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Don Tea Mark J?r.Scresgenhauf' Canada, USTA 38078 BradOtt WiKKF 4s:37 7" (28), Sweden, UnrM Statot, Agassi Jennifer m " (6), SHantngioh' del. Andy rMDtatIi 404383 Saslietball WNBA 1 Paacual, Spain, and Paolt Suaraz (1), Spaki, dsf. JsrwrJs ttuearova, Slovakia, and 3 Corcrn Mininez (8L Sptki, Bern Demendeva, Ruaato, and Al Sug(yama(15), South Lktzsl Africa, and Hubor, Japan, dtf. Russia, srvJEk Bryan (4), States, dtf . Heme 4M Australia, and Daniel Nestor (1), Canada, 3 Atcla Motk and Todd Wccotridge, Australia, dsf . Marbna ftovntltovB, Unrlad SMsa, and LkrirJar 10-- 3 PJtrask. Pan (8), todto, Vera ZVonerevs, United I Pet 11 .621 3 13 552 13 J552 5 5 Jm Grab, and RkJiey rembenj, champions' running game, carried 16 times for 86 yards. , But the Patriots' defense bailed them out after a horrible first half, although the 446 yards they allowed were more than they gave up in any game last year. Three times they stopped the Colts after turnovers, the seco time after Branch fumbled a punt and Asante Samuel was called for pass interference to put the ball at the L But Eu-gene Wilson knocked the ball loose from James and rookie Vince Wilfork recovered with 3 minutes, 43 seconds kft, avoiding what looked like a sure ' v. I 10 T Pet 0 1.000 ' . , :. row, kicked it wide right with 24 seconds left. "It seems all of our games with them 1 &tPPERSSlgned contract to a Signed contract Leyva PF 27 PA Miami 0 0 0 .000 0 0 feaaa JMO 0 0 24 0 0 0 PP PA 0 0 0 0 0 24 27 Jets Houston Jackaomm Tamstan 9) 0 0 0 0 0 ' t 0 0 0 1 T Pat 0 ,000 000 0 0 "JXIO 0 .000 Shaun G Released 01 S OL Alex Sulrsted to a victor NTmmo Lance to the practice souad Bronson Zack Placed S S Justin Lucas. reserve. rrfured WASklWTON L T PA 0 0 0 Ckneiend PlSsburgb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pet .000 .000 .000 .000 PP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t T 'pet 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 PP 0 KanmaCtty 0 0 Oakland 0 Sen 0 Denver Diego 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 STARS Urquhart to NASHVIXE Slants come down to a late play, but our defense made just enough plays to win," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. This game was a repeat of last season's AFC championship, a toughly played 24-1-4 New England win that spurred the NFL to tighten up on hold- -, ing and bumping by def enshre backs. But the first flag on a defensive back didnt cxmeunril four minutes into the third quarter, when the Colts' David Thornton was called for holding one play before Brady hit Patten for a TD to give New England a 20-1-7 lead, v The win was the 16th straight for New England, including the last 12 regular-season games plus two playoff . games and the Super Bowl last season. That puts the Patriots two short of the NFL record of 18 set by five teams, with most recently Denver in 1997-9games at Arizcca, at Buffalo after a bye and Miami at home coming up. The Colts led 3 at halftime and it could have been more if not for another