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D8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 SSS LATIMES.COM/SPORTS


THE DAY IN SPORTS


The Clippers were big winners
of the NBA’s offseason yet their
roster headlined by stars still left
July with a few holes.
They moved closer to filling one
Thursday when the Oklahoma
City Thunder waived forwardPat-
rick Patterson, 30, as part of a buy-
out to make him a free agent,
should he clear waivers. It comes
less than three months after he ex-
ercised his $5.7-million player op-
tion for the final year of his con-
tract. He is expected to sign with
the Clippers after clearing waivers,
according to a person with knowl-
edge of the situation not author-
ized to speak publicly on the mat-
ter.
A career 36% shooter on three-
pointers, the 6-foot-9, 230-pound
Patterson signed with Oklahoma
City in 2017 to spread defenses with
his shooting, but he is coming off a
season in which he shot a career-
low 37.4% on field goals.
—Andrew Greif


GOLF


South African leads


Women’s Open


Ashleigh Buhaiof South Africa
shot a seven-under 65 to take a one-
stroke lead in the first round of the
Women’s British Open in Milton
Keynes, England.
Buhai finished just ahead of
Japan’s Hinako Shibuno and
American Danielle Kang, who
each had a bogey in rounds of 66.
Top-ranked Jin Young Ko, seek-
ing her third major title of the year
after winning last week’s Evian
Championship in France, was well
positioned after a 68.

Byeong Hun Anand Sungjae
Imeach shot eight-under 62 to
share the lead after one round at
the Wyndham Championship in
Greensboro, N.C. Mackenzie
Hughes, Rory Sabbatini, Patrick
Rodgers and Johnson Wagner
were a stroke back behind the

South Korean leaders in the final
PGA Tour event before the FedEx
Cup playoffs. Brandt Snedeker
and Webb Simpsonjoined Jordan
Spiethamong the nine players at


  1. ... Police arrested Danish Ryder
    Cup player Thorbjorn Olesenon
    suspicion of sexually assaulting a
    female passenger while she was
    asleep on a flight to London, intoxi-
    cation and failing to comply with
    the orders from the airline crew,
    British newspapers reported. The
    Sun and the Independent cited po-
    lice as saying a 29-year-old was ar-
    rested when the British Airways
    flight landed Monday at Heathrow.


ETC.


Skater says she was


assaulted in 2008


Former Olympian Ashley Wag-
nersaid she was sexually assaulted
by another figure skater in 2008
when she 17.
The three-time national cham-

pion wrote in USA Today that John
Coughlinclimbed into her bed af-
ter a party at a skating camp and
began kissing and groping her.
Coughlin was 22 at the time and
took his life in January at 33.
Wagner said she was “abso-
lutely paralyzed in fear.”
Wagner won an Olympic team
bronze medal in 2014 and is now re-
tired from competitive skating.

Alex Meruelo, the son of Cuban
immigrants, was introduced as the
new majority owner of the Arizona
Coyotes. He will serve as the Coyo-
tes’ chairman and governor after
becoming the first Latino majority
owner of an NHL team. ... The New
York Rangers bought out the final
two seasons of defenseman Kevin
Shattenkirk’scontract.

Stewart Friesenwon on the
dirt at Eldora Speedway in Ross-
burg, Ohio, for his first NASCAR
Trucks Series victory and a spot in
the playoffs.

At Stanford, Ryan Lochte

failed to qualify for the 200-meter
freestyle final at the U.S. national
championships. The 12-time
Olympic medalist finished 37th in
the preliminary heats with a time
of 1 minute 50.25 seconds. Lochte is
competing this week for the first
time since the recent end of a 14-
month suspension for receiving an
infusion of vitamin B-12 above the
allowable limit. Elijah Winnington
won the 200 free in 1:46.19 and Alli-
son Schmitt, an eight-time
Olympic medalist, won the wom-
en’s 200 free in 1:56.97. In other
men’s events, Reece Whitleywon
the 200 breast in 2:09.69 and Austin
Katzwon the 200 back in 1:55.72.

Santa Ana’s Courtney Con-
logue, Sage Ericksonand Car-
oline Markswere among three
heat winners in Round 3 of the U.S.
Open of Surfing at Huntington
Beach Pier. In Heat 2, Conlogue
held off Alyssa Spencer13.60-13.43.
The top two in each heat advanced
to Round 4. AustraliansIsabella
Nichols, Sally Fitzgibbonsand
Bronte Macauleyalso won heats.

Clippers expected to add shooter Patterson


staff and wire reports


1 3th day of a 36-day thoroughbred meet.

