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BASEBALL

PCL

American Conference

NorthernWLPct.GB
Nashville (Brewers)5343.552
Memphis (Cardinals)4947.5104
Iowa (Cubs)4449.4737 1/2
Omaha (Royals)4353.44810
SouthernWLPct.GB
Albuquerque (Marlins)5343.552
Round Rock (Astros)4848.5005
Oklahoma (Rangers)4551.4698
New Orleans (Nationals)4350.4628 1/2

Pacific Conference

NorthernWLPct.GB
Salt Lake (Angels)5440.574
Tacoma (Mariners)5242.5532
Portland (Padres)4748.4957 1/2
Col. Springs (Rockies)3954.41914 1/2
SouthernWLPct.GB
Sacramento (Athletics)5541.573
Tucson (Diamondbacks)4947.5106
Fresno (Giants)4551.46910
Las Vegas (Dodgers)4153.43613

Monday’s Games

Albuquerque 4, Iowa 0

Las Vegas 6, Colorado Springs 1

Nashville 9, Memphis 3

New Orleans 7, Oklahoma 5

Omaha 5, Round Rock 0

Portland 7, Sacramento 3

Fresno 7, Salt Lake 3

Tucson 4, Tacoma 2

Tuesday’s Games

Albuquerque at Iowa

Las Vegas at Colorado Springs, 1st game

Las Vegas at Colorado Springs, 2nd game

Memphis at Nashville

Oklahoma at New Orleans

Round Rock at Omaha

Sacramento at Portland

Salt Lake at Fresno

Tucson at Tacoma

NWL

EastWLPct.GB
Tri-City (Rockies)1413.519
Boise (Cubs)1116.4073
Yakima (Diamondbacks)1116.4073
Spokane (Rangers)1017.3704
WestWLPct.GB
Vancouver (Athletics)207.741
Everett (Mariners)1512.5565
Salem-Keizer (Giants)1413.5196
Eugene (Padres)1314.4817

Monday’s Games

Eugene 14, Boise 13, 10 innings

Salem-Keizer 6, Yakima 3

Everett 12, Spokane 2

Vancouver 5, Tri-City 2

Tuesday’s Games

Boise at Eugene

Salem-Keizer at Yakima

Spokane at Everett

Vancouver at Tri-City

AquaSox 12, Indians 2

SpokaneABRHBIBBSOAvg.
Herren cf502100.307
Duran ss401011.312
Murphy lf501004.327
Hawke 1b212020.385
Mayberry rbc500102.175
Baez c400002.297
Kemp dh300012.276
Hooft 3b301011.246
Santana 2b311010.175
Totals 34282612.254
EverettABRHBIBBSOAvg.
Craig lf523300.363
Valbuena 2b421010.267
Flaig 1b412101.333
Santin dh422311.342
Tucker c210020.258
Heid cf rf513201.295
Saunders rf201201.243
Hall cf110011.318
Sabatella 3b511001.288
Hudson ss411100.227
Totals 3612141256.285
Spokane010000001—281
Everett02301402x—12142

E—Duran (10), Hudson (3), Sabatella (3). 2B—Hawke (1), Heid 2 (5), Hudson (3), Valbuena (6), Santin (7). 3B—Herren (3). HR—Flaig (3), Craig (4). RBI—Baez (9), Herren (10), Saunders 2 (13), Santin 3 (16), Heid 2 (7), Flaig (17), Hudson (6), Craig 3 (14). Runners left in scoring postion—Baez, Duran, Kemp, Hooft 2, Mayberry, Saudners, Heid. S—Flaig. GIDP—Santana, Sabatella. LOB—Spokane 12, Everett 8. SB—Heid (7). CS—Herren (3), Valbuena (1). DP—Spokane 1, Everett 1.

