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James may not play Sunday\nEdgerrin James could miss Sunday's game against Tennessee because of a partially torn right hamstring.\nThe Colts listed James as "doubtful" Wednesday, and coach Tony Dungy said James would not practice this week so he could rest. James watched practice from the sideline Wednesday afternoon.\n"It looks like it will be a while," Dungy said. "There's some damage, we've got to let it rest up."\nJames was injured in Sunday night's 26-21 loss at Washington but continued to play until late in the game when he pulled himself out.\nJames had an MRI done Monday, and Dungy said the results showed a partial tear of the muscle.\nShould James need seven days to recover, Dungy said he could return Sunday. If he needs longer, James will miss the game against the Titans, and the first part of next week.\nMan apologizes for Comiskey Park attack\nCHICAGO -- The man charged in the televised beating of Kansas City Royals coach Tom Gamboa during a baseball game at Comiskey Park has apologized for the incident, a newspaper reported Friday.\n"I regret what happened. If I was in my right state of mind, this would never have occurred. I am so sorry for Mr. Gamboa. I disgraced Chicago and myself. I apologize with my heart," William Ligue Jr., 35, told the Daily Southtown after calling the newspaper from the Cook County Jail.\nThe Alsip man has been jailed since he and his son were arrested on Sept. 19 after Gamboa was attacked on the field mid-game.\nA Cook County grand jury indicted Ligue on Oct. 11 on three counts of aggravated battery and one count of mob action. He is being held on $200,000 bond and is scheduled to be in court Friday for an arraignment.\nSorenstam, Pak upset in World Ladies Match Play\nNARITA, Japan -- Annika Sorenstam and Se Ri Pak tumbled out of the World Ladies Match Play Championship on Thursday, losing first-round matches to lightly regarded Japanese opponents.\nSorenstam, the 2001 champion who has nine LPGA Tour victories this year, lost 2 and 1 to Chieko Amanuma, ranked last among the 16 Japan LPGA Tour players in the 32-woman field.\n"I just didn't make anything today," said Sorenstam, who had three bogeys and one birdie in 17 holes. "In match play, you've got to make birdies and I just didn't make them"

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