Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL Baylor suspends 2 Baylor Coach Matt Rhule has suspended two expected starting players for incidents over the summer. Rhule said Tuesday that senior safety Taion Sells will miss the first three games, and senior left tackle Mo Porter will sit out the first half of Saturday’s season opener at home against Liberty. The coach wouldn’t go into details about why the players were suspended, but said the incidents weren’t related. Defensive back Travon Blanchard, who had been suspended from all Baylor team activities since February, announced on his Twitter account that he transferre­d to Division II Texas A& M Commerce. Blanchard, a starter last season, was arrested last month on a misdemeano­r assault charge stemming from domestic violence allegation­s that led to his suspension in February. MOTOR SPORTS Elliott to drive No. 9

Chase Elliott will drive his father’s iconic No. 9 next season in a number swap at Hendrick Motorsport­s. William Byron will take the No. 24, made famous by Jeff Gordon. The No. 5 will not be fielded for the first time since 1984. It was Hendrick’s original car number, one that Terry Labonte used in his 1996 championsh­ip season. Elliott raced the No. 9 to the 2014 Xfinity Series title, and his Hall of Fame father Bill

Elliott drove it to 38 Cup victories and the 1988 series championsh­ip. “I wasn’t sure I’d ever drive the ‘ 9’ again,” said Chase Elliott. “It’s a huge deal to my family and everyone back home [ in Georgia], and I hope all of our fans will be pumped to see it back on the racetrack. There’s a legacy attached to that number, and I want to carry it on. I think it’s awesome that Hendrick Motorsport­s and NAPA wanted to do this. It’s impossible not to be excited.” Owner

Rick Hendrick said he understood the ties the Elliott family has to the No. 9. “They’ve contribute­d so much to our sport, and I’m happy we can honor that history by bringing the number back,” Hendrick said.

GOLF Spieth bobblehead

Jordan Spieth is a bobblehead. The first 2,000 fans who attend each day of the Tour Championsh­ip will receive a free Jordan Spieth bobblehead figurine, officials for the golf tournament announced Tuesday. The bobblehead will be given out beginning with today’s practice

round and through all four competitiv­e rounds of the finale of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup playoff at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. The Tour Championsh­ip will be held Sept. 2024. Spieth is currently second in the FedEx Cup playoff standings, trailing Dustin Johnson after last week’s The Northern Trust, the first leg of the four- event playoff. Johnson defeated Spieth in a playoff. SOCCER

Monaco signs two Defending champion Monaco signed forwards Stevan Jovetic from Inter Milan and Keita Balde from Lazio on Tuesday, pre- empting the anticipate­d departure of Kylian Mbappe to Paris Saint- Germain. PSG is reportedly close to sealing a loan move for Mbappe, with an option to buy the prolific 18- yearold for $ 216 million next season. Balde, 22, who plays for Senegal, scored 16 league goals for Lazio in Serie A last season and has signed a five- year deal. He made his Lazio debut in 2013, scoring 26 goals in 110 league games overall. Jovetic, 27, one of the most sought after players in Italy when he burst onto the scene with Fiorentina seven years ago, signed a four- year deal. Jovetic, who has 23 goals in 46 games for Montenegro, played on loan with Spanish club Sevilla for the second half of last season, scoring six goals in La Liga. He had two seasons with Manchester City from 2013- 15 but started only 11 of 30 league games, scoring eight goals. The European transfer window closes Thursday night, and there could still be more activity concerning Monaco, a Champions League semifinali­st last season.

Bolivia loses appeal Bolivia has lost its appeal against forfeiting two World Cup qualifying games for fielding an ineligible player, a ruling that hurts Argentina’s chances of qualifying. The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport said FIFA was right to hand 3- 0 losses to Bolivia in games played last September against Chile and Peru. Because Chile and Bolivia originally drew 0- 0, the CAS verdict confirms that Chile is awarded an extra two points. Chile retains its hold on the fourth automatic qualifying place in the South American group with four rounds left. Argentina trails Chile by one point in fifth place, which would earn a playoff against a team from Oceania. FIFA ruled that Bolivia was wrong to field Paraguay- born defender Nelson Cabrera as a late substitute in both disputed games.

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