3097 FIRST RACE. (4 p.m.) 1 mile. Claiming.
3-year-olds. Claiming prices $12,500-$10,500. Purse
$25,000.
PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds
.... Brilliant Richie,5 A Cedillo,122 9-5
3019 Poppy’s C Note,7 A Delgadillo,120 3-1
3019 Mason Dixon,6 Mn Garcia,120 4-1
3019 Dieci,3 J Velez,XX113 6-1
.... Empire Wicket,2 B Pena,118 8-1
.... Carters Blue,4 T Pereira,120 10-1
.... Ooh La La Whalah,1 E Roman,120 10-1
3098 SECOND RACE. 1 mile turf. Maiden special
weight. Fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up. State
bred. Purse $61,000.
PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds
1653 Y Not Sizzle,1 A Gryder,120 9-5
5018 Tizzy,2 R Bejarano,124 5-2
2039 Super Bunny,7 N Arroyo Jr.,120 4-1
.... Too Hot For Curlin,3 F Prat,120 4-1
1714 Magical Smile,4 J Velez,XX113 10-1
2022 Spanish Channel,6 J Diaz Jr.,XX113 10-1
1659 Evening Sonnet,5 B Pena,120 20-1

3099 THIRD RACE. 1 mile. Claiming. Fillies and mares.
3-year-olds and up. Claiming prices $16,000-$14,000.
Purse $21,000.
PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds
2032 Norwegian,6 J Diaz Jr.,XX113 5-2
2047 Atina (ARG),3 J Talamo,123 3-1
3048 Cash For Cass,1 R Fuentes,120 4-1
(2016) Chasing Moments,4 G Franco,123 6-1
.... Forty Six Carats,5 D Van Dyke,120 6-1
2075 Meso,7 J Velez,XX113 8-1
1484 Greater Glory,8 T Pereira,123 10-1
(2060) Miss Omnipotent,2 E Roman,118 15-1
3100 FOURTH RACE. 5 furlongs turf. Maiden special
weight. 3-year-olds and up. Purse $61,000.
PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds
1638 Tilted Towers,3 A Cedillo,120 3-1
.... Wildman Jack,5 D Van Dyke,120 7-2
1644 Snappish (GB),7 T Pereira,120 4-1
.... Chewing Gum,4 F Prat,122 5-1
1706 Castle Gate,1 R Fuentes,120 6-1
.... Lord Adare,2 K Desormeaux,120 6-1
1724 Challah,6 V Espinoza,120 10-1
.... Charlito,8 R Bejarano,120 12-1
Also eligible
1706 Lincoln City,10 N Arroyo Jr.,120 4-1

9035 Truck Salesman,9 E Roman,120 5-1
3101 FIFTH RACE. 5 furlongs. Maiden claiming.
2-year-olds. Claiming prices $32,000-$28,000. Purse
$23,000.
PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds
1715 Clear To Close,5 A Cedillo,120 2-1
2068 You’reright Again,7 Mn Garcia,120 3-1
3053 Magically Honored,3 J Velez,XX108 7-2
.... Fluent In Sarcasm,6 E Maldonado,120 5-1
.... Color War,2 J Diaz Jr.,XX113 15-1
.... Knifes Edge,4 T Pereira,120 15-1
.... Deckology,1 A Quinonez,120 20-1
3102 SIXTH RACE. 1^1 ⁄ 16 miles turf. Allowance optional
claiming. Fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up.
Claiming price $62,500. Purse $67,000.
PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds
1703 Mirth,8 Mn Garcia,121 5-2
1621 Foxtail,6 R Bejarano,121 7-2
3024 Achira,2 M Gutierrez,121 4-1
1722 Meal Ticket,1 D Van Dyke,121 5-1
1534 Ms Peintour,4 J Talamo,121 5-1
1595 Nonna Gianna (IRE),7 R Fuentes,121 10-1
(2025) Catoca,5 E Maldonado,123 15-1
6073 Morning Dance,9 M Pedroza,121 15-1
1621 Anna Pavlova (SAF),3 G Franco,121 20-1

3103 SEVENTH RACE. 5^1 ⁄ 2 furlongs. Graduation Stakes.
2-year-olds. State bred. Purse $100,000.
PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds
(3032)Big Returns,2 R Fuentes,120 5-2
(1726) Pas De Panique,7 A Cedillo,120 7-2
(2023) Bluegrass Faith,5 G Franco,120 4-1
(1565) Shady Empire,3 E Maldonado,120 5-1
(2068) Bam Bam Again,4 R Bejarano,120 6-1
2068 Square Deal,6 N Arroyo Jr.,118 6-1
.... Darnquick,1 H Herrera,120 8-1

3104 EIGHTH RACE. 6 furlongs. Maiden special weight.
2-year-olds. State bred. Purse $61,000.
PR Horse (PP) Jockey,Wt Odds
.... Doc Tommy,3 J Talamo,120 3-1
1698 Cal’s Gem,1 A Delgadillo,120 7-2
2023 Pour On The Cole,4 R Fuentes,120 4-1
3032 Club Aspen,7 J Velez,XX113 5-1
.... Totally Tiger,10 A Gryder,120 5-1
1629 Include The Tax,5 J Diaz Jr.,XX113 8-1
1726 Handsome Cat,9 T Pereira,120 12-1
.... Jay Boy,2 E Flores,120 20-1
.... Summer Fire,8 A Cedillo,120 20-1
.... Tribal Impact,6 G Franco,120 20-1

