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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR INDYSTAR.COM 2nd MONDAY, MAY 30, 2011 C7 IN BRIEF Wright, Australia, by a stroke in the LPGA Tour's 36-hole Brazil Cup in Rio de Janeiro. jump and shot put in capturing the 37th edition of the Hypo Meeting in Goetzis, Austria. Hardee finished with 8,689 points to beat Leonel Suarez, Cuba, by 289. Northwestern wins title Northwestern won its sixth NCAA women's lacrosse championship in seven years, getting four goals from Shannon Smith, including the game-winner with 4:36 remaining, in an 8-7 victory over top-ranked Maryland in Stony Brook, N.Y. Donald was a winner and No.

1 in the world. Bradley wins Nelson Keegan Bradley won the Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas, for his first PGA Tour victory, parring the first hole of a playoff with Ryan Palmer. Bradley, the nephew of LPGA Tour great Pat Bradley, sank a 2-foot par putt at the 419-yard 18th hole in the playoff. Palmer's approach went into the water and he made bogey with a 13-foot putt. Uribe wins Brazil Cup Mariajo Uribe, Colombia, shot a 6-under 66 to beat Lindsey birdie putts on the 72nd green that would have won it in regulation, Eger pulling a 6-footer and Watson pushing one from 4 feet.

Donald new No. 1 Luke Donald won a duel for No. 1 with a playoff win over fellow-Englishman Lee Westwood. Westwood entered the BMW PGA Championship in Virginia Water, England, at No. 1, but it was Donald's approach shot on No.

18 the first playoff hole that will send him to the top when the new rankings are released today. While Donald's approach landed a few feet from the hole, Westwood sent his shot into a water hazard. Just like that, Watson wins Senior PGA Tom Watson summoned up some of his old magic, holing a 3-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole to beat David Eger in the Senior PGA Championship on Sunday in Louisville, Ky. Watson, 61, down a shot with four holes left in regulation, became the oldest player to win a major since the Champions Tour was created in 1980. He closed with a 2 -under 70 to finish at 10-under 278 and capture his 14th career major, six since turning 50 to go with five British Opens, two Masters and a U.S.

Open. Both Eger, who closed with a 67, and Watson missed short Jackson beats Hamill Former light heavyweight champion Quinton "Rampage" Jackson dominated Matt Hamill late Saturday night in Las Vegas, winning a unanimous decision at UFC 130. Jackson was able to neutralize every takedown attempt by the former NCAA wrestling champion while easily controlling the stand-up action throughout the fight. Star news services Hardee wins Hypo World decathlon champion Trey Hardee, United States, scored personal bests in the long scoreboard GOLF SPORTS UPDATES ON 4INF0 For live scores and stats, text message TEAM NAME (Colts) or PLAYER NAME SCORELINE Call Scoreline at (317)444-4445 for high school, college and pro scores PGA TOUR BYRON NELSON At Irving, Texas Par 70-280 a-amateur (Peyton Manning) to 44636 (4INF0) x-won on first playoff hole TODAY'S LINE Home teams in all CAPS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE USAC MIDGETS Late Saturday At Lucas Oil Raceway Feature: 1. Darren Hagen, 2.

Alex Bowman, 3. Levi Roberts, 4. Tracy Hines, 5. Kyle Larson, 6. Bobby East, 7.

Tanner Swanson, 8. Kyle Hamilton, 9. Bobby Santos III, 10. Brad Kuhn, 11. Zach Daum, 12.

Dakoda Armstrong, 13. Chase Scott, 14. Caleb Armstrong, 15. Dalton Armstrong, 16. Adam Kramer, 17.

David Byrne, 18. Chad Nichols, 19. Mario Clouser, 20. Bryan Clauson, 21. Jeremy Frankoski, 22.

Jerry Coons 23. Dillon Welch, 24. Chuck Gurney Jr. Top qualifier: Kyle Larson. Heat winners: Kyle Larson, Bryan Clauson, Darren Hagen, Bobby East.

Semi: 1. Levi Roberts, 2. Adam Kramer, 3. Kyle Hamilton, 4. David Byrne, 5.

Dakoda Armstrong, 6. Chuck Gurney, 7. Dalton Armstrong, 8. Jeremy Frankoski, 9. Jim Anderson, 10.

Kyle O'Gara, 11. Travis Young, 12. Mario Marietta, 13. Seth Motsinger, 14. Nick Wagner, 15.

Jimmy Simpson. BASKETBALL NBA PLAYOFFS NBA FINALS (Best-of-7; if necessary) Miami vs. Dallas Tuesday: at Miami, 9 p.m. Thursday: at Miami, 9 p.m. June 5: at Dallas, 8 p.m.

June 7: at Dallas, 9 p.m. "June 9: at Dallas, 9 p.m. "June 12: at Miami, 8 p.m. "June 14: at Miami, 9 p.m. PLAYOFF LEADERS SCORING AVERAGE FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE ARIZONA -120 Florida 110 ATLANTA -190 San Diego 180 CHICAGO -130 Houston 120 CINCINNATI -135 Milwaukee 125 LOS ANGELES -120 Colorado 110 NEW YORK -115 Pittsburgh 105 Philadelphia -190 WASHINGTN 180 ST.

