MUNICH, Germany -- Frenchman Alexander Levy overcame two bogeys to shoot a
4-under 68 in the third round Saturday to pull into a three-way tie with Ernie
Els of South Africa and Swedens Alex Noren atop the leaderboard of the BMW
International Open.
Maglia Italiana Roberto Soriano . The trio
was even at 15-under 201 heading into Sundays final round. Els, who began the
day with a one-stroke lead and shot a second consecutive 69, remains confident
he can claim the title. "Yes I am," said the two-time winner of the British Open
and U.S. Open. "Im swinging nicely and Ive had my back against the wall, so to
speak, the last two rounds where Ive had to come back and try to salvage
something. I did it again today." Levy, whose best finish to date is 10th, did
well to emerge with only a bogey on the 15th, when he had to hack the ball out
from under a tree. "Im very happy. It was great for me to play with a fantastic
player," Levy said of partnering with Els for the day. "Its nice to play with
him, very happy. It was unbelievable." Noren managed five birdies and an eagle
to offset a bogey. "I hit a lot of good shots and a few bad ones, but you always
do," he said. Englands Matthew Baldwin and Denmarks Thomas Bjorn were one stroke
back. Bjorn put himself in contention by holing nine birdies in a round of 65 to
move up 14 places. "I needed to shoot a round to give myself a chance tomorrow,
and Ive done that," said Bjorn, the 2000 and 2002 winner. "The first two days
its been decent but not great. I stepped it up today and that gives you a little
bit of confidence tomorrow." American Peter Uihlein was another shot back in
sixth after a 67. "Im just happy to keep putting myself in a good position going
into the final round. Thats what its all about," Uihlein said. Local favourites
Marcel Siem and 2008 winner Martin Kaymer both shot 69 and were at 204, along
with defending champion Danny Willet (70), Joost Luiten (67) of the Netherlands
and Brandon Stone (67) of South Africa. "Its a special week. I played really
good golf the whole week so far and yesterday I managed to grind out a good
round, but today I really played great golf again," said Stone, who is playing
his debut season as a professional. Sergio Garcia holed seven birdies and
avoided any bogeys for a 65. The Spaniard is one of three players four strokes
at 205. Play was delayed by one hour at the start and again later for 1:20 due
to heavy rain. Els had two bogeys in the opening seven holes, but finished
strongly after making an adjustment at the 11th. He came agonizingly close to
the eagle on the 18th, which would have given him the outright lead, but was
content with the birdie for a share. "Hopefully tomorrow things are a little bit
better," Els said. "Its going to be tough going in. Everybodys going to be quite
tense."
Maglia Italiana Giorgio Chiellini . The
Lightning are 2-0 so far on a four-game road trip, giving the club five straight
wins as the guest and improving Tampas away record this season to 11-8-2.
Maglia Italiana Luca Antonelli . -- The St.
Johns IceCaps weathered a wild first period with the help of goaltender Jussi
Olkinuora, before finding offensive inroads in the second.
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. Isner, ranked No. 14, won his eighth career singles title and took the title
in New Zealand for the second time after his victory in 2010. The match was
similar to Isners quarterfinal victory over fifth-seeded Philipp Kohlschreiber
which went to three sets, all tiebreaks and contained no breaks of serve.
CHICAGO -- Jon Lester gave the Chicago Cubs a chance, Javier Baez supplied the
power and Aroldis Chapman finished the job.A positive playoff opener for a city
draped in W flags and hoping for a historic championship.Lester outpitched
Johnny Cueto with eight sparkling innings, Baez homered in the eighth and
Chicago beat the San Francisco Giants 1-0 in a tense Game 1 of their NL Division
Series on Friday night.Lester retired his last 13 batters in a dominant
performance, but the game was scoreless when Baez sent a towering drive into a
stiff wind. With a raucous crowd of 42,148 and every player anxiously tracking
the flight of the ball, left fielder Angel Pagan ran out of room as it landed in
the basket that tops the ivy-covered walls at Wrigley Field.Baez thought it was
surely gone as soon as the ball left the bat.I forgot about the wind, he said.
