cycling
Tour de France
Tuesday
At Nice, France
Fourth Stage
A 15.5-mile team time trial beginning and ending in Nice
1. Orica GreenEdge, 25 minutes, 56 seconds.
2. Omega Pharma-QuickStep, 1 second behind.
3. Sky Procycling, :03.
4. Team Saxo-Tinkoff, :09.
5. Lotto-Belisol, :17.
6. Garmin-Sharp, same time.
7. Movistar, :20.
8. Lampre-Merida, :25.
9. BMC Racing, :26.
10. Katusha, :28.
11. RadioShack Leopard, :29.
12. Vacansoleil-DCM, :33.
13. Cannondale, :34.
14. Belkin Pro Cycling, :37.
15. Francaise des Jeux, :42.
16. Astana, :56.
Overall Standings
(After four stages)
1. Simon Gerrans, Australia, Orica GreenEdge, 12 hours, 47 minutes, 24 seconds.
2. Daryl Impey, South Africa, Orica GreenEdge, same time.
3. Michael Albasini, Switzerland, Orica GreenEdge, same time.
4. Michal Kwiatkowski, Poland, Omega Pharma-QuickStep, 1 second behind.
5. Sylvain Chavanel, France, Omega Pharma-QuickStep, same time.
6. Edvald Boasson Hagen, Norway, Sky Procycling, :03.
7. Chris Froome, Britain, Sky Procycling, same time.
8. Richie Porte, Australia, Sky Procycling, same time.
9. Nicolas Roche, Ireland, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, :09.
10. Roman Kreuziger, Czech Republic, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, same time.
11. Michael Rogers, Australia, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, same time.
12. Alberto Contador, Spain, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, same time.
13. David Millar, Britain, Garmin-Sharp, :17.
14. Jurgen Van den Broeck, Belgium, Lotto-Belisol, same time.
15. Adam Hansen, Lotto-Belisol, same time.
16. Ryder Hesjedal, Canada, Garmin-Sharp, same time.
17. Christian Vande Velde, United States, Garmin-Sharp, same time.
18. Andrew Talansky, United States, Garmin-Sharp, same time.
19. Daniel Martin, Ireland, Garmin-Sharp, same time.
20. Thomas Danielson, United States, Garmin-Sharp, same time.
Also
30. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, BMC Racing, :26.
87. Brent Bookwalter, United States, BMC Racing, 6:04.
Edward King, United States, Cannondale, withdrew.
TENNIS
Wimbledon
Wimbledon, England
WOMEN
Singles
Quarterfinals
Agnieszka Radwanska (4), Poland, d. Na Li (6), China, 7-6 (7-5), 4-6, 6-2.
Marion Bartoli (15), France, d. Sloane Stephens (17), United States, 6-4, 7-5.
Kirsten Flipkens (20), Belgium, d. Petra Kvitova (8), Czech Republic, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.
Sabine Lisicki (23), Germany, d. Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, 6-3, 6-3.
Doubles
Third Round
Andrea Hlavackova (2), Czech Republic and Lucie Hradecka (2), Czech Republic, d. Silvia Soler-Espinosa, Spain and Carla Suarez Navarro, Spain, 6-4, 6-3.
Julia Goerges (16), Germany and Barbora Zahlavova Strycova (16), Czech Republic, d. Sara Errani (1), Italy and Roberta Vinci (1), Italy, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.
MEN
Doubles
Third Round
James Blake, United States and Jurgen Melzer, Austria, d. Juan Sebastian Cabal, Colombia and Robert Farah, Colombia, 6-2, 6-4, 6-3.
Quarterfinals
Bob Bryan (1), United States and Mike Bryan (1), United States, d. Mahesh Bhupathi (8), India and Julian Knowle (8), Austria, 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (7-4).
Leander Paes (4), India and Radek Stepanek (4), Czech Republic, d. Julien Benneteau (11), France and Nenad Zimonjic (11), Serbia, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4.
local golf
TJGA
Dick Thornhill Memorial
at Brandywine Country Club.