DEL MAR ENTRIES


Copyright 2019 by Equibase Co. 12th day of 36-day meet.
3090 FIRST RACE. 6^1 ⁄ 2 furlongs. Claiming. 3-year-olds
and up. Claiming price $20,000. Purse $25,000.
P#Horse Jockey Win Place Show
4 Vander Kelen Cedillo 3.80 2.60 2.20
6 Union Rebel Fuentes 8.00 4.20
5 An Ocala Ten Roman 3.60
8 Also Ran:Smokin B, Taste’s Legend, Famous Rock Star, My Friend
Tony, Satori.
8 Time:23.27, 46.53, 1.11.87, 1.18.54. Clear & Fast. Trainer: Mark
Glatt. Owner: William Branch.
8 Scratched:none.
8 Exotics:$1 Exacta (4-6) paid $13.30, $2 Quinella (4-6) paid
$19.20, 10-Cent Superfecta (4-6-5-3) paid $23.28, 50-Cent Trifecta
(4-6-5) paid $26.30.

3091 SECOND RACE. 5 furlongs turf. Claiming. Fillies
and mares. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming prices
$40,000-$35,000. Purse $42,000.
P#Horse Jockey Win Place Show
4 Rocky Policy Talamo 5.20 3.40 2.20
6 Point Hope Van Dyke 5.80 2.80
2 G Q Covergirl Maldondo 2.10
8 Also Ran:Swirling, South Boot Shirley, Holy Mosey, Tizanillusion.
8 Time:22.27, 44.95, 56.53. Clear & Firm. Trainer: Andrew Lerner.
Owner: Del Mar Summer Racing Club LLC, Arnason, Barry, Cavalli, John
and Homme, Eric.
8 Scratched:Heaven Squared, Rebarules Again.
8 Exotics:$2 Daily Double (4-4) paid $9.80, $1 Exacta (4-6) paid
$14.40, $2 Quinella (4-6) paid $17.60, 10-Cent Superfecta (4-6-2-1)
paid $8.05, 50-Cent Trifecta (4-6-2) paid $14.80.

3092 THIRD RACE. 1 mile. Maiden special weight.
Fillies and mares. 3-year-olds and up. Purse $61,000.
P#Horse Jockey Win Place Show
6 Scarlet Bejarano 3.20 2.20
2 Crystal Lake Pereira 2.80
4 Song Of The Night Smith
8 Also Ran:Sunriser.
8 Time:22.97, 47.06, 1.12.98, 1.26.88, 1.41.26. Clear & Fast. Trainer:
Richard E. Mandella. Owner: Cheyenne Stables LLC, Bass II, Perry R. and
Bass, Ramona S.
8 Scratched:Full Eclipse, Pink Scatillac, Loving Moment.
8 Exotics:50-Cent Pick Three (4-4-6) paid $4.75, $2 Daily Double
(4-6) paid $9.40, $1 Exacta (6-2) paid $4.20, $2 Quinella (2-6) paid
$6.40, 10-Cent Superfecta (6-2-4-1) paid $0.91, 50-Cent Trifecta (6-
2-4) paid $3.60.
3093 FOURTH RACE. 1 mile turf. Claiming. Fillies.
3-year-olds. Claiming prices $50,000-$45,000. Purse
$48,000.
P#Horse Jockey Win Place Show
7 Khairiya Franco 4.60 3.20 2.60
8 Smiling Rose Gutierrez 13.80 8.80
9 Red Bunting Talamo 7.00
8 Also Ran:Muthhila (IRE), Creative Romance, Sophie Antoinette,
Social Graces (GB), D’tatway, Miss Flawless (FR).
8 Time:22.42, 46.05, 1.11.06, 1.23.70, 1.35.92. Clear & Firm.
Trainer: Philip D’Amato. Owner: Little Red Feather Racing.
8 Scratched:Gorgeous In Grey.
8 Exotics:50-Cent Pick Three (4-6-7) paid $6.60, $2 Daily Double
(6-7) paid $8.40, $1 Exacta (7-8) paid $25.20, $2 Quinella (7-8) paid
$36.80, 10-Cent Superfecta (7-8-9-1) paid $180.49, 50-Cent Trifecta
(7-8-9) paid $194.40.