SpokaneIPHRERBBSOERA
Zamzow, L 0-35766228.53
Bryd1444229.00
Rosebrock2322129.00
EverettIPHRERBBSOERA
Fagan W 1-16511283.67
Guaramato1000206.17
Woerman1100225.68
Gibson121102.369

WP—Zamzow, Guaramato. HBP—Tucker (by Zamzow), Hall (by Rosebrock), Hawke (by Gibson). T—2:49. A—2,113.

High school Senior American Legion playoffs

All games at Jackson Field

Today’s Games

Game 1: Blue Devils vs. Patriots, loser out, 4 p.m.

G2: Cannons vs. Northstars, 7

Wednesday’s Game

G3: G1 winner vs. Bandits, 7 p.m.

Sunday’s results Cannons 12, Aberdeen 4

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Cannons62010312143

Russell, Evans and Isaacson; Bradely and Horlen. HITS: Aberdeen—Jacobsen, Ressell 2, Isaacson, Rennila, Irim, Villa. Cannons—Jones 2, Renz, Lengyel, Henderson 3, Bradley 3, Marlow 3, Dagon. 2B—Jacobsen, Henderson, Bradley, Marlow 2. 3B—Isaacson. HR—Jones, Renz, Bradley.

Junior American Legion playoffs

Monday’s Results

Newport 9, Colville 8

Gonzaga Prep 5, Mead 0

Ferris 12, Central Valley 0

West Valley 3, Medical Lake 2

Today’s Games

Gonzaga Prep at Mt. Spokane, 5:30 p.m.

Newport at North Central, 5:30

SAS-West Valley at University, 5:30

Kimmel-Ferris at Lewis and Clark, 5:30

Newport 9, Colville 8

(LOSER OUT)

Colville0012014883
Newport00020349105

Trueman, Proszech (6), Yecha (7) and Lynds; Collison, Paul (7) and Chance Hargrove. W—Collison . L—Trueman. Sv–Paul.

HITS: Colville—Fox, Lynds, Yecha, Sagel, Sprague, Miles, Ostheller 2. Newport—B.Green, Z.Green, Tiede, Betz, Hunt, Co.Hargrove, Collison 2, Ch.Hargrove 2. 2B—Fox, Collison, Betz. 3B—Hunt, Ch.Hargrove.

Garco Construction 5, Mead 0

(LOSER OUT)

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Garco Construction003101x550

Walsh and Guy; Manix and Page. W—Manix. L—Walsh.

HITS: Mead—Walsh, Guy, Cady. Garco Construction-Gonzaga Prep—Cunningham, Tschirgi, Joy, Webb 2. 2B—Webb.

Kimmel-Ferris 12, SAS-CV 2

(LOSER OUT)

SAS-Central Valley000110242
Kimmel-Ferris33104112122

Shellhorn, Shull (3), Giglio (5) and Mack; Kittredge, Stockton (5) and Grippi. W—Kittredge. L—Shellhorn.

HITS: SAS-Central Valley—Davis, Nearing 3. Kimmel-Ferris—R.Murphy, Ager 2, Berland 2, Kittredge 3, Clark, Stockton, Grippi 2. 2B—Grippi. 3B—Ager. HR—Berland.

SAS-West Valley 3, Medical Lake 2

(LOSER OUT)

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SAS-West Valley101100x354

Erickson and Jorgenson; Stanley and Mackie. W—Stanley. L—Erickson.

HITS: Medical Lake—Propeck, O’Conner, Palmer, Owens. SAS-West Valley—Gannon, B.Peterson, Mackie, Helmberger 2. 2B—Gannon, O’Conner.

BASKETBALL

WNBA

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLPctGB
Connecticut144.778
Indiana116.6472 1/2
New York88.5005
Washington910.4745 1/2
Detroit710.4126 1/2
Charlotte315.16711

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLPctGB
Sacramento135.722
Houston117.6112
Los Angeles108.5563
Minnesota109.5263 1/2
Seattle1010.5004
Phoenix711.3896
San Antonio515.2509

Monday’s Games

No games scheduled

Tuesday’s Games

Connecticut at Charlotte, 9 a.m.

