Scoreboard: 6-18

Sports agate, MLB standings

6/17/2014
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AMERICAN LEAGUE

East Division

W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away

Toronto 41 31 .569 – – 3-7 L-1 20-17 21-14

New York 36 33 .522 3½ 1 6-4 W-1 14-16 22-17

Baltimore 36 34 .514 4 1½ 5-5 W-1 16-17 20-17

Boston 33 38 .465 7½ 5 6-4 W-2 19-19 14-19

Tampa Bay 28 44 .389 13 10½ 4-6 L-1 15-21 13-23

Central Division

W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away

Kansas City 38 32 .543 – – 9-1 W-9 18-16 20-16

Detroit 36 31 .537 ½ – 4-6 L-2 18-18 18-13

Cleveland 36 36 .500 3 2½ 5-5 L-1 22-12 14-24

Chicago 34 37 .479 4½ 4 3-7 W-1 20-18 14-19

Minnesota 32 37 .464 5½ 5 4-6 L-4 15-17 17-20

West Division

W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away

Oakland 42 28 .600 – – 5-5 L-1 19-14 23-14

Los Angeles 38 32 .543 4 – 6-4 W-1 20-14 18-18

Seattle 37 34 .521 5½ 1 5-5 W-3 17-20 20-14

Texas 35 35 .500 7 2½ 5-5 W-1 16-19 19-16

Houston 32 40 .444 11 6½ 5-5 L-2 17-20 15-20

TUESDAY

Seattle 6, San Diego 1

Washington 6, Houston 5

L.A. Angels 9, Cleveland 3

N.Y. Yankees 3, Toronto 1

Kansas City 11, Detroit 4

Baltimore 7, Tampa Bay 5

Boston 2, Minnesota 1

Chicago White Sox 8, San Francisco 2

Texas at Oakland, late

MONDAY

Cleveland 4, L.A. Angels 3

Kansas City 11, Detroit 8

Tampa Bay 5, Baltimore 4

Boston 1, Minnesota 0

Texas 14, Oakland 8

Seattle 5, San Diego 1

WEDNESDAY

Kansas City (Guthrie 3-6) at Detroit (Smyly 3-5), 1:08

Baltimore (Gausman 2-1) at Tampa Bay (Cobb 2-4), 1:10

Minnesota (Gibson 6-5) at Boston (Lackey 8-4), 1:35

San Francisco (Hudson 7-2) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 5-1), 2:10

Texas (Tepesch 2-2) at Oakland (Gray 6-3), 3:35

Houston (Feldman 3-4) at Washington (G.Gonzalez 3-4), 7:05

L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 7-6) at Cleveland (Masterson 4-5), 7:05

Toronto (Buehrle 10-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Whitley 2-0), 7:05

Seattle (F.Hernandez 8-2) at San Diego (Cashner 2-6), 10:10

NATIONAL LEAGUE

East Division

W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away

Washington 36 33 .522 – – 5-5 W-1 20-15 16-18

Atlanta 36 34 .514 ½ 1 4-6 L-2 20-17 16-17

Miami 36 34 .514 ½ 1 4-6 W-1 24-14 12-20

Philadelphia 31 38 .449 5 5½ 6-4 W-2 16-21 15-17

New York 31 40 .437 6 6½ 3-7 L-2 16-20 15-20

Central Division

W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away

Milwaukee 42 29 .592 – – 6-4 W-1 20-15 22-14

St. Louis 39 32 .549 3 – 8-2 W-5 21-14 18-18

Cincinnati 34 35 .493 7 2½ 7-3 W-2 17-17 17-18

Pittsburgh 34 36 .486 7½ 3 5-5 L-2 20-17 14-19

Chicago 29 40 .420 12 7½ 4-6 L-1 15-14 14-26

West Division

W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away

San Francisco 43 28 .606 – – 3-7 L-4 23-15 20-13

Los Angeles 38 34 .528 5½ – 6-4 W-1 16-20 22-14

Colorado 34 36 .486 8½ 3 6-4 L-1 19-14 15-22

Arizona 30 43 .411 14 8½ 4-6 L-1 12-25 18-18

San Diego 29 42 .408 14 8½ 2-8 L-3 16-19 13-23

TUESDAY

Seattle 6, San Diego 1

Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 5

Washington 6, Houston 5

Miami 6, Chicago Cubs 5

Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 2

Chicago White Sox 8, San Francisco 2

St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 2

Milwaukee at Arizona, late

Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, late

MONDAY

Chicago Cubs 5, Miami 4, 13 innings

Philadelphia 6, Atlanta 1, 13 innings

St. Louis 6, N.Y. Mets 2

Milwaukee 9, Arizona 3

L.A. Dodgers 6, Colorado 1

Seattle 5, San Diego 1

WEDNESDAY

Philadelphia (R.Hernandez 2-5) at Atlanta (Harang 5-5), 12:10

Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 2-1) at Miami (Eovaldi 4-2), 12:40

