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Show DAILY C4 y HERALD 1, Friday, August 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS James scores 20 in debut, leads U.S. over Turkey was "I think the first quarter was from the field and finished with six rebounds, five an adjustment period for us, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS steals and four assists in 23 we were getting used to what MACAU minutes, sitting out the fourth they were running, what their Any team with sets were," Bryant said. "The Kobe Bryant and LeBron quarter. "I think he played excelsecond quarter we did a much James in the lineup is going to score. lently," center Dwight Howard better job of locking in and said. "He p&sed the ball well, Sure enough, the United taking those away." James sprained his right States had no problem doing so played great defense, ran the in the first quarter Thursday lanes. He played like LeBron ankle when he stepped on but neither did Turkey. The James." another player's foot during a scrimmage early last week. Americans didn't pull away for Bryant was only until their offensive superstars seven points but had seven asThe injury was considered mild decided to be defensive stopsists with his five steals. Often and James likely could have considered the NBA's greatest played Friday against Canada, pers. James scored 20 points and player, he wasn't the dominant but the U.S. staff opted to rest him to avoid further swelling was a defensive force in his player on the floor this time. exhibition debut, helping the "The best was LeBron before the long flight to Asia. U.S. Olympic team overcome James, who made a big differ- "Obviously he's healthy," some early sloppy play to beat U.S. coach Mike Krzyzewski ence," Turkey coach Bogdan said. "He got player of the Turkey 114-8- in its first game Tanjevic said. in China. Carmelo Anthony added 17 game. I voted for him twice." James and Bryant both finJames said before practice points and Howard had some ished with five steals, leading Wednesday he was ready and powerful dunks while finisha defensive effort that had 16 ing with 14 for the Americans, needed just seconds to prove it. Turkey won the opening tip of them. who shot 69.5 percent and took a quick shot. James from the field. "We love defense as a team because we have a lot of guys illegal pulled it off the rim They allowed 10 field goals in the NBA but allowed defenin the first quarter, then only who can get at it defensively, 10 combined over the next and took off cause some havoc and make sively in FIBA for the opening score. a lot of plays," guard Dwyane two periods. They improved "I just used my reaction Wade said. to 0 in Olympic tuneup play James made them on both and face Lithuania here Friday time," James said. "Even . ends of the floor. before moving on to Shanghai some of the guys on Turkey The NBA's leading scorer for their remaining two games. were calling for goaltending. Brian Mahoney TT 741' : But it's legal." The next 15 minutes were a struggle, even against an opponent without NBA players Hedo Turkoglu and Mehmet Okur. The Americans yielded an alarming number of open shots and offensive rebounds for most of the first half and committed 10 turnovers. Even beating the quicker U.S. team dcwncourt on a couple of occasions, Turkey used a 10-- 2 spurt to grab a 4 lead on Ender Arslan's with 1:42 remaining in the first quarter. The Americans were ahead after the period. just Turkey, was still close late into the second before James seized control on both ends. He rebounded his own miss for a lead, came up with a steal and made a free throw, then leaped high for a dunk off an alley-oo. pass from Bryant for a lead. Another steal by James led to Howard's dunk and a 27-2- 31-3- 0 , 2 i V d p f . 50-3- 7 . . 