U.S. Bank Championship
Milwaukee; par 70
Partial second round
Note: Play suspended due to darkness with 78 players not finishing. Round will be completed this morning.
Jason Bohn 65-64-129
Jeff Sluman 66-65-131
D.J. Trahan 66-65-131
Jerry Kelly 64-67-131
Nathan Green 67-64-131
Jason Day 68-64-132
Kent Jones 68-66-134
Bob May 66-68-134
Brian Gay 70-64-134
Dudley Hart 70-64-134
John Huston 67-67-134
Tommy Armour III 66-68-134
Bubba Dickerson 66-68-134
Chris Smith 63-72-135
Fred Funk 67-68-135
Jonathan Byrd 67-68-135
Dicky Pride 68-67-135
John Cook 71-64-135
Bubba Watson 68-67-135
Nicholas Thompson 67-68-135
Mark Wilson 69-66-135
Brett Quigley 71-65-136
Stewart Cink 68-68-136
Todd Fischer 66-70-136
David Branshaw 69-67-136
Duffy Waldorf 68-68-136
David Roesch 68-68-136
Tag Ridings 67-70-137
Bob Estes 69-68-137
Charles Warren 69-68-137
Lee Janzen 66-71-137
Mark Calcavecchia 69-68-137
Tom Pernice Jr. 72-65-137
Ron Whittaker 70-67-137
Jeff Gove 74-63-137
Bill Glasson 69-69-138
Woody Austin 70-68-138
Brett Wetterich 69-69-138
Omar Uresti 68-70-138
Larry Mize 68-70-138
Len Mattiace 68-70-138
Jay Delsing 68-70-138
David McKenzie 70-68-138
Matt Hansen 68-70-138
Jim McGovern 72-67-139
Bill Haas 70-69-139
Darron Stiles 68-71-139
Brendan Jones 68-71-139
Jeff Overton 72-67-139
Mario Tiziani 71-68-139
Charley Hoffman 71-69-140
Bob Burns 71-69-140
Mike Sposa 72-69-141
Danny Ellis 69-72-141
Ryan Hietala 72-69-141
Roger Tambellini 71-70-141
Jim Gallagher Jr. 69-73-142
Neal Lancaster 68-74-142
Jose Coceres 69-73-142
Michael Connell 71-71-142
Justin Peters 72-70-142
Alex Aragon 70-72-142
Ryan Moore 72-71-143
Andrew Magee 69-74-143
Willie Wood 74-69-143
Daisuke Maruyama 71-72-143
Heath Slocum 68-75-143
Eric Axley 69-74-143
Ben Walter 74-69-143
Blaine McCallister 73-71-144
Carlos Franco 70-74-144
Brian Bateman 69-75-144
Brent Geiberger 72-73-145
Tim Cantwell Jr. 73-72-145
Steven Bowditch 78-70-148
Bill Kokott 81-80-161
Did Not Finish
Corey Pavin 61-61
Arjun Atwal 64-64
David Frost 65-65
Billy Andrade 65-65
Skip Kendall 65-65
Cameron Beckman 65-65
Frank Lickliter II 66-66
Scott Gump 66-66
Garrett Willis 66-66
Dean Wilson 66-66
John Riegger 66-66
Joey Sindelar 67-67
Chris Riley 67-67
K.J. Choi 67-67
Jason Schultz 67-67
Alex Cejka 67-67
Ryuji Imada 67-67
Glen Day 67-67
Shaun Micheel 68-68
Robert Gamez 68-68
Jerry Smith 68-68
Steve Stricker 68-68
Shane Bertsch 68-68
Tim Petrovic 68-68
Marco Dawson 68-68
Mike Small 68-68
Gary March 68-68
Matt Gogel 68-68
Donnie Hammond 68-68
Richard S. Johnson 69-69
Stephen Leaney 69-69
Scott Verplank 69-69
Briny Baird 69-69
Hunter Mahan 69-69
Greg Kraft 69-69
B.J. Staten 69-69
Dan Forsman 69-69
Will MacKenzie 69-69
Robert Garrigus 69-69
Chris Couch 70-70
Kris Cox 70-70
Steve Flesch 70-70
D.A. Points 70-70
Jimmy Walker 70-70
Kenny Perry 70-70
Paul Stankowski 70-70
Brian Henninger 70-70
Jeff Brehaut 70-70
Mark Brooks 70-70
Charles Howell III 70-70
