British Open
At Muirfield
Gullane, Scotland
Purse: $7.8 million
Yardage: 7,192 Par: 71
Third Round
Lee Westwood 72-68-70 – 210
Hunter Mahan 72-72-68 – 212
Tiger Woods 69-71-72 – 212
Adam Scott 71-72-70 – 213
Ryan Moore 72-70-72 – 214
Angel Cabrera 69-72-73 – 214
Zach Johnson 66-75-73 – 214
Henrik Stenson 70-70-74 – 214
Phil Mickelson 69-74-72 – 215
Francesco Molinari 69-74-72 – 215
Sergio Garcia 75-73-68 – 216
Brandt Snedeker 68-79-69 – 216
Jamie Donaldson 74-71-71 – 216
Hideki Matsuyama 71-73-72 – 216
Jason Day 73-71-72 – 216
Dustin Johnson 68-72-76 – 216
Miguel Angel Jimenez 68-71-77 – 216
Rafael Cabrera-Bello 67-74-76 – 217
Richard Sterne 75-75-68 – 218
Ernie Els 74-74-70 – 218
Martin Kaymer 72-74-72 – 218
Johnson Wagner 73-72-73 – 218
Justin Leonard 74-70-74 – 218
Ian Poulter 72-71-75 – 218
Shingo Katayama 73-77-69 – 219
Keegan Bradley 75-74-70 – 219
Thomas Bjorn 73-74-72 – 219
Matt Kuchar 74-73-72 – 219
Danny Willett 75-72-72 – 219
Graeme McDowell 75-71-73 – 219
Charl Schwartzel 75-68-76 – 219
Darren Clarke 72-71-76 – 219
Jordan Spieth 69-74-76 – 219
Carl Pettersson 74-76-70 – 220
Todd Hamilton 69-81-70 – 220
Paul Lawrie 81-69-70 – 220
Bud Cauley 74-75-71 – 220
Steven Tiley 72-75-73 – 220
Ken Duke 70-77-73 – 220
Gregory Bourdy 76-70-74 – 220
Bernd Wiesberger 71-74-75 – 220
Harris English 74-71-75 – 220
Tom Lehman 68-77-75 – 220
Bubba Watson 70-73-77 – 220
Webb Simpson 73-70-77 – 220
K.J. Choi 76-74-71 – 221
Thongchai Jaidee 79-71-71 – 221
Boo Weekley 74-76-71 – 221
Y.E. Yang 78-70-73 – 221
Eduardo de la Riva 73-73-75 – 221
Mark Brown 77-73-72 – 222
Geoff Ogilvy 75-75-72 – 222
Richie Ramsay 76-74-72 – 222
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 70-79-73 – 222
Fred Couples 75-74-73 – 222
a-Matthew Fitzpatrick 73-76-73 – 222
George Coetzee 76-71-75 – 222
Freddie Jacobson 72-75-75 – 222
Stephen Gallacher 76-70-76 – 222
Branden Grace 74-71-77 – 222
Mark O’Meara 67-78-77 – 222
Martin Laird 70-71-81 – 222
Jonas Blixt 72-78-73 – 223
Peter Senior 74-76-73 – 223
Shane Lowry 74-74-75 – 223
Stewart Cink 72-75-76 – 223
Marcus Fraser 73-74-76 – 223
Gareth Wright 71-78-75 – 224
a-Jimmy Mullen 71-78-75 – 224
Josh Teater 72-77-75 – 224
Russell Henley 78-71-75 – 224
Tim Clark 72-76-76 – 224
Graham DeLaet 76-72-76 – 224
Chris Wood 75-75-75 – 225
Jason Dufner 72-77-76 – 225
Oliver Fisher 70-78-77 – 225
Padraig Harrington 73-75-77 – 225
Ben Curtis 74-71-80 – 225
Mikko Ilonen 72-78-76 – 226
K.T. Kim 73-76-77 – 226
Bo Van Pelt 76-73-77 – 226
Kevin Streelman 74-71-82 – 227
Sandy Lyle 76-72-80 – 228
Shiv Kapur 68-77-83 – 228
Final Round TEE TIMES
2 a.m. — Shiv Kapur, India; Sandy Lyle, Scotland
2:10 a.m. — Kevin Streelman, United States; Bo Van Pelt, United States
2:20 a.m. — K.T. Kim, South Korea; Mikko Ilonen, Finland
2:30 a.m. — Ben Curtis, United States; Padraig Harrington, Ireland
2:40 a.m. — Oliver Fisher, England; Jason Dufner, United States
2:50 a.m. — Chris Wood, England; Graham DeLaet, Canada
3 a.m. — Tim Clark, South Africa; Russell Henley, United States
3:10 a.m. — Josh Teater, United States; a-Jimmy Mullen, England
3:20 a.m. — Gareth Wright, Wales; Marcus Fraser, Australia
3:35 a.m. — Stewart Cink, United States; Shane Lowry, Ireland