big play by tte New England Bruschi's interception of , Manning's pass with the Colts at the a three-ye- 0 0 0 0 D Patrick Trtvern F nod to a Cay contract C prrrsauii8HpaGUtt8-sLWM- vtrnon att Murtey. College fWCE Agreed to terms with DeBerry, football coach, on a extension. AM Rsher contract Signed Randy ErJtari, football contract Ltt Bouck and Lindsay women's assistant aoflbeil coachea. CONNECTICUT to Chouinard PA Signed CAMADPae-Sg- Fewer. WAUr-flam- 0 0 0 0 Ryan contract coach, PF Ctlflon LB ned Hockey DAUAS PA National Conference Pet .000 .000 .000 .000 REOSMB-Sig- Smtti to the practice squad. Rsteand Dt BusctistU from the practice spued. 0 97 on ST. LOUS RAAtS MONTREAL Statot, 17-1- Jake Waived F Christian. Football 0 8 48-ya- C ned sheet CaKamJLTIBENGA-- JO) I ed ' heakethal coach, to a contract txttniion through 2012. Nstaia mac rjrectorof I'a New England 6 on their first possession. That was eerily Kke last season's game, when Rodney Harrison did that to Manning from the 1 on the first series. The Patriots, win had only two running backs dressed, came out with four wide receivers and drove 48 yards in nine plays to set up a field goal by Adam Vinatieri All nine ofplays were passes from a fense as Dilion sat out his first series as a Patriot field goal made Vanderjagt's it 3 L2p into the second quarter. The next Indy drive was a stunner 66 yards in nine plays, all of them runs and most of them up the middle. The score came on a run by Doti-t- te 32-ya- rd 25-ya- :c': Thai Willie McOnest sacked Manning with the Colts at the Patriots 18, forcing Mike Vanderjagt to try a field goal instead of a chip shot. , Vanderjagt, who had made 42 in a offer Laettner. I 1 I NY. United Elena standings 9J Continued from CI an LOS ANGELES 8 .724 21 CAVALBIS-Sig- to T8akalkxs Buffalo NawEngiand 97 16 .500 15 .500 14 .500 15 .483 16 .467 16 .467 khcal RHP Den Activated MF CtEVELANO BaPJmora Svtaant I0jtaova and Ekma LWnvtotva (2), Ibaaaj, def. Barbara Schett, Austria, and Patty Schnyder (12), Svirtarland. Scott Designated RHP DL DL CUrvHAM) Runts W TarrrlrwTarigarn(7lThal-inrJ,4-- standings Activated the y assignment Nt Basketball American Conference (3), VtrgMa ftuano " for FootbaU jgpjf .42:3981... " " from Eah Snyder Livingston 64, 64, Krowlei. Bahamas, and Dariei Nettor def. Juxen OetmetoaB and Nicolas Spain, States, vs. Capriati (8), United Derrfflirjeva NY. rfjfjsk vnlkamson tram the Haas, 6 Mahut, Franca, (5). 6 (5). LtarvJar Paet, India, and David RHd (13L Czech Rspubkc. def. Rafael Nads, snd Tommy ftooredo, MettHendrtx Transactions HOUSTON ASTROS Pleybtgbaittta-t-L NFL Byron 113.612. Ford, OOtDEN STATE WARRIORS Germany, Joachim Johaneaon Chris Stroud Gordon, Baseball Paes, kidta, and David FWd (13), Czech Repubac, w. Mark lOiowtM, Bahamaa, and Daniel Nestor (3), Canada Nat txplafli 146 Svsrjana IOjzrrtaova (9), Russia, vs. tindsay Davenport (5). uYilted States Hrbaty def. Andre (1), Svntzerland, (6), Unrtad States, 34, Ueyton Hewitt (4), Australia, del. Tommy ' Tm 54. (39) 90STTJN RED SOX (22), Slovakia, Roger Federer ' 51. (94) Eddie Bethr. Ford, 118.650. 