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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 12

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Pag C4 Sunday July 22 2007 The Spokesman-Review SCOREBOARD BASEBALL National Laagua MENU Pirate 7 Astros 3 Kiefer Germany walkover Doubles Senwfinris Scott Upwy and DavxlMartn United States def Sanchai and Sonchat Ratiwatana Thailand 4-6 6-3 10-3 tieoreak Bob and Mtke Bryan (1) United States def Jeff Coetzee and Westey Moodw (3) South A Inca 6-4 7-6 (4) Dutch Open ATP TOUR At SoerbokaN de Bofckeduins Amersfoert Nethertands Purs $487000 (ML Series Surface: Gay-Outdoor Singles Quarterflnsis Robin Haase Netherlands def Florent Serra France 4-6 7-5 6-4 post 9:35 im Greyhound Pvt Event Center Dog racing first post X) am horse racing fvst post 9:45 am Northern Quest Casino: Horse racing first post 9 am SOCCER United Soccer League Premier Development League Spokane Spiders at Abbotsford 2 pm Seattle at New York 1 pm San Antonio at Chicago 3pm Minnesota at Phoenix 4 pm Monday's Games No games scheduled Shock Mystic 58 Wasfingtwi Mmon-Jones 3-15 00 7 Cume 1-5 2-2 4 Sanford 3-5 5-8 11 Teastey 0-2 0-0 0 Beard 5-14 5-6 16 Leucharta 0-3 0-0 0 Blue 0-S 4-4 4 Miller 3-4 0-0 7 Mosby 3-3 0-0 6 James 1-30-03 Koelvi 0-2 0-0 0 Totals 19-61 16-20 58 Detroit Smith 5-13 13 Cash 2-8 5-6 9 Braxton 1-6 0-0 2 Nolan 4-12 4-412 PoweU 1-2 0-0 2 Feenstra 4 6 2-6 10 Johnson 1-5 4-4 6 Pierson 3-10 4-6 10 Tillts 1-1 0-0 2 Latta 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 22-65 20-27 66 Washington 4 7 51 54 5S Pttial 1712 04 3-Point Washington 4-16 (Milter 1-1 Ml-ton-Jones 1-2 James 1-Z Beard 1-4 Blue 0-1 KoehnO-2 Teastey 0-2 Cume 0-2) Detroit 2-13 (Smith 2-9 Pierson 0-1 Johnson 0-1 Nolan 0-2) Fouled Pierson Washington 42 (Blue 9) Detroit 54 (Smith 11) Assists-Washmgton13 (Blue 4) Detroit 11 (Cash Pierson 3) Total Washington 24 Detroit 21 Blue A-8655 (11268) Sky 68 Fever 65 Indiana Sam 3-9 2-4 8 Whitmore 11-16 3-3 26 Sutton-Brown 5-11 0-0 10 Deforge 0-4 0-0 0 Bevilaqua 1-4 0-0 3 Hoffman 2-3 0-0 4 White 3-7 2-2 10 Sharp 1-6 1-2 4 Totals 26-60 8-11 65 Chicago Dupree 5-19 1-311 Dales 0-41-2 1 Melvin 5-8 1-4 11 Canty 5-10 1-2 12 Price 4-6 3-6 11 Perkins 6-12 3-6 17 Joensl-1 0-0 2 Christensen 0-0 0-0 0 Thomas 1-4 3 Wyckoff 0-1 0-0 0 Coggins 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 27-65 1 1-24 68 1n3Sna 12 24 18 11 65 Chi saw 1B14162Q 68 3-Point Indiana 5-15 (White 2-3 Whitmore 1-3 Bevilaqua 1-4 Sharp 1-4 Sam 0-1) Chicago 3-7 (Perkins 2-2 Canty 1-2 Wyckoff 0-1 Dales 0-2) Fouled None Indiana 39 (Bevilaqua DeForge 5) Chicago 49 (Price 8) Assists-lndiana 17 (Bevilaqua 5) Chicago 13 (Canty 5) Total Indiana 20 Chicago 11 Bevilaqua 3383 (6500) FOOTBALL CFl AH Times POT EAST DIVISION NOTE: Two points for a regulation or overtime win and one point for a tie Saturday's Results Calgary 33 Toronto 10 Thursday July 26 Montreal at Toronto 4 pm Friday July 27 Hamilton at Winnipeg 5 pm Saturday July 28 Edmonton at Saskatchewan 12:30 pm British Columbia at Calgary 4 pm AFL Playoffs AN Times POT ArenaBowt at New Orleans Sunday July 29: Columbus vs San Jose noon af2 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Jon Bevan 73-73-79-225 US Bonk Championship KATOUR At SreMi Date Pvt GoM Com MOmdtev Pune 4 million Yantegu 7127 Pw TO Thkd Round Tim Herron Tim Clark Joe Ogilvie Kenny Perry Jeff Brehaut Charlie Wi Jeff Sluman Jesper Pamevik Steve Allan Billy Mayfair Jeff Maggert Chris Riley Brendon de Jonge Mark Wilson Cliff Kresge John Maliinger Craig Bowden Bob Heintz Steve Fiesch Kent Jones Steve Wheatcroft Jay Delsing Bubba Dickerson Camilo Villegas Briny Baird Michael Allen George McNeill Bernhard Longer Tom Byrum Ryuji Imada Tommy Armour III Tom Johnson Michael Bradley DJ Trahan Alex Ceka Mathias Gronberg JP Hayes Jeff Gove Heath Slocum Mathew Goggin Chris Couch Will Mackenzie Garrett Willis Dicky Pride Chris Smith Rich Barcelo Jay Williamson Craig Kanada Matt Hendrix Anthony Kim Olm Browne Bob Estes Steve Elkington Kirk Triplett Jarrod Lyle Mark Brooks Ryan Palmer Bob Tway Jeff Overton Robert Gamez Joey Sindelar Andrew Ruthkoski Jason Dufner Marco Dawson Stephen Leaney Daisuke Maruyama Nathan Green Larry Mize Chris Ttdland Tony Finau Richard Johnson 66-67-65-198 68-65-66-199 67-63-69-199 69-65-67-201 