3:45 a.m. — Peter Senior, Australia; Jonas Blixt, Sweden
3:55 a.m. — Martin Laird, Scotland; Mark O’Meara, United States
4:05 a.m. — Branden Grace, South Africa; Stephen Gallacher, Scotland
4:15 a.m. — Freddie Jacobson, Sweden; George Coetzee, South Africa
4:25 a.m. — a-Matthew Fitzpatrick, England; Fred Couples, United States
4:35 a.m. — Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, Spain; Richie Ramsay, Scotland
4:45 a.m. — Geoff Ogilvy, Australia; Mark Brown, New Zealand
4:55 a.m. — Eduardo de la Riva, Spain; Y.E. Yang, South Korea
5:10 a.m. — Boo Weekley, United States; Thongchai Jaidee, Thailand
5:20 a.m. — K.J. Choi, South Korea; Webb Simpson, United States
5:30 a.m. — Bubba Watson, United States; Tom Lehman, United States
5:40 a.m. — Harris English, United States; Bernd Wiesberger, Austria
5:50 a.m. — Gregory Bourdy, France; Ken Duke, United States
6 a.m. — Steven Tiley, England; Bud Cauley, United States
6:10 a.m. — Paul Lawrie, Scotland; Todd Hamilton, United States
6:20 a.m. — Carl Pettersson, Sweden; Jordan Spieth, United States
6:35 a.m. — Darren Clarke, Northern Ireland; Charl Schwartzel, South Africa
6:45 a.m. — Graeme McDowell, Northern Ireland; Daniel Willett, England
6:55 a.m. — Matt Kuchar, United States; Thomas Bjorn, Denmark
7:05 a.m. — Keegan Bradley, United States; Shingo Katayama, Japan
7:15 a.m. — Ian Poulter, England; Justin Leonard, United States
7:25 a.m. — Johnson Wagner, United States; Martin Kaymer, Germany
7:35 a.m. — Ernie Els, South Africa; Richard Sterne, South Africa
7:45 a.m. — Rafael Cabrera-Bello, Spain; Miguel Angel Jimenez, Spain
8 a.m. — Dustin Johnson, United States; Jason Day, Australia
8:10 a.m. — Hideki Matsuyama, Japan; Jamie Donaldson, Wales
8:20 a.m. — Brandt Snedeker, United States; Sergio Garcia, Spain
8:30 a.m. — Francesco Molinari, Italy; Phil Mickelson, United States
8:40 a.m. — Henrik Stenson, Sweden; Zach Johnson, United States
8:50 a.m. — Angel Cabrera, Argentina; Ryan Moore, United States
9 a.m. — Adam Scott, Australia; Tiger Woods, United States
9:10 a.m. — Hunter Mahan, United States; Lee Westwood, England
Sanderson Farms Championship
Madison, Miss., par 72
Nicholas Thompson 69-65-65 – 199
Daniel Summerhays 63-67-69 – 199
Chad Campbell 67-69-65 – 201
Cameron Beckman 72-64-65 – 201
Woody Austin 69-65-67 – 201
Kyle Reifers 65-69-67 – 201
Brendon Todd 72-64-66 – 202
Bill Lunde 67-67-68 – 202
Vaughn Taylor 67-67-68 – 202
Rory Sabbatini 68-68-67 – 203
Jim Herman 66-69-68 – 203
Matt Every 71-67-66 – 204
Seung-Yul Noh 69-68-67 – 204
Chris Kirk 69-65-70 – 204
Paul Stankowski 66-68-70 – 204
Troy Matteson 67-67-70 – 204
Will Claxton 66-71-68 – 205
Kevin Sutherland 70-69-66 – 205
Brad Fritsch 66-69-70 – 205
Jonathan Randolph 66-69-70 – 205
Billy Mayfair 72-62-71 – 205
Fabian Gomez 70-64-71 – 205
Greg Chalmers 70-69-67 – 206
Billy Andrade 73-66-67 – 206
Scott Langley 70-69-67 – 206
Ken Looper 68-69-69 – 206
Martin Flores 71-65-70 – 206
William McGirt 66-70-70 – 206
Peter Lonard 67-67-72 – 206
Chris Stroud 69-70-68 – 207
Russell Knox 69-69-69 – 207
Steve LeBrun 67-71-69 – 207
Cameron Percy 71-65-71 – 207
Tag Ridings 74-66-67 – 207
Jason Bohn 73-68-66 – 207
Chris Riley 67-68-72 – 207