Boys 16-18
1. Trevor Dominique 75
2. Jeff Gray 77 (scorecard playoff)
Boys 14-15
1. Ted Austin 81
2. Alex Morrison 82
Girls 16-18:
1. Maria Connelly 87 (scorecard playoff)
2. Lizzie Win 87
Girls 14-15:
1. Madison William 94.
2. Macy Tudor 95.
Boys 12-13:
1. Ryan Fries 41
2. Conner Lenhart 42
Girls 12-13:
1. Molly Bennett 57
2. Kelsey Sager 62
Boys Overall Medalist: Trevor Dominique
Girls Overall Medalist: Maria Connelly
PGA Tour FedExCup Standings
Through July 2
Pts Money
1. Tiger Woods 2,380 $5,909,742
2. Matt Kuchar 1,964 $4,393,265
3. Brandt Snedeker 1,603 $3,679,155
4. Phil Mickelson 1,518 $3,417,984
5. Billy Horschel 1,422 $3,012,168
6. Justin Rose 1,358 $3,032,310
7. Bill Haas 1,255 $2,761,333
8. Kevin Streelman 1,234 $2,572,989
9. Boo Weekley 1,154 $2,307,509
10. Jason Day 1,148 $2,628,887
11. Keegan Bradley 1,044 $2,246,059
12. Adam Scott 1,012 $2,371,071
13. Hunter Mahan 1,003 $2,164,115
14. Webb Simpson 994 $2,038,061
15. D.A. Points 985 $2,151,022
16. Russell Henley 968 $1,830,123
17. Harris English 958 $1,843,047
18. Charles Howell III 940 $1,739,000
19. Steve Stricker 918 $2,187,146
20. Dustin Johnson 887 $1,889,743
21. Ken Duke 861 $1,615,515
22. Graeme McDowell 838 $1,910,654
23. Graham DeLaet 818 $1,523,887
24. Jimmy Walker 812 $1,507,450
25. Sang-Moon Bae 770 $1,604,762
26. Martin Laird 766 $1,662,232
27. Scott Stallings 756 $1,497,947
28. Chris Kirk 756 $1,332,198
29. John Merrick 745 $1,532,105
30. Ryan Palmer 736 $1,442,123
31. Michael Thompson 733 $1,516,253
32. Chris Stroud 732 $1,402,809
33. Brian Gay 729 $1,266,129
34. Charl Schwartzel 726 $1,543,853
35. Rickie Fowler 723 $1,401,608
36. Angel Cabrera 719 $1,544,023
37. Charley Hoffman 712 $1,384,853
38. David Lingmerth 682 $1,493,747
39. Bubba Watson 670 $1,311,226
40. John Rollins 668 $1,127,849
41. Roberto Castro 667 $1,186,895
42. Kevin Chappell 662 $1,322,260
43. David Lynn 652 $1,332,578
44. Josh Teater 651 $1,257,470
45. Rory McIlroy 650 $1,390,586
46. Brendon de Jonge 640 $1,076,510
47. Fredrik Jacobson 636 $1,175,281
48. Tim Clark 634 $1,275,351
49. Scott Piercy 632 $1,271,822
50. Luke Donald 632 $1,250,696
PGA Tour Schedule
Jan. 4-7 — Hyundai Tournament of Champions (Dustin Johnson)
Jan. 10-13 — Sony Open (Russell Henley)
Jan. 17-20 — Humana Challenge (Brian Day)
Jan. 24-27 — Farmers Insurance Open (Tiger Woods)
Jan. 31-Feb. 3 — Waste Management Phoenix Open (Phil Mickelson)
Feb. 7-10 — AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am (Brandt Snedeker)
Feb. 14-17 — Northern Trust Open (John Merrick)
Feb. 20-24 — WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship (Matt Kuchar)
Feb. 28-March 3 — Honda Classic (Michael Thompson)
March 7-10 — WGC-Cadillac Championship (Tiger Woods)
March 7-10 — Puerto Rico Open (Scott Brown)
March 14-17 — Tampa Bay Championship (Kevin Streelman)
March 21-24 — Arnold Palmer Invitational (Tiger Woods)
March 28-31 — Shell Houston Open (D.A. Points)
April 4-7 — Valero Texas Open (Martin Laird)
April 11-14 — The Masters (Adam Scott)
April 18-21 — RBC Heritage (Graeme McDowell)
April 25-28 — Zurich Classic (Billy Horschel)
May 2-5 — Wells Fargo Championship (Derek Ernst)
May 9-12 — The Players Championship (Tiger Woods)
May 16-19 — HP Byron Nelson Championship (Sang-Moon Bae)
May 23-26 — Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial (Boo Weekley)
May 30-June 2— Memorial Tournament (Matt Kuchar)
June 6-9 — FedEx St. Jude Classic (Harris English)
June 13-16 — U.S. Open (Justin Rose)
June 20-23 — Travelers Championship (Ken Duke)
June 27-30 — AT&T National (Bill Haas)
July 4-7 — The Greenbrier Classic, The Greenbrier (The Old White TPC), White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.