Joe Durant 71-71
Ian Leggatt 71-71
Robert Damron 71-71
Nick O'Hern 71-71
Paul Goydos 71-71
Craig Parry 71-71
Scott Gutschewski 71-71
Jim Schuman 71-71
Greg Chalmers 71-71
J.P. Hayes 71-71
Kevin Sutherland 72-72
Gabriel Hjertstedt 72-72
Steve Lowery 72-72
Patrick Sheehan 72-72
Tjaart van der Walt 73-73
Tim Herron 73-73
Nick Gilliam 73-73
James Driscoll 73-73
John Engler Jr. 73-73
Spike McRoy 73-73
Brad Faxon 74-74
Andy North 74-74
Boyd Summerhays 74-74
Charlie Brown 74-74
Scott Hend 75-75
Henrik Bjornstad 76-76
Bo Van Pelt 77-77
Doug Barron 79-79
Leaderboard
SCORE THRU
1. Corey Pavin -12 11
2. Jason Bohn -11 F
3. Jerry Kelly -9 F
3. Arjun Atwal -9 11
3. Jeff Sluman -9 F
3. D.J. Trahan -9 F
3. Nathan Green -9 F
8. Shaun Micheel -8 12
8. Jason Day -8 F
10. David Frost -7 9
10. Frank Lickliter II -7 12
10. Joey Sindelar -7 14
10. Chris Riley -7 9
LPGA Evian Masters
Evian, France; par 72
Karrie Webb 67-68-69 204
Michelle Wie 69-66-70 205
Laura Davies 68-71-67 206
Se Ri Pak 68-68-70 206
Jeong Jang 71-69-68 208
Mi Hyun Kim 66-71-71 208
Lorena Ochoa 66-69-73 208
Annika Sorenstam 69-69-71 209
Maria Hjorth 68-72-70 210
Candie Kung 71-70-70 211
Hee-Won Han 72-69-71 212
Lorie Kane 70-68-74 212
Paula Creamer 70-68-74 212
Rikka Hakkarainen 70-73-70 213
Heather Young 69-74-70 213
Pat Hurst 73-68-72 213
Young Kim 73-72-69 214
Wendy Ward 69-76-69 214
Sophie Gustafson 71-72-71 214
Carin Koch 70-70-74 214
Juli Inkster 74-71-70 215
Sakura Yokomine 73-72-70 215
Natalie Gulbis 71-74-70 215
Karine Icher 75-69-71 215
Michele Redman 69-72-74 215
Beth Daniel 71-74-71 216
Karen Stupples 78-66-72 216
Cristie Kerr 73-70-73 216
Shi Hyun Ahn 70-73-73 216
Shani Waugh 66-73-77 216
Morgan Pressel 75-75-67 217
Ai Miyazato 76-72-69 217
Laura Diaz 76-69-72 217
Meena Lee 73-71-73 217
Kirsty S Taylor 71-73-73 217
Suzann Pettersen 69-71-77 217
Joo Mi Kim 72-76-70 218
Aree Song 76-70-72 218
Iben Tinning 73-73-72 218
Bo Bae Song 72-72-74 218
Christina Kim 71-73-74 218
Marcy Hart 76-72-71 219
a-Amy Yang 79-68-72 219
Gwladys Nocera 78-69-72 219
Cecilia Ekelundh 74-75-71 220
Marisa Baena 74-74-72 220
Brittany Lang 72-74-74 220
Angela Stanford 71-75-74 220
Helen Alfredsson 73-72-75 220
Veronica Zorzi 72-73-75 220
Meg Mallon 74-67-79 220
Stacy Prammanasudh 74-77-70 221
Catrin Nilsmark 74-73-74 221
Soo-Yun Kang 76-73-73 222
Federico Piovano 79-74-70 223
Patricia Meunier-Lebouc 73-78-72 223
Yuri Fudoh 79-71-73 223
Jee Young Lee 72-78-73 223
Sherri Steinhauer 70-75-78 223
Seon-Hwa Lee 77-74-73 224
Gloria Park 72-79-73 224
Rebecca Hudson 74-75-75 224
Ludivine Kreutz 72-75-77 224
Sung Ah Yim 74-76-75 225
Rachel Hetherington 74-76-75 225
Nicole Perrot 73-76-76 225
Julieta Granada 72-74-79 225
Trish Johnson 76-76-74 226
Wendy Doolan 75-76-77 228
Brittany Lincicome 78-78-73 229
Liselotte Neumann 73-76-80 229
Virginie Lagoutte 75-76-79 230
Hiromi Kobayashi 79-76-76 231
Catriona Matthew 75-75-82 232
