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2B – Daily News – Saturday, June 12, 2010 Court bars vital evidence in Bonds case SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Barry Bonds won a big legal victory Friday that could put his long-delayed perjury trial back on track. A divided three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that prosecutors may not pre- sent positive urine samples and other vital evidence that the government says shows that the slugger knowingly used steroids. The appeals court ruling upholds a lower court decision made in February 2009 barring federal prosecutors from showing the jury any evidence collect- ed by Bonds’ personal trainer Greg Anderson. Bonds’ perjury trial, which was scheduled to start in March 2009, has been delayed pending the outcome of this appeal. Bonds lead attorney Allen Ruby said the next step depends on what prosecutors do with the ruling, but that the evidence excluded was vital to the case against baseball’s home-run king. ‘‘Presumably, the government wouldn’t have delayed this case a year and a half unless they thought it was very important,’’ Ruby said. Lead prosecutors Matt Parrella and Jeff Nedrow didn’t return telephone calls. U.S. Department of Justice spokesman Jack Gillund declined comment. The government could ask the appeals court to reconsider its decision, ask an 11-judge panel of the court to rehear the case or petition the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the issue. Prosecutors could also accept the deci- sion and go to trial without the evi- dence or drop the case entirely. Last year Anderson told the trial court judge that he would rather go to jail on contempt of court charges than testify against Bonds. And the court says evidence tied directly to Anderson is inadmissible ‘‘hearsay’’ evidence unless the trainer testifies to the items’ authenticity. Prosecutors argued that Anderson had told BALCO vice president James Valente that the samples belonged to Bonds and that they would call Valente to the witness stand. But the appeals court said that because Anderson was- n’t directly employed by Bonds — the judges considered him an independent contractor — the trainer would need to testify because Bonds didn’t control of the samples. The court noted it was Anderson’s idea to collect the urine samples and deliver them to BALCO. ‘‘There is little or no indication that Bonds actually exercised any control over Anderson in determining when the samples were obtained, to whom they were delivered, or what tests were performed on them,’’ Judge Mary Schroeder wrote for the majority court. Judge Carlos Bea dissented, writing that he would have allowed Valente to testify about the samples. Although the ruling eliminates what prosecutors said were three positive steroid tests, they still have a fourth test showing Bonds used steroids. In 2003, Major League Baseball tested all of its players for steroid use. The results of those tests were to remain confidential. Scoreboard WORLD CUP First Round 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw, Top 2 advance GROUP A GP W D L GF-GA Pts South Africa 1 0 1 0 1-1 1 Mexico Friday’s results South Africa 1, Mexico 1 Uruguay 0, France 0 Wednesday’s game South Africa vs. Uruguay, 11:30 a.m. Thursday’s game Mexico vs.France, 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 22 Mexico vs. Uruguay, 7 a.m. France vs. South Africa, 7 a.m. GROUP B GP W D L GF-GA Pts Argentina 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Greece 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Nigeria 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 South Korea 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Saturday’s games South Korea vs. Greece, 4:30 a.m., ESPN Argentina vs. Nigeria, 7 a.m., ESPN Thursday’s games Argentina vs. South Korea, 4:30 a.m. Nigeria vs. Greece, 7 a.m. Tuesday, June 22 Nigeria vs. South Korea, 11:30 a.m. Greece vs. Argentina, 11:30 a.m. GROUP C GP W D L GF-GA Pts Algeria 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 England 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Slovenia 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 United States00 0 0 0-0 0 Saturday’s game England vs.United States,11:30 