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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2010 SCOREBOARD


GOLF PGA


DEUTSCHE BANK CHAMPIONSHIP At the TPC Boston; In Norton, Mass. Purse: $7.5 million; Yardage: 7,214; Par: 71 FINAL


$1,350,000


Charley Hoffman (2500) .......... 64 67 69 62 — 262 -22 $560,000


Geoff Ogilvy (1083) ................. 64 72 65 66 — 267 -17 Luke Donald (1083) .................. 65 67 66 69 — 267 -17 Jason Day (1083) ..................... 63 67 66 71 — 267 -17 $273,750


Tom Gillis (500) ....................... 67 71 65 65 — 268 -16 Adam Scott (500) .................... 67 69 65 67 — 268 -16 Brandt Snedeker (500) ............ 66 64 67 71 — 268 -16 $232,500


John Senden (425) ................... 66 68 69 67 — 270 -14 $217,500


Steve Stricker (400) ................ 65 68 67 71 — 271 -13 $202,500


D.J. Trahan (375) ..................... 64 69 69 70 — 272 -12 $148,929


Michael Sim (298) ................... 68 66 72 68 — 274 -10 Tiger Woods (298) ................... 72 65 69 68 — 274 -10 J.B. Holmes (298) .................... 66 71 69 68 — 274 -10 Ryan Palmer (298) ................... 64 72 69 69 — 274 -10 Matt Kuchar (298) ................... 66 65 72 71 — 274 -10 Vijay Singh (298) ..................... 66 68 69 71 — 274 -10 Andres Romero (298) .............. 68 66 68 72 — 274 -10 $101,250


Jason Dufner (258) .................. 66 73 68 68 — 275 -9 Stewart Cink (258) .................. 68 66 72 69 — 275 -9 Angel Cabrera (258) ................. 69 68 69 69 — 275 -9 Charlie Wi (258) ....................... 68 66 67 74 — 275 -9 $78,000


Bill Haas (240) ......................... 66 73 69 68 — 276 -8 Kris Blanks (240) ..................... 66 68 72 70 — 276 -8 Brian Davis (240) ..................... 64 73 69 70 — 276 -8 $58,500


Paul Casey (220) ...................... 66 72 71 68 — 277 -7 Martin Laird (220) ................... 66 69 74 68 — 277 -7 Retief Goosen (220) ................ 67 69 71 70 — 277 -7 Bo Van Pelt (220) ..................... 70 70 68 69 — 277 -7 Phil Mickelson (220) ................ 69 65 67 76 — 277 -7 $48,750


Ernie Els (200) ......................... 70 67 70 71 — 278 -6 Zach Johnson (200) ................. 63 71 71 73 — 278 -6 Justin Leonard (200) ............... 69 66 67 76 — 278 -6 $41,438


Nick Watney (183) ................... 69 72 70 68 — 279 -5 Matt Jones (183) ..................... 65 70 73 71 — 279 -5 Kevin Na (183) ......................... 69 67 70 73 — 279 -5 Hunter Mahan (183) ................ 64 70 71 74 — 279 -5 $34,500


Bubba Watson (163) ................ 67 71 73 69 — 280 -4 Jim Furyk (163) ........................ 66 73 71 70 — 280 -4 Fredrik Jacobson (163) ............ 65 76 69 70 — 280 -4 Rory McIlroy (163) ................... 64 76 69 71 — 280 -4 $28,500


Jason Bohn (143) ..................... 67 74 72 68 — 281 -3 Greg Chalmers (143) ................ 68 72 72 69 — 281 -3 Rickie Fowler (143) .................. 67 70 74 70 — 281 -3 Steve Marino (143) .................. 65 69 71 76 — 281 -3 $19,550