LOUIS -140 San Francisco 130 AMERICAN LEAGUE FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE BOSTON -180 Chicago 170 Cleveland -110 TORONTO 100 DETROIT -150 Minnesota 140 Los Angeles -115 KANSAS CITY 105 OAKLAND -135 New York 125 SEATTLE -115 Baltimore 105 TAMPA BAY -120 Texas 110 BASEBALL INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE North Division Pet. GB Lehigh Valley (Phillies) 30 19 .612 -ScrantonWB (Yankees) 26 21 .553 3 Pawtucket (Red Sox) 25 24 .510 5 Syracuse (Nationals) 22 25 .468 7 Buffalo (Mets) 23 28 .451 8 Rochester (Twins) 19 28 .404 10 South Division Pet. GB Durham (Rays) 27 21 .563 Gwinnett (Braves) 25 24 .510 2Vz Charlotte (White Sox) 22 26 .458 5 Norfolk (Orioles) 17 33 .340 11 West Division Pet. GB Columbus (Indians) 35 15 .700 Louisville (Reds) 27 23 .540 8 INDIANS (Pirates) 23 28 .451 12lh Toledo (Tigers) 22 28 .440 13 SUNDAY'S SCORES INDIANS 9, Pawtucket 7 Louisville 4, ScrantonWB 3 Lehigh Valley 4, Rochester 3 Syracuse 8, Charlotte 7 Syracuse 8, Charlotte 3 Norfolk 2, Columbus 1, 13 innings Gwinnett 6, Buffalo 1, Gl Buffalo 3, Gwinnett 1, G2 Durham at Toledo, rain TODAY'S GAMES ScrantonWB at INDIANS, 6:05 p.m. Norfolk at Pawtucket, 4:05 p.m.

Syracuse at Louisville, 4:05 p.m. Toledo at Rochester, 5:05 p.m. Columbus at Durham, 7:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Buffalo at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.

SATURDAY'S SCORES INDIANS 9, Pawtucket 7 Louisville 4, ScrantonWB 3 Lehigh Valley 4, Rochester 3 Syracuse 8, Charlotte 7 Syracuse 8, Charlotte 3 Norfolk 2, Columbus 1, 13 innings Gwinnett 6, Buffalo 1, Gl Buffalo 3, Gwinnett 1, G2 Durham at Toledo, rain MLB LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING AUTO RACING FORMULA ONE MONACO GRAND PRIX At Monaco Lap length: 2.075 miles 1. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 78 laps, 2 hours, 9 minutes, 38.373 seconds, 74.921 mph. 2. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 78, 2:09:39.511. 3.

Jenson Button, England, McLaren, 78, 2:09:40.751. 4. Mark Webber, Australia, Red Bull, 78, 2:11.474. 5. Kamui Kobayashi, Japan, Sauber, 78, 2:15.289.

6. Lewis Hamilton, England, McLaren, 78, 2:15.583. 7. Adrian Sutil, Germany, Force India, 77, 1 lap. 8.

Nick Heidfeld, Germany, Renault, 77, 1 lap. 9. Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, Williams, 77, 1 lap. 10. Sebastien Buemi, Switzerland, Toro Rosso, 77, 1 lap.

11. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 76, 2 laps. 12. Paul di Resta, Scotland, Force India, 76, 2 laps. 13.

Jarno Trulli, Italy, Team Lotus, 76, 2 laps. 14. Heikki Kovalainen, Finland, Team Lotus, 76, 2 laps. 15. Jerome d'Ambrosio, Belgium, Virgin, 75, 3 laps.

16. Vitantonio Liuzzi, Italy, HRT, 75, 3 laps. 17. Narain Karthikeyan, India, HRT, 74, 4 laps. 18.

Pastor Maldonado, Venezuela, Williams, 73, 5 laps. Not classfied 19. Vitaly Petrov, Russia, Renault, 67, Retired. 20. Jaime Alguersuari, Spain, Toro Rosso, 66, Retired.

21. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Ferrari, 32, Retired. 22. Michael Schumacher, Germany, Mercedes, 32, Retired. 23.

Timo Glock, Germany, Virgin, 30, Retired. 24. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Sauber, 0, Did Not Start. Drivers standings 1. Sebastian Vettel, 143 points; 2.

Lewis Hamilton, 85; 3. Mark Webber, 79; 4. Jenson Button, 76; 5. Fernando Alonso, 69; 6. Nick Heidfeld, 29; 7.

Nico Rosberg, 26; 8. Felipe Massa, 24; 9. Vitaly Petrov, 21; 10. Kamui Kobayashi, 19; 11. Michael Schumacher, 14; 12.

Adrian Sutil, 13. Sebastien Buemi, 14. Rubens Barrichello, 15. Sergio Perez, 16. Paul di Resta, 2.

Constructors standings-1. Red Bull, 222 points; 2. McLaren, 161; 3. Ferrari, 93; 4. Renault, 50; 5.

Mercedes, 40; 6. Sauber, 21; 7. Force India, 10; 8. Toro Rosso, 9. Williams, 2.