Washington at Los Angeles, noon

Indiana at Minnesota, 5 p.m.

Sacramento at Houston, 5 p.m.

New York at Seattle, 7 p.m.

FOOTBALL

2005 NFL Training Camp dates

Rookie and veteran reporting dates

(Dates subject to change)

American Football Conference

BALTIMORE RAVENS—McDaniel College, Westminster, Md., both July 31.

BUFFALO BILLS—St. John Fisher College, Pittsford, N.Y., both July 29.

CINCINNATI BENGALS—Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky., both July 28.

CLEVELAND BROWNS—Browns Training Facility, Berea, Ohio, July 25; July 29.

DENVER BRONCOS—Paul D. Bowlen Memorial Centre, Englewood, Colo., both July 29.

HOUSTON TEXANS—Texans Practice Facility, Houston, both July 29.

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Rose-Hulman Institute, Terre Haute, Ind., both July 27.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—ALLTEL Stadium, Jacksonville, Fla., both July 29.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Wisconsin-River Falls, River Falls, Wis., both July 28.

MIAMI DOLPHINS—Dolphins Training Center, Davie, Fla., both July 24.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Mass., July 20; July 28.

NEW YORK JETS—Hofstra U., Hempstead, N.Y., both July 29.

OAKLAND RAIDERS—Napa Valley Marriott, Napa, Calif., July 25; July 29.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS—St. Vincent College, Latrobe, Pa., both July 31.

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Chargers Park, San Diego, July 25; July 28.

TENNESSEE TITANS—Baptist Sports Park, Nashville, Tenn., both July 28.

National Football Conference

ARIZONA CARDINALS—Northern Arizona U., Flagstaff, Ariz., both July 31.

ATLANTA FALCONS—Falcons Training Facility, Flowery Branch, Ga., both July 25.

CAROLINA PANTHERS—Wofford College, Spartanburg, S.C., both July 29.

CHICAGO BEARS—Olivet Nazarene, Bourbonnais, Ill., both July 24.

DALLAS COWBOYS—Marriott Residence Inn, Oxnard, Calif., both July 29.

DETROIT LIONS—Lions Training Facility, Allen Park, Mich., July 25; July 29.

GREEN BAY PACKERS—St. Norbert College, DePere, Wis., July 25; July 27.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Minnesota State-Mankato, both July 29.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Saints Complex, Metairie, La., both July 28.

NEW YORK GIANTS—U. of Albany, N.Y., both July 29.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Lehigh U., Bethlehem, Pa., July 29; Aug. 1.

ST. LOUIS RAMS—Rams Park, St. Louis, Mo., both July 28.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—49ers Complex, Santa Clara, Calif., July 29.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Eastern Washington, Cheney, Wash., both July 26; July 28.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Disney Wide World of Sports, Lake Buena Vista, Fla., both July 28.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Redskins Park, Ashburn, Va., both July 31.

CFL

EastWLTPtsPFPA
Montreal21049989
Ottawa2204117132
Toronto22049199
Hamilton03005586
WestWLTPtsPFPA
Brit. Col.30069471
Edmonton310611168
Saskatchewan310612366
Calgary12025570
Winnipeg040050104

Note: Two points for a regulation or overtime win and one point for a tie.

Thursday’s Game

Edmonton at Ottawa

Friday’s Game

Montreal at Winnipeg

Saturday’s Games

British Columbia at Hamilton

Saskatchewan at Calgary

AUTO RACING

NASCAR Nextel Cup leaders

Through July 17

Points

1, Jimmie Johnson, 2672. 2, Greg Biffle, 2595. 3, Tony Stewart, 2587. 4, Rusty Wallace, 2442. 5, Kurt Busch, 2347. 5, Ryan Newman, 2347. 7, Mark Martin, 2320. 8, Jeremy Mayfield, 2285. 9, Elliott Sadler, 2276. 10, Dale Jarrett, 2254.