Robert Allenby (103) ............... 69 70 75 68 — 282 -2 Josh Teater (103) .................... 68 70 75 69 — 282 -2 David Toms (103) .................... 67 71 75 69 — 282 -2 Ian Poulter (103) ...................... 67 73 73 69 — 282 -2 Brendon de Jonge (103) ........... 67 72 73 70 — 282 -2 Kevin Streelman (103) ............ 69 70 73 70 — 282 -2 K.J. Choi (103) .......................... 69 71 72 70 — 282 -2 Tim Clark (103) ........................ 69 72 71 70 — 282 -2 Stephen Ames (103) ................ 67 68 75 72 — 282 -2 Tim Petrovic (103) ................... 68 71 71 72 — 282 -2 Y.E. Yang (103) ........................ 67 70 68 77 — 282 -2 John Rollins (103) .................... 66 70 67 79 — 282 -2 $16,725


Ricky Barnes (63) .................... 68 71 74 70 — 283 -1 Stuart Appleby (63) ................. 70 71 72 70 — 283 -1 Ryuji Imada (63) ...................... 67 71 73 72 — 283 -1 Dustin Johnson (63) ................ 73 68 69 73 — 283 -1 $16,125


Marc Leishman (43) ................. 71 68 77 68 — 284 E Davis Love III (43) .................... 71 69 71 73 — 284 E Camilo Villegas (43) ................ 67 72 71 74 — 284 E Blake Adams (43) .................... 70 68 70 76 — 284 E $15,675


Heath Slocum (28) ................... 68 72 74 71 — 285 +1 Lucas Glover (28) ..................... 70 68 72 75 — 285 +1 $15,375


Charles Howell III (18) ............. 68 70 77 71 — 286 +2 Ryan Moore (18) ...................... 64 76 70 76 — 286 +2 $15,150


Aaron Baddeley (10) ................ 71 70 75 71 — 287 +3 $15,000


Paul Goydos (5) ........................ 68 73 75 74 — 290 +6 $14,850


Shaun Micheel (5) .................... 68 71 75 77 — 291 +7


TENNIS ITF-USTA


U.S. OPEN At the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center In New York Purse: $22.7 mil. (Grand Slam); Surface: Hard-Outdoor


SINGLES—MEN— FOURTH ROUND


G. Monfils (17), France, def. R. Gasquet, France, 6-4, 7-5, 7-5; N. Djokovic (3), Serbia, def. M. Fish (19), USA, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1; R. Soderling (5), Sweden, def. A. Montanes (21), Spain, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3; R. Federer (2), Switzer- land, def. J. Melzer (13), Austria, 6-3, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3.


SINGLES—WOMEN—FOURTH ROUND


D. Cibulkova, Slovakia, def. S. Kuznetsova (11), Russia, 7-5, 7-6 (7-4); K. Kanepi (31), Estonia, def. Y. Wickmayer (15), Belgium, 0-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-1; C. Wozniacki (1), Denmark, def. M. Sharapova (14), Russia, 6-3, 6-4; V. Zvonareva (7), Russia, def. A. Petkovic, Germany, 6-1, 6-2;


DOUBLES—MEN—THIRD ROUND


L. Kubot, Poland, and Ol. Marach (5), Austria, def. F. Gil, Portugal, and D. Gimeno-Traver, Spain, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4; M. Granollers and T. Robredo (12), Spain, def. F. Mayer, Germany, and R. Wassen, Netherlands, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1; B. and M. Bryan (1), USA, def. M. Fish, USA, and M. Knowles (15), Bahamas, 7-5, 6-3.


DOUBLES—WOMEN — THIRD ROUND


G. Dulko, Argentina, and F. Pennetta (1), Italy, def. M. Niculescu, Romania, and S. Peer (13), Israel, 6-7 (11-9), 6-1, 6-2; B. Mattek-Sands and M. Shaughnessy (15), USA, def. K. Peschke, Czech Rep., and K. Srebotnik (4), Slovenia, 6-4, 6-1; C. Yung-jan, Taiwan, and Z. Jie (7), China, def. P. Hercog, Slovenia, and P. Martic, Croatia, 6-2, 6-3; C. Black, Zimbabwe, and A. Rodionova (9), Australia, def. J. Goerges and A. Groenefeld, Germany, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2.


