Scoreboard: 7-03

7/3/2011

GOLF

AT&T National

Newtown Square, Pa.; Par: 70

Third Round

a-amateur

Nick Watney 70-69-62--201

Rickie Fowler 68-69-64--201

K.J. Choi 69-64-69--202

Steve Marino 70-70-63--203

Webb Simpson 69-70-64--203

Adam Scott 66-71-66--203

Chris Kirk 70-71-63--204

Bill Haas 68-70-66--204

Chris Stroud 70-68-66--204

Bryce Molder 69-67-68--204

Jeff Overton 71-65-68--204

Charlie Wi 69-66-69--204

Charles Howell III 68-68-69--205

Kevin Stadler 73-69-64--206

Spencer Levin 70-68-68--206

John Merrick 68-70-68--206

Troy Matteson 68-70-68--206

Bo Van Pelt 69-66-71--206

Justin Leonard 68-67-71--206

Cameron Tringale 75-68-64--207

Justin Rose 70-72-65--207

J.J. Henry 70-69-68--207

Robert Allenby 71-68-68--207

Jhonattan Vegas 67-71-69--207

Joe Ogilvie 67-70-70--207

Kyle Stanley 67-69-71--207

Scott McCarron 70-73-65--208

D.J. Trahan 70-72-66--208

Andres Romero 71-70-67--208

Robert Garrigus 68-72-68--208

Kevin Streelman 71-69-68--208

Hunter Mahan 72-71-66--209

Tom Gillis 72-69-68--209

J.B. Holmes 73-67-69--209

George McNeill 70-70-69--209

Dean Wilson 67-73-69--209

Johnson Wagner 71-68-70--209

Trevor Immelman 69-70-70--209

Kevin Na 69-69-71--209

Kent Jones 71-72-67--210

Charley Hoffman 71-69-70--210

Hunter Haas 66-74-70--210

a-Patrick Cantlay 70-69-71--210

Michael Thompson 70-69-71--210

Chris Riley 69-66-75--210

Stephen Ames 72-71-68--211

Brian Davis 71-72-68--211

Michael Connell 74-69-68--211

Ryuji Imada 72-70-69--211

Michael Putnam 72-70-69--211

Geoff Ogilvy 71-71-69--211

Tim Herron 71-71-69--211

Chris DiMarco 71-70-70--211

Pat Perez 68-74-70--212

Cameron Beckman 73-69-70--212

Troy Merritt 74-68-70--212

Vaughn Taylor 0-71-71--212

David Hearn 69-70-73--212

D.A. Points 68-71-73--212

Carl Pettersson 73-70-70--213

a-Peter Uihlein 73-69-71--213

Ryan Moore 72-70-71--213

Brendon de Jonge 70-71-72--213

Kris Blanks 70-71-72--213

William McGirt 72-67-74--213

Kevin Chappell 70-72-72--214

Garrett Willis 73-69-72--214

Mike Weir 71-70-73--214

Gary Woodland 69-71-74--214

Rod Pampling 74-69-72--215

Ricky Barnes 70-73-72--215

Bill Lunde 74-68-73--215

Tag Ridings 70-72-73--215

Steve Flesch 73-70-74--217

Joe Durant 72-71-76--219

Paul Goydos 75-66-79--220

Vijay Singh68-70-WD

Montreal Championship Scores

Champions Tour

Saturday

Montreal; Par 72

Second Round

Chien Soon Lu65-63-128

John Cook63-66-129

John Huston63-67-130

Jay Haas65-66-131

Joey Sindelar65-66-131

Dan Forsman65-67-132

Jeff Sluman65-67-132

Phil Blackmar69-64-133

Michael Allen67-66-133

Tom Lehman67-66-133

Corey Pavin66-67-133

Chip Beck67-67-134

Peter Senior67-67-134

Bob Tway67-67-134

Larry Mize65-69-134

