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Strangest Tour De France Sets Off TBS — NY Mets at NY Yankees GOLF 3 P.M C4 — VICTORIA ADVOCATE, Sunday, August 30, 2020 VictoriaAdvocate.com 4TH & LONG TV SPOTLIGHT CYCLING (ALL TIMES CENTRAL) MLB SUNDAY NOON Strangest Tour de France sets off TBS — NY Mets at NY Yankees GOLF 3 P.M. 6:30 A.M. ESPN2 — NY Yankees at NY NICE, France (AP) — Delayed but stage with a fearsome finalsprint. He if they fail them. Entire teams could GOLF — EPGA Tour Golf: The Mets alive again and out on French roads, celebrated by giving a COVID-sensi- be sent home if two or more riders or ISPS Handa UK Championship, MLBN — Seattle at LA Angels the strangest Tour de France ever ble fist-bump to a teammate. staff test positive for COVID-19 with- Final Round, The Belfry, War- 6 P.M. set off Saturday in a bubble of an- Winning Stage 1 earned Kristoff the in a week. Fans have been told not to wickshire, England ESPN — Atlanta at Philadelphia ti-COVID protocols to try to keep the first yellow jersey of the 2020 Tour, approach riders for selfies or auto- NOON ESPN2 — Atlanta at Philadel- 176 riders virus-free for three weeks which he will wear as the race leader graphs and to always wear masks. GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: The phia (Statcast AI Edition) of racing through the country’s wors- on Sunday’s Stage 2 that loops into Jean-Michel Blanquer, the French BMW Championship, Final ening epidemic. the mountains behind Nice. Usually, minister in charge of sports, was up- Round, Olympia Fields North NBA Only after riders peeled off their a race official or a VIP would have beat at the start Saturday, saying the Course, Olympia Fields, Ill. NOON face masks and pedaled off from the helped him slip into the iconic jersey, Tour only has a “very slim” chance of 2 P.M. ESPN — Eastern Conference start in the Mediterranean city of one of the most coveted and recogniz- being canceled before Paris but also GOLF — Korn Ferry Tour Golf: Semifinals: Boston vs. Toronto, Nice, serenaded by a uniformed band able in sports. But not this year, with cautioning that “everything is possi- The Korn Ferry Tour Champi- Game 1, Disney’s Wide World of playing “La Marseillaise,” did the social distancing the priority. ble.” onship, Final Round, Victoria Sports Complex, Orlando, Fla. Tour begin to look like its old, pre- Kristoff stood alone on the winner’s “That type of thing could happen National Golf Club, Evansville, 2:30 P.M. COVID self, immediately delivering podium, flanked by a host and a host- but of course I hope that it won’t and Ind. ESPN — Western Conference thrills and spills as storms made the ess a safe distance away. He then dis- I think that it won’t because the Tour NBC — PGA Tour Golf: The First Round: LA Clippers vs. roads as slippy as ice. appeared backstage to wriggle into organizers have done an extraordi- BMW Championship, Final Dallas, Game 6, Disney’s Wide But with fans kept firmly at arm’s the jersey himself, before coming nary job,” he said. Round, Olympia Fields North World of Sports Complex, length, told by the government that back out to pose for photos. Still, the The crowd-control and social-dis- Course, Olympia Fields, Ill. Orlando, Fla. it was best to stay home and watch thrill of wearing the jersey for first tancing measures sucked much of 4 P.M. 7:30 P.M. the racing on television, the Tour lost time in his eight Tours more than the usual boisterous joy out of the GOLF — LPGA Tour Golf: The TNT — Western Conference much of its festive atmosphere. There outweighed the weirdness. Tour’s first day. An eerie silence, and Walmart NW Arkansas Cham- First Round: Denver vs. Utah, was very little of the usual up-close “An amazing feeling,” he told re- a thin crowd kept well away across an pionship, Final Round, Pinnacle Game 6, Disney’s Wide World of communing between athletes and porters at the finish. “It means a lot empty square, greeted riders as they Country Club, Rogers, Ark. Sports Complex, Orlando, Fla. their adoring public that made the for my career and a stage win shows paraded on stage at the start. Even venerable 117-year-old rolling road- I can still be up there even at 33 years a stone statue that overlooked the HIGH SCHOOL NHL show unique among sports events in old and with four kids.” strange scene wore a mask, marked FOOTBALL 5 P.M. more carefree times. With infections rising steadily “protect ourselves.” 