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Sport Scoreboard Page 34 Sport Thursday, April 14, 2016 SPORT SCOREBOARD Crystal Palace 33 10 8 15 35 42 38 Tuesday’s results Indiana 81 8145 100.6 and Ty Dillon are all within 20 points of Suarez ... After Norwich 33 8 7 18 35 57 31 Detroit 8 Pittsburgh 2 Charlotte 81 8153 100.7 next week’s event in Richmond, the series will run just BERMUDA N.Y. Yankees 3 Toronto 2 Memphis 81 8185 101.0 three times until June. Sunderland 32 6 9 17 36 57 27 Baltimore 9 Boston 5 New York 82 8289 101.1 Next race: ToyotaCare 250, April 23, Richmond Inter- Newcastle 32 6 7 19 32 61 25 Tampa Bay 5 Cleveland 1 Detroit 81 8201 101.2 national Speedway, Richmond, Virginia. BOWLING Aston Villa 33 3 7 23 23 64 16 Kansas City 3 Houston 2 Dallas 81 8317 102.7 Online: http://www.nascar.com L.A. Angels 5 Oakland 4 Boston 81 8318 102.7 MIXED MAJORS LEAGUE SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIP Texas 8 Seattle 0 Oklahoma City 82 8441 102.9 CAMPING WORLD TRUCK Tuesday’s results Tomorrow’s games Today’s games Chicago 81 8351 103.1 Next race: Toyota Tundra 250, May 6, Kansas Speed- Activators 6 Movers “N” Shakers 14 Brighton and Hove Albion v Fulham, 3.45pm Detroit (Zimmermann 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Cole 0-1), Milwaukee 81 8368 103.3 way, Kansas City, Kansas. Untouchables 15½ Troublemakers 4½ Hull City v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 3.45pm 1.35pm Orlando 81 8385 103.5 Last race: Kyle Busch began his Martinsville sweep Gang In Blue 17 Warriors 3 Saturday’s games Chicago White Sox (Latos 1-0) at Minnesota (E.San- Golden State 81 8435 104.1 by leading 123 laps and holding off John Hunter Ne- Fight Back 13 Mix Ups 7 Bolton Wanderers v Middlesbrough, 8.30am tana 0-0), 2.10pm Portland 81 8455 104.4 mechek for the win on April 2. Unpredictable 17 Strikers 3 Birmingham City v Burnley Cleveland (Salazar 1-0) at Tampa Bay (Archer 0-2), Washington 81 8477 104.7 Online: http://www.nascar.com MiniMax Forwarders 7 Spare Change 13 Blackburn Rovers v Huddersfield Town 2.10pm Denver 81 8502 105.0 Brentford v Bristol City N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 0-0) at Toronto (Stroman 1-0), Minnesota 81 8579 105.9 VERIZON INDYCAR MEN Cardiff City v Queens Park Rangers 8.07pm Brooklyn 81 8589 106.0 TOYOTA GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEACH Scratch Game: Renalda Bean 289; Carl Reid 255; Charlton Athletic v Derby County Baltimore (Tillman 1-0) at Texas (Hamels 2-0), 9.05pm New Orleans 81 8590 106.0 Site: Long Beach, California Wayne Kelly 24; Kevin Swan 221. Leeds United v Reading Kansas City (Kennedy 1-0) at Houston (Fister 1-0), 9.10pm Houston 81 8640 106.7 Schedule: Friday, practice (1pm), practice (5pm.); Sat- Scratch Series: Renalda Bean 697; Carl Reid 626; Preston North End v Milton Keynes Dons Tomorrow’s games L.A. Lakers 81 8670 107.0 urday, practice (1pm), qualifying (5-6:15pm., NBCSN, Kevin Swan 625; Wayne Kelly 618. Rotherham United v Nottingham Forest Seattle at N.Y. Yankees, 8.05pm Phoenix 81 8712 107.6 6-7:30 p.m.); Sunday, race, 4:30pm. (NBCSN). Women Sheffield Wednesday v Ipswich Town Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay, 8.10pm Philadelphia 81 8712 107.6 Track: (street, 1.97 miles). Scratch Game: Grace Brito 241; Patrice Tucker 237; N.Y. Mets at Cleveland, 8.10pm Sacramento 81 8827 109.0 Race distance: (157 miles, 80 laps). Laura Tucker 225; Marilou Minors 224. LEAGUE ONE Toronto at Boston, 8.10pm Last year: Helio Castroneves earned the pole with a Scratch Series: Patrice Tucker 619; Marilou Minors Saturday’s games Baltimore at Texas, 9.05pm track-record time, but Scott Dixon won the race and 601; Jennifer Stovell 588; Grace Brito 564. Chesterfield v Sheffield United, 9am Detroit at Houston, 9.10pm CRICKET later claimed his fourth IndyCar championship. Burton Albion v Barnsley L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 9.10pm Last race: Dixon dominated the first IndyCar race in Standings: 1. Gang In Blue 424½; 2. Unpredictable Colchester v Peterborough United Kansas City at Oakland, 11.05pm SPECSAVERS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Phoenix in 11 years, winning for the 20th time on an 422½; 3. MiniMax Forwarders 404; 4. Fight Back Coventry City v Millwall Division One oval. 398½; 5 Spare Change 361; 6. Untouchables 353; Crewe Alexandra v Scunthorpe United NATIONAL LEAGUE Chester-le-Street (final day of four; uncontested toss): Fast facts: Ryan Hunter-Reay will race the IMSA race 7. Mix Ups 324½; 8. Activators 296½; 9. Movers “N” Doncaster Rovers v Wigan Athletic