PGA Championship
Pittsford, N.Y.; Par: 70
Jason Dufner 68-63 – 131
Adam Scott 65-68 – 133
Matt Kuchar 67-66 – 133
Jim Furyk 65-68 – 133
Justin Rose 68-66 – 134
Henrik Stenson 68-66 – 134
Robert Garrigus 67-68 – 135
Steve Stricker 68-67 – 135
Webb Simpson 72-64 – 136
Martin Kaymer 68-68 – 136
Charley Hoffman 69-67 – 136
Marcus Fraser 67-69 – 136
Sergio Garcia 69-68 – 137
Roberto Castro 68-69 – 137
Scott Piercy 67-71 – 138
Jason Day 67-71 – 138
Hunter Mahan 70-68 – 138
Rickie Fowler 70-68 – 138
Bill Haas 68-70 – 138
David Lynn 69-69 – 138
Jonas Blixt 68-70 – 138
Lee Westwood 66-73 – 139
Zach Johnson 69-70 – 139
Kiradech Aphibarnrat 68-71 – 139
Paul Casey 67-72 – 139
Michael Thompson 72-67 – 139
Graeme McDowell 70-69 – 139
Ryo Ishikawa 69-71 – 140
Tim Clark 69-71 – 140
Francesco Molinari 72-68 – 140
Miguel Angel Jimenez 68-72 – 140
Ryan Moore 69-71 – 140
Rory McIlroy 69-71 – 140
Chris Kirk 71-69 – 140
Marc Leishman 70-70 – 140
Hideki Matsuyama 72-68 – 140
David Toms 71-69 – 140
Matteo Manassero 72-69 – 141
Boo Weekley 72-69 – 141
Thongchai Jaidee 70-71 – 141
Ian Poulter 70-71 – 141
Marc Warren 74-67 – 141
Shane Lowry 71-70 – 141
Peter Hanson 72-69 – 141
Keegan Bradley 69-72 – 141
Tiger Woods 71-70 – 141
Thorbjorn Olesen 71-70 – 141
K.J. Choi 76-65 – 141
Scott Jamieson 69-72 – 141
Darren Clarke 69-73 – 142
Vijay Singh 70-72 – 142
Phil Mickelson 71-71 – 142
Brendon de Jonge 71-71 – 142
John Senden 72-70 – 142
Luke Guthrie 71-71 – 142
Josh Teater 71-71 – 142
David Hearn 66-76 – 142
J.J. Henry 71-71 – 142
Kevin Streelman 70-72 – 142
Brooks Koepka 71-72 – 143
Ken Duke 75-68 – 143
Danny Willett 73-70 – 143
Brandt Snedeker 70-73 – 143
Harris English 74-69 – 143
John Merrick 75-68 – 143
D.A. Points 73-70 – 143
Gary Woodland 73-70 – 143
Tommy Gainey 69-74 – 143
Ryan Palmer 73-70 – 143
Ben Curtis 73-70 – 143
Dustin Johnson 72-71 – 143
Rafael Cabrera-Bello 68-75 – 143
Stephen Gallacher 75-68 – 143
Scott Stallings 73-70 – 143
Matt Jones 72-71 – 143
Failed to qualify
Charles Howell III 71-73 – 144
Joost Luiten 71-73 – 144
Nicolas Colsaerts 71-73 – 144
Bubba Watson 70-74 – 144
Sang-Moon Bae 75-69 – 144
Woody Austin 69-75 – 144
Martin Laird 71-73 – 144
Chris Stroud 71-73 – 144
Charl Schwartzel 71-73 – 144
Paul Lawrie 72-72 – 144
Davis Love III 74-70 – 144
Branden Grace 71-73 – 144
Jimmy Walker 71-74 – 145
Luke Donald 71-74 – 145
Mikko Ilonen 73-72 – 145
David Muttitt 75-70 – 145
Marcel Siem 73-72 – 145
Rich Beem 71-74 – 145
David Lingmerth 74-71 – 145
Bernd Wiesberger 70-75 – 145
John Huh 72-74 – 146
Russell Henley 76-70 – 146
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 74-72 – 146
Carl Pettersson 74-72 – 146
Graham DeLaet 70-76 – 146
Charlie Beljan 71-75 – 146
Ernie Els 74-72 – 146
Richard Sterne 72-74 – 146
Y.E. Yang 72-74 – 146
Stewart Cink 75-71 – 146
Jason Kokrak 74-72 – 146
Brett Rumford 70-77 – 147
Kevin Stadler 74-73 – 147
Richie Ramsay 72-75 – 147
Hiroyuki Fujita 71-76 – 147
Billy Horschel 69-78 – 147
Scott Brown 73-74 – 147
Padraig Harrington 76-71 – 147
Brian Gay 73-74 – 147
Peter Uihlein 77-70 – 147
Derek Ernst 72-76 – 148
Kohki Idoki 72-76 – 148
Geoff Ogilvy 74-74 – 148
Jordan Spieth 74-74 – 148
Matt Every 71-77 – 148
Jeff Sorenson 73-75 – 148
Alex Noren 76-73 – 149
JC Anderson 73-76 – 149
Tom Watson 73-77 – 150
Nick Watney 76-74 – 150
George Coetzee 74-76 – 150
Chris Wood 75-75 – 150
Pablo Larrazabal 76-74 – 150
David McNabb 74-76 – 150
Ryan Polzin 73-77 – 150
Jaco Van Zyl 74-76 – 150
Danny Balin 73-78 – 151
Kyle Stanley 73-78 – 151
Kevin Chappell 79-72 – 151
Rob Labritz 78-73 – 151
Bob Gaus 74-77 – 151
Thomas Bjorn 70-81 – 151
Caine Fitzgerald 75-76 – 151
Paul McGinley 78-74 – 152
Lucas Glover 76-76 – 152
Mike Small 76-76 – 152
Shaun Micheel 76-76 – 152
Freddie Jacobson 76-77 – 153
Mark Sheftic 75-78 – 153
Stuart Smith 78-75 – 153
Kirk Hanefeld 76-78 – 154
Bob Sowards 73-82 – 155
Jeff Martin 78-78 – 156
Rod Perry 78-78 – 156
Sonny Skinner 76-80 – 156
Mark Brown 77-82 – 159
Chip Sullivan 84-76 – 160
Lee Rhind 81-82 – 163
Jamie Donaldson 80-WD
Bo Van Pelt 80-WD
Angel Cabrera 80-NC
63s in Majors
Players who have scored 63s in major championship with round, year and course:
Masters
Greg Norman, first, 1996.
Nick Price, third, 1986
U.S. Open
Vijay Singh, second, 2003, Olympia Fields
Jack Nicklaus, first, 1980, Baltusrol
Tom Weiskopf, first, 1980, Baltusrol
Johnny Miller, fourth, 1973, Oakmont
British Open
Rory McIlroy, first, 2010, St. Andrews
Payne Stewart, fourth, 1993, Royal St. George
Nick Faldo, second, 1993, Royal St. George
Jodie Mudd, fourth, 1991, Royal Birkdale
Paul Broadhurst, third, 1990, St. Andrews
Greg Norman, second, 1986, Turnberry
Isao Aoki, third, 1980, Muirfield.
