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Tuesday, Jul. 22, 2008

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BASEBALL

Major League

MLB—Suspended Tampa Bay Rays minor league RHP Matthew Walker (FSL) for 50 games for testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance in violation of the minor league drug prevention and treatment program.

American League

CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Purchased the contract of LHP Clayton Richard from Charlotte (IL). Transferred LHP Andrew Sisco from the 15- to 60-day DL.

NEW YORK YANKEES—Placed C Jorge Posada on the 15-day DL. Activated OF Johnny Damon from the 15-day DL.

TEXAS RANGERS—Recalled pitcher Scott Feldman from Frisco (Texas). Optioned C Taylor Teagarden to Oklahoma (PCL).

National League

PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Recalled RHP John Van Benschoten from Indianapolis (IL). Optioned RHP Marino Salas to Indianapolis.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

NBA—Named Bernie Fryer vice president and director of officials; Joe Borgia vice president, referee operations, and Ronnie Nunn director of development.

BOSTON CELTICS—Re-signed G Eddie House and G Tony Allen.

Women's National Basketball Association

SACRAMENTO MONARCHS—Re-signed F DeMya Walker.

State Basketball League

Goldfield Giants (Western Australia)—Signed Eastern Kentucky C Darnell Dialls.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed DE Christian Mohr as an international practice squad player. Waived DB Justin Sandy and DE Zach West.

DENVER BRONCOS—Signed C Kory Lichtensteiger. Waived RB Mike Bell and K Garrett Hartley.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed RB Jamaal Charles and TE Brad Cottam to three-year contracts.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed LB Shawn Crable and QB Kevin O'Connell.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Acquired TE Jeremy Shockey from the New York Giants for second- and fifth-round 2009 draft picks.

OAKLAND RAIDERS—Released OT Jonathan Palmer.

TENNESSEE TITANS—Agreed to terms with DE William Hayes on a multiyear contract. Waived S Rocky Schwartz.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

CALGARY FLAMES—Signed F Andre Roy.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Re-signed G Corey Crawford to a one-year contact.

DETROIT RED WINGS—Re-signed G Jimmy Howard and D Jonathan Ericsson to three-year contracts.

LOS ANGELES KINGS—Re-signed D Peter Harrold to a three-year contract.

NEW JERSEY DEVILS—Signed C Fedor Fedorov.

NEW YORK RANGERS—Agreed to terms with F Greg Moore.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Signed RW Joffrey Lupul to a four-year contract.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Re-signed F Jonathan Filewich to a two-year contract and F Jeff Taffe and D Paul Bissonnette to one-year contracts.

COLLEGE

Kentuckye_SEmDAnnounced that senior golfer Brad Doster has been selected as a Cleveland Golf All-American Scholar.

Louisvillee_SEmDINF Chris Dominguez named as a starter in the Cape Cod League All-Star Game. Phil Wunderlich selected to the roster for the Central Illinois Collegiate League All-Star Game.

Western Kentuckye_SEmDNamed LaTasha Dorsey and Latrice McLin assistants women's basketball coaches.

CABRINI—Named Bernadette Laukaitis women's basketball coach.

CINCINNATI—Named George Tuttle women's assistant basketball coach.

DENISON—Named Justin Dedman baseball coach.

INDIANA—Promoted Ian Rickerby, director of compliance, to assistant athletic director for compliance.

QUINNIPIAC—Signed Tricia Fabbri, women's basketball coach, to a contract extension through the 2012-13 season.

SAMFORD—Named Joe Sicola director of football operations.

SOUTH ALABAMA—Signed Ronnie Arrow, men's basketball coach, to two-year contract extension through 2013 season.

TULSA—Promoted Dave Wojcik and David Cason to men's associate head basketball coaches.

