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All times PDT EASTERN CONFERENCE

- T Pts GF GA T Pts GF GA

Toronto FC Chicago New York City FC Orlando City Columbus Atlanta United FC New York New England Philadelph­ia Montreal D.C. United

W10 10 9 7 8 7 7 5 5 4 5 WESTERN CONFERENCE

W5 35 30 15 4 34 31 17 3 30 31 20 5 1 3 2 5 4 6 3 26 25 24 23 20 19 18 18 20 29 33 17 27 21 24 12 26 30 25 23 25 20 26 25 Sporting Kansas City FC Dallas Houston Portland San Jose Los Angeles Vancouver Seattle Minnesota United Real Salt Lake 5 11 2 17 17 37 Colorado 5 10 1 16 15 23 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. 8 6 7 7 6 6 6 5 5

L2 3 5 6 9 7 8 7 7 5 9

L4 3 6 7 6 6 6 7 9 6 7 4 3 5 4 3 5 3 30 25 25 24 23 22 21 20 18 22 23 30 29 18 25 21 20 24 12 15 25 26 21 24 21 25 38

Saturday’s Games New York City FC 2, New York 0 Atlanta United FC 1, Colorado 0 Philadelph­ia 1, D.C. United 0 Columbus 4, Montreal 1 Vancouver 2, Minnesota United 2, tie Chicago 4, Orlando City 0 San Jose 2, Real Salt Lake 1 Sporting Kansas City 2, Los Angeles 1

Sunday, June 25 Seattle at Portland, late

Thursday, June 29 Minnesota United at NY City FC, 4:30 p.m.

Friday, June 30 Orlando City at Real Salt Lake, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, July 1 D.C. United at Montreal, 4 p.m. Portland at Sporting KC, 4 p.m. Toronto FC at FC Dallas, 4 p.m. Vancouver at Chicago, 4 p.m. Atlanta United FC at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. Houston at Colorado, 6 p.m. Los Angeles at San Jose, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, July 2 New England at Philadelph­ia, 2 p.m. Simpson, $176,800 70-68-66-68-272 -8 Streelman, $176,800 69-70-69-64-272 -8 Schauffele, $122,400 66-70-70-67-273 -7 Snedeker, $122,400 70-67-72-64-273 -7 Steele, $122,400 68-68-69-68-273 -7 McIlroy, $83,111 67-73-70-64-274 -6 Finau, $83,111 70-67-70-67-274 -6 Harrington, $83,111 66-69-71-68-274 -6 Hughes, $83,111 67-70-71-66-274 -6 Lahiri, $83,111 73-63-71-67-274 -6 Lamb, $83,111 69-69-68-68-274 -6 Leishman, $83,111 69-68-68-69-274 -6 MacKenzie, $83,111 69-68-70-67-274 -6 Mahan, $83,111 68-71-68-67-274 -6 DeChambeau, $46,27867-72-66-70-275 -5 DeLaet, $46,278 65-70-72-68-275 -5 Furyk, $46,278 67-68-72-68-275 -5 Hoffmann, $46,278 67-70-69-69-275 -5 Molder, $46,278 70-70-66-69-275 -5 Murray, $46,278 69-71-67-68-275 -5 Stegmaier, $46,278 64-72-71-68-275 -5 Kokrak, $46,278 71-67-66-71-275 -5 Lingmerth, $46,278 67-70-65-73-275 -5 Barnes, $31,408 70-70-68-68-276 -4 Brehm, $31,408 68-68-69-71-276 -4 Cauley, $31,408 70-68-70-68-276 -4 Every, $31,408 66-72-69-69-276 -4 Harman, $31,408 66-70-69-71-276 -4 Hoge, $31,408 66-72-71-67-276 -4 Kaufman, $31,408 68-67-72-69-276 -4 Rodgers, $31,408 70-65-69-72-276 -4 Fritsch, $19,870 70-67-72-68-277 -3 Grillo, $19,870 69-70-71-67-277 -3 Hubbard, $19,870 66-73-69-69-277 -3 McGirt, $19,870 68-70-71-68-277 -3 Reavie, $19,870 69-66-69-73-277 -3 Seiffert, $19,870 68-66-72-71-277 -3 Summerhays, $19,870 66-68-73-70-277 -3 Tway, $19,870 73-67-71-66-277 -3 Wagner, $19,870 64-72-71-70-277 -3 Wilkinson, $19,870 72-66-72-67-277 -3 Gomez, $15,742 66-70-72-70-278 -2 Hossler, $15,742 66-69-72-71-278 -2 Kizzire, $15,742 73-67-68-70-278 -2 Palmer, $15,742 69-71-68-70-278 -2 Hadwin, $15,096 70-70-68-71-279 -1 Na, $15,096 66-71-72-70-279 -1 Stanley, $15,096 70-67-74-68-279 -1 Streb, $15,096 67-73-71-68-279 -1 Taylor, $15,096 68-69-72-70-279 -1 Blixt, $14,484 71-67-73-69-280 E Dahmen, $14,484 69-71-71-69-280 E Goosen, $14,484 70-69-71-70-280 E Knox, $14,484 69-70-68-73-280 E An, $14,008 67-72-69-73-281 +1 Chalmers, $14,008 69-68-74-70-281 +1 Swafford, $14,008 66-71-74-70-281 +1 Henry, $13,532 68-71-71-72-282 +2 Kim, $13,532 67-72-70-73-282 +2 Ogilvy, $13,532 73-65-73-71-282 +2 Pampling, $13,532 67-72-71-72-282 +2 Watney, $13,192 69-69-72-73-283 +3 Bryan, $13,056 67-67-75-76-285 +5 American Family Insurance Championsh­ip Par Scores