Birdie Kim 81-76-76 233
Lisa Holm Sorensen 82-77-77 236
Stephanie Arricau 77-82-79 238
Senior British Open
Turnberry, Scotland; par 70
Loren Roberts 65-65-130
Eduardo Romero 67-63-130
Craig Stadler 65-66-131
David Edwards 67-65-132
Gil Morgan 68-65-133
Tim Simpson 66-67-133
Fuzzy Zoeller 70-65-135
Peter Jacobsen 65-70-135
Mike Reid 68-67-135
Dana Quigley 69-67-136
Tommy Nakajima 68-68-136
Mark McNulty 68-68-136
Scott Simpson 67-69-136
Stewart Ginn 69-68-137
Des Smyth 66-71-137
Mark James 67-70-137
Bob Cameron 70-68-138
Tom Kite 69-69-138
Eamonn Darcy 71-67-138
Dick Mast 71-67-138
Jack Ferenz 68-70-138
Joe Ozaki 67-71-138
John Ross 67-72-139
Danny Edwards 67-72-139
Andrew Reynolds 73-66-139
Rick Karbowski 69-70-139
Bobby Lincoln 69-70-139
Don Pooley 76-63-139
Simon Owen 71-68-139
Gery Watine 68-72-140
Tom McKnight 70-70-140
Jay Haas 72-68-140
Jose Rivero 71-69-140
Gordon J. Brand 67-73-140
Morris Hatalsky 73-67-140
Chris Starkjohann 70-70-140
Kirk Hanefeld 68-72-140
Tom Watson 73-67-140
Tony Johnstone 72-68-140
Lonnie Nielsen 71-69-140
Guillermo Encina 69-71-140
Kiyoshi Murota 70-70-140
Denis O'Sullivan 70-71-141
Luis Carbonetti 71-70-141
Derrick Cooper 70-71-141
Carl Mason 75-66-141
John Harris 73-68-141
Noel Ratcliffe 70-71-141
Frank Conner 72-70-142
D.A. Weibring 72-70-142
Malcolm Gregson 70-72-142
Angel Fernandez 71-71-142
John Benda 71-71-142
Bruce Summerhays 68-74-142
John A. Jacobs 71-71-142
James Blair III 71-71-142
Jon Chaffee 72-70-142
David J. Russell 70-73-143
Graham Marsh 73-70-143
David Eger 71-72-143
Eddie Polland 74-69-143
Emilio Rodriguez 68-75-143
Jeff Hawkes 70-73-143
Andy Bean 74-69-143
Juan Quiros 67-76-143
Hugh Baiocchi 70-73-143
Doug Johnson 70-73-143
Glenn Ralph 73-71-144
Hale Irwin 73-71-144
Tony Charnley 73-71-144
David Good 71-73-144
Martin Foster 71-73-144
Horacio Carbonetti 72-72-144
Seiji Ebihara 70-74-144
Isao Aoki 74-70-144
Gary Player 69-75-144
Nick Job 76-68-144
Bob Larratt 72-72-144
WNBA
Eastern Conference
W L Pct GB
x-Connecticut 20 6 .769 -
x-Detroit 18 7 .720 11/2
Indiana 16 9 .640 31/2
Washington 13 13 .500 7
Charlotte 8 18 .308 12
New York 5 20 .200 141/2
Chicago 4 22 .154 16
Western Conference
W L Pct GB
x-Los Angeles 22 6 .786 -
Sacramento 16 11 .593 51/2
Houston 15 12 .556 61/2
Seattle 14 13 .519 71/2
San Antonio 12 14 .462 9
Phoenix 11 15 .423 10
Minnesota 9 17 .346 12
x-clinched playoff spot
LAST NIGHT
Detroit 77, Seattle 67
Connecticut 75, Sacramento 68
San Antonio 98, Phoenix 96
Chicago 79, Minnesota 68
THURSDAY
Washington 92, Chicago 74
Charlotte 81, Minnesota 68
Houston 98, Phoenix 95
TONIGHT
New York at Charlotte, 6
Washington at Indiana, 7
TOMORROW
Minnesota at New York, 4
San Antonio at Connecticut, 4
Indiana at Chicago, 7
Houston at Phoenix, 7
Charlotte at Washington, 7:30
Los Angeles at Seattle, 9
Detroit at Sacramento, 9
HOLE IN ONE
RODGER BIDDLE, No. 5 at Chippewa Golf Course, 175 yards, 5-iron.
