SPRINGFIELD, N.J. -- The Latest on the PGA Championship (all times local):7:50 p.m.Robert Streb tied the major championship record with a 63 to move into a tie with Jimmy Walker for the lead in the second round of the PGA Championship.Streb had eight birdies and a bogey to become the 28th player to shoot a 63 in a major. It was the 30th time it has been accomplished. Streb is making his second PGA Championship appearance having finished 10th last year at Whistling Straits.Streb closed with three birdies in his last four holes to reach the majors magic number. He made a 20-footer for birdie on the par-3 9th, his final hole of the day.He and Walker were at 9-under 131, tying the PGA Championship record for 36 holes. It was held by seven players, the last Jason Dufner when he went on to win in 2013.Walker, despite two adventurous closing holes, shot a 4-under 66. The first-round leader, Walker played the closing par-5s unconventionally. He hit his drive on No. 17 onto a patio of one of the hospitality tents and was given a drop from where he was able to make par. On 18, he drove it into the water and just missed a 5-foot par putt to finish with his only bogey of the day.Emiliano Grillo shot a 67 and defending champion Jason Day had a 65 to finish at 7 under. Day had a stretch with seven birdies in a 8-hole span. British Open champion Henrik Stenson was at 6 under after a second straight 67.The cut came at 2 over par, leaving a couple of big names off this weekend.Rory McIlroy bogeyed the par-5 18th to finish a 69 that left him one shot off the cut line of top 70 and ties.U.S. Open champion Dustin Johnson never recovered from an opening 77 and his second-round 72 put him at 9 over.----7:25 p.m.Robert Streb tied the major championship record with a 63 to move into a tie with Jimmy Walker for the lead in the second round of the PGA Championship.Streb had eight birdies and a bogey to become the 28th player to shoot a 63 in a major. It was the 30th time it has been accomplished. Streb is making his second PGA Championship appearance having finished 10th last year at Whistling Straits.Streb closed with three birdies in his last four holes to reach the majors magic number. He made a 20-footer for birdie on the par-3 9th, his final hole of the day.He and Walker were at 9-under 131, tying the PGA Championship record for 36 holes. It was held by seven players, the last Jason Dufner when he went on to win in 2013.Walker, despite two adventurous closing holes, shot a 4-under 66. The first-round leader, Walker played the closing par-5s unconventionally. He hit his drive on No. 17 onto a patio of one of the hospitality tents and was given a drop from where he was able to make par. On 18, he drove it into the water and just missed a 5-foot par putt to finish with his only bogey of the day.Emiliano Grillo shot a 67 and defending champion Jason Day had a 65 to finish at 7 under. Day had a stretch with seven birdies in a 8-hole span. British Open champion Henrik Stenson was at 6 under after a second straight 67.----6:55 p.m.Jimmy Walker, despite two adventurous closing holes, shot a 4-under-par 66 to take a three-shot lead in the second round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club. He tied the PGA Championship record with his 131 total, a mark held by seven others, the most recent Jason Dufner when he won the PGA in 2013.Walker, the first-round leader with a 65, was at 9 under for 36 holes. The closing par-5s were anything but normal. He hit his drive on No. 17 onto a patio of one of the hospitality tents and was given a drop from where he was able to make par. On 18, he drove it into the water and just missed a 5-foot par putt to finish with his only bogey of the day.Emiliano Grillo shot a 67 to finish at 7 under. Jason Day and Robert Streb were both at 7 under after being 5 under through 15 holes. Day, the defending champion had a stretch with seven birdies in a 8-hole span.----6:45 p.m.Jimmy Walker, despite two adventurous closing holes, shot a 4-under-par 66 to take a three-shot lead in the second round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club.Walker, the first-round leader with a 65, was at 9 under for 36 holes. The closing par-5s were anything but normal. He hit his drive on No. 17 onto a patio of one of the hospitality tents and was given a drop from where he was able to make par. On 18, he drove it into the water and just missed a 5-foot par putt to finish with his only bogey of the day.Emiliano Grillo shot a 67 to finish at 7 under. Jason Day and Robert Streb were both at 7 under after being 5 under through 15 holes. Day, the defending champion had a stretch with seven birdies in a 8-hole span.