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NATIONAL SCOREBOARD

THE NEW MEXICAN Monday, June 23, 2014

SOCCER soccer

2014 World cup

FIrsT rouNd Group A W l T GF GA pts Brazil 1 0 1 3 1 4 Mexico 1 0 1 1 0 4 Croatia 1 1 0 5 3 3 Cameroon 0 2 0 0 5 0 Monday, June 23 Brazil vs. Cameroon, 2 p.m. Croatia vs. Mexico, 2 p.m. previous results Brazil 3, Croatia 1 Mexico 1, Cameroon 0 Brazil 0, Mexico 0 Croatia 4, Cameroon 0 Group B W l T GF GA pts x-Netherlands 2 0 0 8 3 6 x-Chile 2 0 0 5 1 6 Australia 0 2 0 3 6 0 Spain 0 2 0 1 7 0 x-advanced to second round Monday, June 23 Spain vs. Australia, 10 a.m. Netherlands vs. Chile, 10 a.m. previous results Netherlands 5, Spain 1 Chile 3, Australia 1 Netherlands 3, Australia 2 Chile 2, Spain 0 Group c W l T GF GA pts x-Colombia 2 0 0 5 1 6 Ivory Coast 1 1 0 3 3 3 Japan 0 1 1 1 2 1 Greece 0 1 1 0 3 1 x-advanced to second round Tuesday, June 24 Colombia vs. Japan, 2 p.m. Greece vs. Ivory Coast, 2 p.m. previous results Colombia 3, Greece 0 Ivory Coast 2, Japan 1 Colombia 2, Ivory Coast 1 Greece 0, Japan 0 Group d W l T GF GA pts x-Costa Rica 2 0 0 4 1 6 Italy 1 1 0 2 2 3 Uruguay 1 1 0 3 4 3 England 0 2 0 2 4 0 x-advanced to second round Tuesday, June 24 Uruguay vs. Italy, 10 a.m. Costa Rica vs. England, 10 a.m. previous results Costa Rica 3, Uruguay 1 Italy 2, England 1 Uruguay 2, England 1 Costa Rica 1, Italy 0 Group e W l T GF GA pts France 2 0 0 8 2 6 Ecuador 1 1 0 3 3 3 Switzerland 1 1 0 4 6 3 Honduras 0 2 0 1 5 0 Wednesday, June 25 Switzerland vs. Honduras, 2 p.m. Ecuador vs. France, 2 p.m. previous results Switzerland 2, Ecuador 1 France 3, Honduras 0 France 5, Switzerland 2 Ecuador 2, Honduras 1 Group F W l T GF GA pts x-Argentina 2 0 0 3 1 6 Nigeria 1 0 1 1 0 4 Iran 0 1 1 0 1 1 Bosnia-Herz. 0 2 0 1 3 0 x-advanced to second round Wednesday, June 25 Argentina vs. Nigeria, 10 a.m. Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Iran, 10 a.m. previous results Argentina 2, Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 Iran 0, Nigeria 0 Argentina 1, Iran 0 Nigeria 1, Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 Group G W l T GF GA pts Germany 1 0 1 6 2 4 United States 1 0 1 4 3 4 Ghana 0 1 1 3 4 1 Portugal 0 1 1 2 6 1 sunday, June 22 Portugal 2, United States 2 Thursday, June 26 Germany vs. United States, 10 a.m. Portugal vs. Ghana, 10 a.m. previous results Germany 4, Portugal 0 United States 2, Ghana 1 Germany 2, Ghana 2 Group H W l T GF GA pts x-Belgium 2 0 0 3 1 6 Algeria 1 1 0 5 4 3 Russia 0 1 1 1 2 1 South Korea 0 1 1 3 5 1 x-advanced to second round sunday, June 22 Belgium 1, Russia 0 Algeria 4, South Korea 2 Thursday, June 26 At sao paulo Belgium vs. South Korea, 2 p.m. At curitiba, Brazil Algeria vs. Russia, 2 p.m. previous results Belgium 2, Algeria 1 Russia 1, South Korea 1

World cup summaries sunday Algeria 4, south Korea 2

At porto Alegre, Brazil south Korea 0 2 —2 Algeria 3 1 —4 First half—1, Algeria, Islam Slimani 1, 26th minute. 2, Algeria, Rafik Halliche 1, 28th. 3, Algeria, Abdelmoumene Djabou 1, 38th. Second half—4, South Korea, HeungMin Son 1, 50th. 5, Algeria, Yacine Brahimi 1, 62nd. 6, South Korea, Ja-Cheol Koo 1, 72nd. Shots—South Korea 9, Algeria 15. Shots On Goal—South Korea 6, Algeria 8. Yellow Cards—South Korea, Yong Lee, 54th; Kook-Young Han, 69th. Algeria, Madjid Bouguerra, 67th. Offsides—South Korea 1, Algeria 1. Fouls Committed—S. Korea 13, Algeria 16. Fouls Against—South Korea 16, Algeria 13. Corner Kicks—South Korea 7, Algeria 5. Referee—Wilmar Roldan, Colombia. Linesmen—Eduardo Diaz, Colombia; Christian Lescano, Ecuador. A—42,732.

