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last six years, the winners are a combined 103
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The batting incumbents David WarnerCaught at slip for 11 trying to glide one fine off Scott Boland.Steven SmithCaught at slip for 8 driving wide outside off stump off Chris Tremain.Callum FergusonCaught behind off Luke Feldman for 4.Peter Nevill is yet to bat. On day one Joe Burns made 4, Usman Khawaja 106, and Adam Voges retired hurt on 16.The batting hopefuls Peter HandscombMade an irresistible case for Test inclusion with 215 against New South Wales, his maiden first-class double-century. Resumed on 110 and was eventually out stumped off Steven Smith.Kurtis PattersonWent to stumps unbeaten on 28, and will have a chance to seriously push his claims on day three.Cameron WhiteContinued his outstanding start to the summer with 75*, but came in at No.7 with a very strong base of 5 for 334 behind him.Travis HeadManaged 37 off 43 balls before being bowled by Peter George.Jake LehmannCaught behind off George for 7.Matthew WadeCaught at short cover for 6.Glenn MaxwellPerhaps trying to show a Test match temperament, made 10 from 32 balls, but didnt go on with it, caught behind off Doug Bollinger.George BaileyMade 24 before he was lbw to Simon Mackin at the WACA.Alex DoolanRecent first-class form would suggest he is no chance - when this game started his past three years had brought only one hundred and an average of 24.81. But, following on from a big Matador Cup, posted his highest first-class score and went to stumps unbeaten on 202 at the WACA.The bowling incumbent Nathan LyonThe only one of Australias Test bowlers to be playing in this Shield round, Lyon had a tough time of it at the SCG and took 0 for 141 from 39 overs. Lyon has now bowled 540 deliveries in first-class cricket since his last wicket, which came in the first innings of the Perth Test.The bowling hopefuls Steve OKeefeDid not add to his one wicket from the first day, and finished with 1 for 107 from 37 overs.Chadd SayersFinished wicketless against Queensland, with 0 for 79 from 29 overs.Doug BollingerPicked up 2 for 67 from 27 overs against Victoria at the SCG.Jason BehrendorffFinished the day with 3 for 73 from 31 overs against Tasmania at the WACA. Alexis Sanchez Arsenal Jersey UK . Defencemen Drew Doughty, Shea Weber and forward Ryan Getzlaf also scored for the Canadians, who started their gold-medal defence 2-0. 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Teenager Lexi Thompson and Paula Creamer, who won the tournament five years ago, also shot 66. Top-ranked Inbee Park, winner of the years first three major championships, is within two shots. Walshe, among the top 20 on tour in putting stats, three-putted at the first hole for bogey -- then took only 19 putts on the next 17 holes. "I was like, Here we go again," Walshe said. "Then I one-putted the next hole and got my confidence going." She also chipped in for birdie on the 14th hole, her fifth of the day, to jump-start her round. Walshe came into the Marathon, in its first year under its new title sponsor, quietly. She hasnt had a top 10 this year and ranks 55th on the money list with earnings of just over $120,000. She hasnt finished higher than a tie for 17th at Kingsmill. Her career best is a tie for eighth a year ago at the Kraft Nabisco. "Ive been hitting it probably the best Ive hit it in a long time this year," said the 28-year-old University of Arizona grad from Westford, Mass. "Ive been giving myself a lot of opportunities, and its frustrating that I havent been able to really go deep and make some putts." Everybody in the 144-player field was tormented by temperatures in the 90s, high humidity, little wind and a glaring sun. Thompson said after her round that she drank a bottle of water per hole to stay hydrated. Walshe benefited from a morning tee time, but it wasnt as if it was cool then, either. "At 7 in the morning I was sweating and Im sweating now," she said just after completing her round around 1 p.m. Creamer, who opened with a career-low 60 in her 2008 victory at the course, was satisfied to be a shot off the pace. "Im very pleased. I had a lot of shots out there that I could have gone lower with," she said. "But at the same time, it was aa good start.dddddddddddd I havent been able to start off the way I wanted the last couple of events, so this was nice to post a good number." Shepley, a former University of Tennessee player, has struggled this year but is encouraged. "Ive had a couple of good results. I played a couple smaller events up in Canada," she said. "Ive been working hard on my swing a lot. Im trying to stay patient, so was hoping one of these rounds would come soon." Thompson, who was the youngest winner ever of an LPGA event when she took the 2011 Navistar at the age of 16, was asked if American players had been eclipsed by the South Koreans who have dominated in recent years. "There are a lot of good American golfers out here. There is so much competition," she said. "It doesnt matter where youre from; it matters how well you bring it out on the golf course." No one questions how well Park has played. Shell go for an unprecedented fourth consecutive womens major in the same year when she heads for the Womens British Open late this month. Shes already won six times on the tour this year while ascending to No. 1. Naturally, galleries expect her to win every time out. "I do feel more pressure coming into this tournament," she said after a 67 that left her tied with Haeji Kang, Jacqui Concolino, Gerina Piller and Karine Icher. "But I try to enjoy it. I enjoy the fans coming out to watch." Defending champ So Yeon Ryu had a 68 along with a large group that included Morgan Pressel and Natalie Gulbis. Se Ri Pak, a five-time winner of the tournament, opened with a 69 -- the same as the worlds top-ranked amateur, Lydia Ko. The course is built for low scores. Over the last six years, the winners are a combined 103 under par. "I know there are some very good scores out there," said Ko, who appears a lock to run her streak of professional cuts made to a perfect 22 for 22. "Ive just got to play my game. I cant control what the others do." Rebecca Lee-Bentham of Toronto is in contention with a 2-under 69. Maude-Aimee Leblanc of Sherbrooke, Que., is another shot back. Alena Sharp of Hamilton turned in a 72. Charlottetowns Lori Kane and Sara-Maude Juneau of Fossambault, Que., had 73s. Sue Kim of Langley, B.C., had a 4-over 75. Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys Jerseys From China Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys ' ' '


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