----5:15 p.m.First-round leader Jimmy Walker birdied Nos. 12 and 13 to move to 9 under and into the lead in the second round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club.Walker, who opened with a 5-under 65, had four birdies in his first 13 holes without a bogey.He was one stroke ahead of Emiliano Grillo who had a 4-under 32 on his front nine and then made three straight pars.British Open champion Henrik Stenson had a second straight 67 and was third alone, one stroke ahead of Martin Kaymer, who had a 69, Patrick Reed, who had a 65, Robert Streb, who was 3 under through his first nine holes, and Brooks Koepka, who was 3 under through 11 holes.----5 p.m.First-round leader Jimmy Walker birdied the par-3 12th to move to 8 under for a share of the lead in the second round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club.Walker, who opened with a 5-under 65, had three birdies in his first 12 holes without a bogey.He was tied with Emiliano Grillo who had a 4-under 32 on his front nine and then made three straight pars.British Open champion Henrik Stenson had a second straight 67 and was third alone, one stroke ahead of Martin Kaymer, who had a 69, Patrick Reed, who had a 65, and Robert Streb, who was 3 under through his first nine holes.----4 p.m.Emiliano Grillo had a 4-under 32 for his opening nine in the second round of the PGA Championship, giving him a one-shot lead over first-round leader Jimmy Walker. A native of Argentina who is in his first full season on the PGA Tour, Grillo had four birdies without a bogey for his nine.Walker, who opened with a 65 at Baltusrol Golf Club, had two birdies in his first eight holes in the second round.British Open champion Henrik Stenson had a second straight 67 and was at 6 under, one shot ahead of four golfers.----3:10 p.m.Emiliano Grillo, in his first full season on the PGA Tour, had three birdies in a four-hole span to take the lead in the second round of the PGA Championship. The native of Argentina was at 7 under par, one shot better than British Open champion Henrik Stenson, who shot his second 3-under 67. Martin Kaymer, who had a 69, and Patrick Reed, who matched the low round of the tournament with a 65, were tied at 5 under with first-round leader Jimmy Walker who had an afternoon tee time.----2:55 p.m.No way Phil Mickelson wanted to start the second round of the PGA Championship like this.The left-hander, who started the day 1 over par, hit his drive so far left on No. 1 that its first bounce was on Shunpike Road and it appeared to hang a left on Baltusrol Drive.His second tee shot on the 478-yard hole was also far from the fairway, nestling near a path. His next shot almost landed in the backyard of a home adjoining the golf course. He needed two shots to reach the green and then one-putted for a 7.The projected cut of low 70 and ties for the final two rounds was at 1 over.----2:05 p.m.Henrik Stenson shot a 3-under 67 to take the lead in the second round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club.Stenson, who also had a 67 in the first round, had a 3-under 31 on his second nine to move one shot in front of Martin Kaymer, who had a 69, Patrick Reed, who had a 65 to match the low round of the tournament, and Jimmy Walker, the first-round leader who had an afternoon tee time.The 40-year-old Stenson, who won the British Open this month, is looking for consecutive major titles.---1:40 p.m.The hole wasnt where it was supposed to be.The second-round hole location sheet provided to the golfers for No. 10 listed the cup as being on the left side of the green when it was actually cut on the right side.The PGA of America Rules Committee did not notice the hole had been cut in the incorrect location until after each member of the first group of the day had hit his second shot to the green.The hole was played where the first group played it for the rest of the day.PGA Chief Championships Officer Kerry Haigh met with the players -- Colt Knost, Joe Summerhays and Yuta Ikeda -- after they signed their cards to offer an explanation and apologize. Summerhays parred the hole while the others bogeyed it.----12:50 p.m.British Open champion Henrik Stenson had an eagle and two birdies in a four-hole span to move into a tie for the lead in the second round of the PGA Championship.Stenson eagled the par-5 18th and added birdies on Nos. 1 and 3, both par-4s, to move into a tie with first-round leader Jimmy Walker, who played in the afternoon wave at Baltusrol Golf Club.Patrick Reed got to 5 under with a birdie at No. 2 but he bogeyed the next hole to fall to 4 under with Jordan Spieth and Martin Kaymer among others.----12:30 p.m.Patrick Reed, who has never finished higher than 30th in a PGA Championship, birdied the par-4 2nd hole to move into a tie for the lead with Jimmy Walker at Baltusrol Golf Club.Reed, who played his front nine in 4-under 32, was coming off an opening-round 70. He had five birdies through 11 holes.Walker will play in the afternoon wave.