MIXED DOUBLES—QUARTERFINALS


K. Peschke, Czech Rep., and A. Qureshi, Pakistan, def. G. Dulko, Argentina, and P. Cuevas, Uruguay, 3-6, 6-2, 10-4 tiebreak; B. Mattek-Sands, USA, and D. Nestor (4), Canada, def. C. Yung-jan, Taiwan, and P. Hanley, Austria, 6-4, 6-3; L. Huber and B. Bryan (1),USA,def. L. Raymond, USA, and W. Moodie (7), South Africa, 6-4, 7-6 (7-3); A. Groenefeld, Germany and M. Knowles, Bahamas, def. C. Black, Zimbabwe, and L. Paes (2), India, 6-3, 6-4.


LOCALGOLF


Belle Haven — The men’s labor day tournament net winners were Herb Hughes, Tom Buchanan, Dan Doyle and Minter Alexander with 125. The gross winners were Jerry Long, Walter Kelly, Robert Robinson Jr. and Robert Robinson, Sr. Mimi Hoffman, Dick Blackburn, Danny Thomas and Inga Thomas won the Labor Day Mixed Foursome event with 126. Patuxent Greens — Jack Sleith, Mike Lavelle, Rafael Pereira and Vi Turley are the winners of the Labor Day Sweat Box event. Argyle— Randy Scott won the low gross with 70 and Kevin Kelley won the low net with 59 in the Labor Day Ringer event. Chantilly National — Craig Groenendaal won the Men’s Club Championship. In the Labor Day Tourna- ment Taylor Jennings and Rodney Peters won low gross . Robert Moore and Rusty Murphy won low net. Columbia -- Andy Hill, Ryan Angier, Pat Flynn and Chris Flynn won the first place gross at the Labor Day event with 60. John Gorman, Jeff Fuge, Paul Collins and George Lopez-Balboa with 55. Mount Vernon -- Labor Day Ringer Shawn McCullough won the low gross with 64 and Niki Bennett won the low net with 53 in the Labor Day Ringer event. Shawn McCollough won the low gross with 67 and Carl Trevisan won the low net with 66 in the Labor Day tournament event. Evergreen — In the president cups, gross champion- Mr. Mark Rallas with a score of 145, net champion- Mr. Manny Babounakis, senior champion Mr. Donald Valcheff; ladies champion Mrs. Nancy Hubbard. Faquier Spring — Fran Pinello won the men’s club championship. Lisa Combswonthe ladies club champi- onship.


International Country Club—Labor day ringer tourna- ment. Winner net with a 60 Brian Kearney, winner gross 65 was Mike Howell. Women gross with an 85 was Tina Bingham and winner net was Katie Berg- mann with a 74. Loudoun— In themembermembereven, Jeff Hall and Rob Perini won gross. Jim Appell and Doug Bowling won net. For the ladies, Joyce Duvall and Sheila Skeith won gross and Kathleen Lovelace and Nikki Coons won net.


COLLEGES


FIELD HOCKEY Virginia 2, Northwestern 0


WOMEN’S SOCCER George Mason 2, American 1


Kenwood — Mixed match play, Susan Peterson and Archie Alexander won at two up. Westwood -- Dave & Jackie Lutz and Chong Lee & Stacy Reynolds won the low gross of the Labor Day Mixed Couples event with 145. Dale & Cleta Mitchell and Doug & Grace Marie Turner won the low net with 122


AUTORACING


NASCAR SPRINT CUP EMORY HEALTHCARE 500


Sunday’s late race At Atlanta Motor Speedway; In Hampton, Ga. Lap length: 1.54 miles


