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Lowry, Holmes share lead in Open

Rory McIlroy needed one last birdie to make the cut, but didn’t get it.


Tease photo

British Open delivers celebration of golf, some rough starts

Tiger Woods of the United States celebrates after getting a birdie on the 16th green during the first round of the British Open Golf Championships at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, Thursday, July 18, 2019.(AP Photo/Jon Super)


Rivera awaits his place in Hall of Fame

Yankees closer earned five World Series rings


SPORTS digest

Curbstone to begin luncheons on Sept. 9 BEAVER TOWNSHIP The Curbstone Coaches will resume their


Bauer whiffs 10 Tigers

Ramirez HR helps Tribe extend streak


Australian cyclist abandons Tour de France

Yates posts first Stage win in Pyrenees


Ex-Pen Francis has big hopes as GM of Seattle’s new club

Two-time Cup winner is second all-time in assists


Around the Horn

Around the Horn Thursday’s other MLB games AMERICAN LEAGUE Royals 6, White Sox 5 KANSAS


Tim Dahlberg: Open back in Northern Ireland after end of ‘The Troubles’

Darren Clarke was a teenager working at a bar in his hometown of Dungannon when the call came in.


Clevinger matches career-high in Ks in win

Mike Clevinger matched his career high with 12 strikeouts


Goldschmidt’s blast stings Bucs

Pittsburgh drops fifth in past six games


McIlroy knows this is not just another British Open

Rory McIlroy is not the only Ulsterman who tees off Thursday in pursuit of a claret jug.


MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER | Wednesday’s games

Crew 2, Fire 2 BRIDGEVIEW, ILL. Romario Williams scored on a header in the 90th minute, shortly


WNBA | Wednesday’s games

Storm 90, Lynx 79 MINNEAPOLIS Natasha Howard scored a career-high 33 points, Sami Whitcomb made


Sprint prodigy Caleb Ewan gets Tour win finally

A bit more than a year ago, Caleb Ewan was devastated to be left out of the Tour de France.