Mark Hayes, second, 1977, Turnberry
PGA Championship
Jason Dufner, second, 2013, Oak Hill
Steve Stricker, first, 2011, Atlanta Athletic Club.
Tiger Woods, second, 2007, Southern Hills
Thomas Bjorn, third, 2005, Baltusrol
Mark O’Meara, second, 2001, Atlanta Athletic Club
Jose Maria Olazabal, third, 2000, Valhalla
Brad Faxon, fourth, 1995, Riviera
Michael Bradley, first, 1995, Riviera
Vijay Singh, second, 1993, Inverness
Gary Player, second, 1984, Shoal Creek
Ray Floyd, first, 1982, Southern Hills
Bruce Crampton, second, 1975, Firestone
PGA Championship Tee Times
At Oak Hill Country Club, East Course
Saturday
8:25 a.m. — Matt Jones
8:35 a.m. — Stephen Gallacher, Scott Stallings
8:45 a.m. — Dustin Johnson, Rafael Cabrera-Bello
8:55 a.m. — Ryan Palmer, Ben Curtis
9:05 a.m. — Gary Woodland, Tommy Gainey
9:15 a.m. — John Merrick, D.A. Points
9:25 a.m. — Brandt Snedeker, Harris English
9:35 a.m. — Ken Duke, Danny Willett
9:45 a.m. — Kevin Streelman, Brooks Koepka
9:55 a.m. — David Hearn, J.J. Henry
10:05 a.m. — Luke Guthrie, Josh Teater
10:15 a.m. — Brendon de Jonge, John Senden
10:25 a.m. — Vijay Singh, Phil Mickelson
10:45 a.m. — Scott Jamieson, Darren Clarke
10:55 a.m. — Thorbjorn Olesen, K.J. Choi
11:05 a.m. — Keegan Bradley, Tiger Woods
11:15 a.m. — Shane Lowry, Peter Hanson
11:25 a.m. — Ian Poulter, Marc Warren
11:35 a.m. — Boo Weekley, Thongchai Jaidee
11:45 a.m. — David Toms, Matteo Manassero
11:55 a.m. — Marc Leishman, Hideki Matsuyama
12:05 p.m. — Ryan Moore, Chris Kirk
12:15 p.m. — Francesco Molinari, Rory McIlroy
12:25 p.m. — Tim Clark, Miguel Angel Jimenez
12:35 p.m. — Graeme McDowell, Ryo Ishikawa
12:45 p.m. — Paul Casey, Michael Thompson
12:55 p.m. — Zach Johnson, Kiradech Aphibarnrat
1:05 p.m. — Jonas Blixt, Lee Westwood
1:25 p.m. — Bill Haas, David Lynn
1:35 p.m. — Hunter Mahan, Rickie Fowler
1:45 p.m. — Scott Piercy, Jason Day
1:55 p.m. — Sergio Garcia, Roberto Castro
2:05 p.m. — Charley Hoffman, Marcus Fraser
2:15 p.m. — Webb Simpson, Martin Kaymer
2:25 p.m. — Robert Garrigus, Steve Stricker
2:35 p.m. — Justin Rose, Henrik Stenson
2:45 p.m. — Matt Kuchar, Jim Furyk
2:55 p.m. — Jason Dufner, Adam Scott
HOLE IN ONE
DON DECKER, No. 4 at Bedford Hills Wolverine, 180 yards, 3-iron.
LARRY BERTA, No. 13 at Heather Downs CC, 142 yards, 7-iron.
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX – Agreed to terms with 3B Rafael Devers, LHP Enmanuel DeJesus, LHP Jhonathan Diaz and OF Yoan Aybar on minor league contracts.
CLEVELAND INDIANS – Recalled RHP Carlos Carrasco from Columbus (IL). Optioned RHP Preston Guilmet to Columbus.
MINNESOTA TWINS – Reinstated OF Josh Willingham from the 15-day DL. Placed C Ryan Doumit on the 7-day DL, retroactive to August 8).
TEXAS RANGERS – Acquired OF Alex Rios and cash considerations from the Chicago White Sox for a player to be named or cash considerations.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS – Activated C Ryan Hanigan off the 15-day DL. Placed C Corky Miller on the 15-day DL.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES – Designated OF Delmon Young for assignment. Added OF Casper Wells to the roster.
American Association
FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS – Released RHP Kyle Kingsley.
LAREDO LEMURS – Released 1B Mike Sheridan.
ST. PAUL SAINTS – Signed LHP Cole Nelson.
WINNIPEG GOLDEYES – Traded RHP Justin Garcia to Laredo for cash.
Frontier League
FRONTIER GREYS – Signed INF Jonathan Sigado.
NORMAL CORNBELTERS – Sold the contract of C Alex San Juan to Colorado (NL).
WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS – Traded LHP Matt Jernstad to Gary SouthShore for a player to be named.
Canadian Football League
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS – Fired general manager Joe Mack and president and CEO Garth Buchko. Named Wade Miller interim president and CEO.
HOCKEY
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS – Named Jacques Martin assistant coach.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING – Named George Gwozdecky assistant coach.
OLYMPICS
WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY – Suspended the testing laboratory in Olympic host city Rio de Janeiro, its second violation within 20 months.
SKIING
U.S. Ski Team
USST–Named Erik Schlopy men’s alpine assistant coach.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
SPORTING KANSAS CITY – Acquired MF Jimmy Medranda from Deportivo Pereira and D Brendan Ruiz from Brazilian side Figuerense.
COLLEGE
ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC – Announced the resignation of men’s basketball coach Jeremy Luther. Named Evans Davis interim men’s basketball coach.
CLEMSON – Named Joe Galbraith assistant athletic director for communications.
EAST CAROLINA – Named Dale Steele director of football administration.
ETSU – Named Chris Gordon assistant baseball coach.
FIU – Named Louis Rowe, Marco Morcos and Stephen Ott men’s assistant basketball coaches, Gerald Gillion director of men’s basketball operations and Juan Hernandez assistant director of men’s basketball operations.
OHIO – Named Larry Day assistant baseball coach.
OHIO WESLEYAN – Named Tom Drabczyk Jr. men’s and women’s tennis coach.
THIEL – Named Beau Smith assistant baseball coach.
UTSA – Named Pat Stangle assistant volleyball coach.
WAKE FOREST – Announced senior RB Josh Harris has been declared eligible by the NCAA to play this season.