11, Jamie McMurray, 2233. 12, Carl Edwards, 2200. 13, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., 2195. 14, Kevin Harvick, 2149. 15, Jeff Gordon, 2134. 16, Matt Kenseth, 2104. 17, Jeff Burton, 2085. 18, Joe Nemechek, 2067. 19, Kyle Busch, 2046. 20, Michael Waltrip, 2037.

Money

1, Jeff Gordon, $4,410,880. 2, Jimmie Johnson, $4,192,450. 3, Kurt Busch, $4,096,300. 4, Tony Stewart, $3,792,470. 5, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $3,532,150. 6, Mark Martin, $3,468,150. 7, Greg Biffle, $3,361,920. 8, Ryan Newman, $3,159,990. 9, Elliott Sadler, $2,859,960. 10, Matt Kenseth, $2,833,540.

11, Kevin Harvick, $2,782,120. 12, Kasey Kahne, $2,763,640. 13, Rusty Wallace, $2,700,170. 14, Bobby Labonte, $2,643,760. 15, Dale Jarrett, $2,641,260. 16, Michael Waltrip, $2,572,110. 17, Jeremy Mayfield, $2,520,470. 18, Scott Riggs, $2,439,530. 19, Ricky Rudd, $2,384,140. 20, Carl Edwards, $2,372,190.

CYCLING

Tour de France

Overall Standings

(After 15 stages)

1. Lance Armstrong, United States, Discovery Channel, 62 hours, 9 minutes, 59 seconds.

2. Ivan Basso, Italy, CSC, 2 minutes, 46 seconds behind.

3. Mickael Rasmussen, Denmark, Rabobank, 3:09.

4. Jan Ullrich, Germany, T-Mobile, 5:58.

5. Francisco Mancebo, Spain, Illes Balears, 6:31.

6. Levi Leipheimer, United States, Gerolsteiner, 7:35.

7. Floyd Landis, United States, Phonak, 9:33.

8. Alexandre Vinokourov, Kazakhstan, T-Mobile, 9:38.

9. Christophe Moreau, France, Credit Agricole, 11:47.

10. Andreas Kloden, Germany, T-Mobile, 12:01.

11. Cadel Evans, Australia, Davitamon-Lotto, 12:57.

12. Yaroslav Popovych, Ukraine, Discovery Channel, 14:27.

13. Haimar Zubeldia, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 15:26.

14. Eddy Mazzoleni, Italy, Lampre, 17:56.

15. Jorg Jaksche, Germany, Liberty Seguros, 18:16.

Also

16. Bobby Julich, United States, CSC, 19:03.

18. George Hincapie, United States, Discovery Channel, 19:35.

28. Jose Azevedo, Portugal, Discovery Channel, 44:49.

32. Christopher Horner, United States, Saunier Duval, 52:41.

33. Paolo Savoldelli, Italy, Discovery Channel, 52:47.

42. Jose Luis Rubiera, Spain, Discovery Channel, 1:17:55.

92. Pavel Padrnos, Czech Republic, Discovery Channel, 2:15:31.

101. Benjamin Noval Gonzalez, Spain, Discovery Channel, 2:24:24.

126. Fred Rodriguez, United States, Davitamon-Lotto, 2:55:20.

140. Guido Trenti, United States, Quick Step, 3:07:16.

Monday is a rest day. The Tour resumes on Tuesday with the 16th stage, a 112.2-mile race from Mourenx to Pau.

