wreck his opening round. (GOLF-PGA/WOODS, moved, pix, tv, by Simon Evans, 500 words)
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TENNIS
Montreal Masters (to 14)
MONTREAL - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga hit Roger Federer with an unpleasant Wimbledon flashback on Thursday, brushing aside the Swiss maestro 7-6 4-6 6-1 to book his place in an unlikely quarter-final line-up at the Montreal Masters. (TENNIS-MEN/, moved, pix, by Steve Keating, 400 words)
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Toronto Cup (to 14)
TORONTO - French Open champion Li Na played like a "junior" while Vera Zvonareva, Maria Sharapova and Petra Kvitova were all also sent packing after rusty performances in the third round at the Toronto Cup. (TENNIS-WOMEN/, moved, pix, by Frank Pingue, 450 words)
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BASEBALL
CLEVELAND - Detroit ace Justin Verlander picked up his 100th career win by pitching the Tigers to a 4-3 win over division rivals Cleveland. (BASEBALL-INDIANS/, moved, 350 words)
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CYCLING
MELBOURNE - Yellow-clad fans in their thousands thronged Melbourne's city centre to hail Cadel Evans as Australia's first Tour de France champion took a ceremonial ride into town after returning from Europe. (CYCLING-AUSTRALIA/EVANS, moved, by Ian Ransom, 350 words)
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CRICKET
England v India third test, Edgbaston (to 14)
BIRMINGHAM, England - England will resume day three on 456-3, a lead of 232 over India, as they push to set up a potential victory and close in on top spot in the world rankings. (CRICKET-INDIA/, expect by 1200, pix, by Richard Sydenham, 500 words)
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Zimbabwe v Bangladesh, first ODI, Harare (0700)
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SOCCER
LONDON - For all the glitz, glamour and money in a modern footballer's life former Arsenal and England defender Lee Dixon would still rather play in the 1980s and 90s. (SOCCER-ENGLAND/DIXON (INTERVIEW), moved, by Tom Pilcher, 600 words)
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BADMINTON
World championships, London (to 14)
LONDON - Quarter-finals day at the Wembley Arena pits world number one Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia against giant-killing Guatemalan Kevin Cordon. (BADMINTON-WORLD/, expect from 1200, by Dave Thompson, 350 words)
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MOTORCYCLING
MotoGP: Czech Republic, Brno (to 14)
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RUGBY
Fiji v Tonga
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