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX-Recalled LHP Javier Lopez from Pawtucket of the IL. Assigned RHP Keith Foulke to Lowell of the New York-Penn League.
CLEVELAND INDIANS-Recalled 3B Andy Marte from Buffalo of the IL. Optioned INF Ramon Vazquez to Buffalo.
TEXAS RANGERS-Acquired OF Carlos Lee from the Milwaukee Brewers for RHP Francisco Cordero, OF Kevin Mench and OF Laynce Nix.
Midwest League
QUAD CITIES SWING-Announced 1B C.J. Smith has been assigned to the team by the St. Louis Cardinals.
American Association
ST. JOE BLACKSNAKES-Released OF Terrell Merriman.
SIOUX FALLS-Agreed to terms with 1B-DH Bubba Smith.
Atlantic League
LONG ISLAND DUCKS-Agreed to terms with INF Ray Navarrete.
NEWARK BEARS-Agreed to terms with INF Victor Rodriguez and P Shaun Babula.
Can-Am League
NEW JERSEY JACKALS-Agreed to terms with RHP Aaron Myers.
NORTH SHORE SPIRIT-Agreed to terms with RHP Kevin Rival.
QUEBEC CAPITALES-Agreed to terms with C Leon Galemba.
Northern League
CALGARY VIPERS-Agreed to terms with RHP Kieran Mattison and RHP Tony Pluta. Released RHP Charlie Hahn and OF Jon Mungle.
JOLIET JACKHAMMER-Rescinded the waiver claim on RHP Chad Scarbery of Winnipeg.
KANSAS CITY T-BONES-Agreed to terms with INF Zach Norman.
WINNIPEG GOLDEYES-Traded RHP Chad Scarbery to Sioux Falls of the American Association for cash. Traded RHP Darwin Soto to Road Warriors of the Atlantic League for future considerations.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
DENVER NUGGETS-Signed F Jamal Sampson.
INDIANA PACERS-Signed F Maceo Baston.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BALTIMORE RAVENS-Agreed to terms with DT Haloti Ngata on a five-year contract.
BUFFALO BILLS-Agreed to terms with DT John McCargo on a five-year contract.
DALLAS COWBOYS-Agreed to terms with LB Bobby Carpenter on a five-year contract.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS-Signed TE Marcedes Lewis to a five-year contract.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Signed RB Laurence Maroney to a five-year contract and TE Walter Rasby. Released S Jarvis Herring.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Signed WR Jermaine Jamison.
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Signed TE Vernon Davis.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
FLORIDA PANTHERS-Agreed to terms with D Mike Van Ryn on a four-year contract. Re-signed D Ric Jackman.
OTTAWA SENATORS-Re-signed LW Peter Schaefer to a multiyear contract.
ECHL
TOLEDO STORM-Signed D Troy Barnes and D Tim Songin to one-year contracts.
WHEELING NAILERS-Signed D Bernie Chmiel.
COLLEGE
ARKANSAS-Named Kyle White men's assistant track coach.
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON-Named Erin Wright assistant softball coach.
CLEVELAND STATE-Named Julie Bough assistant athletic trainer, Bill Buck director of men's basketball operations, Liberty Del Rosario director of women's basketball operations and Becca Stone women's assistant soccer coach.
DARTMOUTH-Named Christopher Bordeau men's heavyweight rowing coach.
DELAWARE-Named Andy Brown cheerleading coach and fitness coordinator.
KNOX-Named Teresa Powell assistant volleyball coach and Becky Mowers assistant softball coach.
LEHIGH-Named Henry D'Alberto men's golf coach and Roger Simpkins women's golf coach.
MAINE-Named Guy Perron men's associate head ice hockey coach.
MASS.-LOWELL-Named Jonathan Albert assistant director of athletic media relations.