Remaining stages

July 18 — Rest day in Pau

July 19 — Stage 16, Mourenx to Pau, 180.5 (112.2)

July 20 — Stage 17, Pau to Revel, 239.5 (148.8)

July 21 — Stage 18, Albi to Mende, 189 (105)

July 22 — Stage 19, Issoire to Le Puy-en-Velay, 153.5 (95.4)

July 23 — Stage 20, Saint-Etienne to Saint-Etienne, individual time trial, 55.5 (34.5)

July 24 — Stage 21, Corbeil-Essonnes to Paris, Champs-Elysees, 144.5 (89.8)

GOLF

D.A.Davidson/Global Credit Union Pro-Am Series

At Indian Canyon

Professionals

PlayerClubTotal
Kyle KellyHayden Lake65
Doug PharesClarkston67
Bob ScottMeadowWood67
Dave ChristensonCircling Raven67
Craig SchuhDeer Park68
Scott PetterborgBlack Rock69
Mark PoirierQualchan69
Troy BloodBlack Rock69
Steve ConnerDownriver69
Joe EshLewiston70
Andy HiteDominion Meadows70
Dan PorterAvondale71
Chris CurranMeadowWood72
Colin Guhlke Harrington72
Tim MortonPrairie Falls72
Trevor FoxBlack Rock72

Senior professionals

Jerry ZinkThe Fairways70
Barry NiemannUniv.of Idaho72
Kathy Gildersleeve-Je.Deer Park78

Amateur gross (0-8 handicap)

Denny LaRueSpokane CC67
Dick BinghamSpokane CC67
Shawn PattisonLiberty Lake68
Steve BeckerBlack Rock69
Don GarvesMeadowWood69
Jim O’RourkeSpokane CC69
Craig ZieglerPonderosa Springs69

Amateur net (0-8 handicap)

Shawn StanfordTwin Lakes64
Monte BestBlack Rock64
Dick PayneWandemere64
Bart KingHangman Valley66
Bob PetersonWandemere66
Jeff Bengston Black Rock66

Amateur net (9-13 handicap)

Jeff PappasBlack Rock64
Lonnie PittBryden Canyon64
Tony BlockOkanogan Valley65
John MoffittHayden Lake65
Jerry BebeeShoshone66
Mike RuscioTwin Lakes67
Dan FayDownriver67
Jim GyarfasAvondale68
Buzz AdamsBlack Rock69
Dennis PerkinsEsmeralda69
Jack GeorgeChewelah69
Tom ConlonDeer Park69

Amateur net (14-over handicap)

Leon BloodBlack Rock63
Peter LeichnamAvondale64
Nick TeetsHayden Lake65
Bill EdwardsChewelah66
Mark MatthewsCdA Public66
Ted MatsuokaUniv.of Idaho67
Larry BrinkleyCircling Raven68
Wendell WickwardClarkston68
Dan West Chewelah68
Dwayne SharpPinehurst68

Team results

184—Club at Black Rock: Troy Blood, Steve Becker, Monte Best, Mike Welling, Leon Blood

190—Hayden Lake: Kyle Kelly, Jim Rundle, Bruce Mecham, Gary Miller, Nich Cuchessi

192—Spokane CC: Les Blakley, Dick Bingham, Gene Teigen, Denny LaRue, Lowell Severud

194—Downriver: Steve Conner, Dan Fay, Scott Stephens, Rod Province, Dave Saraceno

195—Club at Black Rock: Scott Petterborg, Joe McEachran, Buzz Adams, Jeff Pappas, Randy Cameron

195—Circling Raven: Dave Christenson, Dallas Gowdy, larry Brinkley, Gary Hendrickx,

196—University of Idaho: Barry Niemann, Trent Brown, Mike Dambra, Ted matsuoka, Jim Swift

196—MeadowWood: Bob Scott, Kent Brown, Karl Ota, Don Garves, Drew Field

196—Creek at Qualchan: Mark Poirier, Scott Adams, Bob Biondi, John Bergeman, Scott Lawrence

196—Hayden Lake: Tony Cuchessi, John Bulkeley, Rob Kannapien, Nick Teets, John Moffitt

196—Harrington: Colin Guhlke, Colin Floyd, Dean Anderson, Rolf Panke, Randy Mastelier

Holes-in-one

DOWNRIVER—Rob McCorgary, No. 16, 193 yards, 4-iron.