Scott Simpson69-66-135

David Eger68-67-135

Brad Bryant68-67-135

Tom Kite70-65-135

Eduardo Romero67-68-135

R.W. Eaks66-69-135

Vicente Fernandez66-69-135

Joe Daley69-67-136

Roger Chapman68-68-136

Bruce Fleisher71-65-136

Jay Don Blake67-69-136

Bill Glasson67-69-136

Fulton Allem66-70-136

Mike Goodes69-68-137

Morris Hatalsky69-68-137

Olin Browne70-67-137

Tom Wargo70-67-137

Jim Thorpe70-67-137

Tom Pernice, Jr.70-67-137

John Morse68-69-137

Lonnie Nielsen67-70-137

Mark McNulty67-70-137

Steve Lowery68-69-137

Hale Irwin70-67-137

David Frost67-70-137

Joe Ozaki71-66-137

Jerry Pate71-66-137

Hal Sutton66-71-137

Tommy Armour III65-72-137

Bob Gilder69-69-138

Tim Simpson70-68-138

Mark Brooks67-71-138

Keith Clearwater71-67-138

Rod Spittle69-70-139

Keith Fergus69-70-139

Mike Hulbert69-70-139

Jim Rutledge69-70-139

Mark Mouland68-71-139

Steve Pate71-68-139

Andy Bean71-68-139

Robert Thompson71-68-139

Ted Schulz69-71-140

Jim Gallagher, Jr.69-71-140

David Peoples69-71-140

Lee Rinker69-71-140

Larry Nelson70-70-140

Wayne Levi72-68-140

Fred Holton73-67-140

Allen Doyle69-72-141

Bobby Wadkins68-73-141

Bobby Clampett71-70-141

Steve Haskins73-68-141

Dana Quigley71-71-142

Yvan Beauchemin71-71-142

Gary Hallberg70-73-143

Mitch Adcock70-73-143

Donnie Hammond72-72-144

Mark Wiebe72-72-144

Steve Jones69-76-145

Blaine McCallister76-69-145

Mike Reid76-69-145

Ronnie Black78-67-145

Daniel Talbot72-74-146

J.L. Lewis75-74-149

CYCLING

Tour de France Stages-Winners

July 2 -- Stage 1: Passage du Gois La Barre-de-Monts_Mont des Alouettes Les Herbiers, flat, 191.5 kilometers (119 miles) (Stage: Philippe Gilbert, Belgium; Yellow Jersey: Gilbert)

July 3 -- Stage 2: Les Essarts, team time trial, 23 (14.3)

July 4 -- Stage 3: Olonne-sur-Mer_Redon, flat, 198 (123.0)

July 5 -- Stage 4: Lorient_Mur de Bretagne, flat, 172.5 (107.2)

July 6 -- Stage 5: Carhaix_Cap Frehel, flat, 164.5 (102.2)

July 7 -- Stage 6: Dinan_Lisieux, flat, 226.5 (140.7)

July 8 -- Stage 7: Le Mans_Chateauroux, flat, 218 (135.5)

July 9 -- Stage 8: Aigurande_Super-Besse Sancy, medium mountain, 189 (117.4)

July 10 -- Stage 9: Issoire_Saint-Flour, medium mountain, 208 (129.2)

July 11 -- Rest day in Le Lioran Cantal.

July 12 -- Stage 10: Aurillac_Carmaux, flat, 158 (98.2)

July 13 -- Stage 11: Blaye-les-Mines_Lavaur, flat, 167.5 (104.1)

July 14 -- Stage 12: Cugnaux_Luz-Ardiden, high mountain, 211 (131.1)

July 15 -- Stage 13: Pau_Lourdes, high mountain, 152.5 (94.8)

July 16 -- Stage 14: Saint-Gaudens_Plateau de Beille, high mountain, 168.5 (104.7)

July 17 -- Stage 15: Limoux_Montpellier, flat, 192.5 (119.6)

July 18 -- Rest day in the Drome region.

