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Sport BERMUDA OVERSEAS Page 18 Sport Saturday, June 20, 2015 Pittsburgh (Liriano 4-5) at Washington (Scherzer 7-5), Reserve umpire: R S A Palliyaguruge Jason Dufner................................................ 36-32 --68 Tiger Woods ................................................. 39-41 --80 5.05pm Marc Warren ................................................ 33-35 --68 Rickie Fowler ............................................... 43-38 --81 BERMUDA Milwaukee (Lohse 3-8) at Colorado (Bettis 2-2), 5.10pm NATWEST T20 BLAST Joost Luiten .................................................. 35-33 --68 Rich Berberian Jr. .........................................41-42 --83 St. Louis (Lackey 5-4) at Philadelphia (Harang 4-8), Yesterday’s results Jordan Spieth ............................................... 35-33 --68 8.05pm Bristol (Gloucestershire won toss): Gloucestershire Jason Day .................................................... 33-35 --68 Miami (Koehler 5-4) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 5-4), 165-8 (20 overs. M Klinger 44, I A Cockbain 34). Som- Phil Mickelson .............................................. 32-37 --69 CLUB CALL 8.10pm erset 166-5 (19.4 overs. J G Myburgh 63). Somerset Kevin Chappell ............................................. 34-35 --69 TENNIS N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 2-4) at Atlanta (W.Perez 3-0), (2pts) beat Gloucestershire by 5 wickets. Brian Harman ............................................... 33-36 --69 Boulevard Community Club will hold a general meeting 8.10pm Worcester (Derbyshire won toss): Derbyshire 136-7 Brandt Snedeker ...........................................37-32 --69 ATP WORLD TOUR to help us prepare for the upcoming 2015/2016 football San Francisco (T.Hudson 4-6) at L.A. Dodgers (Frias (20 overs. M M Ali 3 for 28). Worcestershire 139-2 (12.5 Miguel Angel Jimenez ................................. 36-33 --69 Aegon Championships season. 4- 4), 8.15pm overs. M M Ali 65, D K H Mitchell 33*). Worcestershire Colin Montgomerie ...................................... 35-34 --69 Queen’s Club, London Members, players and anyone interested in becoming San Diego (T.Ross 3-7) at Arizona (Ray 2-1), 11.10pm (2pts) beat Derbyshire by 8 wickets. Geoff Ogilvy ................................................. 34-35 --69 Singles a member of the club are invited to attend the meet- Tomorrow’s games Northampton (Lancashire won toss): Northampton- Charlie Beljan .............................................. 34-35 --69 Quarter-finals ing, scheduled for Wednesday at Victor Scott School Miami at Cincinnati, 2.10pm shire 169-5 (20 overs. J J Cobb 47, A G Wakely 36*). Tony Finau ...................................................35-34 --69 Gilles Simon (7), France, bt Milos Raonic (3), Canada, assembly hall, starting at 7pm. Anyone interested in Pittsburgh at Washington, 2.35pm Lancashire 165-8 (20 overs. J P Faulkner 73, A L Da- a-Ollie Schniederjans .................................. 35-34 --69 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 becoming a member can sign up before the meeting, St. Louis at Philadelphia, 2.35pm vies 34; Azharullah 3 for 28). Northamptonshire (2pts) Branden Grace .............................................37-32 --69 Kevin Anderson, South Africa, bt Guillermo Garcia-Lo- with registration beginning at 6.30pm. Chicago Cubs at Minnesota, 3.10pm beat Lancashire by 4 runs. Shane Lowry ................................................ 36-33 --69 pez, Spain, 7-6, 7-5 Individual membership is $50 per person and family Milwaukee at Colorado, 5.10pm Kia Oval (Kent won toss): Kent 231-7 (20 overs. D I Michael Putnam ............................................37-33 --70 Andy Murray (1), Britain, bt Gilles Muller, Luxembourg, membership of four or more is $35 per person. San Diego at Arizona, 5.10pm Stevens 90, D J Bell-Drummond 38, S A Northeast 32; Cameron Smith ............................................ 36-34 --70 3-6, 7-6, 6-4 N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 6.05pm T E Linley 4 for 45). Surrey 177 (20 overs. G C Wilson Bubba Watson ............................................. 35-35 --70 Viktor Troicki, Serbia, bt John Isner, United States, 7-6, San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 9.08pm 55, T K Curran 41, Z S Ansari 33; D I Stevens 4 for Angel Cabrera ...............................................37-33 --70 6-3 Monday’s games 39, M E Claydon 3 for 16). Kent (2pts) beat Surrey by Alexander Levy .............................................37-33 --70 OVERSEAS Philadelphia at N.Y. Yankees, 8.05pm 54 runs. Masahiro Kawamura ....................................36-34 --70 Gerry Weber Open L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 9.05pm Edgbaston (Warwickshire won toss): Warwickshire Hideki Matsuyama ........................................37-33 --70 Halle, Germany 160-5 (20 overs. T R Ambrose 66, W T S Porterfield Adam Scott .................................................. 