The winds blowing straight in, and I hit it really good. Good thing it just
barely went.Chicagos relievers in the bullpen in foul territory down the
left-field line broke into cheers as Baez rounded the bases with the delirious
crowd in a frenzy. Baez then came out of the dugout for a curtain call.Just
waiting for him to make a mistake and he finally did, Baez said.Chapman allowed
Buster Poseys two-out double off the ivy in the ninth before Hunter Pence
bounced to second for the final out, wrapping a bow on Chicagos first meaningful
game in weeks.Lesters $155 million, six-year deal in December 2014 was a key
moment in the Cubs turnaround from also-ran to contender. They clinched the NL
Central title on Sept. 15 and led the majors with 103 wins this year, but have
their sights set on the franchises first World Series crown since 1908.I kind of
figured as we got going it would come down to one mistake and luckily we didnt
make one and they did, Lester said. And I think thats just kind of the beginning
of the series.Game 2 is Saturday night.Cueto was outstanding, following up
Madison Bumgarners four-hitter in San Franciscos wild-card win at New York with
his own gem. The right-hander, deftly varying his delivery to keep the Cubs off
balance, struck out 10 and allowed three hits in his second straight complete
game in the postseason.We both were pitching a great ballgame and obviously we
knew -- we were aware that one run was going to decide the game, Cueto said
through a translator.Baezs homer stopped San Franciscos postseason scoreless
streak at 23 innings dating to the World Series in 2014. The Giants also won it
all in 2010 and 2012, leading to talk of even-year magic for manager Bruce
Bochys club, but it was the Cubs with the good fortune in the series opener, a
strange turn of events for the usually snake-bitten franchise.
Maglia Emanuele Giaccherini. he Giants had at
least one hit in each of the first four innings, including leadoff singles in
the first three, but Lester held them off each time. The left-hander got some
help from his usual catcher, with David Ross throwing out Gorkys Hernandez
trying to steal second in the first and picking off wild-card hero Conor
Gillaspie at first in the third.San Francisco had runners on second and third
after left fielder Ben Zobrist misplayed Pagans sinking liner into a
fourth-inning double, but Brandon Crawford bounced out to end the inning.We had
a couple chances there. We just couldnt get the key hit, Bochy said.Cueto
retired his first 10 batters and had the Cubs shaking their heads all night
long. He also got some timely help from his defense.Hernandez got revenge on
Ross with an outstanding, sliding catch on the warning track in left-center in
the third. Kelby Tomlinson, starting at second in place of Joe Panik with the
lefty Lester on the mound, robbed Zobrist of a two-out RBI single in the fourth,
then took a hit away from Anthony Rizzo with another diving stop in the
seventh.SEENActor and comedian Bill Murray was in the crowd cheering on his
beloved Cubs. He did his best to bust the teams infamous curse, wearing a shirt
that read: I Aint Afraid of No Goat.Rocker Eddie Vedder, Chicago Bulls stars
Dwyane Wade and Jimmy Butler and Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Brent Seabrook
each got a loud cheer when they were shown on the videoboard in left field.
Wearing a white Kris Bryant jersey, former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka fired
up the crowd before the first pitch.Its time to play ball, he said while
standing in front of the home dugout. Go Cubs Go!UP NEXTGiants: Jeff Samardzija
gets the ball in Game 2 for his first postseason start in the same place he
began his major league career. The right-hander was drafted by the Cubs in 2006
and spent his first 6 1/2 seasons with the team before he was traded to Oakland
in the 2014 deal that brought shortstop Addison Russell to the Cubs.Cubs: Coming
off a breakout season, Kyle Hendricks makes his third career playoff start. The
right-hander went 16-8 with a major league-best 2.13 ERA this year. He was
nearly unhittable at home, going 9-2 with a 1.32 ERA in 15 games.---Jay Cohen
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