GLANTZ-CULVER LINE
Major League Baseball
National League
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
Philadelphia -115 at Washington +105
at Atlanta -200 Miami +185
at Cincinnati -185 San Diego +175
at St. Louis -180 Chicago +170
Pittsburgh -140 at Colorado +130
at Arizona -140 New York +130
American League
Detroit -140 at New York +130
at Toronto -115 Oakland +105
at Chicago -125 Minnesota +115
at Cleveland -120 Los Angeles +110
Boston -125 at Kansas City +115
Texas -175 at Houston +165
Interleague
Baltimore -120 at San Fran. +110
at Los Angeles -145 Tampa Bay +135
at Seattle -180 Milwaukee +170
NFL Preseason
Tonight
FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG
at Pittsburgh 3 2½ (35½) N.Y. Giants
Tomorrow
at Indianapolis 3 3½ (36½) Buffalo
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
New York 11 7 5 38 36 29
Sporting KC 10 7 6 36 33 24
Montreal 10 6 5 35 33 32
Philadelphia 9 7 7 34 34 32
Houston 9 6 6 33 26 21
New England 8 8 6 30 27 20
Chicago 8 9 4 28 27 31
Columbus 6 11 5 23 25 30
Toronto FC 4 10 8 20 20 29
D.C. United 3 15 4 13 13 36
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Real Salt Lake 11 7 5 38 38 26
Colorado 9 7 8 35 30 26
Portland 8 3 11 35 32 21
Los Angeles 10 9 3 33 32 27
Vancouver 9 7 6 33 34 30
FC Dallas 8 6 8 32 27 30
Seattle 9 7 4 31 27 22
San Jose 8 9 6 30 25 33
Chivas USA 4 13 5 17 19 39
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Today
Seattle at Toronto FC, 7
New York at Columbus, 7:30
San Jose at Vancouver, 7:30
D.C. United at Philadelphia, 8
Montreal at Chicago, 8:30
New England at Sporting KC, 8:30
Houston at Real Salt Lake, 9:30
Sunday
Los Angeles at FC Dallas, 8
Colorado at Chivas USA, 11
next Saturday
D.C. United at Montreal, 7
Toronto FC at Columbus, 7:30
Chicago at New England, 7:30
Philadelphia at New York, 8
Seattle at Houston, 9
Vancouver at Colorado, 9:30
Real Salt Lake at Los Angeles, 10:30
FC Dallas at Portland, 11
ECHL
2013-14 Walleye schedule
OCTOBER
19--at Fort Wayne
24--at Cincinnati
26--Wheeling, 7:15
30--Cincinnati, 10:35 a.m.
NOVEMBER
1--at Kalamazoo
2--Kalamazoo, 7:15
3--at Evansville
8--at Orlando
9--at Florida
10--at Orlando
15--at Fort Wayne
17--Reading, 5:15
23--Evansville, 7:15
27--South Carolina, 7:15
29--South Carolina, 7:15
30--at Wheeling
DECEMBER
5--at Evansville
7--at Evansville
11--Cincinnati, 7:15
13--Evansville, 7:15
14--Evansville, 7:15
18--at Evansville
20--at Kalamazoo
21--at Kalamazoo
27--at Fort Wayne
28--Cincinnati, 7:15
30--Kalamazoo, 7:15
31--at Fort Wayne
JANUARY
3--Reading, 7:15
4--at Kalamazoo
7--at Evansville
10--Fort Wayne, 7:15
11--at Wheeling
12--Wheeling, 5:15
17--at Reading
18--at Reading
24--Wheeling, 7:15
25--Reading, 7:15
26--Greenville, 5:15
31--Cincinnati, 7:15
FEBRUARY
1--Elmira, 7:15
4--at Cincinnati
7--at Cincinnati
8--at Kalamazoo
12--at Wheeling
14--at Kalamazoo
15--Cincinnati, 7:15
17--at Greenville
18--at South Carolina
21--Orlando, 7:15
22--Orlando, 7:15
MARCH
1--Greenville, 7:15
2--Greenville, 5:15
5--South Carolina, 7:15
7--at Cincinnati
8--at Cincinnati
12--at Wheeling
14--Kalamazoo, 7:15
15--Kalamazoo, 7:15
16--Fort Wayne, 5:15
19--Wheeling, 7:15
22--Gwinnett, 7:15
23--Gwinnett, 5:15
28--at Wheeling
29--at Kalamazoo
30--Kalamazoo, 5:15
APRIL
2--at Wheeling
4--Fort Wayne, 7:15
6--at Fort Wayne
11--Kalamazoo, 7:15
12--at Fort Wayne
13--Cincinnati, 5:15
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
New England 1 0 0 1.000 31 22
Miami 1 1 0 .500 47 27
Buffalo 0 0 0 .000 0 0
N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 17 26
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Houston 1 0 0 1.000 27 13
Indianapolis 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 3 27
Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 21 22
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 44 16
Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 34 10
Cleveland 1 0 0 1.000 27 19
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 .000 0 0
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Denver 1 0 0 1.000 10 6
Oakland 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 13 17
San Diego 0 1 0 .000 10 31
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 24 20
Washington 1 0 0 1.000 22 21
N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Philadelphia 0 1 0 .000 22 31
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 24 17
New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 17 13
Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 10 34
Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 16 44
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Detroit 1 0 0 1.000 26 17
Chicago 0 1 0 .000 17 24
Green Bay 0 1 0 .000 0 17
Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 13 27
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 31 10
Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 17 0
San Francisco 0 1 0 .000 6 10
St. Louis 0 1 0 .000 19 27
Friday
Detroit 26, N.Y. Jets 17
Miami 27, Jacksonville 3
New England 31, Philadelphia 22
Houston 27, Minnesota 13
New Orleans 17, Kansas City 13
Arizona 17, Green Bay 0
Carolina 24, Chicago 17
Dallas at Oakland, late
Thursday
Cleveland 27, St. Louis 19
Baltimore 44, Tampa Bay 16
Washington 22, Tennessee 21
Cincinnati 34, Atlanta 10
Denver 10, San Francisco 6
Seattle 31, San Diego 10
Saturday
N.Y. Giants at Pittsburgh, 7:30
Sunday
Buffalo at Indianapolis, 1:30
THURSDAY, Aug. 15
Detroit at Cleveland, 7:30
Atlanta at Baltimore, 7:30
Carolina at Philadelphia, 7:30
San Diego at Chicago, 8
FRIDAY, Aug. 16
Minnesota at Buffalo, 7
Oakland at New Orleans, 8
San Francisco at Kansas City, 8
Tampa Bay at New England, 8
SATURDAY, Aug. 17
Dallas at Arizona, 4:30
Tennessee at Cincinnati, 7
Jacksonville at N.Y. Jets, 7:30
Green Bay at St. Louis, 8
Miami at Houston, 8
Denver at Seattle, 10
SUNDAY, Aug. 18
Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants, 7
MONDAY, Aug. 19
Pittsburgh at Washington, 8 p.m.
N.Y. Jets 7 0 10 0 – 17
Detroit 10 10 3 3 – 26
Det–Ansah 14 interception return (Akers kick), 11:11.