July 19 -- Stage 16: Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux_Gap, medium mountain, 162.5 (101)

July 20 -- Stage 17: Gap_Pinerolo, Italy, high mountain, 179 (111.2)

July 21 -- Stage 18: Pinerolo_Galibier Serre-Chevalier, high mountain, 200.5 (124.6)

July 22 -- Stage 19: Modane Valfrejus_Alpe-d'Huez, high mountain, 109.5 (68.0)

July 23 -- Stage 20: Grenoble, individual time trial, 42.5 (26.4)

July 24 -- Stage 21: Creteil_Paris Champs-Elysees, flat, 95 (59)

Total -- 3,430 (2,131.2)

Tour de France

Saturday

At Mont des Alouettes, France

First Stage

A 119-mile flat stage from La Barre-de-Monts to Mont des Alouettes

1. Philippe Gilbert, Belgium, Omega Pharma-Lotto, 4 hours, 41 minutes, 31 seconds.

2. Cadel Evans, Australia, BMC Racing Team, 3 seconds behind.

3. Thor Hushovd, Norway, Team Garmin-Cervelo, :06.

4. Jose Joaquin Rojas, Spain, Movistar Team, same time.

5. Jurgen Van Den Broeck, Belgium, Omega Pharma-Lotto, same time.

6. Geraint Thomas, Britain, Sky Procycling, same time.

7. Andreas Kloeden, Germany, Team RadioShack, same time.

8. Rein Taaramae, Estonia, Cofidis, same time.

9. Christopher Horner, United States, Team RadioShack, same time.

10. Tony Martin, Germany, HTC-Highroad, same time.

11. Linus Gerdemann, Germany, Team Leopard-Trek, same time.

12. Frank Schleck, Luxembourg, Team Leopard-Trek, same time.

13. Peter Velits, Slovakia, HTC-Highroad, same time.

14. Thomas Voeckler, France, Team Europcar, same time.

15. Damiano Cunego, Italy, Lampre-ISD, same time.

16. David Millar, Britain, Team Garmin-Cervelo, same time.

17. Alexandre Vinokourov, Kazakhstan, Pro Team Astana, same time.

18. Fabian Cancellara, Switzerland, Team Leopard-Trek, same time.

19. Nicolas Roche, Ireland, AG2R La Mondiale, same time.

20. Grega Bole, Slovenia, Lampre-ISD, same time.<

Also

29. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, HTC-Highroad, same time.

35. Alberto Contador, Spain, Saxo Bank Sungard, 1:20.

45. Levi Leipheimer, United States, Team RadioShack, same time.

61. Danny Pate, United States, HTC-Highroad, same time.

69. Tom Danielson, United States, Team Garmin-Cervelo, 1:55.

94. George Hincapie, United States, BMC Racing Team, same time.

126. Brent Bookwalter, United States, BMC Racing Team, 2:33.

158. David Zabriskie, United States, Team Garmin-Cervelo, 3:05.

174. Christian Vande Velde, United States, Team Garmin-Cervelo, 3:41.

180. Tyler Farrar, United States, Team Garmin-Cervelo, 4:37.

CULVER LINE

Major League Baseball

National League

FAVORITELINEUNDERDOGLINE

at Washington-145Pittsburgh+135

Interleague

at Detroit-120San Francisco+110

Philadelphia-175at Toronto+165

New York (AL)-120at New York+110

at Cincinnati-170Cleveland+160

at Atlanta-160Baltimore+150

at Tampa Bay-155St. Louis+145

Boston-180at Houston+170

Milwaukee-115at Minnesota+105

Chicago (AL)-135at Chicago+125

at Colorado-165Kansas City+155

at Oakland-130Arizona+120

San Diego-125at Seattle+115

at Texas-210Florida+190

at L Angeles (AL) -130 L Angeles+120

AMATEUR BASEBALL

American Legion

Whitehouse013 000 1 - 5 7 0

N. Allegheny000 001 0 - 1 5 0

WP-Mayberry. LP-NA. Conklin (W) 2-3, 2 RBI.

JL Clevelanders100 020 2 - 5 7 2

Whitehouse001 012 0 - 4 8 0

WP-Harless. LP-Kuharchek. Lang (W) 2-3.

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

American League

KANSAS CITY ROYALS - Activated RHP Kyle Davies from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Jarrod Dyson to Omaha (PCL).

NEW YORK YANKEES - Activated RHP Bartolo Colon from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Brian Gordon to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).

National League

ATLANTA BRAVES - Optioned RHP Christhian Martinez to Gwinnett (IL). Recalled RHP Cory Gearrin from Gwinnett.