MASS. MARITIME-Named Dave Melendez secondary coach and Andrew McKay outside linebacker coach.
NEWBERRY-Named Chris Youngberg assistant baseball coach.
PENN STATE-Named Jocelyn Forest assistant softball coach, Todd Doebler men's tennis coach and Brad Pantall strength & conditioning coach for men's and women's basketball.
SAN JOSE STATE-Named Alpha English and Brianna Finch women's assistant basketball coaches.
TENNIS
Countrywide Classic
Los Angeles
Singles quarterfinals
Fernando Gonzalez (3) d. Andre Agassi (5) 6-4, 3-6, 7-5.; Tommy Haas (6) d. Paul Goldstein 6-3, 6-4; Dominik Hrbaty (7) d. Robby Ginepri (4), 7-6 (0), 6-2; Dmitry Tursunov (8) d. Andy Roddick (1), walkover.
Bank of the West Classic
Stanford, Calif.
Singles quarterfinals
Tatiana Golovin d. Anna-Lena Groenefeld (4) 6-4, 7-6 (5); Patty Schnyder (2) d. Jill Craybas 6-4, 7-5; Nicole Vaidisova (3) d. Samantha Stosur, 6-4, 6-2; Kim Clijsters (1) d. Vera Zvonareva, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1.
Generali Open
Kitzbuehel, Austria
Singles quarterfinals
Fernando Verdasco (5) d. Nicolas Lapentti 6-4, 6-4; Agustin Calleri (9) d. Gaston Gaudio (4) 7-5, 6-0; Mikhail Youzhny (8) d. Jurgen Melzer 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; Juan Ignacio Chela (7) d. Philipp Kohlschreiber (13) 6-4, 6-4.
Budapest Grand Prix
Budapest, Hungary
Singles quarterfinals
Lourdes Dominguez Lino (5) d. Romina Oprandi 6-3, 6-0; Martina Muller d. Eva Birnerova 7-6 (7), 4-6, 6-1; Anna Smashnova (8) d. Catalina Castano (1) 6-2, 6-2; Michaella Krajicek (2) d. Sara Errani 6-4, 6-4.
Croatia Open
Umag, Croatia
Singles quarterfinals
Filippo Volandri d. Albert Portas 7-6 (4), 6-4; Carlos Moya (5) d. Juan-Pablo Guzman 6-1, 6-4; Stanislas Wawrinka d. Juan Martin del Potro 6-1, 2-6, 6-4; Novak Djokovic (4), Serbia, leads Jiri Vanek 6-1, 1-2, susp., rain.
auto racing
San Jose Grand Prix
Champ Car
After yesterday's qualifying;
qualifying continues today
San Jose, Calif.
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (3) Paul Tracy, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 50.156 seconds, 103.573 mph. 2. (1) Sebastien Bourdais, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone 50.160, 103.565. 3. (7) A.J. Allmendinger Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 50.246, 103.387. 4. (6) Oriol Servia, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 50.248, 103.383. 5. (14) Dan Clarke, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 50.278, 103.322.
6. (15)Alex Tagliani, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 50.373, 103.127. 7. (4) Nelson Philippe, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 50.440, 102.990. 8. (9) Justin Wilson, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 50.504, 102.859. 9. (2) Bruno Junqueira, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 50.587, 203.690. 10. (10) Cristiano da Matta, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 50.734, 102.393.
11. (19) Mario Dominguez, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 50.861, 102.137. 12. (27) Andrew Ranger, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 50.952, 102.009. 13. (34) Charles Zwolsman, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 51.004, 101.851. 14. (20) Katherine Legge, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 51.329, 101.206. 15. (11) Jan Heylen, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 51.591, 100.892. 16. (8) Nicky Pastorelli, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 52.344, 99.243. 17. (5) Will Power, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, no time.
latest line
Baseball
National League
ATLANTA Even-6 NY Mets
LA DODGERS 6-7 Washington
St. Louis 51/2 -61/2 CHICAGO CUBS
PHILADELPHIA Even-6 Florida
MILWAUKEE 6-7 Cincinnati
HOUSTON 71/2 -81/2 Arizona
San Francisco Even-6 PITTSBURGH
San Diego Even-6 COLORADO
American League
BOSTON 51/2 -61/2 LA Angels
OAKLAND 61/2 -71/2 Toronto
NY YANKEES 12-14 Tampa Bay
Chi White Sox 7-8 BALTIMORE
CLEVELAND 6-7 Seattle
MINNESOTA Even-6 Detroit
TEXAS 10-12 Kansas City
Canadian Football
B.C. Lions 21/2 TORONTO
SASKATCHEWAN P Calgary
Boxing
Light Heavyweight Title Fight-(12 Rounds)
at Quest Arena-Boise, ID.