MEADOWWOOD—Mark Johnson, No. 6, 156 yards, 6-iron.

Saturday

THE FAIRWAYS AT WEST TERRACE—Rob Pence, No. 7, 172 yards, rescue club.

SUN DANCE—Mike Geraghty, No. 6, 208 yards, driver.

SOCCER

MLS

All Times PDT

Eastern Conference

WLTPtsGFGA
Chicago1163363427
New England1025353217
Kansas City747283023
D.C. United764252520
MetroStars647252721
Columbus4103151428

Western Conference

WLTPtsGFGA
FC Dallas1034343219
Los Angeles864282421
San Jose747282621
Colorado5103181924
Real Salt Lk3114131535
Chivas USA214392042

NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Wednesday’s Games

MetroStars at Columbus, 7:30 p.m.

D.C. United at Kansas City, 8 p.m.

San Jose at Colorado, 9:30 p.m.

CONCACAF Gold Cup

All Times PDT

FIRST ROUND

Top two in each group and two best third-place teams advance to quarterfinals

GROUP A

Group AWLTGFGAPts
x-Honduras201427
x-Panama111334
x-Colombia120333
Trinidad012352
Group BWLTGFGAPts
x-United States201617
x-Costa Rica201417
Canada120243
Cuba030390
Group CWLTGFGAPts
x-Mexico210626
x-South Africa102655
x-Jamaica111774
Guatemala021491

x-advanced to quarterfinals

SEMIFINALS

Thursday, July 21

At East Rutherford, N.J.

Honduras at United States, 3 p.m.

Colombia vs. Panama, 6 p.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP

Sunday, July 24

At East Rutherford, N.J.

Semifinal winners, noon.

TENNIS

ATP money leaders

Through July 17

1. Roger Federer$3,738,768
2. Rafael Nadal$2,767,916
3. Marat Safin$1,236,115
4. Andy Roddick$1,229,520
5. Lleyton Hewitt$1,066,387
6. Nikolay Davydenko$858,569
7. Guillermo Coria$857,196
8. Mariano Puerta$766,803
9. Max Mirnyi$763,276
10. David Ferrer$673,182
11. Gaston Gaudio$662,474
12. Thomas Johansson$661,874
13. Jonas Bjorkman$631,326
14. Ivan Ljubicic$577,574
15. Fernando Gonzalez$565,365
16. Richard Gasquet$538,973
17. Guillermo Canas$527,105
18. Andre Agassi$507,596
19. Juan Carlos Ferrero$504,618
20. Tommy Robredo$489,608
21. David Nalbandian$486,636
22. Radek Stepanek$485,785
23. Mario Ancic$482,270
24. Dominik Hrbaty$454,156
25. Sebastien Grosjean$454,109
26. Feliciano Lopez$452,154
27. Nicolas Kiefer$409,208
28. Bob Bryan$392,717
28. Mike Bryan$392,717
30. Joachim Johansson$379,877
31. Michael Llodra$373,571
32. Jurgen Melzer$365,645
33. Tim Henman$356,947
34. Olivier Rochus$351,738
35. Fabrice Santoro$347,139
36. Tommy Haas$344,118
37. Igor Andreev$343,280
38. Jiri Novak$338,425
39. Rainer Schuettler$331,225
40. Taylor Dent$331,180
41. Filippo Volandri$314,852
42. Carlos Moya$310,783
43. Juan Ignacio Chela$302,457
44. Tomas Berdych$299,511
45. Florian Mayer$298,658
46. Victor Hanescu$298,173
47. Wayne Arthurs$292,342
48. Wesley Moodie$290,589
49. Wayne Black$287,206
49. Kevin Ullyett$287,206

