+ THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO t FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2008 SECTION D, PAGE 5 + TENNIS SPORTS NOTE SOCCER CYCLING TRANSACTIONS AUTO RACING CENTRAL FOOTBALL CAMP: Central BASEBALL Mercedes Cup Catholic High School will present its Fighting Major League Soccer John Deere Classic Tour de France LifeLock.com 400 Lineup Irish Football Camp of Champions 9 a.m. to American League Stuttgart, Germany noon July 9 through July 11 at the Gallagher EASTERN CONFERENCE PGA At Super-Besse, France CLEVELAND INDIANS–Claimed RHP NASCAR-Sprint Cup Athletic Complex on the school’s campus at Bryan Bullington off waivers from Pittsburgh Singles W L T Pts GF GA Silvis, Ill., 71 Sixth Stage Last night qualifying rained out 2550 Cherry St. under the direction of coach New 10 4 3 33 25 19 Ken Duke 32-32–64 and optioned him to Buffalo (IL). Agreed to Race Saturday Second Round Greg Dempsey and staff. Information: 419- Charlie Wi 33-31–64 121.5 miles from Aigurande to terms with INF Cord Phelps. Released RHP Joliet, Ill. Jan Hernych d. Brian Dabul 7-6 (5), 0-6, 255-2306. Columbus 8 4 3 27 24 20 Joe Borowski. Announced RHP Rick Bauer 7-6 (5). D.C. United 7 7 1 22 28 26 Eric Axley 33-32–65 Super-Besse (Car number in parentheses) Chicago 6 5 3 21 22 13 Kenny Perry 33-32–65 1. Riccardo Ricco, Italy, Saunier Duval-Scott, has elected free agency. 1. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, owner points. Juan Martin del Potro d. Simone Bolelli (5) START GOLF TRYOUTS: The Start High DETROIT TIGERS–Activated C Brandon 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Toronto FC 6 5 3 21 18 18 Garrett Willis 32-33–65 4 hours, 57 minutes, 52 seconds. 2. Alejan- 2. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, owner School boys’ golf team will hold tryouts at Ot- Will MacKenzie 33-32–65 dro Valverde, Spain, Caisse d’Epargne, 1 Inge from the 15-day DL. Recalled 1B Jeff points. 3. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, owner Philipp Kohlschreiber (4) d. Yuri Schukin, tawa Golf Course on August 4 and 5 at New York 5 5 5 20 15 22 Larish from Toledo (IL). Sent RHP Eddie Kazakhstan, 6-3, 6-3. Kansas City 4 5 5 17 12 17 Chris Riley 33-33–66 second behind. 3. Cadel Evans, Australia, points. 4. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, owner 9:45 a.m. both days. Cost is $9 per round. All Michael Bradley 34-32–66 Silence-Lotto, same time. 4. Frank Schleck, Bonine to Erie (EL). Designated C Dane points. 5. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, Eduardo Schwank (8) d. Andreas Beck present students and incoming freshman are WESTERN CONFERENCE Sardinha for assignment. 7-6 (5), 6-2. Patrick Sheehan 32-34–66 Luxembourg, Team CSC Saxo Bank, :04. 5. owner points. encouraged to try out. Information: Coach W L T Pts GF GA Woody Austin 34-32–66 Kim Kirchen, Luxembourg, Team Columbia, KANSAS CITY ROYALS–Extended their 6. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, owner Randy Boratyn, 419-973-9759. Los Angeles 6 6 3 21 33 30 Cameron Beckman 33-33–66 same time. affi liation agreement with Wilmington (Caro- points. 7. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, owner Palermo Tournament CD Chivas USA 6 6 3 21 21 20 Ryan Armour 34-32–66 6. Roman Kreuziger, Czech Republic, Liqui- lina) through the 2010 season. points. 8. (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, owner BASKETBALL: Applications are now SEATTLE MARINERS–Released 1B Palermo, Sicily Real Salt Lake 5 6 5 20 18 19 Jeff Gove 32-34–66 gas, :07. 7. Moises Duenas, Spain, Barlo- points. 9. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, owner being taken for the fall basketball camps at Houston 4 4 8 20 17 19 Brad Adamonis 32-34–66 world, same time. 8. Carlos Sastre, Spain, Richie Sexson. Placed LHP Erik Bedard on points. 10. (07) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, Singles the Steve Mix Basketball Academy, grades 1 Colorado 6 8 1 19 24 20 Frank Lickliter II 31-36–67 Team CSC Saxo Bank, same time. 9. Denis the 15-day DL. owner points. Second Round through 12. There are also opening for late FC Dallas 4 6 6 18 19 22 Jonathan Byrd 33-34–67 Menchov, Russia, Rabobank, same time. 10. TORONTO BLUE JAYS–Placed CF Vernon 11. (16) Greg Biffl e, Ford, owner points. 12. Anabel Medina Garrigues (2) d. Nuria Lla- summer leagues. Information: 419-874-9619 San Jose 3 9 3 12 10 21 Tom Lehman 34-33–67 Leonardo Piepoli, Italy, Saunier Duval-Scott, Wells on the 15-day DL. (20) Tony Stewart, Toyota, owner points. 13. or www.basketballacademy.net Nicholas Thompson 35-32–67 (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, owner points. gostera Vives 6-0, 6-4. Note: Three points for victory, one point same time. National League Mariya Koryttseva (7) d. Han Xinyun 6-4, for tie. Kent Jones 33-34–67 11. Manuel Beltran, Spain, Liquigas, :12. 12. CHICAGO CUBS–Agreed to terms with 14. (6) David Ragan, Ford, owner points. 15. SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT: Openings still Brian Davis 32-35–67 (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota, owner points. 3-6, 6-3. LAST NIGHT Samuel Sanchez, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, RHP Andrew Cashner and RHP Aaron Tathiana Garbin (8) d. 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Yury Trofi mov, Russia, Bouygues MILWAUKEE BREWERS–Activated LHP rolet, owner points. 20. (43) Bobby Labonte, Swedish Open Columbus at Real Salt Lake, 9 Pat Perez 33-34–67 Telecom, same time. 17. Dmitriy Fofonov, Randy Choate from the 15-day DL and sent Dodge, owner points. SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT: A double Jerry Kelly 30-37–67 Kazakhstan, Credit Agricole, same time. 18. 21. (28) Travis Kvapil, Ford, owner points. elimination men’s and women’s softball THURSDAY, JULY 17 him outright to Nashville (PCL). Bastad, Sweden Kansas City at Columbus, 8 Scott Sterling 32-35–67 Mikel Astarloza, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, PITTSBURGH PIRATES–Traded OF Craig 22. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Dodge, owner tournament is scheduled July 19 and 20 Kirk Triplett 34-34–68 same time. 19. Christian Vandevelde, United points. 23. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, owner Singles at Waldron High School. Fee $125, hit own SATURDAY, JULY 19 Wilson to Seattle for a player to be named. San Jose at Toronto FC, 3 John Riegger 34-34–68 States, Garmin Chipotle, same time. 20. Acquired RHP Dan Reichert and INF-OF points. 24. (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford, owner Second Round ball. Winner gets into Labor Day Softball Kevin Sutherland 34-34–68 Tadej Valjavec, Slovenia, AG2R-La Mondiale, points. 25. (5) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, owner David Ferrer (1) d. Boris Pashanski, Serbia, Marathon free. Information: Jeff Bernath 517- Los Angeles at New York, 6:30 Ryan Mulhern from Cleveland for cash con- Colorado at FC Dallas, 8:30 Jon Mills 33-35–68 same time. siderations. Recalled RHP Luis Munoz from points. 7-5, 6-1. 