71-66-65-202 70-66-66-202 71-67-65-203 66-69-68-203 68-66-69-203 69-64-70-203 63-69-71-203 70-68-66-204 63-74-67-204 67-70-67-204 67-69-68-204 68-66-70-204 66-67-71-204 69-64-71-204 69-64-71-204 72-66-67-205 68-69-68-205 72-65-68-205 68-69-68-205 67-67-71-205 68-71-67-206 71-67-68-206 69-69-68-206 72-65-69-206 68-68-70-206 70-66-70-206 70-66-70-206 66-69-71-206 71-69-67-207 71-68-68-207 68-71-68-207 74-65-68-207 67-71-69-207 70-68-69-207 69-69-69-207 70-67-70-207 70-67-70-207 70-64-73-207 64-68-75-207 68-72-68-208 69-70-69-208 71-67-70-208 65-72-71-208 70-70-69-209 74-66-69-209 72-68-69-209 71-69-70-210 68-72-70-210 66-73-71-210 68-69-73-210 71-69-71-211 72-68-71-211 75-65-71-211 68-71-72-211 65-72-74-211 73-66-73-212 74-64-74-212 70-70-73-213 70-69-74-213 69-70-74-213 73-67-74-214 71-69-74-214 68-72-74-214 68-72-75-215 75-65-76-216 69-71-77-217 HSBC Women's World Match Play LPGA TOUR Wykagyl Country Club New Cochelle NY4 Purse $2 million Yardage 6237 Part 71 (Matches listed bi bracket order seeding! in parentheses) Third Round Upper Bracket Meaghan Franceila (33) def Pat Hurst (17) 2and 1 Maria Hjorth (40) def Angela Stanford (24) 19 holes Amy Hung (61) def Carin Koch (52) 19 holes Ai Miyazato(12) def Christina Kim (37) 2 and 1 Lower Bracket Jee Young Lee (15) def Laura Diaz (31) 2-up Mi Hyun Kim (10) def Rachel Hetherington (39) 3 and 2 Lindsey Wright (35) def Jeong Jang (14) 1-up Seon Hwa Lee (22) def Laura Davies (27) 2 and 1 Quarterfinals Upper Bracket Hjorth (40) def Franceila (33) 4 and 3 Mtyazato (12) def Hung (61) 1-up Lower Bracket Mi Hyun Kim (10) def Jee Young Lee (15) 1-up Seon Hwa Lee (22) def Wright (35) 3 and 2 Deer Park Golf Course Jack Puhek Double Eagle on hole 17 485 par 5 Club: Pitching Wedge RUNNING Rathdrum Days 5k Fun Run 2007 Female Overall Winner: Lori Buratto 20:05 Male Overall Winner: Tylor Thatcher 15:47 SOCCER MLS AH Times POT EASTERN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE Video games prove to be important Popularity of NCAA Football game benefits schools BY RACHEL BACHMAN Newhouse News Service EUGENE Ore Jaison Williams satisfied with the biceps of running back Jonathan Stewart his football teammate at the University of Oregon So Williams presses a button and makes arms swell until the veins bulge look like that in the weight room said Williams an Oregon wide receiver Williams is no Dr Frankenstein He is merely exploiting the player-design feature of Football the video game whose fidelity to the details of the sweat-and-blood game has pushed it to fourth place among all video games in sales by unit That popularity 25 million copies of Football sold last year is increasing the royalties that flow from video-game manufacturers to the universities that allow their names and stadiums to be used in it A revenue source that exist 15 years ago now provides 10 to 25 percent of some licensing revenues and gets school logos and colors into living rooms nationwide Take the case of Boise State University The former sleepy football program increased its video-game royalty take from $14000 in 2003 to $81000 for the 2005-06 school year one-quarter of the total revenues from the sale of licensed merchandise When EA Sports called to tell Boise State officials it wanted to put Broncos quarterback Jared Zabransky on the cover of the current game it was signature moment in our said Brad Larrondo senior assistant athletic director for promotions and marketing Royalties revenues increase as sales of the game do and in a more complicated formula as the football team wins The impact of such royalties is biggest at smaller Division I programs which tend to sell fewer T-shirts and hats than nationally known programs but can make just as much on video games Oregon went from making less than $15000 on video-game royalties in 2000 to more than $95000 last year Video-game royalties huge sums but significant enough to cover three or four athletic scholarships at some schools said David Carter a sports business professor at the University of Southern California amount of money flowing in from video games is going to be a steady if not increasing revenue Carter said I think great about it is they essentially are getting paid to have someone else advertise and market and help brand their EA Sports owns exclusive rights to use