SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2010
KLMNO COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Sooners boom No. 17 Seminoles
No. 10 Oklahoma scores TDs on its first four drives
BY JEFF LATZKE
norman, okla. — Landry Jones outplayed Christian Pon- der by throwing for 380 yards and four touchdowns, and No. 10 Oklahoma moved past a shaky season opener with a 47-17 victory against No. 17 Florida State on Saturday. A rematch of the 2001 Or-
ange Bowl that brought home the Sooners’ most recent na- tional championship quickly turned into a blowout as Okla- homa (2-0) scored touchdowns on its first four possessions. Jones did much of his dam-
age with short swing passes and screens near the line of scrimmage before striking down field for scores. He com- pleted 14 consecutive passes at one point, starting at the end of the Sooners’ opening drive and continuing past when he pushed the lead to 27-7with his third touchdown pass. Ponder was just 11 for 28 for
DAVE MARTIN/ASSOCIATED PRESS Alabama’sKevinNorwood flips into the end zone on his lone catch, a 36-yard touchdown reception in the first quarter. Crimson Tide cruises to a victory
Penn State proves to be no match for No. 1 Alabama
ASSOCIATED PRESS
tuscaloosa, ala.—Trent Rich- ardson ran for 144 yards in place
of injured Heisman Trophy win- ner Mark Ingram, leading No. 1 Alabama to a 24-3 win overNo. 18 Penn State on Saturday night. The Crimson Tide (2-0) hardly
slowed down without Ingram, and a young defense forced Rob Boldenandthe Nittany Lions (1-1) into several turnovers to end promising drives. It was the first time Penn State
was held without a touchdown since a 13-3 loss at Wisconsin in 2006.The shutout lasted until the final 10 minutes. With Ingram sidelined for the
second straight game with a knee injury, Richardson pulled a pretty good imitation. He plowed through and sidestepped tackles and scored on a short touchdown run. He also had four catches for
ALABAMA PENN STATE 24 3
46 yards. Alabama quarterback Greg
McElroy completed 16 of 24 pass- es for 229 yards and two touch- downs.
SCOREBOARD
PROFOOTBALL NFL
INJURYREPORT
OAKLAND RAIDERS AT TENNESSEE TITANS Raiders: DNP: DT Desmond Bryant (elbow), RB Michael Bush (thumb), LB Travis Goethel (back), CB Walter McFadden (hamstring), WR Chaz Schilens (knee). Ti- tans:DNP:TMike Otto (knee),LBWill Witherspoon (not injury related). LIMITED: LB Colin Allred (ankle), DE William Hayes (knee). FULL: DT Tony Brown (knee), DE Jacob Ford (back), WR Justin Gage (hand), G Leroy Harris (ankle).
CAROLINA PANTHERS ATNEWYORK GIANTS
Panthers: DNP: T Jeff Otah (knee), RB Tyrell Sutton (shoulder). FULL:DETyler Brayton (ankle). Giants: DNP: LB Phillip Dillard (hamstring). LIMITED: CB Aaron Ross (foot). FULL: LB Chase Blackburn (knee), DT Chris Canty (groin), C Shaun O’Hara (ankle, Achilles), CB Corey Webster (groin), LB Gerris Wilkinson (groin).
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS AT HOUSTON TEXANS
Colts: DNP: LB Cody Glenn (hamstring), CB Jacob Lacey (head), S Bob Sanders (not injury related). LIMITED:WR Anthony Gonzalez (back), T Charlie Johnson (foot). FULL: C Jeff Saturday (knee). Texans: DNP: CB Antwaun Molden (ankle). LIMITED: T Duane Brown (hamstring), TE Owen Daniels (knee), DE Mario Williams (groin). FULL: CB Kareem Jackson (eye), RB Steve Slaton (toe).
DENVER BRONCOS AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
Broncos: DNP: T Ryan Harris (ankle), S Darcel McBath (forearm). FULL: RB Andre Brown (toe), TE Daniel Graham(chest),RBKnowshonMoreno (hamstring),WR Demaryius Thomas (foot). Jaguars: DNP: CB Scotty McGee (shoulder). LIMITED: WR Jarett Dillard (foot), RB Deji Karim (thumb).
ATLANTA FALCONS AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS
Falcons: DNP:WRMichael Jenkins (shoulder). LIMITED: G Joe Hawley (hip). FULL: CB Brent Grimes (hip), DT Corey Peters (knee). Steelers: DNP: G Chris Kemoeatu (foot), QB Byron Leftwich (knee).