Det–FG Akers 47, 4:42.
NYJ–Cumberland 26 pass from Sanchez (Folk kick), :42.
Det–Willis 15 pass from Hill (Akers kick), 2:09.
Det–FG Akers 35, :04.
NYJ–Rogers 11 pass from McElroy (Cundiff kick), 4:51.
Det–FG Rugland 49, 2:13.
NYJ–FG Folk 51, :00.
Det–FG Rugland 50, 9:43.
A–60,736.
NYJ Det
First downs 19 16
Total Net Yards 329 322
Rushes-yards 16-37 27-81
Passing 292 241
Punt Returns 2-19 4-12
Kickoff Returns 3-56 0-0
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-14
Comp-Att-Int 27-39-1 22-39-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 3-25 2-13
Punts 6-48.8 6-43.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards 11-85 7-71
Time Possession 28:36 31:24
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING–N.Y. Jets, Powell 9-14, Madu 3-12, Griffin 1-9, Spann 3-2. Detroit, Leshoure 6-24, Riddick 4-12, Hill 2-11, Bell 3-9, Thomas 1-9, Th.Lewis 3-6, Bush 3-5, Miller 3-3, Moore 2-2.
PASSING–N.Y. Jets, McElroy 11-19-0-145, Sanchez 10-13-1-125, G.Smith 6-7-0-47. Detroit, Hill 11-18-0-136, Moore 8-13-0-60, Stafford 3-8-0-58.
RECEIVING–N.Y. Jets, Obomanu 4-59, Gates 3-39, Kerley 2-34, Winslow 2-30, B.Edwards 2-23, Rogers 2-20, Hill 2-16, Madu 2-12, Powell 2-1, Cumberland 1-26, Spann 1-23, Pantale 1-19, Spadola 1-10, M.Campbell 1-3, Bohanon 1-2. Detroit, Bell 4-36, T.Austin 4-35, C.Johnson 3-58, Willis 3-51, Thomas 3-19, Durham 1-28, Scheffler 1-17, Spurlock 1-7, Fauria 1-2, Chapas 1-1.
MISSED FIELD GOALS–None.
THURSDAY
St. Louis 0 10 3 6 – 19
Cleveland 3 17 0 7 – 27
Cle–FG Bogotay 25, 7:48.
Cle–Lewis 2 pass from Weeden (Graham kick), 14:56.
Cle–Benjamin 91 punt return (Bogotay kick), 13:49.
StL–Givens 3 pass from Bradford (Zuerlein kick), 10:59.
Cle–FG Graham 41, 4:31.
StL–FG Zuerlein 54, :00.
StL–FG Zuerlein 55, 5:33.
Cle–Roberson 26 pass from Hoyer (Graham kick), 3:06.
StL–Radway 53 pass from Clemens (pass failed), 2:04.
A–56,943.
St.L Cle
First downs 18 19
Total Net Yards 396 320
Rushes-yards 23-92 29-82
Passing 304 238
Punt Returns 1-9 2-90
Kickoff Returns 3-79 3-81
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-4
Comp-Att-Int 20-37-2 26-34-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-10 1-11
Punts 3-55.7 4-42.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 6-45 7-52
Time of Possession 26:12 33:48
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING–St. Louis, Richardson 4-24, Stacy 7-23, Cunningham 5-20, Pead 3-18, A.Davis 2-5, Reynolds 1-3, Radway 1-(minus 1). Cleveland, B.Jackson 11-32, Maysonet 9-25, Lewis 5-12, Campbell 1-12, Ogbonnaya 1-4, Little 1-1, Hoyer 1-(minus 4).
PASSING–St. Louis, Clemens 6-13-2-116, Bradford 5-8-0-102, A.Davis 9-16-0-96. Cleveland, Weeden 10-13-0-112, Hoyer 10-14-0-100, Campbell 6-7-0-37.
RECEIVING–St. Louis, Givens 3-82, Radway 3-78, Bailey 2-27, Quick 2-27, Richardson 2-20, Lutzenkirchen 2-18, Stacy 2-13, Veltung 1-28, Prince 1-12, Reynolds 1-7, Graham 1-2. Cleveland, B.Jackson 5-22, Lewis 3-22, Gordon 2-27, Little 2-20, Cooper 2-19, Maysonet 2-13, Cameron 1-30, Roberson 1-26, Croom 1-22, Benjamin 1-12, Norwood 1-9, Edwards 1-8, Bess 1-7, Barnidge 1-6, Gurley 1-4, Ogbonnaya 1-2.
MISSED FIELD GOALS–Cleveland, Bogotay 54 (WL).
PGA Championship
Pittsford, N.Y.; Par: 70
Jason Dufner 68-63 – 131
Adam Scott 65-68 – 133
Matt Kuchar 67-66 – 133
Jim Furyk 65-68 – 133
Justin Rose 68-66 – 134
Henrik Stenson 68-66 – 134
Robert Garrigus 67-68 – 135
Steve Stricker 68-67 – 135
Webb Simpson 72-64 – 136
Martin Kaymer 68-68 – 136
Charley Hoffman 69-67 – 136
Marcus Fraser 67-69 – 136
Sergio Garcia 69-68 – 137
Roberto Castro 68-69 – 137
Scott Piercy 67-71 – 138
Jason Day 67-71 – 138
Hunter Mahan 70-68 – 138
Rickie Fowler 70-68 – 138
Bill Haas 68-70 – 138
David Lynn 69-69 – 138
Jonas Blixt 68-70 – 138
Lee Westwood 66-73 – 139
Zach Johnson 69-70 – 139
Kiradech Aphibarnrat 68-71 – 139
Paul Casey 67-72 – 139
Michael Thompson 72-67 – 139
Graeme McDowell 70-69 – 139
Ryo Ishikawa 69-71 – 140
Tim Clark 69-71 – 140
Francesco Molinari 72-68 – 140
Miguel Angel Jimenez 68-72 – 140
Ryan Moore 69-71 – 140
Rory McIlroy 69-71 – 140
Chris Kirk 71-69 – 140
Marc Leishman 70-70 – 140
Hideki Matsuyama 72-68 – 140
David Toms 71-69 – 140
Matteo Manassero 72-69 – 141
Boo Weekley 72-69 – 141
Thongchai Jaidee 70-71 – 141
Ian Poulter 70-71 – 141
Marc Warren 74-67 – 141
Shane Lowry 71-70 – 141
Peter Hanson 72-69 – 141
Keegan Bradley 69-72 – 141
Tiger Woods 71-70 – 141
Thorbjorn Olesen 71-70 – 141
K.J. Choi 76-65 – 141
Scott Jamieson 69-72 – 141
Darren Clarke 69-73 – 142
Vijay Singh 70-72 – 142
Phil Mickelson 71-71 – 142
Brendon de Jonge 71-71 – 142
John Senden 72-70 – 142
Luke Guthrie 71-71 – 142
Josh Teater 71-71 – 142
David Hearn 66-76 – 142
J.J. Henry 71-71 – 142
Kevin Streelman 70-72 – 142
Brooks Koepka 71-72 – 143
Ken Duke 75-68 – 143
Danny Willett 73-70 – 143
Brandt Snedeker 70-73 – 143
Harris English 74-69 – 143
John Merrick 75-68 – 143
D.A. Points 73-70 – 143
Gary Woodland 73-70 – 143
Tommy Gainey 69-74 – 143
Ryan Palmer 73-70 – 143
Ben Curtis 73-70 – 143
Dustin Johnson 72-71 – 143