52. (51) Wayne Edwards, Dodge. 117.930. 53. (77) Jimmy Kitchens. Chevrolet 1 7.142. 64, Ten ' Thn 46. (75) Jay Sauter, Chevrolet 122.638. 47. (71) Kevin Lepage, Chevrolet 121.441. 48. (0) Mike Porter, Chevrolet, 121 .261 US. Open Show Court Schedule Leender 33776 ' 49. (04) Eric IwcClure, Oievrolet. 121.147. 50. (56) Tim Sauter, Chevrolet 120.385. and Aleksandra W02ntak (6), Canada, Akn lOeytxtnova, Russlt, and Shahar Peer (4), Israel, def. Nlkea Frankova, Czech Republic, and Pant; $17.78 ssHs (BiaaJ Itmj ' 42. (49) Derrtke Cope, Ford, provisional. 43. (24) Steve Grtssom, Chevrolet past champion Failed to Qualify Ftomanla, del. At The USTA NiIIiiisI 127.676 mpb. 127.179. Chevrolet 127.069. 4 Jr.. Chevrolet 126.921. 5. (21) Kevto Harvlck, Chevrolet 126.677. 6. (20) Mike Ben. Chevrolet 126.624. 7. (8) Marrjn Truex Jr.. Chevrolet 126.505. 8. (59) Stacy Comoton, Ford, 126.428. 9. (14) Casey Atwood, Chevrolet 126 404. 10. (11) Paul Menard, Chevrolet 126.310. 11. (86) Ted Musgrave. Dodge, 126.280. 12. (25) Mike McUugtiUn. Ford, 126.245. 13. (9) Mark Martin, Ford, 126.204. 14. (00) Jason Leffler, Chevrolet 126.121. 15. (60) Greg Blffle, Ford, 126.015. 16. (1) Casey Mean, Dodge, 125.962. 17. (6) Mark McFarland. Dodge, 125.857. 18. (27) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet 125.827. 19. (32) David Stremme, Dodge, 125,763. 20. (99) Michael Watblp, Clievrolet 125.558. 21. (37) David Green, Pontlac, 125.500. 22. (35) Shelby Howard, Ford. 125.401. 23. (22) Jason Keller, Ford, 125.058. 24. (87) Bolton Held, Chevrolet 125.006. 25. (18) J.J. Veley, Crawolet 125.000. 26. (23) Kenny Wallace. Crawolet 124.931. 27. (47) Robert Fresstey, Ford. 124.890. 28 (28) Mark Green, Ford, 124.711. 29. (36) Travis Geisler, Chevrolet 124.665. 30. (2) Ron Homaday Jr., Crawolet 124.252. 31. (12) Tim Fedewa, Chevrolet 124.216. 32. (91) Stanton Barrett Porroac, 123.882. 33. (52) Brad Teague, Ford, 123.848. 34. (41) Brian Sockweil, Chevrolet 123 779. 35. (82) Lowell Bennett Chevrolet 123.525. 36. (88) Jeff Fuller, Chevrolet 123.491. 37. (43) Aaron Rke, Dodge, 123 451. 36 (4) Mike WaHace, Ford, 23.282. 39. (02) Hermle Sadler, Crawolet provisional. 40. (72) John Graham, Chevrolet provisional. 41. (10) Gus Wasson, Chevrolet provisional. (55) Hobby Gordon, (46) Asrnm Lewis 44. (31) Todd Bodine. Ford, 123.153. 45. (44) Justin Labonte, Dodge, 123.069. U.S. Open Roddick (2), OaveFjimmelll' Yl (7), Taiwan, def. Kevin Anderson and Frttt Wotmarane, South Africa. (8). 34, Brendan Evans and Scott Oudsem (1), United SUM, def. GO Jones and Wlrtam Ward. New Tennis Charm Warren OvUSessler CnirrneyFakcloth JemieFarrsh (Hodeden and . 1. (38) Kasty Kahne. Dodge. 2. (5) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet 1 'Shahar((2),larael.ef.AleluwKlraWo2rek 64. 