MIAMI DOLPHINS AT BUFFALO BILLS
Dolphins: DNP: LB Channing Crowder (groin). LIMITED: T Jake Long (knee). FULL: WR Brandon Marshall (ankle). Bills: DNP: LB Antonio Coleman (hamstring), LB Kawika Mitchell (foot), LB Reggie Torbor (chest). LIMITED: S Jairus Byrd (groin).
DETROIT LIONS AT CHICAGO BEARS
Lions: DNP: LB DeAndre Levy (groin). LIMITED: S Louis Delmas (groin). FULL: S C.C. Brown (forearm), CB Jonathan Wade (finger). Bears: LIMITED: LB Lance Briggs (ankle), TE Desmond Clark (ankle), S Craig Steltz (ankle). FULL: WR Earl Bennett (hamstring), LB Nick Roach (knee), S Major Wright (finger).
CINCINNATI BENGALS AT N.E PATRIOTS
Bengals: DNP: WR Andre Caldwell (groin), CB Brandon Ghee (head). LIMITED: RB Brian Leonard (foot). FULL: DT Geno Atkins (knee), DE Jonathan Fanene (ham- string). Patriots: DNP: T Nick Kaczur (back), WR Randy Moss (illness), CB Terrence Wheatley (foot). LIMITED: WR Julian Edelman (foot), RB Laurence Maroney (thigh). FULL: CB Kyle Arrington (groin), DT Ron Brace (ankle), QB Tom Brady (right shoulder), DE Jermaine Cunningham (ankle), DE Brandon Deaderick (toe), TE Aaron Hernandez (knee), DT Myron Pryor (knee), WR Matthew Slater (hamstring).
CLEVELAND BROWNSAT T.B. BUCCANEERS
Browns:OUT:LBD’Qwell Jackson (chest).DNP:TShawn Lauvao (ankle), S Nick Sorensen (head). LIMITED: LB Marcus Benard (shoulder), DT Shaun Rogers (ankle), G Floyd Womack (knee). FULL: TE Robert Royal (ankle). Buccaneers: FULL: QB Josh Freeman (right thumb), LB Niko Koutouvides (neck), DT Brian Price (hamstring), WRMaurice Stovall (ankle).
S.F. 49ERS AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
49ers: OUT: LB Ahmad Brooks (lacerated kidney), C Eric Heitmann (fibula), WR Kyle Williams (toe). DNP: CB William James (ankle). LIMITED: LB Diyral Briggs (concussion). Seahawks: OUT: T Russell Okung (ankle). LIMITED: DE Raheem Brock (back), TE Anthony McCoy (ankle), G Chester Pitts (knee).
G.B. PACKERS AT PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Packers: DNP: LB Desmond Bishop (hamstring),DEMike Neal (side), LB Brady Poppinga (knee), CB Brandon Underwood (shoulder). FULL: T Bryan Bulaga (hip), DE Cullen Jenkins (calf), LB Brad Jones (shoulder), LB Clay Matthews (hamstring). Eagles: Practice not complete.
CFL EAST DIVISION W L
Montreal ......................7 3 Hamilton ......................5 5 Toronto.........................5 5 Winnipeg......................2 7
WEST DIVISION W L Calgary .........................9 1 Saskatchewan..............6 3 B.C. ...............................2 7 Edmonton.....................2 8
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Montreal 27, at Hamilton 6 at B.C. 37, Toronto 16 SUNDAY'S GAME Saskatchewan at Winnipeg, 1
UNITEDSTATES89, LITHUANIA74
USA MIN Billups ................ 27:13
FG FT O-T A PF PTS. 1-8 0-0 0-2 3 4
0-4 0-0 1-2 3 1
Durant ................ 38:01 14-25 5-5 1-9 2 1 38 Rose ................... 12:03 Westbrook ......... 23:45 Gay ..................... 13:53 Iguodala ............. 24:05 Granger .................. :44 Curry .................... 2:12 Gordon ................ 18:04 Love ...................... 8:04
4-9 4-4 4-7 3 3 12 1-2 0-0 0-2 0 1 3-4 3-6 2-4 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-5 0-0 0-4 1 0 2-3 2-2 1-3 0 0