Rafael Cabrera-Bello 68-75 – 143
Stephen Gallacher 75-68 – 143
Scott Stallings 73-70 – 143
Matt Jones 72-71 – 143
Failed to qualify
Charles Howell III 71-73 – 144
Joost Luiten 71-73 – 144
Nicolas Colsaerts 71-73 – 144
Bubba Watson 70-74 – 144
Sang-Moon Bae 75-69 – 144
Woody Austin 69-75 – 144
Martin Laird 71-73 – 144
Chris Stroud 71-73 – 144
Charl Schwartzel 71-73 – 144
Paul Lawrie 72-72 – 144
Davis Love III 74-70 – 144
Branden Grace 71-73 – 144
Jimmy Walker 71-74 – 145
Luke Donald 71-74 – 145
Mikko Ilonen 73-72 – 145
David Muttitt 75-70 – 145
Marcel Siem 73-72 – 145
Rich Beem 71-74 – 145
David Lingmerth 74-71 – 145
Bernd Wiesberger 70-75 – 145
John Huh 72-74 – 146
Russell Henley 76-70 – 146
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 74-72 – 146
Carl Pettersson 74-72 – 146
Graham DeLaet 70-76 – 146
Charlie Beljan 71-75 – 146
Ernie Els 74-72 – 146
Richard Sterne 72-74 – 146
Y.E. Yang 72-74 – 146
Stewart Cink 75-71 – 146
Jason Kokrak 74-72 – 146
Brett Rumford 70-77 – 147
Kevin Stadler 74-73 – 147
Richie Ramsay 72-75 – 147
Hiroyuki Fujita 71-76 – 147
Billy Horschel 69-78 – 147
Scott Brown 73-74 – 147
Padraig Harrington 76-71 – 147
Brian Gay 73-74 – 147
Peter Uihlein 77-70 – 147
Derek Ernst 72-76 – 148
Kohki Idoki 72-76 – 148
Geoff Ogilvy 74-74 – 148
Jordan Spieth 74-74 – 148
Matt Every 71-77 – 148
Jeff Sorenson 73-75 – 148
Alex Noren 76-73 – 149
JC Anderson 73-76 – 149
Tom Watson 73-77 – 150
Nick Watney 76-74 – 150
George Coetzee 74-76 – 150
Chris Wood 75-75 – 150
Pablo Larrazabal 76-74 – 150
David McNabb 74-76 – 150
Ryan Polzin 73-77 – 150
Jaco Van Zyl 74-76 – 150
Danny Balin 73-78 – 151
Kyle Stanley 73-78 – 151
Kevin Chappell 79-72 – 151
Rob Labritz 78-73 – 151
Bob Gaus 74-77 – 151
Thomas Bjorn 70-81 – 151
Caine Fitzgerald 75-76 – 151
Paul McGinley 78-74 – 152
Lucas Glover 76-76 – 152
Mike Small 76-76 – 152
Shaun Micheel 76-76 – 152
Freddie Jacobson 76-77 – 153
Mark Sheftic 75-78 – 153
Stuart Smith 78-75 – 153
Kirk Hanefeld 76-78 – 154
Bob Sowards 73-82 – 155
Jeff Martin 78-78 – 156
Rod Perry 78-78 – 156
Sonny Skinner 76-80 – 156
Mark Brown 77-82 – 159
Chip Sullivan 84-76 – 160
Lee Rhind 81-82 – 163
Jamie Donaldson 80-WD
Bo Van Pelt 80-WD
Angel Cabrera 80-NC
63s in Majors
Players who have scored 63s in major championship with round, year and course:
Masters
Greg Norman, first, 1996.
Nick Price, third, 1986
U.S. Open
Vijay Singh, second, 2003, Olympia Fields
Jack Nicklaus, first, 1980, Baltusrol
Tom Weiskopf, first, 1980, Baltusrol
Johnny Miller, fourth, 1973, Oakmont
British Open
Rory McIlroy, first, 2010, St. Andrews
Payne Stewart, fourth, 1993, Royal St. George
Nick Faldo, second, 1993, Royal St. George
Jodie Mudd, fourth, 1991, Royal Birkdale
Paul Broadhurst, third, 1990, St. Andrews
Greg Norman, second, 1986, Turnberry
Isao Aoki, third, 1980, Muirfield.
Mark Hayes, second, 1977, Turnberry
PGA Championship
Jason Dufner, second, 2013, Oak Hill
Steve Stricker, first, 2011, Atlanta Athletic Club.
Tiger Woods, second, 2007, Southern Hills
Thomas Bjorn, third, 2005, Baltusrol
Mark O’Meara, second, 2001, Atlanta Athletic Club
Jose Maria Olazabal, third, 2000, Valhalla
Brad Faxon, fourth, 1995, Riviera
Michael Bradley, first, 1995, Riviera
Vijay Singh, second, 1993, Inverness
Gary Player, second, 1984, Shoal Creek
Ray Floyd, first, 1982, Southern Hills
Bruce Crampton, second, 1975, Firestone
PGA Championship Tee Times
At Oak Hill Country Club, East Course
Saturday
8:25 a.m. — Matt Jones
8:35 a.m. — Stephen Gallacher, Scott Stallings
8:45 a.m. — Dustin Johnson, Rafael Cabrera-Bello
8:55 a.m. — Ryan Palmer, Ben Curtis
9:05 a.m. — Gary Woodland, Tommy Gainey
9:15 a.m. — John Merrick, D.A. Points
9:25 a.m. — Brandt Snedeker, Harris English
9:35 a.m. — Ken Duke, Danny Willett
9:45 a.m. — Kevin Streelman, Brooks Koepka
9:55 a.m. — David Hearn, J.J. Henry
10:05 a.m. — Luke Guthrie, Josh Teater
10:15 a.m. — Brendon de Jonge, John Senden
10:25 a.m. — Vijay Singh, Phil Mickelson
10:45 a.m. — Scott Jamieson, Darren Clarke
10:55 a.m. — Thorbjorn Olesen, K.J. Choi
11:05 a.m. — Keegan Bradley, Tiger Woods
11:15 a.m. — Shane Lowry, Peter Hanson
11:25 a.m. — Ian Poulter, Marc Warren
11:35 a.m. — Boo Weekley, Thongchai Jaidee
11:45 a.m. — David Toms, Matteo Manassero
11:55 a.m. — Marc Leishman, Hideki Matsuyama
12:05 p.m. — Ryan Moore, Chris Kirk
12:15 p.m. — Francesco Molinari, Rory McIlroy
12:25 p.m. — Tim Clark, Miguel Angel Jimenez
12:35 p.m. — Graeme McDowell, Ryo Ishikawa
12:45 p.m. — Paul Casey, Michael Thompson
12:55 p.m. — Zach Johnson, Kiradech Aphibarnrat
1:05 p.m. — Jonas Blixt, Lee Westwood
1:25 p.m. — Bill Haas, David Lynn
1:35 p.m. — Hunter Mahan, Rickie Fowler
1:45 p.m. — Scott Piercy, Jason Day
1:55 p.m. — Sergio Garcia, Roberto Castro
2:05 p.m. — Charley Hoffman, Marcus Fraser
2:15 p.m. — Webb Simpson, Martin Kaymer
2:25 p.m. — Robert Garrigus, Steve Stricker
2:35 p.m. — Justin Rose, Henrik Stenson
2:45 p.m. — Matt Kuchar, Jim Furyk
2:55 p.m. — Jason Dufner, Adam Scott
HOLE IN ONE
DON DECKER, No. 4 at Bedford Hills Wolverine, 180 yards, 3-iron.
