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Red-Hot Ludwick Delivers Key Hit As Reds Top Cubs B2 SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 2012 THE ADVOCATE-MESSENGER SCORECARD/SPORTS WWW.AMNEWS.COM OlympicS GOlF linda Snell, Rachel Jarry, Elizabeth Cambage, Lauren Retief Goosen 73-74-75—223 +7 Red-hot Ludwick Jackson). Luke Donald 74-76-74—224 +8 Olympic BOXING pGa scores Cameron Tringale 69-78-77—224 +8 Men PGA Championship Par Scores Scott Piercy 68-78-78—224 +8 49Kg By The Associated Press Ryo Ishikawa 69-77-79—225 +9 tV schedule GOLD—Zou Shiming, China. Saturday Toru Taniguchi 72-76-78—226 +10 SILVER—Kaeo Pongprayoon, Thailand. At Kiawah Island Golf Resort (Ocean Course) Marcus Fraser 74-75-78—227 +11 delivers key hit London Olympic TV Schedule BRONZE—David Ayrapetyan, Russia. By The Associated Press Kiawah Island, S.C. George McNeill 71-76-80—227 +11 BRONZE—Paddy Barnes, Ireland. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 Purse: $8 million John Huh 72-78-79—229 +13 56Kg NBC Yardage: 7,676; Par: 72 GOLD—Luke Campbell, Britain. Men’s Marathon, 6 a.m.-9 a.m. (LIVE) Partial Third Round Leaderboard SILVER—John Joe Nevin, Ireland. Men’s Basketball - Gold Medal Final (LIVE); Men’s Vol- Play suspended by wet grounds Rory McIlroy -6 thru 9 as Reds top Cubs BRONZE—Lazaro Alvarez Estrada, Cuba. Bo Van Pelt 73-73-67—213 -3 Vijay Singh -6 thru 7 leyball - Gold Medal Final; Men’s Water Polo - Gold BRONZE—Satoshi Shimizu, Japan. Steve Stricker 74-73-67—214 -2 Adam Scott -5 thru 9 Medal Final; Wrestling - Freestyle Gold Medal Final; 64Kg Jimmy Walker 73-75-67—215 -1 Carl Pettersson -4 thru 8 Gymnastics - Rhythmic Group Gold Medal Final, 10 GOLD—Roniel Iglesias Sotolongo, Cuba. David Lynn 73-74-68—215 -1 Bo Van Pelt -3 thru 18 a.m.-6 p.m. SILVER—Denys Berinchyk, Ukraine. CHICAGO (AP) — Ryan Closing Ceremony, 7 p.m.-10:38 p.m. Padraig Harrington 70-76-69—215 -1 Trevor Immelman -3 thru 10 BRONZE—Munkh-Erdene Uranchimeg, Mongolia. Steve Stricker -2 thru 18 Ludwick has hit like Joey NBC SPORTS NETWORK BRONZE—Vincenzo Mangiacapre, Italy. Geoff Ogilvy 68-78-70—216 E Sore knee sets Men’s Basketball - Bronze Medal (LIVE); Men’s Volley- Bill Haas 75-73-69—217 +1 Peter Hanson -2 thru 12 Votto the past three weeks. 75Kg Graeme McDowell -2 thru 11 ball - Bronze Medal; Men’s Water Polo - Bronze Medal GOLD—Ryota Murata, Japan. Marc Leishman 74-72-71—217 +1 (LIVE); Men’s Handball - Gold Medal Final (LIVE) and Jason Dufner 74-76-68—218 +2 Joost Luiten -2 thru 12 With Votto hurt the last SILVER—Esquiva Falcao Florentino, Brazil. Ian Poulter -2 thru 8 Votto back Bronze Medal; Women’s Modern Pentathlon - Gold BRONZE—Abbos Atoev, Uzbekistan. Justin Rose 69-79-70—218 +2 three weeks, Ludwick con- Medal Final, 6 a.m.