B. Ajamu +355; R. Jones Jr.-435
Home team in CAPS
FOOTBALL
CFL
Eastern Division
W L T Pts PF PA
Montreal 6 0 0 12 192 119
Winnipeg 5 2 0 10 173 129
Toronto 2 3 0 4 98 106
Hamilton 1 6 0 2 132 196
Western Division
W L T Pts PF PA
British Col. 3 3 0 6 186 155
Calgary 3 3 0 6 151 153
Edmonton 2 4 0 4 104 150
Sask. 2 3 0 4 148 176
Note: Two points for a regulation or overtime win and one point for a tie.
LAST NIGHT
Winnipeg 29, Hamilton 0
Montreal 21, Edmonton 13
TONIGHT
British Columbia at Toronto
Calgary at Saskatchewan
THURSDAY, Aug. 3
Toronto at Montreal
NFL preseason
Sunday, Aug. 6
Hall of Fame Game
Oakland vs. Philadelphia at Canton, Ohio, 8 p.m.
Thursday Aug. 10
Cleveland at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.
Indianapolis at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Friday Aug. 11
Denver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
New York Jets at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
New England at Atlanta, 8 p.m.
New York Giants at Baltimore, 8 p.m.
Chicago at San Francisco, 10 p.m.
NFL first-round signings
1. Houston, Mario Williams, de, N.C. State-six years, $54 million.
2. New Orleans, Reggie Bush, rb, Southern Cal.
3. Tennessee, Vince Young, qb, Texas-five years, $58 million.
4. New York Jets, D'Brickashaw Ferguson, ot, Virginia-terms undisclosed.
5. Green Bay, A.J. Hawk, lb, Ohio State.
6. San Francisco, Vernon Davis, te, Maryland-terms undisclosed.
7. Oakland, Michael Huff, db, Texas-five years, $22.5 million.
8. Buffalo, Donte Whitner, db, Ohio State.
9. Detroit, Ernie Sims, lb, Florida State.
10. Arizona, Matt Leinart, qb, Southern Cal.
11. Denver (from St. Louis), Jay Cutler, qb, Vanderbilt-six years, $48 million.
12. Baltimore (from Cleveland), Haloti Ngata, dt, Oregon-five years, terms undisclosed.
13. Cleveland (from Baltimore), Kamerion Wimbley, de, Florida State-six years, $23.7 million.
14. Philadelphia, Brodrick Bunkley, dt, Florida State.
15. St. Louis (from Atlanta through Denver), Tye Hill, db, Clemson.
16. Miami, Jason Allen, db, Tennessee.
17. Minnesota, Chad Greenway, lb, Iowa-five years, $13.25 million.
18. Dallas, Bobby Carpenter, lb, Ohio State-five years, $12 million.
19. San Diego, Antonio Cromartie, db, Florida State-five years, $12.75 million.
20. Kansas City, Tamba Hali, de, Penn State-five years, terms undisclosed.
21. New England, Laurence Maroney, rb, Minnesota-terms undisclosed.
22. San Francisco (from Washington through Denver), Manny Lawson, de, N.C. State-terms undisclosed.
23. Tampa Bay, Davin Joseph, g, Oklahoma-five years, terms undisclosed.
24. Cincinnati, Johnathan Joseph, db, South Carolina.
25. Pittsburgh (from New York Giants), Santonio Holmes, wr, Ohio State.
26. Buffalo (from Chicago), John McCargo, dt, N.C. State-five years, $8.6 million.
27. Carolina, DeAngelo Williams, rb, Memphis-five years, $9 million.
28. Jacksonville, Marcedes Lewis, te, UCLA-five years, $7.5 million.
29. New York Jets (from Denver), Nick Mangold, c, Ohio State-five years, $7.47 million.
30. Indianapolis, Joseph Addai, rb, LSU.
31. Seattle, Kelly Jennings, db, Miami.
32. New York Giants (from Pittsburgh), Mathias Kiwanuka, de, Boston College-five years, $10 million.
amateur baseball
Senior Knothole
Sandlot World Series
St. Louis 014 312 0 - 11 10 1
Toledo Hitmen 121 010 0 - 5 8 7
WP-LaBruyeie. LP-Graham. Sumner (T) 2-3, 2 RBI.
