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PUBLISHED BY 2 A.M.July 18, 2008

Associated Press
Phil Mickelson looks for his ball near the sixth green during the opening round of the British Open. He gave up, taking a triple bogey.
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Bleak start in Britain

Wind, rain dampen many scores, but not Mediate's lead-sharing 69

ASSOCIATED PRESS

SOUTHPORT, England – From sunny San Diego to bleak and blustery Royal Birkdale, the expression on Rocco Mediate's face didn't change. He watched one final birdie tumble into the cup for a 1-under-par 69 and a three-way share of the lead in the British Open, straightened his 45-year-old back, then dropped his jaw into a smile that said, “How did that just happen?”

    Four solos beat Peavy as Padres' rally falls short

    Myrow's pinch 'K' lets Cards off hook

    STAFF WRITER

    ST. LOUIS – Brian Myrow anticipated pulling a pitch to the right side, which would advance Padres teammate Chase Headley from second base last night with the St. Louis Cardinals ahead by one run and no outs in the ninth inning.

    Racing board duty's no act

    Bo Derek attends first CHRB meeting

    STAFF WRITER

    DEL MAR – The script seemed straight out of Hollywood. This week, California's “Terminator” governor appointed famed actress Bo Derek, an animal rights activist, to help set state policy for a sport that often considers animal hardships to be “part of the game.”

      Aztec hides cancer fight with a smile

      STAFF WRITER

      Clad in a day-glow orange New York Yankees cap and matching sneakers, Kelvin Davis is summering in style, the grin he sports suggesting that life is but a bowl of cherries, no pits.

        Refreshing Brees has no hard feelings

        Drew Brees had every right to be as bitter as a 10-cent beer. But his taste runs more toward diplomatic cognac. Brees completed a 2004 season with the Chargers in which he passed for 3,576 yards and 26 touchdowns, led his team into the playoffs and made the Pro Bowl.

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