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1. (5) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 325 laps, 141.7 rating, 195 points, $357,198 2. (4) Carl Edwards, Ford, 325, 120.4, 175, $239,323 3. (7) J. Johnson, Chevrolet, 325, 116.3, 170, $213,078 4. (26) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 325, 90.1, 160, $178,290 5. (3) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 325, 111.4, 155, $167,456 6. (11) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 325, 80.8, 155, $160,823 7. (14) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 325, 89.7, 146, $118,500 8. (2) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 325, 92.8, 147, $141,279 9. (8) J. Pablo Montoya, Chev., 325, 101.3, 138, $140,031 10. (32) M. Ambrose, Toyota, 325, 78.2, 134, $130,623 11. (30) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 325, 72.4, 130, $144,626 12. (6) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 325, 104.6, 127, $99,700 13. (18) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 325, 88.2, 124, $143,001 14. (33) Reed Sorenson, Toyota, 325, 63.7, 121, $135,248 15. (12) J. McMurray, Chevrolet, 325, 86.8, 118, $131,879 16. (13) D. Reutimann, Toyota, 325, 77, 115, $126,606 17. (27) R. Smith, Chevrolet, 325, 64.7, 112, $103,300 18. (16)AJ Allmendinger, Ford, 325, 85.3, 109, $131,651 19. (9) David Ragan, Ford, 325, 72.1, 106, $102,025 20. (36) David Gilliland, Ford, 325, 49, 103, $111,248 21. (17)MarkMartin, Chevrolet, 325, 66.7, 100, $108,275 22. (25) D. Earnhardt Jr., Chev., 325, 76.3, 97, $98,950 23. (40) Bill Elliott, Ford, 325, 51, 94, $88,075 24. (37) Dave Blaney, Ford, 325, 48.2, 91, $108,210 25. (28) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 324, 48.3, 88, $115,410 26. (43) Casey Mears, Toyota, 324, 51.5, 85, $88,450 27. (31) Joey Logano, Toyota, 324, 50.7, 82, $123,490 28. (35) Patrick Carpentier, Ford, 323, 37, 79, $95,550 29. (41) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 323, 39, 76, $86,375 30. (21) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 322, 51, 73, $94,725 31. (24) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, 320, 43.2, 70, $83,575 32. (10) Kasey Kahne, Ford, 310, 90.8, 72, $125,390 33. (29) K. Harvick, Chev., vibrat., 309, 80.5, 64, $121,026 34. (20) S. Speed, Toyota, engine, 264, 53.4, 61, $97,148 35. (19) P. Menard, Ford, engine, 263, 66.9, 58, $90,400 36. (15) Greg Biffle, Ford, 245, 79.7, 55, $90,250 37.(42)K.Conway,Toyota,transm., 162, 26.3, 52, $96,173 38. (34) J. Nemechek, Toy., clutch, 161, 32.4, 49, $81,975 39.(23)M.McDwll,Chv.,pwr steer., 160, 26.9, 46, $81,850 40. (38) J.J. Yeley, Chev., elect., 152, 31.7, 43, $81,725 41. (22) E. Sadler, Ford, accident, 150, 47.5, 40, $89,550 42. (39) M. Bliss, Toy., electrical, 145, 27.1, 37, $81,455 43. (1) D. Hamlin, Toyota, engine, 143, 96.7, 39, $118,510 Average Speed of Race Winner: 129.041 mph Time of Race: 3 hours 52 minutes 43 seconds Margin of Victory: 1.316 seconds Caution Flags: 8 for 53 laps Lead Changes: 22 among 7 drivers Top 12 in Points: 1. K.Harvick, 3,585; 2. J.Gordon, 3,366; 3. Ky.Busch, 3,325; 4. T.Stewart, 3,302; 5. C.Edwards, 3,288; 6. J.Burton, 3,261; 7. J.Johnson, 3,247; 8. Ku.Busch, 3,228; 9. M.Kenseth, 3,225; 10. D.Hamlin, 3,147; 11. G.Biffle, 3,110; 12. C.Bowyer, 3,066


