MILWAUKEE -- With the Milwaukee Brewers clinging to a one-run lead with one out in the ninth, Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo drove a ball to deep center field off closer Tyler Thornburg.Drifting back, outfielder Keon Broxton timed his leaped and stretched above the wall to make the catch.Broxton pumped his fist as he landed and Thornburg then got the final out to preserve Milwaukees 2-1 victory Wednesday night.Jonathan Villar homered from both sides of the plate to account for the Brewers runs.I honestly didnt think it was going to go that far off the bat, Broxton said. I just jogged to where I thought it was going to be and tracked it all the way to the wall. I saw it coming down and I had a good chance to jump up and catch it.Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell described Broxtons catch with the game on the line as every outfielders dream.You could tell by the way Keon reacted. You dont get opportunities like that (very often), Counsell said.Chicago manager Joe Maddon said he knew that ball would carry to the fence as soon as it was hit.But that kid, Broxton, hes so athletic that he was able to go over it, Maddon said.Milwaukee, which took two of three in the series, got its first hit when Villar homered leading off the fourth. Villar homered again off Joe Smith (1-1), the sixth Chicago pitcher, leading off the eighth.I dont feel happy for me. I feel happy for the team because we won, Villar said. Thats Broxtons game. If he didnt take the ball away its a tie game.Corey Knebel (1-2) pitched a scoreless inning in relief to get the win. Thornburg notched his ninth save in 13 chances.Chicago starter Mike Montgomery faced the minimum number of batters through three innings.The Cubs loaded the bases with one out in the first against Milwaukee starter Matt Garza, but failed to score.Garza, facing his former team for the second time this season, retired 14 of 15 batters at one point before giving up a solo home run to Rizzo with two outs in the sixth.Garza gave up one run and three hits in six innings.I made one mistake, Garza said. You cant get sour or you ruin the rhythm you are in right now.Garza has given up just two earned runs in 18 1/3 innings over his last three starts.Hes understood that he had to make adjustments, and hes understanding that this is the new him, Counsell said. Now hes at the point where he can have success being this guy.Montgomery lasted five innings, allowing one run and two hits.Montgomery, acquired by the Cubs on July 20 from Seattle in an effort to bolster their bullpen, gained a spot in the starting rotation when John Lackey went on the disabled list with a shoulder problem. He remained in the rotation after the Lackeys return on Sunday as the Cubs have temporarily opted to go with a six-man rotation.Milwaukee won for just the sixth time in the last 28 games against the Cubs.SLIDING BYRyan Braun tried to stretch a single into a double in the fourth but slid past second base and was called out when Cubs second baseman Ben Zobrist applied the tag.TRAINERS ROOMCubs: Reliever Justin Grimm left the game with an undisclosed illness after facing one batter in the sixth. ... Maddon thought about resting Rizzo but reconsidered. Watching him yesterday, he didnt look tired so I put him back in. 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They will typically be shown on a one-day delay.Getty, the Olympics official photography agency, launched a virtual-reality division in June to focus on 360-degree images. Getty shot some 360-degree images at the London Olympics in 2012 as the technology was emerging. This time in Rio, every Getty photographer will have a 360-degree camera.We are only on the cusp of what will be a tectonic plate shift in VR, Getty CEO Dawn Airey said.Meanwhile, Facebooks Oculus VR business, which developed the technology behind Gear VR, plans to showcase more than 400 360-degree images from various photographers. It will be available through the Oculus 360 Photos app on Gear VR and Oculus own Rift headset.---HIGH-TECH COVERAGENBC owner Comcast Corp. is showcasing its X1 set-top box, giving its customers a way to search for live coverage and replays by country, athlete and sport. Its also integrating voice search into the system. 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