LARRY BERTA, No. 13 at Heather Downs CC, 142 yards, 7-iron.
Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX – Agreed to terms with 3B Rafael Devers, LHP Enmanuel DeJesus, LHP Jhonathan Diaz and OF Yoan Aybar on minor league contracts.
CLEVELAND INDIANS – Recalled RHP Carlos Carrasco from Columbus (IL). Optioned RHP Preston Guilmet to Columbus.
MINNESOTA TWINS – Reinstated OF Josh Willingham from the 15-day DL. Placed C Ryan Doumit on the 7-day DL, retroactive to August 8).
TEXAS RANGERS – Acquired OF Alex Rios and cash considerations from the Chicago White Sox for a player to be named or cash considerations.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS – Activated C Ryan Hanigan off the 15-day DL. Placed C Corky Miller on the 15-day DL.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES – Designated OF Delmon Young for assignment. Added OF Casper Wells to the roster.
American Association
FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS – Released RHP Kyle Kingsley.
LAREDO LEMURS – Released 1B Mike Sheridan.
ST. PAUL SAINTS – Signed LHP Cole Nelson.
WINNIPEG GOLDEYES – Traded RHP Justin Garcia to Laredo for cash.
Frontier League
FRONTIER GREYS – Signed INF Jonathan Sigado.
NORMAL CORNBELTERS – Sold the contract of C Alex San Juan to Colorado (NL).
WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS – Traded LHP Matt Jernstad to Gary SouthShore for a player to be named.
Canadian Football League
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS – Fired general manager Joe Mack and president and CEO Garth Buchko. Named Wade Miller interim president and CEO.
HOCKEY
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS – Named Jacques Martin assistant coach.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING – Named George Gwozdecky assistant coach.
OLYMPICS
WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY – Suspended the testing laboratory in Olympic host city Rio de Janeiro, its second violation within 20 months.
SKIING
U.S. Ski Team
USST–Named Erik Schlopy men’s alpine assistant coach.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
SPORTING KANSAS CITY – Acquired MF Jimmy Medranda from Deportivo Pereira and D Brendan Ruiz from Brazilian side Figuerense.
COLLEGE
ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC – Announced the resignation of men’s basketball coach Jeremy Luther. Named Evans Davis interim men’s basketball coach.
CLEMSON – Named Joe Galbraith assistant athletic director for communications.
EAST CAROLINA – Named Dale Steele director of football administration.
ETSU – Named Chris Gordon assistant baseball coach.
FIU – Named Louis Rowe, Marco Morcos and Stephen Ott men’s assistant basketball coaches, Gerald Gillion director of men’s basketball operations and Juan Hernandez assistant director of men’s basketball operations.
OHIO – Named Larry Day assistant baseball coach.
OHIO WESLEYAN – Named Tom Drabczyk Jr. men’s and women’s tennis coach.
THIEL – Named Beau Smith assistant baseball coach.
UTSA – Named Pat Stangle assistant volleyball coach.
WAKE FOREST – Announced senior RB Josh Harris has been declared eligible by the NCAA to play this season.
GLANTZ-CULVER LINE
Major League Baseball
National League
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
Philadelphia -115 at Washington +105
at Atlanta -200 Miami +185
at Cincinnati -185 San Diego +175
at St. Louis -180 Chicago +170
Pittsburgh -140 at Colorado +130
at Arizona -140 New York +130
American League
Detroit -140 at New York +130
at Toronto -115 Oakland +105
at Chicago -125 Minnesota +115
at Cleveland -120 Los Angeles +110
Boston -125 at Kansas City +115
Texas -175 at Houston +165
Interleague
Baltimore -120 at San Fran. +110
at Los Angeles -145 Tampa Bay +135
at Seattle -180 Milwaukee +170
NFL Preseason
Tonight
FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG
at Pittsburgh 3 2½ (35½) N.Y. Giants
Tomorrow
at Indianapolis 3 3½ (36½) Buffalo
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
New York 11 7 5 38 36 29
Sporting KC 10 7 6 36 33 24
Montreal 10 6 5 35 33 32
Philadelphia 9 7 7 34 34 32
Houston 9 6 6 33 26 21
New England 8 8 6 30 27 20
Chicago 8 9 4 28 27 31
Columbus 6 11 5 23 25 30
Toronto FC 4 10 8 20 20 29
D.C. United 3 15 4 13 13 36
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Real Salt Lake 11 7 5 38 38 26
Colorado 9 7 8 35 30 26
Portland 8 3 11 35 32 21
Los Angeles 10 9 3 33 32 27
Vancouver 9 7 6 33 34 30
FC Dallas 8 6 8 32 27 30
Seattle 9 7 4 31 27 22
San Jose 8 9 6 30 25 33
Chivas USA 4 13 5 17 19 39
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Today
Seattle at Toronto FC, 7
New York at Columbus, 7:30
San Jose at Vancouver, 7:30
D.C. United at Philadelphia, 8
Montreal at Chicago, 8:30
New England at Sporting KC, 8:30
Houston at Real Salt Lake, 9:30
Sunday
Los Angeles at FC Dallas, 8
Colorado at Chivas USA, 11
next Saturday
D.C. United at Montreal, 7
Toronto FC at Columbus, 7:30
Chicago at New England, 7:30
Philadelphia at New York, 8
Seattle at Houston, 9
Vancouver at Colorado, 9:30
Real Salt Lake at Los Angeles, 10:30
FC Dallas at Portland, 11
ECHL
2013-14 Walleye schedule
OCTOBER
19--at Fort Wayne
24--at Cincinnati
26--Wheeling, 7:15
30--Cincinnati, 10:35 a.m.
