GOLF
World Golf Championships - Bridgestone Invitational
PGA
Akron, Ohio
Keegan Bradley $1,400,000 67-69-67-64 – 267
Steve Stricker $665,000 68-68-68-64 – 268
Jim Furyk $665,000 63-66-70-69 – 268
Louis Oosthuizen $365,000 67-65-68-69 – 269
Rory McIlroy $276,500 70-67-67-68 – 272
Justin Rose $276,500 70-69-66-67 – 272
Jason Dufner $210,000 67-66-73-68 – 274
Lee Slattery $128,750 65-71-72-68 – 276
David Toms $128,750 68-67-73-68 – 276
K.J. Choi $128,750 71-72-67-66 – 276
Matt Kuchar $128,750 70-70-70-66 – 276
Aaron Baddeley $128,750 73-66-71-66 – 276
Luke Donald $128,750 66-69-71-70 – 276
Tiger Woods $128,750 70-72-68-66 – 276
Bo Van Pelt $128,750 70-69-66-71 – 276
Simon Dyson $90,000 66-71-70-70 – 277
Kyle Stanley $90,000 69-73-68-67 – 277
John Senden $90,000 66-70-69-72 – 277
Nick Watney $82,000 69-70-72-67 – 278
Dustin Johnson $82,000 69-68-73-68 – 278
Bubba Watson $82,000 66-73-72-67 – 278
Scott Piercy $82,000 69-70-70-69 – 278
Bill Haas $82,000 67-71-70-70 – 278
Graeme McDowell $74,500 70-67-70-72 – 279
Charl Schwartzel $74,500 69-75-72-63 – 279
K.T. Kim $74,500 67-67-74-71 – 279
Geoff Ogilvy $74,500 67-70-72-70 – 279
Carl Pettersson $72,000 67-70-71-72 – 280
Ra. Cabrera-Bello $68,000 66-65-77-73 – 281
Martin Kaymer $68,000 68-72-72-69 – 281
Martin Laird $68,000 68-72-68-73 – 281
Jason Day $68,000 75-70-70-66 – 281
Retief Goosen $68,000 67-72-73-69 – 281
Sergio Garcia $68,000 67-72-71-71 – 281
Ian Poulter $68,000 74-69-69-69 – 281
Y.E. Yang $62,500 69-71-74-68 – 282
Jamie Donaldson $62,500 68-73-75-66 – 282
Branden Grace $62,500 72-70-66-74 – 282
Johnson Wagner $62,500 71-74-68-69 – 282
Zach Johnson $59,000 68-73-68-74 – 283
Thomas Bjorn $59,000 71-70-74-68 – 283
Francesco Molinari $59,000 74-70-69-70 – 283
Alvaro Quiros $56,500 70-71-72-71 – 284
Phil Mickelson $56,500 71-69-73-71 – 284
Nicolas Colsaerts $53,000 73-68-74-70 – 285
Ernie Els $53,000 73-73-68-71 – 285
Mark Wilson $53,000 72-71-73-69 – 285
Marc Leishman $53,000 70-72-70-73 – 285
Adam Scott $53,000 71-70-71-73 – 285
Danny Willett $49,000 72-74-73-67 – 286
Brandt Snedeker $49,000 71-70-70-75 – 286
Fredrik Jacobson $49,000 71-73-73-69 – 286
Paul Lawrie $49,000 72-68-74-72 – 286
Ryo Ishikawa $49,000 71-72-70-73 – 286
Hunter Mahan $46,500 73-73-69-72 – 287
Bernd Wiesberger $46,500 70-71-74-72 – 287
G. Fernndz-Castano $46,500 71-73-70-73 – 287
Greg Chalmers $46,500 71-75-71-70 – 287
Jonathan Byrd $46,500 73-73-69-72 – 287
Yoshinori Fujimoto $44,500 73-74-71-70 – 288
Marcel Siem $44,500 76-71-70-71 – 288
Rickie Fowler $44,500 70-80-69-69 – 288
Kevin Na $43,500 72-76-72-69 – 289
Peter Hanson $43,500 73-71-71-74 – 289
Joost Luiten $43,500 72-71-77-69 – 289
Sang-Moon Bae $43,000 72-66-76-76 – 290
Toshinori Muto $42,625 73-71-73-74 – 291
Jeev Milkha Singh $42,625 73-74-71-73 – 291
Robert Allenby $42,250 73-79-72-68 – 292
Lee Westwood $42,000 68-72-81-73 – 294
Michael Hoey $41,625 78-75-70-72 – 295
Robert Rock $41,625 76-72-74-73 – 295
Ted Potter, Jr. $41,250 72-72-75-80 – 299
Tom Lewis $41,000 78-76-74-73 – 301
Oliver Bekker $40,750 77-72-76-77 – 302
Reno-Tahoe Open
Reno, Nev.; Par 72
Note: Scoring is the modified stableford scoring system. Players receive eight points for double eagle, five for eagle, two for birdie, zero for par, minus-one for bogey and minus-three for double bogey or worse.