Sunday At University Ridge GC

Madison, Wis. Purse: $2 million Yardage: 7,024; Par: 72

Final Couples, $300,000 Verplank, $176,000 Durant, $132,000 Stricker, $132,000 Broadhurst, $96,000 Byrum, $72,000 Haas, $72,000 Janzen, $72,000 Ames, $50,000 Armour III, $50,000 Jones, $50,000 Maggert, $50,000 Frost, $34,029 Bryant, $34,029 Garwood, $34,029 Jimenez, $34,029 Kelly, $34,029 Mize, $34,029 Pavin, $34,029 Allen, $23,480 Day, $23,480 Dunlap, $23,480 Perry, $23,480 Small, $23,480 Carter, $16,000 Dawson, $16,000 Jobe, $16,000 McCarron, $16,000 Parel, $16,000 Price, $16,000 Quinn, $16,000 Sauers, $16,000 Sutherland, $16,000 Triplett, $16,000 Woosnam, $16,000 Tolles, $11,700 Waldorf, $11,700 Austin, $10,600 Sluman, $10,600 Smith, $10,600 Browne, $9,400 Pate, $9,400 Short, Jr., $9,400 Glasson, $7,400 Goydos, $7,400 Henninger, $7,400 Sindelar, $7,400 Spittle, $7,400 Toledo, $7,400 Wood, $7,400 Blake, $5,250 Flesch, $5,250 Hamilton, $5,250 Roberts, $5,250 Bradley, $4,300 Kendall, $4,300 Pate, $4,300 Riegger, $4,300 Brooks, $3,600 Clcvcch, $3,600 Parry, $3,600 Andrade, $3,000 Forsman, $3,000 Goodes, $3,000 Mayfair, $2,500 Schuman, $2,500 Cochran, $2,200 Franco, $1,820 Gage, $1,820 Lowery, $1,820 Mntgmr, $1,820 Faldo, $1,460 67-68-66- 201 68-66-69- 203 69-68-67- 204 66-69-69- 204 63-69-73- 205 70-68-68- 206 69-68-69- 206 68-66-72- 206 67-73-67- 207 72-69-66- 207 71-67-69- 207 67-69-71- 207 72-70-66- 208 70-68-70- 208 70-68-70- 208 71-68-69- 208 68-70-70- 208 69-71-68- 208 67-70-71- 208 68-70-71- 209 70-69-70- 209 69-70-70- 209 66-74-69- 209 70-68-71- 209 70-71-69- 210 68-73-69- 210 67-71-72- 210 69-71-70- 210 70-70-70- 210 67-72-71- 210 76-70-64- 210 69-66-75- 210 67-71-72- 210 69-73-68- 210 73-69-68- 210 72-72-67- 211 70-72-69- 211 71-69-72- 212 71-73-68- 212 68-71-73- 212 74-68-71- 213 69-70-74- 213 69-74-70- 213 69-74-71- 214 71-70-73- 214 65-76-73- 214 70-74-70- 214 70-73-71- 214 72-74-68- 214 74-68-72- 214 74-69-72- 215 71-72-72- 215 71-70-74- 215 70-76-69- 215 72-72-72- 216 74-71-71- 216 70-74-72- 216 68-72-76- 216 69-75-73- 217 71-70-76- 217 72-74-71- 217 66-72-80- 218 73-74-71- 218 73-73-72- 218 73-74-72- 219 73-76-70- 219 71-73-76- 220 77-71-73- 221 71-79-71- 221 73-72-76- 221 74-73-74- 221 71-73-78- 222 -15 -13 -12 -12 -11 -10 -10 -10 -9 -9 -9 -9 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -7 -7 -7 -7 -7 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -5 -5 -4 -4 -4 -3 -3 -3 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 E E E E +1 +1 +1 +2 +2 +2 +3 +3 +4 +5 +5 +5 +5 +6 Kingston, $1,460 Tway, $1,320 Gilder, $1,240 Simpson, $1,160 Huston, $1,080 73-72-77- 222 +6 71-77-76- 224 +8 74-79-73- 226 +10 74-73-80- 227 +11 74-80-74- 228 +12 LPGA Tour-NW Arkansas Championsh­ip Par Scores

