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TH E BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2015

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SPORTS IN BRIEF FOOTBALL NewCOmer Deveynamed49erS Starting guard

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Francisco 49ers coach JimTomsula namedcenter Marcus Martin and recently acquired right guard Jordan Devey to his starting offen› sive line Tuesday,joining left tackle Joe Staley, left guard Alex Boone and right tackle Erik Pears. Devey,vvhoarrived in an Aug. 18 trade with New England, has playedall of nine snapsfor the Niners, and they came during Saturday night’s preseason loss at Denver.Tomsula doesn’t expect the first-team offensive line to play together in Thurs› day night’s preseason finale against SanDiego at Levi’s Stadium.

JaguarSOW ner WantSde London’Steam until 2030› Jacksonvi lleJaguarsShadKhansaidTuesday heexpectstosigna long-term deal to continue playing annually in London. If Khangets his way, it will be a14-year commitment. Speaking at akickoff lun› cheon inside EverBankStadium, Khansaid he’s "optimistic, obvious› ly, that vve’ll have arenewal on (London) and it will go for a long time." Khan then addedthat he would like to seethe contract extended until 2030. The Jaguars areentering the third year of afour-year deal to play one gameannually at Wembley Stadium. LOMiChael JameS? NO. LOMike If LaMichael James is to make the Miami Dolphins’ final roster, he’ ll do it as LaMike. No.27 will be identified by the shorter first name onthe press box flip cards at Thursday’s exhibition gameagainst TampaBay. That a change for James, who has long beenknown by football fans as LaMichael, in› cluding when hefinished third in the 2010 HeismanTrophy race with Oregon. "I prefer you call me LaMike,n JamessaidTuesday."W ith LaMichael, I might give you acold shoulder." He said his friends and family have always called him LaMike, and heclaimed that to be the name his Dolphins teammates use.

UCLASuSPendSCBAdamS indefinitely

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ed cornerback IshmaelAdamsindefinitely following his arrest last week› end on suspicion of felony robbery. Bruinscoach Jim Moraannounced the suspensionafter practice Tuesday.Adams hasstarted every game in the past two seasonsfor the Bruins. Theredshirt junior wasarrested early Sundaymorning after allegedly taking aphonefrom an Uberdriver.

OLYMPICS LA. mOVeS ahead With 2024 did

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ishing as the runner-up to Boston, Los Angeles hasofficially been chosen as theU.S. candidate for the 2024 Olympics, city officials announced Tuesday.Afteraweekofdelaysoverconcernsaboutthe potential costs to taxpayers, the City Council voted unanimously, 15-0, to allow Mayor Eric Garcetti to sign anagreement with the U.S. Olympic Committee over bidding for the games.Soonafter, the may› orandtheUSOC announced thatanagreement tomakeLosAngeles the official bidder was in place. LosAngeles is throwing itself into a contest along with Paris; Rome;Budapest, Hungary; and Ham› burg, Germany that some cities have grown increasingly hesitant to enter in recent years, as the financial pitfalls of hosting the games have becomemore apparent.