July 11-14 — John Deere Classic, TPC Deere Run, Silvis, Ill.
July 18-21 — The Open Championship, Muirfield, Gullane, Scotland
July 18-21 — True South Classic, Annandale GC, Madison, Miss.
July 25-28 — RBC Canadian Open, Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario
Aug. 1-4 — WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Firestone CC (South Course),Akron, Ohio
Aug. 1-4 — Reno-Tahoe Open, Montreaux Golf & CC, Reno, Nev.
Aug. 8-13 — PGA Championship, Oak Hill CC, Rochester, N.Y.
Aug. 15-18 — Wyndham Championship, Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, N.C.
Aug. 22-25 — The Barclays, Liberty National, Jersey City, N.J.
Aug. 30-Sept. 2 — Deutsche Bank Championship, TPC Boston, Norton, Mass.
Sept. 12-15 — BMW Championship, Conway Farms GC, Lake Forest, Ill.
Sept. 19-22 — Tour Championship, East Lake GC, Atlanta
Oct. 3-6 — Presidents Cup, Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, Ohio
Oct. 10-13 — Frys.com Open, CordeValle GC, San Martin, Calif.
Oct. 17-20 — Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas
Oct. 24-27 — CIMB Classic, The MINES Resort & GC, Selangor, Malaysia
Oct. 31-Nov. 3 — WGC-HSBC Champions, Sheshan International GC, Shanghai
Nov. 7-10 — The McGladrey Classic, Sea Island Resort (Seaside), St. Simons Island, Ga.
Nov. 14-17 — OHL Classic at Mayakoba, El Camaleon GC, Playa del Carmen, Mexico
LPGA Money Leaders
Through June 30
Trn Money
1. Inbee Park 13 $2,106,827
2. I.K. Kim 13 $877,964
3. Stacy Lewis 15 $854,098
4. Suzann Pettersen 13 $828,898
5. So Yeon Ryu 13 $810,882
6. Beatriz Recari 14 $589,023
7. Karrie Webb 12 $557,989
8. Paula Creamer 13 $502,188
9. Cristie Kerr 13 $498,885
10. Na Yeon Choi 13 $471,996
11. Jiyai Shin 13 $459,605
12. Lizette Salas 14 $448,094
13. Shanshan Feng 11 $441,715
14. Jessica Korda 12 $428,732
15. Anna Nordqvist 15 $409,969
16. Catriona Matthew 12 $408,983
17. Ai Miyazato 13 $402,759
18. Angela Stanford 14 $381,403
19. Pornanong Phatlum 15 $329,901
20. Caroline Hedwall 14 $327,210
21. Ilhee Lee 14 $316,648
22. Chella Choi 15 $285,426
23. Hee Young Park 14 $282,793
24. Jennifer Johnson 14 $279,671
25. Mika Miyazato 11 $274,117
26. Yani Tseng 13 $273,743
27. Haeji Kang 15 $273,648
28. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 13 $272,425
29. Morgan Pressel 13 $248,731
30. Karine Icher 14 $244,513
31. Giulia Sergas 14 $240,813
32. Lexi Thompson 13 $222,537
33. Gerina Piller 14 $221,064
34. Mo Martin 13 $216,435
35. Carlota Ciganda 9 $213,719
36. Amy Yang 11 $210,768
37. Jenny Shin 14 $204,313
38. Moriya Jutanugarn 13 $203,216
39. Hee Kyung Seo 14 $196,772
40. Brittany Lang 15 $181,369
41. Brittany Lincicome 14 $178,044
42. Julieta Granada 15 $171,175
43. Azahara Munoz 15 $166,160
44. Sun Young Yoo 14 $155,526
45. Jane Park 13 $154,732
46. Chie Arimura 11 $152,287
47. Nicole Castrale 13 $137,324
48. Irene Cho 10 $136,207
49. Danielle Kang 14 $128,261
