Some of the sports stories The Associated Press is covering Monday. A full Sports Digest will be sent by about 3 p.m. All times EDT:- CLEVELAND -- Still needing one win for their first title since 1948, the Cleveland Indians will be back at home when Josh Tomlin starts Tuesday night with a 3-2 World Series lead. Jake Arrieta pitches for the Chicago Cubs.- CHICAGO -- Success was practically stamped on Kris Bryants DNA. Thats what made his struggles through the first four World Series games so confounding. But his fourth-inning home run awakened a hibernating Cubs offense.- Duke is the runaway No. 1 choice in the APs preseason mens college basketball poll. The Blue Devils are followed Kentucky, Kansas, Villanova and Oregon.- CHICAGO -- The World Series leaves town, but the last-place Bears are still around. They host Sam Bradford and a Minnesota Vikings team looking to shake off its first loss. Jay Cutler returns to Chicago. Game starts 8:30 p.m.- CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Cam Newton let loose on NFL officiating. The Panthers quarterback says hes tired of not getting calls. Now others weigh in on the matter.- ARLINGTON, Texas -- Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has spoken with the NFLs special counsel for domestic violence investigations, and running back Ezekiel Elliott says he was interviewed by the league this season about an abuse claim.- FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- So much for Deflategate deflating the Patriots this season. New England has reached the halfway point and -- surprise -- has the best record in the NFL.- COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State, after an upset by Penn State and a near loss to Northwestern, is resetting expectations. Coach Urban Meyer is now calling this years team a project.- BATON ROUGE, La. -- LSU interim coach Ed Orgeron insists his teams resurgence is all about the players. But if the No. 15 Tigers beat No. 1 Alabama on Saturday night it will be hard for LSU to cut Orgeron loose after the season.- RIO DE JANEIRO -- Workers for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics are ready to sue the local organizing committee, demanding to be paid almost 2 1/2 months after the problem-filled games ended.- PARIS -- Andy Murray has spent much of his career trying to catch the likes of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic -- all having held the No. 1 ranking for long spells. Now it could finally be Murrays turn at 29.- The NHL gives teams the ability to test some players for up to nine games before spending money on a year of their contracts. Its decision time for several teams.- NEW YORK -- NBA players who once may have been thinking about a personal charity have shifted their attention to their communities. The games have started, but the work to make things better has not stopped.- CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- It would be easy for Jimmie Johnson to focus only on NASCARs title-deciding race and his bid to win a record-tying seventh championship. No way. He plans to grab as much momentum as possible for the season finale.- Formula One sure knows how to get in its own way. The drivers derring-do, the adrenaline, the speed, the glitz and the wealth all can be overtaken by the sports buffoonery.- SHANGHAI -- No one from Japan has more than Hideki Matsuyamas three PGA Tour victories. No one from Japan won a World Golf Championship. None of this might have been possible if Matsuyama had never left home.- ARCADIA, Calif. -- Entries are taken for 13 Breeders Cup races worth $28 million. Eleven races drawn at 4 p.m.; Distaff and Classic at 7 p.m. Wholesale Shoes Nike . 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Wholesale Shoes For Sale . Most important, perhaps, it went off without a hitch. Organizers poked a little fun at the now-infamous opening ceremony gaffe that saw only four out of five snowflakes open up into rings, leaving the Olympics logo one ring short. Canada is back in soccers medal round at the Olympics, and this time the team wants more.The Canadian women surprisingly reached the podium four years ago at the London Games, beating France 1-0 for the bronze medal. The Canadians again knocked off the higher-ranked French in the quarterfinals in Brazil, earning a semifinal match against Germany on Tuesday in Belo Horizonte.Canada, ranked No. 10 in the world, has had a brilliant run in Brazil with wins in all four of its matches -- three of which came against top-five teams.Im super proud of every single player. We have this never-say-die attitude and defensively were not going to give up much, teams are going to have to work to break us down, Canada captain Christine Sinclair said following the victory over France in Sao Paulo.If Canada gets by No. 2 Germany for the second time in Brazil, the women will get a shot against either Sweden or Brazil in gold medal match in Rio de Janeiro on Friday.With the victory over No. 3 France, the Canadians became the only team from London to return to the semifinals. The three-time defending champion United States was ousted by Sweden in the quarterfinals, Canada eliminated France, and Japan (silver) didnt qualify for the tournament.The Canadians are no doubt also seeking some redemption after the disappointing 4-3 overtime loss to the United States in the London semifinals.Sinclair scored all three of Canadas goals, but Abby Wambach nailed a penalty kick shortly after a questionable call -- the Canadian goalkeeper was flagged with the rarely used call for time wasting -- sending the match into extra time. Alex Morgan scored the game-winner.Afterward, Sinclair commented on the officiating, eventually drawing a four-match suspensioon from international play.dddddddddddd.Now 33, Sinclair has played well in Brazil with a pair of goals to move her into a tie with Brazil forward Marta for third on the career Olympic goal list with 10. Brazils Cristiane has the most with 14.Also having a good tournament is Janine Beckie, who has three goals. Veteran Sophie Schmidt scored the only goal in the quarterfinal victory over France.The Canadians will face a German team that very well could be looking for revenge after falling 2-1 to Canada in group play. Mellissa Tancredi scored both goals for Canada.But the Germans nonetheless earned a spot in the semifinals with a 1-0 victory over China on Friday in Salvador. Melanie Behringer scored the only goal for the reigning European champions.Canadas return to the semifinals also gives U.S. fans something to cheer for after the Americans lost on penalties to Sweden. It was the earliest U.S. exit ever in a major international tournament.Many of the Canadians also play in the National Womens Soccer League, or played college soccer in the United States. Sinclair, considered one of the best players in the world, won a pair of NCAA championships with the University of Portland and now plays for the NWSLs Portland Thorns. Beckie plays for the Houston Dash and goalkeeper Stephanie Labbe plays for the Washington Spirit.Nichelle Prince is a senior at Ohio State, while Ashley Lawrence and Kadeisha Buchanan play at West Virginia. Jessie Fleming is an incoming freshman at UCLA.Im proud on what were showing, Canada coach John Herdman said. Were on the medal rounds. Were here, but were not done yet. ' ' '