3094 FIFTH RACE. 5^1 ⁄ 2 furlongs. Claiming. Fillies.
3-year-olds. Claiming prices $20,000-$18,000. Purse
$30,000.
P#Horse Jockey Win Place Show
8 Time For Suzzie Bejarano 7.20 4.00 3.20
7 Staythirstymyamigo Velez 11.20 6.40
3 Miss Bennet Puglisi 6.20
8 Also Ran:All Tea All Shade, Time For Kisses, Bam Bams Lil River,
Hopscotchy, Naughty Tiger.
8 Time:22.45, 46.40, 59.16, 1.05.74. Clear & Fast. Trainer: Robert B.
Hess, Jr.. Owner: Paradise Farms Corp., Featherston, Roger and Lamb-
ert, Jeffrey.
8 Scratched:none.
8 Exotics:50-Cent Pick Three (6-7-8) paid $8.30, 50-Cent Pick Four
(4-3/5/6/7-7/10-8) 4 correct paid $24.45, 50-Cent Pick Five (4-4-3/
5/6/7-7/10-8) 5 correct paid $64.95, $2 Daily Double (7-8) paid
$18.00, $1 Exacta (8-7) paid $36.10, $2 Quinella (7-8) paid $37.60,
10-Cent Superfecta (8-7-3-1) paid $166.47, 50-Cent Trifecta (8-7-3)
paid $165.75.
3095 SIXTH RACE. 1^3 ⁄ 8 miles turf. Allowance optional
claiming. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming price $40,000.
Purse $64,000.
P#Horse Jockey Win Place Show
6 Unapologetic Franco 7.20 3.60 2.80
4 Red King Gryder 2.80 2.40
1 Big Buzz Pereira 3.60
8 Also Ran:Ground Attack, Twentytwentyvision, Arch Anthem, Trojan
Spirit. Scratched:none.
8 Time:24.73, 49.46, 1.15.20, 1.39.53, 2.03.79, 2.15.31. Clear &
Firm. Trainer: William Spawr. Owner: Acker, Tom, Allen Racing LLC,
Bloom, Michael and Lindo, Jon.

8 Exotics:50-Cent Pick Three (7-8-6) paid $30.45, $2 Daily Double
(8-6) paid $37.20, $1 Exacta (6-4) paid $9.70, $2 Quinella (4-6) paid
$9.20, 10-Cent Superfecta (6-4-1-2) paid $27.78, 50-Cent Trifecta (6-
4-1) paid $29.70.
3096 SEVENTH RACE. 1 mile. Maiden claiming. Fillies
and mares. 3-year-olds and up. Claiming price $20,000.
Purse $21,000.
P#Horse Jockey Win Place Show
6 Girl Can Partie Diaz Jr. 14.60 6.00 4.20
9 Archana Cedillo 4.80 3.40
1 Cat’s Desire Pereira 3.80
8 Also Ran:Info’s Treasure, Lucky Brite Eye, Gallantlystreaming (IRE),
Solarium.
8 Time:22.82, 47.38, 1.14.19, 1.28.39, 1.42.73. Clear & Fast. Trainer:
Val Brinkerhoff. Owner: Barton, Richard and Carreon, Art.
8 Scratched:Flying Flirt, Hilltop Harmony.
8 Exotics:50-Cent Pick Three (8-6-6) paid $92.70, 50-Cent Pick Four
(7/10-8-6-6) 4 correct paid $329.45, 50-Cent Pick Five (3/5/6/7-7/
10-8-6-6) 5 correct paid $457.95, $2 Pick Six (4-3/5/6/7-7/10-8-6-6)
5 out of 6 paid $25.40, $2 Pick Six (4-3/5/6/7-7/10-8-6-6) 6 correct
paid $2,879.00, $2 Pick Six Jackpot (4-3/5/6/7-7/10-8-6-6) , Pick Six
Jackpot Carryover $238,319, $2 Daily Double (6-6) paid $64.20, $1
Exacta (6-9) paid $21.60, $1 Place Pick All 7 correct paid $45.40,
50-Cent Consolation Pick Three (8-6-3) paid $18.30, $2 Quinella (6-9)
paid $25.00, 10-Cent Superfecta (6-9-1-5) paid $67.66, $1 Super High
Five (6-9-1-5-8) paid $3,675.50, 50-Cent Trifecta (6-9-1) paid $52.35,
$2 Consolation Double (6-3) paid $10.20.
ATTENDANCE/MUTUEL HANDLE
On-track attendance-5,302. Mutuel handle-$839,994
Inter-track attendance-3,904. Mutuel handle-$2,042,2 18
Out-of-state attendance-N/A. Mutuel handle-$4,637,824
Total attendance-9,206. Mutuel handle-$7,520,036

DEL MAR RESULTS


BEAM HER UP


Luis AcostaAFP/Getty Images

It doesn’t look like the safest place to be, as Jamaican gymnast Danusia Francis competes
on the balance beam at the Pan-American Games in Lima, Peru. The largest sporting
event ever in the country has been plagued by transportation foul-ups and other issues.