50. Mina Harigae 15 $126,812
51. Sandra Gal 14 $123,350
52. Mariajo Uribe 13 $118,221
53. Jennifer Rosales 12 $116,867
54. Alison Walshe 13 $114,163
55. Candie Kung 13 $113,794
56. Ayako Uehara 9 $111,773
57. Jee Young Lee 10 $110,290
58. Caroline Masson 12 $109,773
59. Michelle Wie 14 $108,968
60. Eun-Hee Ji 15 $97,756
61. Thidapa Suwannapura 13 $95,609
62. Meena Lee 14 $93,849
63. Se Ri Pak 10 $87,477
64. Lindsey Wright 12 $85,484
65. Vicky Hurst 15 $85,194
66. Juli Inkster 13 $82,623
67. Christel Boeljon 11 $81,441
68. Dewi Claire Schreefel 12 $81,150
69. Christina Kim 11 $77,088
70. Stacy Prammanasudh 14 $75,780
71. Kristy McPherson 11 $75,622
72. Lisa McCloskey 11 $72,615
73. Jeong Jang 10 $69,643
74. Sarah Jane Smith 13 $69,591
75. Hee-Won Han 14 $68,680
76. Paola Moreno 11 $68,369
77. Katherine Hull-Kirk 15 $67,788
78. Pernilla Lindberg 13 $63,851
79. M.J. Hur 15 $60,387
80. Mindy Kim 12 $60,201
81. Natalie Gulbis 11 $58,712
82. Austin Ernst 13 $58,334
83. Jacqui Concolino 12 $57,877
84. Katie Futcher 14 $55,158
85. Belen Mozo 12 $54,777
86. Becky Morgan 13 $54,128
87. Moira Dunn 12 $53,926
88. Sydnee Michaels 13 $52,465
89. Ji Young Oh 11 $45,928
90. Cindy LaCrosse 15 $44,988
91. Danah Bordner 8 $44,081
92. Heather Bowie Young 11 $43,326
93. Brooke Pancake 11 $40,195
94. Amanda Blumenherst 11 $39,772
95. Ryann O'Toole 12 $38,048
Player of the Year Standings
Through June 30
1. Inbee Park, 281
2. Stacy Lewis, 92
3. Suzann Pettersen, 91
4. So Yeon Ryu, 73
5. I.K. Kim, 62
6. Jiyai Shin, 57
7. Karrie Webb, 54
8. Beatriz Recari, 50
9. Cristie Kerr, 46
10. Ilhee Lee, 39
11. Jessica Korda, 38
12. Catriona Matthew, 36
AUTO RACING
NASCAR Sprint Cup Leaders
POINTS
1. Jimmie Johnson, 610. 2. Carl Edwards, 572. 3. Clint Bowyer, 569. 4. Kevin Harvick, 544. 5. Matt Kenseth, 528. 6. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 512. 7. Kyle Busch, 500. 8. Martin Truex Jr., 490. 9. Greg Biffle, 489. 10. Joey Logano, 479.
11. Kasey Kahne, 478. 12. Jeff Gordon, 477. 13. Brad Keselowski, 465. 14. Kurt Busch, 463. 15. Paul Menard, 459. 16. Tony Stewart, 457. 17. Aric Almirola, 457. 18. Ryan Newman, 448. 19. Jamie McMurray, 437. 20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 433.
MONEY
1. Jimmie Johnson, $5,321,741. 2. Kyle Busch, $3,538,008. 3. Matt Kenseth, $3,512,047. 4. Kevin Harvick, $3,319,069. 5. Brad Keselowski, $3,296,561. 6. Dale Earnhardt Jr., $3,169,348. 7. Carl Edwards, $3,133,194. 8. Tony Stewart, $2,893,014. 9. Jeff Gordon, $2,891,125. 10. Martin Truex Jr., $2,886,584. 11. Clint Bowyer, $2,841,584. 12. Joey Logano, $2,835,590. 13. Ryan Newman, $2,756,984. 14. Kasey Kahne, $2,721,243. 15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., $2,698,420. 16. Greg Biffle, $2,698,399. 17. Aric Almirola, $2,557,693. 18. Kurt Busch, $2,532,513. 19. Jamie McMurray, $2,458,928. 20. Juan Pablo Montoya, $2,432,672.
