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Show CAILY Sunday. September 5. 2004 HERALD B3 TODAY AMBRIMNG at Tennessee UNLV fin KPN? m ( P TODAY TODAY Major League Basebal Anaheim at Cleveland CoBegefootbal Syracuse at Purdue J. 1130 6p.m,ESPN Olympics Boyfriend off "Sure, we got punished badly last night, but winners never quit and quitters never win. New Yorkers never b,uit and we reflect the spirit of New York." Olympic silver medajist lulled BRUSH, Colo. The boyfriend of Olympic wrestling silver medalist Sara McMam was killed Friday when the Jeep the couple was in rolled off the shoulder of Interstate 76 in northeastern Colorado, the Colorado State Patrol said. The crash happened about L20 p jh., when the Jeep rolled about two times, and Steven Blackford was ejected, patrol spokesman Master Trooper Ron Watkins said. Blackford was not wearing a seat belt. Watkins said McMann was driving, and he believed Blackford was in the front passen- - ger seat. Blackford, 28, was a three-timNCAA wrestler at Arizona State. McMann was hospitalized in Fort Morgan and has asked that her condition not be released, according to a hospital employee who refused to give her name. Watkins said she suffered minor to moderate injuries, but could not elaborate TV TIME EVENT STATION Baseball 11 a.m. Atlanta at Montreal Chicago Cubs at Florida Anaheim at Cleveland TBS 1p.m. WGN 6 p.m. ESPN ' CoBege Football Syracuse at Purdue 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Kentucky at LouisvHIe Fresno State at Washington at Tennessee ABC ESPN FOXSN ESPN2 .. Gotf European Masters LPGA State Farm Classic First Tee Open Deutsche Bank Championshipo ' - : 7 a.m. TGC 1p.m. ESPN2 2 p.m. 3 p.m. NBC ABC -- Investigators believe she was wearing a seat belt. McMann, 23, of Lock ' Haven, Pa., won a silver medal at the 2004 Olympics in Athens class. She in the 138 lost the championship match to rival and training partner Kaori kho of Japan. McMann's parents, Paula and Tucker McMann, told The Express newspaper in Lock Haven that hospital officials said their daughter was physically OK. Watkins said the accident remained under investigation, but speed may be a possible cause. He did not know if alcohol or drugs were related. The couple was traveling from the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs to Washington D.C, where Blackford was attending the Columbus Law School at Catholic University, according to Gary Abbott of USA Wrestling. The accident happened about-1miles east of Brush, about 90 miles northeast of Denver. NFL Ravens' Ogden hopes to play in opener OWINGS MILLS, Auto Racing 11a.m. Drag racing, NHRA 11 a.m. motocross Bicycle AMA Superbikes 1p.m. Motorcycle racing, 3 p.m. Drag racing, NHRA NASCAR Nextel Cup 5 p.m. Terml U.S. Open U.S. Open ESPN NBC ' SPEED ESPN2 NBC . 9 a.m. CBS Sfam. USA ' Volleyball AVP Chicago Open e ; Noon NBC Md Ravens tackle Jonathan Ogden hopes to play in the season opener after spraining a knee ligament in Baltimore's final exhibition game. and 345 Ogden, pounds, has played in 58 straight games. The seven-tim- e Pro bowl players hasn't missed a game since sitting out a win over Jacksonville in 2000. Right tackle Ethan Brooks most likely would move to the left side if Ogden misses any time. Ogden injured his left medial collateral ligament in a 7 27-1- n Han Hyun Kim (66), (68) and Suzann Pettersen (69) Hee-Wo- r to Cleveland, the most lopsided loss in 101 year history 22-- 0 the team's 017 THE AIR UNLV round, shot a 71 to finish four strokes back at 17 under. Jennifer Rosales (68) was 15 under, and Canadian Nancy Harvey 64 to join Mi had a career-bes- t J" t George Steinbrenner Yankees owner on losing at f .1 SHUN KAJIYAMA Associated Press Reigning world champion Fetter Solberg of Norway and Philip Mills of Great Britain steer their Subaru Impreza WRC 2004 during the 16th special stage of Redly Japan, the 11th round er of the FLA World Rally Championship, in