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Show Uoaday. September 13, DAILY HEIALD 2004 CS NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE: WEEK 1 Detroit picks up rare road victory CHICAGO Bracy Walker got one of the game balls and rightfully so. Needing intravenous fluids to fight off dehydration, Walker rescued the Detroit Lions from the NFL's longest road losing streak Sunday. He rambled 92 yards for a TD after teamDETROIT 20 mate Shaun CHICAGO 16 Rogers blocked a field goal attempt. And later he preserved Detroit's 20-1-6 victory over the Chicago Bears, intercepting Rex Grossman's pass in the end zone pass with 18 second left "It's important to end the streak for aD the obvious reasons,'' Lions coach Steve Mariucci said after his . NAM V. HUH Associated Press Chicago running back Thomas Jones on Sunday. 14-1- 3, he-passer 7-- 27-ya- . 92-ya- rd Az-Zah- d rd 19-ya- first-quart- third-quart- Detroit defender Andrt' Goodman, bottom, tackles punt out of their own end zone, the lions chose to have punter Nick Harris run out of the end zone for but safety. It cut the lead to 20-1a gave the Lions a free kick strategy that nearly backfired. R.W. McQuarters returned the free kick 37 yards to the Detroit's 47 and Grossman's pass to David Terrell and a run by Thomas Jones got the Bears to the 24-ga- TH ASSOCIATED PRESS i "I was trying to throw up for a jump ball situation for David in the back of the end zone. I threw it a little short," Grossman said. "I should have thrown it away. I didn't' Thomas Jones' second TD run, this one with 12:40 left, a score set put the Bears up penalup by a roughing ty. Lions 9. Detroit Trailing at the half With no timeouts, Grossman was took the lead when Rogers blocked Paul Edinger's field goal sacked and then had to spike the ball on second down. Scrambling attempt and Walker grabbed the on third down, he threw the ball to ball, picked up some blockers and ' the corner for Terrell, but Walker cut back across the field on the made the pick. return. "I heard that dreaded sound, "the "Grossman started to scramble and I thought he was going to try thump" and the ball just happened and run it into the end zone," to roll my way. My first instinct Walker said. "He just so happened was to run," Walker said. "It was all discombobulated and I to throw the ball, and I looked and , it fell into my hands." thought about pitching it to Andre' Goodman, but he was running so Grossman, who lost a fumble and had two interceptions, took the fast it would have been a forward blame. lateral I didn't have any legs." stretch of road team's losses was wiped away. "We are glad it's over, believe me." Detroit's victory spoiled the coaching debut of the Bears' Lovie Smith, whose team was bogged down by penalties and mistakes. The victory was a costly one for the Lions. They lost WR Charles Rogers to a broken collarbone for the second straight year and he could miss most of the season. He got hurt going for a pass. Rogers, the second overall pick in the 2003 draft, played only five games last season. Pro Bowl cornerback Dre' Bly will have an MRI on Tuesday after spraining a knee ligament in the first quarter. Joey Harrington tossed a TD pass to ir ' Hakim in the fourth quarter and Detroit held on for its first road victory since beating the Jets on Dec 17 2000. With' 14 left, facing a difficult RtckGano Scoreboard FAST FACT throwing for 286 yards in a 24--1 4 loss to the New York Jets. SpofflghtMsodated Press Sourer. AP Elinor leagues Pioneer League playoffs . 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Dessmym, $66,000 19, Alabama 17, Colorado 16, Pittsburgh 12, Boston College 8, South Carolina 7, Troy 6, Arizona State 3, Bowing Green 3, 1, San Dtego State 1, Stud 201 '84646202' 694746-2- 02 f)64n202. 