Today Boyssoccer:MadrasatLaPine,4:30p.ms Madras Jvat Culver,4:30p.m. Girls soccer:RidgeviewatCrookCounty, 4p.m.; La Pine atMadras,4:30 p.m. Volleyball:Redmondat HoodRiverValley, 5p.m. Thursday Boyssoccer:Ridgeview atMadras,4:30p.m.;Sheldon atSummit, 4p.m.; TheDaffes at Redmond, 4 p.m.; SistersatPhilomath,4:15p.m. Girls soccer: MadrasatRidgeview,4:30p.m.; Sum› mit atSheldon,7p.m.;RedmondatTheDages,4 p.m.;SistersatGladstone, 4:15p.m. Volleyball: Ridgeview at Culver,6:15 p.m.;Marist atBend,5p.msDavidDouglasatRedmond,3: 30 p.m.; Madras,LaGrandeatSisters, 4 p.mcCrook Countyat ValleyCatholic, 6:30p.m.; Chiloquinat La Pine,6:30p.m. Friday Football: Central at Bend, 7 p.m.;Wilsonville at Mountain View,7:30 p.m.; Redmondat Franklin, 7 p.m.; Baker at Ridgeview, 7p.m.; Summit at Pend› leton, 3:30p.mcSweet Home at CrookCounty, 7 p.m.; JunctionCity at Madras, 7 p.msSisters at Burns, 7p.m.;LaPineat Culver, 7 p.ms Gilchrist at Mohawk, 7 p.m. Boyssoccer:SouthMedford at Bend,4 p.m.; North MedfordatMountainView,4 p.m. Girls soccer: MountainViewat North Medford,6 p.m.;BendatSouth Medford, 4p.m. Volleyball: Bend,Redmond, Mountain View, Rid› geview atMountain ViewTournament, 8a.m. Saturday Boys soccer:NorthMedfordatBend,11 a.md South Medfordat Mountain View,11a.m.; Culverat Irri› gon,1:30p.m. Girls soccer: MountainViewat South Medford, 11 a.m.;Bendat North Medford,11 a.m. Volleyball:LaPine,Gilchrist, Trinity Lutheranat La PineTournament,9 a.m.

GOLF Local AJGASunriver Junior Open

MeadowsCourse, Sunriver (Par: 71) Boys First RoundLeaders CharlieRieter,PalmDesert, Calif. ZackOverstreet, Issaquah,Wash. RoyKang,North Vancouver, BritishColumbia CharlesOsborne,Reno,Nev. TanvirKahlon,WinterGarden,Fla. JoshuaWu,Medford CarsonBarry,Eagle, Idaho KevinGeniza, Corvagis Youxi nWang,LakeMary,Fla. ThomasLongbela, ChippewaFalls, Wis. Samuel Su,Vancouver, BritishColumbia A.J. Ewart,Coquitlam,British Columbia Also ColeChrisman,Bend IsaacBuerger, Redmond JackLoberg,Bend CooperDonahue, Bend WilliamFleck,Bend JacksonMurphy,Bend Girls First RoundLeaders Sabrina Iqbal, SanJose,Calif. BeliaSetio,SanMarino,Calif. AmanjotySangha, SanMateo,Calif. KianaOshiro, Central Point Ty Akaba ne, Danvile Calif. CalistaReyes,SanDiego, Calif. Angell aThen,RanchoCucamonga,Calif. DanikaPalmRichland,Wash. SusanXiao,Surrey,British Columbia TaylorHartley,Vancouver,Wash.73 Also Olivia Loberg,Bend RachelDrgastin,Bend

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FOOTBALL America’s Line Hometeam inCAPS Favorite Open Current D/U Underdog Thursday SCarolina 2’/t 2 ’/ t 6 4 ’A NCarolina CFLORID A 17 1s t/t 46t/t FloridaInt’I Oklahoma St 22t/t 24 56 CMICHIG AN UTAH 5 6 46t / t Michigan Tcu 1 4 15 a l t MINNES OTA Duke 10 7y t 4 7 Pt TULANE gt/t Bt/t Ohio U 56t/t IDAHO ARIZONA 3 2 31t/t 5 9 Utsa Colorado Tyt 8 57 HAWAII WKentucky -2’/t 2 6 4’/t VANDER BILT Friday Baylor 34 36 74 t/t SMU GEORGIA ST 3 t/t Tt/t 73t/t Charlotte Michioan St 18 t/ 18t/t 58t/t WMICHIGAN ILLINOIS 16 14 52t/t KentSt BOISE ST 1 gt/t 1 I ’/t 56’/t Washington Saturday Old Dominion 5 t/t 6 64t/ t EMICHIG AN FLORIDA 36 3 7 57t/t NewMexicoSt PennSt 7 7 40 TEMPLE TULSA Tyt 7 6 ’6/ z Fla Atlantic UCLA 17 I g t/t 53t/t Virginia 12 12t/t 45 t/t N’WEST ERN Stanford f O’It f O’It 5 6 Auburn Louisville TexasA&M 3 3 66t / t AnzonaSt NEBRAS KA 5 t/t 7 63t / t Byu NC STA TE 24t/t 2 6 6 0 t/t Troy NO ILLINOIS 21 22t/t 62t/t Univ OKLAHO MA 30’It 3 1 5 6 ’It Akron Tennesse e 2 1 20t/t 6 4 BowlingGreen GEORG IA 3 5t/t 35t/t 5 4 UL-Monroe 59 t / t UL-Lafayette KENTUC KY 1st /t 1 7 ARKAN SAS 33 33 50t/t Utep WVIRGINIA 19’/t 19’/t 56’/t Ga Southern t /t NOTRE DAME 10 1 0 50 Texas FLORIDA ST 30 3 0 60 TexasSt Alabama fOV fOV 50V Wisconsin 23 2 1t/t 5 9t/t Miss St SO MISS USC 28t/t 2 6 6 6 t/t Arkansas St Sunday MARSHALL Tyt Tyt 64'It