3 0 2
9 0 3 3 6
Odom .................. 29:44 6-10 1-3 2-10 1 3 13 Chandler ............... 2:12
0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 MIN 0
TOTALS ............ 200:00 33-71 15-20 11-43 15 16 89 LITHUANIA
Seibutis ................ 5:28 Kalnietis ............. 26:20 Maciulis .............. 28:25
FG FT O-T A PF PTS. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0
2-4 0-0 1-1 1 0 3-6 1-1 0-1 2 2 1-4 2-2 0-4 1 2
2-5 0-0 1-3 1 1
19 15
23 26
24 21
4-8 0-0 0-2 2 1 10 3-9 1-2 0-3 2 4
Pocius ................. 27:49 4-10 2-2 1-7 2 3 13 Gecevicius ............ 6:47 Delininkaitis ....... 13:40 Jasaitis .............. 22:33
0 9 6
Kleiza ................. 28:58 1-11 2-2 0-5 1 0 Jankunas ............ 15:21
United States ........... 23 Lithuania .................. 12
8 5 4 4
Javtokas ............. 24:39 7-12 1-2 4-9 1 3 15 TOTALS ............ 200:00 27-70 9-11 7-35 13 16 74
—89 —74
T 0 0 0 0
T 0 0 0 0
Pts PF PA 14 313 237 10 235 255 10 220 280 4
247 271
Pts PF PA 18 359 202 12 276 236 6 4
245 260 187 341
—Percentages: FG .465, FT .750. Three-Point Goals: 8-25, .320 (Durant 5-12, Curry 1-1, Gordon 1-3, Billups 1-5, Love 0-1, Westbrook 0-1, Rose 0-2). Team Re- bounds: 2. Team Turnovers: 11 (18 PTS). Blocked Shots: 7 (Odom 3, Westbrook 2, Gay, Love). Turnovers: 11 (Westbrook 3, Billups 2, Gordon 2, Durant, Rose, Iguodala, Love). Steals: 10 (Iguodala 4, Billups, Durant, Rose, Westbrook, Gordon, Odom). LITHUANIA—Percentages: FG .381, FT .818. Three-Point Goals: 11-28, .393 (Pocius 3-5, Gecevicius 2-3, Kalnietis 2-4, Maciulis 2-5, Jasaitis 1-2, Delininkaitis 1-3, Janku- nas 0-2, Kleiza 0-4). Team Rebounds: 4. Team Turn- overs: 14 (7 PTS). Blocked Shots: 2 (Seibutis, Maciulis). Turnovers: 14 (Kalnietis 4, Kleiza 4, Delininkaitis 2, Pocius, Jasaitis, Jankunas, Javtokas). Steals: 8 (Pocius 2, Delininkaitis 2, Kleiza 2, Kalnietis, Gecevicius). A: 15,000. T_NA.
WNBAFINALS Best-of- five; x-IfNecessary
SEATTLE VS. ATLANTA, 0-0
Game 1; Sunday: Atlanta at Seattle, 3 Game 2;Tuesday: Atlanta at Seattle, 9 Game 3;Thursday: Seattle at Atlanta, 8 x-Game 4;Sunday, Sept. 19: Seattle at Atlanta, 3 x-Game 5;Tuesday, Sept. 21: Atlanta at Seattle, 9
BASKETBALL
FIBAWORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
In Istanbul
MEDAL ROUND SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Seventh/Eighth Place: Russia 83, Slovenia 78 Semifinal: United States 89, Lithuania 74 Semifinal: Turkey 83, Serbia 82
FINALS SUNDAY’S GAMES
Fifth/Sixth Place: Spain vs. Argentina, 9 a.m. Bronze Medal: Lithuania vs. Serbia, Noon Gold Medal: United States vs. Turkey, 2:30
ARIZONA CARDINALS AT ST. LOUIS RAMS
Cardinals: DNP: RB Beanie Wells (knee). LIMITED: RB Jason Wright (toe). FULL:CBMichaelAdams(shoulder), LBWill Davis (knee),WRLarry Fitzgerald (knee),TEBen Patrick (knee), LB Joey Porter (back),WRAndre Roberts (shoulder). Rams: LIMITED: S James Butler (knee).
DALLAS COWBOYS ATWASHINGTON REDSKINS
Cowboys: DNP: T Marc Colombo (knee), G Kyle Kosier (knee), TSamYoung (knee). FULL: S Gerald Sensabaugh (shoulder). Redskins: DNP: S Kareem Moore (knee). LIMITED: LB Andre Carter (illness), LB Perry Riley (foot). FULL: T Jammal Brown (hip), QB Donovan McNabb (ankle), RB Mike Sellers (knee).