TRANSACTIONS


BASEBALL
Major League Baseball—Suspended
Pittsburgh pitcher Keone Kela 10 games, Cincin-
nati pitcher Amir Garrett eight games, Cincinnati
manager David Bell six games, Pittsburgh infield-
er Jose Osuna five games, Pittsburgh manager
Clint Hurdle two games and Cincinnati pitcher
Jared Hughes, Pittsburgh pitcher Kyle Crick and
Cleveland outfielder Yasiel Puig three games for
their actions in a brawl July 30.
Dodgers—Added pitcher Adam Kolarek to the
25-man roster; optioned pitcher Caleb Ferguson
to Oklahoma City (PCL).
Atlanta—Designated pitcher Luiz Gohara for
assignment; sent pitcher Jacob Webb to Gwin-
nett (IL) for a rehab assignment.
Baltimore—Traded pitcher Dan Straily to Phil-
adelphia for cash.
Chicago Cubs—Optioned infielder-outfielder
Robel Garcia to Iowa (PCL).
Chicago White Sox—Put third baseman Yoan
Moncada on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to
July 31; optioned first baseman A.J. Reed to
Charlotte (IL); called up outfielder Ryan Cordell
from Charlotte.
Cincinnati—Purchased the contract of
outfielder Aristides Aquino from Louisville (IL).
Cleveland—Designated shortstop Eric
Stamets for assignment; optioned outfielders
Greg Allen and Jake Bauers to Columbus (IL);
activated pitcher Danny Salazar from the 60-day
injured list.
Colorado—Optioned pitcher Joe Harvey to Al-
buquerque (PCL).
Detroit—Sent second baseman Josh Harrison
to Toledo (IL) for a rehab assignment.
Miami—Optioned outfielder Jesus Sanchez to
New Orleans (PCL); called up pitchers Tyler Kin-
ley and Kyle Keller from New Orleans; activated
third baseman Jon Berti from the 10-day injured
list; sent pitcher Drew Steckenrider to Jupiter
(FSL) for a rehab assignment.
Milwaukee—Optioned pitchers Ray Black,
Corbin Burnes and Jake Faria to San Antonio
(PCL); purchased the contract of outfielder Trent
Grisham from San Antonio (PCL).
St. Louis—Optioned pitcher Daniel Ponce de
Leon to Memphis (PCL).
San Diego—Optioned pitcher Robbie Erlin to
El Paso (PCL); called up pitcher Trey Wingenter
from El Paso.
San Francisco—Optioned shortstop Mauricio
Dubon to Sacramento (PCL); designated pitcher
Dan Winkler for assignment; put outfielder Alex
Dickerson on the 10-day injured list; purchased
the contract of pitcher Sam Selman from Sacra-
mento.
Tampa Bay—Put second baseman Joey
Wendle on the 10-day injured list; activated out-
fielder Kevin Kiermaier from the 10-day injured
list; called up pitchers Brendan McKay and Jose
De Leon froim Durham (IL); traded outfielder Joe
McCarthy to San Francisco for pitcher Jacob
Lopez.
Toronto—Activated pitcher Trent Thornton
from the 10-day injured list; purchased the con-
tract of pitcher Jason Adam from Buffalo (IL).
PRO FOOTBALL
Carolina—Signed safety Tre Boston to a
one-year contract.
Cleveland—Announced the retirement of
kicker Phil Dawson.
Chargers—Waived tight end Daniel Helm;
waived/injured wide receiver Fred Trevillion;
signed defensive tackle Dee Liner.
Minnesota—Claimed guard Tyler Catalina off
waivers from Washington; waived guard Tiano
Pupungatoa.
N.Y. Jets—Agreed to terms with center Ryan
Kalil.
Oakland—Signed defensive tackle Anthony
Rush; claimed wide receiver Jordan Lasley off
waivers from Baltimore; waived wide receiver Bri-
an Burt.
Tennessee—Signed linebacker Jordan
Williams and defensive lineman Chris Nelson;
waived safety Jonathan Crawford and linebacker
Gimel President.
Washington—Waived running back Elijah
Wellman; signed linebacker Garrett Sickels.
HOCKEY
Buffalo—Agreed to terms with forward Remi
Elie on a one-year contract.
N.Y. Rangers—Bought out the final two
seasons of defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk's con-
tract.
SOCCER
Chicago—Traded the rights to defender
Andrew Gutman and a third-round draft choice to
Cincinnati for general allocation money.
Sporting Kansas City—Signed forward Luis
Martins.
Vancouver—Signed goalkeeper Chituru
Odunze and transferred him to Leicester City
(Premier League-England); agreed to terms with
forward Lucas Venuto.
Chicago (NWSL)—Signed goalkeeper
Mackenzie Arnold.