286-6598. Entry deadline July 15. Rich Beem 36-32–68 26. (19) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, owner points. Tommy Robredo (3) d. Jonas Bjorkman Real Salt Lake at Chicago, 8:30 Altoona (EL). Matt Kuchar 33-35–68 Overall Standings ST. LOUIS CARDINALS–Placed LHP 27. (15) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, owner 6-2, 6-3. Vaughn Taylor 33-35–68 Mark Mulder on the 15-day DL. Purchased points. 28. (55) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, own- Jarkko Nieminen (7) d. Steve Darcis 6-3, Marco Dawson 33-35–68 (After six stages) the contract of LHP Jamie Garcia from er points. 29. (44) David Reutimann, Toyota, 6-1. Dean Wilson 35-33–68 1. Kim Kirchen, Luxembourg, Team Columbia, owner points. 30. (22) Dave Blaney, Toyota, Robin Soderling (8) d. Olivier Rochus WNBA Memphis (PCL). HOLE-IN-ONE Mark Calcavecchia 36-32–68 24 hours, 30 minutes, 41 seconds. 2. Cadel WASHINGTON NATIONALS–Placed INF owner points. 6-3, 6-3. Shigeki Maruyama 32-36–68 31. (7) Robby Gordon, Dodge, owner Eastern Conference Evans, Australia, Silence-Lotto, 6 seconds Aaron Boone on the 15-day DL, retroac- ERICK CHARPIE, No. 5 at Cottonwood Ryan Moore 33-35–68 behind. 3. Stefan Schumacher, Germany, tive to July 7. Recalled INF Pete Orr from points. 32. (41) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, Creek, 125 yards, wedge. W L Pct GB Peter Lonard 34-34–68 owner points. 33. (01) Regan Smith, Chevro- Swiss Open Detroit 13 6 .684 – Gerolsteiner, :16. 4. Christian Vandevelde, Columbus (IL). LARRY WILLIAMS, at White Pines No. 13, 1 Bob Heintz 32-36–68 United States, Garmin Chipotle, :44. 5. David let, owner points. 34. (00) Michael McDowell, Connecticut 13 7 .650 /2 BASKETBALL Gstaad, Switzerland 125 yards, wedge. 1 Paul Claxton 33-35–68 Toyota, owner points. 35. (77) Sam Hornish Indiana 9 9 .500 3 /2 Millar, Britain, Garmin Chipotle, :47. 1 David Lutterus 36-32–68 Jr., Dodge, owner points. Singles New York 9 9 .500 3 /2 6. Thomas Lovkvist, Sweden, Team Columbia, National Basketball Association 1 Gavin Coles 35-33–68 36. (45) Terry Labonte, Dodge, past cham- 2 :54. 7. Denis Menchov, Russia, Rabobank, 1: NBA–Suspended Sacramento C Brad Second Round Washington 7 11 .389 5 / Harrison Frazar 33-36–69 pion. 37. (21) Bill Elliott, Ford, past champion. Victor Hanescu d. Ivo Karlovic (4) 6-7 (4), Chicago 5 12 .294 7 03. 8. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Spain, Miller for fi ve games without pay for violat- FOOTBALL John Huston 35-34–69 Caisse d’Epargne, 1:12. 9. Stijn Devolder, ing the terms of the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug 38. (66) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, owner at- 7-6 (3), 7-6 (11). Atlanta 2 17 .105 11 Bart Bryant 34-35–69 tempts. 39. (84) AJ Allmendinger, Toyota, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez d. Nicolas Kiefer Western Conference Belgium, Quick Step, 1:21. 10. Oscar Pereiro, Program. Suspended Chicago G JamesOn Todd Hamilton 33-36–69 Spain, Caisse d’Epargne, same time. Curry for one game without pay for pleading owner attempts. 40. (96) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, (6) walkover. W L Pct GB Dan Forsman 33-36–69 owner attempts. Jeremy Chardy d. Dominik Meffert 6-7 (1), CFL San Antonio 14 6 .700 – Also guilty to resisting or obstructing an offi cer Shane Bertsch 34-35–69 and violating Idaho law. 41. (78) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, owner 7-6 (5), 7-6 (4). EAST DIVISION Los Angeles 12 6 .667 1 Tom Byrum 34-35–69 111. Danny Pate, United States, Garmin attempts. 42. (10) Patrick Carpentier, Dodge, Mikhail Youzhny (3) d. Flavio Cipolla W L T Pts PF PA Seattle 13 7 .650 1 Chipotle, 19:42. PHOENIX SUNS–Signed C Robin Lopez. 1 Kyle Thompson 33-36–69 owner attempts. 43. (70) Jason Leffl er, Chev- 6-3, 6-2. Montreal 210 49057 Minnesota 9 10 .474 4 /2 126. William Frischkorn, United States, Gar- FOOTBALL 1 Jesper Parnevik 34-35–69 rolet, owner attempts. Hamilton 1 1 0 2 42 46 Phoenix 9 10 .474 4 /2 Jay Williamson 33-36–69 min Chipotle, 21:21. Budapest Grand Prix Toronto 1 1 0 2 36 48 Houston 9 11 .450 5 National Football League Failed to qualify 1 Steve Marino 35-34–69 44. (34) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, owner Winnipeg 0 2 0 0 40 61 Sacramento 8 11 .421 5 /2 CAROLINA PANTHERS–Released QB Zach Johnson 35-34–69 Taylor Tharp and P Dan Zeidman. attempts. 45. (08) Johnny Sauter, Dodge, Budapest, Hungary WESTERN DIVISION LAST NIGHT David Duval 33-36–69 owner attempts. W L T Pts PF PA Seattle 89, Phoenix 78 WASHINGTON REDSKINS–Agreed to Singles Joe Ogilvie 34-35–69 terms with OL Chad Rinehart. Released QB Sask. 200 46029 San Antonio 75, Chicago 67 Heath Slocum 34-35–69 LATEST LINE Second Round Calgary 2 1 0 4 82 71 Los Angeles at Sacramento, late Sam Hollenbach, DE Tommy Davis and C Klara Zakopalova (7) d. Mathilde Johans- Brad Elder 33-36–69 Kyle DeVan. Edmonton 1 1 0 2 47 65 TONIGHT Tim Petrovic 35-34–69 son 6-0, 6-1. British Col. 0 2 0 0 34 54 Washington at Detroit, 7:30 Baseball SPORTLIGHT Petra Kvitova d. Martina Muller 6-2, 6-1. Nick Flanagan 33-36–69 HOCKEY Note: Two points for a regulation or over- Atlanta at San Antonio, 8 National League Katalin Marosi d. Tsvetana Pironkova (3) Bob Sowards 35-34–69 1 1 National Hockey League time win and one point for a tie. TUESDAY CHICAGO CUBS 6 /2 -7 /2 San Francisco JULY 11 6-2, 7-6 (2). Chris Stroud 34-35–69 –Signed LW LAST NIGHT Phoenix 99, Houston 94 St. Louis Even-6 PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS 1914–Babe Ruth makes his major league Chad Collins 36-33–69 1 1 Nikita Filatov to a three-year contract. Calgary 23, Montreal 19 Washington 50, Indiana 48 PHILADELPHIA 6 /2 -7 /2 pitching debut for the Boston Red Sox Campbell’s Hall of Fame Tim Clark 35-35–70 1 1 MINNESOTA WILD–Named Matt Shaw Toronto at Edmonton, late Detroit 88, Connecticut 82 NY METS 6 /2 -7 /2 Colorado against Cleveland, getting the 4-3 victory Mark Brooks 33-37–70 1 1 assistant coach. Championships TONIGHT San Antonio 83, New York 79 Glen Day 34-36–70 Houston 5 /2 -6 /2 WASHINGTON over the Indians. British Columbia at Winnipeg Seattle 79, Sacramento 64 MILWAUKEE 8-9 Cincinnati NEW YORK RANGERS–Signed D Vladimir 1950–Red Schoendienst hits a home run Jim McGovern 34-36–70 Denisov. Newport, R.I. TOMORROW WEDNESDAY SAN DIEGO 7-8 Atlanta in the 14th inning to give the NL a 4-3 victory Olin Browne 37-33–70 1 1 PHOENIX COYOTES–Named F Doug Sul- Saskatchewan at Hamilton Atlanta 73, Minnesota 67 LA DODGERS 6 /2 -7 /2 Florida in the All-Star game. Singles Mathias Gronberg 30-40–70 liman assistant coach. Los Angeles 82, Houston 74, OT Lucas Glover 34-36–70 1967–Tony Perez homers in the 15th in- Second Round PITTSBURGH PENGUINS–Re-signed F ning off Catfi sh Hunter to give the National Alexander Peya d. Donald Young (6) 7-6 Arena Playoffs Billy Mayfair 35-35–70 American League Connor James. Y.E. Yang 34-36–70 League a 2-1 win in the longest game in (4), 6-3. BOSTON 8-9 Baltimore ST. LOUIS BLUES–Signed D Mike All-Star history. Vince Spadea d. Nicolas Mahut (3) 6-2, CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Ron Whittaker 34-36–70 CLEVELAND Even-6 Tampa Bay Weaver. LOCAL GOLF 1 1 1979–Renaldo Nehemiah of the United 6-3. National Conference Michael Letzig 35-35–70 DETROIT 7 /2 -8 /2 Minnesota Jamie Lovemark 34-36–70 COLLEGE States sets a Pan American Games record Ivan Navarro d. Kevin Anderson (8) 7-6 Tomorrow: Cleveland at Philadelphia, TORONTO Even-6 NY Yankees in the 110 hurdles with a time of 13.20 Ted Purdy 33-37–70 1 1 CLEVELAND STATE–Named Shawn Hood (3), 3-6, 6-4. 