Eric Meierdierks 68-70-70 – 208
Brian Harman 70-68-70 – 208
Lee Williams 69-70-69 – 208
Joe Ogilvie 70-67-71 – 208
Steven Bowditch 67-68-73 – 208
Nathan Green 69-72-67 – 208
Ryan Blaum 70-68-71 – 209
Kevin Kisner 65-73-71 – 209
David Mathis 70-67-72 – 209
Brandt Jobe 75-65-69 – 209
Brendon de Jonge 75-65-69 – 209
Heath Slocum 69-71-69 – 209
Stuart Appleby 73-67-69 – 209
Skip Kendall 67-68-74 – 209
Darron Stiles 73-68-68 – 209
Wes Short, Jr. 71-70-68 – 209
Ben Kohles 73-68-68 – 209
Kent Jones 72-69-68 – 209
Marco Dawson 72-67-71 – 210
Andre Stolz 70-69-71 – 210
Dicky Pride 67-72-71 – 210
Glen Day 70-69-71 – 210
Michael Bradley 66-70-74 – 210
Robert Gamez 72-68-70 – 210
Charles Howell III 72-69-69 – 210
Joe Durant 70-71-69 – 210
D.J. Trahan 67-70-74 – 211
Jeff Overton 68-71-72 – 211
Scott Gardiner 71-69-71 – 211
Chez Reavie 70-70-72 – 212
Henrik Norlander 72-69-71 – 212
Bobby Gates 70-70-73 – 213
Michael Letzig 70-71-72 – 213
Davis Love III 71-70-72 – 213
Marc Turnesa 69-71-74 – 214
Frank Lickliter II 72-69-73 – 214
CYCLING
Tour de France
20th Stage
At Annecy-Semnoz, France
A 77.7-mile high-mountain loop from Annecy to Annecy-Semnoz, with a Category-1 climb up Mont Revard to a finishing “Hors categorie” climb to Semnoz
1. Nairo Quintana, Colombia, Movistar, 3 hours, 39 minutes, 4 seconds.
2. Joaquin Rodriguez, Spain, Katusha, 18 seconds behind.
3. Chris Froome, England, Sky Procycling, :29.
4. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar, 1:42.
5. Richie Porte, Australia, Sky Procycling, 2:17.
6. Andrew Talansky, United States, Garmin-Sharp, 2:27.
7. Alberto Contador, Spain, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, 2:28.
8. John Gadret, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 2:48.
9. Jesus Hernandez, Spain, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, 2:55.
10. Roman Kreuziger, Czech Republic, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, same time.
11. Romain Bardet, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 3:01.
12. Christophe Riblon, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 3:22.
13. Mikel Nieve, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 3:24.
14. Daniel Moreno, Spain, Katusha, same time.
15. Jan Bakelants, Belgium, RadioShack Leopard, 3:51.
16. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Belkin Procycling, 3:56.
17. Jakob Fuglsang, Denmark, Astana, same time.
18. Michel Kwiatkowski, Poland, Omega Pharma-QuickStep, 4:03.
19. Daniel Navarro, Spain, Cofidis, 4:31.
20. Alexis Vuillermoz, France, Sojasun, 4:36.
Also
55. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, BMC Racing, 13:00.
59. Tom Danielson, United States, Garmin-Sharp, 14:14.
90. Brent Bookwalter, United States, BMC Racing, 18:26.
Overall Standings
(After 20 of 21 stages)
1. Chris Froome, England, Sky Procycling, 80 hours, 49 minutes, 33 seconds.
2. Nairo Quintana, Colombia, Movistar, 5:03.
3. Joaquin Rodriguez, Spain, Katusha, 5:47.
4. Alberto Contador, Spain, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, 7:10.
5. Roman Kreuziger, Czech Republic, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, 8:10.
6. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, 12:25.