1 I , : - ; cushion. KIN "We allowed them to get into a little comfort zone because we're trying to blow them out too fast," James said. 2-- CHEUNGAssociated Press U.S. Olympic basketball star Kobe Bryant makes a slam dunk during an exhibition match against Turkey in Macau on Thursday. The U.S. team won the game, 114-H- There were no great surprises from the video shot in the darkened stadium, although it Continued from CI showed the lavishness of the 3 Another guess involves basceremony on Aug. 8, expected to boast a cast ketball star Yao Ming, saying of 10,000. Zhang spent three he will hold aloft in bis massive hands a child who survived the years designing the spectacle, seeking to boil 5,000 years of May 12 earthquake that rattled Chinese history into a Sichuan province, with the show. child tipping the torch into the The leaked rehearsal footcauldron. "While the ending of the age showed undulating white columns apparently simulatceremony is anyone's guess, the video from South Korean ing a waterfall and giant blue whales projected onto the roof. broadcaster SBS offered the iAn enormous first preview of its opening. - , ANDY WONGAssociated Press lluminated globe Rehearsals of the ceremony at appears on the Volunteers hold national flags as they prepare to enter the floor of the stadium. the national stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, have been Dancers twirled ribbons, Olympic National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, during a rehearsal prior to the opening of the Olympic Games in drummers drummed, and guarded by three rings of martial arts experts performed Beijing, China, on Wednesday. checkpoints, with cast and kicks and punches. Colorfully crew members required to sign dressed performers suspended confidentiality agreements. A Beijing Olympics official Media invited to such rethat officials were "checking by wires floated above the ausaid Thursday the SBS report into the situation." dience. hearsals are usually told not "But the fragments cannot One segment featured a was "disappointing." Sun to reveal any specific details of the'ceremony; the rehearsdemonstrate the full picture actors on a' raised platWeide, spokesman for Beials generally do not show the form surrounded by hundreds jing's Olympic organizing com- of the spectacular opening of performers, while cymbals climactic cauldron-lighting- , to mittee, would not say whether ceremony," Sun said in a SBS would be punished, only preserve its secrecy. clanged noisily in the tradition fended by the broadcast. "The purpose of the broadcast was aimed at heightening enthusiasm toward the Beijing Olympics by showing South Korean viewers the magnificence of the opening ceremony. There was no other intention," Park said. The video of the rehearsal circulated on Chinese message boards up until Thursday morning, but no working versions could easily be found in China by afternoon. It had also been removed from overseas sites for apparent copyright violations. A few details about the opening ceremony had already trickled out since rehearsals began at the stadium earlier this month. Organizers couldn't hide the fireworks exploding around the stadium. The show will include dozens of smiley face bursts and is expected to feature fireworks in the shape of a yellow dragon with red peony flowers in the background. of Beijing opera. The most impressive part of the show is a countdown accompanied by drums, the SBS report said. Video showed rows of hundreds of people, flashing cards to form the number two, then one, whileV they chanted in Chines-aftestrobe lights flashed. An SBS crew filmed the rehearsal without even having to sneak in, a network official said. SBS, one of South Korea's major TV networks, shares Olympic broadcasting rights in Korea with two other networks. "Nobody stopped us when we entered the main stadium on Monday. Chinese officials let us in after we showed our ID cards and we shot the rehearsal," said the official, speaking with The Associated Ftess by phone from SBS's Beijing bureau. He asked not to be identified by name because he was not authorized to speak to the media. SBS spokesman Park said it was regrettable if Olympics organizers felt of Ceremony , r half-doze- n video-sharin- Jae-ma- n g FAST FACT Scoreboard Soccer MLS 10 9 7 Chicago CONFERENCE T Pts 3 33 5 Kansas City DC. United GF GA 25 29 24 17 28 19 25 14 21 19 20 27 22 Pts GF GA 27 22 20 4 5 7 31 26 22 7 22 7 22 5 22 STERN CONFERENCE New York onto FC 1 it Se 'flake Houston UsA"'r'.