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District Ball Golf PAGE 10 Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ Monday,August 2, 2010 www.yankton.net AREA DIGEST SCOREBOARD Kortan, Dan Slowey, Kevin Murley, Boston 5, Detroit 4 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 6:05 BALTIMORE ORIOLES— Ramon Ramirez to San Francisco Lilly, INF Ryan Theriot and a cash Pro Golf Tom Frick Oakland 6, Chicago White p.m. Recalled LHP Troy Patton from for RHP Daniel Turpen. Recalled consideration. Reserved Parking Available For 1ST DAKOTA FOX RUN OPEN 182 — Joel Jorgensen, Kurt Sox 2 N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 6:10 Norfolk (IL). LHP Dustin Richardson from HOUSTON ASTROS— Saturday-Sunday at Fox Kuiper, Randy Lien, Steve Sager, Kansas City 4, Baltimore 3 p.m. KANSAS CITY ROYALS— Pawtucket. Purchased the contract of 1B Brett Riverboat Days Run Golf Course, Yankton W.D. Metheny N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 4 Philadelphia at Florida, 6:10 Recalled 1B Kila Ka’aihue from CLEVELAND INDIANS— Wallace from Round Rock (PCL). PROFESSIONAL DIVISION 183 — Bob Glowcheski, Brett Minnesota 4, Seattle 0 p.m. Omaha (PCL). Placed RHP Activated RHP Kerry Wood from LOS ANGELES DODGERS The Yankton club high school soccer team will be sell- Connie Pierce, $6,000.....65-65—130 Smith, Butch Hanson, Loren Texas 2, L.A. Angels 1 Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, Robinson Tejeda on the 15-day 15-day DL. Recalled OF Jordan —Acquired RHP Octavio Dotel ing reserved parking passes for Riverboat Days weekend. Niall Turner, $3,250.........67-66—133 Hansen, Rick Anderson, Ruthie Sunday’s Games 7:05 p.m. DL. Brown from Columbus (IL). Traded from Pittsburgh for RHP James The parking lot is located one block from the Missouri Owen Mahaffey, $3,250 ..67-66—133 Moore Cleveland 5, Toronto 4 Houston at St. Louis, 7:15 National League RHP Jake Westbrook and cash to McDonald and OF Andrew River at the Scrapbook Store. Robert Jr. Mink, $2,500 ..70-64—134 184 — Brad Moser, Mike Boston 4, Detroit 3 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS— St. Louis for San Diego RHP Lambo. Ben Greve, $1,030 ..........65-70—135 Molenda Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Yankees 0 San Francisco at Colorado, Optioned RHP Carlos Fisher to Corey Kluber. St. Louis sent OF PITTSBURGH PIRATES— Passes may be purchased at Slumberland or the Brad Marek, $1,030 ........64-71—135 185 — Cyril Groetken, John Chicago White Sox 4, 7:40 p.m. Louisville (IL). Ryan Ludwick to San Diego for Recalled INF Argenis Diaz and Scrapbook Store. Call Deb at 661-1296 or Michelle at 260- Bryce Hanstad, $1,030....64-71—135 Wharton, Kurt Termansen, Tim Oakland 1 Washington at Arizona, 8:40 HOUSTON ASTROS— LHP Nick Greenwood. INF Jeff Clement from 1327 for passes or more information. Chad Fribley, $1,030 .......68-67—135 Schrempp Kansas City 5, Baltimore 4 p.m. Agreed to terms with RHP Brett DETROIT TIGERS—Traded Indianapolis (IL). Acquired RHP John Arnette, $1,030 ......68-67—135 186 — Mike Johnson, Todd Minnesota 4, Seattle 0 San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, Myers on a two-year contract OF Wilkin Ramirez to Atlanta for a Joseph Martinez and OF John Neil Johnson, $1,030......69-66—135 