Federation
Warriors 210 570 2 - 17 13 1
Tim & Ed's 033 000 0 - 6 5 1
WP-Volmar. LP-Kirkpatrick. McGilvroy (W) 2-3.
ESCL Collegiate
Ohio Trojans 003 020 110 - 7 11 3
Canton 212 010 000 - 6 8 1
WP-Albright. LP-Frame. Welker (OT) 2-5, 2 B.
raceway park
Last night's results
FIRST-Pace, FMNW1250L5, $1,700, 1:58.4
C C's Gem N(K Pluta) 11.80 4.20 2.20
Ss Success(C Wolfe) 3.60 2.10
Cc's Flash Point(M Headworth) 2.20
Also-Terminally Pretty, Armbro Calisto, Generaly Outspoken,
Exacta 4-5 Paid $35.40
Trifecta 4-5-2 Paid $88.40
Superfecta 4-5-2-3 Paid $178.00
SECOND-Pace, FMNW1500L5, $2,500, 1:57.3
Miss Marty(A Lake) 14.20 4.00 2.60
Jj's Pilgrim(M Wolfe) 4.40 3.60
Our Alibi(D Lake) 2.80
Also-Sisbro Wildfire, Spirited Sammi, Kats D Zire,
Exacta 6-5 Paid $159.60
Trifecta 6-5-4 Paid $219.80
Superfecta 6-5-4-3 Paid $1,221.40
Daily Double 4-6 Paid $60.00
THIRD-Pace, FMNW1250L5, $1,700, 1:56.0
Emileah T(M Headworth) 5.00 2.40 2.10
Village Corky(D Cincebox) 3.00 2.20
Silky Sailor(A Lake) 2.10
Also-Abby's Pridenjoy, S A Cruiser, Say Nothing,
Exacta 4-1 Paid $24.40
Trifecta 4-1-6 Paid $34.20
Superfecta 4-1-6-5 Paid $83.80
FOURTH-Trot, NW1000L5CD, $1,500, 2:02.3
Perfect View(E Patalan) 2.60 3.40 2.40
Striking Stripe(R Cassavaugh) 4.60 4.00
Star Fiftyfour(C Smith Jr) 5.20
Also-It's A Blitz, Doc Magic, Mrs Sizzle, Strikingly Red, Goodby Dale,
Exacta 3-7 Paid $20.80
Trifecta 3-7-2 Paid $86.00
Superfecta 3-7-2-1 Paid $1,444.60
FIFTH-Pace, NW1PMLTCD, $1,400, 2:00.3
Cruzn Margaritavil(M Mayes) 41.20 11.20 3.40
Miracle Sam(M Wolfe) 2.60 2.60
North Chief(D Lake) 3.00
Also-Bonus Miles, Bella's Boy, Sugar On A Sundae, Thundering Thelma, R U Forever,
Exacta 6-1 Paid $75.20
Trifecta 6-1-3 Paid $438.40
Superfecta 6-1-3-A Paid $1,447.60
SIXTH-Pace, FM2000CLHP, $1,200, 1:59.2
Sassy Shelley(A Lake) 5.20 3.00 2.80
Gamine Unique(C Wolfe) 8.40 6.00
Golden Glow(D Cincebox) 2.80
Also-Noble Krissy, Finn Tish First, Patcando, Foxy Moxie, High Velocity N, Page Burner,
Exacta 5-2 Paid $40.60
Trifecta 5-2-8 Paid $196.20
Superfecta 5-2-8-3 Paid $1,900.20
SEVENTH-Pace, FMNW500L5, $1,000, 1:58.3
Borabora Jana(A Short) 21.60 10.40 4.60
Peachi Hello(M Mayes) 4.20 2.60
Mhs Lets Go Largo(G Horn) 4.40
Also-Proud To Be Me, Chateau's Bunny, Zorgwijk Carita, Pretty Power,
Exacta 7-3 Paid $92.00
Trifecta 7-3-6 Paid $282.40
Superfecta 7-3-6-2 Paid $785.00
EIGHTH-Pace, FMNW750L5, $1,200, 1:58.0
Cash Queen(T Marts Jr) 10.80 6.00 2.80
Forrestridge Abbey(C Wolfe) 5.40 3.80
Nina Mania(M Wolfe) 2.60
Also-No Bridge Limits, Scout T, Irish Chop Suey, Up Front Charlett, Hurricane Jenna,
Exacta 1-5 Paid $37.20
Trifecta 1-5-4 Paid $134.00
Superfecta 1-5-4-7 Paid $1,422.80
NINTH-Trot, NW1000L5CD, $1,500, 2:02.1
Bonniestrikesagain(C Wolfe) 8.60 3.80 2.60
Berto Coquette(C Peter) 5.60 4.60
Sardis(C Shaner) 3.40
Also-Tabby Key, Sing With Me, Smiling Winds, Inquisitive Gal, E Max,
Exacta 7-2 Paid $36.80
Trifecta 7-2-5 Paid $105.40
Superfecta 7-2-5-3 Paid $544.00