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Robin Kates and Igor Skating (6), Netherlands, from Leak 26.574. Passing Detroit ; o. 34- 0 0 Auto racing . n Fklt down ' Rouiali last year. That was one of the four games Berry missed with a broken hand. t' Continued from CI "(Berry and Beck) run the same offense, throwing the ball around a do is pass. If you have the ability to tot," Teevens said. "Beck is a mobile throw the bail against pressure, it softens theijr attack. player, maybe that would be a slight difference. But, I've seen Berry move , Stanford appears to have imaround as well They both can throw proved at quarterback. Sophomore the ball effectively, and schematically Trent Edwards completed they'll do the same things with either passes for 187 yards and two touch- quarterback. downs in the opener. That's certainly Teevens needs Edwards and the a big improvement from last year's betgame at BYU; when he connected on rest of the teNoneam to play ' his col- - . ter, too. Knowing the way through in ltof-2- 3 for 25 yards just San Jose, they understand, isnt quite lege debut. A touchdown drive with the same as what they'll see this , 351 left was the clincher. Stanford trailed 14-- 9 in the fourth quarter be- ,'. weekend. .' "I think we played OK, we ' fore scoring the final nine points, ; couldVe played better " Teevens . Now Stanford is worried about this ' time BYlTs said,"WeplayachalleigingKhed-- . quarterbacks solving is BYU ule, and we need to improve. For the : the camp around. No one in first one out of the blocks, there were . Beck was will who play. p declaring some good things in all aspects of the the starter against Notre Dame but ' left early in the second quarter with a game. But, I think we can do much shoulder sprain. Berry would start in better," wssible" Beck is his place if tl I Jason Frandiuk can be reached at ' , deemed a no-g, saw ifranchukheraldextra.com never team Berry Teevens' ' '.N.Y. 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LtaPortor TonyCanxan HHlWSSi San 108; BAbrtu, Louis, Atlanta, N 1 .333 .330 .323 .320 .317 .316 .316 FTWeoetpru, 0 MarkHenaoy JotOglMt 0 0 301 71 Charley Hoftman Andrew Mctardy DermyBrtgge Ctmt r SMrkBC R 0 0 1 BreBOuigiey Daw. Sutherland 7 Bsstiooiit 162; NL 1 SterWoodsrd Brjeton, 172; 203; Anaheim, to - wtospff 0 3 12 12 CIaaW,11-Reke Tampa FGarda, CNcego, 160; UKy, Toronto, 149; Bonderman, Detroit, 143. SAVES MFSvera, New York, 46; FCordero, Texas, 42; Nathan, Mlmeaota, 39; Found, Boston, 28; PerdvaJ, Anaheim, 27; Bern, Tamps Bay, 25; Jut, Baltimore, 21; brunt, Detroit 21. KEacoosr, 10 12 P BosIta 36; llonerto, Chicago, 35; Aflodnoutt NewYork33;Snefneld.NewYork.83;Telxeka, Texas, 30, Blalock, Teas, 29. fTOtBI 8Asa-Cnwf-ard, Tamps Bey. 50; ISuzuM, Seattle. 33; Rgglne, Anarnrn, 27; Bfoberts. Baltknors, 26; Lawton, Oewert, 23; AFttdrtguez, New York, 23; Jeter. New York, 22, MiSoer.OaMsnd, P1TCHM8(140nHlm) , .762, .810, 3.90; PtAartlne., Boston, . 3.44; Scmelng, Boston, 184, .750, 3.38; Smtana. Minnesota, J38, 2.65; KBrown, New York, 10-.714, 3.99; Rogers, Texas, 16-896. 