FLORIDA MARLINS - Placed RHP Ryan Webb on the 15-day DL. Designated INF Jose Lopez for assignment. Recalled OF Bryan Petersen from New Orleans (PCL) and LHP Brad Hand from Jacksonville (SL).

MILWAUKEE BREWERS - Activated RHP Takashi Saito from the 60-day DL. Optioned RHP Tim Dillard to Nashville (PCL).

PITTSBURGH PIRATES - Placed SS Ronny Cedeno on the 7-day concussion DL. Recalled INF Pedro Ciriaco and RHP Brad Lincoln from Indianapolis (IL).

Frontier League

FLORENCE FREEDOM - Signed LHP Zeb Engle.

GATEWAY GRIZZLIES - Signed LHP Barrett Phillips and OF D.J. Fitzgerald. Released OF Brandt Brown.

JOLIET SLAMMERS - Released LHP Kyle Kriech.

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS - Send C Trey Manz to Joliet to complete a previous trade.

TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS - Sold the contract of RHP D.J. Johnson to the Arizona Diamondbacks. Signed RHP Bryce Morrow.

WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS - Signed RHP Tommy Gately. Released LHP Terrance Jackson.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

FLORIDA PANTHERS - Agreed to terms with C Greg Rallo on a one-year contract.

LOS ANGELES KINGS - Agreed to terms with LW Simon Gagne on a two-year contract.

NASHVILLE PREDATORS - Traded RW Andreas Thuresson to the N.Y. Rangers for F Brodie Dupont.

NEW YORK RANGERS - Agreed to terms with C Brad Richards on a nine-year contract.

PHOENIX COYOTES - Re-signed F Radim Vrbata to a multiyear contract. Signed C Alex Bolduc to a one-year contract.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING - Signed D Matt Gilroy and D Richard Petiot to one-year contracts.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS - Signed C Tim Connolly to a two-year contract.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS - Signed LW Chris Bourque to a one-year contract.

WNBA

Eastern Conference

WLPctGB

Indiana73.700-

Connecticut63.667 1/2

New York55.5002

Chicago46.4003

Atlanta37.3004

Washington25.2863 1/2

Western Conference

WLPctGB

San Antonio72.778-

Minnesota63.6671

Seattle43.5712

Phoenix54.5562

Los Angeles44.5002 1/2

Tulsa19.1006 1/2

YESTERDAY

No games scheduled

THURSDAY

Atlanta 87, New York 81

Minnesota 101, Tulsa 71

FRIDAY

New York 81, San Antonio 75

Connecticut 75, Seattle 70

Phoenix 97, Chicago 84

SUNDAY

Seattle at Washington, 4 p.m.

TENNIS

Wimbledon

Saturday

Wimbledon, England

Singles

Women

Championship

Petra Kvitova (8), Czech Republic, d. Maria Sharapova (5), Russia, 6-3, 6-4.

Doubles

Men

Championship

Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United States, d. Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Horia Tecau (8), Romania, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (2).

Women

Semifinals

Sabine Lisicki, Germany, and Sam Stosur, Australia, d. Marina Erakovic, New Zealand, and Tamarine Tanasugarn, Thailand, 6-3, 4-6, 8-6.

Championship

Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, and Katarina Srebotnik (2), Slovenia, d. Sabine Lisicki, Germany, and Sam Stosur, Australia, 6-3, 6-1.

Mixed

Semifinals

Mahesh Bhupathi, India, and Elena Vesnina (4), Russia, d. Paul Hanley, Australia, and Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5.

Jurgen Melzer, Austria, and Iveta Benesova (9), Czech Republic, d. Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Chan Yung-jan (8), Taiwan, 6-4, 6-4.