10TH-Pace, 5000CLHC, $2,700,
1:58.1
Home Stand(T Marts Jr) 33.60 11.00 6.00
In A Flash(A Lake) 5.00 3.40
Sam Stone(D Cincebox) 2.40
Also-Rick Ed, Truly American, Patrick Craig Cam,
Exacta 3-5 Paid $208.80
Trifecta 3-5-2 Paid $524.80
Superfecta 3-5-2-4 Paid $2,425.60
Pick3 1-7-3 Paid $680.40
Attendance 697. Handle $35,523.
Sportlight
July 29
1751-The first International World Title Prize Fight takes place in Harlston, Norfolk, England. The champion, Jack Slack of England, beats the challenger, M. Petit of France, in 25 minutes.
1924-Paul Runyan defeats Craig Wood 1 up in 38 holes in the final round to capture the PGA championship.
1934-Paul Runyan beats Craig Wood on the 38th hole to win the PGA Championship at Park Country Club in Williamsville, N.Y.
1956-Cathy Cornelius wins a playoff over Barbara McIntyre to win the U.S. Women's Open.
1957-At the Polo Grounds in New York, Floyd Patterson TKOs Tommy Jackson at 1:52 of the 10th round to retain the heavyweight title.
1979-Amy Alcott shoots a 7-under 285 to beat Nancy Lopez in the Peter Jackson Classic, later named The du Maurier Classic. The du Maurier is one of the LPGA Tour's major championships from 1979-2000.
1980-Wladyslaw Kozakiewicz of Poland sets an Olympic record in the pole vault with a vault of 18-111/2 in Moscow.
1986-The United States Football League wins and loses in its lawsuit against the National Football League. The jury finds that the NFL violated antitrust laws, as the USFL claimed, but awards the USFL only $1 in damages.
1989-Cuba's Javier Sotomayer becomes the first person to jump 8 feet, setting a world record at the Caribbean Championship in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in the high jump. Sotomayer held the record at 7-111/2.
1990-Beth Daniel shoots a 66 to overcome a 5-shot deficit and win the LPGA Championship-her first major title in 12 years on the tour. Daniel beats Rosie Jones by one stroke and pockets $150,000, the largest in LPGA Tour history.
1991-Jack Nicklaus shoots a 5-under 65 to beat Chi Chi Rodriquez by four strokes in a playoff for the U.S. Senior Open title.
1992-The U.S. 400-meter freestyle relay team wins the gold medal as Matt Biondi and Tom Jager become the first U.S. male swimmers to win golds in three Olympics.
1996-Record-setting sprinter Michael Johnson sweeps to victory in an Olympic 400-meter record 43.49 seconds, while Carl Lewis leaps into history in Atlanta. Lewis' long jump of 27 feet, 103/4 inches earns him his ninth gold medal, equaling the American mark held by swimmer Mark Spitz.
2001-Lance Armstrong wins his third straight Tour de France, ending three weeks of grueling competition and again dominating the world's toughest cycling event. He's the first American to win the Tour three times in a row.
2003-Boston's Bill Mueller becomes the first player in major league history to hit grand slams from both sides of the plate in a game and connects for three homers in a 14-7 win at Texas.