Monday, August 09, 2004
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Monday, August 9, 2004 2:01 AM PDT | Sports News Channel NewsAsia Mon, 09 Aug 2004 0:19 AM PDT CANTON, United States : Quarterback John Elway, the National Football League's second all-time leading passer, and rusher Barry Sanders, the third all-time leading rusher, were elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. | Legions of Broncos cheer Elway's entry The Charlotte Observer Mon, 09 Aug 2004 0:21 AM PDT CANTON, Ohio - Amid a scene that looked like a Denver Broncos home game, John Elway joined Barry Sanders, Carl Eller and Bob Brown on Sunday as the newest members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. | BARRY SANDERS ENTERS HALL OF FAME: One regret: Never playing in a Super Bowl Detroit Free Press Mon, 09 Aug 2004 0:27 AM PDT CANTON, Ohio -- This time there were no sidesteps. No spin moves to change direction. No cutbacks and no mid-step course corrections. Barry Sanders knew where he was going this time and he arrived in style, taking his place among the all-time greats in the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Sunday afternoon. | Thorburn: It's time to turn page and move on The Daily Camera Mon, 09 Aug 2004 0:21 AM PDT CANTON, Ohio Two days, two hall of fames. On Saturday I paid tribute to musical masters at the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. Sunday it was off to "work" at the Pro Football Hall of Fame here. | Patriots' Colvin back at practice The Indianapolis Star Mon, 09 Aug 2004 0:43 AM PDT Former Purdue, Broad Ripple star who broke left hip returns to field after a year. Linebacker Rosevelt Colvin practiced with the New England Patriots on Sunday for the first time in nearly a year since breaking his left hip in the second game of last season. | Elway's fans most numerous Rocky Mountain News.com Mon, 09 Aug 2004 0:03 AM PDT CANTON, Ohio - They came from Colorado Springs, Westminster and Grand Junction, flew in from Montana to Florida. They were dressed in everything from orange wigs to blue capes, or in Dewey Reese's case, a goatee painted half and half. | Sanders' teammates, coaches travel far to pay homage to favorite Lion Detroit Free Press Mon, 09 Aug 2004 0:25 AM PDT CANTON, Ohio -- If Wayne Fontes had said it once, he had said it two -- or three or four -- dozen times in the past two weeks. "The team loved Barry Sanders," he said again Sunday. "Every player -- to a man -- on the Detroit Lions football team loved and respected Barry Sanders." | | | | You are subscribed to Yahoo! Alerts. If you no longer wish to receive this alert, click here to unsubscribe.
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