Show Court Schedules

Sunday

Wimbledon, England

Play begins 9 a.m. EDT

Centre Court

Men's Singles Championship: Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, vs. Novak Djokovic (2), Serbia

Mixed Doubles Championship: Jurgen Melzer, Austria, and Iveta Benesova (9), Czech Republic, vs. Mahesh Bhupathi, India, and Elena Vesnina (4), Russia

SOCCER

WOMEN'S WORLD CUP

FIRST ROUND

GROUP A

Tuesday, July 5

At Moenchengladbach, Germany

France vs. Germany, 2:45

At Dresden, Germany

Canada vs. Nigeria, 2:45

GROUP B

Tuesday, July 5

At Augsburg, Germany

England vs. Japan, 12:15

At Sinsheim, Germany

New Zealand vs. Mexico, 12:15

GROUP C

SATURDAY

At Augsburg, Germany

Sweden 1, North Korea 0

At Sinsheim, Germany

United States 3, Colombia 0

Wednesday, July 6

At Wolfsburg, Germany

Sweden vs. United States, 2:45

At Bochum, Germany

North Korea vs. Colombia, 2:45

GROUP D

Today

At Bochum, Germany

Australia vs. Equatorial Guinea, 8 a.m.

At Wolfsburg, Germany

Brazil vs. Norway, 12:15

Wednesday, July 6

At Frankfurt

Equatorial Guinea vs. Brazil, Noon

At Leverkusen, Germany

Australia vs. Norway, Noon

QUARTERFINALS

Saturday, July 9

At Leverkusen, Germany

Group B winner vs. Group A second place, Noon

At Wolfsburg, Germany

Group A winner vs. Group B second place, 2:45

Sunday, July 10

At Augsburg, Germany

Group C winner vs. Group D second place, 7 a.m.

At Dresden, Germany

Group D winner vs. Group C second place, 11:30 a.m.

SEMIFINALS

Wednesday, July 13

At Moenchengladbach, Germany

Leverkusen quarterfinal winner vs. Dresden quarterfinal winner, Noon

At Frankfurt

Wolfsburg quarterfinal winner vs. Augsburg quarterfinal winner, 2:45

THIRD PLACE

Saturday, July 16

At Sinsheim, Germany

Semifinal losers, 11:30 a.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP

Sunday, July 17

At Frankfurt

Semifinal winners, 2:45 p.m.

Major League Soccer

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPtsGFGA

Philadelphia746272116

New York539242721

Columbus646242017

Houston467192122

D.C.457192329

Toronto FC379181729

Chicago2411171821

Sporting Kans City465171921

New England386151321

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPtsGFGA

Los Angeles928352515

FC Dallas944312417

Seattle847312518

Real Salt Lake73526189

Colorado557221921

San Jose555202017

Portland573181826

Chivas USA475172021

Vancouver288141825

NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Saturday night

D.C. United 2, Philadelphia 2, tie

Columbus at FC Dallas, late

Chicago at Chivas USA, late

New York at San Jose, late

Sporting Kansas City at Portland, late

Sunday

Chicago 1, New York 1, tie

Seattle FC 2, New England 1

Columbus 4, Colorado 1

Wednesday

Toronto FC 1, Vancouver 0

Tonight

Houston at Colorado, 9

Tomorrow

New England at Real Salt Lake, 8:30

Seattle FC at Los Angeles, 10:30

Wednesday, July 6

Toronto FC at New York, 8

Colorado at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30

Columbus at Vancouver, 10

San Jose at Chivas USA, 10:30

Saturday, July 9

Chivas USA at Sporting Kansas City, 7:30

D.C. United at New York, 7:30

Toronto FC at Houston, 8:30

FC Dallas at Real Salt Lake, 9

Vancouver at Colorado, 9

Philadelphia at San Jose, 10:30

Chicago at Los Angeles, 10:30

Sunday, July 10

Seattle FC at Portland, 4 p.m.

HOLE IN ONE

CHASE JOHNSON, No. 14 at Ottawa Park, 76 yards, wedge.

AUTO RACING

NASCAR Sprint Cup

Through June 26

Points

1, Carl Edwards, 573. 2, Kevin Harvick, 548. 3, Jimmie Johnson, 540. 4, Kurt Busch, 539. 5, Kyle Busch, 536. 6, Matt Kenseth, 521. 7, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 508. 8, Clint Bowyer, 496. 9, Jeff Gordon, 480. 10, Ryan Newman, 475.