a.m.,ABC Sunday’s game Algeria vs. Slovenia, 4:30 a.m., ESPN Friday, June 18 United States vs. Slovenia, 7 a.m. England vs. Algeria, 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 23 Slovenia vs. England, 7 a.m. United States vs. Algeria, 7 a.m. GROUP D GP W D L GF-GA Pts Australia 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Germany 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Ghana Serbia 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Sunday’s games Serbia vs.Ghana, 7 a.m., ESPN Germany vs.Australia, 11:30 a.m., ABC Friday, June 18 Germany vs. Serbia, 4:30 a.m. Saturday, June 19 Australia vs. Ghana, 7 a.m. Wednesday, June 23 Ghana vs. Germany, 11:30 a.m. Australia vs. Serbia, 11:30 a.m. GROUP E GP W D L GF-GA Pts Cameroon 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Denmark 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Japan 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Netherlands 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Monday’s games Netherlands vs.Denmark, 4:30 a.m. Japan vs. Cameroon, 7 a.m. Saturday, June 19 Netherlands vs. Japan, 4:30 a.m. Denmark vs. Cameroon, 11:30 a.m. Thursday, June 24 Denmark vs. Japan, 11:30 a.m. Cameroon vs. Netherlands, 11:30 a.m. GROUP F GP W D L GF-GA Pts Uruguay 1 0 1 0 0-0 1 France 1 0 1 0 1-1 1 1 0 1 0 0-0 1 Italy 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 New Zealand 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Paraguay 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Slovakia 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Monday’s game Italy vs.Paraguay, 11:30 a.m. Tuesday’s game New Zealand vs. Slovakia, 4:30 a.m. Sunday, June 20 Paraguay vs. Slovakia, 4:30 a.m. Italy vs.New Zealand, 7 a.m. Thursday, June 24 Slovakia vs. Italy, 7 a.m. Paraguay vs.New Zealand, 7 a.m. GROUP G GP W D L GF-GA Pts Brazil 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Ivory Coast 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 North Korea 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Portugal 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Tuesday’s games Ivory Coast vs.Portugal, 7 a.m. Brazil vs. North Korea, 11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 20 Brazil vs. Ivory Coast, 11:30 a.m. Monday, June 21 North Korea vs.Portugal, 4:30 a.m. Friday, June 25 Portugal vs. Brazil, 7 a.m. North Korea vs. Ivory Coast, 7 a.m. GROUP H GP W D L GF-GA Pts Chile Honduras 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Spain 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Switzerland 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Wednesday’s games Honduras vs. Chile, 4:30 a.m. Spain vs. Switzerland, 7 a.m. Monday, June 21 Switzerland vs. Chile, 7 a.m. Spain vs. Honduras, 11:30 a.m. Friday, June 25 Chile vs. Spain, 11:30 a.m. Switzerland vs. Honduras, 11:30 a.m. MLB West Division Texas American League WL Pct GB Angels 34 30 .531 .5 A’s 33 28 .541 — 32 31 .508 2 Seattle 23 38 .377 10 East Division WL Pct GB Tampa Bay 39 22 .639 — New York 38 23 .623 1 Boston 36 27 .571 4 Toronto 34 27 .557 5 Baltimore 17 44 .279 22 Central Division Minnesota 36 25 .590 — Detroit WL Pct GB 31 29 .517 4.5 Chicago 27 33 .450 8.5 Kansas City 26 36 .419 10.5 Cleveland 24 36 .400 11.5 West Division National League WL Pct GB Dodgers 36 25 .590 — Padres 36 25 .590 — GIANTS 33 27 .550 2.5 Colorado 30 30 .500 5.5 Arizona 24 38 .387 12.5 East Division WL Pct GB Atlanta 35 27 .565 — New York 33 28 .541 1.5 Philadelphia 31 28 .525 2.5 Florida 30 31 .492 4.5 Washington 30 32 .484 5 Central Division WL Pct GB Cincinnati 35 27 .565 — St. Louis 34 27 .557 .5 Chicago 27 34 .443 7.5 Milwaukee 26 35 .426 8.5 Houston 25 37 .403 10 Pittsburgh 23 38 .377 11.5 Interleague Friday’s results San Francisco 6, Oakland 2 Boston 12, Philadelphia 2 Chicago White Sox 10, Chicago Cubs 5 Cleveland 7, Washington 2 Detroit 6, Pittsburgh 2 Florida 14, Tampa Bay 9 Kansas City 6, Cincinnati 5, 11 innings L.A. Angels 10, L.A. Dodgers 1 N.Y. Mets 5, Baltimore 1 N.Y.Yankees 4, Houston 3 Milwaukee 6, Texas 2 Minnesota 2, Atlanta 1 San Diego 4, Seattle 3 St. Louis 5, Arizona 2 Toronto at Colorado, late Saturday’s games Oakland (Sheets 2-5) at San Francisco (Zito 6-2),6:05 p.m.,CSN Houston (W.Rodriguez 3-8) at N.Y.Yankees (Vazquez 5-5), 10:05 a.m. Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 3-6) at Chicago Cubs (Silva 8-0), 1:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Blanton 1-4) at Boston (Matsuzaka 5-2), 1:10 p.m., FOX N.Y. Mets (Takahashi 4-2) at Baltimore (Matusz 2-6), 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Maholm 4-4) at Detroit (Bonderman 2-4), 4:05 p.m. Washington (J.Martin 0-1) at Cleveland (Carmona 4-5), 4:05 p.m. Atlanta (D.Lowe 8-5) at Minnesota (Blackburn 6-3), 4:10 p.m. Florida (Nolasco 5-4) at Tampa Bay (Garza 6-4), 4:10 p.m. Kansas City (Bannister 6-3) at Cincinnati (Cueto 5-1), 4:10 p.m. Texas (Feldman 3-6) at Milwaukee (M.Parra 1-3), 4:10 p.m. St. Louis (Ottavino 0-1) at Arizona (Haren 6-4), 5:10 p.m. Toronto (Morrow 4-4) at Colorado (Hammel 3-3), 5:10 p.m., MLBN Seattle (Cl.Lee 4-2) at San Diego (LeBlanc 3-4), 5:35 p.m. L.A. Angels (Kazmir 5-5) at L.A. Dodgers (Ely 3-2), 7:10 p.m. Sunday’s games Oakland at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.,CSN Houston at N.Y.Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Pittsburgh at Detroit, 10:05 a.m. Washington at Cleveland, 10:05 a.m., TBS Kansas City at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m. N.Y. Mets at Baltimore, 10:35 a.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 10:35 a.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 10:40 a.m. Atlanta at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m. Texas at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. Toronto at Colorado, 12:10 p.m. Seattle at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m. St. Louis at Arizona, 1:10 p.m. Chi.White Sox at Chi.Cubs, 5:05 p.m., ESPN North Division GOLDEN Golden League WL Pct. GB OUTLAWS 15 4 .789 — Calgary 12 5 .706 2 Edmonton 9 10 .474 6 St. George 6 10 .375 7.5 Victoria 6 12 .333 8.5 South Division Yuma Maui Tucson WL Pct. GB 14 6 .700 — 7 7 .500 4 9 10 .474 4.5 Orange Co. 8 9 .471 4.5 Tijuana 2 15 .118 10.5 ——— Friday’s results Chico 8,Yuma 1 Orange County 14, Edmonton 2 St. George at Tucson, late Tijuana at Maui, late Saturday’s games Yuma at Chico, 7:08 p.m. Victoria at Calgary, 4:05 p.m. Orange County at Edmonton, 6 p.m. St. George at Tucson, 7 p.m. Tijuana at Maui, 9:35 p.m. Sunday’s games Victoria at Calgary, 12:35 p.m. St. George at Tucson, 7 p.m. Tijuana at Maui, 7:05 p.m., 1st game Tijuana at Maui, 9:35 p.m., 2nd game NBAFINALS L.A. Lakers 2, Boston 2 Game 1:L.A. Lakers 102, Boston 89 Game 2:Boston 103, L.A. Lakers 94 Game 3:L.A. Lakers 91, Boston 84 Game 4:Boston 96, L.A. Lakers 89 Sunday: at Boston, 5 p.m. Tuesday,: at L.A. Lakers, 6 p.m. x-Thursday: at L.A. Lakers, 6 p.m. x - if needed WNBA WESTERN CONFERENCE WL Pct GB Seattle 9 1 .900 — Phoenix 4 5 .444 4.5 San Antonio 3 5 .375 5 Tulsa 3 5 .375 5 Los Angeles 2 7 .222 6.5 Minnesota 2 8 .200 7 EASTERN CONFERENCE WL Pct GB Connecticut 6 2 .750 — Atlanta 7 3 .700 — Indiana 5 4 .556 1.5 Washington 5 4 .556 1.5 New York 4 4 .500 2 Chicago 4 6 .400 3 ——— Friday’s results Connecticut 86, Indiana 77 New York 91, Atlanta 79 San Antonio 87, Tulsa 75 Seattle 82, Los Angeles 60 Washington 95, Chicago 78 Saturday’s games New York at Washington, 4 p.m. Tulsa at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Sunday’s games Minnesota at Los Angeles, Noon San Antonio at Atlanta, Noon, NBATV Connecticut at Indiana, 3 p.m. NASCAR Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 Sunday at Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Mich., 10 a.m., TNT Lap length: 2 miles (Car number in parentheses) Lineup 1. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 189.984. 2. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 189.788. 3. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 189.668. 4. (9) Kasey Kahne, Ford, 189.623. 5. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 189.474. 6. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 189.359. 7. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 189.145. 8. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 189.051. 9. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 188.907. 10.(42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 188.655. 11. (19) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 188.521. 12. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 188.314. 13. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 188.309. 14. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 188.27. 15. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 188.245. 16. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 188.245. 17. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 188.221. St. Jude Classic At TPC Southwind, Memphis, Tenn. Purse: $5.6 million, Sat, Sun, Noon, CBS Yardage: 7,117;Par 70 Second Round Leaders Garrett Willis 66-65 — 131 -9 Lee Westwood 63-68 — 131 -9 Charley Hoffman 67-65 — 132 -8 Robert Karlsson 67-66 — 133 -7 Robert Garrigus 67-66 — 133 -7 Lee Janzen Shaun Micheel 68-66 — 134 -6 Tim Petrovic D.J.Trahan Boo Weekley Rory McIlroy Jason Dufner Ryuji Imada Bob Estes 68-66 — 134 -6 66-68 — 134 -6 66-68 — 134 -6 69-66 — 135 -5 69-66 — 135 -5 68-67 — 135 -5 67-68 — 135 -5 66-69 — 135 -5 ARENA NATIONALCONFERENCE Midwest Division WL T Pct PF PA Milwaukee 6 3 0 .667 589 513 Chicago 6 3 0 .667 502 479 Cleveland 4 5 0 .444 540 499 Iowa 3 5 0 .375 401 423 West Division 18.(77) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 187.867. 19. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 187.813. 20. (7) Robby Gordon, Toyota, 187.642. 21. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 187.603. 22. (98) Paul Menard, Ford, 187.603. 23. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 187.593. 24. (47) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota, 187.529. 25. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 187.48. 26. (43) AJ Allmendinger, Ford, 187.437. 27.(88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 187.393. 28. (21) Bill Elliott, Ford, 187.251. 29. (82) Scott Speed, Toyota, 187.246. 30. (71) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, 186.848. 31. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 186.616. 32. (83) Casey Mears, Toyota, 186.398. 33. (12) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 186.292. 34. (38) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 186.191. 35. (09) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 186.09. 36. (37) David Gilliland, Ford, 185.946. 37. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 185.922. 38.(13) Max Papis, Toyota, 185.821. 39. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 185.538. 40. (46) J.J.Yeley, Dodge, 185.209. 41. (64) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 184.914. 42. (34) Kevin Conway, Ford, Owner Points. 43. (26) David Stremme, Ford, 184.862. MLS WESTERN CONFERENCE WL T Pts GF GA Galaxy 10 1 2 32 22 4 Salt Lake 7 3 2 23 22 11 Colorado 6 3 2 20 13 9 QUAKES 54 2 17 15 14 Houston 5 7 1 16 18 19 FC Dallas 3 2 6 15 13 11 Seattle 4 6 3 15 14 17 Chivas USA 3 8 1 10 13 18 EASTERN CONFERENCE WL T Pts GF GA Columbus 6 2 3 21 16 11 New York 7 5 0 21 14 16 Toronto FC 5 4 2 17 15 14 Chicago 3 3 5 14 16 16 Kansas City 3 5 3 12 11 13 New England 3 7 2 11 13 20 D.C. WL T Pct PF PA Spokane 6 2 0 .750 551 454 Arizona 6 3 0 .667 570 555 Utah 1 7 0 .125 373 531 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Tulsa Southwest Division WL T Pct PF PA 6 4 0 .600 627 577 Okla. City 3 7 0 .300 555 586 Bossier-Shrev. 3 6 0 .333 503 571 Dallas South Division 1 8 0 .111 477 556 WL T Pct PF PA Jacksonville 7 2 0 .778 505 451 Tampa Bay 6 3 0 .667 499 486 Alabama 5 5 0 .500 531 523 Orlando 4 4 0 .500 421 440 ——— Friday’s results Arizona 56, Oklahoma City 55 Tampa Bay 61, Alabama 55 Tulsa 69, Dallas 51 Saturday’s games Spokane at Orlando, 4:30 p.m. Cleveland at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Iowa at Bossier-Shreveport, 5:05 p.m. Chicago at Utah, 6:05 p.m. DEALS 3 8 1 10 10 22 Philadelphia 2 7 1 7 11 21 NOTE:Three points for victory, one point for tie. ——— Thursday’s late result D.C. United 3, Seattle 2 No games scheduled until June 25 PGA Major League Baseball MLB—Named Jimmie Lee Solomon execu- tive vice president of baseball development, Frank Robinson senior vice president of major league operations. Announced execu- tive vice president of administration John McHale will serve as interim executive vice president of baseball operations. 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