BASKETBALL


FIBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS


ROUND OF 16 In Istanbul


Monday’s results United States 121, Angola 66 Russia 78, New Zealand 56 Tuesday’s games


Lithuania vs. China, 11 a.m. Argentina vs. Brazil, 2


QUARTERFINALS In Istanbul Wednesday’s games Serbia vs. Spain, TBA Turkey vs. Slovenia, TBA Thursday’s games United States vs. Russia, TBA Game72— Lithuania-China winner vs. Argentina-Brazil winner, TBA


UNITEDSTATES121, ANGOLA66


USA MIN Billups ................ 18:53


FG FT O-T A PF PTS. 5-7 4-4 0-2 4 3 19


Durant ................ 19:23 7-14 1-1 0-5 1 1 17 Rose ................... 20:59 Westbrook ......... 13:50


3-5 0-0 0-1 6 0 1-5 2-2 2-2 6 0


3-6 0-2 3-7 4 1 2-7 1-2 0-1 2 0 2-6 0-0 0-0 3 1


9 4


Gay ..................... 16:49 6-10 5-6 3-4 2 2 17 Iguodala ............. 15:15 Granger .............. 13:24 Curry .................. 16:32 Gordon ................ 21:07 Love .................... 15:18 Odom .................. 15:40 Chandler ............. 12:50


6 5 5


6-7 0-0 0-0 0 1 17 2-4 3-3 0-6 1 1 3-5 2-2 5-8 0 2 1-2 3-4 6-7 1 4


8 9 5


TOTALS ............ 200:00 41-78 21-26 19-43 30 16 121 ANGOLA


MIN Fortes ................. 24:42


FG FT O-T A PF PTS. 4-7 0-0 0-1 2 2 11


Morais ................ 32:32 1-10 3-4 2-3 4 1 Bonifacio .............. 4:12 Paulo .................... 2:51 Jeronimo ............ 14:31


0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-3 0-0 0-2 2 1


2-2 0-2 1-2 0 1


5 0 0 0


Gomes ................ 27:37 9-12 1-2 0-4 1 3 21 Mbunga .............. 12:23 Ambrosio ........... 27:41 Almeida .............. 23:51 Lutonda .............. 17:21 Mingas ............... 12:19


5-8 1-1 4-7 1 4 12 1-6 0-0 0-1 0 4 1-3 6-6 0-1 1 3 1-5 0-0 0-1 0 0


4 3


8 2


TOTALS ............ 200:00 24-57 11-15 7-22 12 20 66 United States ........... 33


Angola ...................... 13


32 25


26 18


30 — 121 10 — 66


FOOTBALL


CANADIANFOOTBALL LEAGUE


MONDAY’S RESULTS


at Hamilton 28, Toronto 13 at Calgary 52, Edmonton 5


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TRANSACTIONS NFL


Baltimore Ravens: Agreed to terms with WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh. TradedWRMark Clayton to St. Louis for an undisclosed draft pick. Dallas Cowboys: Signed OT Cliff Louis, TE Scott Chan- dler, G Travis Bright, WR Jesse Holley, WR Manny Johnson, RB Lonyae Miller, TE Martin Rucker and CB Teddy Williams to the practice squad. NewOrleans Saints: SignedLBDannyClark. ReleasedTE Tory Humphry.