-F- 7 Real 64 .423 15 6, Portland 5 Albuquerque Colorado Springs 5, Iowa 2, 12 innings Las Vegas 5, Oklahoma 3 Memphis 6, Fresno Nashville 5, Sacramento 4 Tacoma can, Three quints ace to. v,;iory. 7, Tucson Monday's result Real Salt Lake 2, Toronto FC t Saturday's games Kansas City at O.C. United, 5:30 p.m. Columbus at Houston, 6:30 p.m. CO Chivas US at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. Sunday's games Los Angeles at San Jose. p.m. FC Dallas at Toronto FC. 2 p m. Saturday, Aug. 9 Toronto FC at Colorado, 2 p m. Chicago at New England, 5:30 p.m. CD Chivas USA at Kansas Cm. 6 p.m. ' Sunday, Aug. 10 D C. United at New York, 3 p.m. at Portland Albuquerque Colorado Spnngs at Iowa Las Vegas at Oklahoma Memphis at Fresno Nashville at Sacramento Round Rock at Tacoma Salt Lake 3, Omaha 13 Tucson at New Orleans Robert Karisson Oliver Wilson NiclasFasth Colin Montgomerie Vaughn Taylor Pablo Larrazabal Richard Green Nick Dougherty David Toms Salt Lake at Omaha Tucson at New Orleans Kenny Perry Lowery Brett Rumtord Hidemasa Local golf Soren Trevor Aaron Mark Hole in one Sleepy Ridge Golf .750 333 .333 3 (Reds) 2 2 (Brewers) 2 Missoula (Diamondbacks) 2 3 Great Falls (White Sox) Southern Division .333 2 2 2 Pet GB Idaho Falls (Royals) .667 Ogden .750 (Dodgers) Casper (Rockies) 2 2 first half Thursday's results , 4. Great Falls 3 Oram 9, Idaho Falls 0 Missoula 7, Billings 2 Caspec 5, Ogden 4 at at Missoula at Billings Ogden at Casper Pacific Coast League Nashvitle (Brewers) Southern Oklahoma (Rangers) New Orieans (Metsr Round Rock (Astros) Albuquerque L 46 Memphis (Cardinals) Omaha (Royals) (Mariins) racmc conference Northern 61 50 49 62 43 68 Division L W 63 53 52 46 49 59 60 63 Division L W Salt Lake (Angels) 66 46 Portland (Padres) 58 51 Tacoma (Mariners) 56 55 Col. Sphngs (Rockies) 53 58 Southern Division Sacramento (Athletics) Las Vegas (Dodgers) Fresno (Giants) Vrjay Singh Zach Johnson 67 67 ChezReavie 68 68 68 68 Chad Campbell Rocco Mediate Scott Strange Stewart Cink Justin Leonard Charles American Conference Northern Division Iowa (Cubs) 67 67 68 68 SeanOHair Steve Webster Brandt Snedeker ChnsOiMarco Steve Stacker JimFuryk Helena Orem W Daniel Chopra Phil Mickelson Today's games Great Falls Idaho Falls Thursday Firestone Country Club, South Course Akron, Ohio Purse: $8 million Yardage: 7,400; Par 70 First Round 66 RetiefGoosen Tim Clark Wednesday's results Idaho Falls 6, Casper 5, 10 innings Helena 15, Great Falls 10. 10 innings Billings 6, Missoula 2 Ogden 6, Drem 4, 13 Innings Helena World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational At .333 .333 (Angels) Golf GB III Brendan Jones Pel GB 586 .550 .441 .387 16 22 Pet 4 G8 .563 .473 10 .464 11 .432 MVi Pet 08 J59S' .532 7 .505 .477 10 13 GB W L Pet 62 59 54 49 53 .559 57 Howell .527 .486 3ft 8 Padraig Harrington Sergio Garcia J.B.Holmes Rory Sabbatinl 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 69 69 69 69 69 Adam Scott Ernie Els 69 69 RodPampling D.J.Trahan Peter Lonard 69 69 69 69 Ross Fisher J.J. 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NEW YORK YANKEES Gonzalez to Washington Nunez. ' LetaLindley SeonHwaLee Meredith Duncan 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 71 71 71 71 71 .71 71 71 Traded SS Alberto for RHP Jhonny National League CINCINNATI REDS Traded OF Ken Griffey Jr. to the Chicago White Sox for RHP Nick Masset and 'NF Danny Richar FLORIDA MARLINS Traded RHP Gaby Hernandez to Seattle for LHP Arthur Rhodes. HOUSTON ASTROS Claimed RHP Alberto Anas off waivers from Colorado and optioned him lo Round Rock (PCL). Designated RHP Chad Paronto for assignment. NEW YORK METS Announced RHP Brandon Knight cleared Orleans (PCL) waivers, was outrighted and then placed on the to New tempo- rary inactive list. Open Cup play for at actions during on July 8. least two years for a game against D C. United 69 69 Jeong Jang 32- - 39 34- - 37 69 JiminKang Jim Rutledge 35- - 36 69 69 69 33- - 36- - 35 69 69 Natalie Gulbis Maria HOith Janice Moodie 37- 38 36 . 