7. Jakob Fuglsang, Denmark, Astana, 13:00.
8. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar, 16:09.
9. Daniel Navarro, Spain, Cofidis, 16:35.
10. Andrew Talansky, United States, Garmin-Sharp, 18:22.
11. Michal Kwiatkowski, Poland, Omega Pharma-QuickStep, 19:42.
12. Mikel Nieve, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 20:44.
13. Laurens ten Dam, Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, 22:22.
14. Maxime Monfort, Belgium, RadioShack Leopard, 24:21.
15. Romain Bardet, France, AG2R La Mondiale, 27:25.
16. Michael Rogers, Australia, Team Saxo-Tinkoff, 27:34.
17. Daniel Moreno, Spain, Katusha, 33:17.
18. Jan Bakelants, Belgium, RadioShack Leopard, 36:34.
19. Richie Porte, Australia, Sky Procycling, 39:41.
20. Andy Schleck, Luxembourg, RadioShack Leopard, 42:29.
Also
44. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, BMC Racing, 1:38:32.
60. Tom Danielson, United States, Garmin-Sharp, 2:05:47.
91. Brent Bookwalter, United States, BMC Racing, 2:45:48.
SPORTS NOTES
Cardinal Stritch has an assistant volleyball coaching position opening. Anyone interested should send a resume with three references to Athletic Director, Craig Meinzer at cmeinzer@katerischools.org or mail to 3225 Pickle Rd. Oregon, OH 43616. Deadline is Friday July 26th at 5 p.m.There are no teaching positions open at this time. Must be able to pass any background checks associated with the school.
PRO FOOTBALL
Arena Football League
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L T Pct PF PA
Chicago 9 7 0 .563 870 840
San Antonio 9 8 0 .529 740 856
Iowa 6 10 0 .375 741 774
West Division
W L T Pct PF PA
y-Arizona 14 2 0 .875 1077 758
x-Spokane 13 4 0 .765 1137 853
x-San Jose 12 4 0 .750 925 772
Utah 5 11 0 .313 793 901
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
South Division
W L T Pct PF PA
y-Jacksonville 11 6 0 .647 889 839
Tampa Bay 7 10 0 .412 915 928
Orlando 6 10 0 .375 832 925
New Orleans 5 12 0 .294 791 998
Eastern Division
W L T Pct PF PA
y-Philadelphia 11 5 0 .688 959 754
Pittsburgh 4 13 0 .235 683 953
Cleveland 3 13 0 .188 736 937
x-clinched playoff spot
y-clinched division
SATURDAY
Jacksonville 58, New Orleans 49
Orlando at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Pittsburgh 48, Tampa Bay 37
Utah at Iowa, 8:05 p.m.
Chicago at Arizona, 9 p.m.
Philadelphia at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
Spokane 77, San Antonio 30
FRIDAY, JULY. 26
Pittsburgh at Spokane, 10 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY. 27
Tampa Bay at Jacksonville, 7 p.m.
New Orleans at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Arizona at Iowa, 8:05 p.m.
Cleveland at Utah, 9 p.m.
Philadelphia at San Antonio, 9 p.m.
Chicago at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
SPORTLIGHT
July 21
1876–Princeton takes the team championship in the first IC4A (Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes Association) track and field meet.
1957–Lionel Herbert wins the PGA championship with a 2-1 final round victory over Dow Finsterwald.
1963–Jack Nicklaus wins the PGA championship by two strokes over Dave Ragan to become the fourth golfer to win the three major United States titles.
1968–Arnold Palmer becomes the first PGA golfer to earn $1 million over his career despite losing by one stroke to Julius Boros in the PGA championship.
1974–Sandra Haynie edges Carol Mann and Beth Stone by one stroke to win the U.S. Women’s Open championship.
1979–Spain’s Seve Ballesteros wins the British Open by three strokes over Ben Crenshaw and Jack Nicklaus.
1985–The greatest money winner in horse racing history, John Henry, is retired. The 10-year-old, who won 39 races in 83 starts, earned $6,597,947 in total purses.
1989–Mike Tyson knocks down Carl “The Truth” Williams with a single left hook and stops him 93 seconds into the first round of his heavyweight title defense. It is the fifth shortest heavyweight title fight in history.
1996–Tom Lehman shoots a final-round 73 for a 72-hole total of 13-under 271 to win the British Open, two strokes better than Ernie Els and Mark McCumber.