36-34 --70 Singles 40). Leicestershire 164-3 (18.3 overs. Umar Akmal Sergio Garcia ............................................... 34-36 --70 Quarter-finals BASEBALL 52*, M J Cosgrove 44, N J O’Brien 40*). Leicestershire Chris Kirk ..................................................... 34-36 --70 Kei Nishikori (2), Japan, bt Jerzy Janowicz, Poland, BASKETBALL (2pts) beat Warwickshire by 7 wickets. Kevin Na ....................................................... 35-35 --70 6-4, 5-7, 6-3 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Chelmsford (Glamorgan won toss): Essex 187-7 (20 Sebastian Cappelen .....................................37-33 --70 Ivo Karlovic (8), Croatia, bt Tomas Berdych (3), Czech All times Bermuda NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION overs. R S Bopara 52, N L J Browne 38; M G Hogan a-Nick Hardy ................................................ 36-34 --70 Republic, 7-5, 6-7, 6-3 American League NBA Draft Order 3 for 33). Glamorgan 171 (19.4 overs. C A Ingram 70, Brad Fritsch .................................................. 35-35 --70 Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, bt Florian Mayer, Ger- East Division Brooklyn, Thursday G G Wagg 41; R S Bopara 3 for 25, S W Tait 3 for 33). Jamie Lovemark........................................... 35-35 --70 many, 6-0, 7-6 W L Pct GB First Round Essex (2pts) beat Glamorgan by 16 runs. Daniel Summerhays ....................................36-34 --70 Andreas Seppi, Italy, bt Gael Monfils (4), France, 6-1, Tampa Bay 38 30 .559 -- 1. Minnesota Aegas Bowl (Sussex won toss): Hampshire 157-6 (20 Marcus Fraser .............................................. 37-34 --71 1-0, retired New York 36 30 .545 1 2. L.A. Lakers overs. J M Vince 41, O A Shah 36). Sussex 158-3 (18.4 Morgan Hoffmann ........................................ 37-34 --71 Toronto 36 32 .529 2 3. Philadelphia overs. Craig Cachopa 89*, M W Machan 52*). Sussex Jim Furyk...................................................... 35-36 --71 WTA Aegon Classic Baltimore 34 32 .515 3 4. New York (2pts) beat Hampshire by 7 wickets. Russell Henley ............................................. 36-35 --71 Edgbaston Priory Club Boston 29 39 .426 9 5. Orlando Headingley Carnegie (Nottinghamshire won toss): Andres Romero ............................................ 34-37 --71 Singles Central Division 6. Sacramento Yorkshire 209-4 (20 overs. G J Maxwell 92*, A J Hodd a-Denny McCarthy ...................................... 35-36 --71 Quarter-finals W L Pct GB 7. Denver 70). Nottinghamshire 169-6 (20 overs. S R Patel 90*, J a-Beau Hossler ............................................ 37-34 --71 Kristina Mladenovic, France, bt Simona Halep (1), Ro- Kansas City 38 25 .603 -- 8. Detroit W A Taylor 32). Yorkshire (2pts) beat Nottinghamshire Kevin Kisner ................................................. 39-32 --71 mania, 2-6, 6-0, 7-6 Minnesota 36 30 .545 3½ 9. Charlotte by 30 runs. Thongchai Jaidee ........................................ 37-34 --71 Karolina Pliskova (6), Czech Republic, bt Carla Suarez Detroit 34 32 .515 5½ 10. Miami C.T. Pan ........................................................ 37-34 --71 Navarro (3), Spain, 6-2, 6-2 Cleveland 31 34 .477 8 11. Indiana Troy Kelly ..................................................... 38-34 --72 Angelique Kerber (4), Germany, bt Katerina Siniakova, Chicago 28 37 .431 11 12. Utah John Parry.................................................... 35-37 --72 Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-4 West Division 13. Phoenix CYCLING Kurt Barnes .................................................. 38-34 --72 Sabine Lisicki (8), Germany, bt Daniela Hantuchova, W L Pct GB 14. Oklahoma City John Senden ................................................ 35-37 --72 Slovakia, 7-6, 6-2 Houston 40 28 .588 -- 15. Atlanta (from Brooklyn) TOUR DE SUISSE David Hearn ................................................. 38-34 --72 Texas 36 31 .537 3½ 16. Boston Yesterday’s results Hiroyuki Fujita ...............................................37-35 --72 Los Angeles 34 33 .507 5½ 17. Milwaukee Seventh stage (from Biel to Duedingen) Andy Sullivan ............................................... 36-36 --72 Seattle 30 37 .448 9½ 18. Houston (from New Orleans) 1. Alexander Kristoff, Norway, Katusha, 3 hours, 38 Bernd Wiesberger ........................................ 33-39 --72 TRANSACTIONS Oakland 29 40 .420 11½ 19. Washington minutes, 7 seconds. Martin Kaymer ..............................................37-35 --72 20. Toronto 2. Peter Sagan, Slovakia, Tinkoff-Saxo, same time. Rory McIlroy ..................................................37-35 --72 BASEBALL Thursday’s results 21. Dallas 3. Davide Cimolai, Italy, Lampre-Merida, same time. Brooks Koepka............................................. 35-37 --72 Major League Baseball Philadelphia 2 Baltimore
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