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TENNIS NO. 2HOIOP,NO.4 W omiaCki aVOid uPSetbugFourth-seeded Caroline Wozniacki neededjust 67 minutes to win at the U.S. OpenagainstanopponentmakingherGrandSlam debut.Those sorts of lopsidedvictories have beenrare among the top women sofar in the first round.Wozniacki, last year’s U.S.Openrunner-up, beat NCAA champion JamieLoeb6-2,6-0.Second-seededSimona Halepwonin 47 minutes whenMarina Erakovic retired in thesecond setwith Halep leading 6-2, 3-0. Ofthefirst 23 seeded players to takethe court, nine had lost. Half of thetop10 womenwere already out counting third-seed› ed Maria Sharapova’swithdrawal becauseof injury. Sixth-seededLucie Safarova, whopushedWiliams to three sets in theFrenchOpenfinal, was upset by37th-ranked LesiaTsurenko earlier Tuesday. — Fromwirereports

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DEALS Transactions

BASEBAL L AmencanLeague BOSTONREDSOX— RecalledRHPsRyanCook and NoeRamirez from Pavducket (IL). Selectedthe contracts of OF/1BAllenCraigand0SandyLeonfrom Pawtucket. KANSAS CITYROYALS ReinstatedOFAlexGor› don fromthe 15-dayDL.Activated OFJonnyGomes. RecalledINFChristian Colon, INF Cheslor Cuthbert and CFrancisco PenafromOmaha(PCL)and OFTer› ranceGorefromNorthwestArkansas(Texas). Selected the contracts of LHPScot AlexanderandRHPMiguel AlmontefromOmaha (PCL). Transferred LHPJason Vargasto the60-dayDL. MINNESOTA TWINS— RecalledINFDannySantana, 1BKennysVargas, RHPA.J. AchterandRHP MichaelTonkinfromRochester (IL). Selectedthecon› tract of 0EricFryerfromRochester. SentLHPJason Wheeleoutri r ght to Chatanooga(SL). NEW YORKYANKEES — Recalled RHP Caleb Gotham,INFsJosePirela andRobRefsnyder from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre(IL). Selectedthe contracts of RHPAndrewBailey, OFRico Noel, CAustin Ro› mine andJames Pazos from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Activated INF/OFDustin Ackley from the 15-day "Petitionee." DL. RecalledRHPDomingoGerman fromScranton/ Wilkes-Barreandtransferred himto the60-dayDL. Designated OFTyler Austin andINFCole Figueroafor assignment. TORONTOBLUEJAYS— RecalledINFMunenori Kawasa ki,LHPArron Loup,OFDaltonPompeyand RHP RyanTepera. Selectedthecontract of LHPJef Women FrancisfromBuffalo (IL). DesignatedLHPColt Hynes SOCCER First Round ent. Simona Halep (2), Romania, def. MarinaErakovic, for assignm National League MLS NewZealand, 6-2,3-0, retired. A RIZONA IAMONDBACKS— RecalledRHPEnJohanna Konta, Britain, def. LouisaChirico, United riqueBurgos,DRH MAJORLEAGUESDCCE PMatt Stites andONFBrandonDrury States,6-3,6-0. All TimesPDT Ren o(PCL). AngeliqueKerber(11), Germany, def. Alexandra from C HICAGO D U BS Recalled INFJavier Baezand Dulgheru,Romania, 6-3,6-1. EasternConference TsuyoshiWadafrom lowe(PCL). Activated0 LesiaTsurenko,Ukraine, def. LucieSafarova(6), LHP W L T Pts GF GA DavidRossoff thefamily medicalemergency leave Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-1. D.C. United 13 10 5 44 35 34 Activated OFAustin Jackson. Selectedthe con› VarvaraLepchenko, UnitedStates, def.KirstenFlip› list. NewYork 12 7 6 42 43 28 tracts ofOFQuintin BerryandRHPTrevor Cahil from kens,Belgium,6-1,6-1. Columbus 11 6 6 41 45 i o wa. Desi g nated LHPJames