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Recalled LHP Clay Rapada MLB Julilnkster YunFudoh MomokoUeda 65 65 65 66 66 73 73 Andrew 33- - Nagle Bob May Keoke Corner 73 73 ChnsTidland Scott Gardiner Stuard Kevin Johnson J.J Killeen Tom Carter Sakura 72 72 Grodzinsky Chris Wiemers Chris Nallen Scoff Dunlap Brock Mackenzie Jon Rusk Ricky Barnes Will Dodson Sebastian Fernandez David Morland fV Wade Ormsby Scott Harrington Brendon Todd Brad Ott Mark Walker Ian Hesseis A.J Elgerl Jes 72 33- - Dustin Bray Brad Fritscn Rob Bradley Brian 72 2 68 68 Hultman Kelly 72 72 34- - 35- - 78 78 Kiyoshi Murota 33- 77 77 Michael Zinni Jim Kane Curtis Strange David Rasley Don Thames Frank Ford III AudieDean 34- - 36- - 33 Miguel Angel Carballo Jeff Brefiaut Greg Owen 72 72 72 35 34 33 - 34 33- - Greg Chalmers Bubba Dickerson David Mathis Tommy Tones Matt Hansen Allen Doyle Sam Torrance Bill Leonard Scott Masingill Patrick Camgan 32- 36- - 33 77 Mickey Jones Lee Booker Bruce Zabriski flic Burgess 32 31- - 35 Hicks Hennk Bornstad Chris Smith Roger Tambellini 77 77 Scott Roser 34- - Justin Casey Wittenberg Sieve Wheatcroft Andy Bare Scott Parel SportlightAssociated Press 66 76 76 76 76 77 77 77 77 77 TomStuder 33 34- - GregGalasso AlanFadel JimHoltgneve Mark Johnson GaryRobison George Zahringer Vicente Fernandez James Mason Mike Bell 33- - Lee Curry Brendan Steele Peter Tomasulo Hunter Haas Matt Bettencourt Brad Weesner Madaiitso Mufhiya Blake Adams 76 76 Lyie Watson Scott Hoch Paul Parajeckas Randy Reiters Dave Eichelberger Langer Bert Atkinson Mitch Camp Jeff Coston Paul Simson Bruce Fleisher David fshU 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 Jim 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 73 73 73 73 Jay Haas Bemhard Chris Thompson Alex Prugh Jeff Klauk Tee Putnam Greg Hickman Scoff Simpson Costantino Rocca Ruangkrl Fred Funk John Cook Tom Kite Rick Cloninger MarkMcNulty Gary Hallberg Bobby Wadkins Mick Soli 74 MikeDarrell Chuck Palmer sandy Thursday The Broadmoor, East Course Colorado Springs, Colo. Purse: TBA Yardage: 7,254; Par 70 First Round Front nineback nine scores unavailable Hatalsky Eduardo Romero Skip Kendall Bryce Molder Mile" Boonchu Senior Open Championship Scores Hole No. 4, 149 yards, Witnesses: Jim Jordan, Adam Alfred Pioneer League Helena Baddeley Brown At Baseball Pel 75 79 80 U.S. Course David BirreH Hole No. 7. 191 yards, Chris Harvey, Kyle Haney Witnesses: Spanish Oaks Got! Course Jordan (12 years old) Division L W Hoshino Hansen Immelman Shawn Wills Charles Soule 74 74 JeffThomsen 73 73 73 74 75 75 75 75 Steve 74 74 TomHerzan 71 71 71 '73 K.J.Choi Andres Romero Ozaki Loren Roberts lanWoosnam 72 72 72 72 Angel Cabrera Martin Kaymer James Kingston Hennk Stenson Joe 71 71 72 72 72 72 72 BooWeekley Nick Northern 70 70 70 71 71 71 71 71 71 Thursday's results at Portland Albuquerque Colorado Spnngs at Iowa Las Vegas at Oklahoma Memphis at Fresno Nashville at Sacramento Round Rock at Tacoma roir.: Casey LeeWestwood Lucas Glover Verplank Anthony Kim Justin Rose Robert Allenby Geoff Ogilvy Woody Austin Today's games i.ufcat rianjc 70 Paul David Howell Hunter Mahan Salt Lake 5, Omaha 4 New Orleans Source: AP Scott 8, Round Rock 5 28 0; NOTE: tor tie. 47 (D' Backs) Wednesday's results standings EASTEHN W New England Columbus Tucson On this date in 1987, Mike Tyson won the undisputed unanimous heavyweight championship with a decision over IBF champion Tony Tucker in Las Vegas. College ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE Named Megan Kahn assistant commissioner. CLEMS0N Named Lawrence Johnson director of track and field and cross country. CORNELL Named David Geatz men s tennis coach FRANCIS MARION Named Shant Chambliss men s assistant basketball coach. 6ENESE0 STATE Named Jessica Seren women's field hockey coach and Jen Salmon women's volleyball coach. MOUNT SAINT VINCENT Named Jabarl Sekou Toure men's and women's cross country coach. ST. EDWARD'S Named Kim Morgal assistant volleyball coach, Nicole Reimers assistant trainer, Tony Riehl men's and women's cross country coach and Chris Young assistant baseball coach. SOUTHEASTERN 0B Tyler Beatty has transferred from Baylor. SUFFOLK Announced the resignation of Steve Counihan, men's and women's tennis coach. Named Issac Statu interim men s and women's tennis coach. UTAH STATE Named Jet) Richards women'! gymnastics coach. i |