4.56; THudson, OwxJand. .687, 3.30; Washourn, AftMrri, .667, 4.70. tTPJOHUn-Sarsm, Minnesota, 233; PMartmez, MacOwtodBrtoeaa 0 0 0 0 RogerTntalH 11, Seattle 6 (9V Gerut (11), (20), BUa pi). EMsrtraz 2 0 11 BBoone 81), Drjbbs (1). PS, EuuH (33), BocacHca (5J. 38; OOrttz. Boston, 2 0 0 0 Yardaaat IV. Conrwcecut Pat .000 000 000 0 0 Aruona 1 T 0 6 6 Green Bay fMiMcaksriianiAta-ralataridfiuien- 1 Wes Short Jr. 4 4 2 2 3 3 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 t 10; Infanta, JoCno, 3 Cliff Kresge ak r kH 5 0 10 113 b Gerutrf 46; BRoberts, , Baltimore, 45; DOrtrz, Boston, 42; THafner, Cleveland, 39; HRamlrez, Boston, 37; CGuien, Detroit, 36; Tejsoa, Baltimore, 36. TMPLES Crewtord, Tampa Bay, 17; Rgnjnt, 7; 3 2 jpejS1nowr WPerti ' 0Yn ouela lawtonl VMrtic Nslnsrcli BsM3b Braardlb BellleKl, Cleveland, Bay, 7. HOME 1 O at 71 0 Bw, 27; Randy 5 1 3 OEusJllf 6 0 1 5 2 2 0 FJWtsdh 5 0 11 BBoon2b 2 2 11 JoCn3b 5 2 2 1 Owe Bocncae. 5 0 4 Lopez ss 1 5 DoUsph Bmcfetlb FMdph 42 014 Totds . 105; THlfner, Cleveland, 103; VGuerrero, Anaheim, 103; VMaronn, Cleveland, 102. asd, Seattle, 227; MYoung, Tens, . 162; VGuerrero, Anaheim, 174; Tajadi, Detroit, 8; MYoung, Texas, Danya at r kM Crisp cf 124; TejarM, BaMmort, Boston, 111; Sheffield, New 14; CGuNen, Detroit, ,1 9 0 CNcaga Detroit SsajarSeakar Mfnneaots WTPCelWal 4 lt0bMiwaaaaaMasa-waa- psnjsnt York, Anaheim, 0 5 0 0 0 Yarsp7Pr71( SEATTIE OOrttz, Boston, O0WUS 3 5 MaaAbspyMCk INDIANS 9, MARINERS 5 Damon, Boston, 106; ShorMd, Haw fork. 106; VGuorrero, Anaheim, 103; Lawton, Oevtlend, 99; Cemtan, Detroit, 97; MYoung, Tax, 95; AHodngue. New fork. 95; Mflamtret, Barton, 95. 122; MRermrez, ( United P L 9 8 6 t lfMCunmarIJonanlliiak,lM Argsnana.8-3.8-- Nationwide Virginia Beach Open Bel Canadian Open Wednesday's late AL boxes MOM Ml iBi i tawOnaane TarapaBay Saasa. del Bryn GocnM. UnaM Stales, ana 6 14). Pax Rsmrn, Mexn. PadafOM 71,Nswom59 toaPaMr.Eikjiand 0 2 dsf. Caraana Houston h t UMM HM49 aaknaap Manaetr Sarnnl. tan, snd Gans Meyer, GnacMn Z Tuuay'a skBidayt. Johnson, 41: im DaMa isniwn. Sasass. 84,41M9Btisak. Cweol 67 LosAngstasM OetnatatPrnanXSpja; IMj M 72. kbgssiAngai Jansnsa, Spaia I0 I0 M 86. Cramoe 74. Sacramenlo 69 San Amorto 77, Houston 72 Devon at ins Angeles, ToMNaiialkitUnMStotot CoMb f 0 6 4 PTons TtmScrmai tow. leaders w T- snot oflSfiawn Estss infnt toad ktnnj of St LoW' fjsme tcjslnst at San FrancitoD. McGwire, who bi p rnajor league ISBrlnptthonisiifoT . . . . u usnano stsssson, oscsnw me mi ptayer vmn sessons sinca rtuth In 1927 and 1928 2000 Randy Johnson became tot 1 2th player to resch 3,000 itrkeoubt, fanning a pssion-nlg- b 14 In seven Innlnas In Arttona s 3 lose si 12 Irvvngs to Rohda. Johnson sieo recorded his 300to strikeout for tot third coriaecutJvt ssoson and the fourth ttme. Noam ftyan la the only other pitcher to accomplish the feat 2003 St Low' Tony Li Russe became Hit eighth manager In major league history to reach 2.000 wins when the CerdnaJs bait Oxoraoo La Russa Is 2,000-- 1 ,782 In 25 seaoona 2. with tot Chicago WhtM Son rjaktondandSt Baseball AL 2 SeerjH 70 San Antonio at toWna, 9 I I H Mark McGwire joined Babe Ruto tp tot In major tsapus fastory wtfh corvjec- - 1897 4 6 k WW Gagne 1977 Roy Howsl Mt two bom