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Doctor sontoncod
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - The doc
tor who pleaded guilty to conspiring to
illegally prescribe steroids to several
Carolina Panthers was sentenced to one
year and one day in prison.
Dr. James Shortt pleaded guilty in
March to one federal count of conspir
acy to distribute anabolic steroids and
human growth hormone. Prosecutors
have said current and former members
of the Carolina Panthers were some of
Shortt’s patients. As part of the plea deal,
prosecutors dropped 42 other counts
against Shortt.
Undros signs with Stars
DALLAS (AP) - After years of high
hopes and high drama, Eric Lindros
signed a one-year bargain deal with
the Dallas Stars. His arrival in Dallas is
nothing like his anxiously awaited NHL
debut in Philadelphia, his move to the
New York Rangers or when he joined
his hometown Toronto Maple Leafs last
year. The 33-year-old played only 33
games last year because of a wrist
problem. He’s also had eight concus
sions, missing the entire 2000-01 season
because of a hard hit by New Jersey’s
Scott Stevens during a playoff game the
season before.
The Original
Solunar Tables*
By Mrs. Richard Alden Knight
Release week of July 16-23,2006
AM PM
Date Day Minor Major Minor Major
7/16 Su 11:05 4:55 11:35 5:20
7/17 M 0 5:50 12:00 6:15
7/18 T 12:30 6:35 12:50 7:00
7/19 W 1:15 7:25 1:35 7:50
7/20 Th 2:00 8:10 2:20 8:40
7/21 F 2:55 9:05 3:15 9:35
7/22 S 3:50 9:56 4:05 10:25
7/23 Su 4:40 10:50 5:00 11:20
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American League
EAST
W L PCT GB HOME ROADRS RA STRK LIO
55 36 .604 - 29-13 26-23 506 445 Won 1 5-5
54 36 .600 .5 30-17 24-19 509 420 Won 4 8-2
52 40 .565 3.5 32-18 20-22 496 447 Won 3 6-4
44 51 .463 13 27-23 17-28 455 522 Won 3 5-5
39 54 .419 17 22-20 17-34 393 483 Lost 4 3-7
CENTRAL
W L PCT GB HOME ROADRS RA STRK LIO
62 30 .674 - 29-15 33-15 483 350 Lost 1 6-4
57 34 .626 4.5 33-14 24-20 532 441 Lost 3 4-6
51 40 .560 10.5 34-11 17-29 446 411 Won 4 5-5
41 51 .446 21 23-23 18-28 505 471 Lost 4 2-8
32 60 .348 30 19-23 13-37 422 561 Lost 1 4-6
WEST
W L PCT GB HOME ROADRS RA STRK LlO
48 45 .516 - 24-22 24-23 411 414 Lost 1 4-6
47 45 .511 .5 23-23 24-22 437 428 Won 7 9-1
47 46 .505 1 25-25 22-21 467 451 Lost 3 5-5
44 49 .473 4 24-24 20-25 44? 439 Lost 3 2-8
National League
EAST
W L PCT GB HOME ROADRS RA STRK LIO
55 37 .598 - 27-18 28-19 494 423 Won 1 7-3
44 49 .473 11.5 21-23 23-26 491 472 Won 6 8-2
42 49 .462 12.5 21-26 21-23 449 475 Lost 1 5-5
41 50 .451 13.5 21-22 20-28 426 443 Won 2 5-5
39 55 .415 17 20-24 19-31 427 492 Lost 1 3-7
CENTRAL
W L PCT GB HOME ROAD RS RA STRK LIO
52 40 .565 - 30-18 22-22 464 446 Lost 1 7-3
49 44 .527 3.5 24-22 25-22 469 477 Won 4 5-5
46 48 .489 7 29-20 17-28 435 503 Won 2 5-5
45 48 .484 7.5 28-22 17-26 429 448 Lost 1 4-6
35 56 .385 16.5 15-27 20-29 373 469 Lost 1 5-5
33 61 .351 20 23-25 10-36 432 490 Won 1 4-6
WEST
W L PCT GB HOME ROADRS RA STRK LlO
49 43 .533 - 24-27 25-16 421 411 Won 1 6-4
46 46 .500 3 22-24 24-22 454 467 Won 1 6-4
46 47 .495 3.5 28-18 18-29 480 445 Lost 5 3-7
46 47 .495 3.5 24-23 22-24 433 440 Lost 3 3-7
44 48 .478 5 22-22 22-26 426 423 Lost 8 2-8
Pierce inks deal with Celtics
BOSTON (AP) - Paul Pierce signed
a three-year contract extension that
would keep the Celtics captain in Boston
through the 2010-11 season.