INDIANAPOLIS 500 WINNERS 66-71- 65- 67- 66- 70-69-68-72-71- 68- 70- 69- 71- 70- 71-70-70-68-68-64-74-70-68- 68- 72- 70- 69- 71- 72-71-72- 67- 69-70-72-70-69- 70- 69- 71- 70-67-72-66-75- 69- 66-66-66- 66- 69- 72- 70- 67- 71- 69- 72- 70- 73- 68- 73- 66- 76- 69- 74- 67- 72- 67- 72- 69- 71- 70- 67-69-69- 69- 68- 71- 71- 70- 69- 68- 75- 69- 74-67-73- 73- 70- 67- 74- 70- 71- 66- 71-69-73- 68- 75-68-72- 68- 73- 69- 70-69-71- 69- 70-68-71- 68- 72- 71- 70- 70- 70-75-65- 72- 70- 73- 70- 71- 71- 72- 69-71-72- 67- 74-66-75- 71- 70- 72- 71-66-71- 71- 72-70-73- 72- 71- 69- 72- 72-68 277 73-72 277 72-70 278 70-71 278 69-67 279 71-71 280 68-72 280 74-66 281 72-69 281 73-72 281 71-72 281 71-72 281 67-74 281 76-67 282 71-68 282 69-70 282 75-71 282 69-71 282 71-72 282 75-69 283 72-70 283 72-72 283 69-73 283 74-74 283 74-77 283 74-75 284 74-69 285 75-72 285 72-72 285 70-72 285 69-75 285 76-68 286 73-70 286 75-72 286 75-72 286 74-72 286 75-74 286 72-76 286 72-77 286 74-71 287 76-72 287 71-73 287 71-73 287 70-77 287 75-70 288 73-74 288 72-75 288 73-78 288 76-71 289 74-72 289 74-75 289 73-75 289 73-77 289 68-81 289 80-71 290 76-75 290 75-75 290 74-75 290 73-77 290 80-71 291 77-72 291 75-73 291 74-76 292 75-76 292 72-77 292 73-78 292 72-79 292 78-74 293 76-74 293 76-80 293 75-77 295 81-74 298 76-80 299 80-80 301 x-K. Bradley, $1,170,000 Ryan Palmer, $702,000 Joe Ogilvie, $377,000 Ryuji Imada, $377,000 Jason Day, $260,000 John Rollins, $225,875 Matt Kuchar, $225,875 James Driscoll, $169,000 Jason Dufner, $169,000 Nick Watney, $169,000 Jeff Overton, $169,000 Rod Pampling, $169,000 Arjun Atwal, $169,000 Justin Hicks, $107,250 Harrison Frazar, $107,250 Brian Gay, $107,250 Chad Collins, $107,250 Hunter Haas, $107,250 Steve Flesch, $107,250 Robert Garrigus, $70,417 C. Howell III, $70,417 Brandt Jobe, $70,417 Dustin Johnson, $70,417 Tim Petrovic, $70,417 Sergio Garcia, $70,417 Scott Piercy, $52,000 Billy Mayfair, $46,150 Jerry Kelly, $46,150 J.J. Henry, $46,150 Fredrik Jacobson, $46,150 Vijay Singh, $46,150 Will Strickler, $35,193 George McNeill, $35,193 Ricky Barnes, $35,193 Michael Putnam, $35,193 William McGirt, $35,193 Chris DiMarco, $35,193 Brett Wetterich, $35,193 a-Jordan Spieth K.J. Choi, $26,650 Carl Pettersson, $26,650 D.

A. Points, $26,650 Chad Campbell, $26,650 Vaughn Taylor, $26,650 Greg Chalmers, $20,800 Garth Mulroy, $20,800 Scott Gordon, $20,800 Chris Riley, $20,800 Scott McCarron, $16,337 Tim Herron, $16,337 Robert Gamez, $16,337 Michael Bradley, $16,337 Fran Quinn, $16,337 Gary Woodland, $16,337 Paul Stankowski, $14,820 Ted Purdy, $14,820 Martin Piller, $14,820 Michael Connell, $14,820 Kyle Stanley, $14,820 Steven Bowditch, $14,300 D.J. Trahan, $14,300 Rich Beem, $14,300 Ben Crane, $13,780 Kevin Kisner, $13,780 Alex Prugh, $13,780 Zack Miller, $13,780 Jeff Quinney, $13,780 Alexandre Rocha, $13,260 Anthony Kim, $13,260 Josh Teater, $13,260 Cameron Percy, $13,000 Tag Ridings, $12,870 Tommy Gainey, $12,740 Tom Gillis, $12,610 FG FT PTS AVG 17 155 140 487 28.6 15 140 130 426 28.4 16 149 111 434 27.1 6 51 60 162 27.0 4 33 29 104 26.0 15 131 107 390 26.0 17 135 121 405 23.8 15 122 105 356 23.7 10 83 50 228 22.8 13 100 87 289 22.2 6 42 39 132 22.0 5 43 14 108 21.6 6 53 19 125 20.8 9 68 30 187 20.8 5 31 32 103 20.6 6 43 31 118 19.7 9 57 24 170 18.9 12 87 34 226 18.8 15 100 79 279 18.6 15 90 49 260 17.3 Durant, OKC Nowitzki, DAL Rose, CHI Howard, ORL Anthony, NYK James, MIA Westbrook, OKC Wade, MIA Bryant, LAL Randolph, MEM Paul, NOR Granger, PACERS Aldridge, POR Pierce, BOS Ginobili, SAN Parker, SAN Allen, BOS Johnson, ATL Bosh, MIA Terry, DAL Copyright 2011 World Features Syndicate. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL-Suspended Washington 3B Jerry Hairston one game and fined him an undisclosed amount for making contact with umpire Ed Hickox during Friday's game against San Diego. AMERICAN LEAGUE BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Optioned RHP Brad Bergesen and RHP Chris Tillman to Norfolk (IL).

Recalled LHP Pedro Viola from Bowie (EL). BOSTON RED SOX-Placed LHP Franklin Morales on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 26. Recalled RHP Michael Bowden from Pawtucket (IL). CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Placed RHP Tony Pena on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Lucas Harrell from Charlotte (IL).