N.Y. Mets (Colon 6-5) at St. Louis (Lynn 7-4), 1:45

San Francisco (Hudson 7-2) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 5-1), 2:10

Cincinnati (Simon 9-3) at Pittsburgh (Volquez 4-5), 7:05

Houston (Feldman 3-4) at Washington (G.Gonzalez 3-4), 7:05

Milwaukee (Garza 4-4) at Arizona (C.Anderson 5-1), 9:40

Colorado (J.De La Rosa 6-5) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 6-2), 10:10

Seattle (F.Hernandez 8-2) at San Diego (Cashner 2-6), 10:10

International League

North Division

W L Pct. GB

Syracuse 41 30 .577 –

Rochester 40 30 .571 ½

Lehigh Valley 35 37 .486 6½

Pawtucket 35 37 .486 6½

Scranton/W-B 34 36 .486 6½

Buffalo 32 36 .471 7½

South Division

W L Pct. GB

Durham 43 31 .581 –

Gwinnett 35 36 .493 6½

Norfolk 29 43 .403 13

Charlotte 25 47 .347 17

West Division

W L Pct. GB

Indianapolis 42 30 .583 –

Columbus 38 33 .535 3½

Louisville 37 36 .507 5½

Toledo 34 38 .472 8

TUESDAY

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 8, Toledo 7

Columbus 6, Buffalo 2

Gwinnett 2, Indianapolis 1

Lehigh Valley 5, Charlotte 4

Louisville 10, Durham 5

Syracuse 5, Norfolk 3

Pawtucket 2, Rochester 1, 3 innings, susp., rain

MONDAY

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 4, Toledo 2

Norfolk 5, Syracuse 4

Louisville 3, Durham 1

Charlotte 5, Lehigh Valley 1

Indianapolis 3, Gwinnett 0

Rochester 6, Pawtucket 1

Columbus 8, Buffalo 4

WEDNESDAY

Durham at Louisville, 11:45 a.m.

Gwinnett at Indianapolis, 1:35 p.m.

Scranton/W-B at Toledo, 7 p.m.

Buffalo at Columbus, 7:05 p.m.

Charlotte at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m.

Syracuse at Norfolk, 7:05 p.m.

Pawtucket at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.

BASEBALL

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL –Suspended Colorado RHP Nick Masset three games and fined him and Atlanta RHP David Carpenter undisclosed amounts for throwing at batters during a game last week.

American League

BOSTON RED SOX – Designated OF Grady Sizemore for assignment. Recalled OF Garin Cecchini from Pawtucket (IL). Agreed to terms with OF Derek Miller, C Alex McKeon, SS Hector Lorenzana, 3B Jordan Betts, 1B Sam Travis and RHPs Michael Kopech, Chandler Shepherd, Kuehl McEachern and Brandon Show on minor league contracts.

CLEVELAND INDIANS – Agreed to terms with OF Bradley Zimmer, 1B Bobby Bradley and RHP Cameron Hill on minor league contracts.

DETROIT TIGERS – Agreed to terms with OF Derek Hill and Michael Gerber; RHPs Spencer Turnbull, Jack Fischer. Gabe Hemmer Jacob Butler Nate Fury Gage Smith Joseph Pankake Paul Voelker Josh Heddinger and Adam Ladwig; SSs Will Kengor and Garrett Mattlage; LHPs Kenton St. John, Trent Szkutnik and Tyler Ford; Cs Grayson Greiner and Michael Thomas; 1B Corey Baptist; 3B Will Maddox; and 2B Brett Pirtle and Ross Kivett on minor league contracts.

NEW YORK YANKEES – Optioned C John Ryan Murphy to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Reinstated C Francisco Cervelli from the 60-day DL.

OAKLAND ATHLETICS – Placed LHP Drew Pomeranz on the 15-day DL. Optioned SS Jake Elmore to Sacramento (PCL). Recalled RHP Evan Scribner from Sacramento. Agreed to terms with SS Trace Loehr on a minor league contract.