Japan on Saturday. victory against the New York Giants on Thursday night and did not participate in a light practice leading to the opener. "I'm walking, bending it," he said Saturday. "It's still too early to telL but at least I'm making progress, and that's a good thing. I'd say I'm Ogden was leading running back Chester Taylor on a sweep when he fell and a group of players landed on his legs. He was assisted off the field by were not taktrainers. en and a subsequent MRI was negative. "I was like Why is this happening to me in the last preseason game? Ogden said. "I knew after about a minute that it wasn't too serious. I just know I need to be out there against the Browns." . In other news, the Ravens e placed linebacker Peter (knee surgery) on the physically unable to perform list, meaning he cannot practice with the team until the regular season's sixth week. The team also released eight players, including three members of the 2002 draft class: cornerback Javin Hunter and The other cuts were offen- sive lineman Eric Dumas, cornerback Rashad Holman, tight end Nkk Eller, safety Dave ll and linebacker Brandon Rager. Re-vi- , GOLF 50-50- ." X-ra- Boul-war- Lamont Bright-f- ul (both sixth-roun-d picks) and wideout Ron Johnson, a fourth-roun- d selection who caught a touchdown pass against Carolina in the 2002 season opener. 13 under. Kim, a f return specialist ajn, ABC Kerr shoots 63 second-straig- ht for lead Cristie SPRINGFIELD, I1L Kerr shot her second straight Sounder 63 on Saturday to take a e lead into the final four-strok- round of the State Farm Clas- sic. Calif orn-ia- n looking for her LPGA Tour victory was frustrated by the slow pace of play, with the fi- nal threesome of Kim, Kerr and Rosales spending more than five hours on the course. "You can't expect it to last forever," Kim said. Kerr won the Takefuji Classic in March and the Shoprite 'Classic in June and is fifth on the money list with $806,936, but has missed the cuts in her last two tournaments and hasn't finished better than 11th in two months. "With a positive attitude I started to play better, and it kind of snowballed into this," Kerr said. I Jimenez leads by a stroke at European Masters: In Switzerland, Miguel Angel Jimenez 66 Saturday to shot a regain the lead at the European Masters, with Ryder Cup , teammates Luke Donald and Sergio Garcia a stroke behind after three rounds. Jimenez, going for his fifth title of the year and coming off a victory last week in Ger198. many, was at Donald shot a 65,and Garcia, the leader after two rounds, had a 68. Jimenez opened with d lead. a 65 for the The Spaniard birdied the 15th and 16th holes Saturday to draw even with Donald and went in front by a stroke when the Englishman bogeyed the final hole. Jimenez, Donald and Garcia the only Ryder Cup players are preparing for in the field the showdown against the United States on Sept. 9 at Oakland Hills outside Detroit. Fouriplayers are four strokes off the lead Eduardo first-roun- Kerr, seeking her third victory of the year and fourth in eight full seasons on the LPGA 195 total Tour, had a on the Rail Golf Course the score on the tour best this season. She also moved into position to threaten the mark of 27 under set by Annika Sorenstam in the 2001 Standard Register PING. "I'm not trying to shoot this low, I promise, Kerr said. "You'll shoot as low as you cart shoot if you do all of the (little) things well" She made a long eagle putt -on the par-- 5 fifth hole and also had eight birdies and a bogey Saturday, playing her first sev en holes in 6 under. Christina Khn, who took a e lead into the 54-ho- le 72-ho- le four-strok- m 17-1- Romero (67), Ernie Els (66), Graeme McDowell (66) and Craig Spence (66). Els, the defending champion, made three birdies over the last five holes. Romero, a Argentine, won on thfe mountain course in 1994 and 2000. anon mm mk MgM .... 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