tuna, (wodou-biand 1 stogja and drove In ram runs, rxMsr-In- g Toronto past toe New York Yankees 19--1 618 aactaon stuck out 16 toe 1880 most by a rookis and 8n Montreal Ekpoibsat (1), 7 4 5 4 mm Rom ( r 2H CotoUO-- 1 - ; Mnd DifrM CMm, Notihtfli 1 lit t Mb I B talet3-- 4 top Lou Brock fled Maury WW 1974 stolan biss record wkh stssl In 81a 6rst toning sgaitst the F1)elrywj Wsew. He broke the record wtto stop No. 105 In tfa) aaveutli 1( Ftrdomo, 7, Prow 11 Outer, Sutton, Rodrtgutt, Ramose. 31 Pardons). Soil (1). SMtcfW, Uoon. H V 5V, Ssna win rjiacelntafCFratheklirstrkneeveron 0 0 0 0 - sis 014 Del Aoaarto, httthll 1 110 112 110 13 Denotata c 4 0 Cakp 1 31 4 Las AnpPsa 7. ljllHllp4tSnlai2(4),iM t 0 0 0 Sutton. 0 14 1 1 1 0 floMguna: 2 1 3 0 0 0 Martrdh 5121 10 61 r i tit ret IMt, Fmoi GaMgiit, Quwtnf llCW.SouitKofwi , Thonw Orwoutwrnwtitogiwiamd 1. SoUsfh NtiCai TrMMW MM opaiw of a djajpRKWdar. Joe QIMaggkitiecametie pbyarto ffvee home runs in one game at GnfMi Sfaolun, kttdng fjia New York YtnksiBiiastttis1 VfaaNiiQton SsrvJors 1887 Jo Horten of CMcago Wlw So beat the Detmt Tigers wkh s 64 fHiarlnthi first game of a doubtebssdsr. The New York Mull swept Montreal In 1 1998 oouoleheadar it Shea Stadium. 2 In 12 Inrtngi Ttis vlcsories moved tfie Mats Into Drat and i860 al BM a QevaWnrs Ray CaMwri pNcried aoalnet tw New York Yankees, a 3 OPnrp Tnwoii taMiitiiMA. ' atomic Ota ANGELS 10, CHUKARS 7 McFl9 urn ir nlb vomku mh nnvn, EngM snpk 34 6 7 FftfKai Btttsnp Cm ft This date in Baseball Tsaxaf,8apt 14 alPisaa Mvc Ftny, Cmrp. 69 70 70 70 70 70 ' 70 70 70 Rssat Fossunp SsMcep OtwjsBk Nsncep Fiwidvco, 215; Oftnz, PNtttwrgh, IBS; CleiMn. QKago, 183; Qemsns, HoubUi. t83; Oewat, Hsntn, 181. SMia-Ben- ltB, Honda. 41; Mnghuaa,St Lcua. 40; Gagne, Lot Angelas. 37; Kdb, Mtwaukaa, 37; Graves, CnoMrw. 37, Mesa, ntlaourgn, 37; Sraoltz. Mtanla. 36. atPma Hayaitt Ftnifi pJi Bents . , BSnmMttw,217;StaNdlSan ted Urn 3 Sas ruiliiiiw, Houstm, 600, 319; Marqup, St tow, 14-.778, 344, Mnn, PMarMpraa. 13-- .765, 4.60: 18-Florida. .762. Pwnflc, 3.09; Carpsnlar, St Louis, 14-,737, 3.37; Suppan, St Law. .714. 3.97; SrMM, San Frandaco, 1M, .714, 310. WIWHWII lUuhMiw, Arttons, 249; ftww Ve Tim Tracy IMk N 9 0 8 . AJanto iadfj JkaAranAss.mM,tAxtdSat otnp Snwjsrc SO; SotjoztfS Pat Pal Cashew Jaka Rttparaat AtaaML Kae Ftaft 16-- 0 15 SOS 17 AM 23 .233 14 la 12 7 Saa Armas 3k ansa MSUlMH Fionoi. 38; QAarsu, PrMaOMprat, 38; Los Angslsi, 33, treat, (anoMnatt, Mna. PTiaedtlpnie. 27; CManon, Crscago, t It Mtyat Ban Ptorre, DPjobsrta, ' 8t dius, Pioneer league Playoffs On this date in 2000, Arizona's Randy Johnson became the 12th 14 in player to reach 3,000 strikeouts, as he formed a season-hig- h seven innings and the Diamondbacks lost to Florida 4--3 in 1 2 innings. 32-ya- rd 3-- minic Rhodes. . t James finished with 132 yards rushing on 30 carries and Manning was for 256 yards. Manning went over 25,000 yards passing for his career in his 95th game, the second . -- fastest to that mark. The only one quicker was Dan Marino, who got there in 92 games. ' |