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Chargers: DNP: QB Billy Volek (knee). LIMITED: LB Shawne Merriman (Achilles). Chiefs: DNP: LB Cameron Sheffield (neck). LIMITED: T Ryan O’Callaghan (groin).
BALTIMORE RAVENS ATNEWYORK JETS
Ravens: OUT: NT Terrence Cody (knee), T Jared Gaither (back), WR Donte’ Stallworth (foot). DNP: DE Paul Kruger (shoulder). FULL: T Oniel Cousins (head), CB LardariusWebb(knee). Jets: OUT: LB Calvin Pace (foot). DNP: S Brodney Pool (ankle). LIMITED: DE Shaun Ellis (knee).
AUTORACING NASCAR
SPRINT CUP AIR GUARD 400 LINEUP After Friday’s qualifying; Saturday’s late race. At Richmond International Raceway; In Richmond Lap length: .75 miles
(Carnumberinparentheses)
1. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 127.762 mph 2. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 127.455 3. (43) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 127.101 4. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 127.077 5. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 127.017 6. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 126.975 7. (98) Paul Menard, Ford, 126.951 8. (12) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 126.939 9. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 126.784 10. (9) Kasey Kahne, Ford, 126.767 11. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 126.654 12. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 126.505 13. (47) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota, 126.505 14. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 126.47 15. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 126.44 16. (26) Jeff Green, Ford, 126.422 17. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 126.41 18. (13) Casey Mears, Toyota, 126.369 19. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 126.345 20. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 126.21 21. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 126.133 22. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 126.039 23. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 126.039 24. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 126.027 25. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 125.933 26. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 125.845 27. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 125.827 28. (71) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 125.81 29. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 125.745 30. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 125.716 31. (82) Scott Speed, Toyota, 125.687 32. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 125.564 33. (77) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 125.523 34. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 125.465 35. (32) Jason Leffler, Toyota, 125.331 36. (19) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 125.284 37. (55) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 125.232 38. (38) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 125.127 39. (37) David Gilliland, Ford, 125.012 40. (34) Tony Raines, Ford, 124.792 41. (7) Kevin Conway, Toyota, Owner Points 42. (83) Mattias Ekstrom, Toyota, Owner Points 43. (09) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, Past Champion.
FAILED TO QUALIFY
44. (10) Terry Labonte, Chevrolet, 124.971 45. (46) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 124.355 46. (64) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 124.292 47. (66) Scott Riggs, Toyota, 124.041 48. (92) Brian Keselowski, Dodge, 122.912.
D.C.UNITED1, TORONTOFC 0
D.C. United Toronto FC
FORMULA1
ITALIAN GRAND PRIX LINEUP After Saturday’s qualifying; Sunday’s race At Autodromo Nazionale di Monza; In Monza, Italy Lap length: 3.6 miles
ThirdSession
1. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 1 minute, 21.962 seconds 2. Jenson Button, England, McLaren, 1:22.084 3. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Ferrari, 1:22.293 4. Mark Webber, Australia, Red Bull, 1:22.433 5. Lewis Hamilton, England, McLaren, 1:22.623 6. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 1:22.675 7. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 1:23.027 8. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Williams, 1:23.037 9. Robert Kubica, Poland, Renault, 1:23.039 10. Rubens Barrichello, Brazil, Williams, 1:23.328.
Eliminatedaftersecondsession
11. Adrian Sutil, Germany, Force India, 1:23.199 12. Michael Schumacher, Germany, Mercedes, 1:23.388 13. Kamui Kobayashi, Japan,BMWSauber, 1:23.659 14. Sebastien Buemi, Switzerland, Toro Rosso, 1:23.681 15. Jaime Alguersuari, Spain, Toro Rosso, 1:23.919 16. Pedro de la Rosa, Spain,BMWSauber, 1:24.044.
Eliminatedafterfirstsession
17. Jarno Trulli, Italy, Lotus Racing, 1:25.540 18. Heikki Kovalainen, Finland, Lotus Racing, 1:25.742 19. Vitantonio Liuzzi, Italy, Force India, 1:25.774 20. Vitaly Petrov, Russia, Renault, 1:23.819 21. Lucas di Grassi, Brazil, Virgin, 1:25.974 22. Bruno Senna, Brazil, HRT, 1:26.847 23. Sakon Yamamoto, Japan, HRT, 1:27.020 24. Timo Glock, Germany, Virgin, 1:25.934.