GOLF


$6.2-MILLION WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP
At Greensboro, N.C.—Par 70
Sedgefield Country Club—7,127 yards
18-Hole Leaders
Byeong Hun An .....................31-31—62 -8
Sungjae Im...........................31-31—62 -8
Mackenzie Hughes.................32-31—63 -7
Rory Sabbatini ......................34-29—63 -7
Patrick Rodgers .....................31-32—63 -7
Johnson Wagner ....................31-32—63 -7
Josh Teater ...........................30-34—64 -6
Webb Simpson......................31-33—64 -6
Brandt Snedeker ...................32-32—64 -6
Brice Garnett ........................31-33—64 -6
Seamus Power ......................33-31—64 -6
Ryan Armour.........................31-33—64 -6
Ted Potter, Jr. ........................30-34—64 -6
Jordan Spieth .......................32-32—64 -6
Kiradech Aphibarnrat .............32-32—64 -6
Martin Laird..........................34-31—65 -5
Joel Dahmen ........................34-31—65 -5
J.T. Poston ............................33-32—65 -5
Sepp Straka .........................31-34—65 -5
Denny McCarthy ....................31-34—65 -5
Kyle Stanley .........................35-30—65 -5
Matthew Wolff .......................31-34—65 -5
Andrew Landry ......................30-35—65 -5
Paul Casey ...........................34-31—65 -5
Patton Kizzire ........................31-34—65 -5
Bud Cauley ..........................32-33—65 -5
Bill Haas ..............................33-33—66 -4
Tom Hoge.............................30-36—66 -4
Roberto Castro......................32-34—66 -4
Satoshi Kodaira ....................32-34—66 -4
Austin Cook ..........................37-29—66 -4
Si Woo Kim ..........................32-34—66 -4
Chez Reavie..........................33-33—66 -4
Harold Varner III ....................35-31—66 -4
Viktor Hovland ......................33-33—66 -4
Brady Schnell .......................31-35—66 -4
Alex Prugh............................31-35—66 -4
Brian Stuard .........................34-32—66 -4
Shawn Stefani ......................31-35—66 -4
Cameron Smith .....................33-33—66 -4
Collin Morikawa.....................32-34—66 -4
Martin Kaymer ......................35-31—66 -4
Charles Howell III...................34-32—66 -4
Zack Sucher .........................32-34—66 -4
Cameron Davis .....................34-32—66 -4
Lucas Glover.........................31-36—67 -3
Joaquin Niemann ..................33-34—67 -3
Chris Stroud .........................34-33—67 -3
Jason Dufner ........................32-35—67 -3
Russell Knox.........................35-32—67 -3
Brian Harman .......................34-33—67 -3
Branden Grace......................34-33—67 -3
Chad Collins .........................32-35—67 -3
Fabian Gomez.......................33-34—67 -3
Anirban Lahiri .......................32-35—67 -3
Jose de Jesus Rodriguez .........32-35—67 -3
Andy Pope............................33-34—67 -3
Kyle Jones............................32-35—67 -3
Boo Weekley.........................35-32—67 -3
J.J. Spaun ............................34-33—67 -3
Mike Weir.............................34-33—67 -3
Hideki Matsuyama .................34-33—67 -3
Scott Brown..........................32-35—67 -3
Peter Malnati ........................34-33—67 -3
Chase Wright ........................31-36—67 -3
Wes Roach ...........................36-31—67 -3
Kramer Hickok ......................32-35—67 -3
John Chin.............................33-34—67 -3
Roberto Diaz.........................33-34—67 -3
Others included:
Zach Johnson .......................32-36—68 -2
Patrick Reed .........................35-33—68 -2
Troy Merritt ...........................35-33—68 -2
Billy Horschel........................33-35—68 -2
Jimmy Walker........................34-34—68 -2
Beau Hossler ........................35-34—69 -1
Daniel Berger........................35-34—69 -1
Danny Lee............................32-38—70 E
Luke Donald .........................33-39—72 +2
$4.5-MILLION WOMEN’S BRITISH OPEN
At Milton Keynes, England—Par 72
Woburn Golf Club—6,756 yards
18-Hole Leaders
Ashleigh Buhai ................. 32-33—65
Danielle Kang ................... 33-33—66
Hinako Shibuno ............... 36-30—66
Megan Khang ................... 32-35—67
Moriya Jutanugarn .......... 34-33—67
Charley Hull ...................... 35-32—67
Sung Hyun Park ............... 32-35—67
Jin Young Ko ..................... 32-36—68
Ariya Jutanugarn ............. 34-34—68
Jeongeun Lee6 ................ 34-34—68
Agathe Sauzon ................ 34-35—69
Morgan Pressel ............... 34-35—69
Carlota Ciganda .............. 34-35—69
Lizette Salas ..................... 33-36—69
Georgia Hall ..................... 34-35—69
Brooke M. Henderson ..... 35-34—69
Jenny Shin........................ 34-35—69
Caroline Masson ............. 33-36—69
Marina Alex ...................... 36-33—69
In-Kyung Kim .................... 33-36—69
Jeong Eun Lee ................. 33-37—70
Lindy Duncan ................... 35-35—70
Haeji Kang ........................ 36-34—70
In Gee Chun ..................... 34-36—70
Sakura Yokomine ............. 35-35—70
Nelly Korda ....................... 34-36—70
Ayako Uehara .................. 34-36—70
Bronte Law ....................... 35-35—70
Linnea Strom .................... 32-38—70
Sei Young Kim .................. 35-35—70
Minami Katsu ................... 35-35—70
Jing Yan ............................ 37-34—71
Kristen Gillman ................ 36-35—71
Hyo Joo Kim ..................... 36-35—71
Gabriella Cowley ............. 35-36—71
Mi Jung Hur ...................... 34-37—71
Karine Icher ...................... 35-36—71
Celine Boutier .................. 34-37—71
Brittany Lang .................... 37-34—71
Gerina Piller ..................... 36-35—71
Whitney Hillier .................. 36-35—71
Gaby Lopez ...................... 33-38—71
Lexi Thompson ................ 34-37—71
Minjee Lee ........................ 34-37—71
Anna Nordqvist ................ 35-36—71