1 p.m. Chi White Sox 5 /2 -6 /2 TEXAS seconds. TDGA Jr. Match Play John Morse 36-34–70 1 1 women’s assistant basketball coach. Fabrice Santoro (2) d. Aisam-ul-Haq Seattle 5 /2 -6 /2 KANSAS CITY 1981–Britain’s Sebastian Coe breaks his American Conference BOYS FINALS: Paul Jimison d. Thomas D.J. Trahan 35-35–70 LA Angels Even-6 OAKLAND OHIO STATE–Named Nick Myers men’s Qureshi, Pakistan, 7-6 (4), 6-2. lacrosse coach. own world record in the 1,000-meter run with Quarterfi nals Tomorrow: Grand Rapids at San Jose, 3: Duris, 6-4. George McNeill 35-35–70 Home Team in CAPS Tag Ridings 31-39–70 a time of 2:12.18 in a meet in Oslo, Norway. Prakash Amritraj d. Rohan Bopanna 30 p.m. GIRLS FINALS: Caroline Powers d. Alyssa Seven runners shatter the 3-minute, 51-sec- 6-4, 6-3. ArenaBowl Shimel, 5 and 4. Bubba Watson 33-37–70 Steve Allan 36-34–70 ond barrier in the mile led by Steve Ovett at Frank Dancevic (7) d. Igor Kunitsyn 7-5, 3:49.25. Steve Scott fi nishes third and sets an 6-3. At New Orleans Justin Bolli 35-35–70 Sunday, July 27: TBD, 3 p.m. Jason Dufner 37-33–70 American record in 3:49.68.

JAMIE FARR OWENS CORNING CLASSIC FARR CLASSIC Gloria Park CREAMER: SHOT BY SHOT hits an TEE TIMES set a Farr Classic and Highland Meadows course record yesterday with an approach 11-under-par 60. It is the second-lowest score in LPGA history. She started her round on No. 10. shot on No. 9, SECOND ROUND Here’s a shot-by-shot recap: her fi nal hole Tee No. 1 yesterday 7:30 a.m. —, Simi Mehra, FRONT NINE at the Jamie t Ashleigh Simon No. 10 (376, Par 4): Driver to right fairway bunker, 7-iron from 140 yards, 8-foot birdie putt. Farr Owens tNo. 11 (391, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 6-iron from 154 yards to 8 feet, two-putt par. 7:40 a.m. — Anna Rawson, Siew-Ai Lim, Corning Jennifer Greggain tNo. 12 (395, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 6-iron from 165 yards to 30 feet, two-putt par. 7:50 a.m. — Paige Mackenzie, Virada tNo. 13 (355, Par 4): Driver to fairway, pitching wedge from 107 yards, 13-foot birdie putt. Classic. Nirapathpongporn , Gloria Park tNo. 14 (178, Par 3): 5-iron to 20 feet, two-putt par. Park shot a 8:00 a.m. — Barb Mucha , Jackie tNo. 15 (389, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 7-iron from 151 yards to 15 feet, two-putt par. 6-under 65 Gallagher-Smith, Taylor Leon tNo. 16 (400, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 7-iron from 156 yards to 16 feet, two-putt par. t and is tied for 8:10 a.m. — Jamie Hullett, Violeta No. 17 (513, Par 5): Driver to fairway, 3-wood, pitching wedge from 90 yards, 8-foot birdie putt. second place. Retamoza, Hana Kim tNo. 18 (532, Par 5): Driver to fairway, 3-wood, 58-degree wedge from 71 yards, 12-foot birdie putt. 8:20 a.m. — , Becky Lucidi, Reilley Rankin BACK NINE t 8:30 a.m. — Katie Futcher, Emily Bastel, No. 1 (347, Par 4): 4-rescue club to fairway, 5-iron from 162 yards, nine-foot birdie putt. t Mallory Blackwelder No. 2 (150, Par 3): 6-iron to right side of green, 30-foot birdie putt. t 8:40 a.m. — Julieta Granada, Meaghan No. 3 (380, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 5-iron from 156 yards, 15-foot birdie putt. t Francella, Momoko Ueda No. 4 (375, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 6-iron from 157 yards to 20 feet, two-putt par. t 8:50 a.m. — Jin Joo Hong, Karen No. 5 (392, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 3-rescue club from 188 yards, 6-inch birdie putt. t Stupples, Ji Young Oh No. 6 (148, Par 3): 7-iron to 15 feet, two-putt par. THE BLADE/ tNo. 7 (575, Par 5): Driver to left rough, 3-rescue club, 9-iron from 126 yards, 5-foot birdie putt. DAVE ZAPOTOSKY 9:00 a.m. — , Giulia t Sergas, Katherine Hull No. 8 (128, Par 3): 8-iron, 14-foot birdie putt. tNo. 9 (375, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 7-iron from 137 yards, 20-foot birdie putt. said through an interpreter. “My self a chance to make a birdie 9:10 a.m. — Alena Sharp, Leta Lindley, stomach was having some prob- on almost every hole, so it was lems, so I didn’t anticipate such a really nice to see. 9:20 a.m. — , , great score in the round. “She has played really good Creamer’s raw score was one 9. The last one broke left-to-right “But the birdie on the fi rst [before], but the putts haven’t 12:15 p.m. — Se Ri Pak, Eun-Hee Ji, shot from the all-time LPGA about fi ve feet before having just hole kind of boosted up my dropped. So, as far as it going in Farr single-round record of 59 shot enough steam to fi nd the cup. confi dence and I just went from the hole, this was absolutely the 12:25 p.m. — Mi Hyun Kim, Natalie by Annika Sorenstam in 2001 in “I was happy that last one Gulbis, Paula Creamer Continued from Page 1 there.” best she’s ever played.” 12:35 p.m. — Kristy McPherson, Karrie Phoenix, although the tour’s all- went in,” Creamer said. “It put a “I haven’t played good the Creamer may not have ex- Webb, fi ve Farr Classic titles back in time money leader’s score was nice topper on the day.” past couple tournaments, but I pected a record, but she did 12:45 p.m. — , Brittany 1998. Pak opened her quest for a a 13-under round achieved on a “She made everything,” started hitting better last week anticipate a solid round. Lincicome, sixth Farr title with a 3-under 68 par-72 course layout. Only three said 2006 Farr champion Mi and I feel really good,” Park said. “I had a really good warm-up, 12:55 p.m. — , Laura yesterday, playing in the group other rounds of 60 have been Hyun Kim, who played in “I’m glad I fi nished before the I had good putting and I felt Davies, ahead of Creamer, long before shot in LPGA play. Creamer’s group yesterday. weather comes. good,” Creamer said. “I missed 1:05 p.m. — Charlotte Mayorkas, an early-evening storm caused “I haven’t really been able to “She hit short putts all day,” said “I was close today. I played one fairway and that was the Dina Ammaccapane, Kristen Samp an overnight suspension of play make too many putts the past , who completed pretty good and I’m pretty happy fi rst hole. After that I hit 18 1:15 p.m. — Marcy Hart, Mhairi McKay, with 21 golfers yet to fi nish. couple of weeks, and it was just that threesome. “She had tap-ins about it. There’s three days left, greens. There was never a mo- First-round play was scheduled kind of like it all saved up for to- and, when she did have [longer] so we’ll see how it goes [today].” ment where I thought, ‘Oh my!’ I 1:25 p.m. — , Eva to resume at 7:15 this morning, day,” Creamer said. “I think the putts that she had to make, she Dahllof, Young-A Yang Park was referring to the in- just tried to keep on going.” 