J.J. Henry, $540,000 43
Alexandre Rocha, $324,000 42
Andres Romero, $204,000 37
John Mallinger, $144,000 34
John Daly, $114,000 33
Justin Leonard, $114,000 33
Josh Teater, $100,500 31
Todd Hamilton, $87,000 30
Brendan Steele, $87,000 30
Tom Pernice Jr., $87,000 30
Kevin Stadler, $75,000 29
Richard H. Lee, $66,000 28
J.B. Holmes, $66,000 28
Kevin Chappell, $55,500 27
John Merrick, $55,500 27
Stuart Appleby, $49,500 26
Joe Durant, $49,500 26
Bill Lunde, $45,000 25
Jason Bohn, $40,500 24
Padraig Harrington, $40,500 24
Scott Dunlap, $31,200 23
Brett Wetterich, $31,200 23
Matt Bettencourt, $31,200 23
Ricky Barnes, $31,200 23
Gary Christian, $31,200 23
Cameron Beckman, $22,200 22
Billy Horschel, $22,200 22
Glen Day, $22,200 22
D.J. Trahan, $22,200 22
Chris Kirk, $22,200 22
Marc Turnesa, $17,400 21
Jung-gon Hwang, $17,400 21
J.J. Killeen, $17,400 21
Hunter Haas, $17,400 21
Lee Janzen, $17,400 21
Seung-Yul Noh, $17,400 21
Stewart Cink, $13,800 20
Guy Boros, $13,800 20
Patrick Cantlay, $13,800 20
Chris Riley, $13,800 20
Dicky Pride, $12,000 19
Billy Mayfair, $12,000 19
Russell Knox, $9,900 18
John Rollins, $9,900 18
Steve Wheatcroft, $9,900 18
Brian Gay, $9,900 18
Brendon Todd, $9,900 18
John Peterson, $7,540 17
Jason Kokrak, $7,540 17
Heath Slocum, $7,540 17
Shane Bertsch, $7,540 17
Charlie Beljan, $7,540 17
Troy Kelly, $7,540 17
Boo Weekley, $6,810 16
Richard S. Johnson, $6,810 16
Miguel Angel Carballo, $6,810 16
Rod Pampling, $6,810 16
John Riegger, $6,810 16
Danny Lee, $6,810 16
Nick O'Hern, $6,570 15
Erik Compton, $6,570 15
Brandon Brown, $6,480 13
Kevin Kisner, $6,360 12
Ted Purdy, $6,360 12
Arjun Atwal, $6,360 12
David Duval, $6,240 11
Jake Sarnoff, $6,180 9
Nathan Green, $6,120 8
Bryce Molder, $6,060 7
Scott K. Smith, $6,000 6
3M Championship Champions
Blaine, Minn.
