Getting ready for the PGA...Power wins in Toronto...Jimenez goes for No. 16

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) - Up next, the PGA Championship. The British Open, the third of four Grand Slam events in golf, came to an end yesterday when South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen (WUHST'-hy-zen) blitzed the field for the win. He finished 16-under par, seven shots in front of Lee Westwood. TORONTO (AP) - Will Power took the checkered flag in yesterday's Honda IndyCar race in Toronto. The win was his second straight victory and fourth of the year. Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti (DA'-ree-oh fran-KEE'-tee) finished second. MIAMI (AP) - Colorado's Ubaldo Jimenez (oo-BAHL'-doh hih-MEHN'-ehz) is on the mound tonight as the Rockies face the Marlins in Miami. Jimenez leads all of baseball with 15 wins against just one loss. NEW YORK (AP) - Pitcher A.J. Burnett of the Yankees has some egg on his face. He said yesterday that he has apologized to his New York teammates for a clubhouse fit on Saturday that left him with lacerations on both hands. Following a frustrating performance against Tampa Bay, Burnett slammed open a set of double doors, slicing both palms on the plastic lineup-card holders fastened to the entry. PAMIERS, France (AP) - The 15th stage of the Tour de France has begun its second day in the Pyrenees. Andy Schleck of Luxembourg has a 31-second lead over defending champion Alberto Contador of Spain. The two riders stuck with each other throughout yesterday's stage. The Tour de France finishes in Paris on Sunday. (Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.) AP-NY-07-19-10 1004EDT