2001–Chris Webber signs the second-biggest contract in NBA history, agreeing to a seven-year deal worth $122.7 million to return to the Sacramento Kings.
2002–Ernie Els faces great pressure in the British Open by squandering a three-stroke lead, but outlasts Thomas Levet of France to win a four-man playoff that produces the first sudden-death finish in the 142-year history of the tournament.
2007–Bernard Hopkins earns another stunning victory in the twilight of his fighting days, ending Winky Wright’s 7 1/2-year unbeaten streak with a unanimous decision in their 170-pound matchup in Las Vegas.
2009–China’s Guo Jingjing wins her fifth straight world championship in 3-meter springboard. Guo finishes with 388.20 points, far ahead of anyone else in the 12-woman final. Guo captured her first springboard world title in 2001, and she hasn’t lost since in the every-other-year competition.
HOLES IN ONE
BOB GREENWAY, Hole #17 at Toledo Country Club, 182 yards, 4-iron.
DON SCOTT, Hole #17 at Valleywood Golf Club, 137 yards, pitching wedge.
MIKE BALL, Hole #17 at Tamaron Country Club, sand wedge.
TENNIS
German Open
Hamburg, Germany
Singles
Semifinals
Fabio Fognini (12), Italy, d. Nicolas Almagro (3), Spain, 6-4, 7-6 (1).
Federico Delbonis, Argentina, d. Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, 7-6 (7), 7-6 (4).
Doubles
Semifinals
Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski, Poland, d. Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, and Martin Klizan, Slovakia, 7-5, 4-6, 10-7.
Nuernberger Gastein Ladies
Bad Gastein, Austria
Singles
Semifinals
Yvonne Meusburger, Austria, d. Karin Knapp (8), Italy, 6-4, 6-3.
Andrea Hlavackova, Czech Republic, d. Elina Svitolina, Ukraine, 7-5, 6-7 (1), 6-4.
Doubles
Semifinals
Sandra Klemenschits, Austria, and Andreja Klepac, Slovenia, d. Tamara Curovic, Serbia, and Chiara Scholl, United States, 6-2, 6-4.
Swedish Open
Bastad, Sweden
Singles
Semifinals
Johanna Larsson (8), Sweden, d. Flavia Pennetta, Italy, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4.
Serena Williams (1), United States, d. Klara Zakopalova (3), Czech Republic, 6-0, 6-4.
WNBA
Eastern Conference
W L Pct GB
Chicago 12 4 .750 –
Atlanta 10 4 .714 1
Washington 8 8 .500 4
Indiana 6 8 .429 5
New York 6 10 .375 6
Connecticut 4 11 .267 7½
Western Conference
W L Pct GB
Minnesota 12 3 .800 –
Los Angeles 11 5 .688 1½
Phoenix 9 7 .563 3½
Seattle 6 9 .400 6
San Antonio 5 12 .294 8
Tulsa 5 13 .278 8½
SATURDAY
Chicago 80, New York 69
San Antonio 60, Connecticut 52
Los Angeles at Seattle, 10
FRIDAY
Indiana 77, Washington 70
Minnesota 87, San Antonio 71
Tulsa 64, Connecticut 58
TODAY
Indiana at Washington, 4
Atlanta at Tulsa, 4:30
Minnesota at Phoenix, 6 p.m.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Sporting KC 9 5 6 33 29 19
Montreal 9 5 5 32 31 29
New York 9 7 5 32 29 24
Philadelphia 8 6 7 31 32 30
Houston 8 6 5 29 22 19
New England 7 7 6 27 25 18
Columbus 6 9 5 23 23 25
Chicago 6 9 3 21 20 28
Toronto FC 2 10 8 14 17 28
D.C. United 2 13 4 10 8 29
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Real Salt Lake 11 5 4 37 32 18
Portland 8 2 10 34 30 18
Vancouver 9 5 5 32 32 26
FC Dallas 8 5 8 32 27 27
Colorado 8 7 7 31 26 24
Los Angeles 9 8 3 30 30 24
Seattle 7 7 4 25 22 21
San Jose 6 9 6 24 21 32
Chivas USA 4 11 5 17 18 35
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Saturday
Toronto FC 0, New York 0
Seattle 1, Colorado 1
Montreal 0, FC Dallas 0
Philadelphia 0, Portland 0
New England 2, Columbus 0
D.C. United at Chicago, 8:30
Sporting KC at Real Salt Lake, 10
Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10:30
NEXT Saturday
Columbus at Toronto FC, 2
Philadelphia at Vancouver, 7
Real Salt Lake at New York, 7
Sporting KC at Montreal, 7
New England at D.C. United, 7
Los Angeles at Colorado, 7
Chicago at Houston, 9
Portland at San Jose, 10:30
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX–Activated SS Stephen Drew from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Brock Holt to Pawtucket (IL).