baseball
All-Star Fan Voting
To Be Held Tuesday, July 16
At Citi Field, New York
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Through July 1
FIRST BASE
1. Chris Davis, Orioles, 5,468,703
2. Prince Fielder, Tigers, 3,280,681
3. Albert Pujols, Angels, 1,140,420
4. Mike Napoli, Red Sox, 1,123,281
5. Mitch Moreland, Rangers, 1,007,675
SECOND BASE
1. Robinson Cano, Yankees, 3,974,322
2. Dustin Pedroia, Red Sox, 2,838,129
3. Ian Kinsler, Rangers, 1,767,806
4. Omar Infante, Tigers, 1,554,514
5. Jose Altuve, Astros, 1,227,462
SHORTSTOP
1. J.J. Hardy, Orioles, 3,509,180
2. Jhonny Peralta, Tigers, 2,505,348
3. Elvis Andrus, Rangers, 2,122,770
4. Jed Lowrie, Athletics, 1,491,376
5. Jose Reyes, Blue Jays, 1,091,707
THIRD BASE
1. Miguel Cabrera, Tigers 5,844,165
2. Manny Machado, Orioles, 2,752,627
3. Adrian Beltre, Rangers, 1,792,809
4. Evan Longoria, Rays, 1,528,877
5. Josh Donaldson, Athletics, 827,381
CATCHER
1. Joe Mauer, Twins, 3,869,330
2. Matt Wieters, Orioles, 2,677,959
3. A.J. Pierzynski, Rangers, 1,441,827
4. Carlos Santana, Indians, 1,285,650
5. Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Red Sox, 1,256,505
DESIGNATED HITTER
1. David Ortiz, Red Sox, 4,398,197
2. Lance Berkman, Rangers, 2,004,388
3. Edwin Encarnacion, Blue Jays, 1,688,099
4. Victor Martinez, Tigers, 1,257,577
5. Mark Trumbo, Angels, 1,190,709
OUTFIELD
1. Mike Trout, Angels, 4,822,983
2. Adam Jones, Orioles, 4,766,256
3. Jose Bautista, Blue Jays, 2,679,230
4. Nick Markakis, Orioles, 2,536,864
5. Torii Hunter, Tigers, 2,390,336
6. Nelson Cruz, Rangers, 2,258,797
7. Nate McLouth, Orioles, 2,169,772
8. Jacoby Ellsbury, Red Sox, 1,751,022
9. Yoenis Cespedes, Athletics, 1,556,700
10. Coco Crisp, Athletics, 1,421,277
11. Alex Gordon, Royals, 1,416,887
12. Austin Jackson, Tigers, 1,306,330
13. Josh Hamilton, Angels, 1,138,518
14. Shane Victorino, Red Sox, 1,059,429
15. Ichiro Suzuki, Yankees, 1,003,198
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Through July 2
CATCHER
1. Yadier Molina, Cardinals, 5,093,645
2. Buster Posey, Giants, 4,674,847
3. John Buck, Mets, 1,446,565
4. Miguel Montero, Diamondbacks, 997,791
5. Brian McCann, Braves, 997,322
FIRST BASE
1. Joey Votto, Reds, 3,622,608
2. Paul Goldschmidt, Diamondbacks, 3,035,114
3. Allen Craig, Cardinals, 2,525,399
4. Brandon Belt, Giants, 1,804,152
5. Freddie Freeman, Braves, 1,494,604
SECOND BASE
1. Brandon Phillips, Reds, 3,411,839
2. Matt Carpenter, Cardinals, 3,186,423
3. Marco Scutaro, Giants, 3,142,783
4. Daniel Murphy, Mets, 1,598,297
5. Chase Utley, Phillies, 1,355,750
THIRD BASE
1. David Wright, Mets, 4,452,282
2. Pablo Sandoval, Giants, 3,610,096
3. David Freese, Cardinals, 2,376,121
4. Chris Johnson, Braves, 1,234,095
5. Ryan Zimmerman, Nationals, 1,072,563
SHORTSTOP
1. Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies, 4,072,834
2. Brandon Crawford, Giants, 2,383,248
3. Jean Segura, Brewers, 2,072,083
4. Pete Kozma, Cardinals, 1,867,781
5. Andrelton Simmons, Braves, 1,192,066
OUTFIELD