Baseball

minor league

international league

Sunday's games

Louisville 9, Charlotte 4

Buffalo 2, Richmond 1, 1st game

Richmond 1, Buffalo 0, 2nd game

Toledo 8, Pawtucket 4

Indianapolis 11, Columbus 2

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 7, Lehigh Valley 2

Durham 4, Syracuse 0

Rochester 7, Norfolk 6

Monday's games

Syracuse 8, Louisville 3

Charlotte 6, Indianapolis 2 (10)

Columbus 4, Pawtucket 1

Lehigh Valley 4, Durham 2

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 6, Richmond 4

Toledo 6, Rochester 4

Norfolk at Buffalo (n)

Tuesday's games

Syracuse at Louisville, 7:05 p.m.

Charlotte at Indianapolis

Durham at Lehigh Valley

Norfolk at Buffalo

Pawtucket at Columbus

Richmond at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre

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Purcey, George (7), De Jong (7) and Kratz; Livingston, McBeth (6), Roenicke (8) and Hanigan. W—Purcey (8-6). L—Livingston (0-1). 2B—Kratz (S), Sandoval (S), Lydon (S), Janish (L), Griffin (L). 3B—Coats (S). HR—Szymanski (L).

South Atlantic League

Second half

Northern Division

W L Pct. GB

West Virginia (Brewers) 22 9 .710 —

Lakewood (Phillies) 21 10 .677 1

Delmarva (Orioles) 17 14 .548 5

Hagerstown (Nationals) 14 17 .452 8

Greensboro (Marlins) 12 19 .387 10

x-Lake County (Indians) 12 19 .387 10

Hickory (Pirates) 11 20 .355 11

Lexington (Astros) 9 21 .300 12½

Southern Division

W L Pct. GB

Augusta (Giants) 20 11 .645 —

Columbus (Rays) 17 12 .586 2

x-Asheville (Rockies) 18 13 .581 2

Kannapolis (White Sox) 15 15 .500 4½

Rome (Braves) 15 16 .484 5

Charleston (Yankees) 14 15 .483 5

Greenville (Red Sox) 14 17 .452 6

Savannah (Mets) 14 17 .452 6

x-won first half

Sunday's games

Lexington 16, Columbus 10

Lakewood 4, Asheville 3 (11)

Hagerstown 4, Greenville 1

Greensboro 8, Charleston 7

Delmarva 2, Hickory 0

Savannah 8, Kannapolis 6

Augusta 7, Lake County 2

Rome 11, West Virginia 7

Monday's games

Lexington 7, Columbus 4

Augusta 2, Lake County 1

Delmarva 8, Hickory 5

Greensboro 10, Charleston 9

Greenville 5, Hagerstown 2

Kannapolis 7, Savannah 2

Lakewood 6, Asheville 5 (10)

West Virginia 6, Rome 5 (11)

Tuesday's games

Columbus at Lexington, 7:05 p.m.

Charleston at Greensboro

Delmarva at Hickory

Hagerstown at Greenville

Lake County at Augusta

Lakewood at Asheville

Rome at West Virginia

Savannah at Kannapolis

youth

Caba 17-year-old World Series

At Cleveland

Ky. Baseball Club 9, VASJ 0

Ky. Baseball Club 11, Willoughby So. 1

Cal Ripken Tournaments

12-year-olds

At Shelbyville

Championship

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South Lexington 341 03—11 7 2

Downey, McKee (1) and Gruchow; Dunn, McHugh (5) and Carmack, Couch (5). W—Dunn. L—Downey. 2B—McHugh (SL), Aviloi (SL). HR—Dunn (SL), Carmack (SL).

11-year-olds

At Frankfort

Championship

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Rettett, Barton (5) and Moore; Fucci, Thomas (5) and Fangmeyer. W—Fucci. L—Rettett. 2B—Barker (SL). 3B—Thomas (SL).

