Rajesh Narwal scored 16 points as Jaipur Pink Panthers crushed Dabang Delhi KC 51-26 for their third win of the season. Panthers, who became the first team to score 50 points this season, also moved to the top of the table following their emphatic victory.?The two teams were tied 2-2 after six minutes, but Jasvir Singh scored two raid points to open up a two-point lead for Panthers. The team soon inflicted an all-out to stretch their lead to 12-4. Delhis Selvamani picked up two raid points to reduce the deficit, but his teams defence was shaky, failing to score a single tackle point in the first half. It meant that Panthers went into the break with a commanding 26-11 lead, Jasvir topping the scoring chart with seven raid points.Delhi started the second half brightly and sent Jasivr to the bench, but Panthers forced two super tackles in the 30th minute to extend their advantage to 33-19. After 30 minutes, Delhis defence had scored only three tackle points, while Panthers managed 10 in the same period.?Panthers inflicted two more all-outs, and Narwal continued to dominate, scoring a super raid in the 36th minute as Delhi were handed the heaviest defeat of the season.Titans outclass U MumbaTelugu Titans denied U Mumba a chance to go top of the league as they won 35-30 to end their home leg with a vital victory. Nilesh Salunke and Rahul Chaudhry came up with good raiding performances and scored eight points each to lead their team to victory.?Titans got their first tackle point and sent Rishank Devadiga to the bench in the third minute, but U Mumba opened their account with a raid soon after. Titans star raider Chaudhry failed with his first five raids but the teams defence remained resolute, as they opened up a 12-9 lead at half time.?Chaudhry began the second half brightly and scored two points within the first minute. U Mumbas Rakesh Kumar scored with a super raid to cut the lead to two points, but Salunke scored two points and Titans inflicted an all out to extend their lead to 19-13. Chaudhry was in stellar form as Titans inflicted another all out in 27th minute to take a 12-point lead. Any hopes of a U Mumba comeback were soon thwarted as Titans adopted a cautious approach in the last few minutes. Anup Kumar scored two points as the clock ticked down and inflicted an all-out to cut the deficit to five points, but Titans held on for the win.? Cheap Asics Fast Shipping . 10 Texas Rangers jersey for one last time. Young formally announced his retirement Friday after returning to Rangers Ballpark, his baseball home for all but the last of his 13 major league seasons. Wholesale Asics Shoes . The Cleveland Indians, Tampa Bay Rays, and Texas Rangers all won on Sunday meaning the Rangers will host the Rays in a play-in game on Monday. http://www.cheapasicsshoes.com/ . 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But that annoyed feeling washed away when the next set of Cup pictures surfaced - Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville in a childrens hospital, with patients beaming, laughing, hugging the Stanley Cup. It really did have better things to do. Gary Lawless, Winnipeg Free Press: My thumb is down to painting Eric Lindros as a man of poor character for having the courage to try and shape his own destiny. Esteemed colleague and member of the HHOF selection committee Mark Defoy said on Winnipeg radio this week that, "some people might hold a grudge," against Lindros. For what? Because Lindros had the gall to try and control where he played hockey as a teenager and then later as an adult? The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds didnt have to trade his rights and neither did the Quebec Nordiques. Lindros took a stand. Others turned their back on personal principle and then whinged in the aftermath. Lindros should or shouldnt get in the HHOF for what he did on the ice, nott for being strong enough to go against the grain.dddddddddddd Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated: My thumb is down to the New York Yankees for cavalier treatment of their most prized asset, Derek Jeter. Jeter missed this weekend series against Minnesota because of a strained quadriceps, which he sustained in his first game back after an abbreviated stint rehabbing a broken ankle. The Yankees panicked when the already skimpy lineup was further decimated by midweek injuries to Travis Hafner and Brett Gardner. So they called on the venerable captain, even though he had played just 22 innings in four minor league games. Hey, Jeter is 39. He cant outrun father time. And he shouldnt have been put in a position where he had to leg out infield hits. Dave Hodge, TSN : My thumb is down as I try to make sense of the Blue Jays inability or unwillingness to sign their first round draft pick, California high school pitcher Phil Bickford. Instead of turning pro with the Jays, Bickford will attend college at Cal State Fullerton. I dont pretend to know how good a prospect he is, but the Jays didnt select Bickford with the 10th overall pick thinking he was ordinary. They didnt choose him with the intention of not signing him. So why didnt they or why couldnt they? They wont say. They are the only team that failed to sign their first round pick. So I scratch my head with my thumb… pointed down. ' ' '