us 2, portugal 2

Manaus, Brazil united states 0 2 —2 portugal 1 1 —2 First half—1, Portugal, Nani 1, 5th minute. Second half—2, United States, Jermaine Jones 1, 64th. 3, United States, Clint Dempsey 2, 81st. 4, Portugal, Silvestre Varela 1, 90th, injury time. Shots—United States 15, Portugal 20. Shots On Goal—United States 10, Portugal 9. Yellow Card—United States, Jermaine Jones, 75th. Offsides—United States 1, Portugal 4. Fouls Committed—United States 11, Portugal 14. Fouls Against—United States 13, Portugal 11. Corner Kicks—United States 6, Portugal 4. Referee—Nestor Pitana, Argentina. Linesmen—Hernan Maidana, Argentina; Juan Belatti, Argentina. A—N/A lineups United States: Tim Howard; Fabian Johnson, Geoff Cameron, Matt Besler, DaMarcus Beasley; Kyle Beckerman, Jermaine Jones, Alejandro Bedoya (DeAndre Yedlin, 72nd), Michael Bradley, Graham Zusi (Omar Gonzalez, 90th, injury time); Clint Dempsey (Chris Wondolowski, 87th). Portugal: Beto; Joao Pereira, Bruno Alves, Ricardo Costa, Andre Almeida (William, 46th); Joao Moutinho, Miguel Veloso, Raul Meireles (Silvestre Varela, 69th); Nani, Helder Postiga (Eder, 16th), Cristiano Ronaldo.

Belgium 1, russia 0

At rio de Janeiro Belgium 0 1 —1 russia 0 0 —0 First half—No scoring. Second half—1, Belgium, Divock Origi 1, 88th minute. Shots—Belgium 11, Russia 13. Shots On Goal—Belgium 7, Russia 6. Yellow Cards—Belgium, Axel Witsel, 54th; Toby Alderweireld, 73rd. Russia, Denis Glushakov, 38th. Offsides—Belgium 7, Russia 0. Fouls Committed—Belgium 13, Russia 9. Fouls Against—Belgium 7, Russia 11. Corner Kicks—Belgium 5, Russia 8. Referee—Felix Brych, Germany. Linesmen—Mark Borsch, Germany; Stefan Lupp, Germany. A—73,819.

BASEBALL BAseBAll NcAA colleGe World serIes

At Td Ameritrade park omaha omaha, Neb. double elimination saturday, June 21 Virginia 4, Mississippi 1, Mississippi eliminated Vanderbilt 4, Texas 3, 10 innings, Texas eliminated championship series All Times edT (Best-of-3; x-if necessary) Monday, June 23: Virginia (52-14) vs. Vanderbilt (49-20),6 p.m. Tuesday, June 24: Virginia vs. Vanderbilt, 6 p.m. x-Wednesday, June 25: Virginia vs. Vanderbilt, 6 p.m.

BASKETBALL BAsKeTBAll

WNBA eastern conference pct .692 .538 .500 .462 .357 .286

GB — 2 21/2 3 41/2 51/2

W l pct Phoenix 9 3 .750 Minnesota 11 4 .733 San Antonio 7 6 .538 Tulsa 5 7 .417 Seattle 6 9 .400 Los Angeles 4 8 .333 sunday’s Games Tulsa 105, Chicago 99, OT New York 85, Atlanta 78 San Antonio 72, Los Angeles 69 Minnesota 83, Indiana 77 Seattle 89, Washington 86, OT

GB 1/2 — 3 41/2 5 51/2

Atlanta Connecticut Indiana Chicago Washington New York

W 9 7 6 6 5 4

l 4 6 6 7 9 10

Western conference

TRANSACTIONS TrANsAcTIoNs BAseBAll American league

DETROIT TIGERS — Placed LHP Ian Krol on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Saturday. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned RHP Louis Coleman to Omaha (PCL). Reinstated 3B Danny Valencia fromthe 15-day DL.