-6 p.m. BRONZE—Anthony Ogogo, Britain. Bubba Watson 73-75-70—218 +2 CHICAGO (AP) — Reds first MSNBC 91Kg Greg Chalmers 70-76-72—218 +2 tinued a torrid month with a Men’s Cycling - Mountain Bike Gold Medal Final (LIVE); GOLD—Oleksandr Usyk, Ukraine. Jim Furyk 72-77-70—219 +3 lpGa scores two-run double in the eighth baseman Joey Votto returned to Wrestling - Freestyle Qualifying, 7 a.m.-11 a.m. SILVER—Clemente Russo, Italy. Louis Oosthuizen 70-79-70—219 +3 Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Leaders CNBC BRONZE—Tervel Pulev, Bulgaria. J.J. Henry 72-77-70—219 +3 By The Associated Press and the Cincinnati Reds ral- Cincinnati to have cartilage re- Boxing - Gold Medal Final (LIVE), 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m. BRONZE—Teymur Mammadov, Azerbaijan. Paul Lawrie 73-75-71—219 +3 Saturday lied to a 4-2 win over the moved from his surgically re- NBC OLYMPIC BASKETBALL CHANNEL CANOE SPRINT John Senden 73-74-72—219 +3 At Highland Meadows Golf Club Men’s Basketball - Gold Medal Final, 6 a.m.-6 p.m. Men Ben Curtis 69-76-73—219 +3 Sylvania, Ohio Chicago Cubs on Saturday paired left knee. NBC OLYMPIC SOCCER CHANNEL Kayak Singles 200 Thorbjorn Olesen 75-74-71—220 +4 Purse: $1.3 million Manager Dusty Baker said Men’s Soccer - Gold Medal Final, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. GOLD—Ed McKeever, Britain. Rich Beem 72-76-72—220 +4 Yardage: 6,428; Par: 71 afternoon. SILVER—Saul Craviotto Rivero, Spain. Alex Noren 67-80-73—220 +4 Third Round Saturday that Votto felt soreness BRONZE—Mark de Jonge, Canada. Ernie Els 72-75-73—220 +4 I.K. Kim 69-67-66—202 -11 BASEBALL in his knee after participating in a medals table Kayak Doubles 200 Sang Moon Bae 72-78-71—221 +5 Jiyai Shin 69-67-66—202 -11 2012 Summer Olympic Medals Table GOLD—Russia (Yury Postrigay, Alexander Dyachenko). Darren Clarke 73-76-72—221 +5 So Yeon Ryu 67-68-67—202 -11 sliding drill. Votto underwent a 6- By The Associated Press SILVER—Belarus (Raman Piatrushenka, Vadzim Brendon de Jonge 71-78-72—221 +5 Hee Kyung Seo 68-66-68—202 -11 minute procedure Friday night. If At London Makhneu). Robert Garrigus 74-73-74—221 +5 Mika Miyazato 66-68-69—203 -10 After Drew Stubbs dou- Through 287 of 302 total medal events BRONZE—Britain (Liam Heath, Jon Schofield). Y.E. Yang 73-74-74—221 +5 Inbee Park 69-65-69—203 -10 rehab goes well, he is expected Canoe Singles 200 bled and Brandon Phillips Nation G S B Tot Charl Schwartzel 70-77-74—221 +5 Chella Choi 66-67-70—203 -10 GOLD—Yuri Cheban, Ukraine. to return to the Reds in about 10 United States 44 29 29 102 Gary Woodland 67-79-75—221 +5 Jacqui Concolino 68-68-69—205 -8 singled off Cubs reliever SILVER—Jevgenij Shuklin, Lithuania. China 38 27 22 87 K.J. Choi 69-77-75—221 +5 Angela Stanford 66-70-69—205 -8 BRONZE—Ivan Shtyl’, Russia. James Russell (5-1), Ludwick days. Russia 21 25 32 78 David Toms 72-78-72—222 +6 Hee-Won Han 68-67-70—205 -8 Women Britain 28 15 19 62 Dustin Johnson 71-79-72—222 +6 Pernilla Lindberg 64-71-70—205 -8 looped a pitch