Bernhard Langer $262,500 67-69-62 – 198
David Peoples $154,000 68-62-70 – 200
Kenny Perry $115,062 69-68-64 – 201
Olin Browne $115,062 68-67-66 – 201
Joel Edwards $83,125 66-69-67 – 202
Jeff Sluman $70,000 69-69-65 – 203
Tom Kite $56,000 69-67-68 – 204
Peter Senior $56,000 65-71-68 – 204
Craig Stadler $56,000 69-69-66 – 204
Mark Calcavecchia $37,625 71-68-66 – 205
Eduardo Romero $37,625 68-65-72 – 205
Mark O'Meara $37,625 68-71-66 – 205
Gil Morgan $37,625 65-73-67 – 205
Joey Sindelar $37,625 68-71-66 – 205
Steve Pate $37,625 65-71-69 – 205
Lance Ten Broeck $28,000 71-65-70 – 206
D.A. Weibring $28,000 67-72-67 – 206
Fred Funk $28,000 69-71-66 – 206
Gary Hallberg $23,712 70-68-69 – 207
David Frost $23,712 67-70-70 – 207
Bob Tway $20,912 77-65-66 – 208
Loren Roberts $20,912 71-66-71 – 208
Mark Wiebe $16,775 69-69-71 – 209
Tom Lehman $16,775 68-70-71 – 209
Dan Forsman $16,775 69-73-67 – 209
Bill Glasson $16,775 70-71-68 – 209
David Eger $16,775 72-70-67 – 209
Chien-Soon Lu $16,775 65-71-73 – 209
Steve Lowery $16,775 70-69-70 – 209
John Huston $11,588 71-70-69 – 210
Larry Nelson $11,588 72-67-71 – 210
Jay Don Blake $11,588 74-71-65 – 210
Mark McNulty $11,588 66-70-74 – 210
Joe Daley $11,588 67-67-76 – 210
Jeff Hart $11,588 67-71-72 – 210
Wayne Levi $11,588 71-67-72 – 210
Willie Wood $11,588 67-72-71 – 210
Blaine McCallister $11,588 70-71-69 – 210
Mike Goodes $8,225 70-72-69 – 211
Brad Bryant $8,225 71-71-69 – 211
Jay Haas $8,225 71-71-69 – 211
Nick Price $8,225 76-68-67 – 211
Ted Schulz $8,225 70-73-68 – 211
Jim Rutledge $8,225 70-70-71 – 211
Jim Gallagher, Jr. $8,225 73-69-69 – 211
Don Berry $6,300 70-69-73 – 212
Bob Gilder $6,300 73-69-70 – 212
Bruce Vaughan $6,300 70-70-72 – 212
Tom Purtzer $6,300 70-73-69 – 212
Sonny Skinner $5,075 73-71-69 – 213
Hale Irwin $5,075 74-74-65 – 213
Jim Thorpe $5,075 72-68-73 – 213
Dave Tentis $4,200 72-69-73 – 214
Sandy Lyle $4,200 72-74-68 – 214
Larry Mize $4,200 73-69-72 – 214
Mark Brooks $3,675 72-73-70 – 215
Jim Carter $3,675 75-70-70 – 215
Tom Jenkins $3,675 66-75-74 – 215
P.H. Horgan III $2,712 70-74-72 – 216
Rod Spittle $2,712 72-72-72 – 216
Brad Faxon $2,712 73-69-74 – 216
Kirk Triplett $2,712 72-72-72 – 216
Hal Sutton $2,712 70-74-72 – 216
Bobby Wadkins $2,712 70-76-70 – 216
Chip Beck $2,712 71-72-73 – 216
Vicente Fernandez $2,712 75-70-71 – 216
Jeff Freeman $1,659 75-75-67 – 217
John Jacobs $1,659 69-73-75 – 217
Andrew Magee $1,659 71-70-76 – 217
Scott Simpson $1,659 72-72-73 – 217
Tommy Armour III $1,659 73-68-76 – 217
John Harris $1,330 74-74-70 – 218
Dana Quigley $1,225 73-73-73 – 219
Kirk Hanefeld $1,120 72-73-76 – 221
Bobby Clampett $1,120 78-72-71 – 221
Jay Sigel $1,015 77-73-72 – 222
Keith Fergus $945 75-74-75 – 224
Fuzzy Zoeller $875 74-73-78 – 225
Bob Niger $805 73-78-75 – 226
Graham Marsh $752 80-73-75 – 228
Mike McCullough $717 75-80-77 – 232
LPGA Tour Money Leaders
Through Aug. 5
Money
1. Stacy Lewis $1,200,169
2. Ai Miyazato $1,095,723
3. Yani Tseng $1,016,059
4. Shanshan Feng $1,006,095
5. Na Yeon Choi $991,590
6. Azahara Munoz $976,074
7. Inbee Park $924,241
8. Sun Young Yoo $690,019
9. Amy Yang $687,857
10. Mika Miyazato $584,729
11. Karrie Webb $553,860
12. So Yeon Ryu $543,510
13. Suzann Pettersen $507,348
14. Hee Kyung Seo $456,680
15. Brittany Lang $448,670
16. Anna Nordqvist $412,892
17. Cristie Kerr $382,238
18. Sandra Gal $379,539
19. Paula Creamer $379,467
20. Angela Stanford $366,152
21. Jiyai Shin $359,206
22. I.K. Kim $347,574
23. Se Ri Pak $335,855
24. Jenny Shin $321,050
25. Candie Kung $310,360
26. Lexi Thompson $309,043
27. Eun-Hee Ji $299,149
28. Brittany Lincicome $294,864
29. Meena Lee $280,366
30. Giulia Sergas $280,281
31. Katherine Hull $273,456
32. Hee Young Park $268,695
33. Vicky Hurst $268,133
34. Natalie Gulbis $267,741
AUTO RACING
Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio
INDYCAR
Lexington, Ohio
1. (4) Scott Dixon, 85 laps, 50 points. 2. (1) Will Power, 85, 43. 3. (3) Simon Pagenaud, 85, 35. 4. (6) Sebastien Bourdais, 85, 32. 5. (15) James Hinchcliffe, 85, 30.