1:35 p.m. — Young Jo, Hwanhee Lee, with the second round to follow. most positive thing was that I made them.” clement weather that suspended Creamer — who has won two Su A Kim “Coming in, I felt really good gave myself so many opportuni- The record round sends play at 6:20 p.m., just minutes LPGA tournaments this year and 1:45 p.m. — Kim Hall, Miriam Nagl, about my game,” Creamer said. ties. I hit 18 greens. I missed two Creamer into today’s second after she saved par with a nifty six overall since joining the tour Jimin Jeong “I love this golf course and, fairways. round with a fi ve-shot lead over up-and-down on No. 9 to close full time in 2005 — entered the 1:55 p.m. — Kris Tamulis, Meredith today, it was just going in. My “I was always in the zone, and South Koreans Eun-Hee Ji and her round. Farr Classic with $1,060,960 in Duncan, Nicole Hage irons were darts. I never realized what [score] I Gloria Park, who each shot a Prior to yesterday, the 21-year- earnings through 15 events this 2:05 p.m. — Beth Bader, Sarah Jane “We had such a great gallery. was at until the last couple of 6-under 65s yesterday. old Creamer’s low LPGA score season. Kenyon, Allison Hanna-Williams The fans were phenomenal. holes, when I started to think Two players are tied for fourth, was 64. Tee No. 10 When you’re playing well, that’s about it a little bit.” six shots back at 66, including “It was a dream actually,” said Contact Steve Junga at: 7:30a.m. — Erica Blasberg, Hannah Jun, what you want to do, perform Creamer’s birdies — which Swedish native Eva Dahllof and Creamer’s mother, Karen. “There Moira Dunn in front of people. It feels great. outnumbered her pars by four South Korean Young Kim. [email protected] 7:40 a.m. — Carri Wood, Danielle were some substantial distances or 419-724-6461 I mean, 60, geez! You’ll take that — came, in order, on numbers “I came to this round this that dropped, but she gave her- Downey, Carolina Llano anywhere.” 10, 13, 17, 18, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 and morning not feeling very well,” Ji 7:50 a.m. — Eunjung Yi , Seo-Jae Lee, Ashli Bunch 8:00 a.m. — Cindy Pasechnik, Lisa Strom, 8:10 a.m. — Stephanie Louden, Audra walk yet, but it’s a good start. should tie it all together with a ‘em up for one day.” fi nal green. Burks, Lee Ann Walker-Cooper “Tomorrow’s another day,” pretty pink ribbon. Colin Cann, who has carried Se Ri Pak turned and walked 8:20 a.m. — , Kris Hackenberg Creamer said, “and you never No, Creamer never thought Creamer’s bag since she turned away. And Paula Creamer was in Tschetter, Tracy Hanson know what could happen.” about golf’s magic number, 59. pro at age 18 in 2005, said his the pink. 8:30 a.m. — -Ackerman, Continued from Page 1 What? A 59? But afterwards, she realized how player’s rounds are often dic- Seol-An Jeon, Candy Hannemann It has been done only once, easily it might have been ac- tated by the early going. 8:40 AM- Jill McGill, Johanna Head, the fringe of the green, staring at Contact Blade sports columnist her bright pink ball, studying a by Annika Sorenstam, and complished. “If she holes a couple at the Dave Hackenberg at: Il Mi Chung Creamer never gave it a thought “There were defi nitely a start, she relaxes and just gets 8:50 AM- Hee Young Park, , 20-foot putt with about 60 inch- [email protected] es of left-to-right break, the kind yesterday. couple more shots out there,” better and better,” he said. or 419-724-6398 9:00 a.m. — , Karine of putt a golfer really doesn’t When that snake of a putt fell she said, but certainly not in a Creamer birdied two of her Icher, Soo-Yun Kang think about making unless said into the cup on its fi nal turn, complaining way after bettering fi rst four holes, running in tes- 9:10 a.m. — Diana D’Alessio, Allison golfer is playing out of his or her her playing partner, former Farr her previous personal best by a ters from eight and 13 feet. 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071108_RP5_DLY__D5 1 7/10/2008, 11:08:27 PM + SECTION D, PAGE 4 JAMIE FARR OWENS CORNING CLASSIC THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO t FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2008 + FARR SCORES Japan focused on Ueda Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic At Highland Meadows Golf Club Purse: $1.3 million Country’s media following every move of rookie Yardage: 6,428, Par: 71 (34-37) Partial First Round By RYAN AUTULLO day, and unlike local reporters tary over the ESPN feed. But for a-amateur BLADE SPORTS WRITER who mainly stayed indoors, the majors, the whole team is on Note: Play suspended due to light- Take a guess which golfer at- Asian contingent followed the hand. ning with 21 players still on the course. tracted the largest media gather- 22-year-old from hole to hole, “It’s quite a lot of money that Round will be completed today. ing on day one of the Jamie Farr some even documenting her Japan spends to follow their Owens Corning Classic. every shot. golfers around America,” Hig- Paula Creamer 27-33–60 Your choices are: Ueda is the only Japanese gins said, adding that women’s Eun-Hee Ji 32-33–65 A) Five-time tournament player in the fi eld. Ai Miyazato golf in Japan is more popular Gloria Park 31-34–65 champion Se Ri Pak. did not make the trip. than men’s. Eva Dahllof 32-34–66 Young Kim 32-34–66 B) Paula Creamer, who fi red a “The Japanese players are Like most of her cohorts, H.J. Choi 33-34–67 60 to break Pak’s course record. proud that they are from Japan, Higgins lives in the U.S. — New Diana D’Alessio 32-35–67 C) Popular Natalie Gulbis. and they know that we’re all here Mexico — but was once a citizen Moira Dunn 32-35–67 Before you make a selection, because of them,” said Kimu of Japan. Knowing both lan- Na Ri Kim 34-34–68 allow us to give you one more Higgins, the chief producer of guages is conducive to a hectic Se Ri Pak 33-35–68 choice. Jupiter Golf Network. “They’re operation. Wendy Ward 32-36–68 D) Momoko Ueda. happy to talk to us to get the “It’s easier because we speak THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Momoko Ueda 34-34–68 Ding. Ding. Ding. news back to Japan because they English and we know how things Momoko Ueda is relatively unknown in the U.S., but not in her Catriona Matthew 31-37–68 Although just a rookie, Ueda have family and friends in Japan run in the United States,” Hig- Rachel Hetherington 31-37–68 home country. She is the only Japanese player at the Farr. Carolina Llano 32-36–68 (pronounced Oo-eh-da) may as well.” gins said. “We can control things Mikaela Parmlid 33-35–68 be the biggest star in the fi eld. Higgins is part of a fi ve-per- from this side, and [studio work- 68. Again, this was done for just one Shanshan Feng 35-34–69 Of course on a domestic scale, son crew that tails Ueda on the ers] can control the rest.” Megumi Okura, of Los Ange- player. Stacy Prammanasudh 33-36–69 she doesn’t move the radar — at course, sending three or four Ueda enjoys the attention. les, is in her fi rst year covering “She and Miyazato are big Mi Hyun Kim 33-36–69 least not as much as Creamer or updates per day. For a smaller “It really motivates my play the tour for the Kyodo News, a stars,” Okura said. “I’m sure they Sun Young Yoo 33-36–69 Gulbis. But golf exists outside of tournament such as the Farr, and since there’s a time differ- conglomerate similar to the As- get more media coverage when Meena Lee 32-37–69 the United States, and in Japan, Higgins’ group is responsible ence, I really appreciate all of the Soo-Yun Kang 33-36–69 sociated Press or Reuters. Not they’re in Japan, but they’re Katherine Hull 30-39–69 Ueda has rock star status. for conducting interviews while fans who are watching me play,” only did Okura walk all 18 holes really, really big.” About eight Japanese media Alena Sharp 32-37–69 another team stationed in Japan said Ueda, through a translator, yesterday, she also charted all of Lorie Kane 34-35–69 members convened here yester- offers play by play and commen- following her round of 3-under Contact Ryan Autullo at: Ueda’s shots and fi led a report. [email protected]. 