TEXAS RANGERS – Agreed to terms with 1B Carlos Pena and RHP Austin Pettibone on minor league contracts. Assigned Pena to Round Rock (PCL).

TORONTO BLUE JAYS – Optioned RHP Steve Delabar to Buffalo (IL). Recalled INF Munenori Kawasaki from Buffalo.

National League

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS – Optioned RHP Will Harris to Reno (PCL). Recalled RHP Mike Bolsinger from Reno.

ATLANTA BRAVES – Placed RHP David Carpenter on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Pedro Beato from Gwinnett (IL).

LOS ANGELES DODGERS – Agreed to terms with RHP Trevor Oaks on a minor league contract.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS – Traded LHP Brad Mills to Oakland for cash considerations.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES – Sent 3B Cody Asche to Lehigh Valley (IL) for a rehab assignment.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES – Agreed to terms with C Kevin Krause, INF Erik Forgione and OFs Connor Joe, Jordan Luplow and David Andriese.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS – Agreed to terms with 3B Danny Diekroeger on a minor league contract.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS – Optioned OF Daniel Carbonell to Salem-Keizer (NWL).

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CLEVELAND BROWNS – Agreed to terms with QB Johnny Manziel. Released WR Earl Bennett.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS – Signed DL Seali'i Epenesa.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS – Released OT Emmett Cleary and LB Steven Jenkins.

TENNESSEE TITANS – Agreed to terms with WR Derek Hagan and RB Bishop Sankey. Released WR Lamont Bryant.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

BUFFALO SABRES – Placed LW Ville Leino on unconditional waivers.

DALLAS STARS – Bought out the contract of D Aaron Rome.

MONTREAL CANADIENS – Agreed to terms with F Dale Weise on a two-year contract extension.

SAN JOSE SHARKS – Signed G Alex Stalock and F Mike Brown to two-year contracts.

COLLEGE

BALL STATE – Announced the NCAA has granted immediate eligibility to men's basketball transfer Jeremiah Davis III.

PENN STATE – Announced the resignation of athletic director David Joyner, effective Aug. 1.

TENNIS

AEGON International

Eastbourne, England

Singles

Men

First Round

Julien Benneteau, France, d. Yen-hsun Lu, Taiwan, 6-2, 6-4.

Edouard Roger-Vasselin, France, d. Andrey Kuznetsov, Russia, 6-3, 6-4.

Jarkko Nieminen, Finland, d. Santiago Giraldo (7), Colombia, 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-3.

Donald Young, United States, d. James Ward, Britain, 6-3, 6-2.

Women

First Round

Daniela Hantuchova, Slovakia, d. Roberta Vinci, Italy, 7-5, 6-1.

Johanna Konta, Britain, d. Belinda Bencic, Switzerland, 6-3, 6-2.

Varvara Lepchenko, United States, d. Zhang Shuai, China, 5-7, 6-4, 6-1.

Flavia Pennetta (6), Italy, d. Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, 6-3, 6-3.

Camila Giorgi, Italy, d. Victoria Azarenka (4), Belarus, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.

Lauren Davis, United States, d. Sara Errani (7), Italy, 7-6 (5), 6-2.

Ekaterina Makarova, Russia, d. Francesca Schiavone, Italy, 7-5, 6-3.

Petra Kvitova (2), Czech Republic, d. Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic, 6-1, 5-7, 7-6 (4).

Madison Keys, United States, d. Jelena Jankovic (3), Serbia, 6-3, 6-3.

Heather Watson, Britain, d. Tsvetana Pironkova, Bulgaria, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2.

Doubles

Men

First Round

Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, and David Marrero, Spain, d. Christopher Kas, Germany, and Gilles Simon, France, 6-3, 6-3.

Alexander Peya, Austria, and Bruno Soares (1), Brazil, d. Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, and Yen-hsun Lu, Taiwan, 6-3, 6-3.

Ken and Neal Skupski, Britain, d. Mariusz Fyrstenberg, Poland, and Chris Guccione, Australia, 6-4, 7-6 (1).

Treat Huey, Philippines, and Dominic Inglot, Britain, d. Jamie Murray, Britain, and John Peers, Australia, 6-3, 7-6 (4).

Women

First Round

Liezel Huber and Lisa Raymond, United States, def .Julia Goerges and Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, 6-3, 5-7, 10-6.

Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, and Katarina Srebotnik (2), Slovenia, d. Jocelyn Rae and Anna Smith, Britain, 6-2, 4-6, 10-4.