Russell for assignment. BarboraStrycova,CzechRepublic, def.TimeaBac› ActivatedRH Toronto FC 11 10 4 37 44 42 PRafael Sorianofromthe15-dayDLand sinszky (14), Switzerland, 7-5,6-Oi NewEngland 1 0 9 7 37 35 36 himfor assignment. WangQiang,China, def. MariaSakkari, Greece, designated Orlandocit y 7 12 8 29 33 47 COLORADOROCKIES — Reinstated RHP Kyle 7-5, 6-2. Montreal 6 11 4 28 30 34 K endr i c k a n dLHPBooneLoganfromthe15-dayDL GigaGovortsova,Belarus, def. trina-Camelia Begu RecalledINF N ew YorkCity FC 7 13 7 28 38 46 Cristhian Adames, LHPRex Brothers, (28), Rom ania, 6-1,0-6, 7-6(3). Chicago 7 13 6 27 31 38 MiguelCastro and1BWilin Rosario fromAlbu› KarinKnapp,Italy, def.AjlaTomljanovic, Australia, RHP Philadelphia 7 14 6 27 33 44 querque (P C L). 6-7 (1),6-2,6-4. WesternConference SANDIEGO PADRES — ReinstatedRHPMarcos CarolineWozniacki(4), Denmark, def.JamieLoeb, Mateo W L T Pts GF GA fromthe15-day DL Recalled RHPNickVincent UnitedStates,6-2, 6-0. Los Angele s 13 8 7 46 49 33 El Paso. Elena Vesnina, Russia, def. LauraRobson, Britain, from Vancouver 14 10 3 45 38 28 S T. LOUISCARDINALS — Recalled LHP Marco 3-6, 6-3,7-5. FC Dallas 12 6 5 41 35 30 Gonzal es,RHPMitch Harris andCCodyStanleyfrom C amila Gi o rgi , Ital y , def. Joha nna L ar ss on, S w ed en, SportingKansasCity 11 7 7 40 40 35 Memphis(PCL). 6-3, 6-3. Portland 11 9 7 40 29 32 FOOTBA LL JelenaOstapenko,Latvia, def.Annika Beck, Germa› Seattle 12 13 2 38 32 30 Nattonal Football League ny, 6-4,1-6,6-4. SanJose 11 10 5 38 32 29 A RIZONA CA R DI N AL S — Wa ivedOTRobCrisp. Kateryna Bondarenko, Ukraine, def. YuliaPutintse› Houston 9 10 8 35 35 34 ATLANTAFALCONS Waived-injured G Peter va, Kazakhstan, 6-0,6-3. Colorado 8 9 9 33 25 27 VictoriaAzarenka(20), Belarus, def.LucieHradec› Konz. RealSaltLake 6 11 6 32 29 40 CAROLINAPANTHERS WaivedWRJarrett ka, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-2. Boykin, SRobert Lester,DTKennyHorsley andWR M ona Barthel , Germ any, def. Ts ve t a na Pi r onkova , Saturday’sGames De’AndrePresley.Waived-injured DTMicanorRegis, Bulgaria,5-7,7-6(4), 6-1. OrlandoCityat NewEngland,4:30p.m. OT DavonteWallaceandCBMelvin White. PlacedWR Garbine Muguruz(9), , CarinaWithoeft, a Spaindef. ChicagoatMontreal, 5 p.m. KelvinBenjaminon injuredreserve. Germany, 6-2,6-4. TorontoFCat Seattle 7 p.m. CINCINNATIBENGALS Placed OTCedric Og› A ndrea Pe t k ovi c (18), Ge rm an y, def. Ca rol i n e G ar › PhiladelphiaatSanJose, 7:30p.m. buehi onthe reserve/non-footbaffinjury list. Placed cia, France, 3-6, 6-4,7-5i Sunday’sGame SeanPorter onthePUPlist. Waived-injuredWR Anna KarolinaSchmiedlova (32), Slovakia,def. LB FC DallasatColumbus,4p.m. OnterioMccalebb. Julia Goerges, Germany, 6-3, 6-4. CLEVEL DBROWNS Terminatedthecontract YaninaWickmayer, Belgium, def.FrancescaSchia› of DT PhiAN lTaylor.WaivedDLIshmaa’ily Kitchen,FB TENNIS vone,Italy, 6-3,6-1. LundyandPKCareySpear. PlacedQBConnor Petra Cetkovska,CzechRepublic, def. Christina Luke ShawandOLMichael Bowieoninjured reserveand McHale,UnitedStates, 4-6,6-4, 6-3. Professional D B Ifo Ekpre-clomu,TERandall Telfer andRBGlenn DankaKovinic, Montenegro, def. Aleksandra Kru› Winston onthereserve/non-footbaff injury list. U.S. Open nic, Serbia4-6, , 7-5, 6-1. COWBOYS — PlacedOLChezGreenon Monday atNewyork SabineLisicki(24), Germany,def.AliaksandraSas› theDALLAS PUP list, MarkNzeochaonthe reserve/non-foot› Men novich,Belarus,6-1, 6-4. ball injury andCBOrlando Scandrick on injured First Round NicoleGibbs,UnitedStates, def. LourdesDomin› reserve.Waivlist, ed-injured DEKennethBoatright, OTR.J. JurgenMelzer,Austria, def. DenisKudla,United guezLino,Spain, 6-3,3-6, 6-4. ill andRBMichael Hil. WaivedTEBrandonBarden, States,6-3, 7-5,6-1. SaraErrani(16), Italy, def. MayoHibi, Japan,6-0, D LB JonathanBrown,WRAntwanGoodley andWR Jiri VeselyCzech , Republic, def. PaoloLorenzi, 6-1. David Porter. Italy, 6-4,6-4, 6-4. EvgeniyaRodina,Russia, def.TerezaMrdeza, Cro› DETROI TLIONS— ReleasedWRAnthonyPeacock RobinHaase, Netherlands, def. DustinBrown,Ger› atia, 6-2,6-2. LB Justin Cherocci. AcquiredTETimWrightfrom many,4-6, 4-6, 6-3,7-5,6-4. FlaviaPennetta (26), Italy, def. JarmilaGa jdosova, and Tampa Bayfor PKKyle Brindza. Ivo Karlovic(21),Croatia,def. Federico Delbonis, Australia,6-1,3-6, 6-1. KANSAS CITYCHIEFS WaivedWRJunior Hem› Argentina,6-3, 7-5,7-5i SamStosur(22), Australia, def.TimeaBabos, Hun› ingway andOTTavonRooks. PlacedLBJustin March John Isner(13), UnitedStates, def. MalekJaziri, gary,6-3,6-4. injuredreserveandQBTyler Brayonthe reserve/ Tunisia,6-2, 6-3, 6-4. ShelbyRogers, UnitedStates, def.Sachia Vickery, on non-footbalinj l urylist. TomasBerdych (6), CzechRepublic, def. Bjorn UnitedStates,6-2, 6-2. MIAMI DOLPHINS Released PBrandonFields FratangeloUni , tedStates, 6-3,6-2, 6-4. MonicaNiculescu,Romania, def.AlexandraPano› and RB Demitrius Bronson. Yoshihito Nishioka, Japan, def. Paul-Henri va, Russia7-6 , (3), 5-7,6-3. MINNES OTAVIKINGS Waived-injured QBMike Mathieu,France,6-4, 2-6,6-7(7), 6-1,6-2. KurumiNara, Japan, def. AlizeCornet(27), France, Kafka. DonaldYoung,UnitedStates,def. GilesSimon 2-6, 6-4,6-4. N EW YOR K GIANTS Released OLBrandon (11), France,2-6,4-6,6-4, 6-4, 6-4. PetraKvitova (5), CzechRepublic, def. LauraSiege› Mosley, OLEri c Herm an, WRJuron Criner andP Austin Krajicek,UnitedStates, def.Santiago Giral› mund,Germany,6-1, 6-1. RobertMalon.PlacedOTWil Beatty on thePUPlist do, Colombia3-6, , 7-6(6), 7-6 (6), 7-6(1). andDBsBennettJacksonandJoshGordyoninjured ThomazBellucci (30), Brazil, def. JamesWard, reserve.WaivedRBAkeemHunt,WRDerrickJohnson, Britain,6-1, 7-5,6-3. TE WillTye,OLMichael Bamiro, DLJordanStanton, BASKETBALL Aljaz Bedene,Britain, def.ErnestsGulbis, Latvia, DL Jimmy StatenandSJustin Hagey. 3-6, 6-4,3-0, retired. TAMPABAY BUCCANEERS— Waived-injured0 Mikhail Youzhny,Russia, def.John-Patrick Smith, WNBA Josh Al l e n, WRRobert HerronandCBLeonardJohn› Australia,6-1, 3-6,7-6(4). NATIONALBASKETBALLASSDCIATIDN son. Released PMichael Koenen. PlacedDTAkeem RichardGasquet (12), France,def. Thanasi Kok› WOMEN'S All Times PDT SpenceonthePUPlist. kinakis,Australia,4-6, 6-1,4-6, 6-3,2-0, retired. TENNE SSEETITANS PlacedWRAndrewTur› RogerFederer(2), Switzerland,def.LeonardoMay› EasternConference zigi and LBYannik Cudjoe-Virgil on injured reserve. er, Argentina, 6-1, 6-2,6-2. W L Pcf GB W ai v ed S JoshAubrey, DTTobyJohnsonandTETevin Lleyton Hewitt, Australia, def. 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played and coached softball.