34-35–69 Angela Stanford 32-37–69 Eunjung Yi 33-36–69 33-36–69 33-37–70 Vertigo keeps Lopez from playing Kristen Samp 32-38–70 Michelle Wie 34-36–70 Jennifer Rosales 33-37–70 BLADE STAFF NAT NOT HAPPY: Natalie Yu Ping Lin 35-35–70 Nancy Lopez was forced to FARR NOTEBOOK Gulbis stayed about 10 minutes Sarah Lee 35-35–70 withdraw before yesterday’s fi rst after her round to sign auto- Su A Kim 35-35–70 Classic. She is a three-time run- round of the Jamie Farr Owens graphs and meet with fans. She Kris Tamulis 35-35–70 ner-up in the event (1985, ’88, Corning Classic, but that doesn’t did a good job of hiding her true Beth Bader 34-36–70 ’89) and also posted a third- mean the LPGA Hall-of-Famer emotions after shooting a 74. Michelle Ellis 34-36–70 place fi nish in 1997. hit the road. “Not very good,” Gulbis said. Sarah Jane Kenyon 34-36–70 She has played at Highland Heather Young 32-38–70 According to Farr director “I have a lot of work to do. I didn’t Meadows in each of the last 32-38–70 Judd Silverman, Lopez was suf- hit it very close. I didn’t have a lot three years. The Farr was the Kyeong Bae 33-37–70 fering from vertigo, a disorder of putts inside 20 feet.” only LPGA event in which she 33-37–70 that can cause dizziness, un- WIE POWER: Earlier this Nicole Castrale 33-37–70 competed during the 2006 sea- steadiness, and nausea. week, Michelle Wie said when Meaghan Francella 35-35–70 son. “She felt awful about having to she played in the Farr at age 13, Jin Joo Hong 33-37–70 IN THE PAK: Se Ri Pak’s record withdraw,” Silverman said. “But, she hit a driver on every hole. 33-37–70 is broken, but her will is intact. apparently, it’s something she Five years later, Wie is back Ji Young Oh 33-37–70 Pak, the fi ve-time Farr cham- deals with every now and then.” and things have changed. After Sophie Gustafson 35-35–70 pion, is tied for ninth place after Cindy Pasechnik 35-35–70 Lopez, 51, left Highland shooting a fi rst-round score THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY registering a round of 3-under Kate Golden 33-38–71 Meadows and returned to a lo- of one-under 70, Wie said she 68. It won’t be easy for Pak to Kim Hall 35-36–71 cal home to rest after pulling didn’t use any drivers. Toledo native Stacy Lewis intently watches her ball from a sand catch leader Paula Creamer, but Sarah Lynn Sargent 34-37–71 out of the tournament. But she “It’s just not set up to hit driver trap on No. 9 in the opening round. She shot a 1-under 70. Sarah Kemp 34-37–71 Pak is keeping the eight-stroke expressed an interest in return- here,” Wie said. Carin Koch 34-37–71 defi cit in perspective. ing to the course today for an Wie had fi ve birdies and four “It’s awesome to have fam- after one round. Laura Diaz 35-36–71 “I still feel my game is on, so autograph session. bogeys in her round, birdieing ily and other people out there What was the difference? In-Kyung Kim 33-38–71 hopefully starting [today] I’ll “There’s an example of how three of her fi nal six holes to fi n- cheering for you,” said Lewis, “If I could answer that I’d be Marisa Baena 34-37–71 move up,” Pak said. “It’s impor- Il Mi Chung 34-37–71 she’s unique,” Silverman said. ish under par. who moved away at age 2. really rich,” Dahllof said. “I know tant to start out very well, but we Hee Young Park 34-37–71 Providing Lopez feels well “I’ve just got to hit more fair- KIM RECOVERING: 2006 Farr I’m a really good ball-striker and still have three days to go.” Sherri Steinhauer 36-35–71 enough, Silverman said she will ways,” Wie said. “The holes I hit champion Mi Hyun Kim shot a I was able to fi nd something that Pak was pleased with her Brandie Burton 34-37–71 be available to sign autographs fairways on I did pretty well on. 2-under 69, playing in the same worked today and I just tried to performance, putting not with- Sherri Turner 34-37–71 starting at 9:30 a.m. behind the I’ve got to get more confi dence group as Paula Creamer. Kim is stay in the moment. Hannah Jun 34-37–71 standing. scorer’s tent near the 18th green. in my tee shots and just work on recovering from surgery on her “I can’t say I had great expec- Ashleigh Simon 34-37–71 “I struck it really well and I had Before withdrawing, Lopez everything.” right knee last December. tations, but I felt pretty good and Anna Grzebien 35-37–72 a lot of opportunities,” she said. was set to begin her 16th Farr LEWIS FRUSTRATED: Toledo- “It’s a little tough,” Kim said. I tried to keep it simple. I’ve been Charlotte Mayorkas 34-38–72 “I just didn’t make many putts.” born Stacy Lewis shot a 1-under- “I’m a little tired, my knee is tired struggling, but today my misses Michelle McGann 36-36–72 Mhairi McKay 34-38–72 par 70 in the fi rst round. She was after nine holes. I can hang in were good ones.” there.” Dahllof, who attended Okla- Heather Daly-Donofrio 36-36–72 the fi rst group off hole No. 1. Birdie Kim 33-39–72 After three birdies on the front NO DEMONS: There is a say- homa State University and now Becky Iverson 34-38–72 nine Lewis had just one on the ing in golf that there are horses lives in South Carolina, knocked Christina Kim 36-36–72 back nine to go along with three for courses, but Eva Dahllof it close on one hole after another Dorothy Delasin 33-39–72 bogeys overall. would not be considered a horse and made six birdies during her Johanna Head 34-38–72 “I’m pretty disappointed be- for Highland Meadows. The round. Four came on putts of six Grace Park 36-36–72 cause I hit the ball better than Swede has played in the Farr or fewer feet. Giulia Sergas 35-37–72 how I scored,” Lewis said. “I just Classic on 10 previous occa- “The key is just focusing on Leta Lindley 35-37–72 Siew-Ai Lim 32-40–72 couldn’t really get the ball down sions, missing the cut fi ve times the process and not having too and only once fi nishing better many thoughts,” she said. “You Paige Mackenzie 35-37–72 in the hole.” Seo-Jae Lee 34-38–72 For the second straight year, than in 51st place. can’t let those old demons come Liz Janangelo 35-38–73 a group of about 20 of Lewis’ Yesterday, though, she tossed out.” Marcy Hart 35-38–73 family and friends sported “Lew a 5-under 66 at the Meadows — Dave Hackenberg, Maureen Beth Allen 37-36–73 Crew” T-shirts. and is in a tie for fourth place Fulton, Ryan Autullo Amy Yang 37-36–73 Jimin Jeong 34-39–73 Jeanne Cho-Hunicke 36-37–73 Meredith Duncan 35-38–73 Sophie Giquel 37-36–73 Golf is Blackwelder family passion Meg Mallon 35-38–73 Julieta Granada 36-37–73 Christa Johnson 38-35–73 Mom played at Farr; Allison Fouch 35-38–73 Young-A Yang 37-37–74 dad for Mallory Natalie Gulbis 36-38–74 Kristy McPherson 35-39–74 By MAUREEN FULTON 34-40–74 BLADE