OAKLAND ATHLETICS Activated RHP Andrew Bailey from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Bobby Cramer to Sacramento (PCL). NATIONAL LEAGUE ATLANTA BRAVES Recalled RHP Cory Gearrin from Gwinnett (IL). Optioned OF Wilkin Ramirez to Gwinnett. CHICAGO CUBS-Activated Geovany Soto from the 15-day DL.

Placed OF Reed Johnson on the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of OF Brad Snyder from Iowa (PCL). Transferred RHP Andrew Cashner from the 15- to the 60-day DL. CINCINNATI REDS-Placed RHP Sam Le-Cure on the 15-dat DL. Called up LHP Tom Cochran from Louisville (IL).

COLORADO ROCKIES-Recalled INF Chris Nelson from Colorado Springs (PCL). Designated INF Alfredo Amezaga for assignment. WASHINGTON NATIONALS Recalled RHP Yunesky Maya from Syracuse (IL). HOCKEY NHL EDMONTON OILERS-Re-signed Ryan Jones to a two-year contract. AB 49 159 45 160 52 200 52 216 45 177 41 166 41 151 51 177 50 186 45 157 Pet.

33 58 .365 43 56 .350 25 67 .335 33 72 .333 30 57 .322 20 52 .313 22 47 .311 37 55 .311 29 57 .306 21 48 .306 Joyce TB Bautista Tor MiYoung Tex AdGonzalez Bos HKendrick LAA Aybar LAA Betemit KC MiCabrera Det Ortiz Bos Lowrie Bos FG PERCENTAGE HIGH SCHOOLS BASEBALL AREA SECTIONALS CLASS 4A Sectional 8 at Pendleton Heights G4 Richmond vs. Greenfield-Central, today, 10 a.m. G5 Pendleton Heights vs. New Castle, today, noon Championship G4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, today, 7 p.m.

Sectional 9 at Zionsville G3-Hamilton SE vs. Westfield, today, 1:30 p.m. G4 Zionsville vs. Fishers, today, 11a.m. Championship G3 winner vs.

G4 winner, today, 7:30 p.m. Sectional 10 at Cathedral G4 Lawrence Central vs. Lawrence North, today, 10 a.m. G5 Warren Central vs. Cathedral, today, noon.

Championship G4 winner vs. G5 winner, today, 5 p.m. Sectional 11 at Perry Meridian G4 Southport vs. Whiteland, today, 10 a.m. G5 Franklin vs.

Perry Meridian, today, following G4 Championship G4 winner vs. G5 winner, today, 6 p.m. Sectional 12 at Avon G4 Brownsburg vs. Ben Davis, Monday, 10 a.m. G5 Avon vs.

Pike, Monday, noon Championship G4 winner vs. G5 winner, Monday, 6 p.m. Sectional 13 at PI a infield G3 Plainfield vs. Martinsville, today, 10 a.m. G4 Terre Haute North vs.

Terre Haute South, today, 1 p.m. Championship G3 winner vs. G4 winner, today, 6 p.m. CLASS 3A Sectional 25 at Crawford sville G3 Crawfordsville vs. Danville, today, 11 a.m.

G4 Western Boone vs. Lebanon, today, 1:30 p.m. Championship G3 winner vs. G4 winner, today, 7 p.m. Sectional 26 at Roncalli G3 Bishop Chatard vs.

Roncalli, today, 11 a.m. G4 Brebeuf Jesuit vs. Beech Grove, today, 1:30 p.m. Championship G3 winner vs. G4 winner, Monday, 6 p.m.

at TBA Sectional 27 at Shelbyville G2 New Palestine vs. Hamilton Heights, today, 10 a.m. G3 Rushville vs. Mt. Vernon, today, 1 p.m.

Championship G2 winner vs. G3 winner, today, 7 p.m. CLASS 2A Sectional 40 at Oak Hill G4 Madison-Grant vs. Taylor, today, 10 a.m. G5 Oak Hill vs.

Guerin Catholic, today, I p.m. Championship G4 winner vs. G5 winner, today, 5 p.m. Sectional 43 at Park Tudor G5 Triton Central vs. Park Tudor, today, 10 a.m.

G6 Scecina vs. Indian Creek, today, noon Championship G5 winner vs. G6 winner, today, 7 p.m. Sectional 46 at Cascade G3 Cloverdale vs. Cascade, today, 10 a.m.

G4 Covenant Christian vs. Tri-West, today, 12:30 p.m. G5 North Putnam vs. Speedway, today, 5 p.m. G6 G3 winner vs.

G4 winner, today, 7:30 p.m. Championship G5 winner vs. G6 winner, Tuesday, 6 p.m. CLASS A Sectional 58 at Morristown G2 Southwestern vs. Morristown, today G3 Eminence vs.

WaldronEdinburgh winner, today Championship G2 winner vs. G3 winner, Tuesday, 5 p.m. Sectional 59 at Lutheran Championship Bethesda Christian vs. Lutheran, today, noon SOFTBALL AREA SECTIONALS CLASS 4A Sectional 11 at Whiteland Championship Franklin Central 4, Center Grove 2, late Saturday Sectional 12 at Ben Davis Championship Ben Davis vs. Avon, today, II a.m.

