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Congratulations “I’M Very Pleased That the Student-Athletes at the University of South Dakota Are Enjoying Success in the Class- St www.yankton.net Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ Thursday, June 3, 2010 PAGE 11 PHOTO OF THE DAY SCOREBOARD Kansas City, 12; Morneau, STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Chivas USA 3 7 1 10 13 17 Las Vegas (Jimmie Johnson) Sep. 26 — AAA 400, Dover, TORONTO BLUE JAYS— Tag Team Effort Fox Run Golf Minnesota, 12; DOrtiz, Boston, Houston, 17; AMcCutchen, NOTE: Three points for victo- March 7 — Kobalt Tools 500 Del. Acquired RHP Ronald Uviedo TUESDAY MEN’S LEAGUE 12. Pittsburgh, 13; JosReyes, New ry, one point for tie. (Kurt Busch) Oct. 3 — Price Chopper 400, from the Pittsburgh Pirates in LOW GROSS: Tyler Frick 35 STOLEN BASES—RDavis, York, 13; Venable, San Diego, 12; Wednesday’s Games March 21 — Food City 500, Kansas City, Kan. exchange for LHP Dana Eveland. LOW NET: Jeff Dicken 32, Oakland, 23; Pierre, Chicago, 19; Braun, Milwaukee, 11; Morgan, New York 2, Houston 1 Bristol, Tenn. (Jimmie Johnson) Oct. 10 — Pepsi Max 400, National League Matt Hoefs 32 Andrus, Texas, 18; Gardner, New Washington, 11; Stubbs, San Jose 2, Columbus 2, tie March 28 — Goody’s Fast Fontana, Calif. PITTSBURGH PIRATES— RESULTS: Team Shurco II York, 18; Crawford, Tampa Bay, Cincinnati, 11; Victorino, Saturday’s Games Pain Relief 500, Martinsville, Va. Oct. 16 — NASCAR Banking Promoted RHP Jimmy Barthmaier 72, Mannes Architects 66, 17; Podsednik, Kansas City, 16; Philadelphia, 11. Kansas City at Toronto FC, 3 (Denny Hamlin) 500, Concord, N.C. from Bradenton (FSL) to Altoona Combiners 61.5, Team Snap-On Rios, Chicago, 16. PITCHING—Jimenez, p.m. April 10 — Subway Fresh Fit Oct. 24 — TUMS Fast Relief (EL). 60, Wohlenberg Ritzman & Co. PITCHING—Price, Tampa Colorado, 10-1; Pelfrey, New Real Salt Lake at D.C. 600, Avondale, Ariz. (Ryan 500, Martinsville, Va. SAN DIEGO PADRES— 59, Team Alltel-Dean’s Cab 58, Bay, 8-2; PHughes, New York, 7- York, 8-1; DLowe, Atlanta, 8-4; United, 6:30 p.m. Newman) Oct. 31 — AMP Energy 500, Reinstated OF Scott Hairston Kolber-Pioneer 57.5, Miller 1; Pettitte, New York, 7-1; Silva, Chicago, 7-0; Clippard, Chivas USA at New York, April 18 — Samsung Mobile Talladega, Ala. from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Genuine Draft 52.5, Powerhouse Buchholz, Boston, 7-3; AJBurnett, Washington, 7-3; Halladay, 6:30 p.m. 500, Fort Worth, Texas (Denny Nov. 7 — Lone Star 500, Fort Luis Durango to Portland (PCL). 49.5, PMI 48, DeVries New York, 6-2; Lester, Boston, 6- Philadelphia, 7-3; Wainwright, St. Houston at Los Angeles, 7 Hamlin) Worth, Texas BASKETBALL Construction 46.5, Miller Lite 2; Blackburn, Minnesota, 6-2; Louis, 7-3. p.m. April 25 — Aaron’s 499, Nov. 14 — Arizona 500, National Basketball 45.5, Hay Country Plumbing 41.5, Slowey, Minnesota, 6-3; Lackey, STRIKEOUTS—Haren, San Jose at FC Dallas, 7:30 Talladega, Ala. (Kevin Harvick) Avondale, Ariz. Association Mr. Fix 38.5, Wholesale Supply Boston, 6-3; Talbot, Cleveland, 6- Arizona, 83; Lincecum, San p.m. May 1 — Heath Calhoun Nov. 21 — Ford 400, TORONTO RAPTORS— 38, Kevin Guthmiller Agency 32, 4. Francisco, 83; Wainwright, St. Philadelphia at