THE ODDS


Baseball
National League
Favorite Underdog
at DODGERS -185 San Diego +170
at Chicago -135 Milwaukee +125
New York -120 at Pittsburgh +110
at Atlanta -138 Cincinnati +128
San Francisco -108 at Colorado -102
at Arizona -145 Washington +135
American League
Favorite Underdog
at Cleveland No lineANGELS No line
at Baltimore No line Toronto No line
at New York -112 Boston +102
at Texas -215 Detroit +195
at Houston -245 Seattle +225
at Minnesota -225 Kansas City +205
Interleague
Favorite Underdog
at Philadelphia -180 Chicago +165

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—Associated Press

TENNIS


$2-MILLION CITI OPEN
At Washington
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
MEN’S SINGLES (third round)—Kyle Edmund
(13), Britain, d. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, 4-6,
6-3, 6-4; Peter Gojowczyk, Germany, d. Milos
Raonic (8), Canada, 6-4, 6-4; Marin Cilic (6),
Croatia, d. Felix Auger-Aliassime (9), Canada,
6-3, 6-4; Norbert Gombos, Slovakia, d. Miomir
Kecmanovic, Serbia, 1-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4); Daniil
Medvedev (3), Russia, d. Frances Tiafoe (16),
6-2, 7-5; Stefanos Tsitsipas (1), Greece, d. Jor-
dan Thompson, Australia, 6-3, 7-6 (4); Nick Kyr-
gios, Australia, d. Yoshihito Nishioka, Japan, 6-2,
7-5.
WOMEN’S SINGLES (second round)—Camila
Giorgi, Italy, d. Rebecca Peterson, Sweden, 3-6,
6-3, 6-4; Caty McNally d. Christina McHale, 6-3,
1-6, 6-3; Zarina Diyas, Kazakhstan, d. Lesia
Tsurenko (5), Ukraine, 6-4, 6-4; Hsieh Su-wei
(4), Taiwan, d. Varvara Gracheva, Russia, 7-5,
4-6, 7-6 (6).
MEN’S DOUBLES (quarterfinals)—Alex de
Minaur-John Peers, Australia, d. Juan Sebastian
Cabal-Robert Farah (1), Colombia, 6-7 (6), 7-6
(4), 10-6.
WOMEN’S DOUBLES (quarterfinals)—Anna
Kalinskaya, Russia-Miyu Kato (3), Japan, d. Nao-
mi Broady, Britain-Sharon Fichman, Canada,
6-4, 3-6, 10-4; Wang Yafan-Yang Zhaoxuan (2),
China, d. Jessica Pegula and Shelby Rogers, 6-2,
6-2.
$876,183 SILICON VALLEY CLASSIC
At San Jose
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
SINGLES (second round)—Zheng Saisai,
China, d. Danielle Collins (8), 6-2, 6-0; Kristie
Ahn d. Elise Mertens (3), Belgium, 6-3, 6-3;
Amanda Anisimova (4), d. Madison Brengle,
6-2, 6-2; Donna Vekic (5), Croatia, d. Victoria
Azarenka, Belarus, 6-4, 6-3.
DOUBLES (quarterfinals)—Liang En-shuo, Tai-
wan-Zheng Saisai, China, d. Ellen Perez, Austral-
ia-Heather Watson, Britain, 7-6 (6), 0-6, 10-8.
$762,455 MEXICAN OPEN
At Los Cabos, Mexico
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
SINGLES (quarterfinals)—Diego Schwartzman
(3), Argentina, d. Mikhail Kukushkin (8), Kaza-
khstan, 6-1, 6-2; Guido Pella (2), Argentina, d.
Kwon Soonwoo, South Korea, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2.
DOUBLES (quarterfinals)—Jonathan Erlich, Is-
rael-Divij Sharan, India, d. Hans Hach, Mexico,
and Dennis Novikov, 6-2, 6-4.
$583,700 GENERALI OPEN
At Kitzbühel, Austria
Surface: Clay-Outdoor
SINGLES (quarterfinals)—Albert Ramos-Vino-
las, Spain, d. Jeremy Chardy, France, 6-3, 6-4;
Casper Ruud, Norway, d. Pablo Cuevas (4),
Uruguay, 6-3, 7-6 (4); Lorenzo Sonego (7), Ar-
gentina, d. Fernando Verdasco (3), Spain, 6-4,
6-4; Dominic Thiem (1), Austria, d. Pablo Andu-
jar, Spain, 7-6 (4), 6-4.
DOUBLES (quarterfinals)—Frederik Nielsen,
Denmark-Tim Puetz, Germany, d. Oliver Marach-
Jürgen Melzer (1), Austria, 6-3, 7-6 (3).

