MLS Newsstand – Thursday, August 5, 2004

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Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup Quarterfinals

  • Wizards spurn Burn, advance in U.S. Open Cup (Kansas City Star)

  • Wizards shut out Burn in Open Cup, 4-0 (Dallas Morning News)

  • Notebook: Wizards feel at home (Kansas City Star)

  • Piece(s) in place for Fire (Daily Southtown)

  • Kickers tripped on one defensive slip (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

  • Selolwane lifts Fire into Open semifinals (Chicago Tribune)

  • Fire advances in U.S. Open Cup (Daily Herald)

  • San Jose 3, Thunder 2 (Star-Tribune)

  • Thunder go under (St. Paul Pioneer Press)

  • Rhinos: Coming up empty (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

    Other MLS and soccer


  • Group has goal: soccer in Summit (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

  • Utah club interviews for coach (Salt Lake Tribune)

  • Sounders Notebook: A-League team on hold to mull MLS bid (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

  • Nowak, United Enjoy Feel-Good Factor (Washington Post)

  • Pierce urges Revs to push (Boston Herald)

  • Metros, Magee meet at middle (New York Daily News)

  • Cochrane pleased with his decision to turn pro (The Oregonian)

  • Soccer gave his life a kick start (Boston Globe)

  • It's a sign of the times for Nicol (Liverpool Echo)

  • MLS cancels game against Real Madrid (Associated Press)

  • US Football League Showing Positive Trends, Commissioner Says (Voice of America)

  • S. Garland-ex looks for fresh start to soccer career in D.C (Dallas Morning News)

  • MLS cancels exhibition against Real Madrid (Orange County Register)

  • The British bring Major League Soccer camps to town (The Tullahoma News)

  • Club America makes most of Copa showing (Houston Chronicle)

  • Chivas Fans Ready (Soccer America)

  • D.C. commission turns itself around (Washington Times)

  • Anything but 'friendly' (Daily Southtown)