Indias Jeev Milkha Singh made a strong start to his campaign in the European Tour Made in Denmark event on Thursday, scoring 5-under 66 after 18 holes. Nike Air Force 1 Australia . This placed Jeev in tied-8th place, with Joakim Lagergren of Sweden, Englands Tom Lewis and Belgiums Thomas Pieters leading with 9-under 62 after completing their first rounds in Farso, Denmark.Indias SSP Chawrasia found himself tied-73rd with a level-par 71, while Shiv Kapur shot 4-over 75 to end the first day in tied-131st place.Jeev began his campaign from the front nine with birdies on three of the first four holes, which saw him rise quickly to the top two of the leaderboard at that stage. He then registered his first bogey of the day, dropping one shot on the 433-yard par-four 5th. He recovered with a birdie on the 379-yard par-four 8th, before registering two further birdies on the back nine on the 644-yard par-five 11th and the 392-yard par-four 15th.Jeev had missed the cut at this European Tour event in 2014 and could only finish in tied-53rd position last year.Chawrasia, who began from the back nine, played 17 near-perfect holes, sinking birdies along the way on the?471-yard par-four 9th and later the 342-yard par-four 3rd. His final position would have been much higher but for a double bogey on the?461-yard par-four 18th.Kapur also began from the back nine, and scored a birdie on the 644-yard par-five 11th, but then dropped one shot on the par-four 12th. He would score four more bogeys for the first day -- on the par-four 15th, the par-four 18th, the par-four 3rd and the par-four 9th. Kapur will now need a big effort on Friday to continue making the cut in Denmark, as he did in 2014 and 2015. Vapormax Laceless Black NightNike Presto Womens . Scott Kazmir allowed four hits in seven shutout innings, Michael Brantley hit a two-run homer in a three-run first inning and the Indians maintained their hold on an AL wild-card spot with a 4-1 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday night. http:///...pormax-anti-fur.html . William Carrier opened the scoring for Cape Breton (6-4-2), but Andrew Ryan tied the game and Brent Andrews put the Mooseheads (8-6-0) in front for good with a short-handed goal at 13:49 of the second period. MIAMI -- Michael Bourn and the Cleveland Indians were running from start to finish Saturday night. Bourn stole a base in the first inning, then scored, and chased down a fly in centre field with two men on for the final out, helping the Indians earn their ninth victory in the past 10 games by beating the Miami Marlins 4-3. Cleveland went 6 for 6 on stolen-base attempts, and Jason Kipnis two-run single broke a 2-all tie in a wild seventh inning, when the Marlins narrowly missed three chances to throw out Indians on the bases. "Our speed tonight helped in a lot of ways," manager Terry Francona said. "We did some good things on the bases, and good thing we did, because the Marlins kept pushing." Chris Perez survived a harrowing ninth for his 16th save in 18 chances. After pinch-hitter Greg Dobbs singled home a run to make it 4-3, the Marlins had runners at second and third with one out, but Perez retired Rob Brantly and Placido Polanco for the victory. Bourn ran down Polancos fly to end the game. Steals led to all four runs for the Indians, whose stolen-base total was their highest since 2000. "Its always fun," Bourn said. "It always adds to the offence. You want to take advantage of the times you can get to the next base." Kipnis had three hits and drove in three runs. Clevelands Zach McAllister took a no-hitter into the sixth but failed to make it through that inning. Cody Allen (5-1) threw 1 2-3 scoreless innings. Miamis Jacob Turner allowed six hits and two runs in six innings. Hes winless in his past four starts despite an ERA of 3.47. McAllister allowed three hits and two runs in 5 1-3 innings. "I felt good," the right-hander said. "My delivery was where I wanted it, and the ball was coming out good, and I was under control the whole time." With the score 2-all, the Marlins had Drew Stubbs picked off first base in the seventh inning, but he was safe at second when first baseman Logan Morrison made a wild throw there. Following a walk, Stubbs was barely safe at third on the front end of a double steal, and another walk loaded the bases against Dan Jennings (1-2). Kipnis then lined a two-run single, with Bourn scoring from second when his slide home just beat a strong throw by ceentre fielder Jake Marisnick. Nike Air Force 1 High Top White. "Bourny made a real good slide, because that was bang-bang," Francona said. Miami manager Mike Redmond ran onto the field to complain about the calls at third and home, but TV replays showed the umpires were correct both times. "A lot of close plays that didnt go our way," Redmond said. "The Indians are trying to be aggressive, and thats their game because they can really run." Cleveland came into the tied for sixth in the majors in stolen bases. Stubbs had two steals, and Mike Aviles added one. The Indians stole two bases against Turner, three against Jennings and one against Ryan Webb, all of which made for a rough night for catcher Brantly. "You cant put that all on the catcher," said Redmond, a former catcher. "Theyre taking advantage where Jacob is not real quick to the plate. Thats something hes been working on, and Webbs not real quick to the plate either." Miamis first hit came on McAllisters 86th pitch, when Brantly singled to start the sixth. He scored on a double by Christian Yelich, and Ed Lucas followed with an RBI single to make the score 2-all and end McAllisters night. Adeiny Hechavarria lined out to centre against Allen with the bases loaded to end the inning. Bourn led off the game with a single, stole second and came home on a single by Kipnis. Bourns speed produced another run in the third. He beat out a grounder to shortstop for an infield hit, stole second, advanced on a wild pitch and continued home when catcher Brantly made an errant throw to third. "Michaels our spark plug," Kipnis said. "He gets us going and gets us moving in the right direction." Kipnis tried to score from first when Asdrubal Cabreras two-out single rolled away from Marisnick, but the rookie outfielder scrambled after the ball, then threw a one-hop strike to the plate for the out. Notes: Miamis Giancarlo Stanton is batting .191 with runners in scoring position. ... 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