11 A.M. NBCSN — Western Conference Powering past thin crowds on the across France, the Tour has no guar- Still, roadside fans were grateful ESPN2 — Pickerington North Second Round: Colorado vs. finishing straight in Nice that would antees of reaching the finish in Par- for the spectacle, after gruesome (Ohio) at Pickerington Central Dallas, Game 4, Rogers Place usually have been crammed with is on Sept. 20. Riders will have daily months of mounting deaths in France (Ohio) Arena, Edmonton, Alberta spectators rows deep, Norwegian health checks and coronavirus tests — now at 30,600 — and lives turned rider Alexander Kristoff won the first during the race, and can be tossed out upside down by the virus. SCOREBOARD THESTATE OF TEXAS§ (Cole 4-1), 12:05 p.m., 1st game COUNTY OF VICTORIA § GOLF Minnesota (Maeda 4-0) at Detroit (Mize 0-1), 12:10 p.m. PGA Tour BMW Championship Tampa Bay (Snell 2-0) at Miami (Alcantara NOTICE is herebygiven as required by V.T.C.A.,Local Government Code 152.013thatVictoriaCountyCommissioners’ Scores 1-0), 12:10 p.m. Courtwillmeetinthe Commissioners’ CourtroomonMonday, September 14,2020at10:00 a.m.,Regular Term,to Washington (Voth 0-3) at Boston (Godley Saturday 0-3), 12:35 p.m. adopt the2021budgetand whichincludesthe salaries, allowances andthe raises as shownhereby. Kansas City (Bubic 0-4) at Chicago White At Olympia Fields Country Club Sox (TBD), 1:10 p.m. Oakland (Luzardo 2-1) at Houston (Valdez 2021 2021 2021 CELL PHONE AMOUNT OF BUDGETED Olympia Fields, Ill. 3-2), 1:10 p.m. Cleveland (Civale 3-3) at St. Louis (Wain- POSITION SALARY LONGEVITY ALLOWANCE INCREASE/(DECREASE) Purse: $9.5 million wright 2-0), 1:15 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Gonsolin 0-0) at Texas County Judge 111,071 4201,081 61 Yardage: 7,366; Par: 70 (Gibson 1-3), 1:35 p.m. Baltimore (López 0-0) at Toronto (Roark *Judge,JuvenileBoard6,434 0 Third Round 2-1), 2:07 p.m. Hideki Matsuyama 67-73-69–209 Seattle (Dunn 2-1) at L.A. Angels (Canning Dustin Johnson 71-69-69–209 0-3), 3:10 p.m. Commissioner,Precinct #1 82,088 540 1,08161 Joaquin Niemann 72-71-68–211 N.Y. Yankees (TBD) at N.Y. Mets (Lugo 1-2), Mackenzie Hughes 69-73-69–211 3:35 p.m., 2nd game Commissioner, Precinct #2 82,088 900 1,08161 Adam Scott 72-69-70–211 Jon Rahm 75-71-66–212 Commissioner, Precinct #3 82,088 1,0201,081 61 Sebastian Munoz 70-75-67–212 National League Kevin Kisner 72-70-70–212 Bubba Watson 72-70-70–212 East Division Commissioner, Precinct #4 82,088 6601,081 61 Brendon Todd 73-68-71–212 W L Pct GB Rory McIlroy 70-69-73–212 Atlanta 18 14 .563 — Sheriff100,000 1,42011,910 Matthew Fitzpatrick 70-75-68–213 Miami 14 13 .519 1½ Russell Henley 74-69-70–213 Philadelphia 14 14 .500 2 County Treasurer82,8711,435 60 Lanto Griffin 70-73-70–213 New York 15 17 .469 3 Jason Kokrak 74-71-69–214 Washington 12 17 .414 4½ Brian Harman 72-73-69–214 District Clerk82,8711,805 355 Abraham Ancer 70-74-70–214 Central Division Tyrrell Hatton 73-70-71–214 W L Pct GB TaxAssessor-Collector82,871890 (1,455) Tony Finau 70-71-73–214 Chicago 19 13 .594 — Patrick Cantlay 71-68-75–214 St. Louis 11 13 .458 4 County Clerk77,2281,655 60 Byeong Hun An 73-74-68–215 Milwaukee 14 17 .452 4½ Harris English 75-71-69–215 Cincinnati 14 18 .438 5 *Clerk,JuvenileBoard 5,643 0 Corey Conners 76-69-70–215 Pittsburgh 9 20 .310 8½ Billy Horschel 70-71-74–215 Louis Oosthuizen 72-69-74–215 West Division Justiceofthe Peace#154,519420 1,08161 Cameron Smith 75-73-68–216 W L Pct GB Dylan Frittelli 72-75-69–216 Los Angeles 24 10 .706 — Justiceofthe Peace#254,5191,595 1,08161 Daniel Berger 73-74-69–216 San Diego 20 14 .588 4 Mark Hubbard 70-77-69–216 Colorado 16 16 .500 7 Justiceofthe Peace#382,871900 1,08161 Max Homa 74-72-70–216 San Francisco 15 19 .441 9 Richy Werenski 74-72-70–216 Arizona 14 19 .424 9½ Paul Casey 73-72-71–216 Justiceofthe Peace#454,519420 1,08161 Carlos Ortiz 70-74-72–216 Friday’s Games Patrick Reed 73-71-72–216 N.Y. Mets 6, N.Y. Yankees 4, 7 innings, 1st Constable, Precinct #1 45,667 60 1,081(44) Jim Herman 71-72-73–216 game Alex Noren 72-71-73–216 N.Y. Mets 4, N.Y. Yankees 3, 7 innings, 2nd Constable, Precinct #2 45,667 1,550 1,08161 Collin Morikawa 76-73-68–217 game Kevin Na 72-74-71–217 Tampa Bay 2, Miami 0 Constable, Precinct #3 45,667 1,0201,081 61 Michael Thompson 72-73-72–217 Cincinnati 6, Chicago Cubs 5 Viktor Hovland 71-73-73–217 Washington 10, Boston 2 Matthew Wolff 72-71-74–217 Milwaukee 9, Pittsburgh 1 Constable, Precinct #4 45,667 1451,081 61 Xander Schauffele 73-70-74–217 Philadelphia 7, Atlanta 4, 11 innings Robby Shelton 75-72-71–218 Texas 6, L.A.
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