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Sport Scoreboard Page 52 Sport Friday, July 15, 2016 SPORT SCOREBOARD Chicago 53 35 .602 -- 10th Stage, July 12: Escaldes-Engordany — Revel, Sandy Lyle ...................................................41-44—85 St. Louis 46 42 .523 7 medium mountain (197-122.4) (Michael Matthews, Chris Wood ............................................................. WD MOTOR RACING BERMUDA Pittsburgh 46 43 .517 7½ Australia; Froome) THIS WEEK Milwaukee 38 49 .437 14½ 11th Stage, July 13: Carcassonne — Montpellier, flat PGA TOUR NASCAR SPRINT CUP Cincinnati 32 57 .360 21½ (162.5-101) (Sagan; Froome) Barbasol Championship NEW HAMPSHIRE 301 West Division 12th Stage, July 14: Montpellier — Mont Ventoux, Opelika, Ala. CRICKET Site: Loudon, New Hampshire W L Pct GB high mountain (184-114.3) (Thomas De Gendt, Bel- Leading first round scores Schedule: Friday, practice (NBCSN, 11:30pm), quali- San Francisco 57 33 .633 -- gium; Froome) Angel Cabrera ............................................. 33-32--65 LOGIC PREMIER DIVISION fying (NBCSN, 4:45pm.); Saturday, practice (CNBC, Los Angeles 51 40 .560 6½ 13th Stage, July 15: Bourg-Saint-Andeol — La Cav- Jhonattan Vegas ......................................... 33-32--65 Standings 10am), practice (NBCSN, 12:30pm.); Sunday, race, Colorado 40 48 .455 16 erne du Pont-d’Arc, individual time trial (37.5-23.3) Martin Laird ................................................. 33-33--66 P W NR L Bonus Pts NRR 1:30pm., NBCSN. San Diego 38 51 .427 18½ 14th Stage, July 16: Monteimar — Villars-les-Dombes Shawn Stefani ............................................. 33-33--66 St David’s 7 7 0 0 22 92 2.436 Track: New Hampshire Motor Speedway (oval, 1.06 Arizona 38 52 .422 19 Parc des Oiseaux, flat (208.5-129.6) Blayne Barber ............................................. 31-35--66 Bailey’s Bay 8 6 1 1 22 87 1.791 miles). 15th Stage, July 17: Bourg-en-Bresse — Culoz, medi- Matt Bettencourt ......................................... 34-32--66 Rangers 8 3 1 4 14 49 -0.134 Race distance: (318.5 miles, 301 laps) Today’s games um mountain (160-99.4) Michael Kim ................................................ 33-33--66 Western Stars 8 2 0 6 12 32 -1.071 Last year: Kyle Busch won for the second time in a row Texas (Perez 7-5) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 7-6), 16th Stage, July 18: Moirans-en-Montagne — Berne, Ben Crane ................................................... 33-33--66 Cleveland 7 2 0 5 10 30 -1.444 in New Hampshire, vaulting to victory from the second 3.20pm medium mountain (209-129.9) Lucas Lee.................................................... 32-34--66 Willow Cuts 8 2 0 6 9 29 -1.336 row. N.Y. Mets (deGrom 5-4) at Philadelphia (Hellickson Rest day (July 19): Bern Spencer Levin ............................................. 34-33--67 Last week: At Kentucky, Brad Keselowski won for the 6-6), 8.05pm 17th Stage, July 20: Berne — Finhaut-Emosson, high Stuart Appleby ............................................ 34-33--67 FIRST DIVISION second consecutive week and the fourth time in 2016, Pittsburgh (Liriano 5-8) at Washington (Strasburg 12- mountain (184.5-114.6) Troy Merritt .................................................. 36-31--67 Standings cementing his place in the Chase. 0), 8.05pm 18th Stage, July 21: Sallanches — Megeve, individual Chesson Hadley ......................................... 36-31--67 P W NR L Bonus Pts NRR Fast facts: Dale Earnhardt junior could use a strong Milwaukee (Garza 1-2) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 3-0), time trial (17-10.6) David Toms ................................................. 33-34--67 Flatts 7 5 1 1 17 72 1.653 weekend in New Hampshire. He’s third among drivers 8.10pm 19th Stage, July 22: Albertville — Saint-Gervais Mont Jarrod Lyle .................................................. 35-32--67 Devonshire 7 5 0 2 20 70 0.172 without a win in the Chase standings but he’s led just Colorado (De La Rosa 5-6) at Atlanta (Harrell 1-0), Blanc, high mountain (146-90.7) Roberto Castro ........................................... 32-35--67 Somerset 6 4 1 1 11 56 1.355 four laps since March. Danica Patrick will serve as a 8.35pm 20th Stage, July 23: Megeve — Morzine-Avoriaz, Michael Johnson ......................................... 34-33--67 St. George’s 6 4 0 2 12 52 0.805 presenter for the ESPY Awards on Wednesday in Los Miami at St. Louis (Garcia 6-6), 9.15pm high mountain (146.5-91.0) Hiroshi Iwata ............................................... 33-34--67 Warwick 7 1 1 5 3 18 -2.039 Angeles. Last week, Tony Stewart became the 24th L.A. Dodgers (Norris 4-7) at Arizona, 10.40pm 21st Stage, July 24: Chantilly — Paris Champs-Ely- Matt Dobyns ................................................ 33-34--67 Somerset Bridge 6 1 0 5 6 16 -1.476 driver to make 600 starts in the series. Stewart intends San Francisco (Bumgarner 10-4) at San Diego (Cash- sees, flat (113-70.2) Frank Lickliter II .......................................... 