NCAA member schools which means rivalries that rock stadiums on fall Saturdays can continue on crumb-strewn couches throughout the calendar year Williams stood in line outside a Eugene Wal-Mart before midnight Monday with about 30 other video-game fans including a few Oregon teammates to buy Football when it was released When he got home Williams played it until about 4:30 am kind of embarrassing I play it so Williams said Players can customize everything from helmets to armbands on their virtual players who already wear real-life jersey numbers and resemble their living counterparts in height weight and skin tone They can even choose a brand and model of shoes CEO) Phil shoot me if I put an Adidas cleat on Williams said as he opted for Nikes on his virtual player On XBox 360 system an Oregon game looks much like the real thing Ducks quarterback Dennis Dixon crouches a swath of orange-clad fans yell from the stands of Autzen Stadium and the Oregon fight song plays when the Ducks score A big difference between fantasy and reality is that EA Sports use real names on their jerseys or in the commentary that accompanies the virtual game That would violate rules the NCAA said are designed to protect amateur athletes That seem to have hurt enthusiasm for the latest version of the game The graphics are sharper defenses tougher and one extra particularly impressed him: a porthole to live feeds of ESPN programming in the middle of a virtual game just not fair to the rest of the TV because never going to turn this Williams said Two years ago the popularity of college sports titles pushed EA Sports past Nike as the No 1 collegiate licensee Universities receive royalties for college basketball and baseball games but is the big moneymaker And in video games as in real life teams earn more when they win EA Sports and the NCAA reveal the formula that determines how much each licensed school gets from the video games But a spokesperson for the Collegiate Licensing Company which brokered the agreement said the amounts are based on a multi-year average of top-20 finishes in the final poll each Ohio State and Florida for instance each made $130500 in royalties from EA in 2005-06 not clear whether college-sports video games will continue on their skyrocketing sales trajectory The exhaustive details that delight fans like Williams could turn off those who want to have to memorize a playbook to enjoy a video game If and when college games go to Wii the popular game system that lets people direct virtual players with hand gestures as well as button-pushing the fan base could widen But the Wii not been able to replicate what your old-fashioned normal controller can said Matthew Kato senior associate editor at industry leader Game Informer magazine Yet the overlap between video games and college sports is increasing ESPNcom now has a section for video games and XOS a company better known for instant-replay equipment recently released a program that lets college and pro players learn new plays using EA Sports graphics Two unidentified teams in the Pacific-10 Conference already have signed up The good news for college teams: Most players already are trained on the technology BASEBALL Northwest league Boise vs Spokane Indians at Avista StarSurn 6 35 pm West Coast Collegiate league Spokane RiverHawks at Moses Lake 735 pm OFF-TRACK BETTING Coeur d'Alene Casino: Dog racing first post 12 JO horse racing first Grand PHx of Edmonton CHAMP CAR WORLD SCRIES After Saturday quateytec race Sunday At JAGflo Speedway at City Canter Airport (temporary street course) Edmonton Alberta Up length 1973 mi lee (Car number bi par antheses) AN Cars art Cosworth DPOIBrid- (5) Will Power 58403121 617 2 (1) Sebas-tten Bourdais 58 596121216 3 (9) Justm Wilson 58410121602 4 (2) Graham Rahal 58485121447 5 (21) Neel Jam 58 762 120874 4 (19) Bruno Junqueira 58 846 120701 7 (15) Simon Pagenaud 58 868 120656 8 (28) Ryan Dalziel 59 2561 19 866 9 (8) Alex Tagltani 59463119 409 10 (4) Dan Clarke 59503119369 It (14) Robert Doombos 59553119269 12 (34) Jan Heylen 59 561119253 13 (7) Ortol Servia 59 582 119210 14 (3) Paul Tracy 1:00 107118 169 15 (11) Katherine Legge 1 00222117944 16 (29) Alex Figge 1:00937116560 17 (22) Tristan Gommendy no time European GP FORMULA ONE After Saturday Qualifying race Sunday