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Sport Scoreboard Page 38 Sport Monday, May 30, 2016 SPORT SCOREBOARD ADULT C West Division 2. Esteban Chaves, Colombia, Orica-GreenEdge, 52 India, 14; 15. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Renault, 6; 1 Garth Fleming .......................................... 1:24:15.806 W L Pct GB seconds behind. 16. Jenson Button, England, McLaren, 5; 17. Stoffel BERMUDA 2 Ian Henderson ......................................... 1:24:16.293 Texas 29 21 .580 -- 3. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar, 1:17. Vandoorne, Belgium, McLaren, 1; 3 Connor White ........................................... 1:24:19.089 Seattle 28 21 .571 ½ 4. Steven Kruijswijk, Netherlands, LottoNL-Jumbo, 1:50. 4 Edwin Jordan ........................................... 1:27:10.873 Los Angeles 22 28 .440 7 5. Rafal Majka, Poland, Tinkoff, 4:37. Constructors Standings: 1. Mercedes, 188; 2. Ferra- 5 Ziani Burgesson ....................................... 1:27:39.039 Oakland 22 29 .431 7½ 6. Bob Jungels, Luxembourg, Etixx-QuickStep, 8:31. ri, 121; 3. Red Bull, 112; 4. Williams, 66; 5. Force India, CRICKET 6 Claude Jean ............................................. 1:27:44.449 Houston 22 29 .431 7½ 7. Rigoberto Uran, Colombia, Cannondale, 11:47. 37; 6. Toro Rosso, 30; 7. McLaren, 24; 8. Haas, 22; 9. 7 Malik Joell ................................................ 1:27:51.805 8. Andrey Amador, Costa Rica, Movistar, 13:21. Renault, 6. 8 Sergio Edness ......................................... 1:28:03.051 Saturday’s results 9. Darwin Atapuma, Colombia, BMC Racing, 14:09. LOGIC PREMIER DIVISION 9 Richard O’Connell ...................................1:28:04.909 Toronto 10 Boston 9 10. Kanstantsin Siutsou, Belarus, Dimension Data, Bailey’s Bay v Willow Cuts 10 Brian Mcnab ........................................... 1:28:22.194 Kansas City 8 Chicago White Sox 7 16:20. Sea Breeze Oval (Bay won toss): Bailey’s Bay beat 11 Peter Gracey .......................................... 1:37:43.169 Oakland 12 Detroit 3 TENNIS Willow Cuts by seven wickets 12 Tom Hands ............................................. 1:43:07.331 Cleveland 11 Baltimore 4 Willow Cuts 13 James Wilson ......................................... 1:56:10.833 Tampa Bay 9 N.Y. Yankees 5 FRENCH OPEN R Shepherd b Brangman ............................................2 Texas 5 Pittsburgh 2 GOLF Roland Garros Houston 4 L.A. Angels 2 S Jones c Outerbridge b Brangman ...........................1 WOMEN Singles 1 Ashley Estwanik ....................................... 1:23:02.607 Minnesota 6 Seattle 5 S Fubler lbw b Hodsoll ................................................2 PGA TOUR Men 2 April Galder-Joyce ................................... 1:24:50.437 Yesterday’s results *D Basden c Trott b Carmichael .................................3 Dean & Deluca Invitational Third Round 3 Sarah Bonnett .......................................... 1:26:03.410 Boston 5 Toronto 3, 11 innings K Fubler lbw b Hodsoll ................................................1 Fort Worth, Texas Marcel Granollers, Spain, bt Rafael Nadal (4), Spain, 4 Martina Olcheski Bell .............................. 1:26:04.157 Baltimore 6 Cleveland 4 D Stephens lbw b Trott ..............................................30 Final scores walkover 5 Tristan Narraway ...................................... 1:26:09.373 N.Y. Yankees 2 Tampa Bay 1 K James c Smith b Hodsoll ........................................19 Jordan Spieth (500), $1,206,000 ....67-66-65-65--263 Dominic Thiem (13), Austria, bt Alexander Zverev, Ger- R Simmons b Carmichael ..........................................28 6 Elizabeth Jordan ...................................... 1:26:21.864 Kansas City 5 Chicago White Sox 4 Harris English (300), $723,600 .......67-69-64-66--266 many, 6-7, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 M Simons st Smith b Trott ........................................14 7 Rose-Anna Hoey .....................................1:26:36.885 Texas 6 Pittsburgh 2 Ryan Palmer (163), $388,600 .........66-67-66-68--267 David Ferrer (11), Spain, bt Feliciano Lopez (21), Spain, K Bashir not out ..........................................................1 8 Wenda Roberts ........................................ 1:30:13.044 Houston 8 L.A. Angels 6, 13 innings Webb Simpson (163), $388,600 ......65-67-67-68--267 6-4, 7-6, 6-1 †S Bean c Smith b Carmichael ..................................4 9 Zoey Roberts ........................................... 1:30:13.045 Oakland 4 Detroit 2 Kyle Reifers (110), $268,000 ...........66-67-67-68--268 Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, bt Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (6), Extras (b 4, w 37, nb 3) ..............................................44 10 Allison Petty ........................................... 1:31:25.448 Minnesota 5 Seattle 4 Jason Dufner (89), $216,913 ...........66-69-66-70--271 France, 2-5, retired Total (43.2 overs) ...................................................149 11 Kristen Palmer ....................................... 