6. (18) Tony Kanaan, 85, 28. 7. (5) Ryan Briscoe, 85, 26. 8. (8) Marco Andretti, 85, 24. 9. (12) J.R. Hildebrand, 85, 22. 10. (14) Alex Tagliani, 85, 20.
11. (21) Graham Rahal, 85, 19. 12. (9) Josef Newgarden, 85, 18. 13. (17) Takuma Sato, 85, 17. 14. (24) Giorgio Pantano, 85, 16. 15. (13) Rubens Barrichello, 85, 15.
16. (23) Helio Castroneves, 85, 14. 17. (2) Dario Franchitti, 85, 13. 18. (11) Justin Wilson, 85, 12. 19. (20) James Jakes, 85, 12. 20. (19) E.J. Viso, 85, 12.
21. (16) Mike Conway, 85, 12. 22. (25) Ed Carpenter, 84, 12. 23. (22) Simona de Silvestro, 83, 12. 24. (7) Ryan Hunter-Reay, mechanical, 79, 12. 25. (10) Oriol Servia, 78, 10.
Race Statistics
Average speed of winner: 115.379 mph.
Time of race: 1 hours, 39 minutes, 48 seconds.
Margin of victory: 3.46 seconds.
Caution flags: 0 for 0 laps.
Lead changes: 2 among 3 drivers.
Lap leaders: Will Power, 0-57; James Hinchcliffe, 58-59; Scott Dixon, 60-85.
Leaders summary (Driver, Times led, Laps led): Will Power, 1 times for 57 laps; Scott Dixon, 1 times for 26 laps; James Hinchcliffe, 1 times for 2 laps.
Top 12 in Points: 1. Power, 379; 2. Hunter-Reay, 374; 3. Castroneves, 353; 4. Dixon, 351; 5. Hinchcliffe, 316; 6. Pagenaud, 311; 7. Kanaan, 307; 8. Franchitti, 271; 9. Briscoe, 267; 10. Rahal, 256; 11. Servia, 237; 12. Wilson, 234.
Pennsylvania 400
NASCAR Sprint Cup
Long Pond, Pa.
1. (27) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 98 laps, 47 points, $233,011. 2. (4) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 98, 43, $162,810. 3. (15) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 98, 41, $165,474. 4. (31) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 98, 41, $148,205. 5. (28) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 98, 39, $155,185.
6. (9) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 98, 38, $136,418. 7. (17) Carl Edwards, Ford, 98, 37, $132,226. 8. (19) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 98, 36, $112,849. 9. (11) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 98, 35, $110,043. 10. (5) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 98, 34, $111,718.
11. (3) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 98, 33, $94,760. 12. (18) Mark Martin, Toyota, 98, 32, $79,385. 13. (14) Joey Logano, Toyota, 98, 31, $86,135. 14. (10) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 98, 32, $125,246. 15. (12) Greg Biffle, Ford, 98, 29, $85,435.
16. (21) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 98, 28, $120,796. 17. (16) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 98, 28, $106,043. 18. (13) Aric Almirola, Ford, 98, 26, $111,646. 19. (25) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 98, 25, $115,785. 20. (1) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 98, 25, $118,926.
21. (26) David Gilliland, Ford, 98, 23, $89,668. 22. (23) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 98, 22, $112,210. 23. (7) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 98, 22, $118,421. 24. (24) David Reutimann, Chevrolet, 97, 20, $72,785. 25. (37) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 97, 19, $95,418.
26. (22) Landon Cassill, Toyota, 97, 18, $98,830. 27. (39) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 96, 17, $91,868. 28. (32) David Ragan, Ford, 96, 16, $81,332. 29. (2) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, accident, 90, 16, $113,901. 30. (6) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, accident, 84, 15, $80,760.
31. (41) Jason White, Ford, transmission, 81, 13, $76,610. 32. (8) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 80, 13, $76,435. 33. (20) Kyle Busch, Toyota, accident, 74, 11, $115,443. 34. (36) David Stremme, Toyota, transmission, 43, 10, $67,760. 35. (29) Casey Mears, Ford, brakes, 40, 9, $67,610.
36. (38) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, brakes, 37, 8, $67,385. 37. (34) Josh Wise, Ford, brakes, 34, 7, $68,705. 38. (42) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, fuel pump, 31, 6, $67,053. 39. (30) Mike Bliss, Toyota, overheating, 29, 5, $64,225. 40. (35) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, brakes, 27, 4, $64,075.
