Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

On the air

- By Jim Armstrong

AUTO RACING 5:55 a.m. ESPN2 — Formula One, Emirates German Grand Prix, qualifying, at Hockenheim, Germany 12:30 p.m. NBCSN — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, Foxwoods Resort Casino 301, final practice, at Loudon, N.H. 4 p.m. FS1 — IMSA, WeatherTec­h SportsCar Championsh­ip, Northeast Grand Prix, at Lakeville, Conn. (same-day tape) 4 p.m. NBCSN — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Lakes Region 200, at Loudon, N.H. BASKETBALL Noon ESPN — The Basketball Tournament, regional round, Team Fredette vs. Peoria All Stars-West Coast Ronin winner, at Columbus, Ohio 2 p.m. ESPN — The Basketball Tournament, regional round, Matadors (Texas Tech alumni) vs. Bearcat Jam (Cincinnati alumni), at Columbus, Ohio 4 p.m. ESPN — The Basketball Tournament, regional round, Scarlet & Grey (Ohio St. alumni) vs. West Virginia WildcatsCh­arlotte Chess Center winner, at Columbus, Ohio BOXING 10 p.m. HBO — Jaime Munguia vs. Liam Smith, for Munguia’s WBO junior middleweig­ht title; Alberto Machado vs. Rafael Mensah, for Machado’s WBA “regular” junior lightweigh­t title, at Las Vegas CFL 9 p.m. ESPN2 — Montreal at Calgary CYCLING 8 a.m. NBCSN — Tour de France, Stage 14, from Saint-PaulTrois-Châteaux to Mende, France DRAG RACING 7:30 p.m. FS1 — NHRA, Mile-High Nationals, qualifying, at Morrison, Colo. EXTREME SPORTS 1 p.m. ABC — X Games Minneapoli­s 7 p.m. ESPN — X Games Minneapoli­s GOLF 7 a.m. NBC — British Open, third round, at Carnoustie, Scotland 1 p.m. FS1 — USGA, U.S. Junior Amateur Championsh­ip, championsh­ip match, at Springfiel­d, N.J. 4 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour, Barbasol Championsh­ip, third round, at Auburn, Ala. 4:30 a.m. (Sunday) GOLF — British Open, final round, at Carnoustie, Scotland HORSE RACING 4 p.m. FS2 — Saratoga Live, at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. MLB 1 p.m. WPIX, YES, 710 AM, 590 AM, 93.3 FM, 660 AM, 104.5 FM — Mets at Yankees MLB — St. Louis at Chicago Cubs 7 p.m. FOX — Regional coverage, Houston at L.A. Angels OR St. Louis at Chicago Cubs 10 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Chicago White Sox at Seattle OR San Francisco at Oakland (joined in progress) MOTOR SPORTS Midnight (Sunday) NBCSN — AMA, Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Series, Spring Creek National, at Millville, Minn. (same-day tape) RUGBY 3 p.m. NBC — 2018 World Cup Sevens, Bowl quarterfin­als, at San Francisco 6:30 p.m. NBC — 2018 World Cup Sevens, Men’s matches, at San Francisco SOCCER 10 a.m. ESPN2 — Internatio­nal Champions Cup, Bayern Munich vs. Paris Saint-Germain, at Klagenfurt, Austria 3:30 p.m. LIFE — NWSL, Seattle at Orlando 10 p.m. FS1 — Liga MX, Primera Division, Club Tijuana vs. Guadalajar­a TENNIS 5:30 p.m. ESPNEWS — World TeamTennis, New York at Washington TRACK & FIELD 1:30 p.m. NBCSN — IAAF Diamond League, Herculis EBS Meeting, at Monaco (taped) WNBA 3 p.m. NBA — Washington at Liberty

OLYMPICS

A deadly heat wave in Japan this week has many residents in the Japanese capital questionin­g the wisdom of staging the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in July and August.

Rescuers in Tokyo responded to more than 3,000 emergency calls on Wednesday as the heat wave continued to grip Japan.

The 2020 Olympics will run from July 24 to Aug. 9 when temperatur­es in central Tokyo can exceed 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit).

A total of 317 people were rushed to hospitals in the capital on Wednesday. The number of emergency calls broke the previous record of 2,900 set the previous day.

Tokyo’s Applicatio­n File to host the 2020 Games reads: “The pleasant weather conditions at this time of year will be ideal for athletes.” But anyone who has spent a summer in Tokyo knows that’s not necessaril­y the case.

Experts have warned the risk of heat stroke in Tokyo has escalated in recent years, while noting the Olympics are expected to take place in conditions when sports activities should normally be halted.

“If this is what it’s going to be like for the Olympics, it will be dangerous,” said office worker Akira Nishino as he mopped sweat from his brow near the Imperial Palace on Friday.

Nine people died and thousands were taken to hospitals across Japan on Wednesday. Temperatur­e rose as high as 40.7C (105F) in central Japan.

The Japan Meteorolog­ical Agency warned of extremely high temperatur­es and has called on people to take precaution­s such as drinking water and using air conditione­rs.

In 1964, the Olympics in Tokyo were held in October, mostly to avoid the scorching heat. But that was before the Olympics became big business and TV contracts determined schedules.

Organizers are doing what they can but there is only so much that can be done in an attempt to beat the heat.

During a visit to Tokyo last week, John Coates, the head of an IOC inspection team, acknowledg­ed that heat will be a huge challenge for Tokyo organizers.

 ?? EUGENE HOSHIKO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A block of ice is placed at a pedestrian street to cool down the spot in Tokyo Friday. A deadly heat wave in Japan has many residents in the Japanese capital questionin­g the wisdom of staging the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in July and August.
EUGENE HOSHIKO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A block of ice is placed at a pedestrian street to cool down the spot in Tokyo Friday. A deadly heat wave in Japan has many residents in the Japanese capital questionin­g the wisdom of staging the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in July and August.

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