CLASS 2A Sectional 42 at Shenandoah Championship Union County 2, Eastern Hancock 1, late Saturday Sectional 43 at Scecina Championship Scecina vs. Indian Creek, today, 1 p.m. Sectional 46 at Tri-West G5 Cascade vs. Cloverdale, Monday, 10 a.m.; will resume in third inning Championship G5 winner vs. South Putnam, to follow SOCCER MLS FG FGA PCT 51 81 .630 34 62 .548 42 77 .545 57 105 .543 57 109 .523 140 271 .517 72 141 .511 100 199 .503 22 44 .500 26 52 .500 OFF DEF TOT AVG 6 27 66 93 15.5 13 41 105 146 11.2 9 21 77 98 10.9 13 43 98 141 10.8 6 16 47 63 10.5 4 13 28 41 10.3 16 68 95 163 10.2 16 40 115 155 9.7 6 18 40 58 9.7 10 36 60 96 9.6 AST AVG 6 69 11.5 9 86 9.6 16 123 7.7 15 115 7.7 5 34 6.8 13 83 6.4 17 108 6.4 5 28 5.6 6 33 5.5 15 82 5.5 SENIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP At Louisville, Ky.

Par 72-288 Howard, ORL Brand, PHL Paul, NOR Bynum, LAL Allen, BOS Nowitzki, DAL Gasol, MEM Bosh, MIA Roy, POR Lawson, DEN REBOUNDS PG Howard, ORL Gasol, MEM Garnett, BOS Randolph, MEM Duncan, SAN Anthony, NYK Noah, CHI Boozer, CHI Camby, POR Bynum, LAL ASSISTS PG Paul, NOR Rondo, BOS Rose, CHI Kidd, DAL Iguodala, PHL Conley, MEM Westbrook, OKC Holiday, PHL Miller, POR James, MIA TENNIS x-won on first playoff hole RUNS Bautista, Toronto, 43; Granderson, New York, 42; MiCabrera, Detroit, 37; Ells-bury, Boston, 35; ACabrera, Cleveland, 34; AdGonzalez, Boston, 33; Joyce, Tampa Bay, 33; Kinsler, Texas, 33. RBIs-AdGonzalez, Boston, 45; Beltre, Texas, 41; Konerko, Chicago, 39; Grander-son, New York, 37; Bautista, Toronto, 36; Teixeira, New York, 36; ACabrera, Cleveland, 35; MiCabrera, Detroit, 35; Willingham, Oakland, 35; MiYoung, Texas, 35. HITS-AdGonzalez, Boston, 72; MiYoung, Texas, 67; ACabrera, Cleveland, 62; Ellsbury, Boston, 61; Guerrero, Baltimore, 61; Span, Minnesota, 61; Konerko, Chicago, 60; Kubel, Minnesota, 60. DOUBLES-Gordon, Kansas City, 18; Mi-Young, Texas, 18; Ellsbury, Boston, 16; AdGonzalez, Boston, 16; Quentin, Chicago, 16; MiCabrera, Detroit, 15; Mlzturis, Los Angeles, 15; Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 15. TRIPLES Bourjos, Los Angeles, Granderson, New York, 14 tied at 3.

HOME RUNS-Bautista, Toronto, 20; Granderson, New York, 16; Teixeira, New York, 15; Quentin, Chicago, 13; Beltre, Texas, 11; Ortiz, Boston, 11; ACabrera, Cleveland, 10; Cano, New York, 10; NCruz, Texas, 10; Konerko, Chicago, 10. STOLEN BASES Ellsbury, Boston, 19; Crisp, Oakland, 16; Andrus, Texas, 15; RDa-vis, Toronto, 15; Aybar, Los Angeles, 12; Fuld, Tampa Bay, 12; Pedroia, Boston, 12; ISuzuki, Seattle, 12. PITCHING Lester, Boston, 7-1; Tomlin, Cleveland, 6-2; Pineda, Seattle, 6-2; Cahill, Oakland, 6-2; Scherzer, Detroit, 6-2; Arrieta, Baltimore, 6-2; Sabathia, New York, 6-3; Hellickson, Tampa Bay, 6-3; Price, Tampa Bay, 6-4; Weaver, Los Angeles, 6-4. STRIKEOUTS-Shields, Tampa Bay, 81; FHernandez, Seattle, 81; Weaver, Los Angeles, 77; Haren, Los Angeles, 74; Verlan-der, Detroit, 73; Lester, Boston, 70; Price, Tampa Bay, 68. SAVES-CPerez, Cleveland, 14; League, Seattle, 13; MaRivera, New York, 13; Wal-den, Los Angeles, 12; Fuentes, Oakland, 11; Valverde, Detroit, 11; Feliz, Texas, 10; Pa-pelbon, Boston, 10.

NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING HOCKEY NHL PLAYOFFS STANLEY CUP FINALS (Best-of-7; -if necessary) BOSTON VS. VANCOUVER Wednesday: at Vancouver, 8 p.m. Saturday: at Vancouver, 8 p.m. June 6: at Boston, 8 p.m. June 8: at Boston, 8 p.m.

