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Show Tuesday, September 24, 1996 THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah Track star hits the DJoneW.5-Fetters S.31 hardwoods ASHLAND, Va. ( AP) Jackie e said her feet were sore and her game was rusty. , Siiii, the Olympic track and field great was encouraged after i ber first real day of work at her hew job playing for the Rich- -' ntond Rage of the American Basketball League. ' "Joyner-Kerse- e joined the team Monday for a three-howorkout ' $ Randolph-Maco- n College. The practice, closed to the media, was JjJyner-Kersee- 's first serious workout in 1 1 years. "You could tell I hadn't had on basketball shoes for a while," she said. "My toes were kind of both- ' fcring me. Other than that, it was fine. I'm not in shape quite yet, but that'll come. "I am encouraged because I didn't know what to expect. This Is a challenge for me and I knew that I was coming in here somewhat rusty." - The three-tim- e Olympic gold medalist last played basketball at XJCLA from 1981-8She was a 'four-yestarter at small forward and still ranks among the career leaders in scoring, rebounding and games. v "Mainly my job was to shoot and either stop the No. 1 scorer or leep the ball out of that person's hand," she said. .i In 121 games for the Bruins, Joyner-Kerse- e averaged 9.6 points $nd 6.2 rebounds. . ; The long layoff didn't seem to affect her much. Teammates Dawn $taley and Dena Evans both gave Jpyner-Kersee high marks following the workout. "She got on the floor and dove for loose balls and you wouldn't ;expect that from the caliber she is," said Staley, a member of the U.S team that won the gold medal in the Atlanta Olvmnire "SrH ont nn thf flonr and she wants to compete. 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Wells ) Baltimore (O.Wells Ibronto (Hentgen (Janzen S at Detroit (Nitkowski Seam (Torres at California (Boski at Boston (Wakeheld Baltimore (Coppinger at Cleveland (Nagy Minnesota (Robertson Milwaukee (Karl 134) at New York (Rogers at Chicago (Tapani Kansas City (Appier Only game scheduled ) Toronto 7, 10 inning 8, Baltimore Mliwaukss lusaday'e Game Texas (Pavlik 154) at Oakland (Small Toronto 6. Detroit 4 Cleveland 7, Minnesota 6 Boston 4, New fork 3. 11 Innings California 4. SsatH 3 Oakland 6, Texas 3 Only gamas scheduled 16-- ) NATIONAL LEAGUE Sunday's Game Tuesday's Games 6. SL Louis 3, 1st gam 6. St. Louis 0, 2nd gam Houston 0 Montreal 2 Philadelphia 4, Mew York 3 Pittsburgh 11, Chicago 3, 8 innings, rain San Francisco 7. Colorado 3 San Diego 3, Los Angeles 2 Cincinnati Cincinnati Florida 6, Atlanta 8, Atlanta (Avery at Florida St. Louis (Andy Bene Montreal (PJMartinez ) (Rapp at Pittsburgh (Loaiza at Philadelphia (William at Cincinnati (Lyons Chicago (Navarro New York (Jones at Houston (Wall 97) at Los Angeles (RMartinez San Fran (Watson ) Colorado (Ritz ) at San Diego (Valenzuela ) Wedneeday' Game ) Atlanta (Qlavine at Florida (K Brown ) at Pittsburgh (Lieber St. Louis (Alan Bene ) ) at Philadelphia (West Montreal (Paniagua Cincinnati at (Burba Chicago (Foster at Houston (Reynolds New York (Clark at Los Angeles (Astacio San Fran (VanLndnghm at San Diego (Hamilton 158) Colorado (Thompson Monday's Game Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 3 Atlanta 3. Montreal 1 St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 2 Only