Sunday At Pinnacle Country Club

Rogers, Ark. Purse: $2 million Yardage: 6,331; Par 71

Final a-denotes amateur Ryu, $300,000 65-61-69- 195 -18 Yang, $158,959 68-65-64- 197 -16 Jutanugarn, $158,959 66-65-66- 197 -16 Wie, $93,312 68-68-64- 200 -13 Lewis, $93,312 66-65-69- 200 -13 Lee, $62,545 69-65-67- 201 -12 Park, $62,545 69-65-67- 201 -12 Larsen, $47,413 70-67-65- 202 -11 Alex, $47,413 69-67-66- 202 -11 Harigae, $31,810 70-71-62- 203 -10 Choi, $31,810 73-66-64- 203 -10 Joh, $31,810 72-67-64- 203 -10 Lee, $31,810 67-71-65- 203 -10 Ji, $31,810 70-67-66- 203 -10 Khang, $31,810 67-70-66- 203 -10 Ciganda, $31,810 68-68-67- 203 -10 Lopez, $31,810 68-68-67- 203 -10 Kirk, $31,810 66-69-68- 203 -10 Piller, $21,992 67-72-65- 204 -9 Lee, $21,992 67-72-65- 204 -9 Altomare, $21,992 68-69-67- 204 -9 Icher, $21,992 69-67-68- 204 -9 Lee, $21,992 67-69-68- 204 -9 Park, $21,992 63-73-68- 204 -9 Nordqvist, $17,519 70-70-65- 205 -8 Stanford, $17,519 68-71-66- 205 -8 Gal, $17,519 71-66-68- 205 -8 Ko, $17,519 70-67-68- 205 -8 Pace, $17,519 67-70-68- 205 -8 Ashok, $17,519 70-64-71- 205 -8 Hur, $14,324 70-69-67- 206 -7 Munoz, $14,324 69-69-68- 206 -7 Uehara, $14,324 69-69-68- 206 -7 Uribe, $14,324 68-69-69- 206 -7 Klatten, $10,212 73-68-66- 207 -6 Korda, $10,212 69-72-66- 207 -6 Holmqvist, $10,212 71-69-67- 207 -6 Recari, $10,212 69-71-67- 207 -6 Reid, $10,212 65-75-67- 207 -6 Lee, $10,212 71-68-68- 207 -6 Park, $10,212 69-70-68- 207 -6 Concolino 71-67-69- 207 -6 Hurst, $10,212 70-68-69- 207 -6 Nomura, $10,212 68-70-69- 207 -6 Herbin, $10,212 67-71-69- 207 -6 Shon, $10,212 70-66-71- 207 -6 Phatlum, $10,212 67-69-71- 207 -6 Lang, $6,903 72-69-67- 208 -5 Chien, $6,903 68-73-67- 208 -5 Pancake, $6,903 72-67-69- 208 -5 Hsu, $6,903 72-67-69- 208 -5 McDonald, $6,903 65-73-70- 208 -5 Inkster, $6,903 66-71-71- 208 -5 Suzann Pettersen 68-66-74- 208 -5 a-Stackhouse, $5,384 70-70-69- 209 -4 Suwannapur­a, $5,384 69-71-69- 209 -4 Green, $5,384 68-72-69- 209 -4 Kristinsdo­ttir, $5,384 69-70-70- 209 -4 Shadoff, $5,384 71-67-71- 209 -4 Park, $5,384 68-70-71- 209 -4 Ernst, $5,384 67-71-71- 209 -4 Shin, $5,384 68-69-72- 209 -4 Clanton, $4,640 68-73-69- 210 -3 Martin, $4,640 73-66-71- 210 -3 Johnson, $4,640 66-70-74- 210 -3 Meechai, $4,287 72-69-70- 211 -2 Miyazato, $4,287 72-69-70- 211 -2 Molinaro, $4,287 70-71-70- 211 -2 Olson, $4,287 69-71-71- 211 -2 Beck, $4,011 70-71-71- 212 -1 Pressel, $4,011 68-71-73- 212 -1 Perry, $3,908 72-69-72- 213 E Steen, $3,908 69-71-73- 213 E Lopez, $3,833 71-70-73- 214 +1

BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP Miguel Castro to Bowie (EL). Recalled RHP Stefan Crichton from Norfolk (IL).

BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to terms with 2B Brett Netzer, SS Andre Colon, C Beau Hanna and OFs Tyler Esplin, Angel Gonzalez and Luis Torres on minor league contracts. Assigned Netzer to Lowell (NYP); Esplin, Colon and Hanna to the GCL Red Sox and Gonzalez and Torres to the DSL Red Sox.

CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to terms with RHP Zach Lewis on a minor league contract.

CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to terms with 2B Michael Martinez; OF Johnathan Rodriguez; RHPs Nick Gallagher, Jordan Scheftz and Tommy DeJuneas; and LHPs Matthew Turner, Zack Draper and Kirk McCarty on minor league contracts.

DETROIT TIGERS — Agreed to terms with 1B Dylan Burdeaux, 2B Ro Coleman, 3B Colby Bortles and RHPs Brad Bass and Carson Lance on minor league contracts.

HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned RHP Joe Musgrove to Fresno (PCL). Placed RHP Brad Peacock on paternity leave. Reinstated RHP Lance McCullers from the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Jordan Jankowski from Fresno.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS —Released RHP Chris Young. Sent LHP Danny Duffy to Omaha (PCL) for a rehab assignment. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned RHP Eduardo Paredes to Salt Lake (PCL). Recalled 3B Kaleb Cowart from Salt Lake. Sent LHP Tyler Skaggs to the AZL Angels for a rehab assignment. NEW YORK YANKEES — Sent OF Jacoby Ellsbury to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL) for a rehab assignment.

TAMPA BAY RAYS — Designated C Derek Norris for assignment. Reinstated C Wilson Ramos from the 60-day DL.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed to terms with C Hagen Danner on a minor league contract.

National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBAC­KS — Recalled RHP Silvino Bracho from Reno (PCL). Agreed to terms with 2B Tramayne Holmes, 3B Buddy Kennedy and RHP Brian Shaffer on minor league contracts.