Cycling

professional

tour de france

Overall standings

(After 15 stages)

Monday (rest day)

1. Frank Schleck, Luxembourg, Team CSC Saxo Bank, 63 houRS 57 minutes, 21 seconds.

2. Bernhard Kohl, Austria, Gerolsteiner, 7 seconds behind.

3. Cadel Evans, Australia, Silence-Lotto, :08.

4. Denis Menchov, Russia, Rabobank, :38.

5. Christian Vande Velde, United States, Garmin Chipotle, :39.

Also

46. George Hincapie, United States, Team Columbia, 46:03.

89. Danny Pate United States, Garmin Chipotle, 1:29:57.

139. William Frischkorn, United States, Garmin Chipotle, 2:17:05.

Football

college

Coaches' pre-season All-Sec Teams

As voted by the Southeastern Athletic conference football coaches (coaches could not vote for themselves or their own players):

(x-unanimous selection; y-tie)

Offense

First team

TE—Cornelius Ingram, Florida, 6-4, 223, Sr., Hawthorne, Fla.; OL—x-Andre Smith, Alabama, 6-5, 340, Jr., Birmingham, Ala.; x-Michael Oher, Mississipppi, 6-5, 318, Sr., Memphis; x-Anthony Parker, Tennessee, 6-3, 305, Sr., Jonesboro, Ga.; Herman Johnson, Louisiana St., 6-7, 351, Sr., Olla, La.; C—x-Jonathan Luigs, Arkansas, 6-4, 314, Sr., Little Rock, Ark.; WR—Percy Harvin, Florida, 5-11, 178, Jr., Virginia Beach, Va.; Kenny McKinley, South Carolina, 6-0, 182, Sr., Mableton, Ga.; QB—Tim Tebow, Florida, 6-3, 232, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla.; RB—x-Knowshon Moreno, Georgia, 5-11, 207, So., Belford, N.J.; Arian Foster, Tennessee, 6-1, 215, Sr., San Diego, Calif.

Second team

TE—Richard Dickson, LSU, 6-3, 237, Jr., Ocean Springs, Miss.; OL—Ciron Black, LSU, 6-5, 314, Jr., Tyler, Texas; Tyronne Green, Auburn, 6-2, 307, Sr., Pensacola, Fla.; y-Ramon Foster, Tennessee, 6-6, 325, Sr., Henning, Tenn.; y-Lee Ziemba, Auburn, 6-8, 288, So., Rogers Ark.; y-Mitch Petrus, Arkansas, 6-4, 305, Sr., Carlisle, Ark.; y-Garry Williams, Kentucky, 6-3, 300, Sr., Louisville, Ky.; C—y-Antoine Caldwell, Alabama, 6-3, 292, Sr., Montgomery, Ala.; y-Brett Helms, LSU, 6-2, 283, Sr., Stuttgart, Ark.; WR—Demetrius Byrd, LSU, 6-2, 195, Sr., Miami, Fla.; Mohamed Massaquoi, Georgia, 6-2, 198, Sr., Charlotte N.C.; QB—Matthew Stafford, Georgia, 6-3, 237, Jr., Dallas, Texas; RB—Anthony Dixon, Mississippi St. 6-1, 240, Jr., Jackson, Miss.; Ben Tate, Auburn, 5-11, 215, Jr., Newark, Md.

Third team

TE—Jared Cook, South Carolina, 6-5, 242, Jr., Suwanee, Ga.; OL—Phil Trautwein, Florida, 6-6, 301, Sr., Voorhees, N.J.; OL­—Jim Tartt,, Florida, 6-3, 300, Sr., Sochoppy, Fla.; John Jerry, Mississipppi, 6-5, 350, Jr., Batesville, Miss.; Anthony Strauder, Mississippi St. 6-3, 290, Sr., Natchez, Miss.; C—Josh McNeil, Tennessee, 6-4, 280, Jr., Collins, Miss.; WR—Lucas Taylor, Tennessee, 6-0, 185, Sr., Carencro, La.; Brandon LaFell, LSU, 6-3, 194, Jr., Houston, Texas; QB—John Parker Wilson, Alabama, 6-2, 213, Sr., Hoover, Ala.; RB—Keiland Williams, LSU, 5-11, 223, Jr., Lafayette La.; Terry Grant, Alabama, 5-10, 188, So., Lumberton, Miss.