Pierce is scheduled to make about
$31.5 million over the next two years,
including a player option for 2007-08.
The extension adds three years and $59
million after that, a basketball official told
The Associated Press, speaking on the
condition of anonymity because he was
not authorized to release the terms.
Bobcats hire Whitfield
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Fred
Whitfield was hired as the new president
and chief operating officer of Charlotte
Bobcats Sports & Entertainment, the
company that owns the Bobcats, the
WNBA’s Charlotte Sting and the teams'
home arena in downtown Charlotte.
Whitfield worked with Bobcats co
owner Michael Jordan for the Washington
Wizards earlier this decade. There, he
was director of player personnel and
assistant legal counsel for the team.
ESPN analyst treated, released
BOSTON (AP) - Peter Gammons,
an ESPN analyst and member of the
writer's wing of the baseball Hall of
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hospital where he was being treated
for a brain aneurysm. The 61-year-old
Gammons was moved to an undisclosed
rehabilitation center, his wife, Gloria said
in a statement. Gammons was stricken
at his Cape Cod home June 27 and air
lifted to Brigham and Women's Hospital,
where he underwent surgery.
Canseco to make debut again
CHICO, Calif. (AP) - Jose Canseco is
set to make his Golden Baseball League
pitching debut Tuesday night in the inde
pendent league’s All-Star game.
Canseco will pitch at least one inning
in the game at Chico's Nettleton Stadium
and also will participate in the pregame
home run derby.
Roddick makes doubles showing
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Andy Roddick
made a rare doubles appearance in the
RCA Championships as he tries to turn
around a disappointing season.
Roddick, who has fallen out of the top
10 in the ATP Tour singles rankings after
failing to reach a championship final this
year, teamed with Bobby Reynolds to
beat Jeff Coetzee and Dominik Hrbaty
6-4,6-4 in a first-round match.
He'll play a second-round singles
SPORTS
Monday’s Sports
Transactions
By The Associated
Press
■ COLORADO ROCKIES-Placed
INF Omar Quintanilla on the 15-
day DL.
■ FLORIDA MARLINS-
Optioned RHP Yusmeiro Petit
to Albuquerque of the PCL.
Recalled RHP Chris Resop from
Albuquerque.
■ SAN DIEGO PADRES-
Activated LHP Alan Embreefrom
the 15-day DL. Designated RHP
Brian Sikorski for assignment.
■ WASHINGTON NATIONALS-
Activated RHP Tony Armas Jr.
from the 15-day DL. Designated
C Matthew LeCroy for assign
ment.
■ BOSTON CELTICS-Agreed to
terms with G-F Paul Pierce on a
contract extension through the
2010-11 season.
■ CHARLOTTE BOBCATS-
Named Fred Whitfield president
and chief operating officer.
■ DETROIT PISTONS-Agreed
to terms with F Ronald Dupree.
■ BUFFALO BILLS-Signed LB
Keith Ellison.
■ CINCINNATI BENGALS-
Waived CB DeMarcus Rideaux.
■ MINNESOTA VI KIN GS-Agreed
to terms with DE Ray Edwards
and S Greg Blue.
■ NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-
Signed CB Josh Lay to a three
year contract.
■ PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-
Agreed to terms with OT
Winston Justice on a four-year
contract.
He said it ...
“It’s funny that we don’t
shift here now because
I remember the first
time we started doing
that in competition so
I guess you could say
I’ve been around for a
lot of’•changes as far
as how you drive the
track, But because it
is a track where you’ve
won at and performed
well at, that does make
it one of those places
you look a little more
forward to going to
than perhaps some of
the tracks where you
haven’t performed as
well.”
- Dale Jarrett
match Tuesday night against Ramon
Delgado of Paraguay.
Also, Thailand’s Danai Udomchoke
beat Tomas Cakl of the Czech Republic
6-2,6-2.
Schnyder advances
MASON, Ohio (AP) - Defending
champion Patty Schnyder of Switzerland
advanced to the second round of the
Western & Southern Financial Group
Women's Open, rallying to beat Lilia
Osterloh, 5-7, 6-2,7-6 (1).
In other first-round matches, Amy
Frazier beat Jessica Kirkland 6-3, 6-4,
and Finland's Emma Laine defeated
Austria’s Sybille Bammer 6-3,6-1.
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Monday’s Major League
Linescores
By The Associated Press
Texas 000 100 000-17 3
Toronto 001 900 00x-1012 0
Koronka, Benoit (4), Bauer
(6), Fbordero (7), Littleton
(8) and Laird Lilly, Chulk (9)
and W—Lilly 9-8.