LOCALRUNNING
HIGH CLOUD FOUNDATION ABEBE BIKILA DAY INTERNATIONAL PEACE HALF MARATHON
IN WASHINGTON DC
Men 1 Chris Hayes Pruitt, Arlington VA, 1 hour 13 minutes 45 seconds ; 2 Philippe Rolly, McLean VA, 1:17:12 ;3 Kumssa Ethicha, Washington DC, 1:20:01 ;4 Jonathan Williams, Rockville MD, 1:22:58 ;5 Kermit Kaleba, Alexandria VA, 1:23:40 Women 1 Lorraine Coulter, Washington DC, 1 hour 26 minutes 41 seconds; 2 Diana Morse, Washington DC, 1:38:31;3 Kaitlin Reed, Germantown MD, 1:38:52; 4 Naomi Stanford, Washington DC, 1:42:39; 5 Erika Elko, Washington DC, 1:43:25
0 0
1 0
— 1 — 0
Second half: 1, D.C. United, Boskovic 1, 81st minute. Yellow Cards: de Guzman, Toronto FC, 53rd. D.C. United: Troy Perkins, Julius James, Jordan Graye, Dejan Jakovic, Jed Zayner, Stephen King, Kurt Morsink, Andy Najar (Carey Talley, 90th), Pablo Hernandez (Branko Boskovic, 72nd), Danny Allsopp, Santino Quar- anta.
Toronto FC: Stefan Frei, Nana Attakora, Adrian Cann, Dan Gargan, Nick Garcia, Raivis Hscanovics (Nick La- Brocca, 46th), Dwayne De Rosario, Martin Saric (Nane Joseph, 62nd), Julian de Guzman, Maicon Santos (O’Bri- an White, 69th), Mista.
WOMEN'SPROFESSIONAL SOCCER
W L
xy-FC Gold Pride.........15 3 z-Boston.....................10 8 xz-Philadelphia ..........10 9 Washington .................8 9 Sky Blue FC ..................7 10 Chicago.........................7 11 Atlanta.........................5 13
T 5 6 4 7 7 6 6
Pts GF GA 50 36 34 31 28 27 21
42 36 36 33 20 21 20
x-Lategame. z- clinched playoff berth; y- clinched conference
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
at Washington 1, Atlanta 0 Boston 0, at Sky Blue FC 0 (Tie) Philadelphia at FC Gold Pride, Late
FREEDOM1, BEAT0
Atlanta .............................. 0 Washington....................... 0
0 1
— —
0 1
Second half: 1, Wash., Wambach 13, 88th minute. Yellow Cards: Sesselmann, Atlanta, 15th; Wambach, Washington, 52nd; Sesselmann, Atlanta, 76th; Miya- ma, Atlanta, 90th+. LINEUPS
Atlanta: Hope Solo, Leigh Ann Robinson, Kia McNeill, Tina Ellertson (Rebecca Nolin, 51st), Carolyn Blank, McCall Zerboni, Mami Yamaguchi (Stacy Bishop, 81st), Aya Miyama, Kaley Fountain, Lauren Sessel- mann, Lori Chalupny (Monica Ocampo, 90th+). Washington: Ashlyn Harris, Brittany Bock, Nikki Mar- shall, Cat Whitehill, Becky Sauerbrunn, Anita Asante, Beverly Goebel (Brittany Klein, 71st), Homare Sawa, Rebecca Moros (Christie Welsh, 78th), Allie Long (Jill Gilbeau, 90th+), Abby Wambach.
COLLEGES FIELD HOCKEY
Maryland 7, New Hampshire 0 Virginia 4, Ohio State 2 VOLLEYBALL
Catholic def. Shennandoah 25-13, 28-26, 25-18 Catholic def. Washington College (MD) 25-20, 25-20, 25-23 UMES def. UNH 25-20, 25-20, 25-18 WOMEN’S TENNIS
Dowling College 7, UDC 2 MEN’S SOCCER
Catholic 1, Marymount 0 Mount St. Mary’s 4, George Washington 3
18 28 32 33 31 27 40
TENNIS 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—SEMIFINALS
Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Mikhail Youzhny (12), Russia, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4; Novak Djokovic (3), Serbia, def. Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, 5-7, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5.
SINGLES—WOMEN—CHAMPIONSHIP
Kim Clijsters (2), Belgium, def. Vera Zvonareva (7), Russia, 6-2, 6-1.