1. Carlos Beltran, Cardinals, 5,013,806
2. Carlos Gonzalez, Rockies, 2,928,606
3. Justin Upton, Braves, 2,917,659
4. Bryce Harper, Nationals, 2,902,393
5. Matt Holliday, Cardinals, 2,697,608
6. Andrew McCutchen, Pirates, 2,510,614
7. Hunter Pence, Giants, 2,379,606
8. Ryan Braun, Brewers, 2,331,774
9. Angel Pagan, Giants, 2,016,370
10. Shin-Soo Choo, Reds, 1,960,385
11. Jon Jay, Cardinals, 1,825,513
12. Carlos Gomez, Brewers, 1,746,318
13. Gregor Blanco, Giants, 1,717,194
14. Jay Bruce, Reds, 1,454,721
15. Domonic Brown, Phillies, 1,427,696
glantz-culver line
Major League Baseball
National League
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at Washington -155 Milwaukee +145
at Pittsburgh -180 Philadelphia +170
at Atlanta -200 Miami +185
at Cincinnati -185 San Francisco +175
at New York -200 Arizona +185
at Colorado -105 Los Angeles -105
American League
Detroit -110 at Toronto +100
Baltimore -125 at Chicago +115
at Texas -130 Seattle +120
Tampa Bay -115 at Houston +105
New York -135 at Minnesota +125
at Kansas City -120 Cleveland +110
Interleague
at Boston -200 San Diego +185
at Oakland -175 Chicago +165
St. Louis -110 at Los Angeles +100
CFL
EAST DIVISION
W L T Pts PF PA
Montreal 1 0 0 2 38 33
Toronto 1 0 0 2 39 34
Hamilton 0 1 0 0 34 39
Winnipeg 0 1 0 0 33 38
WEST DIVISION
W L T Pts PF PA
Calgary 1 0 0 2 44 32
Saskatchewan 1 0 0 2 39 18
B.C. 0 1 0 0 32 44
Edmonton 0 1 0 0 18 39
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Montreal 9 4 2 29 27 21
New York 8 6 4 28 25 22
Philadelphia 7 5 5 26 27 26
Sporting KC 7 5 5 26 23 17
Houston 6 6 5 23 19 18
New England 5 5 6 21 19 14
Columbus 5 7 5 20 21 21
Chicago 5 7 3 18 15 21
Toronto FC 2 8 6 12 14 21
D.C. United 2 12 3 9 8 27
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Real Salt Lake 10 5 3 33 27 16
FC Dallas 8 3 6 30 27 22
Portland 7 1 9 30 28 16
Vancouver 7 5 4 25 26 24
Los Angeles 7 7 3 24 25 21
Colorado 6 7 5 23 21 22
Seattle 6 5 3 21 19 17
San Jose 5 7 6 21 18 27
Chivas USA 3 10 3 12 15 31
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Saturday
Real Salt Lake 1, Toronto FC 0
Philadelphia 2, FC Dallas 2
Colorado 4, Montreal 3
Vancouver 1, D.C. United 0
Sporting KC 3, Columbus 2
Chivas USA 1, New England 1
San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2
Sunday
New York 2, Houston 0
Today
Montreal at Toronto FC, 7
San Jose at Chicago, 8:30
Vancouver at Sporting KC, 9
Philadelphia at Real Salt Lake, 10
D.C. United at Seattle, 10
Thursday
Chivas USA at FC Dallas, 9
New York at Colorado, 9:30
Columbus at Los Angeles, 10:30
Saturday
San Jose at New England, 7:30
Philadelphia at Houston, 9
Seattle at Vancouver, 11
Sunday
Sporting KC at Chicago, 3
Portland at Columbus, 5
Chivas USA at Montreal, 7
D.C. United at Colorado, 9:30
FC Dallas at Los Angeles, 10:30
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
DETROIT TIGERS – Optioned C Bryan Holaday to Toledo (IL). Reinstated C Alex Avila from the 15-day DL. Sent RHP Anibal Sanchez to Lakeland (FSL) for a rehab assignment.