L-Koronka 6-6. HRs-Toronto,
Johnsdn (5), VWells (23),
Overbay (15).
Oakland 000 201 000-3 51
Baltimore 102 000 20x-5 10 0
Windsor, Saarloos (6), Calero
(8) and Kendall Loewen, Britton
(6) Birkins (7), Williams (8),
Ray (9) and RaHernandez.
W-Birklns 5-1. L-Saarloos 3-6.
Sv-Ray (23).
Seattle 100 001 000-2 9 3
New York 030 010 00x-410 4
Washbljrn, Lowe (7) and
Johjima Wang, MMyers (8),
Proctor (8), MRivera (9) and
Posada. W-Wang 10-4. L-
Washburn 4-10. Sv-MRivera
(22). fj|R-New York, Giambi
(28).
KC 0301101 000-4 7 2
Bosten 000 000 41x-511 0
LHudson, JoPeralta (7), Sisco
(8) Wellemeyer (8) and Buck
Wakefield, Delcarmen (5),
Hansen (7), Timlin (8), Papelbon
(9) and Mirabelli. W-Timlin 5-0.
L-JoPeralta 1-2. Sv-Papelbon
(27). HR-Boston, Mirabelli (3).
Tampa Bay 002 001 000-3 8 0
Minnesota 000 400 02x-€ 111
Corcoran, Switzer (7), Meadows
(8) and Navarro Baker, Neshek
(7) JRlncon (8), Nathan (9)
and Mauer. W-Baker 3-5. L-
Corcoran 4-1. Sv-Nathan (17).
HRs-Tampa Bay, Norton (5),
TLee (5).
Cleveland 101 200 010- 5121
Las Angeles 302 210 02x-10 17 0
Westbrook, Mujica (4), RPerez
(8) Mota (8) and VMartinez
Moseley, HCarrasco (6), Shields
(8), Donnelly (9) and Napoli.
W-Mosfiley 1-0. L-Westbrook
7-5. HRs-Cleve!and, Michaels
(8), Hasher (28). Los Angeles,
OCabrera (7), GAnderson (8).
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Washington 000 100 100-2 8 3
Florida 100 300 00x-4 71
Armas Jr., Bdwie (6), Rauch
(8) and Schneider Nolasco,
Tankersley (8), Borowski (9)
and Olivo. W-Nolasco 7-6.
L-Armas Jr. 6-5. Sv-Borowski
(18). HRs-Washington, FLopez
(10). Florida, Haßamirez (8).
Colorado 001 000 000-1 8 0
Pittsburgh 100 000 02x-3 7 0
BKim, RRamirez (8), King (8),
Dohmann (8) and Ciosser
KWells, Grabow (8), Capps (9)
and Paulino. W-Grabow 2-1.
L-BKim 5-6. Sv-Capps (1).
HR-Colorado, Barmes (6).
Atlanta 005 143 020-15 201
St. Louisooo 101 100- 3 7 0
Hoßamirez, JoSosa (6),
Moylan (9) and McCann,
Pratt (9) JfWeaver, Flores
(5), Hancock (6), Kinney (7),
Isringhausen (9) and YMolina,
GBennett (9). W-Hoßamirez
5-3. L-JfWeaver 0-1. HRs-
Atlanta, Betemit (8), McCann
(9) Laßoche (16), JoSosa (3).
St. Louis, Edmonds (12).
Los Angeles 002 000100-310 0
Arizona 021 005 00x-8120
Sele, Beimel (6), Carrara (7),
Saito (8) and Martin Gonzalez,
Medders (7), Lyon (9) and
JEstrada. W-Gonzalez 3-2. L-
Sele 6-3. HR-Arizona, Byrnes
(13).
Milwaukee 000 014 500-1012 0
San Francisco 000 100 000- 1
42
Jackson, Helling (6), Kolb (9)
and Rivera Schmidt, Correia
(7), Wilson (9) and Alfonzo.
W-Jackson 2-2. L-Schmidt 6-
6. HRs-Milwaukee, BHall (18),
Rivera (2).
Philadelphia 100 003 200-512 2
San Diego 110 001 41x-813 0
Hamels, RiWhite (6), RFranklin
(7), Cormier (7), Geary
(7), Fultz (6) and Lieberthal
WWilliams, Meredith (7),
Embree (7), Linebrink (8),
Hoffman (9) and Piazza,
Bowen (8). W-Embree 3-2. L-
Cormier 2-2. Sv-Hoffman (25).
HRs-Philadelphia, Howard
(31), San Diego, Cameron (11),
AGonzalez 2 (18).