IndyCar

Through June 25

Points

1, Dario Franchitti, 303. 2, Will Power, 283. 3, Scott Dixon, 230. 4, Oriol Servia, 214. 5, Tony Kanaan, 211. 6, Ryan Briscoe, 193. 7, Graham Rahal, 191. 8, Marco Andretti, 184. 9, J.R, Hildebrand, 169. 10, Alex Tagliani, 161.

PRO FOOTBALL

CFL

EAST DIVISION

WLTPtsPFPA

Montreal10023026

Toronto10022321

Winnipeg10022416

Hamilton01001624

WEST DIVISION

WLTPtsPFPA

Edmonton000000

Saskatchewan000000

B.C.01002630

Calgary01002123

Thursday

Montreal 30, B.C. 26

Friday

Winnipeg 24, Hamilton 16

Toronto 23, Calgary 21

Tonight

Edmonton at Saskatchewan, 7

FRIDAY, July 8

Toronto at Winnipeg, 7:30

Calgary at B.C., 10:30

SATURDAY, July 9

Montreal at Saskatchewan, 4

Hamilton at Edmonton, 7 p.m.

Arena Football League

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

West Division

WLTPctPFPA

y-Arizona1320.867923707

Spokane770.500817774

Utah780.467895914

San Jose690.400857920

Central Division

WLTPctPFPA

x-Chicago1140.733812694

Dallas950.643835788

Tulsa690.400704716

Kansas City5100.333710807

Iowa4110.267760930

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

South Division

WLTPctPFPA

z-Jacksonville1320.867965729

Georgia960.600844781

Orlando960.600814780

Tampa Bay690.400672821

New Orleans3120.200669816

Eastern Division

WLTPctPFPA

Cleveland860.571685604

Pittsburgh870.533720789

Philadelphia5100.333776829

Milwaukee4100.286601660

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

z-clinched conference

SATURDAY NIGHT

Cleveland at Milwaukee, late

Philadelphia at Dallas, late

Spokane at Arizona, late

FRIDAY

New Orleans 64, Tampa Bay 33

Orlando 62, Pittsburgh 54

Iowa 55, Tulsa 53

Chicago 59, Utah 35

San Jose 83, Jacksonville 70

FRIDAY, JULY. 8

Milwaukee at New Orleans, 8 p.m.

Cleveland at Philadelphia, 8:05 p.m.

SATURDAY, JULY. 9

Dallas at Jacksonville, 7 p.m.

Chicago at Georgia, 7:35 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Tulsa, 8 p.m.

Kansas City at Iowa, 8:05 p.m.

Utah at Spokane, 10 p.m.

Orlando at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.

SUNDAY, JULY 10

Arizona at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.

SPORTLIGHT

July 3

1905-Marvin Hart wins the vacant world heavyweight title with a 12th-round knockout of Jack Root in the final bout of an elimination tournament in Reno, Nev. James Jeffries, who refereed the bout, had retired in March, leaving the title vacant.

1912-Rube Marquard of the New York Giants runs his season record to 19-0 with a 2-1 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers. His winning streak ends five days later against the Chicago Cubs.

1931-Max Schmeling knocks out Young Stribling at 2:46 of the 15th round to retain the world heavyweight title in Cleveland.

1966-Atlanta pitcher Tony Cloninger becomes the first National League player to hit two grand slams in one game. He adds a single for nine RBIs in a 17-3 triumph over San Francisco.

1982-Martina Navratilova begins her streak of six straight singles titles at Wimbledon with a 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 victory over Chris Evert Lloyd. It's the third Wimbledon singles title for Navratilova, all against Evert Lloyd.

1983-Calvin Smith sets the 100-meter world record at Colorado Springs, with a run of 9.93 seconds. He breaks the mark of 9.95 set by Jim Hines in 1968.

2004-Maria Sharapova, 17, wins her first Grand Slam title and instant celebrity by beating Serena Williams 6-1, 6-4. For the first time since 1999, none of the four major titles is held by a Williams.

2005-Roger Federer wins his third consecutive Wimbledon title by beating Andy Roddick 6-2, 7-6 (2), 6-4. Federer is the third man since 1936 to win three straight Wimbledon crowns, joining seven-time champion Pete Sampras and five-time winner Bjorn Borg.

