SAN DIEGO - When Clayton Richard was lost to a shoulder injury just two pitches into his start Friday night, Tim Stauffer and Tyson Ross helped extend the San Diego Padres remarkable run by shutting down the Dodgers for seven innings. Chris Denorfia and Chase Headley each had two RBIs as the Padres roughed up Clayton Kershaw and four relievers shut down the Dodgers in a 5-2 victory over Los Angeles on Friday night. "Tim and Tyson were the players of the game," Padres manager Buddy Black said. "What they did on short notice was really impressive." San Diego has five starting position players out with injuries and now Richards headed to the disabled list with shoulder inflammation, but the Padres keep on winning. The surging Padres are an NL-best 13-7 in June. San Diego has won eight straight at Petco Park and nine of their last 11 overall. Stauffer (1-0) relieved Richard and earned his first win since Sept. 16, 2011, by allowing one run in four innings. Ross followed that with three shutout innings. The Dodgers have lost nine of 12. Kershaw (5-5) allowed four runs on seven hits in six innings. He allowed four earned runs in a game this season just once prior to Friday. The Dodgers ace has struggled against San Diego, going 0-3 with a 4.67 ERA in three starts this year. "They are a team that battles him pretty good," Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said. "It certainly helps that theyve seen him a lot. Theyre a club that makes him pitch and extends at bats. Theyve been tough on him, and tonight they scratched out enough runs to win." Black said Richard would head to the disabled list with inflammation in the left arcomioclavicular joint, located at the top of the shoulder near the collarbone, and pain in his neck and upper chest. "It was rough, something I hoped wouldnt happen," Richard said. "I had some discomfort this week leading up to (the start), but I thought Id be able to get through. Unfortunately, once I got going I knew things werent right. "Once we get it isolated and figure out exactly whats going on, well be able to get it calmed down and go from there," he said. Stauffer allowed a run in the top of the first, but Denorfia homered off Kershaw in the bottom half to tie it 1-all. Then the Padres added three more runs in the third. Logan Forsythe doubled and Denorfia walked before Chase Headley hit a triple. Kyle Blanks drove him home in the next at-bat for a 4-1 lead. Hanley Ramirezs RBI double off Dale Thayer in the eighth made it 5-2. Dodgers rookie phenom Yasiel Puig went 2 for 4 against the Padres, which raised his average to .455 and marked his 11th multihit game in 17 major league games. NOTES: Dodgers CF Matt Kemp will start a three-game minor league rehab assignment on Saturday with Triple-A Albuquerque. Hell play designated hitter in the first game and move to the outfield in the final two. Kemp has been sidelined since May 30 with a right hamstring strain. If he avoids a setback, Kemp should be back in the big leagues next week. OF Scott Van Slyke (shoulder) will also start a rehab assignment with Albuquerque on Saturday. . OF Andre Either did not start Fridays game with minor knee swelling, but he pinch hit in the seventh. . LHP Chris Capuano threw a light bullpen Friday, after earning a win against the New York Yankees on Wednesday. Capuano felt great after his first start since straining a triceps muscle on May 29. . Padres LF Carlos Quentin took on-field batting practice for the first time since injuring his shoulder a week ago. He hurt himself swinging a bat on Jun 14 and hasnt played since. . Padres 2B Jedd Gyorko (groin) ran and hit for a second straight day. Hes scheduled to start a minor league rehab assignment soon. Itll likely be a three-game stint with Class-A Lake Elsinore. . 1B Yonder Alonso (broken hand) will be examined on Monday by Dr. Lorenzo Pacelli. 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CAMBRIDGE, Ontario -- Chella Choi ended up on top of the LPGA Manulife Classic leaderboard Thursday at windy Whistle Bear when Belen Mozo unraveled with a closing triple bogey.Choi shot a 6-under 66, finishing with a birdie on the par-5 ninth.Pretty good. Pretty good, said Choi, the South Korean player who won the Marathon Classic winner last year for her first LPGA Tour title. A lot of wind, but my game is good and driving is good, shot was good, so I made a lot of birdies.Mozo was 7 under before running into trouble on the par-4 18th. The wind took her drive wide right into thick rough. She hacked her way out, found two bunkers and finally putted out for a 68. The Spaniard was in a late group and apologized to reporters as she rushed to the driving range before it closed for the day.Second-ranked Ariya Jutanugarn was four strokes back after a 70 in her bid to win three straight events for the second time this season. The 20-year-old Thai player began her latest streak at the Womens British Open, and rebounded from a knee injury that forced her to withdraw during the Rio Olympics to win the Canadian Pacific Womens Open on Sunday in Alberta.Using a driver in competition for the first time since May, she dropped two strokes on the back nine after birdieing the first three holes and making the turn in 4 under.U.S. Open champion Brittany Lang, second last year at Whistle Bear after winning the inaugural event in 2012 at Grey Silo, was a stroke back at 67 along with South Koreas In Gee Chun, Spains Azahara Munoz and Swedens Dani Holmqvist. Lang holed a lob wedge for eagle on the par-5 third -- her 12th hole.The course was playing a little bit tricky with the wind and couldnt get to that par 5, Lang said. I actually laid it up a little bit too far left and through. I was like, `Awe, should still be OK. And then when I hit it, it was nice and high and on the right line. And we couldnt see it. And then my husband and all our friends were up there, and they were screaming, so it was a pretty cool reaction.Munoz noted the tournaments later dates after her bogey-free round.ddddddddddddI think its nicer playing now than in June, Munoz said. I think last year was a little cooler the first few days. The course is great. The greens roll really nice, so if you hit a good putt, the ball goes in.Top-ranked Lydia Ko had a 70. The 19-year-old New Zealander has four LPGA Tour victories this year.Defending champion Suzann Pettersen shot a 69 in the group with Ko and Stacy Lewis (70). Pettersen won at 22 under last season in the first year at Whistle Bear after three at Grey Silo.Jutanugarn played alongside 18-year-oldCanadian star Brooke Henderson matched Jutanugarn with a 70 in their afternoon group.The wind really picked up on the back nine. It was kind of difficult, the 18-year-old Henderson said. You could see all three of us not really playing exactly the way we wanted just because of the wind and the conditions. But I finished 2 under on afternoon tee time in windy conditions. Im happy. Im just excited to tee it up tomorrow where conditions will be a little bit softer and not as much wind.Henderson, from Smith Falls in southeastern Ontario, beat Ko in a playoff in June in the KPMG Womens PGA for her first major title, and successfully defended her Portland Classic title in early July.Choi has concentrated on improving her driving. She hit 10 of 14 fairways Thursday.I worked really hard the last three weeks, Choi said. I want to hit straight and strong my drive four days, so I focus on just my driving four days.DIVOTS: Alena Sharp and Maude-Aimee Leblanc topped the Canadians at 69. Sharp, from Hamilton, is coming off a career-best fourth-place finish in Alberta. Lorie Kane had a 70. The 51-year-old Kane was inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame last week. ... Michelle Wie birdied the 18th for a 72. She has missed 11 of 19 cuts this season and is 112th on the money list with $55,375. ' ' '