DEFENSE

First team

DL—x-Greg Hardy, Mississipppi, 6-4, 265, Jr., Millington, Tenn.; Sen'Derrick Marks, Auburn, 6-1, 288, Jr., Mobile, Ala.; Tyson Jackson, LSU, 6-5, 292, Sr., Edgard, La.; LB—x-Brandon Spikes, Florida, 6-3, 245, Jr., Shelby, N.C.; Rico McCoy, Tennessee, 6-1, 215, Jr., Washington, D.C.; Darry Beckwith, LSU, 6-1, 232, Sr., Baton Rouge, La.; Dannell Ellerbe, Georgia, 6-1, 232, Sr., Hamlet, N.C.; DB—Eric Berry, Tennessee, 5-11, 195, So., Fairburn, Ga.; Derek Pegues, Mississippi St. 5-10, 196, Sr., Batesville, Miss.; y-Rashad Johnson, Alabama, 6-0, 187, Sr., Sulligent, Ala.; y-Captain Munnerlyn, South Carolina, 5-9, 185, Jr., Mobile, Ala.; y-D.J. Moore, Vanderbilt, 5-10, 182, Jr., Spartanburg, S.C.

Second team

DL—Ricky Jean-Francois, LSU, 6-3, 281, Jr., Miami, Fla.; Geno Atkins, Georgia, 6-1, 290, Jr., Pembroke Pines, Fla.; y-Jeremy Jarmon, Kentucky, 6-3, 277, Jr., Collierville, Tenn.; y-Peria Jerry, Mississipppi, 6-2, 290, Sr., Batesville, Miss.; LB—Jasper Brinkley, South Carolina, 6-2, 275, Sr., Thomson, Ga.; Rolando McClain, Alabama, 6-4, 255, So., Decatur, Ala.; Eric Norwood, South Carolina, 6-1, 270, Jr., Acworth, Ga.; y-Tray Blackmon, Auburn, 6-2, 220, Jr., LaGrange, Ga.; y-Jamar Chaney, Mississippi St. 6-1, 236, Sr., Fort Pierce, Fla.; DB—Emanuel Cook, South Carolina, 5-10, 214, Jr., Riviera Beach, Fla.; Asher Allen, Georgia, 5-10, 198, Jr., Tucker, Ga.; Trevard Lindley, Kentucky, 6-0, 175, Jr., Hiram, Ga.; Jerraud PoweRS Auburn, 5-9, 188, Jr., Decatur, Ala.

Third team

DL—Antonio Coleman, Auburn, 6-2, 250, Jr., Mobile, Ala.; y-Antwain Robinson, Arkansas, 6-2, 258, Sr., Little Rock, Ark.; y-Kirston Pittman, LSU, 6-4, 254, Sr., Garyville, La.; y-Jeff Owens, Georgia, 6-3, 298, Sr., Sunrise, Fla.; LB—Rennie Curran, Georgia, 5-11, 220, So., Snellville, Ga.; Micah Johnson, Kentucky, 6-2, 250, Jr., Ft. Campbell, Ky.; Braxton Kelley, Kentucky, 6-0, 230, Sr., LaGrange, Ga.; DB—y-Reshard Langford, Vanderbilt, 6-2, 208, Sr., Tanner, Ala.; y-Chad Jones, LSU, 6-3, 222, So., Baton Rouge, La.; y-Major Wright, Florida, 6-0, 194, So., Miramar, Fla.; y-Joe Haden, Florida, 5-11, 180, So., Ft. Washington, Md.; y-Wondy Pierre-Louis, Florida, 6-0, 182, Jr., Naples, Fla.