TAMPA BAY RAYS – Agreed to terms with RHP Ramon Ramirez on a minor league contract.
National League
MIAMI MARLINS – Optioned OF Jordan Brown to New Orleans (PCL). Recalled 2B Donovan Solano from New Orleans.
American Association
AMARILLO SOX – Sold the contract of OF David Peralta to the Arizona Diamondbacks.
KANSAS CITY T-BONES – Signed OF Joey Gathright and RHP Connor Graham. Traded OF Ray Sadler to Winnipeg for a player to be named.
SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS – Sold the contract of RHP Cody Satterwhite to the New York Mets. Traded INF Brian Bistagne to Rockford for a player to be named.
WINNIPEG GOLDEYES – Released LHP Aaron Correa and INF Leonard Davis.
Can-Am League
NEWARK BEARS – Signed OF Danny Lackner.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BUFFALO BILLS – Released WR Kevin Norrell from injured reserve.
Canadian Football League
EDMONTON ESKIMOS – Signed PR Phillip Livas to the practice roster.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
SAN JOSE SHARKS – Re-signed G Harri Sateri to a one-year contract.
American Hockey League
SPRINGFIELD FALCONS – Signed C Jeremy Langlois and G Mike Clement to one-year contracts.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
SPORTING KANSAS CITY – Traded M Michael Thomas to Toronto for a 2015 second-round draft pick.
COLLEGE
CREIGHTON – Announced men's basketball G Grant Gibbs has been awarded a sixth season of eligibility by the NCAA.
HOUSTON – Announced the resignation of men's assistant basketball coach Daniyal Robinson, to take a similar position at Loyola of Chicago.
LA SALLE – Announced the resignation of men's and women's rowing coach Larry Connell.
MANHATTAN – Named David Corwin assistant volleyball coach.
NYU – Named Zoe Swenson men's and women's assistant cross country and track and field coach.
SAINT PETER'S – Named Pat Coyle women's basketball coach.
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 previous record of 9.95 set by Jim Hines in 1968.
1989–Open Mind becomes the seventh horse to win thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown for fillies when she is placed first after Nite of Fun is disqualified for bearing in during the stretch of the Coaching Club American Oaks at Belmont Park.
1995–Noureddine Morceli of Algeria sets the world record for 2,000 meters at the Paris Gaz de France Grand Prix meet with a time of 4 minutes, 47.88 seconds. The previous record was 4:50.81 by Said Aouita in 1987.
2002–Cleveland Indians slugger Jim Thome homers in his seventh straight game, leaving him one shy of the major league record. Thome's solo shot was off David Wells of the New York Yankees.
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.
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.
2011–Novak Djokovic wins his first Wimbledon, beating defending champion Rafael Nadal 6-4, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3. Djokovic, already guaranteed to take over the No. 1 ranking from the Spaniard on July 4, extends his mastery over Nadal this season with a fifth straight head-to-head victory.
football
Arena Football League
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L T Pct PF PA
Chicago 8 6 0 .571 776 750
San Antonio 8 6 0 .571 607 675
Iowa 6 9 0 .400 700 719
West Division
W L T Pct PF PA
x-Arizona 12 2 0 .857 914 660
Spokane 10 4 0 .714 935 734
San Jose 10 4 0 .714 785 717
Utah 5 9 0 .357 705 769
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
South Division
W L T Pct PF PA
x-Jacksonville 10 5 0 .667 791 728
Tampa Bay 7 7 0 .500 787 749
Orlando 5 9 0 .357 721 800
New Orleans 4 10 0 .286 637 812
Eastern Division
W L T Pct PF PA
y-Philadelphia 9 5 0 .643 832 689
Pittsburgh 3 11 0 .214 557 767
Cleveland 2 12 0 .143 633 811
x-clinched playoff spot
y-clinched division
SATURDAY
Philadelphia 66, Cleveland 57
New Orleans 59, Pittsburgh 54
Jacksonville 62, Orlando 55
San Antonio 35, Iowa 34
San Jose 57, Utah 49
SATURDAY, JULY. 6
Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Arizona at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Chicago at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Spokane at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
New Orleans at Utah, 9 p.m.
San Antonio at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.