GOLF PGA
BMWCHAMPIONSHIP At Cog Hill Golf & C.C.,Dubsdread Course; In Lemont, Ill. Purse: $7.5 million; Yardage: 7,616; Par: 71 (35-36) THIRD ROUND
SOCCER MAJORLEAGUESOCCER EASTERN CONF. W L T
xColumbus ................ 13 5 5 New York .................. 12 8 4 Toronto FC .................. 7 10 7 Kansas City ................ 7 9 6 Chicago ....................... 6 7 9 New England .............. 7 13 3 Philadelphia ................ 6 11 6 D.C. Unite ................... 5 16 3
WESTERN CONF. W L T Real Salt Lake .......... 12 4 8 xLos Angeles ............ 13 5 5 xDallas ...................... 10 2 10 Colorado ..................... 9 7 7 Seattle ........................ 9 9 6 xSan Jose ................... 9 7 5 Chivas USA ................. 7 12 4 Houston ...................... 6 12 5
x-LateGame. SATURDAY'S RESULTS D.C. United 1, Toronto FC 0 New York 3, Colorado 1 at Philadelphia 1, Chicago 0 Dallas at San Jose, Late Columbus at Los Angeles, Late
32 30 22 22 28 24 27 16
37 33 29 29 26 24 25 28
Pts GF GA 44 40 28 27 26 24 24 18
20 25 27 24 30 38 38 37
Pts GF GA 44 44 40 34 33 32 25 23
16 17 17 24 29 23 29 38
Ryan Moore ............................ 65 74 66 — 205 Dustin Johnson ...................... 68 70 68 — 206 Charlie Wi .............................. 67 69 70 — 206 Matt Kuchar ........................... 64 72 70 — 206 Ian Poulter ............................. 66 72 69 — 207 Paul Casey ............................. 69 69 69 — 207 Ernie Els ................................. 70 71 67 — 208 Kevin Na ................................. 70 69 69 — 208 Zach Johnson ......................... 70 73 66 — 209 Greg Chalmers ....................... 72 69 68 — 209 K.J. Choi ................................. 71 69 69 — 209 Retief Goosen ........................ 67 71 71 — 209 Marc Leishman ...................... 72 65 72 — 209 Steve Stricker ........................ 70 73 67 — 210 Tim Clark ................................ 70 70 70 — 210 Justin Rose ............................ 68 71 71 — 210 Luke Donald ........................... 68 70 72 — 210 Camilo Villegas ...................... 70 70 71 — 211 Bill Haas ................................. 70 73 69 — 212 David Toms ............................ 70 72 70 — 212 Adam Scott ............................ 71 69 72 — 212 Jim Furyk ............................... 73 71 69 — 213 Tiger Woods .......................... 73 72 68 — 213 Phil Mickelson ....................... 72 71 70 — 213 Brian Gay ............................... 68 73 72 — 213 Sean O'Hair ............................ 75 68 71 — 214 Nick Watney .......................... 70 74 70 — 214 Stewart Cink .......................... 70 73 71 — 214 Robert Allenby ....................... 72 70 72 — 214 Michael Sim ........................... 72 70 72 — 214 Matt Jones ............................. 71 70 73 — 214 Hunter Mahan ........................ 71 68 75 — 214 Carl Pettersson ...................... 72 72 71 — 215 Bubba Watson ....................... 72 74 69 — 215 Martin Laird ........................... 73 73 69 — 215 Vaughn Taylor ....................... 70 71 74 — 215 Vijay Singh ............................. 70 77 68 — 215 Bo Van Pelt ............................ 72 71 73 — 216 Rickie Fowler ......................... 71 73 72 — 216 Tim Petrovic .......................... 73 70 73 — 216 Ryan Palmer .......................... 73 72 71 — 216 Geoff Ogilvy ........................... 73 72 72 — 217 Anthony Kim .......................... 70 75 72 — 217 Brendon de Jonge .................. 74 71 72 — 217 Charley Hoffman ................... 70 77 70 — 217 Tom Gillis ............................... 70 72 76 — 218 Justin Leonard ....................... 72 71 75 — 218 Bryce Molder .......................... 74 72 72 — 218 Kevin Streelman .................... 71 75 72 — 218 Stuart Appleby ...................... 76 73 69 — 218 J.B. Holmes ............................ 77 72 69 — 218 Rory McIlroy .......................... 