NOVEMBER
1--at Kalamazoo
2--Kalamazoo, 7:15
3--at Evansville
8--at Orlando
9--at Florida
10--at Orlando
15--at Fort Wayne
17--Reading, 5:15
23--Evansville, 7:15
27--South Carolina, 7:15
29--South Carolina, 7:15
30--at Wheeling
DECEMBER
5--at Evansville
7--at Evansville
11--Cincinnati, 7:15
13--Evansville, 7:15
14--Evansville, 7:15
18--at Evansville
20--at Kalamazoo
21--at Kalamazoo
27--at Fort Wayne
28--Cincinnati, 7:15
30--Kalamazoo, 7:15
31--at Fort Wayne
JANUARY
3--Reading, 7:15
4--at Kalamazoo
7--at Evansville
10--Fort Wayne, 7:15
11--at Wheeling
12--Wheeling, 5:15
17--at Reading
18--at Reading
24--Wheeling, 7:15
25--Reading, 7:15
26--Greenville, 5:15
31--Cincinnati, 7:15
FEBRUARY
1--Elmira, 7:15
4--at Cincinnati
7--at Cincinnati
8--at Kalamazoo
12--at Wheeling
14--at Kalamazoo
15--Cincinnati, 7:15
17--at Greenville
18--at South Carolina
21--Orlando, 7:15
22--Orlando, 7:15
MARCH
1--Greenville, 7:15
2--Greenville, 5:15
5--South Carolina, 7:15
7--at Cincinnati
8--at Cincinnati
12--at Wheeling
14--Kalamazoo, 7:15
15--Kalamazoo, 7:15
16--Fort Wayne, 5:15
19--Wheeling, 7:15
22--Gwinnett, 7:15
23--Gwinnett, 5:15
28--at Wheeling
29--at Kalamazoo
30--Kalamazoo, 5:15
APRIL
2--at Wheeling
4--Fort Wayne, 7:15
6--at Fort Wayne
11--Kalamazoo, 7:15
12--at Fort Wayne
13--Cincinnati, 5:15
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
New England 1 0 0 1.000 31 22
Miami 1 1 0 .500 47 27
Buffalo 0 0 0 .000 0 0
N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 17 26
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Houston 1 0 0 1.000 27 13
Indianapolis 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 3 27
Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 21 22
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 44 16
Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 34 10
Cleveland 1 0 0 1.000 27 19
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 .000 0 0
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Denver 1 0 0 1.000 10 6
Oakland 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 13 17
San Diego 0 1 0 .000 10 31
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 24 20
Washington 1 0 0 1.000 22 21
N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Philadelphia 0 1 0 .000 22 31
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 24 17
New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 17 13
Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 10 34
Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 16 44
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Detroit 1 0 0 1.000 26 17
Chicago 0 1 0 .000 17 24
Green Bay 0 1 0 .000 0 17
Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 13 27
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 31 10
Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 17 0
San Francisco 0 1 0 .000 6 10
St. Louis 0 1 0 .000 19 27
Friday
Detroit 26, N.Y. Jets 17
Miami 27, Jacksonville 3
New England 31, Philadelphia 22
Houston 27, Minnesota 13
New Orleans 17, Kansas City 13
Arizona 17, Green Bay 0
Carolina 24, Chicago 17
Dallas at Oakland, late
Thursday
Cleveland 27, St. Louis 19
Baltimore 44, Tampa Bay 16
Washington 22, Tennessee 21
Cincinnati 34, Atlanta 10
Denver 10, San Francisco 6
Seattle 31, San Diego 10
Saturday
N.Y. Giants at Pittsburgh, 7:30
Sunday
Buffalo at Indianapolis, 1:30
THURSDAY, Aug. 15
Detroit at Cleveland, 7:30
Atlanta at Baltimore, 7:30
Carolina at Philadelphia, 7:30
San Diego at Chicago, 8
FRIDAY, Aug. 16
Minnesota at Buffalo, 7
Oakland at New Orleans, 8
San Francisco at Kansas City, 8
Tampa Bay at New England, 8
SATURDAY, Aug. 17
Dallas at Arizona, 4:30
Tennessee at Cincinnati, 7
Jacksonville at N.Y. Jets, 7:30
Green Bay at St. Louis, 8
Miami at Houston, 8
Denver at Seattle, 10
SUNDAY, Aug. 18
Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants, 7
MONDAY, Aug. 19
Pittsburgh at Washington, 8 p.m.
N.Y. Jets 7 0 10 0 – 17
Detroit 10 10 3 3 – 26
Det–Ansah 14 interception return (Akers kick), 11:11.
Det–FG Akers 47, 4:42.
NYJ–Cumberland 26 pass from Sanchez (Folk kick), :42.
Det–Willis 15 pass from Hill (Akers kick), 2:09.
Det–FG Akers 35, :04.
NYJ–Rogers 11 pass from McElroy (Cundiff kick), 4:51.
Det–FG Rugland 49, 2:13.
NYJ–FG Folk 51, :00.
Det–FG Rugland 50, 9:43.
A–60,736.
NYJ Det
First downs 19 16
Total Net Yards 329 322
Rushes-yards 16-37 27-81
Passing 292 241
Punt Returns 2-19 4-12
Kickoff Returns 3-56 0-0
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-14
Comp-Att-Int 27-39-1 22-39-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 3-25 2-13
Punts 6-48.8 6-43.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0
Penalties-Yards 11-85 7-71
Time Possession 28:36 31:24
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING–N.Y. Jets, Powell 9-14, Madu 3-12, Griffin 1-9, Spann 3-2. Detroit, Leshoure 6-24, Riddick 4-12, Hill 2-11, Bell 3-9, Thomas 1-9, Th.Lewis 3-6, Bush 3-5, Miller 3-3, Moore 2-2.
PASSING–N.Y. Jets, McElroy 11-19-0-145, Sanchez 10-13-1-125, G.Smith 6-7-0-47. Detroit, Hill 11-18-0-136, Moore 8-13-0-60, Stafford 3-8-0-58.
RECEIVING–N.Y. Jets, Obomanu 4-59, Gates 3-39, Kerley 2-34, Winslow 2-30, B.Edwards 2-23, Rogers 2-20, Hill 2-16, Madu 2-12, Powell 2-1, Cumberland 1-26, Spann 1-23, Pantale 1-19, Spadola 1-10, M.Campbell 1-3, Bohanon 1-2. Detroit, Bell 4-36, T.Austin 4-35, C.Johnson 3-58, Willis 3-51, Thomas 3-19, Durham 1-28, Scheffler 1-17, Spurlock 1-7, Fauria 1-2, Chapas 1-1.
MISSED FIELD GOALS–None.