down the left- The 2010 NL MVP had arthro- Kayak Singles 200 Germany 11 19 14 44 Matt Every 72-76-74—222 +6 Others GOLD—Lisa Carrington, New Zealand. field line and into the corner. scopic surgery to repair torn car- Japan 6 14 17 37 Chez Reavie 74-76-73—223 +7 Natalie Gulbis 69-71-69—209 -4 SILVER—Inna Osypenko-Radomska, Ukraine. Seung-yul Noh 74-75-74—223 +7 Paula Creamer 68-71-71—210 -3 tilage on July 17 after getting Australia 7 16 12 35 BRONZE—Natasa Douchev-Janics, Hungary. The comeback made a France 10 11 12 33 Thomas Bjorn 70-79-74—223 +7 Laura Davies 68-74-69—211 -2 CYCLING (MOUNTAIN BIKE) Ken Duke 71-78-74—223 +7 Brittany Lincicome 69-73-69—211 -2 winner of Bronson Arroyo (8- injured sliding into third base. South Korea 13 7 7 27 Women Italy 8 7 8 23 Cross Country 7), who held the Cubs to two Before that surgery, Votto was Netherlands 6 6 8 20 GOLD—Julie Bresset, France. runs and five hits over eight batting .342 with 14 homers and Ukraine 5 4 9 18 SILVER—Sabine Spitz, Germany. Canada 1 5 12 18 BRONZE—Georgia Gould, Fort Collins, Colo. baSeball innings. Arroyo gave up both 49 RBIs. He was leading the NL Hungary 8 4 5 17 DIVING Detroit 6, Texas 2 in doubles, walks, on-base per- Spain 3 9 4 16 Men Chicago White Sox 4, Oakland 3 runs early, but settled down Brazil 3 4 8 15 10m Platform Nl, al leaders Tampa Bay 12, Minnesota 6 to improve to 5-0 in his last centage and extra-base hits. New Zealand 5 3 5 13 GOLD—David Boudia, Noblesville, Ind. Major League Baseball Leaders L.A. Angels 6, Seattle 5 Iran 4 5 3 12 SILVER—Qiu Bo, China. seven starts at Wrigley Field. By The Associated Press Saturday’s Games Jamaica 4 4 4 12 BRONZE—Thomas Daley, Britain. (Through Friday’s games) N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 2 in the left knee he had Cuba 4 3 5 12 FIELD HOCKEY “With a runner on third, NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Cleveland, night Belarus 3 4 5 12 Men Kansas City at Baltimore, night especially when I got to two arthroscopic surgery on July Kazakhstan 6 0 4 10 GOLD—Germany (Maximilian Mueller, Martin Haener, East Division W L Pct GB Oakland at Chicago White Sox, night strikes, I was just trying to put 17. The 2010 NL MVP had a Poland 2 2 6 10 Oskar Deecke, Christopher Wesley, Moritz Fuerste, To- Tampa Bay at Minnesota, night Czech Republic 3 3 3 9 bias Hauke, Jan Philipp Rabente, Benjamin Wess, Timo Washington 70 43 .619 — Atlanta 65 47 .580 4 1/2 Detroit at Texas, night the ball in play,” Ludwick minor procedure to remove a Romania 2 5 2 9 Wess, Oliver Korn, Christopher Zeller, Max Weinhold, Seattle at L.A. Angels, night Denmark 2 4 3 9 Matthias Witthaus, Florian Fuchs, Philipp Zeller, Thilo New York 54 59 .478 16 said. “I didn’t want to strike piece of floating cartilage, but Philadelphia 51 61 .455 18 1/2 Today’s Games Kenya 2 3 4 9 Stralkowski).
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