National league

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Assigned SS Argenis Diaz outright to Reno (PCL). CHICAGO CUBS — Designated C Eli Whiteside for assignment. Reinstated C Welington Castillo from the 15-day DL. CINCINNATI REDS — Agreed to terms with SS Alex Blandino on a minor league contract. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed 2B Kolten Wong on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Shane Robinson from Memphis (PCL). SAN DIEGO PADRES — Fired executive vice president/general manager Josh Byrnes.

GolF GOLF

pGA Tour Travelers championship

sunday At Tpc river Highlands cromwell, conn. purse: $6.2 million Yardage: 6,841; par: 70 Final K. Streelman, $1,116,00069-68-64-64—265 K.J. Choi, $545,600 65-65-69-67—266 S. Garcia, $545,600 65-69-65-67—266 A. Baddeley, $297,600 67-66-65-69—267 R. Moore, $235,600 63-68-66-71—268 B. Steele, $235,600 62-69-71-66—268 C. Campbell, $186,775 64-70-67-68—269 H. English, $186,775 66-64-72-67—269 J. Maggert, $186,775 64-70-68-67—269 C. Pttrssn, $186,775 68-67-66-68—269 A. Cabrera, $123,114 68-70-65-67—270 B. Cauley, $123,114 63-70-68-69—270 M. Lshmn, $123,114 70-68-65-67—270 B. Snedkr, $123,114 65-69-72-64—270 S. Langley, $123,114 64-65-70-71—270 M. Putnm, $123,114 67-63-69-71—270 N. Watney, $123,114 70-66-65-69—270 S. Appleby, $78,120 69-70-68-64—271 M. Carballo, $78,120 68-68-72-63—271 J. Day, $78,120 70-69-67-65—271 T. Gainey, $78,120 70-66-67-68—271 C. Stroud, $78,120 67-67-68-69—271 T. Wilkinsn, $78,120 66-68-67-70—271 S.-Mn Bae, $57,040 67-68-67-70—272 H. Swafford, $57,040 66-71-66-69—272 G. F-Castno, $45,880 68-68-71-66—273 C. Hoffman, $45,880 67-68-71-67—273 J. Merrick, $45,880 67-72-67-67—273 K. Tway, $45,880 71-65-69-68—273 T. V. Aswgn, $45,880 68-70-67-68—273 Joe Durant, $32,296 64-72-71-67—274 F. Jacobson, $32,296 69-69-69-67—274 Jerry Kelly, $32,296 70-66-71-67—274 Vijay Singh, $32,296 68-68-70-68—274 K. Bradley, $32,296 66-69-71-68—274 D. Johnson, $32,296 66-66-71-71—274 M. Kuchar, $32,296 66-67-72-69—274 J. Lovemrk, $32,296 68-63-70-73—274 W. McGirt, $32,296 71-67-66-70—274 J. Vegas, $32,296 69-70-65-70—274 B. Watson, $32,296 67-72-67-68—274 E. Axley, $22,320 64-67-71-73—275 B. Davis, $22,320 69-70-68-68—275 B. de Jonge, $22,320 70-66-71-68—275 B. Harman, $22,320 68-67-69-71—275 R. Barnes, $17,186 73-65-68-70—276 Ken Duke, $17,186 65-72-71-68—276 Matt Jones, $17,186 69-69-67-71—276 P. Rodgers, $17,186 66-69-71-70—276 H. Slocum, $17,186 66-69-70-71—276 G. DeLaet, $14,591 70-68-71-68—277 R. Goosen, $14,591 68-69-71-69—277 B. Koepka, $14,591 65-72-71-69—277 G. Owen, $14,591 72-65-71-69—277 J. Byrd (18), $14,591 70-68-69-70—277 S. Marino, $14,591 66-72-70-69—277 John Daly, $13,826 70-68-70-70—278 J. Hicks, $13,826 66-71-69-72—278 B. Hurley III, $13,826 71-66-70-71—278 J. Wagner, $13,826 68-66-74-70—278 Tim Herron, $13,206 68-71-69-71—279 R. Knox, $13,206 66-72-70-71—279 D. LaBelle II, $13,206 65-71-72-71—279 S.-Yul Noh, $13,206 68-69-72-70—279 W. Roach, $13,206 68-70-71-70—279 V. Taylor, $13,206 67-71-71-70—279 M. Hffmnn, $12,586 68-70-69-73—280 T. Merritt, $12,586 71-66-72-71—280 B.Van Pelt, $12,586 69-68-73-70—280 C. Villegas, $12,586 71-66-74-69—280 B. Gay, $12,214 70-66-72-73—281 A. Svoboda, $12,214 67-71-77-66—281 K. Stadler, $12,028 72-67-72-72—283 B. Crane, $11,904 69-68-68-79—284 B. Garnett, $11,718 67-68-72-78—285 B. Mayfair, $11,718 67-71-71-76—285 J. Hahn, $11,532 69-70-76-73—288