41. (43) Mike Skinner, Ford, rear gear, 26, 3, $63,925. 42. (40) Reed Sorenson, Toyota, brakes, 10, 2, $63,765. 43. (33) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, brakes, 9, 1, $64,148.
Race Statistics
Average speed of winner: 139.249 mph.
Time of race: 1 hours, 45 minutes, 34 seconds.
Caution flags: 3 for 14 laps.
Lead changes: 13 among 10 drivers.
Lap leaders: Juan Pablo Montoya, 0-7; Denny Hamlin, 8-10; Dale Earnhardt Jr., 11-20; Jamie McMurray, 21-23; Brad Keselowski, 24-31; Dale Earnhardt Jr., 32-38; Jimmie Johnson, 39-46; Matt Kenseth, 47-47; Kasey Kahne, 48-48; Kurt Busch, 49-51; Jimmie Johnson, 52-75; Matt Kenseth, 76-78; Jimmie Johnson, 79-90; Jeff Gordon, 91-98.
Leaders summary (Driver, Times led, Laps led): Jimmie Johnson, 3 times for 44 laps; Dale Earnhardt Jr., 2 times for 17 laps; Jeff Gordon, 1 times for 8 laps; Brad Keselowski, 1 times for 8 laps; Juan Pablo Montoya, 1 times for 7 laps; Matt Kenseth, 2 times for 4 laps; Denny Hamlin, 1 times for 3 laps; Kurt Busch, 1 times for 3 laps; Jamie McMurray, 1 times for 3 laps; Kasey Kahne, 1 times for 1 laps.
Top 12 in Points: 1. Earnhardt Jr., 744; 2. Kenseth, 739; 3. Biffle, 738; 4. Johnson, 736; 5. Truex Jr., 694; 6. Stewart, 691; 7. Keselowski, 690; 8. Hamlin, 683; 9. Harvick, 681; 10. Bowyer, 679; 11. Kahne, 622; 12. Edwards, 619.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX – Traded OF Jeremias Pineda to Minnesota for 3B Danny Valencia and optioned him to Pawtucket (IL).
CLEVELAND INDIANS – Designated RHP Jeremy Accardo for assignment. Selected the contract of LHP Chris Seddon from Columbus (IL).
DETROIT TIGERS – Placed OF Ryan Raburn on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 1. Recalled INF Danny Worth from Toledo (IL).
OAKLAND ATHLETICS – Placed RHP A.J. Griffin on the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Michael Taylor to Sacramento (PCL). Recalled RHP Evan Scribner and LHP Pedro Figueroa from Sacramento.
National League
CHICAGO CUBS – Traded INF/OF Jeff Baker to Detroit for two players to be named. Called up OF Brett Jackson from Iowa (PCL).
COLORADO ROCKIES – Placed LHP Jonathan Sanchez on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Aug. 4. Recalled RHP Tyler Chatwood from Tulsa (TL).
HOUSTON ASTROS – Assigned RHP Chris Devenski to Lexington (SAL).
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES – Agreed to terms with 3B Jake Fox on a minor league contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ATLANTA FALCONS – Waived RB Robbie Frey. Signed DT Conrad Obi.
CINCINNATI BENGALS – Signed CB T.J. Heath.
DETROIT LIONS – Signed DE Cliff Avril to a one-year contract.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS – Placed LB A.J. Edds and G Ben Ijalana on injured reserve.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES – Signed DE Xavier Brown. Placed WR Ron Johnson on injured reserve.
Canadian Football League
HAMILTON TIGER-CATS – Signed CB Brock Campbell, DE Bruce Davis, DT Louis Ellis and RB Brandon Rutley to the practice roster.
COLLEGE
PENN STATE – Announced WR Justin Brown has left the football team.
TENNIS
Citi Open
Washington, D.C.
ATP
Singles
Finals
Tommy Haas (4), Germany, vs Alexandr Dolgopolov (2), Ukraine, 6-5 (suspended).
Douubles
Finals
Treat Huey, Philippines and Dominic Inglot, England, d. Kevin Anderson, South Africa and Sam Querrey, United States, 7-6 (9-7), 6-7 (9-11), 10-5.