Special teams

First team

PK—Colt David, LSU, 5-9, 175, Sr., Grapevine, Texas; P—Ryan Shoemaker, Auburn, 6-0, 192, So., Birmingham, Ala.; RS—Brandon James, Florida, 5-6, 179, Jr., St. Augustine, Fla.

Second team

PK—Ryan Succop, South Carolina, 6-3, 224, Sr., Hickory, N.C.; P—Ryan Succop, South Carolina, 6-3, 224, Sr., Hickory, N.C.; RS—Javier Arenas, Alabama, 5-9, 193, Jr., Tampa, Fla.

Third team

PK—Leigh Tiffin, Alabama, 6-1, 198, Jr., Muscle Shoals, Ala.; P—Brian Mimbs, Georgia, 5-11, 205, Sr., Dublin, Ga.; RS—Trindon Holliday, LSU, 5-5, 159, Jr., Zachary, La.

Golf

professional

ryder cup points

At Valhalla GC, Louisville, Sept. 18-21

United States

(Top eight earn automatic berths)

1. Stewart Cink 4,906.065

2. Phil Mickelson 4,570.000

3. Kenny Perry 4,444.950

4. Jim Furyk 4,186.292

5. Anthony Kim 3,806.796

6. Justin Leonard 3,277.524

7. Boo Weekley 2,591.545

8. Steve Stricker 2,556.568

9. Woody Austin 2,380.733

10. Rocco Mediate 2,203.810

x-Tiger Woods 11,365.627

x-Qualified, unable to play due to injury

Europe

World points

(Top five earn automatic berths)

1. Padraig Harrington 238.64

2. Lee Westwood 229.18

3. Henrik Stenson 200.02

4. Robert Karlsson 194.05

5. Miguel Angel Jimenez 192.36

6. Sergio Garcia 189.80

7. Ian Poulter 173.21

8. Justin Rose 170.36

9. Graeme McDowell 166.03

10. Martin Kaymer 149.95

European points

(Top five earn automatic berths)

1. Lee Westwood 2,141,552.72

2. Robert Karlsson 2,087,550.28

3. Miguel Angel Jimenez 2,005,780.63

4. Graeme McDowell 1,899,335.72

5. Padraig Harrington 1,763,740.27

6. Henrik Stenson 1,640,824.60

7. SoRen Hansen 1,340,921.93

8. Oliver Wilson 1,326,431.56

9. Martin Kaymer 1,316,335.15

10. Justin Rose 1,272,327.75e_SClByouth

Gilbert Buggies Unlimited Interclub

14-over

At Lexington C.C.

Teams—University Club of Kentucky 308, Man o' War 315, Canewood 328, Champions Trace 345, Tates Creek 346, Lakeside 351, Woodford Hills 380, Connemara 399.

Boys—Trey Scott, Kearney Hill, 71; Casey Mingua, Canewood, 72; Will Bishop, University Club of Ky., 74; Girls—Pilar Morgan, Lakeside, 83, Whitney Miller, Houston Oaks, 88; Devin Brieske, Champions Trace, 88.

Pepsi Junior Tour

At Eagle Trace G.C., Morehead

Boys 10-under—D.J. Pigg, Benton, 48; Isaiah Butler, Mayfield, 63; Grant Terris, Georgetown, 72; 11-12—Billy Tom Sargent, Georgetown, 40; Jacob E. Cook, Frankfort, 42; Ryan Gillum, Grayson, 43; Zach Smith, Mt Sterling, 43; 13-14—Peter Hughes, Louisville, 80; Devon Bellamy, Lexington, 82; Dillon Biddle, Paris, 82; 15-16—Jared Stacy, Morehead, 76; Matt Razor, Mt Sterling, 81; Todd Blevins, Owingsville, 81; 17-18—Brent Smith, Catlettsburg, 74; Matthew Wingate Frankfort, 78; Austin Wingate Winchester, 81.