WeB.coM Tour Air capital classic

sunday At crestview country club Wichita, Kan. purse: $600,000 Yardage: 6,926; par: 70 Final S. Cappelen, $108,000 66-65-65-66—262 M. Weibring, $64,800 68-65-66-64—263 J. Gove, $34,800 68-64-68-66—266 C. Percy, $34,800 67-67-70-62—266 R. Armour, $21,075 69-68-65-65—267 P. Claxton, $21,075 65-68-67-67—267 A. Gonzales, $21,075 65-67-66-69—267 S. J. Park, $21,075 69-66-64-68—267 O. Schniederjans, $0 64-71-65-67—267 B. Barber, $16,200 65-67-67-69—268 R. Pampling, $16,20068-68-65-67—268 S. Saunders, $16,200 65-66-70-67—268 R. Oppnhm, $13,800 69-63-67-70—269 M. Fast, $11,600 66-68-68-68—270 T. Hoge, $11,600 67-67-69-67—270 A. Watkins, $11,600 63-66-71-70—270 S. Bertsch, $9,000 67-66-70-68—271 J. Broadaway, $9,00067-68-67-69—271 O. Fraustro, $9,000 70-66-66-69—271 V. India, $9,000 70-68-69-64—271 Z. Sucher, $9,000 72-63-70-66—271 D. Fathauer, $6,033 67-66-70-70—273 T. Gillis, $6,033 66-65-71-71—273 H. Haas, $6,033 69-69-66-69—273 S. Kang, $6,033 71-67-68-67—273 A. Putnam, $6,033 67-69-70-67—273 J. Thomas, $6,033 69-66-69-69—273 A. Cejka, $3,921 70-66-68-70—274 M. Davidson, $3,921 70-67-67-70—274 G. Day, $3,921 73-65-70-66—274 B. Elder, $3,921 64-70-69-71—274 J. F.-Valdes, $3,921 70-67-69-68—274 T. Finau, $3,921 68-70-66-70—274 F. Gomez, $3,921 67-67-72-68—274 S. Parel, $3,921 67-70-68-69—274 Bhavik Patel, $3,921 71-67-67-69—274 Byron Smith, $3,921 68-69-69-68—274 Gavin Coles, $2,843 64-69-68-74—275 J. Fricke, $2,843 66-69-71-69—275 K. Kraft, $2,843 68-70-68-69—275 C. Whitsett, $2,843 67-68-70-70—275 A. Crawford, $2,119 68-66-72-70—276 J. Gunn, $2,119 67-71-68-70—276 T. O’Neal, $2,119 68-69-69-70—276 Jeff Rein, $2,119 72-66-66-72—276