SPORTS WRITER 36-38–74 In 1997, Myra Blackwelder Russy Gulyanamitta 35-39–74 played in her fi nal Jamie Farr Carri Wood 36-38–74 Owens Corning Classic and her Danielle Downey 35-39–74 son, Myles, then 12, was her Hwanhee Lee 37-38–75 . Onnarin Sattayabanphot 37-38–75 Yesterday, Myra watched as Allison Hanna-Williams 36-39–75 Sung Ah Yim 35-40–75 her daughter, Mallory, competed Sandra Gal 35-40–75 in the Farr Classic at Highland Erica Blasberg 35-40–75 Meadows Golf Club in Sylvania. Ashli Bunch 38-37–75 99 Worth Blackwelder, Myra’s hus- Young Jo 35-41–76 $ band and Mallory’s father, cad- Kelli Kuehne 37-39–76 died for his daughter. Jill McGill 37-39–76 “My whole family has gotten Anna Rawson 36-40–76 to be in this,” Myra said. “It’s Lisa Strom 32-44–76 pretty cool.” Nicole Hage 40-37–77 Mallory, the only amateur in Simi Mehra 37-40–77 the fi eld, qualifi ed for the tour- Dina Ammaccapane 38-40–78 Most vehicles.16 Add $2.50 for oil filter recycling. See store for complete service description and details. Redeem this coupon Becky Morgan 37-41–78 at your participating Firestone Complete Auto Care store. 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071108_RP5_DLY__D4 1 7/10/2008, 10:16:39 PM + THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO t FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2008 SECTION D, PAGE 5 + TENNIS SPORTS NOTE SOCCER GOLF CYCLING TRANSACTIONS AUTO RACING CENTRAL FOOTBALL CAMP: Central BASEBALL Mercedes Cup Catholic High School will present its Fighting Major League Soccer John Deere Classic Tour de France LifeLock.com 400 Lineup Irish Football Camp of Champions 9 a.m. to American League Stuttgart, Germany noon July 9 through July 11 at the Gallagher EASTERN CONFERENCE PGA At Super-Besse, France CLEVELAND INDIANS–Claimed RHP NASCAR-Sprint Cup Athletic Complex on the school’s campus at Bryan Bullington off waivers from Pittsburgh Singles W L T Pts GF GA Silvis, Ill., par 71 Sixth Stage Last night qualifying rained out 2550 Cherry St. under the direction of coach New England 10 4 3 33 25 19 Ken Duke 32-32–64 and optioned him to Buffalo (IL). Agreed to Race Saturday Second Round Greg Dempsey and staff. Information: 419- Charlie Wi 33-31–64 121.5 miles from Aigurande to terms with INF Cord Phelps. Released RHP Joliet, Ill. Jan Hernych d. Brian Dabul 7-6 (5), 0-6, 255-2306. Columbus 8 4 3 27 24 20 Joe Borowski. Announced RHP Rick Bauer 7-6 (5). D.C. United 7 7 1 22 28 26 Eric Axley 33-32–65 Super-Besse (Car number in parentheses) Chicago 6 5 3 21 22 13 Kenny Perry 33-32–65 1. Riccardo Ricco, Italy, Saunier Duval-Scott, has elected free agency. 1. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, owner points. Juan Martin del Potro d. Simone Bolelli (5) START GOLF TRYOUTS: The Start High DETROIT TIGERS–Activated C Brandon 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Toronto FC 6 5 3 21 18 18 Garrett Willis 32-33–65 4 hours, 57 minutes, 52 seconds. 2. Alejan- 2. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, owner School boys’ golf team will hold tryouts at Ot- Will MacKenzie 33-32–65 dro Valverde, Spain, Caisse d’Epargne, 1 Inge from the 15-day DL. Recalled 1B Jeff points. 3. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, owner Philipp Kohlschreiber (4) d. 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(38) David Gilliland, Ford, owner Singles at Waldron High School. Fee $125, hit own SATURDAY, JULY 19 Wilson to Seattle for a player to be named. San Jose at Toronto FC, 3 John Riegger 34-34–68 States, Garmin Chipotle, same time. 20. Acquired RHP Dan Reichert and INF-OF points. 24. (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford, owner Second Round ball. Winner gets into Labor Day Softball Kevin Sutherland 34-34–68 Tadej Valjavec, Slovenia, AG2R-La Mondiale, points. 25. (5) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, owner David Ferrer (1) d. Boris Pashanski, Serbia, Marathon free. Information: Jeff Bernath 517- Los Angeles at New York, 6:30 Ryan Mulhern from Cleveland for cash con- Colorado at FC Dallas, 8:30 Jon Mills 33-35–68 same time. siderations. Recalled RHP Luis Munoz from points. 7-5, 6-1. 286-6598. Entry deadline July 15. Rich Beem 36-32–68 26. (19) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, owner points. Tommy Robredo (3) d. Jonas Bjorkman Real Salt Lake at Chicago, 8:30 Altoona (EL). Matt Kuchar 33-35–68 Overall Standings ST. 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Victor Hanescu d. Ivo Karlovic (4) 6-7 (4), Chicago 5 12 .294 7 03. 8. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Spain, Miller for fi ve games without pay for violat- FOOTBALL John Huston 35-34–69 Caisse d’Epargne, 1:12. 9. Stijn Devolder, ing the terms of the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug 38. (66) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, owner at- 7-6 (3), 7-6 (11). Atlanta 2 17 .105 11 Bart Bryant 34-35–69 tempts. 39. (84) AJ Allmendinger, Toyota, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez d. Nicolas Kiefer Western Conference Belgium, Quick Step, 1:21. 10. Oscar Pereiro, Program. Suspended Chicago G JamesOn Todd Hamilton 33-36–69 Spain, Caisse d’Epargne, same time. Curry for one game without pay for pleading owner attempts. 40. (96) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, (6) walkover. W L Pct GB Dan Forsman 33-36–69 owner attempts. Jeremy Chardy d. Dominik Meffert 6-7 (1), CFL San Antonio 14 6 .700 – Also guilty to resisting or obstructing an offi cer Shane Bertsch 34-35–69 and violating Idaho law. 41. (78) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, owner 7-6 (5), 7-6 (4). EAST DIVISION Los Angeles 12 6 .667 1 Tom Byrum 34-35–69 111. Danny Pate, United States, Garmin attempts. 42. (10) Patrick Carpentier, Dodge, Mikhail Youzhny (3) d. Flavio Cipolla W L T Pts PF PA Seattle 13 7 .650 1 Chipotle, 19:42. PHOENIX SUNS–Signed C Robin Lopez. 1 Kyle Thompson 33-36–69 owner attempts. 43. (70) Jason Leffl er, Chev- 6-3, 6-2. Montreal 210 49057 Minnesota 9 10 .474 4 /2 126. William Frischkorn, United States, Gar- FOOTBALL 1 Jesper Parnevik 34-35–69 rolet, owner attempts. Hamilton 1 1 0 2 42 46 Phoenix 9 10 .474 4 /2 Jay Williamson 33-36–69 min Chipotle, 21:21. Budapest Grand Prix Toronto 1 1 0 2 36 48 Houston 9 11 .450 5 National Football League Failed to qualify 1 Steve Marino 35-34–69 44. (34) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, owner Winnipeg 0 2 0 0 40 61 Sacramento 8 11 .421 5 /2 CAROLINA PANTHERS–Released QB Zach Johnson 35-34–69 Taylor Tharp and P Dan Zeidman. attempts. 