Cowman L.A. Angels 4, Texas 1 9:10 p.m. extension. player to be named or cash con- Bowker from San Francisco for Bowling Annual Meeting Tuesday Tim Ailes, $1,030 ............68-67—135 188 — Erik Zipp Monday’s Games ST. LOUIS CARDINALS— siderations. LHP Javier Lopez. Trent Peterson...., $1,03067-68—135 190 — Dan Swanda, Marty Toronto (Morrow 7-6) at N.Y. Sent 3B David Freese to KANSAS CITY ROYALS— SAN DIEGO PADRES— The Yankton USBC #80476 will hold its annual meeting Tim Kunick, $640............69-67—136 Schievelbein, Mel Goeden, Steve Yankees (A.J.Burnett 9-8), 6:05 The WNBA Springfield (TL) for a rehab Acquired LHP Tim Collins, RHP Designated OF Quintin Berry for Tuesday, Aug. 3, at 7:30 p.m. at Yankton Bowl. Ben Kern, $590 ...............69-68—137 Speirs p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE assignment. Placed INF Tyler Jesse Chavez and OF Gregor assignment. The agenda includes elections of officers and dele- Bryan Newman, $590......66-71—137 191 — Bret Johnson, Mike Cleveland (Carmona 10-8) at W L Pct GB Greene on the 15-day DL. Blanco from Atlanta for OF Rick WASHINGTON NATION- gates, discussion of dues and other items. Current bowlers Dan Norton, $590 ...........67-70—137 Groetken Boston (Lackey 10-5), 6:10 p.m. Atlanta 18 9 .667 — SAN DIEGO PADRES— Ankiel, RHP Kyle Farnsworth and ALS—Acquired RHP Ryan Luke Slaymaker, $490.....68-69—137 195 — Randy Oliver Minnesota (Pavano 13-6) at Indiana 16 9 .640 1 Placed INF Oscar Salazar on the cash. Signed manager Ned Yost Tatusko and RHP Tanner Roark and anyone interested in joining a league are encouraged to Doug Ferris, $470 ...........68-70—138 196 — Travis Pokorney Tampa Bay (Hellickson 0-0), 6:10 Washington 15 10 .600 2 15-day DL. to a two-year contract extension from Texas for INF Cristian attend. Jeff Burton, $470 ............68-70—138 197 — Gary Haak p.m. New York 14 11 .560 3 WASHINGTON NATION- through the 2012 season. Guzman and assigned them to Call Jan Putnam at 661-1174 for more information. John Elizondo, $470 .......70-68—138 199 — Jeff Dickens Kansas City (Bannister 7-10) Connecticut 13 12 .520 4 ALS—Recalled LHP John Lannan NEW YORK YANKEES— Harrisburg (EL). Agreed to terms Jon Sauer, $470..............71-67—138 200 — Eric Morrison at Oakland (Cahill 10-4), 9:05 p.m. Chicago 12 15 .444 6 from Harrisburg (EL). Reinstated Acquired 1B Lance Berkman and with RHP Yunesky Maya. Jordan Ensrud, $470.......69-69—138 201 — David Hutchison, Tuesday’s Games WESTERN CONFERENCE RHP Jordan Zimmermann from cash considerations from Houston FOOTBALL Gramma’s MX Park Races Postponed Kyle Blackman, $470.......69-69—138 Rock Boyd Chicago White Sox at Detroit, W L Pct GB the 60-day DL and optioned him to for RHP Mark Melancon and INF National Football League Mark Baker, $470............68-70—138 202 — Duane Schurman 12:05 p.m., 1st game z-Seattle 22 3 .880 — Syracuse (IL). Optioned LHP Jimmy Paredes. Acquired RHP CLEVELAND BROWNS— VIBORG — Due to rains received this past week, the Wade Pettitt, $470 ..........66-72—138 205 — Tony Siewert Chicago White Sox at Detroit, Phoenix 12 13 .480 10 Atahualpa Severino to Syracuse. Kerry Wood and cash from Agreed to terms with CB Joe opening races at Gramma’s MX Park, located north of Anthony Verna, $80 ........70-69—139 230 — Barry Huitema 6:05 p.m., 2nd game San Antonio 10 15 .400 12 FOOTBALL Cleveland for a player to be Haden on a five-year contract. Viborg, have been rescheduled for Saturday, Aug. 14. Bobby West, $80.............68-71—139 AMATEUR NET LEADERS L.A. Angels at Baltimore, 6:05 Minnesota 8 16 .333 13 1/2 National Football League named or cash. Designated RHP DENVER BRONCOS— Eric Benjamin, $80..........68-71—139 Dean Washburn 131, Todd p.m. Los Angeles 8 17 .320 14 BALTIMORE RAVENS— Chan Ho Park for assignment. Agreed to terms with WR Jerry Smith, $80 .............69-70—139 Radigan 135, Mike Zimmerman Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 6:05 Tulsa 4 22 .154 18 1/2 Placed CB Domonique Foxworth Optioned OF Colin Curtis and 1B Demaryius Thomas. Clough Cards Hole-In-One Jesse Talcott, $80 ...........68-71—139 136, Gary Prosser 137, Mike p.m. z-clinched conference on injured reserve. Signed OL Juan Miranda to Scranton-Wilkes- INDIANAPOLIS COLTS— Andre Metzger.................68-72—140 Johnson (NE) 137, Adam Walsh Cleveland at Boston, 6:10 Friday’s Games Devin Tyler and G Daniel Sanders. Barre (IL). Signed CB Kevin Thomas. Jerry Clough of Yankton shot a hole-in-one at Hillcrest Ian Hessels......................71-69—140 140, Bill Hayes 140, Bill Willroth p.m. Washington 77, Indiana 73 Placed WR Rodelin Anthony on OAKLAND ATHLETICS— NEW YORK GIANTS— Golf and Country Club on Saturday. Jordan Krantz..................69-71—140 140, David Stanga 140, Erik Zipp Minnesota at Tampa Bay, Atlanta 94, Connecticut 62 waivers. Recalled RHP Boof Bonser from Signed DT Linval Joseph to a mul- Clough made the ace on Hole No. 16, hitting the 190- Tom Murray ....................69-71—140 140, Justin Rhorer 140, Mike 6:10 p.m. New York 88, Los Angeles 79 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Sacramento (PCL). Optioned LHP tiyear contract. Chad Brundy ...................69-72—141 Kruse 140, Sean Zimmerman 140, Kansas City at Oakland, 9:05 San Antonio 101, Tulsa 85 —Agreed to terms with DT Tyson Cedric Bowers to Sacramento. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES— yard shot from the white tees with a No. 3 hybrid. Chris Bruening ................67-74—141 Shane Bertsch 140 p.m. Seattle 80, Chicago 60 Alualu on a five-year contract. SEATTLE MARINERS— Signed WR Kelley Washington to Golfing with Clough were Steve Martini of Hartington, Chris Golden ...................69-72—141 Texas at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games NEW ENGLAND PATRI- Assigned 1B Justin Smoak to a one-year contract. Released Neb., and Ron and Luke Evans of Yankton. James McCarthy .............72-69—141 Atlanta 90, Indiana 74 OTS—Activated WR Wes Welker Tacoma (PCL). Placed OF Milton Jared Perry. Jeff Noeske .....................69-72—141 Legion Baseball New York 71, Connecticut 67 from the physically-unable-to-per- Bradley on the 15-day DL. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS— JonDavid Metzger ...........71-70—141 S.D. STATE CLASS TOURN. National League Washington 87, Tulsa 62 form list. Recalled RHP Sean White and Announced the retirement of WR Breakfast Of Champions Wednesday Kyle Reddington..............71-70—141 July 28-Aug.
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