4 Fred Gibson, 648,000 Hale Irwin, $48,000 694749-2- Jbbji'harrti'$M',SW Rodger Davis, $34,500 664946-2- 06 Angels Continued from Cl sophomore season, the outfielder got drafted by the Anaheim Angds and this timed signed to play prof esaonal baseball p Perdomo spent a few days in in Mesa, then arrived in Provo. "It wasn't really hard to adjust to Pro-- . vo he said. "I was just out here playing ball and that takes all your time. The only other things you nave time to do is eat and rest." During the 2002 season, Perdomo hit .270 with 16 doubles, four home runs and ' 39 RBI. He also gained experience that Angels manager Tom Kotchman says is very valuable now. "He brings experience, leadership and maturity," Kotchman said. "He's been i vahiable to me because he reinforces what I say, both on and off the field." After Provo fell to Great Falls in Game 3 of the 2002 championship! Perdomo felt ready to move up to the next level In the spring of 2003, he stayed for extended spring training in Arizona. . "We had infieldoutfield practice one mini-cam- , 724949210 .450 $21,450 3 Joanm Money, $21 ,450 Dnoth) Delasm, $i'5.464"' The Barrett, $15,464 Jualnkstsr, $15,464 ChrWnaKim, $15,464 70475-2- 14 Johanna Head, $15,464 Moira durin, '$11,739' Rachel Teska, $11,739 Kate Golden, $11,739 770-7221- 5 Karrte Webb, $11,739 674-7321- 5 Usetotte Neumann, $11,739 ReWey Rankin, $11,739 ' 7734-2- i6 Wendy Ward, $9,715 Dawn $9,715 Pat Hurst $9,715 HelwArfrerJseon, $9,715 " lisatilew, $7,4l'3 ' Jerma Darnels, $7,413 Natftna Taylor, $7,413 JtHMcGBI, $7,413 7 $7,413 Khan Albere, $7,413 Han, $7,413 Beth Bader, $7,413 Jamie Hullett $7,413 Mliaela Farm), $7,413 6774213 77049215 Mississippi 1. 664702(14 6774214 7,063; Par 72 state 74, Virginia Tech 44, Georgia Tech 42,Mlssoun 37, North Carolina State 35, TCU 30, Notre Dam 23, Southern Q. $30,928 Laura Diaz, $21 Karen Stijpples, 4 05 67047206 Mm 7770216 77732167 7744921 7771217 7772217 7774217 day in June," Perdomo remembered. "I was just throwing, then I felt something snap in my elbow. My pinkie and ring fingers went numb." He immediately went in and found out he would need surgery. He sat out almost a full year, spending most of his time in rehabilftatioa "It's been pretty tough," Perdomo admitted. "I'm still not back to 100 percent. My numbers my first year were much better than my numbers this year have been. It gets frustaiting." Perdooio found himself right where he was at the beginning of 2002: in Provo. ' But he has seen his abilities increase as this season progressed. "Coming back, I was just excited," he said. "I wasn't worried where I was go- - -., ing. I just wanted to play." Perdomo said the hardest thing about playing baseball right now is performing at the level he wants to play at. He hit 247 with five home runs and 20 RBI this ' season. But he said he loves the competition and being at the ballpark every day. With the end of the 2004 season com-ing up, Perdomo said he hopes to work : ,$.5010 Hilary Lunke, $5,010 Meredith Duncan. $5,010 Michelle , $5,010 Gloria Park. $5,010 Prammanasudh, $5,010 Stacy Yu Ping Un, $5,010 Janice Moodle, $4 090 SlewA Urn. $3,425 Dim Ammaccapane, $3,425 May Wood, $3,425 Dorms Andrews. $3,425 Krlsten Samp. $3,425 Manlyn Lovander, $3,425 Fjnlkw Klein. $3,425 Jackie Sherrl Stainhauer, $3,425 Nanci Bowen. $2,793 Jeong Jang, $2,793 Becky tverson, $2,793 fMkmal Toms Cantar New York Puna: $17.75 mMtM (Brand Stan) 8 7774220 Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, wrtt (4), Australia, f3), 74 0 ' 221 Men's singles Women's singles Darnel Nestor $2,270 $2,270 Silvia CavaUerl, $2,270 Maria Hjorth, $2,270 Beth Bauer, $2,270 Tonya Gat S2.270 Jul! Hilton, $2,270 TraHansbri, $1,970 Loralne Lambert, $1 ,970 Lone Kane, $1 ,970 Rosie Ben. Mark Knowles, 3 WSiiM $1,896 Boy's and Nationwide Virginia Beach Open Murray (3), Scotland Mehaeta Krajicek (3), Scotland Brendan Evans and Scott States doubles Girl's Marina MJchasna Krafksk New Zealand, 13), Netherlands finals 3, Australia, 1989 Lend, 1 988 Greg def. Kan 74 74 Czechoslovakia, (2), 14, (4). Mats Wilandar, Sweden, def. Ivan Lenrj, Czechoslovalda, 44, 1987 Ivan Lendl, Czechoslovakia, def. Mats 7 (9), 64, 74 (4), Wilandar, Sweden, def. Ivan Lendl. CzechoslovaMa, 1986 Edith Masai. 14:59.59 100 hurdtea 1 Joanna Hayes, United States, 12.46. 2, Olena Krasowska, Ukraine, 12.66. 3, GtoryAtole. Spain, 1272 1. Jelena Slesarenkb, Russia. 64 Hkjh kirns . 