lpGA Tour u.s. Women’s open

sunday At pinehurst No. 2 pinehurst, N.c. purse: $4 million Yardage: 6,649; par: 70 Final (a-amateur) M. Wie, $720,000 68-68-72-70-278 S. Lewis, $432,000 67-73-74-66—280 S. Meadow, $271,373 71-72-69-69—281 A. Yang, $191,536 71-69-68-74—282 M. Lee, $149,942 72-73-70-68—283 S. Y. Ryu, $149,942 69-74-70-70—283 L. Thmpsn, $113,582 71-68-74-71—284 S. Yokmne, $113,582 74-68-71-71—284 P. Phatlum, $113,582 71-73-69-71—284 C. Matthew, $90,861 75-69-75-66—285 J. Shin, $90,861 74-70-73-68—285 a-B. M. Henderson, 71-73-72-69—285 Y. C. Feng, $77,640 73-71-71-71—286 N. Y. Choi, $77,640 71-70-71-74—286 L. Ko, $58,096 76-71-71-69—287 S. Feng, $58,096 77-70-70-70—287 B. Lincicome, $58,096 77-70-69-71—287 H. Y. Park, $58,096 73-73-69-72—287 P. Creamer, $58,096 70-72-72-73—287 C. Choi, $58,096 75-70-69-73—287 J. Inkster, $58,096 71-75-66-75—287 J. Granada, $40,327 75-71-74-68—288 Sandra Gal, $40,327 74-72-73-69—288 K. Icher, $40,327 76-72-71-69—288 A. Munoz, $40,327 73-71-74-70—288 B. Lang, $40,327 73-75-69-71—288 a-Minjee Lee, $0 69-71-72-76—288 E. Hee Ji, $32,708 71-75-75-68—289 C. Masson, $32,708 72-75-73-69—289 C. Kung, $27,721 71-76-75-68—290 A. Stanford, $27,721 71-72-77-70—290 I.K. Kim, $27,721 71-74-75-70—290 M. Uribe, $27,721 72-70-76-72—290 K. Webb, $27,721 70-73-70-77—290 Y. Tseng, $23,555 77-71-74-69—291 R. Morita, $23,555 73-75-73-70—291 H. Na Jang, $23,555 76-73-70-72—291 J. Song, $20,090 74-72-77-69—292 C. Hedwall, $20,090 73-76-72-71—292 M. Harigae, $20,090 71-74-74-73—292 Se Ri Pak, $20,090 76-69-74-73—292 J. Y. Lee, $20,090 73-73-73-73—292 L.-A. Pace, $16,887 76-73-73-71—293 H. K. Bae, $16,887 77-71-73-72—293 I. Park, $16,887 76-71-73-73—293 N. Campbll, $14,536 74-75-76-69—294 B. Recari, $14,536 73-74-72-75—294 S. Y. Kim, $14,536 72-75-72-75—294 G. Sergas, $11,943 77-72-74-72—295 M. Jutngrn, $11,943 72-77-74-72—295 L. Diaz, $11,943 75-72-75-73—295 J. Johnson, $11,943 75-74-72-74—295 K. Kirk, $11,943 69-76-74-76—295 S.-Y. Jang, $10,840 75-72-77-72—296 B. Mozo, $10,527 78-70-73-76—297 M. Narita, $10,527 76-70-73-78—297 J. E. Shadoff, $10,197 76-71-78-73—298 A. Knoll, $10,197 75-74-73-76—298 a-M. Cappeliez, $0 76-70-78-75—299 Sue Kim, $9,881 71-73-79-76—299 D. Kang, $9,881 75-71-76-77—299 Haeji Kang, $9,881 74-75-72-78—299 a-Emma Talley, $0 75-73-78-74—300 C. Ciganda, $9,528 75-72-78-75—300 Gerina Piller, $9,528 72-72-80-76—300 P. Lindberg, $9,528 72-77-73-78—300 Ilhee Lee, $9,292 73-76-77-75—301 a-C. Hashimoto, $0 73-76-76-77—302 Dori Carter, $9,175 72-77-77-77—303 a-Andrea Lee, $0 79-70-77-77—303 S. Changkija, $9,050 76-73-75-80—304

cHAMpIoNs Tour encompass championship

sunday At North shore country club Glenview, Ill. purse: $1.8 million Yardage: 7,103; par: 72 Final charles schwab cup points in parentheses T. Lehman, $270,000 65-66-70—201 M. Allen, $144,000 67-68-67—202 K. Triplett, $144,000 67-67-68—202 D. Garwood, $107,100 66-71-66—203 Bart Bryant, $85,500 67-68-69—204 R. Chapman, $55,800 66-68-72—206 R. Cochran, $55,800 71-71-64—206 C. Mntgmerie, $55,800 69-67-70—206 K. Perry, $55,800 71-67-68—206 J.Sluman, $55,800 67-70-69—206 E. Toledo, $55,800 69-70-67—206 F. Funk, $37,800 69-69-69—207 T. Pernice Jr. , $37,800 69-68-70—207 Olin Browne, $29,700 71-68-69—208 Jose Coceres, $29,700 68-69-71—208 John Inman, $29,700 67-67-74—208 Sandy Lyle, $29,700 67-71-70—208 B. McCallister, $29,700 70-69-69—208 Mark O’Meara, $29,700 67-70-71—208 Brad Bryant, $19,160 69-71-69—209 B. Clampett, $19,160 70-69-70—209 Scott Dunlap, $19,160 71-67-71—209 Mike Goodes, $19,160 71-67-71—209 B. Langer, $19,160 71-69-69—209 Mark McNulty, $19,160 69-70-70—209 Larry Mize, $19,160 69-69-71—209 Corey Pavin, $19,160 71-67-71—209 John Riegger, $19,160 71-71-67—209 S. Elkington, $13,905 69-69-72—210 Loren Roberts, $13,905 69-70-71—210 Wes Short, Jr., $13,905 70-71-69—210 Joey Sindelar, $13,905 72-70-68—210 Dan Forsman, $11,610 72-70-69—211 Bob Gilder, $11,610 68-74-69—211 Nick Price, $11,610 70-68-73—211 Peter Senior, $11,610 70-68-73—211 Tom Byrum, $10,080 69-73-70—212 M. Hatalsky, $10,080 72-67-73—212 Billy Andrade, $7,920 71-72-70—213 Mark Brooks, $7,920 70-73-70—213 John Cook, $7,920 73-71-69—213 David Frost, $7,920 73-70-70—213 Bill Glasson, $7,920 73-73-67—213 Gary Hallberg, $7,920 73-70-70—213 Hale Irwin, $7,920 73-71-69—213 Rocco Mediate, $7,920 70-71-72—213 Hal Sutton, $7,920 70-75-68—213 Willie Wood, $7,920 69-73-71—213 Brad Faxon, $5,220 75-72-67—214 Steve Lowery, $5,220 72-69-73—214