FOOTBALL
NFL
Sunday
New Orleans 17, Arizona 10
Thursday
Washington at Buffalo, 7
New Orleans at New England, 7:30
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:30
Baltimore at Atlanta, 7:30
Green Bay at San Diego, 8
Denver at Chicago, 8:30
GLANTZ-CULVER LINE
Major League Baseball
National League
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
Atlanta -115 at Philadelphia +105
at Pittsburgh -110 Arizona +100
Washington -175 at Houston +165
at Milwaukee -130 Cincinnati +120
San Francisco -115 at St. Louis +105
at San Diego -125 Chicago +115
at Los Angeles -160 Colorado +150
American League
at Baltimore -115 Seattle +105
at Detroit -170 New York +160
at Cleveland -115 Minnesota +105
Texas -135 at Boston +125
at Chicago -210 Kansas City +190
Los Angeles -130 at Oakland +120
Preseason NFL
Thursday
FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG
Washington +2½ 2 (35) at Buffalo
at New England OFF OFF (OFF) New Orleans
at Philadelphia 3 1 (33½) Pittsburgh
at Atlanta 3 2½ (33½) Baltimore
at San Diego 2½ 2½ (37) Green Bay
at Chicago 3 3 (33) Denver
Friday
at Miami 2½ 2½ (33) Tampa Bay
at Cincinnati 1½ 1½ (33½) N.Y. Jets
at Detroit 4½ 3 (36) Cleveland
at Jacksonville Pk 2½ (33½) N.Y. Giants
at Kansas City OFF OFF (OFF) Arizona
at San Francisco 5 3½ (33) Minnesota
Saturday
at Carolina 2 2 (35½) Houston
at Seattle 3 3 (34) Tennessee
Sunday
at Indianapolis 2½ Pk (34) St. Louis
Aug. 13
at Oakland 2 1½ (34) Dallas
Off Key
New Orleans played Aug. 5
Arizona played Aug. 5
RACEWAY PARK
1st - $1,600 Pace 1:57.1
2-Tarantino (Do Currier Jr) 2.60 2.40 2.10
7-Big Bad Buddy (Br Sturgeon) 8.60 4.40
4-B Q Hero (Bo Hunter Sr) 3.80
EXACTA (2-7) $20.40
TRIFECTA (2-7-4) $86.80
SUPERFECTA (2-7-4-6) $113.10
Scratched: Sharky's Shadow
2nd - $1,600 Pace 2:00.2
5-Falcon's Dream (Ma Headworth) 4.60 3.60 2.80
6-A Dandy Bryer (Mi Wolfe) 5.00 4.40
3-Docdor Harvey (Ma St Louis Jr.) 6.20
EXACTA (5-6) $30.20
TRIFECTA (5-6-3) $180.60
SUPERFECTA (5-6-3-8) $297.10
DAILY DOUBLE (2-5) $7.00
3rd - $1,900 Pace 1:57.1
3-Arizona Dawn (Ma Headworth) 9.20 4.20 2.60
4-Macjurcoharry (Ro Wrenn Jr.) 3.80 2.20
1-Whistle A Tune (Li Moen) 2.80
EXACTA (3-4) $19.40
TRIFECTA (3-4-1) $91.60
SUPERFECTA (3-4-1-5) $104.00
4th - $2,400 Pace 1:55.2
1-Ruff Me Up (Ro Dinning) 4.20 3.20 2.60
5-Vp Power (Li Moen) 4.20 3.00
8-Bubba Skinner (Do Currier Jr) 6.20
EXACTA (1-5) $10.20
TRIFECTA (1-5-8) $73.60
SUPERFECTA (1-5-8-6) $64.80
5th - $1,900 Pace 1:57.1
5-Do It Doc's Way (Bo Hunter Sr) 11.80 4.40 3.00
4-Nowthat'saplanman (Do Currier Jr) 2.40 2.20
1-Illumination (Ma St Louis Jr.) 2.60
EXACTA (5-4) $28.20
TRIFECTA (5-4-1) $89.80
SUPERFECTA (5-4-1-3) $472.20
6th - $1,600 Pace 1:59.2
3-Mr Dylan (Ja Merriman) 2.60 2.20 2.10
1-Lew Rei (Ch Taylor) 8.00 3.60
6-Prosper (Li Moen) 6.00
EXACTA (3-1) $17.00
TRIFECTA (3-1-6) $82.20
SUPERFECTA (3-1-6-5) $121.20
SUPERFECTA (3-1-6-8) $102.50
7th - $1,900 Trot 2:01.1
5-Here Comes Bubba (Ma St Louis Jr.) 6.60 3.80 3.00
6-Trottin Brooke (Ma Headworth) 3.40 2.80
4-Snap To Glory (La Lake) 3.40
EXACTA (5-6) $31.40
TRIFECTA (5-6-4) $106.20
SUPERFECTA (5-6-4-2) $325.60
8th - $1,600 Pace 1:57.2
6-Bg's Gunner (Ro Wrenn Jr.) 11.20 6.20 3.80
3-Magic Ball (Th Marts Jr) 13.00 5.80