Chicago, 7:30 400, Richmond, Va. (Kyle Busch) Homestead, Fla. Named P.J. Carlesimo assistant Robbies 31, Vision Care 30 STRIKEOUTS—RRomero, Louis, 77; Gallardo, Milwaukee, p.m. May 8 — Southern 500, x-non-points race coach. STANDINGS: Team Alltel- Toronto, 79; Lester, Boston, 77; 73; Dempster, Chicago, 72; Columbus at Colorado, 8 Darlington, S.C. (Denny Hamlin) 2010 Driver Standings FOOTBALL Dean’s Cab 360, Team Shurco II JShields, Tampa Bay, 74; Oswalt, Houston, 72; Kershaw, p.m. May 16 — Autism Speaks 1. Kevin Harvick, 1,898 National Football League 341, Wohlenberg Ritzman & Co. JerWeaver, Los Angeles, 74; Los Angeles, 72. New England at Seattle FC, 400, Dover, Del. (Kyle Busch) 2. Kyle Busch, 1,869 ST. LOUIS RAMS—Named 335, Combiners 330, Team Snap- ESantana, Los Angeles, 68; SAVES—Capps, 9:30 p.m. May 22 — x-Sprint 3. Matt Kenseth, 1,781 La’Roi Glover director of player On 318, Miller Lite 316.5, Verlander, Detroit, 67; Morrow, Washington, 17; Cordero, Showdown, Concord, N.C. 4. Jeff Gordon, 1,760 programs. Declined to sign S Powerhouse 313.5, Mannes Toronto, 66; Liriano, Minnesota, Cincinnati, 16; HBell, San Diego, (Martin Truex Jr.) 5. Denny Hamlin, 1,732 Oshiomogho Atogwe, making him Architects 306, Miller Genuine 66. 14; Broxton, Los Angeles, 13; NBA Finals May 22 — x-NASCAR Sprint 6. Kurt Busch, 1,726 an unrestricted free agent. Draft 303.5, DeVries Construction SAVES—RSoriano, Tampa BrWilson, San Francisco, 12; Thursday, June 3 All-Star Race, Concord, N.C. 7. Jimmie Johnson, 1,694 HOCKEY 301.5, PMI 293, Hay Country Bay, 15; NFeliz, Texas, 14; Gregg, Dotel, Pittsburgh, 12; Nunez, Boston at L.A. Lakers, 8 p.m. (Kurt Busch) 8. Jeff Burton, 1,657 National Hockey League Plumbing 287.5, Wholesale Toronto, 14; Papelbon, Boston, Florida, 11; Lindstrom, Houston, Sunday, June 6 May 30 — Coca-Cola 600, 9. Greg Biffle, 1,648 ANAHEIM DUCKS—Signed Supply 279, Vision Care 266, 13; Rauch, Minnesota, 13; Soria, 11; Marmol, Chicago, 11. Boston at L.A. Lakers, 7 p.m. Concord, N.C. (Kurt Busch) 10. Mark Martin, 1,635 D Sheldon Brookbank to a two- Kolber-Pioneer 264, Robbies Kansas City, 13; Valverde, Detroit, Tuesday, June 8 June 6 — Gillette Fusion 11. Carl Edwards, 1,602 year contract. 261.5, Mr. Fix 247, Kevin 11; ABailey, Oakland, 11; L.A. Lakers at Boston, 8 p.m. ProGlide 500, Long Pond, Pa. 12. Ryan Newman, 1,547 BUFFALO SABRES— YONG KIM/PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS/MCT Guthmiller Agency 201 Aardsma, Seattle, 11; MRivera, The WNBA Thursday, June 10 June 13 — Heluva Good! 13. Clint Bowyer, 1,543 Signed F Jacob Lagace. Philadelphia Flyers' goalie Michael New York, 11. EASTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Lakers at Boston, 8 p.m. Sour Cream Dips 400, Brooklyn, 14. Martin Truex Jr., 1,533 VANCOUVER CANUCKS— NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct GB Sunday, June 13 Mich. 15. Jamie McMurray, 1,521 Signed G Cory Schneider. Leighton, right, stops the puck with help Hillcrest Golf BATTING—Votto, Cincinnati, Atlanta 6 1 .857 — x-L.A. Lakers at Boston, 7 June 20 — Toyota/Save Mart 16. Tony Stewart, 1,520 COLLEGE from teammate Kimmo Timonen against WNAX-SDSU OUTING .326; Prado, Atlanta, .324; Connecticut 3 2 .600 2 p.m. 350, Sonoma, Calif. 17. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 1,493 NCAA—Suspended Men’s Division Guzman, Washington, .324; Washington 4 3 .571 2 Tuesday, June 15 June 27 — Lenox Industrial 18. Joey Logano, 1,461 Louisville baseball coach Dan the Chicago Blackhawks' Dustin FIRST: Todd Bye, Brian Bye, Braun, Milwaukee, .320; Freese, New York 2 2 .500 2 1/2 x-Boston at L.A. Lakers, 8 Tools 301, Loudon, N.H. 19. David Reutimann, 1,422 McDonnell three games for inap- Byfuglien in the second period of Game 3 Ellis Jensen, Danny Johnson 59 St. Louis, .320; Pujols, St. Louis, Indiana 2 3 .400 3 p.m. July 3 — Coke Zero 400 20. Juan Pablo Montoya, propriate conduct a Big East tour- Women’s Division .318; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, Chicago 2 4 .333 3 1/2 Thursday, June 17 Powered By Coca-Cola, Daytona 1,371 nament semifinal game against of the Stanley Cup finals on Wednesday FIRST: Whitney Specht, .310. WESTERN CONFERENCE x-Boston at L.A. Lakers, 8 Beach, Fla. St. John’s. night. The Flyers won 4-3 in overtime. Hannah Withrow, Megan Mingo, RUNS—Kemp, Los Angeles, W L Pct GB p.m. July 10 — LifeLock.com 400, METRO ATLANTIC ATHLET- Cindy Nelson 66 44; Prado, Atlanta, 40; Braun, Seattle 6 1 .857 — Joliet, Ill. Transactions IC CONFERENCE—Approved Milwaukee, 39; BPhillips, Phoenix 2 3 .400 3 July 25 — Brickyard 400, BASEBALL the contract extension of commis- Cincinnati, 39; Tulowitzki, San Antonio 2 3 .400 3 NHL Finals Indianapolis American League sioner Richard J. Ensor through American League Colorado, 39; Uggla, Florida, 36; Tulsa 2 3 .400 3 Saturday, May 29 Aug. 1 — Pennsylvania 500, CLEVELAND INDIANS— June 30, 2013. Named Fairfield AREA DIGEST East Division Utley, Philadelphia, 36. Minnesota 2 5 .286 4 Chicago 6, Philadelphia 5 Long Pond, Pa. Claimed RHP Shane Lindsay off president Rev. Jeffrey von Arx and W L Pct GB RBI—McGehee, Milwaukee, Los Angeles 1 4 .200 4 Monday, May 31 Aug. 8 — Heluva Good! Sour waivers from the New York Saint Peter’s president Dr. Tampa Bay 36 18 .667 — 41; Cantu, Florida, 40; Glaus, Thursday’s Games Chicago 2, Philadelphia 1, Cream Dips at The Glen, Watkins Yankees and optioned him to Eugene Cornacchia chair and New York 33 20 .623 2 1/2 Atlanta, 40; Pujols, St. Louis, 39; San Antonio at Indiana, 6 Wednesday, June 2 Glen, N.Y. Kinston (CAR). Transferred OF vice chair, respectively, of the Boston 31 23 .574 5 Reynolds, Arizona, 39; CYoung, p.m. Philadelphia 4, Chicago 3, Aug. 15 — Carfax 400, Grady Sizemore from the 15-day Council of Presidents through MMC Women Sign Evans Toronto 31 24 .564 5 1/2 Arizona, 39; Ethier, Los Angeles, Friday’s Games OT, Philadelphia leads series 2-1 Brooklyn, Mich. to the 60-day DL. June 2012 and Niagara athletic Baltimore 15 38 .283 20 1/2 38; Heyward, Atlanta, 38. Chicago at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Friday, June 4 Aug. 21 — Irwin Tools Night NEW YORK YANKEES— director Ed McLaughlin and Rider Mount Marty College women’s basketball coach Tom Central Division HITS—Prado, Atlanta, 73; New York at Connecticut, Chicago at Philadelphia, 7 Race, Bristol, Tenn. Activated C Jorge Posada from associate athletic director/senior Schlimgen announced Wednesday that Bennett County W L Pct GB Braun, Milwaukee, 65; Pujols, St.
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