europeAN Tour Irish open

sunday At Fota Island resort cork, Ireland purse: $2.71 million Yardage: 7,043; par: 71 Final Mikko Ilonen, Fin 64-68-69-70—271 E. Molinari, Ita 67-69-69-67—272 K. Broberg, Swe 69-69-66-69—273 M. Baldwin, Eng 67-71-66-69—273 D. Willett, Eng 73-66-63-71—273 M. A. Carlsson, Swe 66-71-68-69—274 G. McDowell, NIr 68-66-69-71—274 R. Fisher, Eng 68-72-70-65—205 M. Hoey, NIr 68-71-70-66—275 C. Wood, Eng 69-69-70-67—275 Richard Finch, Eng 68-72-67-68—275 Gary Stal, Fra 70-67-69-69—275 Gregory Bourdy, Fra 68-71-67-69—275 Marcel Siem, Ger 66-74-71-65—276 Matthew Nixon, Eng 70-65-74-67—276 P. Harrington, Irl 69-67-71-69—276 Adam Gee, Eng 68-70-69-69—276 Gareth Maybin, NIr 71-65-69-71—276 Simon Khan, Eng 69-66-70-71—276 Fabrizio Zanotti, Par 70-69-65-72—276 Roope Kakko, Fin 71-66-72-68—277 Marco Crespi, Ita 68-67-73-69—277 R. Gonzalez, Arg 69-70-68-70—277 A. Hansen, Den 67-70-68-72—277 Romain Wattel, Fra 69-65-70-73—277 Also R. Cabrra-Bello, Esp 72-68-70-68—278 P. Larrazabal, Esp 72-69-67-70—278 J. Knutzon, USA 73-69-71-69—282 J. M. Olazabal, Esp 69-73-73-69—284 D. Clarke, NIr 72-68-73-72—285 M. Miller, USA 73-67-79-80—299

AUTO RACING AuTo rAcING

NAscAr sprINT cup Toyota/save Mart 350

sunday At sonoma, calif. lap length: 1.99 miles (start position in parentheses) 1. (4) Carl Edwards, Ford, 110 laps, 119.9 rating, 47 points, $335,790. 2. (15) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 110, 119.1, 43, $238,266. 3. (17) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 110, 105.8, 41, $167,230. 4. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 110, 126, 41, $185,869. 5. (9) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 110, 93.6, 39, $147,344. 6. (30) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 110, 96.7, 38, $126,870. 7. (22) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 110, 111.8, 38, $157,431. 8. (23) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 110, 94.3, 37, $137,340. 9. (19) Greg Biffle, Ford, 110, 86.2, 35, $143,820. 10. (25) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 110, 93, 35, $136,411. 11. (7) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 110, 92.1, 33, $107,785. 12. (5) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 110, 95, 32, $101,635. 13. (12) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 110, 82.3, 31, $129,543. 14. (8) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 110, 83.8, 30, $128,910. 15. (18) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 110, 82.4, 29, $123,643. 16. (10) Joey Logano, Ford, 110, 76.1, 29, $132,326. 17. (26) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 110, 65.3, 27, $141,596. 18. (11) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 110, 69.6, 26, $102,310. 19. (21) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 110, 66.2, 25, $127,743. 20. (6) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 110, 101.6, 25, $131,193. 21. (27) David Gilliland, Ford, 110, 61.1, 23, $116,068. 22. (13) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 110, 58.2, 22, $133,268. 23. (29) Aric Almirola, Ford, 110, 61.8, 21, $127,671. 24. (28) Michael McDowell, Ford, 110, 57.4, 20, $86,785. 25. (20) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 110, 60.4, 19, $134,701. 26. (16) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 110, 65.6, 18, $97,035. 27. (32) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 110, 49.2, 17, $88,385. 28. (3) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 110, 74.2, 16, $114,555. 29. (38) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 110, 44.7, 15, $101,643. 30. (42) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 110, 40.2, 14, $100,493. 31. (24) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 109, 58, 13, $122,485. 32. (40) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 109, 39.1, 12, $93,537. 33. (35) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 109, 39.6, 11, $91,880. 34. (39) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 109, 32, 0, $83,745. 35. (41) Boris Said, Ford, 109, 33.7, 9, $83,605. 36. (31) David Ragan, Ford, 109, 40.3, 8, $91,520. 37. (2) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 108, 103.5, 9, $89,983. 38. (43) Tomy Drissi, Toyota, 108, 25.9, 6, $85,850. 39. (36) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, rear gear, 104, 34.2, 5, $73,850. 40. (33) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 95, 32.5, 4, $69,850. 41. (34) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 91, 40.5, 3, $65,850. 42. (14) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, accident, 74, 67.5, 2, $110,986. 43. (37) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, engine, 29, 25.8, 0, $58,350. race statistics Average Speed of Race Winner: 76.583 mph. Time of Race: 2 hours, 51 minutes, 30 seconds.