45. (08) Johnny Sauter, Dodge, Budapest, Hungary WESTERN DIVISION LAST NIGHT David Duval 33-36–69 owner attempts. W L T Pts PF PA Seattle 89, Phoenix 78 WASHINGTON REDSKINS–Agreed to Singles Joe Ogilvie 34-35–69 terms with OL Chad Rinehart. Released QB Sask. 200 46029 San Antonio 75, Chicago 67 Heath Slocum 34-35–69 LATEST LINE Second Round Calgary 2 1 0 4 82 71 Los Angeles at Sacramento, late Sam Hollenbach, DE Tommy Davis and C Klara Zakopalova (7) d. Mathilde Johans- Brad Elder 33-36–69 Kyle DeVan. Edmonton 1 1 0 2 47 65 TONIGHT Tim Petrovic 35-34–69 son 6-0, 6-1. British Col. 0 2 0 0 34 54 Washington at Detroit, 7:30 Baseball SPORTLIGHT Petra Kvitova d. Martina Muller 6-2, 6-1. Nick Flanagan 33-36–69 HOCKEY Note: Two points for a regulation or over- Atlanta at San Antonio, 8 National League Katalin Marosi d. Tsvetana Pironkova (3) Bob Sowards 35-34–69 1 1 National Hockey League time win and one point for a tie. TUESDAY CHICAGO CUBS 6 /2 -7 /2 San Francisco JULY 11 6-2, 7-6 (2). Chris Stroud 34-35–69 –Signed LW LAST NIGHT Phoenix 99, Houston 94 St. Louis Even-6 PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS 1914–Babe Ruth makes his major league Chad Collins 36-33–69 1 1 Nikita Filatov to a three-year contract. Calgary 23, Montreal 19 Washington 50, Indiana 48 PHILADELPHIA 6 /2 -7 /2 Arizona pitching debut for the Boston Red Sox Campbell’s Hall of Fame Tim Clark 35-35–70 1 1 MINNESOTA WILD–Named Matt Shaw Toronto at Edmonton, late Detroit 88, Connecticut 82 NY METS 6 /2 -7 /2 Colorado against Cleveland, getting the 4-3 victory Mark Brooks 33-37–70 1 1 assistant coach. Championships TONIGHT San Antonio 83, New York 79 Glen Day 34-36–70 Houston 5 /2 -6 /2 WASHINGTON over the Indians. British Columbia at Winnipeg Seattle 79, Sacramento 64 MILWAUKEE 8-9 Cincinnati NEW YORK RANGERS–Signed D Vladimir 1950–Red Schoendienst hits a home run Jim McGovern 34-36–70 Denisov. Newport, R.I. TOMORROW WEDNESDAY SAN DIEGO 7-8 Atlanta in the 14th inning to give the NL a 4-3 victory Olin Browne 37-33–70 1 1 PHOENIX COYOTES–Named F Doug Sul- Saskatchewan at Hamilton Atlanta 73, Minnesota 67 LA DODGERS 6 /2 -7 /2 Florida in the All-Star game. Singles Mathias Gronberg 30-40–70 liman assistant coach. Los Angeles 82, Houston 74, OT Lucas Glover 34-36–70 1967–Tony Perez homers in the 15th in- Second Round PITTSBURGH PENGUINS–Re-signed F ning off Catfi sh Hunter to give the National Alexander Peya d. Donald Young (6) 7-6 Arena Playoffs Billy Mayfair 35-35–70 American League Connor James. Y.E. Yang 34-36–70 League a 2-1 win in the longest game in (4), 6-3. BOSTON 8-9 Baltimore ST. LOUIS BLUES–Signed D Mike All-Star history. Vince Spadea d. Nicolas Mahut (3) 6-2, CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Ron Whittaker 34-36–70 CLEVELAND Even-6 Tampa Bay Weaver. LOCAL GOLF 1 1 1979–Renaldo Nehemiah of the United 6-3. National Conference Michael Letzig 35-35–70 DETROIT 7 /2 -8 /2 Minnesota Jamie Lovemark 34-36–70 COLLEGE States sets a Pan American Games record Ivan Navarro d. Kevin Anderson (8) 7-6 Tomorrow: Cleveland at Philadelphia, TORONTO Even-6 NY Yankees in the 110 hurdles with a time of 13.20 Ted Purdy 33-37–70 1 1 CLEVELAND STATE–Named Shawn Hood (3), 3-6, 6-4. 1 p.m. Chi White Sox 5 /2 -6 /2 TEXAS seconds. TDGA Jr. Match Play John Morse 36-34–70 1 1 women’s assistant basketball coach. Fabrice Santoro (2) d. Aisam-ul-Haq Seattle 5 /2 -6 /2 KANSAS CITY 1981–Britain’s Sebastian Coe breaks his American Conference BOYS FINALS: Paul Jimison d. Thomas D.J. Trahan 35-35–70 LA Angels Even-6 OAKLAND OHIO STATE–Named Nick Myers men’s Qureshi, Pakistan, 7-6 (4), 6-2. lacrosse coach. own world record in the 1,000-meter run with Quarterfi nals Tomorrow: Grand Rapids at San Jose, 3: Duris, 6-4. George McNeill 35-35–70 Home Team in CAPS Tag Ridings 31-39–70 a time of 2:12.18 in a meet in Oslo, Norway. Prakash Amritraj d. Rohan Bopanna 30 p.m. GIRLS FINALS: Caroline Powers d. Alyssa Seven runners shatter the 3-minute, 51-sec- 6-4, 6-3. ArenaBowl Shimel, 5 and 4. Bubba Watson 33-37–70 Steve Allan 36-34–70 ond barrier in the mile led by Steve Ovett at Frank Dancevic (7) d. Igor Kunitsyn 7-5, 3:49.25. Steve Scott fi nishes third and sets an 6-3. At New Orleans Justin Bolli 35-35–70 Sunday, July 27: TBD, 3 p.m. Jason Dufner 37-33–70 American record in 3:49.68.

JAMIE FARR OWENS CORNING CLASSIC FARR CLASSIC Gloria Park CREAMER: SHOT BY SHOT hits an TEE TIMES Paula Creamer set a Farr Classic and Highland Meadows course record yesterday with an approach 11-under-par 60. It is the second-lowest score in LPGA history. She started her round on No. 10. shot on No. 9, SECOND ROUND Here’s a shot-by-shot recap: her fi nal hole Tee No. 1 yesterday 7:30 a.m. —Sherri Turner, Simi Mehra, FRONT NINE at the Jamie t Ashleigh Simon No. 10 (376, Par 4): Driver to right fairway bunker, 7-iron from 140 yards, 8-foot birdie putt. Farr Owens tNo. 11 (391, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 6-iron from 154 yards to 8 feet, two-putt par. 7:40 a.m. — Anna Rawson, Siew-Ai Lim, Corning Jennifer Greggain tNo. 12 (395, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 6-iron from 165 yards to 30 feet, two-putt par. 7:50 a.m. — Paige Mackenzie, Virada tNo. 13 (355, Par 4): Driver to fairway, pitching wedge from 107 yards, 13-foot birdie putt. Classic. Nirapathpongporn , Gloria Park tNo. 14 (178, Par 3): 5-iron to 20 feet, two-putt par. Park shot a 8:00 a.m. — Barb Mucha , Jackie tNo. 15 (389, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 7-iron from 151 yards to 15 feet, two-putt par. 6-under 65 Gallagher-Smith, Taylor Leon tNo. 16 (400, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 7-iron from 156 yards to 16 feet, two-putt par. t and is tied for 8:10 a.m. — Jamie Hullett, Violeta No. 17 (513, Par 5): Driver to fairway, 3-wood, pitching wedge from 90 yards, 8-foot birdie putt. second place. Retamoza, Hana Kim tNo. 18 (532, Par 5): Driver to fairway, 3-wood, 58-degree wedge from 71 yards, 12-foot birdie putt. 8:20 a.m. — Nancy Scranton, Becky Lucidi, Reilley Rankin BACK NINE t 8:30 a.m. — Katie Futcher, Emily Bastel, No. 1 (347, Par 4): 4-rescue club to fairway, 5-iron from 162 yards, nine-foot birdie putt. t Mallory Blackwelder No. 2 (150, Par 3): 6-iron to right side of green, 30-foot birdie putt. t 8:40 a.m. — Julieta Granada, Meaghan No. 3 (380, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 5-iron from 156 yards, 15-foot birdie putt. t Francella, Momoko Ueda No. 4 (375, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 6-iron from 157 yards to 20 feet, two-putt par. t 8:50 a.m. — Jin Joo Hong, Karen No. 5 (392, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 3-rescue club from 188 yards, 6-inch birdie putt. t Stupples, Ji Young Oh No. 6 (148, Par 3): 7-iron to 15 feet, two-putt par. THE BLADE/ tNo. 7 (575, Par 5): Driver to left rough, 3-rescue club, 9-iron from 126 yards, 5-foot birdie putt. DAVE ZAPOTOSKY 9:00 a.m. — Catriona Matthew, Giulia t Sergas, Katherine Hull No. 8 (128, Par 3): 8-iron, 14-foot birdie putt. tNo. 9 (375, Par 4): Driver to fairway, 7-iron from 137 yards, 20-foot birdie putt. said through an interpreter. “My self a chance to make a birdie 9:10 a.m. — Alena Sharp, Leta Lindley, stomach was having some prob- on almost every hole, so it was Rachel Hetherington lems, so I didn’t anticipate such a really nice to see. 9:20 a.m. — Lorie Kane, Brandie Burton, great score in the round. “She has played really good Angela Stanford Creamer’s raw score was one 9. The last one broke left-to-right “But the birdie on the fi rst [before], but the putts haven’t 12:15 p.m. — Se Ri Pak, Eun-Hee Ji, shot from the all-time LPGA about fi ve feet before having just hole kind of boosted up my dropped. So, as far as it going in Laura Diaz Farr single-round record of 59 shot enough steam to fi nd the cup. confi dence and I just went from the hole, this was absolutely the 12:25 p.m. — Mi Hyun Kim, Natalie by Annika Sorenstam in 2001 in “I was happy that last one Gulbis, Paula Creamer Continued from Page 1 there.” best she’s ever played.” 