1:31:25.512 Today’s games Matt Kuchar (89), $216,913 .............73-67-63-68--271 Roberto Bautista Agut (14), Spain, bt Borna Coric, Cro- Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-7, 3-8, 4-10, 5-31, 6-66, 7-94, 12 Earlina Ingham ....................................... 1:39:32.929 Chicago White Sox (Quintana 5-4) at N.Y. Mets (Har- Anirban Lahiri (89), $216,913 ..........65-70-68-68--271 8-141, 9-141 13 Cassy Mc.Phee ......................................1:39:34.644 vey 3-7), 2.10pm atia, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 Martin Piller (89), $216,913 .............66-66-68-71--271 Tomas Berdych (7), Czech Republic, bt Pablo Cuevas Bowling: Hodsoll 9-2-19-3; Brangman 7-1-17-2; Jones 14 Tammy Ingham ...................................... 1:39:40.607 Boston (Wright 4-4) at Baltimore (Wilson 2-3), 2.35pm Chad Campbell (70), $167,500 ........69-72-68-63--272 Penelope Butterfield Minnesota (Santana 1-3) at Oakland (Graveman 1-6), (25), Urugay, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 7-5 9-0-40-0; Carmichael 8.2-1-29-3; Trott 10-2-30-2. Did not finish: Kevin Kisner (70), $167,500 ............71-66-69-66--272 5.05pm David Goffin (12), Belgium, bt Nicolas Almagro, Spain, Bailey’s Bay Bryce Molder (70), $167,500 ...........64-69-70-69--272 NOVICE WOMEN Houston (McHugh 4-4) at Arizona (Escobar 0-0), 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 T Fray not out .............................................................62 Marc Leishman (59), $134,000 .......68-67-69-69--273 1 Francis Hammond ................................... 1:02:24.719 5.10pm Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, bt Aljaz Bedene, Britain, D Hollis lbw b S Fubler ..............................................20 Chris Stroud (59), $134,000 ............69-69-64-71--273 *R Trott c Stephens b S Fubler ...................................0 2 Deanna Didyk .......................................... 1:02:28.733 San Diego (Cashner 2-4) at Seattle (Karns 4-1), 5.10pm 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 Chris Kirk (56), $117,250 .................70-70-65-69--274 A Furbert lbw b S Fubler .............................................0 3 Aine O’Sullivan ........................................ 1:02:39.432 Texas (Lewis 4-0) at Cleveland (Tomlin 7-0), 7.10pm Fourth Round Patrick Reed (56), $117,250 ............65-69-69-71--274 S Outerbridge not out ................................................33 4 Francis Betts ............................................ 1:02:42.373 N.Y. Yankees (Nova 3-2) at Toronto (Estrada 2-2), Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Spain, bt Milos Raonic (8), Can- David Hearn (52), $93,800 .............. 67-67-73-68--275 Extras (b 5, lb 7, w 22, nb 2) ......................................36 5 Sharon Craig ............................................ 1:04:27.332 8.07pm ada, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4 Tom Hoge (52), $93,800 ..................70-70-66-69--275 Total (3 wkts; 31.3 overs) ......................................151 6 Tracy Nash ............................................... 1:05:17.809 Tampa Bay (Andriese 3-0) at Kansas City (Kennedy Stan Wawrinka (3), Switzerland, bt Viktor Troicki (22), Zach Johnson (52), $93,800 ...........72-68-68-67--275 M Jones, D Brangman, J Usher, †S Smith, K Hodsoll, N 7 Kayla Simmons ........................................ 1:07:34.293 4-3), 9.15pm Serbia, 7-6, 6-7, 6-3, 6-2 Carmichael did not bat. 8 Nancy Stevens ......................................... 1:09:54.760 Detroit (Verlander 4-4) at L.A. Angels (Chacin 1-3), Troy Merritt (52), $93,800 ................69-70-68-68--275 Andy Murray (2), Britain, bt John Isner (15), United Brandt Snedeker (52), $93,800 .......68-68-69-70--275 Fall of wickets: 1-83, 2-87, 3-87. 9 Rosalind Wingate..................................... 1:13:27.608 10.05pm States, 7-6, 6-4, 6-3 Bowling: Stephens 6-0-40-0; Simons 4-0-13-0; 10 Dawn Johnson ....................................... 1:15:38.578 Tomorrow’s games Steven Bowditch (48), $69,680 .......69-68-71-68--276 Richard Gasquet (9), France, bt Kei Nishikori (5), Ja- James 5-1-25-0; Bashir 1-0-10-0; K Fubler 6.3-0-24-0; 11 Izabelle Arnold ........................................1:17:07.474 Houston at Arizona, 4.40pm Adam Hadwin (48), $69,680 ............ 68-67-70-71--276 pan, 6-4, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 S Fubler 5-0-18-3; Jones 3-0-8-0; Bean 1-0-2-0. 12 Tina Caesar-Robinson........................... 1:18:04.006 San Diego at Seattle, 4.40pm Danny Lee (48), $69,680 .................71-68-68-69--276 Umpires: O Andrade, C Waldron. 13 Elizabeth Browne ................................... 1:26:13.714 Texas at Cleveland, 7.10pm Tyler Aldridge (45), $53,433 ............ 69-70-71-67--277 WOMEN Did not finish: Megan Berry, Elizabeth Arnold Boston at Baltimore, 8.05pm Brian Harman (45), $53,433 ............71-70-68-68--277 Third Round WESTERN STARS v ST DAVID’S N.Y. 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