76 74 68 — 218 Jason Dufner ......................... 74 72 73 — 219 Jason Day ............................... 72 76 71 — 219 Heath Slocum ........................ 71 74 75 — 220 Jason Bohn ............................ 73 74 73 — 220 Brandt Snedeker .................... 76 72 72 — 220 Rory Sabbatini ....................... 69 71 80 — 220 Jeff Overton .......................... 72 76 72 — 220 Y.E. Yang ................................ 73 78 69 — 220 Ben Crane ............................... 76 77 67 — 220 Fredrik Jacobson .................... 74 75 72 — 221 Brian Davis ............................ 73 72 77 — 222 Ricky Barnes .......................... 73 74 76 — 223 John Senden .......................... 74 75 74 — 223 Andres Romero ...................... 80 70 73 — 223 Stephen Ames ....................... 74 77 72 — 223 Scott Verplank ....................... 76 75 73 — 224 D.J. Trahan ............................. 75 76 75 — 226 Angel Cabrera ........................ 75 76 75 — 226
PGAEUROPEAN
KLM OPEN At Hilversumsche Golf Club; In Hilversum, Netherlands Purse: $2.32 million; Yardage: 6,906
THIRD ROUND, LEADING SCORES
Martin Kaymer, Germany.................. 67-67-66— 200 Fabrizio Zanotti, Paraguay................ 68-68-65— 201 Christian Nilsson, Sweden................ 68-65-68— 201 Gonzalo Fernandez Castano, Spain... 66-69-67— 202 Shiv Kapur, India ............................... 64-68-70— 202 Nicolas Colsaerts, Belgium ............... 62-70-70— 202 David Horsey, England ...................... 67-67-69— 203 Todd Hamilton, United States .......... 66-67-70— 203 Raphael Jacquelin, France................. 65-50-69— 204 Jean-Francouis Lucquin, France........ 66-67-71— 204 Michael Hoey, Northern Ireland........ 72-67-66— 205 Daniel Vancsik, Argentina................. 68-66-71— 205 Jeev Milkha Singh, India ................... 69-65-71— 205
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113 yards with interceptions on back-to-back throws in the third quarter for Florida State (1-1). Promoted as a Heisman Tro-
phy contender by the school, Ponder completed less than half his passes for the first time since the 2008 season. The Seminoles had four first downs on their opening possession, but picked up only five more over the next 21/2
quarters. Just aweek earlier, the Soon-
ers’ secondary had been burned for 314 yards and a handful of big plays while Jones was uneven in a 31-24 win against Utah State. This week, Ponder came up with only one pass play ofmore
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than 20 yards while Jones had an efficient day against Florida State defensive coordinator Mark Stoops’s scheme. The game marked the first time Oklahoma Coach Bob Stoops had competed against any of his three brothers who are involved in college coaching. With their mother and sis-
ters in attendance, it ended up being a belated celebration of Bob Stoops turning 50 earlier in the week. Jones finished 30 for 40 for
380 yards without an intercep- tion. His 321 yards by halftime were the second-most in a half in Oklahoma history, behind only 2008 Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford’s 350 in the first half of a 79-10 blowout againstNorth Texas in the 2007 season opener. Ryan Broyles caught 12 pass-
es for 125 yards and a score. He finished one catch shy of his own school record for recep- tions in a game. Jermaine Thomas had a one-
yard touchdown run to finish Florida State’s opening drive, but the Seminoles didn’t score again until Dustin Hopkins’s 52-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Their biggest play of the game came on a E.J.Manu- el’s 47-yard touchdown pass to Taiwan Easterling as time ex- pired. The Sooners’ starters stayed
in the game until midway through the fourth quarter, coming out only after freshman running back Brennan Clay was carted off the field after he caught a six-yard pass from Jones.
