DALLAS — Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young received a misdemeanor assault citation after getting into a fight at a Dallas strip club and leaving before authorities arrived early Sunday, police said.
Surveillance video footage released by police showed the former University of Texas star and several people talking in a small room before Young attacked someone in the room. Others tried to break up the fight.
Young wasn’t at Club Onyx when police responded to a call about the fight, said Dallas police Lt. Andy Harvey.
Harvey said an investigation led to Young receiving a Class C assault citation, punishable by a fine up to $500.
Hawks promote assistant to coach
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Hawks officially named Larry Drew their new head coach. Drew, who is getting his first head coaching job, was the top assistant for dismissed coach Mike Woodson.
Hamilton wins in Montreal
MONTREAL — Lewis Hamilton won the Canadian Grand Prix for the second time in four years, holding off McLaren teammate Jenson Button at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve to take the Formula One season points lead from Mark Webber.
• Rain forced postponement of the NHRA SuperNationals at Englishtown, N.J.
Hewitt shocks Federer
HALLE, Germany — Roger Federer, who came into the final at the Gerry Weber Open with a 76-1 record on grass since 2003, lost 3-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4 to Australian Lleyton Hewitt in the title match.
Federer’s only other loss on the surface was against Rafael Nadal in the 2008 Wimbledon final.
• Sam Querreywon an all-American final at the Queen’s Club grass-court tournament in London, edging Mardy Fish 7-6 (3), 7-5.
• Top-seeded Li Na beat Maria Sharapova 7-5, 6-1 to win the grass- court Aegon Classic in Birmingham, England.
• Second-seeded Dinara Safina of Russia was knocked out of the first round of the Unicef Open in Den Bosch, Netherlands, with a 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-4 loss to Magdalena Rybarikova of Slovakia.
Kansas on Pac-10 radar?
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott filed a flight plan that would have put him in Kansas City on Sunday night, apparently to talk conference expansion with Kansas.
But the private plane that carried Scott and deputy commissioner Kevin Weiberg to Oklahoma and Texas on Saturday and Sunday did not make its scheduled arrival at Kansas City International Airport.
An official at the airport said apparently the flight had been changed or canceled.
Footnotes.
Heinrich Haussler won the second stage of the Tour of Switzerland, and Swiss rider Fabian Cancellara retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey. … Janez Brajkovic of Slovenia won the Criterium du Dauphine. Two-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador was second and American Tejay Van Garderen third.