At Nurfaurgring (permanent road course) Nur-gurgrtng Germany Lap length: 3196 miles (Car number in parentheses) Kimi Raikkonen Finland Ferrari 1 minute 31450 seconds 12593 mph 2 Fernando Alonso Spain McLaren-Mercedes 1:31741 3 Felipe Massa Brazil Ferrari 1:31778 4 Nick Heidfeld Germany BMW-Sauber 1:31840 5 Robert Kubica Poland BMW-Sauber 1:32123 6 Mark Webber Australia Red Bull 1:32 476 7 Heikki Kovalatnen Finland Renault 1:32478 8 Jar no Trulli Italy Toyota 1:32 501 9 Rail Schumacher Germany Toyota 1:32570 10 Lewis Hamilton Britain McLaren-Mercedes 1:32 833 Eliminated After Second 15-Mln Session: 11 Nico Rosberg Germany Williams 12 Alexander Wurz Austria Williams 1:31996 13 Gtan-carto Fisichella Italy Renault 1:32010 14 Rubens Bamchello Brazil Honda 1:32221 15 An thony Davidson Britain Super Aguri 1:32451 16 Takuma Sato Japan Super Aguri 1:32 838 Eliminated After First 15-Mln Session: 17 Jenson Button Britain Honda 1:32963 18 Scott Speed United States Toro Rosso 1:33 038 19 Vitanto-mo Ltuzzi Italy Toro Rosso 1:33148 20 David Coulthard Britain Red Bull 1:33151 21 Adrian Sutil Germany Spyker 1:34500 22 Markus Winkelhock Germany Spyker 1:35940 Honda 200 INDY RACING LEAGUE After Saturday qualifying race Sunday At Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington Ohio Up length: Z4 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1 (3) Helio Castroneves Dallara-Honda 121 620 2 (7) Danica Patrick Dallara-Honda 121098 3 (11) Tony Kanaan Dallara-Honda 121008 4 (26) Marco Andretti Dallara-Honda 120618 (27) Dario Franchitti Dallara-Honda 120 599 6 (9) Scott Dixon Dallara-Honda 120473 7 (6) Sam Homish Jr Dallara-Honda 118 895 8 (14) Darren Manning Dallara-Honda 1 18323 9 (15) Buddy Rice Dallara-Honda 118134 10 (17) Ryan Hunter-Reay Dallara-Honda 118024 11 (10) Dan Wheldon Dallara-Honda 117422 12 (2) Tomas Scheckter Dallara-Honda 117388 13 (55) Kosuke Matsuura Dallara-Honda 116785 14 (22) AJ Foyt IV Dallara-Honda 116456 15 (8) Scott Sharp Dallara-Honda 115743 16 (20) Ed Carpenter Dallara-Honda 114900 17 (5) Sarah Fisher Dallara-Honda 114394 18 (4) Vitor Meira Dallara-Honda no speed CYCLING Tour de France Saturday At AIM France 13th Stage A 336-mHe IrxBvidual time trial beginning and ending in AIM 1 Alexandre Vlnokourov Kazakhstan Astarta 1 hour 6 minutes 34 seconds 2 Cadel Evans Australia Predictor-Lotto 1 minutes 14 seconds behind 3 Andreas Kloeden Germany Astana 1:39 4 Andrey Kashechkin Kazakhstan Astana 1:44 5 Bradley Wiggins Britain Cofidis 2:14 6 Yaroslav Popovych Ukraine Discovery Channel 2:16 7 Alberto Contador Spain Discovery Channel 2:18 8 Sylvain Cbavanei France Cofi-dis 2:38 9 Levi Leipheimer United States Discovery Channel 2:39 10 Mtkel Astarloza Spain Euskaltel-Euskadi 2:42 Also: 25 George Hinca-pie United States Discovery Channel 3:45 30 Christopher Homer United States Predictor-Lotto 4:21 129 Christian Vandeveide United States Team CSC 9:30 164 Fred Rodriguez United States Predictor-Lotto 12:42 Overall Standings (After 13 stages) 1 Michael Rasmussen Denmark Rabobank 58:46:39 2 Cadel Evans Australia Predictor-Lotto 1:00 3 AlbertoContador Spain Discovery Channel 2:31 4 Andreas Kloeden Germany Astana 2:34 5 Levi Leipheimer United States Discovery Channel 3:37 6 Andrey Kashechkin Kazakhstan Astana 4:23 7 Carlos Sastre Spain Team CSC 4:45 8 Mikel Astarloza Spain Eus-kaltel-Euskadi 5:07 9 Alexandre Vinokourov Kazakhstan Astana 5:10 10 Kim Kirchen Luxembourg T-Mobile 5:29 Also: 21 Christopher Horner United States Predictor-Lotto 10:37 35 George Hincapie United States Discovery Channel 27:11 46 Christian Vandeveide United States Team CSC 39:21 1S3 Fred Rodriguez United States Predictor-Lotto 1:45:57 GOLF British Open PGA TOUR At Carnoustie Goff Chib Championship Course Carnoustie Scotland Pure $846 million Yardage: 7421 Pan 71 Third Round a-amateur Sergio Garda Steve Strieker Chris DlMarco Paul McGlnley Stewart Clnk Padraig Harrington Ernie Els Paul Broadhurst KJ Choi Vijay Singh Andres Romero Jim Furyk Mike Weir Miguel Angel Jimenez Pelle Edberg Justin Rose Rich Beem Tiger Woods Henry Markus Brier Nick Watney Lucas Glover Angel Cabrera Zach Johnson Paul Casey Nick Dougherty Pat Perez Rod Pampling Relief Goo sen Lee Westwood Hunter Mahan Jonathan Byrd Richard Green Jerry Kelly Adam Scott Boo Weekley Won Joon Lee Ian Poulter