June 10: at Vancouver, 8 p.m. "June 13: at Boston, 8 p.m. June 15: at Vancouver, 8 p.m. NHL TOP SCORERS 70- 70-74-68- 66- 67-69-68-73-67-73-68- 67- 70-72-69- 72- 72- 68- 70- 71- 70- 67- 75- 73- 70- 71- 74- 72- 67- 68- 70- 72- 69- 74- 73- 73- 70-76-71- 68- 72- 74- 69- 73- 74- 74- 74- 69- 75-73-70- 75- 68-73-70-75-70-73-72- 72- 72- 71- 74- 73- 73-73-75- 70- 72-75-73- 73- 73- 69- 76- 70- 70-75-70-75-71-75-71-69-73-75-69- 75- 71- 72- 73- 76- 72-75-73-72-73- 74- 74- 71- 75-74-71-74-70- 77- 67- 69- 77- 70- 73- 74- 71- 75- 68-70 278 69-67 278 74-72 279 70-73 280 72-69 281 71-69 281 73-72 282 73-69 283 69-70 283 73-72 283 72-71 284 67-75 284 73-69 285 70-70 285 75-71 285 74-73 285 71-73 285 70-69 286 72-71 286 67-72 286 72-74 286 76-69 288 72-69 288 69-71 288 71-73 288 68-77 288 77-69 289 74-72 289 73-71 289 70-74 289 78-68 290 73-72 290 71-73 290 72-71 291 77-72 291 71-72 291 73-72 291 73-73 291 75-76 291 74-73 292 73-73 292 72-74 292 73-78 293 71-78 293 76-72 294 76-73 294 72-74 294 70-77 295 76-75 296 74-75 297 76-75 297 76-76 297 76-77 297 76-77 297 74-77 297 76-78 297 81-72 298 76-74 298 74-76 298 78-73 299 x-Tom Watson, $260,000 David Eger, $216,000 Kiyoshi Murota, $136,000 Hale Irwin, $96,000 Eduardo Romero, $71,000 Peter Senior, $71,000 Nick Price, $62,000 Steve Pate, $54,000 Corey Pavin, $54,000 Loren Roberts, $54,000 Michael Allen, $44,000 Trevor Dodds, $44,000 Bob Tway, $33,200 John Cook, $33,200 Gary Hallberg, $33,200 01 in Browne, $33,200 M. Calcavecchia, $33,200 D.A.

Weibring, $23,000 Tom Pernice, $23,000 Jeff Sluman, $23,000 Mark O'Meara, $23,000 Brad Bryant, $17,000 Mark Mouland, $17,000 David Frost, $17,000 Kenny Perry, $17,000 Tom Lehman, $17,000 Dan Forsman, $13,250 Roger Chapman, $13,250 Bill Glasson, $13,250 Jay Don Blake, $13,250 Ted Schulz, $11,500 Bobby Clampett, $11,500 Rod Spittle, $11,500 Mike Harwood, $9,520 Mark McNulty, $9,520 Jim Rutledge, $9,520 Jay Haas, $9,520 Curt Byrum, $9,520 Chien-Soon Lu, $9,520 Chip Beck, $7,675 Fred Funk, $7,675 Larry Nelson, $7,675 Lonnie Nielsen, $6,750 Craig Stadler, $6,750 Massy Kuramoto, $6,000 Sonny Skinner, $6,000 Willie Wood, $6,000 David Peoples, $5,400 Michael Cunning, $5,100 Lee Rinker, $4,414 Barry Lane, $4,414 Morris Hatalsky, $4,414 Boonchu Ruangkit, $4,414 Hal Sutton, $4,414 Bruce Vaughan, $4,414 Des Smyth, $4,414 Mark Brooks, $4,100 Jerry Pate, $4,100 P.H. Horgan, III, $4,100 Michael Goodes, $3,917 AB Pet. FRENCH OPEN At Paris Singles Men Fourth round Fabio Fognini, Italy, def. Albert Montanes, Spain, 4-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 11-9. Roger Federer (3), Switzerland, def.

Stanislas Wawrinka (14), Switzerland, 6-3, 6-2, 7-5. Novak Djokovic (2), Serbia, def. Richard Gasquet (13), France, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2. Gael Monfils (9), France, leads David Ferrer (7), Spain, 6-4, 2-6, 7-5, 0-2, darkness. Women Fourth round Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (14), Russia, def.

Vera Zvonareva (3), Russia, 7-6 (7-4), 2-6, 6-2. Francesca Schiavone (5), Italy, def. Jelena Jankovic (10), Serbia, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. Marion Bartoli (11), France, def. Gisela Dulko, Argentina, 7-5, 1-0, retired.

Svetlana Kuznetsova (13), Russia, def. Daniela Hantuchova (28), Slovakia, 6-7 (6-8), 6-3, 6-2. Doubles Men Third round Daniele Bracciali and Potito Starace, Italy, def. Ashley Fisher and Stephen Huss, Australia, 6-4, 6-2. Juan Sebastian Cabal, Colombia, and Eduardo Schwank, Argentina, def.

Simon Aspelin, Sweden, and Paul Hanley, Australia, 6-4, 6-7 (7-9), 6-3. Max Mirnyi, Belarus, and Daniel Nestor (2), Canada, def. Christopher Kas, Germany, and Alexander Peya, Austria, 6-3, 6-4. Scott Lipsky and Rajeev Ram, United States, def. Dustin Brown and Michael Kohlmann, Germany, 6-3, 6-2.

Michael Llodra, France, and Nenad Zimon-jic (4), Serbia, def. Frantisek Cermak, Czech Republic, and Filip Polasek (14), Slovakia, 6-3, 6-2. Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Horia Tecau (9), Romania, def. Julien Benneteau and Nicolas Mahut, France, 6-2, 6-4. Women Third round Vania King, United States, and Yaroslava Shvedova (3), Kazakhstan, def.

Chan Yung-jan, Taiwan, and Monica Niculescu (13), Romania, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. Sania Mirza, India, and Elena Vesnina (7), Russia, def. Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez and Anabel Medina Garrigues (11), Spain, 6-1, 6-4. Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, and Maria Kiri-lenko (5), Russia, def. Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands, and Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic, 7-5, 6-3.