----12:00 p.m.British Open champion Henrik Stenson eagled the par-5 18th to cap an even first nine of 36 at the PGA Championship. That was Stensons only red number so far as he bogeyed Nos. 12-13. He was at 3 under, two strokes behind first-round leader Jimmy Walker.Patrick Reed and Jordan Spieth both had 4-under 32s for their first nine to get to 4 under, one shot off the lead at Baltusrol Golf Club.----11:30 a.m.Jordan Spieth, one of the favorites coming into the PGA Championship, shot a 4-under 32 on the back nine at Baltusrol Golf Club moving him one shot behind first-round leader Jimmy Walker.Spieth, who shot 70 in the opening round, started and ended his first nine holes with two birdies. He added another on the par-4 13th. His lone blemish was a bogey 4 on No. 12.The other members of his group, Sergio Garcia and Bubba Watson, werent able to get their rounds going. Garcia had a 3-over 38 and was at 3 over for the tournament, while Watson had a 35 and was even for the tournament.----11 a.m.Gary Woodland, one of the Tours long hitters, went from his worst hole to his best in a hurry. Playing the front nine after a 1-under 35 on the back at Baltusrol Golf Club, Woodland had a triple-bogey 7 on No. 1. He didnt wait long to erase the bad feeling, holing out from the fairway for an eagle 2 on the 430-yard second. That put him at 3 over for the PGA Championship.---10:40 a.m.Andrew Beef Johnston, the Englishman who has become a crowd favorite with his constant smile and bushy beard, moved into the Top Ten for the PGA Championship with a 2-under 34 on the back nine. Johnston, 88th in the world rankings, birdied both par-5s on the back nine at Baltusrol Golf Club and was 2 under, three shots off the lead.Due to the morning rain delay, the PGA of America announced that afternoon tee times will be pushed back 45 minutes.----9:45 a.m.Jordan Spieth, who opened the PGA Championship with a par round of 70 on Thursday, started his second round with consecutive birdies to move within three shots of first-round leader Jimmy Walker.Martin Kaymer, like Spieth a two-time major champion, started his second round at Baltusrol Golf Club with bogeys on two of his first three holes but then birdied the par-3 4th to get within two shots of the lead.U.S. Open champion Dustin Johnson, who needs a low round to even make the cut after an opening 77, parred his first two holes.----9:25 a.m.The PGA championship has resumed after a delay of nearly an hour from rain.Baltustrol received an inch of rain overnight, and the rain was steady into Friday morning. Some of the fairways had too much water and play had to be stopped.Jordan Spieth, Sergio Garcia and Bubba Watson teed off nearly an hour after they left the practice range. They started on the 10th tee.----7:45 a.m.More than an inch of rain fell at Baltusrol overnight, and it kept right on falling as the second round began in the PGA Championship.Of greater concern to Dustin Johnson is the 12-shot gap between him and 18-hole leader Jimmy Walker. The first order of business for the U.S. Open champion is making the cut.The adage in golf is that players cant win a major on Thursday, but they can lose it.The record for largest comebacks after the opening round at the PGA is eight shots by three players, most recently Keegan Bradley in 2011 at Atlanta Athletic Club. Then again, Bob Tway was nine shots behind after 36 holes when he won at Inverness.Rory McIlroy opened with a birdie-free 74. The PGA record for highest start by a winner is 75 by John Mahaffey in 1978 at Oakmont.---7 a.m.The weather matched the mood of Dustin Johnson and others trying to make up ground Friday in the PGA Championship.Jimmy Walker took a one-shot lead into the second round at Baltusrol and did not play until the afternoon. Johnson was the biggest surprise of the opening round when the U.S. Open champion had a pair of double bogeys and only one birdie on his way to a 77.He stood outside the clubhouse as a steady rain fell, knowing he had to make up ground to avoid missing his first cut in nearly 18 months on the PGA Tour.Two-time major winner Martin Kaymer was one shot behind, and British Open champion Henrik Stenson was two shots back. Both played in the morning.Vapormax China Paypal . - Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is not a fan of his teams use of the wildcat formation, saying "it makes you look like a high school offence. 