USA—Percentages: FG .526, FT .808. Three-Point Goals: 18-38, .474 (Gordon 5-6, Billups 5-7, Rose 3-4, Durant 2-6, Odom 1-1, Love 1-1, Curry 1-5, Westbrook 0-1, Iguodala 0-1, Gay 0-2, Granger 0-4). Team Rebounds: 5. Team Turnovers: 16 (18 PTS). Blocked Shots: 4 (Rose 2, Granger, Odom). Turnovers: 5 (Curry 3, Westbrook, Odom). Steals: 10 (Westbrook 3, Gay 3, Curry 2, Iguodala, Chandler). ANGOLA—Percentages: FG .421, FT .733. Three-Point Goals: 7-27, .259 (Fortes 3-6, Gomes 2-4, Ambrosio 1-3, Alemida 1-6, Mingas 0-1, Jeronimo 0-2, Morais 0-5). TeamRebounds: 1.TeamTurnovers: 15 (0 PTS). Blocked Shots: 2 (Fortes, Gomes). Turnovers: 15 (Morais 3, Bonifacio 2, Gomes 2, Team 2, Paulo, Jeronimo, Ambro- sio, Almeida, Lutonda, Mingas). A: 15,000. T_NA.


WNBA Best-of-3;x-ifnecessary


CONFERENCE FINALS EASTERN: ATLANTA LEADSNEWYORK, 1-0


Game 1: Atlanta 81, New York 75 Tuesday: New York at Atlanta, 7:30 x-Thursday: Atlanta at New York, 7:30


WESTERN: SEATTLE DEF. PHOENIX, 2-0 Game 1: Seattle 82, Phoenix 74 Game 2: Seattle 91, Phoenix 88


KLMNO


EZ SU BASKETBALL FIBAWORLDCHAMPIONSHIP U.S. starts early in


impressive victory Durant, Billups lead romp over Angola; Russia next


BY BRIANMAHONEY


istanbul—Before it can win a world championship, the Unit- ed States needed to start look- ing like a world champion. Kevin Durant, Chauncey Bil-


lups and the rest of the Ameri- cans finally had that appear- ance Monday as they powered into the quarterfinals with a 121-66 victory over Angola. “Obviously we want to stay


humble, but at the same time we have to know that we can do it,” forward Kevin Love said. “We know regardless of what people are saying, that we still are the favorites and we should play and really act like it, too.” They did just that as they


opened the knockout round with a quick knockout. With Billups scoring 16 of his


19 pointsandDurant all of his 17 in the first half, the Americans saved their most impressive performance in Istanbul for the elimination stage. The Angolans were over- whelmed from the start after a couple of lackluster perfor- mancesto close the group stage. “We don’t want to be a team


that’s going to turn it on and off,” Durant said. “I think of coursewe’re playing with a little more sense of urgency when you know if you lose, you go home. Guys came out and re- sponded from those last two games.” The U.S. forced turnovers


that led to easy baskets in tran- sition, and when forced into the halfcourt, shot 18 of 38 from three-point range, one off the team record for threes in a world championship game. “Our guys were sharp,” U.S.


CoachMike Krzyzewski said. Eric Gordon and Rudy Gay


also scored 17 for the Ameri- cans, who will face Russia on Thursday. Gordon was 5 of 6


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MARK BLINCH/REUTERS


RusselWestbrook dunks against Angola. TheUnited States advanced to the quarterfinals againstRussia.


behind the arc. Joaquim Gomes, who played


at Valparaiso, scored 21 for An- gola, which finished fourth in Group A. The Angolans ad- vanced on a tiebreaker by virtue of their overtime victory over Germany, but had lost by 50 to Serbia,and21 apiece to Argenti- na and Australia. They were no match for the Americans, who had won the teams’ four meetings in the Olympics. It started with a 116-48 romp


in the Dream Team’s debut in Barcelona in 1992, straight through to a 97-76 victory in Beijing two years ago. This quickly became one of


those no-contests. “We can do a little bit better,


but we tried our best,” Angola Coach LuisMagalhaes said. Russia reached the quarterfi-


nals after it defeated New Zea- land, 78-56, behind Andrey Vorontsevich’s 18 points and 11 rebounds. Timofey Mozgov, Russia’s 7-


foot-1 center who recently signed for theNewYorkKnicks, added 16 points and seven re- bounds. Russia outrebounded New


Zealand 41-25 and had five blocks to the Kiwis’ one. —Associated Press


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