2, Amy Acuff, United States, 64 . 3, Hestrfe MHoslav Meclr, 1973 John toechoakwakia, Newcombe, Australia, def. Jan 3. Czechoslovakia 14, 44. Kan Rosewai, Australia, def. Tony 1970 Roche, Australia. 24, 74 Rod Lavar, Australia, def. Tony Roche, 1969 2. 1. Cloete, 1966 Fred Stotle, Australia, Newcombe, Kappler, 44, Australia, Mando Santana, Spam, South Africa, 2, Roy Emerson, Australia, 1965 Drysdale, 1964 def. 1 962 Rod Lavar, Australia, 1980 1959 67771283 Cfmedo, 1958 Ashley Cooper, Anderson, Australia, Mai Anderson, 1957 15 15 16 Washington Detroit 15 15 16 18, Cooper, Australia, Km RosewaH, 1956 44, Australia, Fred Perry, 193J 1926 Borotra, 674474285 67677265 Keith Nolan, $1 ,943 Paul Gow, $1 ,943 Svettana Kuznetaova, Russia, 2003 Justine Klmaijsters, Belgium, Darron Sbles, 1994 11 Crawford, Jean Argentina, Russia, def. Elena Belgium, def. del. Spain, Gabhek del. 34, 3, Court Srrir def. Australia, . Evonne Gootagong, Australia, 74 Maria Bueno. Brazil, def. Margaret 1963 764774286 Smith, Australia, Maria Bueno. 1959 '774TPisl' 281 Truman, def. Christine Ana-heim- ," 3. 5 344-25- 52 , 3, Christina 215-- 24 68 5 6 548 .533 6)4 .484 8 .400 1014 .250 15!i .581 14 Sunday's results Washington 75, Houston 63 Connecticut 71 Seattle 64 Los Angeles 65. Sacramento 52 New York 64, San Antonio 62 Today's game Seattle at 6 p.m. Indiana. 64 LIBERTY SILVERSTARS'62 SAN ANTONIO (62) Goodson 0. 7. YHmaz 04 0, 5, A Williams Hicks 7 04 0. 0 Thomas Johnson 2. S 2 Dydek 14. Randall 04 04 T.Williams 4, Totals Dillard 62. NEW YORK (64) Johnson Frett 4, Robinson 8. Hammon 04 3, White 04 04 Donaphin Sn 5. 4 Afrtonio Thorn 15, 04 13. 04 0. Sharp Totals 62 84 35 47 (S Johnson 2). New York San Antonio YHmaz 1 16. 54 0. Baranova 27 17 Boats 6. Randall Thorn Sharp Fouled out Robinson. San Antonio 37 (Goodson 8). New Rebounds York 36 (Frett 9). Assists San Antonio (Randall, S Johnson 3). New York 18 (Hammon San Antonio 15. New York 18. 4). Total touts A 5,945(19.763). Baranova (Robinson Hammon Transactions Baseball Called up LHP Randy the PCL SEATTLE MARINERS from Tacoma Williams the of RHP Matt Ginter on Placed Of DL Recalled y Norfolk of Millwood Victor Diaz from L the RHP Kevin the from Football NFL s Id glvo the Dodgers a win. Todays wUams, Britain,!, his way through the ranks. "My ultimate goal is to play for he said. "I want to move up the ladder, play next year in Ceder Rapids." The season could end tonight, when the Angels welcome Billings into town after winning Game 1 of the three-gam- e series, 15-- It would be the first championship for Provo and Kotchman after four straigM years in the championship series, -The Angels hope to get the same pitching and offense they got in Game 1, when they clubbed 16 hits and only allowed three runs. Perdomo went f or-- at the plate and scored a run in the victory. But although his second season in Provo is ending and he hopes to move up, the familiar face will always feel welcome here. "I think Provo is great," Perdomo said, looking at the mountains. "We have nothing like this in Miami It's beautiful The fans have been great." ' ' Provo and Billings play at 6 p.m. tonight at Miller Field in Game 2. I Jared Uoyd can be reached at or jlloydheraldextra.com. r 4. Brazl, 2, The New York Yankees brat Cleveland became the Urst manager to wm leagues. Cleveland's Bob Faker, 17, struck out 1936 1 7 batters for an American League racord and gave up just two hits In beating the Phltadelphla As WIHe Mays hit his 500th career home 1965 run off Houston's Don Nottebert in San Francisco's 1 victory. The New York Yankees beat the Tigers 197$ 3 at Detroit to move into sole possession of first place for the first time afUr being 14 games out on July 19. Texas rrt a dub record seven home 1906 runs. Including two each by OarreH Porter and Ruben Sierra, as the Rangers beat the Minnesota Twins 14-The Rangers rocked starter Bert Btyteven for five home runs, raising his season total to 44 and breaking an American League record. 74 Margaret 2164. McCarthy flags in both Graf, West Germany, 2, (4). Steffi Graf, West Germany, 19W 1 60-- Cuba, 3and(chedttAmerirljegueperrant Germany, 14, 74 (3), Stats Graf, Gerrnariy, def Helena. 