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Also Wednesday, Gilles Simon (6) of France beat Donald Young of the United States 6-4, 6-3, Ukraines Alexandr Dolgopolov downed Frenchman Jeremy Chardy 6-3, 6-4 and Croatias Ivo Karlovic defeated Dudi Sela of Israel 7-6 (4), 6-2.OMAHA, Neb. -- UCLAs offence showed up this time, which meant Mississippi State never had a chance. Eric Filia drove in a career-high five runs, Nick Vander Tuig limited Mississippi State to five hits in eight innings, and UCLA won its first national championship in baseball with an 8-0 victory Tuesday night. The Bruins (49-17) completed a two-game sweep in the College World Series finals and ended the season with 11 straight wins. The national title is UCLAs NCAA-record 109th in team sports. "They had a great year," UCLA coach John Savage said, "and it was one of those situations where it was our time." Adam Plutko, the Bruins No. 1 starter, was named the CWS Most Outstanding Player. He beat LSU in the Bruins first game and was the winner in Game 1 of the finals. He allowed two runs in 13 innings. Vander Tuig held off the Bulldogs (51-20) when they threatened in the fourth, fifth and eighth innings and recorded his fourth win in the NCAA tournament. Vander Tuig (14-4) struck out six and walked one. David Berg pitched the ninth. Filia produced runs with a sacrifice fly, squeeze bunt and two base hits as the Bruins collected 12 hits and scored their most runs in 18 games. "To beat us like they did today, and to do what they did to our pitching staff, which I think is one of the best in the nation," Bulldogs right fielder Hunter Renfroe said. "We didnt do what we were supposed to do. We didnt put up run support like we should have." Bulldogs starter Luis Pollorena (6-4) lasted one inning. Jonathan Holder, the Bulldogs closer, came on with one out in the fourth inning and went the rest of the way. UCLA allowed four runs in five games to set a CWS record for fewest in the metal-bat era that started in 1974. The Bruins .227 batting average in the CWS also was the lowest since teams went away from wood bats. The Bruins 19 runs in five games were the fewest by a champion since the CWS went to eight teams in 1950. "It was a team effort all the way through," Savage said. "It was guys believing in each other and being great teammates. People didnt believe in us all season long. We kept battling, and its a team win." After Arizonas title last year, the Pac-12 has now won two straight and has 17 in all in baseball, most of any conference. Mississippi State was playing for its first national title in a team sport and was the sixth straight Southeastern Conference team to make it to the finals. "What we did was knock on the door,, and UCLA has knocked on the door before and they knocked down the door, and we didnt do that," Bulldogs coach John Cohen said.dddddddddddd. "It bothered me we didnt play well the last two days. We played 15 post-season games and didnt play well in two of them." Vander Tuig, who won his fourth straight post-season start, gave up just one earned run in 21 1-3 innings over his last three starts. The Bruins won the title in their third CWS appearance in four years and fifth all-time. They had made it to the finals in 2010 and were swept by South Carolina. Last year they went 1-2 in Omaha. This season they finished third in the Pac-12, behind Oregon State and Oregon, and then got hot in the post-season. They made magic with an offence that started Tuesday 264th out of 296 teams in batting (.247) and 215th in scoring (4.7 runs per game), but among the national leaders in sacrifices, walks and hit batsmen. They won three straight at home in regionals and went on the road to upset No. 5 national seed Cal State Fullerton in a two-game super regional. Once they got to Omaha, the Bruins made themselves at home in spacious TD Ameritrade Park. UCLA produced just enough offence to support its superb pitching and defence in bracket play, and again in Game 1 of the finals. The pitching and defence showed up again in Game 2, and this time so did the offence. "Weve been capable all season long," Savage said. "We have good players. I said that all along. They started to believe, and they used the whole field. Fortunately, we had some hits tonight." UCLA was up three runs early -- a lead that has been insurmountable for every team in this years CWS. The Bruins, as usual, were creative and opportunistic. They used a hit batsman, a bunt that produced two Mississippi State errors, and Filias sacrifice fly to lead 1-0 in the first. It was 3-0 in the third after Brian Carroll scored on a safety squeeze bunt by Filia and Pat Valaikas RBI single. The Bulldogs called on their closer, Jonathan Holder, with one out in the fourth after Cody Regis singled in another run. Holder hit Carroll to load the bases, and another sacrifice fly made it 5-0. "As far as Mississippi State goes, theyll be back," shortstop Adam Frazier said. "Coach Cohen is doing the right things, the coaching staff has it going in the right direction. I trust coach Cohen will get it to what it is supposed to be, and Ive got a feeling this team will be back in the future." ' ' '