Timea Babos, Hungary, and Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, d. Alicja Rosolska, Poland, and Silvia Soler-Espinosa, Spain, 6-1, 6-2.

Cara Black, Zimbabwe, and Sania Mirza (3), India, d. Angelique Kerber, Germany, and Petra Kvitova, Czech Republic, 6-0, 6-2.

FOOTBALL

Arena League

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

West Division

W L T Pct PF PA

y-Arizona 13 0 0 1.000 854 612

Los Angeles 3 9 0 .250 440 619

San Antonio 1 12 0 .077 560 770

Pacific Division

W L T Pct PF PA

San Jose 9 4 0 .692 718 528

Spokane 6 7 0 .462 650 609

Portland 3 10 0 .231 575 707

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

South Division

W L T Pct PF PA

Orlando 8 5 0 .615 744 733

Tampa Bay 7 6 0 .538 684 708

Jacksonville 4 8 0 .333 607 617

New Orleans 2 10 0 .167 523 704

East Division

W L T Pct PF PA

Cleveland 11 1 0 .917 645 517

Pittsburgh 10 3 0 .769 723 570

Philadelphia 6 7 0 .462 751 713

Iowa 6 7 0 .462 641 708

y-clinched division

FRIDAY

Iowa at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.

San Antonio at Spokane, 10 p.m.

SATURDAY

Cleveland at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.

Orlando at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.

Jacksonville at New Orleans, 8 p.m.

Los Angeles at Arizona, 9 p.m.

MLS

EASTERN CONFERENCE

W L T Pts GF GA D.C. 7 4 4 25 22 16

New England 7 5 2 23 21 18

Sporting KC 6 5 4 22 21 14

Toronto FC 6 4 1 19 15 13

New York 4 5 6 18 22 22

Columbus 4 5 6 18 18 18

Houston 5 9 2 17 16 29

Philadelphia 3 7 6 15 22 27

Chicago 2 4 8 14 22 25

Montreal 2 7 4 10 13 26

WESTERN CONFERENCE

W L T Pts GF GA Seattle 10 3 2 32 32 23

Real Salt Lake 6 2 7 25 25 21

Colorado 6 5 4 22 21 18

FC Dallas 6 7 4 22 28 28

Vancouver 5 2 6 21 25 20

Portland 4 4 8 20 28 27

Los Angeles 4 3 5 17 16 11

San Jose 4 5 4 16 15 14

Chivas USA 2 7 5 11 14 26

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

Wednesday, June 25

Montreal at Vancouver, 10

Friday, June 27

Toronto FC at New York, 8

Sporting Kansas City at Portland, 11

Saturday, June 28

Seattle FC at D.C. United, 7

Philadelphia at New England, 7:30

FC Dallas at Columbus, 8

Vancouver at Colorado, 9

Real Salt Lake at Chivas USA, 10:30

Los Angeles at San Jose, 10:30

SPORTS NOTE

GENOA HIGH SCHOOL is seeking a varsity boys basketball coach. Applicants should have previous varsity coaching expierience. Currently there are no teacher openings. Send cover letter, resume and references to Mike Thomas, Athletic Director, at msthomas@genoaschools.com or by mailing to Genoa High School, 2980 N. Genoa Clay Center Rd., Genoa, Ohio, 43430. Deadline to apply is June 27.

NBA

Draft Early Entries

Jordan Adams, sophomore, G, UCLA

William Alston CC, freshman, F, of Baltimore County Dundalk

Kyle Anderson, sophomore, G, UCLA

Isaiah Austin, sophomore, C, Baylor

Chane Behanan, junior, F, Louisville

Sim Bhullar, sophomore, C, New Mexico State

Khem Birch, junior, F, UNLV

Jabari Brown, junior, G, Missouri

Jahii Carson, sophomore, G, Arizona State

Semaj Christon, sophomore, G, Xavier

Jordan Clarkson, junior, G, Missouri

DeAndre Daniels, junior, F, Connecticut

Spencer Dinwiddie, junior, G, Colorado

Joel Embiid, freshman, C, Kansas

Tyler Ennis, freshman, G, Syracuse

Aaron Gordon, freshman, F, Arizona

Jerami Grant, sophomore, F, Syracuse

P.J. Hairston, G, North Carolina/Texas (NBADL)