games scheduled ath-'let- es . ! . - i The Rage begin their season Oct. 18 at the New England Bliz-- ; ard, with the home opener Oct. Q$ against the San Jose Lasers. H Evans said Joyner-Kerse- e looks like a defensive already "Offensively, she has a ways to ...gp," Evans said. "I think she was little bit rusty, but that'll come." ,. said watching p' Joyner-Kerse- e ;Staley and the U.S. team go for the ;gold helped inspire; her to join the ,new women's league, but she Jaughed at the notion her track ',. (background would give her a , jihysical edge. "I have to pace myself on the 'sketball court," she said. "I'm . jiot looking to come out here and try to outrun them or do anything BRAVES MONTREAL ha 4 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 1 ( 0 12 (1). Belliard (3). MLeiter Cormier Urbina 1 Roas Kimiko Date, TOKYO (AP) , reach ; the first Japanese woman to ,tne semifinals at Wimbledon and a 7 Arising star in the tennis world, . announced today that she will retire at the end of the year. Date, ranked seventh on the ' tWomen's Tennis Association tour, ' ;fbld reporteis at a Tokyo hotel that the WTA Tour Championships in "New York, beginning Nov. 18 ' would be her last tournament. - "I think it's better to retire now because I am satisfied with what I have achieved in my tennis career," she said. ' Date, 25, is the first Japanese 'player to break into tennis' upper has won echelon. The right-handUhe Japan Open women's title four of the past five years, and is considered one of the most consistent flayers on the WTA tour. Her heroine status in Japan was bolstered when she came from behind to defeat No. 1 ranked SteTi Graf in the third set of a Federation Cup match in Tokyo in ..April, despite being hobbled by fsore leg muscles. She advanced to the semifinals the first . at Wimbledon this year but so do to woman ("Japanese eventual champi-o- n , vas defeated by Graf in three sets. Last weekend, in the Nichirei 'Ladies semifinals in Tokyo, she ,held three match points against .' Monica Seles, who shares the No. ' 1 ranking with Graf, but couldn't 'finish her off. said she Date, at just .'had gone as far as she could -against larger, more powerful players. . . "I'm not very tall compared to real-. the other players, and I'm not said. she ly physically superior," ','For the past few years, I've really been pushing my limit." Date's career has closely fol-- '' lowed the goals she set out in a Hf991 interview in a Japanese she "irtewspaper, in which she said to enough not was good probably !Wome No. 1. She said that she 10 hoped to make it into the top 25. at and or two for a year quit 'Date turns 26 on Saturday. -- ' R 0 6 0 3 1 3 Poto-m- a B8 SO ER 4 5 GMaddux W.I 1 Clontz Hartgrave 1 Wade 1 Bielecki S.2 HBP by Hartgrave (52.710). 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Dallas 7 San Diego 40, Oakland 34 Philadelphia 33, Atlanta 18 Open date: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Houston, Monday's Game Indianapolis 10, Miami Sunday, Sept. 29 Carolina at Jacksonvilt, Pittsburgh 6 a.m. Denver at Cincinnati, 11 a.m. Detroit at Tampa Bay. 11 a.m. Houston at Pittsburgh, 11 a.m. Minnesota at New York Giant. 11 a m. New Orleans at Battimor. 11 a.m. Oakland at Chicago, 11 a m. Atlanta at San Francisco, 2 p.m. Green Bay at Seattle. 2 p.m. Kansas City at San Diego. 