Stunner: Heat and humidity take toll on Americans Continued from Page B-1 through far more unlikely. This much is sure: A victory here would have made it all moot, and the Americans had one in their hands. After the team allowed a horrible early goal to fall behind, Jermaine Jones leveled the score in the 64th minute with a whistling shot from nearly 30 yards out that left Beto, the Portuguese goalkeeper, completely flat-footed. Then came Dempsey’s finish with his stomach — you could forgive him for not stooping for a header — off a cross from DeAndre Yedlin that seemed destined to go down in the annals of U.S. soccer history. It was not to be. Deep into added time, Cristiano Ronaldo, who had largely been neutralized, swung in a perfect cross that Silvestre Varela, a Portuguese forward,

sent into the net with a powerful header. Portugal, which needed a win to have a real chance of advancing, barely celebrated. The Americans, collectively, all but collapsed. As expected, the conditions were a factor. While Klinsmann — for some reason — wore a long-sleeved shirt, most of the players were sweating from the moment they walked outside. The game began at 6 p.m. local time, but the temperature was still in the high 80s, with 66 percent humidity. The referee even allowed a water break late in the first half. Klinsmann and his players had expressed confidence that the climate would not affect the Americans as much as other teams, if only because many of the U.S. players compete in Major League Soccer, which has a

season that runs through the summer. Playing in Dallas in August, the reasoning went, was a decent primer for handling the Amazonian heat. The European teams, on the other hand, have appeared to struggle in Brazil’s warmer climes. The sample size is small, to be sure, but in the first 10 days of games, there were ragged performances from Italy and England and Belgium and Spain and even Germany, which seemed to run out of moxie late in Saturday’s 2-2 tie with Ghana. In addition to the heat, the Portuguese were hindered by a rash of injuries that forced them to make four changes to their lineup from the opening game. Beto, the backup goalkeeper, played for Rui Patricio, and Hugo Almeida, a forward, was also hurt. Pepe, a top defender, was suspended,

and Fábio Coentrão was not even in the building — or the country — having gone home after a loss to Germany to recover from a thigh injury. The U.S. on the other hand, had only one switch from its win over Ghana. Jozy Altidore, the only pure striker on the U.S. roster, is unlikely to return during the group stage after straining his hamstring, and Klinsmann opted to eschew the obvious replacements (forwards Aron Johannsson and Chris Wondolowski) and instead tapped a midfielder, Graham Zusi, as part of a more compact formation. Playing with five midfielders — Clint Dempsey started as a lone forward despite having broken his nose against Ghana — made the Americans seem as if they were hoping to cut off Portugal’s attempts to get the ball for-

Margin of Victory: 0.591 seconds. Caution Flags: 6 for 19 laps. Lead Changes: 11 among 9 drivers. Lap Leaders: J.McMurray 1-8; A.Allmendinger 9-21; K.Harvick 22-31; A.Allmendinger 32-53; J.McMurray 54; J.Gordon 55-57; K.Harvick 5870; J.Johnson 71; J.Logano 72-74; C.Bowyer 75-79; M.Ambrose 80-84; C.Edwards 85-110. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): A.Allmendinger, 2 times for 35 laps; C.Edwards, 1 time for 26 laps; K.Harvick, 2 times for 23 laps; J.McMurray, 2 times for 9 laps; M.Ambrose, 1 time for 5 laps; C.Bowyer, 1 time for 5 laps; J.Gordon, 1 time for 3 laps; J.Logano, 1 time for 3 laps; J.Johnson, 1 time for 1 lap. Wins: J.Johnson, 3; D.Earnhardt Jr., 2; C.Edwards, 2; K.Harvick, 2; J.Logano, 2; Ku.Busch, 1; Ky.Busch, 1; J.Gordon, 1; D.Hamlin, 1; Bra.Keselowski, 1. Top 5 in points 1. J.Gordon, 580; 2. J.Johnson, 560; 3. D.Earnhardt Jr., 555; 4. M.Kenseth, 515; 5. Bra.Keselowski, 512.