2006-Annika Sorenstam wins the U.S. Women's Open after 10 years of frustration and wins her 10th major championship. Sorenstam, who shot a 1-under 70 in the 18-hole playoff, beats Pat Hurst by four strokes for the largest margin of victory in a playoff at the major since Kathy Cornelius won by seven shots 50 years ago.

2007-The Alinghi team from Switzerland-a country more often associated with Alpine skiing and winter snowscapes-successfully defends sailing's coveted America's Cup, beating Emirates Team New Zealand 5-2.

2008-Venus and Serena Williams win in straight sets to set up their third all-sister Wimbledon final and seventh Grand Slam championship matchup. Defending champion and four-time winner Venus beats Elena Dementieva 6-1, 7-6 (3), then two-time champ Serena overcomes two rain delays and downs China's Zheng Jie 6-2, 7-6 (5).

2009-Roger Federer beats Tommy Haas in straight sets to move within one win of a record 15th Grand Slam title. Federer becomes the first man to make it to seven consecutive Wimbledon finals in the history of a tournament that began in 1877. The five-time champion reaches his record 20th Grand Slam final, breaking a tie with Ivan Lendl.

2010-Serena Williams wins her fourth Wimbledon title and 13th Grand Slam championship by sweeping Vera Zvonareva in straight sets in the women's final. Williams, who finished the tournament without dropping a set, takes 67 minutes to win 6-3, 6-2.