Bobby Valentine. Mendoza en-

"I have a lot of friends in soft›

How far she can go as a baseball analyst will be de› ball who texted me during termined by how often ESPN the game and said, ’How awe› assigns her to MLB games.

tered the club on an auspicious weekend at Dodger Stadium. Her debut was preceded by the announcement by Vin Scul-

some is this?’"

Mendoza called her first MLB

An unabashed fan of Men› game for ESPN on Aug. 24, doza’s, he added, "When I first but the network did not pub› met her and we started talking licize her appearance. And hitting, I said: ’Oh my God, ESPN did not say much about I wish I knew what she did. I her filling in for Schilling ex› might have been better.’"

Mendoza has called primar› ily college softball games over her eight years at ESPN and was added as a contributor to "Baseball Tonight" last year. She has made instructional

hitting videos.

ly that he would return next season, his 67th as the voice

of the Dodgers. And while Scully said 2016 might be his finale, it seems likely to be a

year when Mendoza should be There is still cachet to be› doing a lot more than softball ing on "Sunday Night Base› commentary. "It wouldn’t surprise me if ball." It is a national showcase that has, until now, had a Jessica’s a regular on Sunday, males-only booth m e mber› Monday or Wednesday night ship, including Jon Miller, Joe baseball, whenever the time Morgan, arel Hershiser and comes," Kruk said. cept to acknowledge its fact.


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