12:35 p.m. — Kristy McPherson, Karrie Phoenix, although the tour’s all- went in,” Creamer said. “It put a “I haven’t played good the Creamer may not have ex- Webb, Meg Mallon fi ve Farr Classic titles back in time money leader’s score was nice topper on the day.” past couple tournaments, but I pected a record, but she did 12:45 p.m. — Christina Kim, Brittany 1998. Pak opened her quest for a a 13-under round achieved on a “She made everything,” started hitting better last week anticipate a solid round. Lincicome, Meena Lee sixth Farr title with a 3-under 68 par-72 course layout. Only three said 2006 Farr champion Mi and I feel really good,” Park said. “I had a really good warm-up, 12:55 p.m. — Nancy Lopez, Laura yesterday, playing in the group other rounds of 60 have been Hyun Kim, who played in “I’m glad I fi nished before the I had good putting and I felt Davies, Nicole Castrale ahead of Creamer, long before shot in LPGA play. Creamer’s group yesterday. weather comes. good,” Creamer said. “I missed 1:05 p.m. — Charlotte Mayorkas, an early-evening storm caused “I haven’t really been able to “She hit short putts all day,” said “I was close today. I played one fairway and that was the Dina Ammaccapane, Kristen Samp an overnight suspension of play make too many putts the past Natalie Gulbis, who completed pretty good and I’m pretty happy fi rst hole. After that I hit 18 1:15 p.m. — Marcy Hart, Mhairi McKay, with 21 golfers yet to fi nish. couple of weeks, and it was just that threesome. “She had tap-ins Shanshan Feng about it. There’s three days left, greens. There was never a mo- First-round play was scheduled kind of like it all saved up for to- and, when she did have [longer] so we’ll see how it goes [today].” ment where I thought, ‘Oh my!’ I 1:25 p.m. — Jennifer Rosales, Eva to resume at 7:15 this morning, day,” Creamer said. “I think the putts that she had to make, she Dahllof, Young-A Yang Park was referring to the in- just tried to keep on going.” 1:35 p.m. — Young Jo, Hwanhee Lee, with the second round to follow. most positive thing was that I made them.” clement weather that suspended Creamer — who has won two Su A Kim “Coming in, I felt really good gave myself so many opportuni- The record round sends play at 6:20 p.m., just minutes LPGA tournaments this year and 1:45 p.m. — Kim Hall, Miriam Nagl, about my game,” Creamer said. ties. I hit 18 greens. I missed two Creamer into today’s second after she saved par with a nifty six overall since joining the tour Jimin Jeong “I love this golf course and, fairways. round with a fi ve-shot lead over up-and-down on No. 9 to close full time in 2005 — entered the 1:55 p.m. — Kris Tamulis, Meredith today, it was just going in. My “I was always in the zone, and South Koreans Eun-Hee Ji and her round. Farr Classic with $1,060,960 in Duncan, Nicole Hage irons were darts. I never realized what [score] I Gloria Park, who each shot a Prior to yesterday, the 21-year- earnings through 15 events this 2:05 p.m. — Beth Bader, Sarah Jane “We had such a great gallery. was at until the last couple of 6-under 65s yesterday. old Creamer’s low LPGA score season. Kenyon, Allison Hanna-Williams The fans were phenomenal. holes, when I started to think Two players are tied for fourth, was 64. Tee No. 10 When you’re playing well, that’s about it a little bit.” six shots back at 66, including “It was a dream actually,” said Contact Steve Junga at: 7:30a.m. — Erica Blasberg, Hannah Jun, what you want to do, perform Creamer’s birdies — which Swedish native Eva Dahllof and Creamer’s mother, Karen. “There Moira Dunn in front of people. It feels great. outnumbered her pars by four South Korean Young Kim. [email protected] 7:40 a.m. — Carri Wood, Danielle were some substantial distances or 419-724-6461 I mean, 60, geez! You’ll take that — came, in order, on numbers “I came to this round this that dropped, but she gave her- Downey, Carolina Llano anywhere.” 10, 13, 17, 18, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 and morning not feeling very well,” Ji 7:50 a.m. — Eunjung Yi , Seo-Jae Lee, Ashli Bunch 8:00 a.m. — Cindy Pasechnik, Lisa Strom, Mikaela Parmlid 8:10 a.m. — Stephanie Louden, Audra walk yet, but it’s a good start. should tie it all together with a ‘em up for one day.” fi nal green. Burks, Lee Ann Walker-Cooper “Tomorrow’s another day,” pretty pink ribbon. Colin Cann, who has carried Se Ri Pak turned and walked 8:20 a.m. — Wendy Doolan, Kris Hackenberg Creamer said, “and you never No, Creamer never thought Creamer’s bag since she turned away. And Paula Creamer was in Tschetter, Tracy Hanson know what could happen.” about golf’s magic number, 59. pro at age 18 in 2005, said his the pink. 8:30 a.m. — Vicki Goetze-Ackerman, Continued from Page 1 What? A 59? But afterwards, she realized how player’s rounds are often dic- Seol-An Jeon, Candy Hannemann It has been done only once, easily it might have been ac- tated by the early going. 8:40 AM- Jill McGill, Johanna Head, the fringe of the green, staring at Contact Blade sports columnist her bright pink ball, studying a by Annika Sorenstam, and complished. “If she holes a couple at the Dave Hackenberg at: Il Mi Chung Creamer never gave it a thought “There were defi nitely a start, she relaxes and just gets 8:50 AM- Hee Young Park, Grace Park, 20-foot putt with about 60 inch- [email protected] Sherri Steinhauer es of left-to-right break, the kind yesterday. couple more shots out there,” better and better,” he said. or 419-724-6398 9:00 a.m. — Christa Johnson, Karine of putt a golfer really doesn’t When that snake of a putt fell she said, but certainly not in a Creamer birdied two of her Icher, Soo-Yun Kang think about making unless said into the cup on its fi nal turn, complaining way after bettering fi rst four holes, running in tes- 9:10 a.m. — Diana D’Alessio, Allison golfer is playing out of his or her her playing partner, former Farr her previous personal best by a ters from eight and 13 feet. Soon Fouch, Young Kim mind. The zone, they call it. champion Mi Hyun Kim, fairly whopping four shots. “I guess I after, pretty much everything 9:20 a.m. — Russy Gulyanamitta, Janice AIRPORT SPA Creamer was certainly in one screamed, “Unbelievable, a 60!” could have shot 59. But I’ll take started dropping. Moodie, Sophie Gustafson Hmm, thought Creamer, 60.” And, then, she stood on her 9647 Airport Hwy. 12:15 p.m. — Stacy Prammanasudh, yesterday. She hit 12 of 14 fair- ways and one of the misses was what’d we just shoot here? There was a fi ve-foot putt $10 OFF Open 24 hrs/7 days Sung Ah Yim, Carin Koch (Just 2 Miles East of Airport) 12:25 p.m. — Wendy Ward, Heather by about the length of a tee. She “I thought [the course] was straight up the slope that Young, Becky Morgan hit 18 greens in regulation and par 72,” she said. “I forgot this rimmed out at No. 11, and a COMPANIONS NEW MANAGEMENT! NEW GIRLS! 12:35 p.m. — Sun Young Yoo, H.J. Choi, that would pretty much account was a 71. 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