Ben Curtis Shaun Mlcheel Ross Bain Charley Hoffman Arron Oberholser Mark Calcavecchia John Senden Brian Davis Scott Verpiank a-Rory Mdlroy Niclas Fasth Michael Campbell Carl Pettersson Ryan Moore Mark Foster David Howell Luke Donald Sandy Lyle Thomas Bom Anders Hansen Raphael Jacquelin Gregory Bourdy Alastair Forsyth Tom Lehman Kevin Stadler Sean Toru Tamguchi Peter Hanson Mark O'Meara Trevor Immelman Fredrik Andersson Hed 65-71-68-204 74-70-66-210 67-75-68-210 69-73-68-210 69-73-68-210 72-70-68-210 71-71-68-210 69-69-72-210 72-71-68-211 71-70-70-211 70-70-71-211 71-68-72-211 69-70-72-211 72-73-67-212 75-70-67-212 70-73-69-212 70-71-71-212 68-75-70-213 72-71-70-213 71-72-70-213 68-73-72-213 73-73-68-214 72-73-69-214 71-74-69-214 73-70-71-214 70-72-72-214 70-71-73-214 71-70-73-214 73-73-69-215 73-72-70-215 72-73-70-215 74-70-71-215 73-70-72-215 68-72-75-215 73-73-70-216 73-73-70-216 72-74-70-216 70-76-70-216 73-71-72-216 75-69-72-216 73-71-72-216 74-70-72-216 72-74-71-217 74-72-71-217 72-73-72-217 68-76-73-217 75-69-73-217 68-78-72-218 70-75-73-218 72-72-74-218 76-70-73-219 72-74-73-219 70-76-73-219 73-73-73-219 70-75-74-219 72-73-74-219 74-69-76-219 70-72-77-219 70-71-78-219 73-73-74-220 75-71-74-220 71-75-74-220 72-72-76-220 70-74-76-220 74-72-76 -222 72-71-79-222 Houston 515-3 II 1 Pittsburgh 000 240 10-7 10 0 a-grounded into he kief's choice for Qualls in the 7th b-struck out for Albers in the Bth Ensb-erg (11) Houston K) Pittsburgh 4 28-Pence (25) Kata (2) Doumit (17) Sanchez (5) off Albers Lamb (10) off Maholm Pence (45) Lamb (28) Brunt left (5) Kata (2) FSanchez (35) LaRoche 2 (56) Nady (52) Bay 2 (60) WRodrtguez SF-Bay2 GlDP-Bruntlett Nady iWrlson Houston 7 (Pence Loretta 2 CaLee Ensberg Berkman) Pittsburgh 3 (Doumit Paulino JWilson) Paulino Houston 2 (Bruntlett Loretta and Lamb) (Ensberg Loretta and Lamb) Pittsburgh 1 (LaRoche JWilson and LaRoche) Houston IP ER BB SO ERA WRodriguez 16-9 5 7 6 4 1 6 446 Qualls 1 0 0 0 0 1 375 Albers 1 2 1 1 0 0 576 Borkowski 1 1 0 0 0 1 420 Pittsburgh IP ER BB SO ERA Maholm W6-12 6 8 2 2 2 5 457 6Torres H2 13 1 10 1 512 Marte H10 'j 0 0 0 0 1 153 Chacon 1 0 0 0 1 2 348 WRodriguez pitched to 1 batter in the 6th Qualls 10 STorres 20 Marte 20 off WRodriguez (FSanchez) 1 by WRodriguez (Nady) A-32068 (36496) Senior American Legion Blue Devils 5 Patnots 1 Blue Devils 10 Patriots 4 Northstars 11 Graham Eagles 1 Northstars 11 Evergreen Longhorns 1 Today's Games Cannons vs Blue Devils at Jackson Field 1:00 pm Northstars at TCC Tournament 1:30 pm Blue Devils 5-10 Patriots 1-4 Slue Devils 646 1 5 12 1 Patriflts 000 poo 1 1 9 1 Dukes and Graham Guettinger and Druffel W-Dukes L-Guettinger HITS: Blue Devils-Simchuck Hughes Reeves 2 Shontell 3 Baker 2 Graham O'Connor 2 Pa triots-Herman 2 Levenseller 2 Guettinger 3 Druffel Druffel 2B-Simchuck Graham Blue tfevils 326 14(5 0 10 8 4 PdtflgtS 021 001 0 4 5 7 Placer and Reeves NJohnson and JDruffel W-Ptacer L-NJohnson HITS: Blue Devils-Simchuck 2 Hughes 2 Dukes 2 Hendricks 2 PatriotsLevenseller Guettinger MJohnson 3 28-Simchuck Hendricks TCC Tournament Northstars 11 Graham Eagles 1 Northstars 561 617 11 16 0 Srahom Eagles ooo ooi -120 Thorsen and McMahon Harmer and Manglona W-Thorsen L-Harmer HIT5: NorthstarsMoore 2 Raynor 2 Bell Walsh 2 Sftolongo 4 Fox McMahon Cain Durant 2 Hoxie 2 Eagtes-Burton 2 2B-Burton Walsh Cain 38-Moore Sitoiongo HR-McMahon Northstars Tt Evergreen Longhorns 1 Evergreen Longhorns 100 000 1 1 1 Northstars 010 802 11 9 4 Zils Wihse (5) and Wise Walsh Graham (4) and Sitoiongo W-Walsh L-Zils HITS: Longhorns-Austin Northstars-Graham Walsh 3 Raynor Pittz Hjelm Bell Cady 36-Ray Junior American Legion Saturday! Results North Legion Mead 14 University 14 susp darkness will resume today Newport 1 North Central 0 South Legion Freeman 16 Pullman 6 Central Valley 8 Lewis and Clark 2 Today's Gamas North Legion Mead vs University 5:00 pm North Central vs Newport 5:00 pm South Legion Pullman vs Freeman 5:00 pm Lewis and Clark vs Central Valley 5:00 pm Newport 1 North Central 0 North Central 000 000 0 0 6 6 Newport 000 000 1 1 10 0 Murphy and Schaefer Nelson and Hargrove W-Nelson L-Murphy HITS: North Central-Maxfield 2 Woods NHar-ris Eckersley Murphy Newport-CaMcNair 2 Weidemier Cu McNair 2 Nelson Hooper Reed Goulet 2 CaMcNair Weidemier Goulet Freeman 16 Pullman 