3. Czech Republic, 3, Monica Sales, Yugoslavia, def. Arantxa 1992 Sanchez Vtamo, Spain, 3, 3. 1990 Gabnela Sababnl, Argentina, def. Steffi 1973 18 8 Antonio 89 M. 3, Tobago, Daizy Varice threw a Phltadelphla PhHIIes In the first BrooWyn against the game of a rJouMefieader Sukova, Sabatml, 16 12 San Sept 13 1993 754773287 15 Houston ATLANTA FALCONS Waived S Etric Pruitt. Signed LB Terrenes Melton from the practice squad. BUFFALO BILLS Reached with 06 Travis Brown. atrMeye: Wade 36: Demy Miner. 28; Bemie Neagle, Steelers Continued from Cl "said quarterback Rich Gannon, who passed for 305 yards, but had a fumble and threw two interceptions. "I think we knew ajrning in everything wasn't going to go perfect, but we made it difficult on ourselves. The Steelers led 14-- 0 and 0 before the Raiders tied it on Atvis Whitted's fingertip catch of Gantouchdown pass on non's 2 f and Gannon's conversion pass to an uncovered Whitted with 451 remaining. Maddox then led the decisive drive, hitting Hines Ward for 15 and 11 yards and Jay Riemersma for 12 ahead of Reed's which left no time for Oakland to respond. Bettis, relegated to the bench behind new starter Duce Staley despite being the No. 6 rusher in NFL history, was used only in goal-lin- e situations but scored a career high- 21-1- contract d game-winne- . r, a COLTS Activated S Bob Sanders. Waived FB Gary Davis. Signed DT Jason Stewart to the practice squad. MIAMI DOtPHINS Released flB Fred Russell from the practice squad. Signed RB Leonard Henry to the practice squad. MINNESOTA WONGS Rosenthal to a OAKLAND RAIDERS Woodson. Traded DT Signed 0T Mike contract extension. Activated CB Charles Chris Cooper to Dallas for future considerations SAN FRANCISCO Ware. Signed 49ERS Waived FB Matt Stanley from TE Kevin the practice squad. AcMed 0T Walter Jerheme Urban to the practice Jerry Wunsch. SEATTLE SEAHAWXS Jones. squad. Signed Waived WlNNfftG WR G Named assistant coach. BLUE BOMBERS Doug all on tying three touchdowns runs. He had more touchdowns (3) than yards rushing (1), as Staley, the former Eagles 1,000--' vard rusher, ran for 91 vards. "It's definitely a first," Bettis said of his new role. "But it feels good to contribute, and Duce and I have a good rapport." Coach Bill Cowher was determined to get back to the Steelers' traditional strengths, their ninning defense, after game and a experimenting during last year's 0 of- - . y season with a fense and a passive defense designed to allow few big plays. i ne plan worked pertectry tor much of the first half. The Steelers kept the ball for 8 12 minutes on a g drive that featured Staley running behind left guard Alan Faneca, five straight third-dow- n conversions and Bettis' ) ; scoring run. "That what's this team has been in the past, and that's what we're striving for," new offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt said. pass-heav- . settlement INDIANAPOLIS big-pla- y ourth-and-1- Injury Bush. hYWong defensive 36. an Signed CB Al Harris to extension. Released TE Steve GREEN BAY PACKERS Joe o 1 1V4 Pet .742 PHILADELPHIA SteITt Graf, 287 and Menendez, This Date In Baseball Dementteva. Arantxa Sacramento Belarus, Akn 1932 2004 17 16 14 Phoenix NEW YORK METS def. 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Bahamas, 4001 , Tomque 49.07. 2. Ana Guevara. Mexico. 49.53. 3, United 49.67. Monique Hennagan, States, 15061, Tabana Tomascbowa, Russia, 4:04.41. 2, KeHy Holmes, Britain, 4:04.49. 3, Jelena Sadoroschnata, Russia, 4:04.61. 5000 1, BerhaneAdere, Ethiopia, 14:58.89. 2, ' Debbie 64. 34, Patrick Rafter, Australia, oaf. Britain, 3, 2, 44, Boris Becker, West Germany, 1997 RusedsM, Germany, Triple kartt 1, Christian Olsson, Sweden, 57- 3. 2, waiter Davis, United States, 56-3. Jadel Gngorio, Braza, 1. Alekna. Lithuania, 2234. 2. Okjcaa Vlrgilius Mario Pestano, Spain, 219. 3, WasW Kapfluch, 3etani8, 214-- Man 2004 Roger Federer, Switzerland, def Ueyton Hewitt, Austrate, 74(31,6-0- . Patrick Ratter, Australia, def. 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