Nadia Petrova, Russia, and Anastasia Ro-dionova (9), Australia, def. Julia Goerges and Andrea Petkovic, Germany, 6-3, 6-4. 46 147 34 52 .354 42 150 31 52 .347 52 227 36 76 .335 Berkman StL Holliday StL JosReyes NYM Votto Cin Ethier LAD Braun Mil SCastro ChC GSanchez Fla Barney ChC Polanco Phi 2011 Dan Wheldon 2010 Dario Franchitti 2009 Helio Castroneves 2008 Scott Dixon 2007 Dario Franchitti 2006 Sam Hornish Jr. 2005 Dan Wheldon 2004 Buddy Rice 2003 Gil de Ferran 2002 Helio Castroneves 2001 Helio Castroneves 2000 Juan Montoya 1999 Kenny Brack 1998 Eddie Cheever 1997 Arie Luyendyk Sr. 1996 Buddy Lazier 1995 Jacques Villeneuve 1994 Al Unser Jr.

1993 Emerson Fittipaldi 1992 Al Unser Jr. 1991 Rick Mears 1990 Arie Luyendyk Sr. 1989 Emerson Fittipaldi 1988 Rick Mears 1987 Al Unser Sr. 1986 Bobby Rahal 1985 Danny Sullivan 1984 Rick Mears 1983 Tom Sneva 1982 Gordon Johncock 1981 Bobby Unser 1980 Johnny Rutherford 1979 Rick Mears 1978 Al Unser Sr. 1977 A.J.

Foyt 1976 Johnny Rutherford 1975 Bobby Unser 1974 Johnny Rutherford 1973 Gordon Johncock 1972 Mark Donohue 1971 Al Unser Sr. 1970 Al Unser Sr. 1969 Mario Andretti 1968 Bobby Unser 1967 A.J. Foyt 1966 Graham Hill 1965 Jimmy Clark 1964 A.J. Foyt 1963 Parnelli Jones 1962 Rodger Ward 1961 A.J.

Foyt 1960 Jim Rathmann 1959 Rodger Ward 1958 Jimmy Bryan 1957 Sam Hanks 1956 Pat Flaherty 1955 Bob Sweikert 1954 Bill Vukovich Sr. 1953 Bill Vukovich Sr. 1952 Troy Ruttman 1951 Lee Wallard 1950 Johnnie Parsons 1949 Bill Holland 1948 Mauri Rose 1947 Mauri Rose 1946 George Robson 1942-45 No races, World War II 1941 Floyd Davis and Mauri Rose 1940 Wilbur Shaw 1939 Wilbur Shaw 1938 Floyd Roberts 1937 Wilbur Shaw 1936 Louis Meyer 1935 Kelly Petillo 1934 Bill Cummings 1933 Louis Meyer 1932 Fred Frame 1931 Louis Schneider 1930 Billy Arnold 1929 Ray Keech 1928 Louis Meyer 1927 George Souders 1926 Frank Lockhart 1925 Pete DePaolo 1924 L.L.Corum and Joe Boyer 1923 Tommy Milton 1922 Jimmy Murphy 1921 Tommy Milton 1920 Gaston Chevrolet 1919 Howard Wilcox 1917-18 No races, World War I 1916 Dario Resta 1915 Ralph DePalma 1914 Rene Thomas 1913 Jules Goux 1912 Joe Dawson 1911 Ray Harroun 52 190 36 63 53 190 22 62 53 194 40 62 50 214 27 68 51 194 27 61 49 188 26 59 52 204 26 64 332 326 320 318 314 314 314 GP A PTS 18 2 19 21 18 10 10 20 18 6 13 19 18 7 11 18 18 10 7 17 18 8 9 17 18 6 11 17 18 3 14 17 18 8 8 16 18 4 12 16 17 6 9 15 11 4 11 15 16 4 11 15 18 7 7 14 18 7 7 14 Henrik Sedin, Van Martin St. Louis, TB Vincent Lecavalier, TB Ryan Kesler, Van David Krejci, Bos Nathan Horton, Bos Teddy Purcell, TB Joe Thornton, SJ Daniel Sedin, Van Dan Boyle, SJ Ryane Clowe, SJ Pavel Datsyuk, Det Patrice Bergeron, Bos A. Burrows, Van Logan Couture, SJ COLLEGES BASEBALL SUNDAY'S SCORES TOURNAMENTS Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Virginia 7, Florida State 2 Big East Conference Championship Seton Hall 4, St.

John's 2 Big 12 Conference Championship Texas 10, Missouri 9, 10 innings Southeastern Conference Championship Florida 5, Vanderbilt 0 Southern Conference Championship Georgia Southern 1, Samford 0 Eastern Conference Pts GF GA Philadelphia 6 3 2 20 14 9 New York 4 2 6 18 18 11 Houston 3 4 6 15 17 15 D.C. 4 4 3 15 16 20 Columbus 3 3 5 14 11 13 New England 3 5 4 13 10 15 Toronto FC 2 5 6 12 13 23 Chicago 1 4 6 9 15 19 Sporting Kansas City 1 6 2 5 12 19 Western Conference Pts GF GA Los Angeles 8 2 5 29 20 12 FC Dallas 6 3 4 22 16 12 Seattle 5 4 5 20 16 13 Colorado 4 3 6 18 15 13 Portland 5 4 2 17 15 17 Real Salt Lake 5 2 2 17 10 4 Chivas USA 3 4 4 13 14 13 San Jose 3 4 4 13 14 14 Vancouver 1 5 6 9 13 17 RUNS-Braun, Milwaukee, 40; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 38; Weeks, Milwaukee, 37; Rasmus, St. Louis, 36; JosReyes, New York, 36; Votto, Cincinnati, 36; Bruce, Cincinnati, 35. RBIs-Fielder, Milwaukee, 42; Howard, Philadelphia, 40; Bruce, Cincinnati, 39; Braun, Milwaukee, 38; Pence, Houston, 38; Berkman, St. Louis, 36; Kemp, Los Angeles, 35.