Girls 14-15—Hannah Sublett, South Shore, 84; 16-18—Veronica Ruschman, Villa Hills, 79; Megan Mantz, Greenup, 97; Madison Whitehouse, Danville, 115.

local

Central Ky. Senior Men's Golf Association

At The Bull at Boone's Trace, Richmond

First flight, gross—Bob Robinson, Dave Herrera, John Rice; net—Doug Hutcherson, James Wiese, Danny Bailey; Second flight, gross—Jimmy Clem, Gene Damron, Jerry Hill; net—Robert Trimble, Ken Boden, Guy Strong; Third flight, gross—Harrold Johnson, Wayne Kays, Jesse Hollon, William Theman, Russ Bledsoe; net—Pete MyeRS Ted Brisky, Gene Clemons, Joe Vanario, Bill Santo.;

Duramed Futures Tour qualifier

At Crooked Creek C.C., London

(Tournament Aug. 8-10)

x-Ashlee Rose, Nicholasville, 73; Karisa Akin, Elizabethtow, 77; Jessica Smith, Louisville, 77

x-qualified

Fred Allen Team Championship

At Bardstown C.C.

First round

Championship division—Shaun McConnell-Brandon Berry 66, William Lewis-Chris Mueller 66, Matthew Reynolds-Daniel Beckovich 66; net—Jerrry Shirley-Steve Shirley 63, B.J. Newton-Glenn Koger 66, Jerry Edwards-Ralph Guess 71.

Member-Guest Tournament

At University of Ky. G.C.

First flight—James Wagoner-Brooks Herrick; Second flight—Brian burton/-Bud Burton; Third flight—Ernie Fowler-Kevin Doehring; Fourth flight—Marc Craft-Jim Moore; Fifth flight—Joe Sharpe-Charles Center.Overall shootout (flight winners played in shootout)—Brian Burton-Bud Burton, Ernie Fowler-Kevin Doehring; Joe Sharpe-Charles Center.

holes-in-one

At Cedar Rapids C.C., Mt. Vernon

Brandon Young aced the 173-yard 8th hole with a 6-iron. Witnesses: Tim Young, Paul Burton, David Eaton.

At The Bull at Boone's Trace, Richmond

Lynn Weyrick aced the 111-yard 14th hole with a pitching wedge. Witnesses: Joe Vanorio, Charlie Ferguson.

Tennis

professional

fifth third championships

At Hilary J. Boone Tennis Complex

Purse: $100,000

($50,000 men, $50,000 women)

Surface: Hard-outdoor

Men

Singles main draw

First round

Dudi Sela (1), Israel, def. Rylan Rizza, 7-5, 6-4; Somdev Devvarman, India, def. Jamie Baker, Great Britain, 7-5, 6-2; Amer Delic (5) def. Ricardo Hocevar, Brazil, 4-6, 7-6 (1) 6-4; Bryan Koniecko def. Brendan Evans (7), 6-2, 6-7 (8), 6-3.

Bobby Reynolds (2) def. Toshihide Matsui, Japan, 6-4, 6-4; Rajeev Ram def. Alberto Francis, 6-4, 6-2.

Doubles

First round

Harel Levy, Israel, and Jim Thomas, United States def. Bruno Agostinelli, Canada, and Bradley Cox, 6-4, 6-2.

Victor Estrella, Dominican Republic, and Santiago Gonzalez, Mexico, def. Somdev Devvarman, India, and Rylan Rizza, 6-2, 2-6, 10-6.

Sanchai Ratiwatana and Sonchat Ratiwatana, Thailand, def. Marcus Fugate and Bryan Koniecko, 6-3, 6-1.

Stephen Bass and Todd Paul def. Brian Battistone and James Ludlow, 5-7, 6-0, 10-8.

Women

Singles qualifying

Second round

Lindsay Lee-Waters (2) def. Allie Will, 6-4, 6-4; Kristy Frilling def. Robin Stephenson (6), 6-3, 4-6, 6-0; Christina McHale (7) def. Alexandra Anghelescu, 7-5, 6-2; Maureen Diaz def. Sloane Stephens, 0-6, 6-2, 6-4.