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sunday at spielberg, Austria lap length: 2.69 miles 1. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 71 laps, 1:27:54.976, 130.197 mph. 2. Lewis Hamilton, England, Mercedes, 71, 1:27:56.908. 3. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Williams, 71, 1:28:03.148. 4. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Williams, 71, 1:28:12.334. 5. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 71, 1:28:13.529. 6. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India, 71, 1:28:23.522. 7. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, McLaren, 71, 1:28:27.007. 8. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Red Bull, 71, 1:28:38.498. 9. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Force India, 71, 1:28:39.113. 10. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 71, 1:28:42.753. 11. Jenson Button, England, McLaren, 71, 1:28:45.942. 12. Pastor Maldonado, Venezuela, Lotus, 70, +1 lap. 13. Adrian Sutil, Germany, Sauber, 70, +1 lap. 14. Romain Grosjean, France, Lotus, 70, +1 lap. 15. Jules Bianchi, France, Marussia, 69, +2 laps. 16. Kamui Kobayashi, Japan, Caterham, 69, +2 laps. 17. Max Chilton, England, Marussia, 69, +2 laps. 18. Marcus Ericsson, Sweden, Caterham, 69, +2 laps. 19. Esteban Gutierrez, Mexico, Sauber, 69, +2 laps. Not classfied 20. Jean-Eric Vergne, France, Toro Rosso, 59, retired. 21. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 34, retired.

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late saturday at road America; elkhart lake, Wis.; lap length: 4.048 miles (start position in parentheses) 1. (5) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 53 laps, 110.3 rating, 47 points, $46,900. 2. (1) Alex Tagliani, Ford, 53, 129.1, 43, $47,525. 3. (26) Kevin O’Connell, Chevrolet, 53, 83.3, 41, $30,175. 4. (12) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 53, 104.3, 40, $31,025. 5. (22) J.J. Yeley, Dodge, 53, 86.8, 39, $28,725. 6. (13) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 53, 82.1, 38, $22,500. 7. (10) Andy Lally, Chevrolet, 53, 84.9, 37, $21,550. 8. (25) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 53, 73.5, 36, $20,225. 9. (11) Elliott Sadler, Toyota, 53, 89.3, 35, $19,950. 10. (17) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 53, 73.3, 34, $20,975. 11. (19) Matt DiBenedetto, Chevrolet, 53, 60.5, 33, $19,600. 12. (4) Sam Hornish Jr., Toyota, 53, 127.4, 34, $22,925. 13. (3) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 53, 107.8, 31, $19,675. 14. (20) Kenny Habul, Toyota, 53, 75, 30, $19,300. 15. (35) Carlos Contreras, Toyota, 53, 74.1, 29, $19,875. 16. (6) Brian Scott, Chevrolet, 53, 105.1, 28, $19,150. 17. (18) James Buescher, Toyota, 53, 62, 27, $19,250. 18. (9) Chris Buescher, Ford, 53, 74.3, 26, $18,950. 19. (7) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 53, 83.8, 25, $18,875. 20. (23) Eric McClure, Toyota, 53, 54.9, 24, $19,525. race statistics Average Speed of Race Winner: 76.600 mph. Time of Race: 2 hours, 48 minutes, 3 seconds. Margin of Victory: 0.820 seconds. Caution Flags: 4 for 10 laps. Lead Changes: 7 among 4 drivers. Lap Leaders: S.Hornish Jr. 1-13; B.Gaughan 14-16; S.Hornish Jr. 17-27; T.Bayne 28; S.Hornish Jr. 29; A.Tagliani 30-48; B.Gaughan 49-53. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): S.Hornish Jr., 3 times for 25 laps; A.Tagliani, 1 time for 19 laps; B.Gaughan, 2 times for 8 laps; T.Bayne, 1 time for 1 lap. Top 5 in points 1. R.Smith, 516; 2. E.Sadler, 506; 3. C.Elliott, 505; 4. T.Dillon, 475; 5. B.Scott, 458.

ward to Ronaldo. It was difficult to blame them because Ronaldo, even with his injured knee, is a threat wherever he is on the field. Ronaldo, a Real Madrid winger, led his club to the Champions League title last month and finished the season with 48 goals in 42 league and European games. Early on Sunday, however, Ronaldo was not the problem for the United States. Always artistic on the ball, Ronaldo pulled off a dip-and-dodge routine to slip away from several U.S. defenders about four minutes into the game, but that did little more than help Portugal keep possession. It was a misplay by the Americans, rather than any sort of Portuguese wizardry, that put the U.S. behind. A few moments after Ronaldo’s trickery along the left sideline, Miguel Veloso, a Portuguese midfielder, whipped in a bouncing cross that Geoff Cameron, one of the U.S. center backs, tried to lash clear.


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