1-Presidential Sam (Br Sturgeon) 3.60
EXACTA (6-3) $168.80
TRIFECTA (6-3-1) $738.00
SUPERFECTA (6-3-1-4) $2,596.30
9th - $2,200 Pace 1:57.4
3-Bullvillelightning (Ma St Louis Jr.) 4.20 2.60 2.20
4-Cruisin Breeze (Ro Dinning) 16.40 9.80
5-Elm Grove Action (Li Moen) 3.60
EXACTA (3-4) $56.20
TRIFECTA (3-4-5) $132.60
SUPERFECTA (3-4-5-ALL) $84.40
10th - $1,700 Pace 1:58.0
4-G Rod (Ma Headworth) 9.80 5.20 3.80
6-Rt Cruiser (La Lake) 32.40 11.00
2-Bluetime Avalanche (Ro Dinning) 6.20
EXACTA (4-6) $278.40
TRIFECTA (4-6-2) $2,819.00
SUPERFECTA (4-6-2-1) $2,246.80
11th - $1,900 Trot 2:02.0
5-Gutenberg (Li Moen) 16.00 6.20 3.00
3-Imperial Spur (Ma Headworth) 12.40 5.00
4-Nordic Caddy (Ro Rowland) 3.20
EXACTA (5-3) $125.00
TRIFECTA (5-3-4) $316.60
SUPERFECTA (5-3-4-2) $436.90
12th - $1,900 Pace 1:57.0
2-Benn's Victory (Ma St Louis Jr.) 5.80 2.80 2.20
4-Run Tim Run (Ma Headworth) 3.00 2.40
1-Chief Red Cloud N (Ro Wrenn Jr.) 2.80
EXACTA (2-4) $19.00
TRIFECTA (2-4-1) $53.00
SUPERFECTA (2-4-1-8) $322.00
13th - $2,400 Pace 1:56.3
4-Beach Streaker (Li Moen) 28.20 7.80 3.80
2-Summer Sizzler (Ma St Louis Jr.) 3.60 2.40
1-Spartan Pride (Ch Taylor) 2.60
EXACTA (4-2) $124.00
TRIFECTA (4-2-1) $301.60
SUPERFECTA (4-2-1-5) $216.30
14th - $1,600 Pace 1:56.4
4-Admiral Jack (Ro Dinning) 3.20 3.00 2.10
5-One Hot Tamale (Ma St Louis Jr.) 4.00 2.60
3-Dugan Run Dream (Br Sturgeon) 2.60
EXACTA (4-5) $12.60
TRIFECTA (4-5-3) $49.60
SUPERFECTA (4-5-3-2) $127.40
PICK 3 (2-4-4) $213.20
Attendance-889 Total Handle-$143,863
SPORTLIGHT
Aug. 6
1958–Glen Davis of Columbus, Ohio, sets a world record in the 400 hurdles with a time of 49.2 in a meet at Budapest, Hungary.
1966–Muhammad Ali knocks out Brian London in the third round to retain his world heavyweight title.
1972–South African Gary Player wins his second PGA Championship with a two-stroke victory over Jim Jamieson and Tommy Aaron.
1978–John Mahaffey beats Tom Watson and Jerry Pate on the second hole of the sudden death playoff to win the PGA Championship.
1979–Australian David Graham rebounds from a double-bogey on the final hole in regulation at the PGA Championship to beat Ben Crenshaw on the third hole of a playoff.
1991–Debbie Doom of the United States pitches her second consecutive perfect game in women's softball at the Pan American Games. Doom threw a perfect game at the Netherlands Antilles in the opener of the competition and matches that performance against Nicaragua, winning 8-0.
1992–Carl Lewis leads a U.S. sweep in the long jump in the Olympics with a mark of 28 feet, 5 1/2 inches on his first attempt. Mike Powell takes the silver and Joe Greene the bronze. Kevin Young demolishes one of track's oldest records with a time of 46.78 seconds in the 400 hurdles. Bruce Baumgartner becomes the first American wrestler to win medals in three straight Olympics, taking the gold in the 286-pound freestyle division.
1994–Jeff Gordon wins the Brickyard 400, the first stock car race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
1995–Canada's Donovan Bailey wins the 100 meters at World Track and Field Championships in Goteborg, Sweden, marking the first time since 1976 an American fails to win a medal in the event at a major meet.