BASKETBALL


WNBA
Western Conference
Team W L Pct. GB
Las Vegas............14 7 .667 —
SPARKS ..............12 8 .600 11 ⁄ 2
Seattle................12 9 .571 2
Minnesota ...........10 10 .500 31 ⁄ 2
Phoenix...............10 10 .500 31 ⁄ 2
Dallas ..................6 15 .286 8
Eastern Conference
Team W L Pct. GB
Connecticut.........15 6 .714 —
Washington .........13 6 .684 1
Chicago ..............11 9 .550 31 ⁄ 2
New York...............8 12 .400 61 ⁄ 2
Indiana .................7 15 .318 81 ⁄ 2
Atlanta .................5 16 .238 10
Thursday’s Results
SPARKS 76, Las Vegas 68
Connecticut 68, Phoenix 62
Dallas 87, New York 64
Today’s Schedule
Washington at Seattle, 7 p.m.
BOX SCORE
Sparks 76, Aces 68
LAS VEGAS—Cambage 4-9 1-2 9, Hamby 5-
14 1-2 11, J.Young 1-5 2-2 4, McBride 6-13 4-4
19, Plum 3-13 0-0 7, Colson 1-4 0-0 2, Park 1-2
0-0 2, Rodgers 1-2 0-1 3, Swords 1-2 0-0 2,
T.Young 2-7 5-6 9. Totals 25-71 13-17 68.
SPARKS—Gray 7-17 1-1 16, N.Ogwumike 8-15
2-2 19, Parker 5-9 3-3 16, Ruffin-Pratt 0-4 0-0 0,
Wiese 3-4 0-0 9, Brown 3-5 1-1 7, Jones 3-9 0-0
7, Mabrey 0-1 0-0 0, Vadeeva 1-7 0-0 2. Totals
30-71 7-7 76.
Las Vegas.................... 15 2520 8—68
Sparks ......................24 16 23 13—76
Three-point goals—Las Vegas 5-17 (McBride
3-6, Rodgers 1-2, Plum 1-4, Colson 0-1, Hamby
0-4), Sparks 9-26 (Parker 3-3, Wiese 3-4, N.Og-
wumike 1-3, Gray 1-4, Jones 1-6, Mabrey 0-1,
Vadeeva 0-1, Ruffin-Pratt 0-4). Fouled out—
None. Rebounds—Las Vegas 39 (Hamby 11),
Sparks 33 (N.Ogwumike 11). Assists—Las Vegas
17 (T.Young 6), Sparks 19 (Gray 10). Total fouls—
Las Vegas 13, Sparks 18. Technicals—Plum, Gray.
A—11,692 (18,997).


PRO FOOTBALL


NFL EXHIBITION
Thursday’s Result
At Canton, Ohio
Denver 14, Atlanta 10
CANADIAN LEAGUE
Thursday’s Results
Toronto 28, Winnipeg 27
Saskatchewan 24, Hamilton 19
Today’s Schedule
Ottawa at Montreal, 4 p.m.


SURFING


U.S. OPEN OF SURFING
At Huntington Beach
Women’s QS 10,000
Round 3
Two-Wave Totals
HEAT 1: Caroline Marks, 13.70. Zahli Kelly,
10.10. Summer Macedo, 9.20.
HEAT 2: Courtney Conlogue, 13.60. Slyssa
Spencer, 13.43. 3. Tia Blanco, 11.13.
HEAT 3: Isabella Nichols, 14.73. Kelly Andrew,
13.00. 3. Kirra Pinkerton, 10.70.
HEAT 4: Sally Fitzgibbons, 11.63. Brisa Hen-
nessy 11.57. Minori Kawai, 6.30.
HEAT 5: Tatiana Weston-Webb, 13.66. Steph-
anie Gilmore, 13.33. 3. Macy Callaghan, 11.60.
HEAT 6: Bronte Macaulay, 17.10. Mahina
Maeda, 11.10. Hinako Kurokawa, 7.67.
HEAT 7: Sage Erickson, 15.50. Tessa Thyssen,
11.74. Meah Collins, 9.56.
HEAT 8: Malia Manuel, 13.60. Nikki Van Dijk,
13.27. 3. Vahine Fierro, 5.17.

AUTO RACING


NASCAR Truck Series
Eldora Dirt Derby
At Rossburg, Ohio
Eldora Speedway
Track: 0.5-mile dirt oval


  1. Stewart Friesen, Chevrolet, 150. 2. Sheldon
    Creed, Chevrolet, 150. 3. Grant Enfinger, Ford,



    1. Mike Marlar, Toyota, 150. 5. Todd
      Gilliland, Toyota, 150. 6. Christian Eckes, Toyota,





    1. Chase Briscoe, Ford, 150. 8. Tyler Dippel,
      Chevrolet, 150. 9. Tyler Ankrum, Toyota, 150. 10.
      Matt Crafton, Ford, 150.
      Average speed of winner: 41.247 mph. Time
      of race: 1:49:06. Margin of victory: 0.728 sec-
      onds. Caution flags: 12 for 67 laps. Lead
      changes: 1 among 2 drivers.
      Lap leaders: Briscoe 1-93; Friesen 94-150.
      Leaders summary (Driver, times lead, laps
      led): Briscoe 1 time for 93 laps; Friesen 1 time for
      57 laps.



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