Gary Harris, sophomore, G, Michigan State

Rodney Hood, sophomore, F, Duke

Nick Johnson, junior, G, Arizona

Alex Kirk, junior, C, New Mexico

Zach LaVine, freshman, G, UCLA

James Michael McAdoo, junior, F, North Carolina

K.J. McDaniels, junior, F, Clemson

Mitch McGary, sophomore, F, Michigan

Eric Moreland, junior, F, Oregon State

Johnny O'Bryant III, junior, F, LSU

Jabari Parker, freshman, F, Duke

Elfrid Payton, junior, G, Louisiana-Lafayette

Julius Randle, freshman, F, Kentucky

Glenn Robinson III, sophomore, F, Michigan

LaQuinton Ross, junior, F, Ohio State

Antonio Rucker, sophomore, G, Clinton JC (SC)

JaKarr Sampson, sophomore, F, St. John's

Marcus Smart, junior, G, Oklahoma State

Roscoe Smith, junior, F, UNLV

Nik Stauskas, sophomore, G, Michigan

Jarnell Stokes, junior, F, Tennessee

Noah Vonleh, freshman, C-F, Indiana

T.J. Warren, sophomore, F, NC State

Andrew Wiggins, freshman, F, Kansas

James Young, freshman, G, Kentucky

Ta'Quan Zimmerman, junior, G, Thompson Rivers (Canada)

Withdrew

Mychal Ammons, junior, F, South Alabama

International Players

Bruno Caboclo, Pinheiros (Brazil)/Brazil

Clint Capela, Chalon (France)/ Switzerland

Nemanja Dangubic, Mega Vizura (Serbia)/Serbia

Dante Exum, Australia

Damien Inglis, Roanne (France) /France

Nikola Jokic, Mega Vizura (Serbia)/Serbia

Michalis Kamperidis, Filathlitikos (Greece)/Greece

Artem Klimenko, Avtodor (Russia)/Russia

Lucas Mariano, Vivo Franca (Brazil)/Brazil

Vasilije Micic, Mega Vizura (Serbia)/Serbia

Jusuf Nurkic, Cedevita (Croatia)/Bosnia & Herzegovina

Dario Saric, Cibona (Croatia)/Croatia

Ojars Silins, Reggio Emilia (Italy)/Latvia

Withdrew

Eleftherios Bochoridis, Aris (Greece)/Greece

Matias Bortolin, Regatas Corrientes (Argentina)/Argentina

Nedim Buza, Spars Sarajevo (Bosnia)/Bosnia & Herzegovina

Berkay Candan, TED Kolejliler (Turkey)/Turkey

Joonas Caven, Joventut (Spain) /Finland

Moussa Diagne, Fuenlabrada (Spain)/Senegal

Tomas Dimsa, Zalgiris (Lithuania)/Lithuania

Marcus Eriksson, Manresa (Spain) /Sweden

Ilja Gromovs, Ventspils (Latvia)/Latvia

Rasmus Larsen, Manresa (Spain) /Denmark

Mateusz Ponitka, Oostende (Belgium)/Poland

Kristaps Porzingis, Cajasol (Spain)/Latvia

Marko Ramljak, Zadar (Croatia)/Croatia

Alejandro Suarez, Joventut (Spain)/Spain

Devon Van Oostrum, Vitoria (Spain)/Holland

Guillem Vives, Joventut (Spain)/Spain

Adin Vrabac, Spars Sarajevo (Bosnia)/Bosnia & Herzegovina

SPORTLIGHT

June 18

1910–Alex Smith wins the U.S. Open by beating John McDermont and Macdonald Smith in an 18-hole playoff. Smith beats McDermont by four strokes and Macdonald Smith by six.

1941–Joe Louis knocks out Billy Conn in the 13th round at the Polo Grounds in New York to retain the world heavyweight title.

1960–Arnold Palmer beats amateur Jack Nicklaus by two strokes to win the U.S. Open.

1967–Jack Nicklaus shoots a record 275 to beat Arnold Palmer for the U.S. Open. Nicklaus breaks Ben Hogan's 1948 record by one stroke.

1972–Jack Nicklaus wins the U.S. Open by three strokes over Bruce Crampton and ties Bobby Jones' record of 13 major titles.

1984–Fuzzy Zoeller shoots a 3-under 67 to beat Greg Norman by eight strokes in the 18-hole playoff for the U.S. Open title.

1986–California's Don Sutton becomes the 19th pitcher in baseball history to win 300 games as he pitches a three-hitter to give the Angels a 5-1 triumph over the Texas Rangers.