6 Pullman 000 60 6 6 4 Freeman 0012 31 16 2 Fertakis Kure (3) Jacobs (5) and Scourey Ford and Sullivan W-Ford L-Fertakis HITS: Pullman-Davison Scourey 3 Fertakis Buschner Freeman-Goemmel Kestetl 2 Ford Mega Sullivan Godley Mishler 2B-Scourey Kesteil Sullivan Godley Central Valley 8 Lewis and Clark 2 lewis ancI'ClarE 666 661 1 5 3 6 Central Valiev 201 PQ5 8 12 0 Reed Kellogg (6) and Santos Arlt Mack (7) and Cooley W-Arlt L-Reed HITS: Lewis and Clark-Poland 2 Little Central Valley-Borgman 2 Goehrl 2 Pau 2 Bledsoe 2 Arlt 2 Cooley Berg 2BPoland Goehri Bledsoe Friday's Results Pullman 18 Shadle Park 10 (12) Pullman 100 071 ff'-'lfi TT3 Shadle Park 020 026 000 0 10 13 5 Flammond Therrien (6) Jacobs (9) and AScou-rey Hayes Flores (5) Rogniski (8) Carlson (9) Seedall 00) and Ennis W-Jacobs L-Seedall HITS: Puliman-Davison 2 Kurc 2 Kirk Fertakis 3 MScourey AScourey 2 Jacobs 3 Therrien 2 Buscher Shadle Park-Carlson 2 Raynor McCan-na 2 Thomas 2 Seedall 4 Flores Ennis 2B-Ferta-kis Jacobs 2 McCanna 2 HR-Fertakis 18-U Connie Mack State Tournament Dodgers 18-U 4 Stars 2 Wane 100 000 003 4 7 1 Seattle 081 008 001 2 9 0 Kittredge and McCormack Brown Wolfe (9) and Buchanan Kittredge Wolfe HITS: Vucintch Purser 2 Brett 3 Reyes Wolfe 2 Oh 3 Meehan Jones Buchanan Taylor Wicinich Purser Brett Oh BASKETBALL WNBA Ail Times POT EASTERN CONFERENCE Werner Eschauer Austria def Robm Haase Netherlands 6-4 6-4 Steve Darcis Belgium def Mikhail Youzhny (2) Russia 4-6 6-0 7-5 Juan Pablo Brzezecki and Juan Pablo Guzman Argentina def Dormmk Hrbaty and Michal Mer-tinak Slovakia 6-3 64 Robm Haase and Rogier Wassen Netherlands def Agustn Calteri Argentina and Nicolas Mas-su Chile walkover Tour Western Southern Financial Group Women' Open WTATOU At The Undnar Family Tennis Center Mason Ohio Purse: $175000 (Tier III) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Single Semifinats AkAo Mongarrx (7) Japan def AkgulAmanmu-radova Uzbekistan 67 (8) 6-4 63 Anna Chakvetadze (1) Russia def Sema Muza (3) India 62 5-7 6-3 Semifinsli Alma Jtdkova Russia and Tatiana Poutchek Belarus def Akiko origami and Akiko Nakamura (3) Japan 6-2 6-1 Bethame Mattek United States and Sania Mirza (1) India def Liga Dekmeijere Latvia and Ipek Senogiu Turkey 2-6 6-3 10-3 tiebreak Tour Intemazlonall FemminM dl Palermo WTATOUR At Country Time Club Palermo SicBy Purse: $145000 (Tier IV Surface: Ciay-Outdoer Singles Semifinals Martina Muller (2) Germany def Karin Knapp Italy 6-2 4-6 61 Agnes Szavay (8) Hungary def Sara Errani Italy 7-6 (0) 61 Doubles Championship Mariya Koryttseva Ukraine and Darya Kustava Belarus del Alica Canepa and Karin Knapp Italy 6-4 61 Spokane City Tennit Champion chip At Spokuw Racquot Club Spokane WA Men's Open Semi-finals Singles Bryce Cooper def Whitman Hough 6-2 60 Marco Pineda def Jeff Une 6-4 62 45 Singles Barney Brawton def Joel Huppm 6-2 6-1 Mike Kraft def Don Ho 61 6-2 33 Singles Scott Ahmdt def Larry Kraft 6-2 6-0 Peter Ho def Paul Korotish 7-5 6-2 30 Singles Jim Guyor def Warren Adams 2-6 6-1 7-5 Peter Ho def Alek Marinos 6-2 6-1 Men's Open Semi-finals Doubles Jeff Une and Marco Pineda def Bryce Cooper and Doug Truitt 6-4 6-2 Don Roberts and Bruce Billiter def Mike Whitney and Hap Gotzian 3-6 6-2 64 Women's 33 Singles Jeneen Barrett def Leslie Ho 4-6 64 6-4 Kelly Smith def Lorie Leath 62 62 Women's 33 Doubles Joanne Heyamoto and Joanne Berg def Dennifer and Kelly Smith 6-3 6-3 Lorie Leath and Chris Huppin def Leslie Ho and Katrina Marcinkowski 7-5 6-3 HORSE RACING Emerald Down Emerald Downs results as provided by track officials for Saturday July 21: POST TIME: 02:15 PM First Race Purse $7300 Claiming $7500 3 yr Six And A Half Furlongs 4-Gonnadowhatiwa-nado (Rodriguez M) $540 $320 $300 5-You Are Fired (Radke K) $360 $320 3-Hungry (Gutierrez A) $360 Also Ran: Freedom Venture Free On Ball Basket Cat Race Time: 1:1660 Ex-acta (4-5) $800 Superfecta (4-5-3-2) $23320 Trlfecta (4-5-3) $5430 Second Race Purse $8700 Maiden Claiming $12500 2 yo Five And A Half Furlongs 3-Moun-tain Madness (Gutierrez A) $1040 $620 $380 4-Nippln At Dawn (Gutierrez J) $700 $480 2-Blueswater (Skeily R) $440 Also Ran: Tisa Princess Delacey Sicilian Storm Planet Venus Race Time: 1:0540 Daily Double (4-3) $5140 Exacta (3-4) $2760 Superfecta (3-4-2-1) $49040 Trifecta (3-4-2) $32770 Third Ran Purse $6000 Maiden Claiming $5000 3 up Six Furlongs 1-Goiden (Rodriguez M) $1940 $620 $520 8-Miss Bur-muda Dunes (Mawing L) $280 $240 3-Tattle (Estrada J) $440 Also Ran: Goldrush Diva Little Lemon Drop Carbon River Hawks Year Shock-ingyaall Tami Doltright Mo Jo Annie Choozthe-finewine Late Scratches: Debop Race Time: 1:1020 Exacta (1-8) $2420 Superfecta (1-8-3-6) $50420 Trifecta (1-8-3) $13290 Pic 3 (4-3-1) $75990 Fourth Ran Purse $17600 Maiden special weight 3 yr up Six Furiongs 3-Song of Pirates (Gann S) $920 $400 $280 2-Scalding Passion (Mitchell G) $360 $300 6-Skookum Cat (Zu-nino J) $340 Also Ran: Fleethawk Its a Magic Life Boldinci Race Time: 1:08 60 Exacta (32) $13 50 Superfecta (3-2-61) $13050 Trifecta (3-2-6) $4480 Pic 3 (3-1-3) $35910 Fifth Race Purse $6700 Maiden Claiming $7500 3 yr One Mile 2-Chance for Gold (Mawing L) $8 00 $420 $260 8-Appleness (Frazier R) $360 $260 5-(dh)Tahl City Sunshine (Rodriguez M) $240 4-(dh)Flllycreamcheese (Dieguez W) $220 Also Ran: Little Prospect Darrled'sgoldfire Perfectexpectation Behrens Court Tranzistor Sister Late Scratches: Jill's Empress Race Time: 1:38 60 Exacta (2-8) $1330 Superfecta (2-B-4-5) $12290 Superfecta (2-8- 5-4) $16260 Trifecta (2-8-4) $3210 Trifecta (2-8-5) $3700 Pic 3 (1-3-2) $41850 Pic 4 (3-1- 3-2) $135950 Sixth Ron Purse $18600 AOC $40000 3 yr One Mile 1-Jamaica Bound (Rodriguez M) $300 $340 $220 1A-Get You (Mitchell G) $300 $340 $220 5-Rave Rave Rave (Chaves N) $660 Also Ran: Confident Slew Liberty for AI Full Power Ahead Petion Prince Race Time: 1:3480 Exacta (1-5) $1300 Superfecta (1-5- 4-2) $11390 Trifecta (1-5-4) $3920 Pic 3 (3-2-1) $4880 Seventh Ran Purse $9700 Claiming $12500 3 up Six Furlongs 3-Spinzel (Frazier R) $560 $300 $240 6-Flat Screen (Gutierrez J) $400 $280 1-Foxwood Belle (Hoo-nan-Trujilk) D) $320 Also Ran: Ann Plan Zm gara Keger Lady Eliza Sugar Bee Race Time: 1:0920 Exacta (3-6) $1040 Superfecta (3-6 1-7) $21510 Trifecta (3-6-1) $28 10 Pic 3(2-1-3) $20 30 Eighth Ran Purse $45000 Stakes 2 yo Six Furlongs Gift (Frazier R) $680 $300 $240 2-(dq)Galion (Mawing L) $260 $220 5-Courageous Son (Mitchell G) $240 Also Ran Fear No Evil Snow in Summer Initialize Race Time: 10920 Exacta (6-2) $1030 Superfecta (6-2-5-3) $5000 Trifecta (6-2-5) $1950 (3 VS 6 (WINNER 6)) $240 Pic 3 (1-3-6) $4150 Ninth Ran Purse $11500 Claiming $17500 3 up Six Furlongs 3-Code Red (Mawing L) $14 40 $960 $560 5-Tusko Whitaker J) $700 $580 2-Serra Lee Trail (Frazier R) $400 Also Ran: Reno Ringo Best Game in Town Devil Aarons Last Dance Preachintothechoir Oko-boji Race Time 1:08 40 Exacta (3-5) $5440 Superfecta (3-5-2-4) $604410 Trifecta (3-5-2) $303 40 Pic 3 (3-63) $15050 Tenth Ran Purse $6100 Claiming $4000 3 up Six Furlongs 4-Clara's Choice (Jones C) $1380 $5 20 $440 1-Tsunami Warrior (Rodriguez M) $260 $320 9-Legally Mine (Portillo D) $1660 Also Ran: Lunar Consolation Soggy Bottom Earn Heart Pistol Pakln Pete Lake Genius West Walker Royal Bertrando Late Scratches: Onehundred First Race Time: 1:1060 Daily Double (3-4) $152 60 Exacta (4-1) $2020 Superfecta (4-1-9-ALL) $93660 Trifecta (4-1-9) $605 00- Pic 3 (6-3-4) $26760 Pic 4 (3-6-3-4) $106130 Handle: $141681945 MOVES BASEBALL American Laaguo NEW YORK Optioned RHP Edwar Ramirez to ScrantonWilkes-Barre (IL) Recalled RHP Matt DeSalvo from ScrantonWilkes-Barre TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS-Optioned RHP Jason Hammel to Durham (IL) Recalled LHP JP Howell from Durham National League CINCINNATI Transferred SS Alex Gonzalez from the bereavement to the restricted list COLORADO Claimed LHP Sean Thompson off waivers from Kansas City and optioned him to Tulsa (Texas) Transferred RHP Zach McClellan from the 15- to the 60-day DL x-clinched division y-clinched playoff berth Friday's Results Quad City 83 Cincinnati 33 Green Bay 74 Louisville 48 Saturday's Results Spokane 55 Amariilo 19 Alabama 71 South Georgia 61 Arkansas 58 Oklahoma City 28 Wilkes-BarreScranton 50 Bossier-Shreveport 28 Boise 77 Central Valley 41 Corpus Christi 28 Laredo 14 Rio Grande Valley 73 Lubbock 68 Tennessee Valley 58 Mahoning Valley 39 Manchester 69 Albany 56 Bakersfield 50 Stockton 36 Everett 45 Tri-Cities 43 Tulsa 62 Texas 12 AUTO RACING Gateway NASCAR BUSCH SERIES After Saturday qualifying race Saturday At Gateway International Raceway MaMson ItL Up length: 125 