WTA Tour money leaders

Through July 17

1. Lindsay Davenport$1,696,209
2. Justine Henin-Hardenne$1,537,301
3. Venus Williams$1,322,284
4. Maria Sharapova$1,256,971
5. Kim Clijsters$1,019,808
6. Serena Williams$992,304
7. Amelie Mauresmo$982,100
8. Svetlana Kuznetsova$846,220
9. Mary Pierce$824,794
10. Nadia Petrova$749,808
11. Elena Likhovtseva$578,716
12. Patty Schnyder$574,165
13. Alicia Molik$554,250
14. Elena Dementieva$509,784
15. Nathalie Dechy$453,870
16. Cara Black$400,360
17. Anastasia Myskina$395,164
18. Liezel Huber$392,202
19. Virginia Ruano Pascual$366,807
20. Ana Ivanovic$351,186
21. Vera Zvonareva$343,814
22. Daniela Hantuchova$342,686
23. Samantha Stosur$326,772
24. Conchita Martinez$315,493
25. Jelena Jankovic$301,285
26. Dinara Safina$294,383
27. Paola Suarez$289,503
28. Silvia Farina Elia$268,781
29. Shinobu Asagoe$266,881
30. Anabel Medina Garrigues$240,132
31. Anna-Lena Groenefeld$239,483
32. Flavia Pennetta$239,250
33. Tatiana Golovin$236,487
34. Francesca Schiavone$223,372
35. Lisa Raymond$221,257

Fish counts

The upstream movement of chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Steelhead, and Shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams on 7/17/2005.

ChinCohoSockSteelShad
Bonneville117803972016626
The Dalles75203789851678
John Day54102985790
McNary46404676432586
Ice Harbor5100180677
Lower Monumental44001960
Little Goose8800900
Lower Granite640176310

MOVES

BASEBALL

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Activated LHP Erik Bedard from the 15-day DL. Designated RHP James Baldwin for assignment.

BOSTON RED SOX—Placed INF Mark Bellhorn on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Kevin Youkilis from Pawtucket of the IL.

CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Activated RHP Orlando Hernandez from the 15-day DL. Designated RHP Shingo Takatsu for assignment. Activated 1B Ross Gload from the 15-day DL and optioned him to Charlotte of the IL.

CLEVELAND INDIANS—Reinstated RHP Rafael Betancourt from the suspended list and activated him from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Fausto Carmona to Buffalo of the IL.

NEW YORK YANKEES—Activated RHP Kevin Brown from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Jason Anderson to Columbus of the IL. Recalled OF Bubba Crosby from Columbus.

SEATTLE MARINERS—Activated INF Dave Hansen from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF Chris Snelling to Tacoma of the PCL.

National League

ATLANTA BRAVES—Activated 3B Chipper Jones from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Roman Colon to Richmond of the IL.

COLORADO ROCKIES—Activated RHP Jose Acevedo from the 15-day DL. Sent LHP Bobby Seay outright to Colorado Springs of the PCL.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Optioned OF Jason Grabowski to Las Vegas of the PCL.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Placed OF Reggie Sanders on the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of OF John Rodriguez from Memphis of the PCL.

SAN DIEGO PADRES—Activated 2B Mark Loretta from the 60-day DL and 1B Phil Nevin from the 15-day DL. Placed RHP Rudy Seanez on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 8. Optioned OF Ben Johnson to Portland of the PCL. Purchased the contract of RHP Clay Hensley from Portland. Placed LHP Dennys Reyes and RHP Miguel Asencio on waivers for the purpose of giving them their unconditional release.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Recalled RHP Kevin Correia from San Jose of the California League. Optioned LHP Jack Taschner to Fresno of the PCL.

Eastern League

TRENTON THUNDER—Released RHP Marc Valdes.

Atlantic League

SOMERSET PATRIOTS—Signed RHP Joe Gannon.

Frontier League

CHILLICOTHE PAINTS—Signed SS Rusty Watters. Released INF Eric Scheidt.

RICHMOND ROOSTERS—Signed RHP Mike Cervera. Released RHP E.J. Shanks.

ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS—Traded OF Doug Schutt, C Mike Lynch, and RHP Wes Mindingall to Windy City for OF Nick Johnson and OF Jerome McCoy.

WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS—Signed OF Nick Ewen. Released OF Justin Niefer, OF Ryan Andrews, RHP Steve Ziroli. RHP Matt Hines and C Joe Neal.

Golden Baseball League

CHICO OUTLAWS—Released P Nick Burger.

FULLERTON FLYERS—Announced the retirement of INF Brian Rios. Released SS Kenny Poniewaz and 1B Tim Thurman.

MESA MINERS—Released 1B Chris Grant.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Promoted Kathy Drysdale to director of game operations, Bree Jones to director of community relations, Brian Kirschner to director of communications, and Shana Booker to marketing coordinator.

SAN ANTONIO SPURS—Named Chip Engelland assistant coach.

SEATTLE SUPERSONICS—Named Bob Weiss coach and agreed to terms with him on a three-year contract.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

BUFFALO BILLS—Traded RB Travis Henry to the Tennessee Titans for a 2006 third-round draft pick.

NEW YORK JETS—Announced the retirement of CB Donnie Abraham.

OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed WR Tim Brown and then announced his retirement.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed S Sean Considine to a four-year contract.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Named Burt Lauten public relations-media manager and Michele Rosenthal community relations manager.

ST. LOUIS RAMS—Agreed to terms with QB Ryan Fitzpatrick on a three-year contract.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Named Aaron Salkin director of public relations.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS—Named Kevin Dineen coach of Portland of the AHL.

CAROLINA HURRICANES—Named Mike Amendola as an alternate governor. Re-signed Sheldon Ferguson as director of amateur scouting. Named Martin Madden, Tony MacDonald and Bert Marshall amateur scouts.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Named Dean Evason assistant coach.

COLLEGE

ALCORN STATE—Announced the resignation of Stephanie Smith, volleyball coach.

ARMY—Named Gene Marshall and Ed Rose deputy athletic directors, Kim Kawamoto senior woman administrator, Bob Beretta senior associate athletic director for athletic communications, Deb Dalton assistant athletic director for human resources, and George Hauserman assistant athletic director.

BRIDGEPORT—Named Jeffrey Stay athletic trainer.

BUCKNELL—Named Jennifer Medina women’s assistant soccer coach.

CENTRAL, IOWA—Named Stephanie Anderson softball pitching coach.

COAST GUARD—Announced its football program will join the New England Conference for the 2006 season.

DICKINSON—Named Jimmy Martelli men’s assistant basketball coach.

ELON—Announced junior women’s basketball G Myra Donkin transferred from Cincinnati State.

FELICIAN—Announced the resignation of Darryl Jacobs, men’s basketball coach.

FRANKLIN & MARSHALL—Named Emily Wells assistant swimming coach.

GANNON—Extended the contract of Cleve Wright, women’s basketball coach, through the 2007-08 season.

GUILFORD—Announced the resignation of Gene Baker, baseball coach.

ILLINOIS STATE—Named Bob Conkling gymnastics coach, effective Aug. 1.

LA SALLE—Named Stacey Smalls women’s assistant basketball coach.

MCNEESE STATE—Announced the resignation of Lance Guidry, defensive coordinator.

NEW HAVEN—Named Daynia La-Force Mann women’s basketball coach.

NICHOLLS STATE—Named Chris Laird volleyball coach.

NOTRE DAME—Named Stan Wilcox deputy athletics director.

PACE—Announced the resignation of Brian Mundy, assistant athletic director for marketing and promotions.

PFEIFFER—Named Rob Perron men’s associate basketball coach.

TENNESSEE TECH—Named Randy Smith associate athletics director for operations, facilities and capitol projects; Susan Gutkind assistant athletics director for academics and student welfare and senior women’s administrator; and Rob Schabert assistant athletics director for sports information and broadcasting.

VANDERBILT—Named Michael Hazel assistant director of football operations.

YALE—Named Katie Granson interim women’s tennis coach.