1990–Hale Irwin makes an 8-foot birdie putt on the 91st hole to beat Mike Donald in the first sudden-death playoff to decide the U.S. Open. It is the third U.S. Open title for the 45-year-old Irwin, the oldest winner in the tournament's history.

1995–Michael Johnson becomes the first national champion at 200 and 400 meters since 1899 as he captures both races at the USA-Mobil Championships.

2000–Tiger Woods turns the 100th U.S. Open into a one-man show, winning by 15 strokes over Ernie Els and Miguel Angel Jimenez. Woods' 15-stroke margin shatters the Open mark of 11 set by Willie Smith in 1899 and is the largest in any major championship–surpassing the 13-stroke victory by Old Tom Morris in the 1862 British Open.

2006–Phil Mickelson's bid for a third consecutive major ends with a shocking collapse when he bungles his way to a double bogey on the final hole, giving the U.S. Open to Geoff Ogilvy.

2011–Rory McIlroy moves closer to his first major at Congressional by stretching his lead for the third straight day with a 3-under 68 to set the 54-hole record at the U.S. Open–a mind-boggling 14-under 199. McIlroy takes an eight-shot lead going into the final round.

WNBA

Eastern Conference

W L Pct GB

Atlanta 7 3 .700 –

Connecticut 7 6 .538 1½

Chicago 5 5 .500 2

Indiana 5 5 .500 2

Washington 5 6 .455 2½

New York 3 8 .273 4½

Western Conference

W L Pct GB

Minnesota 8 3 .727 –

Phoenix 7 3 .700 ½

San Antonio 5 6 .455 3

Tulsa 4 5 .444 3

Seattle 5 8 .385 4

Los Angeles 3 6 .333 4

TUESDAY

Connecticut 89, Indiana 67

Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30

TODAY

Washington at Atlanta, 12 p.m.

New York at Chicago, 12:30 p.m.

Minnesota at Phoenix, 10 p.m.

Thursday

San Antonio at Seattle, 10 p.m.

Tulsa at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.

HOLE IN ONE

SANDY SZYMKOWIAK, No. 15 at Giant Oak, 89 yards, 5-hybrid.

MIKE SHERMAN, No. 11 at Shanty Creek (Bellaire, Mich.) 151 yards, 9-wood.

BRIAN HEIL, No. 4 at Valleywood, 143 yards, 9-iron.

World Cup

FIRST ROUND

GROUP A

Tuesday

At Fortaleza, Brazil

Brazil 0, Mexico 0

GROUP B

Today

At Rio de Janeiro

Spain vs. Chile, 3

At Porto Alegre, Brazil

Netherlands vs. Australia, Noon

GROUP C

Thursday

At Brasilia, Brazil

Colombia vs. Ivory Coast, Noon

At Natal, Brazil

Greece vs. Japan, 6

GROUP D

Thursday

At Sao Paulo

Uruguay vs. England, 3

GROUP E

Friday

At Salvador, Brazil

Switzerland vs. France, 3

At Curitiba, Brazil

Ecuador vs. Honduras, 6

GROUP F

Saturday

At Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Argentina vs. Iran, Noon

At Cuiaba, Brazil

Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Nigeria, Noon

GROUP G

Saturday

At Fortaleza, Brazil

Germany vs. Ghana, 3

Sunday

At Manaus, Brazil

Portugal vs. United States, 6

GROUP H

Tuesday

At Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Belgium 2, Algeria 1

At Cuiaba, Brazil

Russia 1, South Korea 1

GLANTZ-CULVER LINE

Major League Baseball

FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE

at Atlanta -160 Philadelphia +150

at Miami -130 Chicago +120

at St. Louis -160 New York +150

at Pittsburgh -120 Cincinnati +110

Milwaukee -110 at Arizona +100

at Los Angeles -200 Colorado +185

at Detroit -145 Kansas City +135

at Tampa Bay -140 Baltimore +130

at Boston -165 Minnesota +155

at Oakland -180 Texas +170

Los Angeles -110 at Cleveland +100

at New York -115 Toronto +105

at Chicago (AL) -120 San Fran +110

at Washington -170 Houston +160

Seattle -115 at San Diego +105

COLLEGE BASEBALL

College World Series

Omaha, Neb.

x-if necessary

Tuesday

Mississippi 2, Texas Tech 1, Texas Tech eliminated

Game 8 — TCU (48-16) vs. Virginia (50-14), 8 p.m.

Today

Game 9 — Texas (44-20) vs. UC Irvine (41-24), 8 p.m.