miles (Start position In parentheses) 1 (2) Reed Sorenson Dodge 200 laps 94977 mph $59850 2 (1) Scott Wimmer Chevrolet 200 $67999 3 (8) David Reutimann Toyota 200 $47196 4 (29) Jason Leffler Toyota 200 $42521 5 (21) David Ragan Ford 200 $29575 6 (3) Carl Edwards Ford 200 $34200 7 (13) Kevin Hamlin Dodge 200 $33950 8 (15) Ron Homaday Chevrolet 200 $33100 9 (16) JJ Yeley Chevrolet 200 $25885 10 (24) Todd Bodine Toyota 200 $26450 11 (26) Todd Kiuever Ford 200 $38121 12 (32) Mike Wallace Chevrolet 200 $32471 13 (11) Bobby Hamilton Jr Ford 200 $31696 14 (22) Tim McCreadie Chevrolet 200 $32140 15 (10) Chase Miller Dodge 200 $32555 16 (5) Bobby East Ford 199 $26895 17 (23) Travis Kittleson Chevrolet 199 $31685 18 (14) Marcos Ambrose Ford 198 $308 19 (31) Mark Green Chevrolet 198 $23940 20 (19) Stanton Barrett Chevrolet 198 $24805 21 (34) Brett Rowe Chevrolet 195 $23720 22 (39) Robert Richardson Jr Chevrolet 193 $23610 23 (12) Stephen Lelcht Ford 188 $30421 24 (9) Kelly Bires Ford 161 $25340 25 (36) Brent Sherman Chevrolet 181 $27901 26 (28) Brad Keselowski Chevrolet 177 $25095 27 (20) Brad Coleman Chevrolet accident 154 $24985 28 (27) Steve Wallace Dodge 149 $29411 29 (35) Caie Gate Chevrolet accident 135 $30240 30 (4) Jason Kelt-er Ford accident 131 $25580 31 (42) Richard Johns Ford accident 119 $24520 32 (6) Lan-don Cassill Chevrolet accident 108 $24410 33 (7) Mike Bliss Dodge accident 98 $27666 34 (25) Kenny Wallace Chevrolet accident 97 $24190 35 (17) Dave Blaney Toyota handling $22080 36 (18) Kyle Krisiloff Ford accident 96 $27336 37 (41) Eric McClure Chevrolet brakes 45 $21885 3a (38) Frank Kreyer Chevrolet brakes 41 $21825 39 (30) Morgan Shepherd Dodge brakes 25 $21790 40 (40) Brad Teague Ford over heating 20 $21755 41 (43) Jenck Johnson Chevrolet vibration 12 $21720 42 (37) Derrike Cope Chevrolet vibration 8 $21640 43 (33) Danny Efland Chevrolet electrical 0 $21579 Average Speed of Race Winner: 94977 mph Time of Race: 2 hours 37 minutes 56 seconds Margin of Victory: 2064 seconds Caution Flags: 9 for 27 laps Lead Changes: 12 among 7 drivers Lap Leaders: Wimmer 1-53 RSorenson 54-63 MBItss 64 CEdwards 65-67 DReutimann 68-69 BKeselowski 70-74 RSorenson 75-93 Bliss 94 RSorenson 95-118 CEdwards 119-122 TBodlne 123-137 DReutimann 138-158 RSorenson 159-200 Leaders Summary (Driver Times Lead Laps Led): Sorenson 4 times for 95 laps Wimmer 1 time for 53 laps Reutimann 2 times for 23 laps Bodine 1 time for 15 laps Edwards 2 times for 7 laps Keselowski 1 time for 5 laps Bliss 2 times for 2 laps Top 10 In Points: 1 CEdwards 3229 2 Reutimann 2377 3 KHarvick 2358 4 DRagan 2271 5 Leffler 2257 6 DBIaney 2252 7 BHamilton Jr 2183 8 SLeicht 2094 9 Wallace 2055 10 MAmbrose 2048 SOFTBALL American Athletics 10 Great Falls 0 American Athletics 103 024 10 ll 6 Great Falls 00Q 000 0 5 3 Solbrack and Lepp McCormick and Montijo W--Solbrack McCormick HITS: American Hamada 2 Jackson 2 Fargher Cey Emmil Urtfausen 3 Wetle Sol-brack 2 Great Sucrbays Ludford 2 Cion-inger Clark Urhausen 2 Emmil Outlaws 7 American Athletics 6 American Athletics 210 100 02 6 10 5 Outlaws 002 Oil 03 7 8 3 York Solbrack (7) and Fargher Stanfill Rotsten (4) and Smith Rotsten Solbrack HITS: American Hamada 2 Jackson Emmil Urhausen 2 Wetle Cey Lepp Solbrack Stevee Rasha 2 Smith Carl 2 Court Alen Court Hamada Urhausen TENNIS Mercedes Cup ATP TOUR At TC Wei seen hof Stuttgart Germany Purse: $885620 (Inti Gold) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Semifinals Rafael Nadal (1) Spain def Feliciano Lopez Spain 6-1 7-5 Stanislas Wawrinka Switzerland def Juan Ignacio Chela (7) Argentina 6-7 (2) 6-4 6-1 Doubles Semtdnalt Frantisek Cermak and leos Fried! Czech Republic def Andrei Pave) Romania and Alexander Waske (2) Germany 7-6 (4) 6-4 Guillermo Garda-Lopez and Fernando Verdasco Spain led Jose Acasuso and Juan Monaco Argentina 7-6 (2) 2-0 susp darkness Countrywide Classic ATP TOUR At Los Angeles Tennis Stadium Los Angeles Purse: $525000 (Inti Series) Surface Hard- Outdoor Singles Semifinals James Blake (2) United States def Lee Hyung-taik (7) South Korea 63 4-6 6-3 Raciek Stepanek Czech Republic def Nicolas WESTERN CONFERENCE Saturday! Results Detroit 66 Washington 58 Chicago 68 Indiana 65 Today's Games Houston at Connecticut 1 pm i.

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