— Associated Press
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CHAMPIONSTOUR
POSCO E&C SONGDO CHAMPIONSHIP At Jack Nicklaus Golf Club; InSondo City, South Korea Purse: $7.5 million; Yardage: 7,087; Par: 72 (36-36) SECOND ROUND, LEADING SCORES
Fred Funk .................................... 69 67 — 136 Tom Pernice, Jr. .......................... 74 64 — 138 Russ Cochran .............................. 73 65 — 138 John Cook .................................... 70 68 — 138 D.A. Weibring ............................. 71 68 — 139 Michael Allen .............................. 69 70 — 139 Mark Calcavecchia ...................... 74 66 — 140 Denis Watson ............................. 72 68 — 140 Sandy Lyle .................................. 70 70 — 140 Craig Stadler ............................... 74 67 — 141 Tim Simpson ............................... 73 68 — 141 Naomichi Ozaki ........................... 72 69 — 141 J.L. Lewis .................................... 74 68 — 142 James Mason .............................. 74 68 — 142 Tommy Armour III ...................... 74 68 — 142 Peter Senior ................................ 73 69 — 142 Bernhard Langer ......................... 73 69 — 142 Ronnie Black ............................... 73 69 — 142 Keith Fergus ............................... 73 69 — 142 David Frost ................................. 73 69 — 142 Tom Watson ............................... 75 68 — 143 Mike Reid .................................... 75 68 — 143 Brad Bryant ................................. 73 70 — 143 Mark Wiebe ................................ 74 70 — 144 Chip Beck .................................... 76 68 — 144 Don Pooley .................................. 73 71 — 144 Mike Goodes ............................... 76 69 — 145 Bob Gilder ................................... 76 69 — 145 Jay Haas ..................................... 76 69 — 145 Scott Simpson ............................ 73 72 — 145 Olin Browne ................................ 72 73 — 145 Jay Don Blake ............................. 69 76 — 145 Morris Hatalsky .......................... 76 70 — 146 Andy Bean ................................... 73 73 — 146 Jeff Sluman ................................ 74 73 — 147 Mark O'Meara ............................. 74 73 — 147 David Eger ................................... 74 73 — 147 Des Smyth .................................. 77 70 — 147 Bob Tway .................................... 80 67 — 147 Gene Jones ................................. 73 75 — 148 Bruce Vaughan ............................ 78 70 — 148 Tom Jenkins ................................ 78 70 — 148 Jerry Pate ................................... 79 69 — 148 Bruce Fleisher ............................. 75 74 — 149 Mike McCullough ........................ 76 73 — 149 Wayne Levi ................................. 77 72 — 149 John Jacobs ................................ 79 71 — 150 Bruce Lietzke .............................. 76 75 — 151 Phil Blackmar .............................. 78 73 — 151 Nam-Sin Park .............................. 72 79 — 151 Bobby Wadkins ........................... 78 74 — 152 Sang Ho Choi ............................... 76 77 — 153 Graham Marsh ............................ 77 76 — 153
LPGA
NWARKANSAS At Pinnacle Country Club; In Rogers, Ark. Purse: $2 million; Yardage: 6,284; Par: 71 (36-35) SECOND ROUND, LEADING SCORES
Michelle Wie ............................... 68 64 — 132 Juli Inkster .................................. 69 66 — 135 Yani Tseng .................................. 67 68 — 135 Na Yeon Choi ............................... 67 68 — 135 Seon Hwa Lee ............................. 72 65 — 137 Paige Mackenzie ......................... 72 65 — 137 Janice Moodie ............................. 68 69 — 137 Brittany Lincicome ..................... 70 68 — 138 Kristy McPherson ....................... 70 68 — 138 Stacy Lewis ................................ 69 69 — 138 Morgan Pressel ........................... 66 72 — 138 Beth Bader .................................. 71 68 — 139 Maria Hernandez ........................ 71 68 — 139 Samantha Richdale ..................... 71 68 — 139 Karin Sjodin ................................ 71 68 — 139 Karine Icher ................................ 70 69 — 139 Christina Kim .............................. 70 69 — 139 Mika Miyazato ............................ 69 70 — 139 Song-Hee Kim ............................. 69 70 — 139 Ilmi Chung ................................... 69 70 — 139 Jee Young Lee ............................. 68 71 — 139 Sarah Kemp ................................ 73 67 — 140 Jane Park .................................... 73 67 — 140 Ai Miyazato ................................ 71 69 — 140 Jiyai Shin .................................... 71 69 — 140 Moira Dunn ................................. 71 69 — 140 Anna Nordqvist ........................... 70 70 — 140 Inbee Park ................................... 70 70 — 140 Azahara Munoz ........................... 69 71 — 140 Leta Lindley ................................ 69 71 — 140 Lindsey Wright ........................... 69 71 — 140 Suzann Pettersen ....................... 68 72 — 140 Gloria Park .................................. 67 73 — 140 Julieta Granada .......................... 75 66 — 141 In-Kyung Kim .............................. 74 67 — 141 Amy Yang ................................... 70 71 — 141 Eun-Hee Ji .................................. 70 71 — 141 Chella Choi .................................. 70 71 — 141 Danielle Downey ......................... 68 73 — 141 Ji Young Oh ................................. 68 73 — 141
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