NEW YORK YANKEES–Placed OF Zoilo Almonte on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Melky Mesa and OF Thomas Neal from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Designated INF Alberto Gonzalez for assignment.
National League
COLORADO ROCKIES–Placed RHP Rafael Betancourt on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Mitchell Boggs from Tulsa (TL).
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS–Placed OF Matt Holliday on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 12. Purchased the contract of 1B-OF Brock Peterson from Memphis (PCL).
American Association
AMARILLO SOX–Signed RHP Jeff Lyman.
EL PASO DIABLOS–Signed LHP Carlos Teller.
GRAND PRAIRIE AIR HOGS–Signed LHP Chuck Lukanen.
LAREDO LEMURS–Signed RHP Jon Kountis.
Can-Am League
NEW JERSEY JACKALS–Released RHP Andy Wells.
QUEBEC CAPITALES–Released C Mike Greico.
TROIS-RIVERES AIGLES–Signed C Kyle Nisson.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
NFL–Suspended New York Giants S Will Hill four games for violating the league’s substance of abuse policy.
MIAMI DOLPHINS–Signed DE Dion Jordan to a multiyear contract.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
WINNIPEG JETS–Agreed to terms with D Zach Redmond on a one-year contract.
GLANTZ-CULVER LINE
Major League Baseball
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
at New York -120 Philadelphia +110
at Cincinnati -140 Pittsburgh +130
Los Angeles -115 at Washington +105
at Milwaukee -170 Miami +160
at St. Louis -200 San Diego +185
at San Fran. -165 Arizona +155
at Colorado -155 Chicago +145
at Toronto -120 Tampa Bay +110
Detroit -115 at Kansas City +105
Cleveland -125 at Minnesota +115
Seattle -175 at Houston +165
Oakland -115 at Los Angeles +105
at Texas -130 Baltimore +120
at Boston -130 New York +120
Atlanta -130 at Chicago (AL) +120
SWIMMING
FINA World Championships
At Barcelona, Spain
Open Water
Men’s 5K
1. Oussama Mellouli, Tunisia, 53 minutes, 30.4 seconds.
2. Eric Hedlin, Canada, 53:31.6.
3. Thomas Lurz, Germany, 53:32.2.
4. Chad Ho, South Africa, 53:33.7.
5. Jarrod Poort, Australia, 53:34.3.
6. Samuel De Bona, Brazil, 53:34.9.
7. Ivan Alejandro Enderica Ochoa, Ecuador, 53:36.7.
8. Sergey Bolshakov, Russia, 53:36.8.
9. Damien Cattinvidal, France, 53:38.4.
10. Igor Chervynskiy, Ukraine, 53:38.4.
Women’s 5K
1. Haley Anderson, United States, 56 minutes, 34.2 seconds.
2. Poliana Okimoto, Brazil, 56:34.4.
3. Ana Marcela Cunha, Brazil, 56:44.7.
4. Kalliopi Araouzou, Greece, 56:45.3.
5. Isabelle Franziska, Germany, 56:46.2.
6. Cara Baker, New Zealand, 56:46.2.
7. Martina Grimaldi, Italy, 56:46.3.
8. Becca Mann, United States, 56:46.4.
9. Aurelie Muller, France, 56:46.5.
10. Rachele Bruni, Italy, 56:48.1.
Diving
Women’s 3-meter Synchro
1. China (Wu Minxia and Shi Tingmao), 338.40 points.
2. Italy (Tania Cagnotto and Francesca Dallape), 307.80.
3. Canada (Jennifer Abel and Pamela Ware), 292.08.
4. Mexico (Arantxa Chavez and Laura Sanchez), 290.70.
5. Malaysia (Jun Hoong Cheong and Pandelela Rinong Pamg), 289.20.
6. Britain (Rebecca Gallantree and Alicia Blagg), 284.73.
7. United States (Amanda Burke and Samantha Pickens), 284.64.
8. Australia (Maddison Keeney and Sherilyse Gowlett), 279.03.