CINCINNATI REDS — Agreed to terms with OF Nathaniel Scantlin, INF Blake Wiggins, SS Cash Case, LHP Jacob Heatherly and RHPs Jared Solomon, Stephen Keller, Ricky Karcher, Junior Harding, John Ghyzel, Anderson DeLeon and Adrian Chacon on minor league contracts. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Placed OF Franklin Gutierrez on the 10-day DL. Recalled 2B Mike Freeman from Oklahoma City (PCL). Agreed to terms with SS Jeremy Arocho and RHPs Max Gamboa on minor league contracts.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Claimed C Stephen Vogt off waivers from Oakland. Agreed to terms with RHP Travis Hissong on a minor league contract.

NEW YORK METS — Called up OF Tim Tebow from Columbia (SAL) to St. Lucie (FSL). Agreed to terms with OFs Matt Winaker and Quinn Brodey on minor league contracts.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Assigned RHP Josh Lindblom outright to Indianapol­is (IL).

SAN DIEGO PADRES — Agreed to terms with LHPs MacKenzie Gore and Thomas Cosgrove and RHPs Sam Keating and Caleb Boushley on minor league contracts.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Designated OF Aaron Hill for assignment. Recalled 3B Ryder Jones from Sacramento (PCL).

BASKETBALL Women’s National Basketball

Associatio­n ATLANTA DREAM — Waived C Rachel Hollivay and G Brianna Kiesel.

SOCCER Major League Soccer SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKE­S — Fired coach Dominic Kinnear and assistant coach John Spencer. Named Chris Leitch coach and Alex Covelo assistant coach.

June 26 1910 — For the second consecutiv­e year, Hazel Hotchkiss wins the singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles at the U.S. Lawn Tennis Associatio­n championsh­ips. 1959 — Ingemar Johansson knocks out Floyd Patterson in the third round at Yankee Stadium to win the world heavyweigh­t title.

1990 — Jennifer Capriati, 14, defeats Helen Kelesi 6-3, 6-1 in the first round to become the youngest winner of a match in Wimbledon history.

1995 — The U.S. Supreme Court upholds a random drug-testing program in Vernonia, Ore. The 6-to-3 decision allows public high school officials to require student-athletes to submit to random urinalysis as a condition of being allowed to play interschol­astic sports.

1998 — Jamaica becomes the first Caribbean nation to win a World Cup soccer match since Cuba beat Romania in 1938. Theodore Whitmore scores in the 40th and 54th minutes as the Jamaicans beat Japan 2-1.

2000 — Vince Spadea ends an ATP-record 21-match losing streak, upsetting 14th-seeded Greg Rusedski of Britain 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-7 (8), 9-7 in four hours at Wimbledon. Spadea last won in Lyon, France, in October 1999.

2002 — Seven-time champion Pete Sampras, 1992 winner Andre Agassi and No. 2seeded Marat Safin all lose at Wimbledon. For the first time in the Open era, five of the topeight seeded men’s players are eliminated before the third round.

2005 — Birdie Kim holes a 30-yard bunker shot to birdie the 18th hole and win the U.S. Women’s Open. The 23-year-old South Korean finishes at 3-over 287 for a two-shot win over 17-year-old Morgan Pressel and 19-yearold Brittany Lang.

2005 — Justin Gatlin cements his status as America’s fastest human by winning the 200 meters, becoming the first man in 20 years to sweep the sprints at the U.S. track and field championsh­ips. A day after winning the 100, Gatlin wins the 200 in 20.04 seconds. The last man to win both races at the U.S. meet was Kirk Baptiste in 1985.

2008 — Two stunning second-round upsets happen at Wimbledon as former champion Maria Sharapova and two-time runner-up Andy Roddick are ousted. Sharapova loses 6-2, 6-4 to 20-year-old Alla Kudryavtse­va, a 154th-ranked Russian. Roddick goes out 6-7 (5), 7-5, 6-4, 7-6 (4) to 40th-ranked Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia.

2011 — Top-ranked Yani Tseng wins the LPGA Championsh­ip by 10 strokes and, at 22, becomes the youngest player to win four LPGA Tour majors. Tseng betters Se Ri Pak, who was 24 when she won her fourth major.

2012 — Major college football finally gets a playoff. A committee of university presidents approves the BCS commission­ers’ plan for a four-team playoff to start in the 2014 season. The format creates national semifinals. No. 1 will play No. 4, No. 2 will play No. 3.

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