HITS-JosReyes, New York, 76; SCastro, Chicago, 68; Pence, Houston, 66; Polanco, Philadelphia, 64; Prado, Atlanta, 63; Votto, Cincinnati, 63; Braun, Milwaukee, 62; Ethier, Los Angeles, 62; Kemp, Los Angeles, 62. DOUBLES-JosReyes, New York, 17; Beltran, New York, 16; Coghlan, Florida, 16; CJones, Atlanta, 16; Pence, Houston, 16; CYoung, Arizona, 16; SSmith, Colorado, 15. TRIPLES-JosReyes, New York, Fowler, Colorado, Rasmus, St. Louis, Victorino, Philadelphia, SCastro, Chicago, Espino-sa, Washington, Braun, Milwaukee, 3. HOME RUNS-Bruce, Cincinnati, 14; Braun, Milwaukee, 12; Kemp, Los Angeles, 12; ASoriano, Chicago, 12; Berkman, St.

Louis, 11; Fielder, Milwaukee, 11; Howard, Philadelphia, 11; Stanton, Florida, 11; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 11. STOLEN BASES-JosReyes, New York, 19; Bourn, Houston, 18; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 16; Desmond, Washington, 15; Braun, Milwaukee, 13; CGomez, Milwaukee, 13; Kemp, Los Angeles, 13; Tabata, Pittsburgh, 13. PITCHING-Lohse, St. Louis, 7-2; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 7-2; Hamels, Philadelphia, 7-2; Correia, Pittsburgh, 7-4; 7 tied at 6. STRIKEOUTS Kershaw, Los Angeles, 87; CILee, Philadelphia, 86; Halladay, Philadelphia, 86; Lincecum, San Francisco, 79; Hamels, Philadelphia, 78; Norris, Houston, 73; JSanchez, San Francisco, 71.

SAVES-LNunez, Florida, 18; Putz, Arizona, 16; FrRodriguez, New York, 15; BrWilson, San Francisco, 14; Hanrahan, Pittsburgh, 14; Kimbrel, Atlanta, 14; Street, Colorado, 14. BOXING RUNNING EUROPEAN TOUR BMW PGA CHAMPIONSHIP At Virginia Water, England Par 71-284 x-won on first playoff hole x-Luke Donald 64-72-72-70 278 Lee Westwood 72-69-69-68 278 Simon Dyson 71-68-72-69 280 Marcus Fraser 70-72-73-67 282 Raphael Jacquelin 72-70-69-71 282 Shane Lowry 74-72-69-67 282 Colin Montgomerie 69-75-71-68 283 Jamie Donaldson 71-71-72-69 283 Johan Edfors 66-75-71-71 283 Matteo Manassero 66-70-72-75 283 LPGA TOUR BRASIL CUP At Rio de Janeiro Par 72-72-144 Mariajo Uribe, $108,000 69-66 135 Lindsey Wright, $83,990 68-68 136 Maria Hjorth, $60,929 70-67 137 Sarah Jane Smith, $42,535 70-68 138 Heather Bowie-Young, $42,535 66-72 138 Karine Icher, $26,594 71-68 139 Shi Hyun Ahn, $26,594 71-68 139 Azahara Munoz, $26,594 69-70 139 Catriona Matthew, $26,594 69-70 139 Suzann Pettersen, $18,624 68-73 141 UPCOMING FIGHTS Friday At Tampa, Fla. (ESPN 2), Yudel Johnson vs. Miguel Torres, 10, welterweights. Saturday At Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark (SHO), Mikkel Kessler vs.

Mehdi Bouadla, 12, super middleweights. At Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. (SHO), Carl Froch vs. Glen Johnson, 12, for Froch's WBC super middleweight title; Zsolt Erdei vs. Dawid Kostecki, 10, light heavyweights.

At Staples Center, Los Angeles (HBO), Sebastian Zbik vs. Julio Cesar Chavez 12, for Zbik's WBC middleweight title; Vanes Martirosyan vs. Saul Roman, 12, WBC junior middleweight eliminator; Miguel Angel Garcia vs. Miguel Beltran, 10, featherweights. UPCOMING EVENTS Saturday: Outrun The Sun (5-mile run, 5-km runwalk, 1-mile walk), Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park, Lawrence Township, 7 p.m.

(Tuxedo Brothers (317) 733-3300, June 11: Carmel Marathon (26.2-mile run and 13.1-mile run, 7 a.m.; 8-km run, 8:30 a.m.; 1-mile family fitness walk, 10 a.m.), The Palladium in Carmel, 7 a.m. June 14: Tuesday Night Trail Run Series (5-km run), Town Run Park Trail, 9495 River Indianapolis, 7:15 p.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. SUNDAY'S SCORE D.C. United 3, Portland 2 SATURDAY'S SCORES Philadelphia 6, Toronto FC 2 Vancouver 1, New York 1, tie Columbus 3, Chivas USA 3, tie Los Angeles 1, New England 0 Houston 2, FC Dallas 2, tie Chicago 2, San Jose 2, tie Seattle FC 2, Real Salt Lake 1 Colorado 1, Sporting Kansas City 1, tie.

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