1999–Tony Gwynn goes 4-for-5, singling in his first at-bat to become the 22nd major leaguer to reach 3,000 hits, as the San Diego Padres beat the Montreal Expos 12-10.
2001–Marion Jones' magnificent winning streak of 42 consecutive victories in 100-meter finals ends at the World Championships when Zhanna Pintusevich-Block clips her by fractions at the finish line. It's Jones' first loss since her final race of the 1997 season when she was beaten by Merlene Ottey of Jamaica.
2006–Floyd Landis is fired by his team and the Tour de France no longer considers him its champion after his second doping sample tests positive for higher-than-allowable levels of testosterone. Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme says Landis no longer is considered champion, but the decision to strip him of his title rests with the International Cycling Union.
2006–Sherri Steinhauer wins the Women's British Open for the third time, and the first since it became a major. Steinhauer finishes at 7-under 281 at Royal Lytham for her second major title. Cristie Kerr and Sophie Gustafson tie for second at 4 under.
2006–Tiger Woods wins his 50th PGA Tour title, shooting his fourth-straight 6-under 66 for a three-stroke victory over Jim Furyk in the Buick Open. Woods is the seventh member of the PGA Tour's 50-win club.
2008–Sammy Villegas, a former University of Toledo basketball player, is charged with point shaving. Villegas, who played basketball for four years at Toledo, is accused of shaving points in games during the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons.
2008–Kim Terrell-Kearney wins the first professional championship match featuring two black bowlers, beating Trisha Reid 216-189 in the U.S. Bowling Congress' U.S. Women's Open. Terrell-Kearney collects her second U.S. Women's Open title and third career major title.
2009–Andy Roddick wins the 500th match of his professional career with a 7-6 (4), 6-4 win over Sam Querrey in the third round of the Legg Mason Tennis Classic. Roddick is the 36th player and the fourth active one to reach the milestone, joining Roger Federer, Carlos Moya and Lleyton Hewitt.
2010–Tyson Gay upsets the defending world and Olympic champion Usain Bolt in a race between the two fastest runners in history. Gay beats the Jamaican at the DN Galan meet in 9.84 seconds at the same stadium where Bolt last lost a race two years ago. Bolt finishes second in 9.97.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
2012 Schedule
TOLEDO
SEPT. 1: at Arizona, 10:30
SepT. 8: at Wyoming, 4
SepT 15: Bowling Green, 7
SEPT. 22: Coastal Carolina, 7
SEPT. 29: at Western Michigan, 7
OCT. 6: Central Michigan, 3
OCT 13: at Eastern Michigan, TBA
Oct 20: Cincinnati, TBA
OCT. 27: at Buffalo, 3:30
NOV. 6: Ball State, 7
NOV. 14: at N. Illinois, 9
NOV. 20: Akron, 7
LOCAL GOLF
Maple Grove Parent/Child Tournament
1. Mick & Joey Dier 29
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Sporting KC 8 4 1 25 15 9
New York 8 5 1 25 26 21
D.C. 7 5 3 24 23 17
Houston 6 3 3 21 15 9
Chicago 5 2 4 19 14 12
Montreal 5 6 3 18 17 20
Columbus 5 5 2 17 11 13
New England 4 8 1 13 13 16
Philadelphia 3 8 1 10 9 17
Toronto FC 0 10 0 0 7 22
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Real Salt Lake 10 4 2 32 23 14
Seattle 8 2 1 25 15 5
San Jose 7 3 3 24 24 15
Vancouver 6 4 2 20 13 14
Colorado 6 8 0 18 17 18
Los Angeles 5 5 2 17 16 16
FC Dallas 4 7 4 16 17 20
Chivas USA 4 7 1 13 8 15
Portland 2 7 4 10 10 20
NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
Sunday
Portland 1, FC Dallas 1
Los Angeles at Seattle, late
Friday
Houston 2, New York 0
Saturday
D.C. 1, Columbus 0
Sporting KC 1, New England 0
Montreal 2, Philadelphia 0
Chicago 2, Toronto FC 1
Colorado 1, Real Salt Lake 0
Friday
Houston at New York, 8
Saturday
Real Salt Lake at Vancouver, 7
Toronto FC at Columbus, 7:30
D.C. at Sporting KC, 8:30
Colorado at FC Dallas, 9
Seattle at San Jose, 10:30
Sunday
Chicago at Philadelphia, 7
Montreal at New England, 7
Los Angeles at Chivas USA, 11
First Published August 6, 2012, 5:53 a.m.