Neha Uberoi (3) def. McCall Jones, 6-4, 6-3; Tiya Rolle, def. Lena Litvak (5), 2-6, 6-1, 6-2; Kristi Miller, def. Liga Dekmeijere (8), Latvia, 6-2, 6-0; Jennifer Elie (4) def. Theresa Logar, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2.

TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE

Women

Singles qualifying

Final round

10 a.m.—Lindsay Lee Waters vs. Kristy Frilling; Neha Uberoi vs. Tiya Rolle; Jennifer Elie vs. Christina McHale; Maureen Diaz vs. Kristi Miller.

Singles main draw

First round

10 a.m.—Sharon Fichman, Canada, vs. Chin-Wei Chan (7), Taipei; Approx. 11:30 a.m.—Petra Rampre, Slovakia, vs. Junri Namigata (3), Japan; Julia Cohen vs. Varvara Lepchenko (2); Kelly Liggan, Ireland, vs. I-Hsuan Hwang, Taipei; Kai-Chen Chang, Taipei, vs. Kimberly Couts; Mary Gambale vs. Alexandra Mueller.

Stadium Court 2, 7 p.m.—Melanie Oudin (8), vs. Maria Fernanda Alves, Brazil.

Court 6, not before 1 p.m.—Colin EbelthiTE Australia, vs. Andrea Stoppini, Italy.

Doubles

Court 3, not before 6 p.m.—Meritt Emery and Tiffany Welcher vs. Neha Uberoi and Shikha Uberoi, India; not before 9 p.m.—Kristian Pless, Denmark, and Dudi Sela, Israel, vs. Alessandro Da Col, Italy, and Andrea Stoppini, Italy.

Court 7, not before 1 p.m.—Hilary Barte United States, and Jennifer Elie, United States, vs. Carly Gullickson, United States, and Nicole Kriz, Australia.

Men

Singles main draw

First round

Stadium Court 1, not before 1 p.m.—Robert Kendrick (3) vs. Santiago Gonzalez, Mexico; followed by—Tylr De Heart vs. Kevin Kim (8); 7 p.m.—Scoville Jenkins vs. Xavier Malisse, Belgium; followed by—Jamie Baker, Great Britain, and Brendan Evans vs. Alberto Francis and Kevin Kim.

Stadium Court 2, not before 1 p.m.— Michael Yani vs. Chase Buchanan; followed by—Nick Lindahl, Australia, vs. Noam Okun, Israel.

Court 3, approx. 1 p.m.—Kumiko Iijima, Japan, vs. Alexis Prousis; followed by—Harel Levy (6), Israel, vs. Rhyne Williams; not before 7 p.m.—Erik Chvojka, Canada, vs. Justin O'Neal.

Doubles

Court 3, not before 8 p.m.—Olivier Charroin, France, and Erik Chvojka, Canada, vs. Noam Okun, Israel, and Amir Weintraub, Israel.

Court 7, not before 1 p.m.—Victor Estrella, Dominican Republic, vs. Kristian Pless, Denmark; not before 3 p.m.—Brad Pomeroy and Jose Statham, New Zealand, vs. Stephen Bass and Todd Paul.

Odds

Glantz-Culver Line

Major League Baseball

National League

Favorite Line Underdog Line

Atlanta-115 at Florida +105

at New York-180 Philadelphia +170

San Diego-115 at Cincinnati +105

at Houston-115 Pittsburgh +105

at St. Louis-140 Milwaukee +130

at Colorado-155 Los Angeles +145

at Arizona-110 Chicago +100

at San Francisco-120 Washington +110

American League

at New York-120 Minnesota +110

Toronto-115 at Baltimore +105

at Tampa Bay-170 Oakland +160

Detroit-115 at Kansas City +105

at Chicago-150 Texas +140

at Los Angeles-200 Cleveland +185

Boston-165 at Seattle +155

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