East Division Durham 256 (81.4 overs; K K Jennings 116) and 223- a day before running in the IndyCar race. Hunter-Reay Shakers 235½; 10. Warriors 231½; 11. Troublemakers Fleetwood Town v Oldham Athletic W L Pct GB 4 (57 overs; K K Jennings 105*). Somerset 179 (48.1 has already run in a pair of endurance events this 139; 12. Strikers 127½. Gillingham v Port Vale Washington 5 1 .833 -- overs). Durham (10pts) drew with Somerset (8). season ... Brian Barnhart, IndyCar’s vice president of Rochdale v Blackpool Miami 3 3 .500 2 Rose Bowl (final day of four; uncontested toss): Hamp- competition, clarified why a yellow came out two laps Shrewsbury Town v Bradford City Philadelphia 3 5 .375 3 Commercial League shire 202 (79.2 overs; R McLaren 85; K H D Barker 5 from the finish in Phoenix, saying that the single-car Swindon Town v Bury New York 2 5 .286 3½ Monday’s results for 53) and 185-5 (71.5 overs; L A Dawson 50*). War- incident involving Alexander Rossi happened in front Walsall v Southend United Atlanta 0 7 .000 5½ Spinners 4 BPS Blue Lanterns 0 wickshire 360 (106.4 overs; I R Bell 174, C R Woakes of the leaders and forced cars to take evasive action. Central Division Sunset 4 Live Wires 0 66). Warwickshire (12pts) drew with Hampshire (9). Next race: Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama, April LEAGUE TWO W L Pct GB Ten Pin Mafia 3 We Do It Big 1 Trent Bridge (final day of four; uncontested toss): Not- 24, Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, Alabama. Saturday’s games Chicago 6 1 .857 -- Alley Pals 3 Super Stars 1 tinghamshire 446 (91.4 overs; S J Mullaney 113; S R Online: http://www.indycar.com Mansfield Town v Notts County, 9am Cincinnati 5 2 .714 1 Braves 3 Sweet Life 1 Patel 85; M H Wessels 81; C M W Read 63*) and 172- B.T.C. 3 Double Trouble 1 Accrington Stanley v Morecambe Pittsburgh 5 3 .625 1½ 7 (42.4 overs; G P Smith 54). Surrey 225 and 389 f/o NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG RACING Wimbledon v Crawley Town St. Louis 4 3 .571 2 (99.4 overs; A Harinath 137; K C Sangakkara 83; J T Bristol Rovers v Yeovil Town Milwaukee 3 4 .429 3 DENSO SPARK PLUGS NHRA NATIONALS MEN Ball 5 for 98). Next event: 4Wide NHRA Nationals, April 22-24, Char- High Scratch Game: 1 Billy Glasford 203; 2 Quinton Cambridge United v Carlisle United West Division Division Two lotte, North Carolina. Perinchief 199; 3 Wendell Smith 195. Exeter City v Northampton Town W L Pct GB Chelmsford (final day of four; Gloucestershire won Last race: Defending Top Fuel world champion Antron High Handicap Game: 1 Aesop Smith 258; 2 Jaime Hartlepool United v York City San Francisco 6 2 .750 -- toss): Gloucestershire 262 (77.3 overs; G H Roderick Brown won for the first time in 2016 in Las Vegas, hit- Ford 252; 3 Sean Perinchief 249. Leyton Orient v Dagenham & Redbridge Los Angeles 4 4 .500 2 88*; H J H Marshall 51) and 215 (56.4 overs; J M R ting nearly 315mph to hold off Troy Buff. High Scratch Series: 1 Quinton Perinchief 541; 2 Oxford United v Luton Town Colorado 3 4 .429 2½ Taylor 74; G H Roderick 58). Essex 385 (120.5 overs; T Online: http://www.nhra.com Aesop Smith 537; 3 Billy Glasford 535. Portsmouth v Plymouth Argyle Arizona 3 5 .375 3 Westley 121; A N Cook 105) and 94 without loss (26.4 High Handicap Series: 1 Justin Paynter 688; 2 Stevenage v Newport County San Diego 3 5 .375 3 overs; N L J Browne 55). Essex (23pts) beat Glouces- Steven Bean 674; 3 Donavan Robinson 670. Wycombe Wanderers v Barnet FORMULA ONE Tuesday’s results tershire (4) by ten wickets CHINESE GRAND PRIIX Northampton (final day of four: uncontested toss): Site: Jiading, Shanghai Women VANARAMA NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 8 Pittsburgh 2 Northamptonshire 481-7 (135 overs; B M Duckett 282*; Schedule: Friday, practice (10pm-11:30pm), practice High Scratch Game: 1 Sandra Ford 205; 2 Sharon Saturday’s games Arizona 4 L.A. Dodgers 2 Gibson 199; 3 Brenda Burrows 197. Aldershot Town v Boreham Wood Washington 2 Atlanta 1 A G Wakely 51). Northamptonshire (9pts) drew with (2am-3:30am.); Saturday, practice (12am-1am), quali- Sussex (6). fying (3am-4am.); Sunday, race, 2am. (NBCSN). High Handicap Game: 1 Roseann Mienzer 253; 2 Bromley v Torquay United Philadelphia 3 San Diego 0 Terrieka Simmons 251; 3 Sharon Gibson 249. Cheltenham Town v Halifax Town Miami 2 N.Y. Mets 1 Worcester: Match abandoned without a ball being Track: Shanghai International Circuit (road, 3.39 miles). High Scratch Series: 1 Sandra Ford 531; 2 Sharon Chester v Welling United San Francisco 7 Colorado 2 bowled.
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