RACEWAY PARK

Saturday Jul 02, 2011

1st - $1,400 Pace 2:02.2

6-Katy Cruise (Ty Rush) 9.40 3.60 2.60

7-Cause To Smile (La Lake) 3.80 4.00

1-Kaa Dee Julie (Ro Wrenn Jr.) 5.40

EXACTA (6-7) $103.40

TRIFECTA (6-7-1) $462.80

50 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-7-1-ALL) $355.90

2nd - $1,400 Trot 2:01.2

2-Ready For Freddie (Ty Rush) 26.40 6.60 4.80

5-Sand Fanci (Ma Headworth) 2.20 2.20

8-Dr-Mlk (Bo Hunter Sr) 4.60

EXACTA (2-5) $40.40

TRIFECTA (2-5-8) $633.80

50 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-5-8-3) $1,005.10

DAILY DOUBLE (6-2) $344.80

3rd - $1,600 Pace 1:59.4

1-Ucancallmemscruisr (Ty Rush) 4.20 2.80 2.80

6-Spendit (Tr Bates) 5.20 3.20

4-Forever Speedy (Ed Konrad) 4.60

EXACTA (1-6) $33.40

TRIFECTA (1-6-4) $239.80

50 CENT SUPERFECTA (1-6-4-7) $295.90

Scratched: Mrs Ashley R

4th - $1,400 Trot 2:03.0

5-Ultimate Hi Fi (Mi Mitchell) 2.60 2.20 2.60

4-J J Momasita (Ge Burris) 4.40 2.60

7-Magicmiracle (Ma Headworth) 3.00

EXACTA (5-4) $12.40

TRIFECTA (5-4-7) $35.00

50 CENT SUPERFECTA (5-4-7-3) $34.40

Scratched: Imperial Spur

5th - $1,400 Pace 1:58.2

2-Fen Shway (Mi Jarvis) 7.00 3.60 2.60

7-Cambamdretti (Bo Hunter Sr) 10.40 5.40

1-S A Gremlin (Mi Wolfe) 4.20

EXACTA (2-7) $120.40

TRIFECTA (2-7-1) $370.80

50 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-7-1-ALL) $1,029.20

6th - $1,400 Pace 2:02.4

2-Raven Lady (Gr Horn) 5.80 3.80 2.60

3-Spectacular Amber (Sc Christner) 3.60 2.20

5-Miss Tidewater (Ma Headworth) 3.00

EXACTA (2-3) $17.60

TRIFECTA (2-3-5) $74.20

50 CENT SUPERFECTA (2-3-5-8) $85.20

7th - $1,600 Trot 2:03.0

3-Sam's Princess (Th Moore Jr) 4.80 3.80 2.80

5-Call Me Stormy (Pe Miller) 5.20 2.80

7-Nanner (Ma Headworth) 2.40

EXACTA (3-5) $18.80

TRIFECTA (3-5-7) $48.60

50 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-5-7-9) $498.00

8th - $1,700 Trot 2:01.0

8-George's Vacation (Mi Mc Carty) 15.60 10.00 6.60

2-Distant Memories (Mi Wolfe) 4.20 3.80

1-Baked Azalea (Or Turner) 3.60

EXACTA (8-2) $65.00

TRIFECTA (8-2-1) $687.00

50 CENT SUPERFECTA (8-2-ALL-ALL) $109.90

9th - $2,200 Pace 1:58.2

3-Draft Bunny (Ro Conner) 3.80 2.40 2.60

1-Born To Be Special (Ro Wrenn Jr.) 6.80 4.20

2-Tattler's Rose (Bo Hunter Sr) 7.80

EXACTA (3-1) $28.20

TRIFECTA (3-1-2) $147.20

50 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-1-2-8) $317.60

10th - $2,000 Trot 2:02.4

6-Lf Sharp Score (Mi Wolfe) 4.40 2.40 2.20

2-Pc First Raid (Mi Mitchell) 2.80 4.80

5-Wakeshire Whopper (Er Patalan) 4.00

EXACTA (6-2) $19.60

TRIFECTA (6-2-5) $53.00

50 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-2-5-7) $118.60

Scratched: Tuff Olivia

11th - $1,700 Pace 1:57.2

6-Spirited Sammi (Ro Conner) 17.00 6.20 3.20

5-Randy's Girl (Da Venier) 3.40 2.20

9-Happy Aza Shark (Mi Wolfe) 3.00

EXACTA (6-5) $18.80

TRIFECTA (6-5-9) $159.20

50 CENT SUPERFECTA (6-5-9-7) $100.80

Scratched: Gunmetal Gal

12th - $1,400 Pace 1:59.1

3-Impressive Lizz (Ma Headworth) 11.40 8.40 7.20

8-Jen Finn (Da Decker) 4.20 5.20

4-Pacin Kate (Ro Conner) 3.80

EXACTA (3-8) $113.40

TRIFECTA (3-8-4) $377.00

50 CENT SUPERFECTA (3-8-4-ALL) $401.40

PICK 3 (6,9-6-3) $789.60

Attendance-843 Total Handle-$66,678

BASEBALL

This Date In Baseball

July 3

1912-Rube Marquard of the New York Giants raised his season record to 19-0 with a 2-1 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers. His winning streak ended five days later against the Chicago Cubs.

1939-Johnny Mize of St. Louis hit two home runs, a triple and a double, leading the Cardinals to a 5-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs.

1947-The Cleveland Indians purchased Larry Doby from the Newark Eagles of the Negro National League, making him the first black player in the American League.

1966-Atlanta pitcher Tony Cloninger became the first National League player to hit two grand slams in one game. He added a single for nine RBIs in a 17-3 triumph over San Francisco.

1968-Cleveland's Luis Tiant struck out 19, walked none in a six-hit 1-0, 10-inning triumph over Minnesota.

1970-California's Clyde Wright used only 98 pitches to no-hit the Oakland A's 4-0 at Anaheim Stadium.

1973-Jim Perry of the Detroit Tigers and brother Gaylord of the Cleveland Indians faced each other for the only time as opposing pitchers. Neither finished the game. Gaylord took the loss, 5-4.

2001-D'Angelo Jimenez hit San Diego's fourth sacrifice fly of the game - tying the NL record - to lift the Padres over Colorado 6-5. Ryan Klesko, Wiki Gonzalez and Woody Williams also had sacrifice flies.

2002-Cleveland Indians slugger Jim Thome homered in his seventh straight game, leaving him one shy of the major league record. Thome hit a solo shot off David Wells of the New York Yankees.

2006-Manager Felipe Alou picked up his 1,000th career victory in San Francisco's 9-6 win over Colorado.

2007-Brad Wilkerson hit three homers and had six RBIs to help Texas beat the Los Angeles Angels 8-3.