34-34--68 PHC 5 0 1 4 1 6 -2.560 to retire after this season. ner 3-7), 11.40pm Total distance: 3,535km (2,196.5 miles) Alex Prugh .................................................. 33-35--68 Next race: Combat Wounded Coalition 400 at the Tomorrow’s games D.J. Trahan .................................................. 36-32--68 Brickyard, July24, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indi- Texas at Chicago Cubs, 3.20pm Andres Gonzales ........................................ 33-35--68 anapolis, Indiana. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 8.05pm Brian Harman .............................................. 35-33--68 RUGBY GOLF Online: http://www.nascar.com Pittsburgh at Washington, 8.05pm Richard H. Lee ............................................ 35-33--68 Colorado at Atlanta, 8.10pm THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Tom Gillis .................................................... 35-33--68 RAN UNDER-19 CHAMPIONSHIP XFINITY Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 8.10pm Royal Troon Golf Club Robert Garrigus .......................................... 34-34--68 Miami AUTOLOTTO 200 Miami at St. Louis, 8.15pm First Round Henrik Norlander ........................................ 33-35--68 All times Bermuda Site: Loudon, New Hampshire. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9.10pm Phil Mickelson .............................................. 32-31—63 Bud Cauley .................................................. 32-36--68 Today’s games Schedule: Friday, practice (NBCSN, 1pm), prac- San Francisco at San Diego, 9.40pm Patrick Reed ................................................31-35—66 Kyle Reifers ................................................. 34-34--68 Fifth place play-off tice (NBCSN, 3pm.); Saturday, qualifying (NBCSN, Sunday’s games Martin Kaymer .............................................33-33—66 Cameron Tringale ....................................... 33-35--68 Turks and Caicos v Bermuda 11:15am), race, 4pm., NBCSN. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 2.10pm Justin Thomas .............................................31-36—67 Luke Guthrie ............................................... 38-30--68 Third place play-off Track: New Hampshire Motor Speedway (oval, 1.06 Colorado at Atlanta, 2.35pm Steve Stricker...............................................34-33—67 Steve Marino ............................................... 36-32--68 Cayman Islands v Trinidad and Tobago miles). N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 2.35pm Billy Horschel ...............................................34-33—67 Brendon de Jonge ...................................... 34-34--68 Final Race distance: (211.6 miles, 200 laps) Pittsburgh at Washington, 2.35pm Tony Finau ...................................................34-33—67 David Hearn ................................................ 34-34--68 Mexico v USA South Last year: Denny Hamlin survived 12 lead changes to Miami at St. Louis, 3.15pm Soren Kjeldsen ............................................33-34—67 Hudson Swafford ........................................ 35-33--68 win from the pole in Loudon. Texas at Chicago Cubs, 3.20pm Andy Sullivan ...............................................34-33—67 Troy Matteson ............................................. 34-34--68 Last race: Kyle Busch won his fifth series race of 2016 L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 5.10pm Zach Johnson ..............................................32-35—67 Omar Uresti ................................................. 33-35--68 in Kentucky. San Francisco at San Diego, 5.40pm Keegan Bradley ...........................................33-34—67 Sam Saunders ............................................ 33-35--68 WHAT’S ON Fast facts: NASCAR is considering adopting a rule Justin Rose ..................................................35-33—68 Tyrone Van Aswegen .................................. 35-34--69 limiting tandem drafting in the Xfinity series. Such Soomin Lee ..................................................32-36—68 Cameron Percy ........................................... 35-34--69 TOMORROW changes were adopted in the Cup series in 2014. Alex Shugo Imahira .............................................33-35—68 John Merrick ............................................... 34-35--69 Cricket CRICKET Bowman will make his return to the series this week- Richard Sterne .............................................33-35—68 Carlos Ortiz ................................................. 34-35--69 Eastern Counties Cup: First round, Cleveland County end. Bowman hasn’t run since taking fifth in Iowa last FIRST TEST MATCH Bill Haas .......................................................34-34—68 Bronson Burgoon ........................................ 35-34--69 v Flatts Victoria (Sea Breeze
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