THURSDAY
St. Louis 0 10 3 6 – 19
Cleveland 3 17 0 7 – 27
Cle–FG Bogotay 25, 7:48.
Cle–Lewis 2 pass from Weeden (Graham kick), 14:56.
Cle–Benjamin 91 punt return (Bogotay kick), 13:49.
StL–Givens 3 pass from Bradford (Zuerlein kick), 10:59.
Cle–FG Graham 41, 4:31.
StL–FG Zuerlein 54, :00.
StL–FG Zuerlein 55, 5:33.
Cle–Roberson 26 pass from Hoyer (Graham kick), 3:06.
StL–Radway 53 pass from Clemens (pass failed), 2:04.
A–56,943.
St.L Cle
First downs 18 19
Total Net Yards 396 320
Rushes-yards 23-92 29-82
Passing 304 238
Punt Returns 1-9 2-90
Kickoff Returns 3-79 3-81
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-4
Comp-Att-Int 20-37-2 26-34-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-10 1-11
Punts 3-55.7 4-42.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 6-45 7-52
Time of Possession 26:12 33:48
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING–St. Louis, Richardson 4-24, Stacy 7-23, Cunningham 5-20, Pead 3-18, A.Davis 2-5, Reynolds 1-3, Radway 1-(minus 1). Cleveland, B.Jackson 11-32, Maysonet 9-25, Lewis 5-12, Campbell 1-12, Ogbonnaya 1-4, Little 1-1, Hoyer 1-(minus 4).
PASSING–St. Louis, Clemens 6-13-2-116, Bradford 5-8-0-102, A.Davis 9-16-0-96. Cleveland, Weeden 10-13-0-112, Hoyer 10-14-0-100, Campbell 6-7-0-37.
RECEIVING–St. Louis, Givens 3-82, Radway 3-78, Bailey 2-27, Quick 2-27, Richardson 2-20, Lutzenkirchen 2-18, Stacy 2-13, Veltung 1-28, Prince 1-12, Reynolds 1-7, Graham 1-2. Cleveland, B.Jackson 5-22, Lewis 3-22, Gordon 2-27, Little 2-20, Cooper 2-19, Maysonet 2-13, Cameron 1-30, Roberson 1-26, Croom 1-22, Benjamin 1-12, Norwood 1-9, Edwards 1-8, Bess 1-7, Barnidge 1-6, Gurley 1-4, Ogbonnaya 1-2.
MISSED FIELD GOALS–Cleveland, Bogotay 54 (WL).
Sportlight
Aug. 10
1900–The first Davis Cup is held with the United States beating Britain, 3-0.
1949–Ezzard Charles knocks out Gus Lesnovich in the eighth round at Yankee Stadium in his first world heavyweight title defense.
1949–Miss Tilly, driven by Fred Egan, wins the Hambletonian Stakes in straight heats.
1975–Jack Nicklaus wins the PGA Championship for the fourth time with a two-stroke victory over Bruce Crampton and Tom Weiskopf.
1980–Jack Nicklaus wins his fifth PGA Championship with a record score of 274, seven strokes ahead of Andy Bean.
1995–Gwen Torrence, the 100-meter champion at the World Championships, wins the 200 meters, then is disqualified for running out of her lane.
1996–Cigar’s bid for a 17th straight victory ends when long-shot Dare and Go passes the super horse in the upper stretch and pulls away to win the Pacific Classic at Del Mar. Cigar, 3 1-2 lengths behind Dare and Go, fails to break a tie with Citation for the record winning streak by a North American-based horse this century.
2008–In Beijing, Michael Phelps begins his long march toward eight gold medals by winning the 400-meter individual medley in 4:03.84–smashing his own world record. The U.S. women’s 400-meter freestyle relay team, anchored by 41-year-old Dara Torres, takes the silver behind the Netherlands’ Olympic record effort. It’s the 10th medal of Torres’ career.
2008–Ireland’s Padraig Harrington rallies from three shots behind to win the PGA Championship, closing with a 4-under 66 at Oakland Hills to become the fourth player to win the British Open and PGA in the same year. Harrington, the first European to win consecutive majors, closes out Sergio Garcia with a 15-foot par on the 18th for a two-shot victory.
2012–The United States wins the women’s 4x100-meter track relay in a world-record time of 40.82 seconds to give the Americans their first victory in the event since 1996. Tianna Madison, Allyson Felix, Bianca Knight and Carmelita Jeter combine for a perfect trip around the track that ends a string of disappointments for the U.S. in the marquee relay. Their final time cut more than a half-second off the old record of 41.37 run by East Germany in 1985.
2012–Maurice Purify catches a record seven touchdown passes and the Arizona Rattlers win the Arena Bowl with a 72-54 win over the Philadelphia Soul.
Aug. 10
1900–The first Davis Cup is held with the United States beating Britain, 3-0.
1949–Ezzard Charles knocks out Gus Lesnovich in the eighth round at Yankee Stadium in his first world heavyweight title defense.
1949–Miss Tilly, driven by Fred Egan, wins the Hambletonian Stakes in straight heats.
1975–Jack Nicklaus wins the PGA Championship for the fourth time with a two-stroke victory over Bruce Crampton and Tom Weiskopf.
1980–Jack Nicklaus wins his fifth PGA Championship with a record score of 274, seven strokes ahead of Andy Bean.
1995–Gwen Torrence, the 100-meter champion at the World Championships, wins the 200 meters, then is disqualified for running out of her lane.
1996–Cigar’s bid for a 17th straight victory ends when long-shot Dare and Go passes the super horse in the upper stretch and pulls away to win the Pacific Classic at Del Mar. Cigar, 3 1-2 lengths behind Dare and Go, fails to break a tie with Citation for the record winning streak by a North American-based horse this century.
2008–In Beijing, Michael Phelps begins his long march toward eight gold medals by winning the 400-meter individual medley in 4:03.84–smashing his own world record. The U.S. women’s 400-meter freestyle relay team, anchored by 41-year-old Dara Torres, takes the silver behind the Netherlands’ Olympic record effort. It’s the 10th medal of Torres’ career.
2008–Ireland’s Padraig Harrington rallies from three shots behind to win the PGA Championship, closing with a 4-under 66 at Oakland Hills to become the fourth player to win the British Open and PGA in the same year. Harrington, the first European to win consecutive majors, closes out Sergio Garcia with a 15-foot par on the 18th for a two-shot victory.
2012–The United States wins the women’s 4x100-meter track relay in a world-record time of 40.82 seconds to give the Americans their first victory in the event since 1996. Tianna Madison, Allyson Felix, Bianca Knight and Carmelita Jeter combine for a perfect trip around the track that ends a string of disappointments for the U.S. in the marquee relay. Their final time cut more than a half-second off the old record of 41.37 run by East Germany in 1985.
2012–Maurice Purify catches a record seven touchdown passes and the Arizona Rattlers win the Arena Bowl with a 72-54 win over the Philadelphia Soul.