2 p.m. 11 10 0-1 3 10 1 7 0 0 Indlanapolr First Quarter Mia FQ Nedney 24, 7:55. Second Quarter from Harbaugh (Blanchard kick), Ind Dilger I pa 609 FG Nedney 39. 13:23 Fourth Ouarter Ind FG Blanchard 18. :46. Mia A 60.891. First down Mia 12 ind 162 106 00 04 20 Rushes-yard- s Passing Punt Return Kickofl Return Interceptions Ret. 4 527 Lost Sacked-Yard- s 549.0 Punts Fumbis-Los- t r DM 5 2 2 0 S 1 1 0 5 4 3 3 0 0 0 5 0 12 110 13 2 2 111 11 ByAdsnct 6 RA!mr2b 3 Zile3b 5 6 3 RPmrolb Bontllarf Dvraux rf CRpkens Murray dh Surhoflll 4 0 2 0 0 0 Alundrpr 3 0 0 0 Haleso It 0 1 10 11 S 100 200 r h Thomas Kngste pr Total 120 001 020 000 0 2 1427 S 3 7 10 9 1 11 15 16 18 8 19 20 22 23 767 363 349 346 290 269 30 0 ST. PETERSBURG. Fla (AP) Association money leader 1. Stem Graf 2. Aramxa Sanchez Vicario 3. Monica Soles 4. Concilia Martinez 5. Jana Novotna 6 Lindsay Davenport 7 Martina Hingis 8. tva Matoli 9 Mary Jo Fernandez 10. Kimiko Date 17 855 823 769 1 21 13 12 0 0 0 7 11 41 1 0 7 1 1 0 7 Milwaukee 2 LOB Milwaukee 7, Baltimore (. ina (101. Cinllo (42). Jaha (27), NewMd (15), BonWa (27V HR-J- ehl (33). Burrntl (6), RPalrneiro (36) 8B Burnrtz (4). GeWHIiams (6), ByAnderson (20) C8 GeWeliams (9). H ER BB SO IP R Milwaukee 4 1 S J Eklred 1 2 0 2 0 1 Villon 51 Vrrr Wh iimii For a limited time Glass Act will Waive up to SI 00 of your Insurance Deductible. Insurance approved pricing. Fast, Free Mobile service to your home or office. Call Now for Details Provo'Orcm GlaSS Act A $626,977 $573,413 $558,826 $491,035 $409,456 $384,161 $376,565 AnkeHuber Trn Money I. Phil Micketson 21 Mark Brook Tom Lehman Mark O'Meara Steve Smcker Fred Couple Scott Hoch David Duval Davis Love III 10. Greg Norman II. Nick Faldo 12. Justin Leonard 13. Ernie Els 14. Tommy Iblles 15. Kenny Perry 16. Corey Pavin 17. Vijay Singh 18. Steve Jones 19. Jeff Magoert 20. Loren Robert 21. John Cook 22. Brad Faxon 23. Tom Watson 24. Fred Funk 25. Jim Funk 26. Michael Bradley 27. Duffy Waldorf 28. Jeff Sluman 29. Woody Austin 30. Bob Tway 31 Mark McCumber 32. Lee Janzen 33. Rocco Mediate 34. Mark Calcavecchia 35. John Huston 36. Clarence Rose 37. Steve Elkington 36. Craig Parry 39. D A. Weibring 40. Tim Herron 41. Bilry Andrade 42. Conn Montqomeri 43. Payne Stewart 44. Nick Price 45. Paul Stankowskj 46. Paul Goydos 47. Jesper Pamevik 48. Tom Purtzer 49. Scott McCarron 50. David Frost 51 Dudley Hart 52. Billy Maylair 53. Jay Haas 54. Fuzzy Zoeller 55. Andrew Magee 56. Jay Don Blake 57. Russ Cochran 58 Craig Sadler 59. Kirk Triplet! 60. Tom Kite 61. Scott Simpson 62. David Ognn 63. Larry Miz 64. Grant Wait 65. John Morse 66. Emryn Aubrey 67. Jerry Kelly 68. Larry Nelson 69. Jim Gallagher. Jr. 70. Glen Day 71. Greg Kraft 72. Lennie Clement 73. Frank Notnto 74. Ed Ftori 75. Mike Brisky 76. Oil Morgan 77 Patrick Burke 76. Guy Boro 79. John Adam 80. Nolan Hank 81. Joel Edwards 82. JoeySindelar 63. Brands! Chambra 84. Willi Wood 85. Chip Beck 86. Jo Ozaki 87. Phil Blackmar 88. Steve Lowery 69 Marco Dawson 90. Taylor Smith 91. MikeHutbert 92 Brad 8ryam 93. Doug Martin 94. David Tom 95. David Edward 96. Wayne Levi 97. Pete Jordan 98. Brad Fabel 99. Kelly Gibson 100. Mark Wieb 27 23 22 23 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 101 11.574.799 11.370.662 11.240.159 11,196.949 11,176,739 11.048.994 $957,064 $909,649 $893,739 $891,237 16 24 22 21 17 16 27 19 $869,621 $813,413 $804 944 $788,639 23 24 $769,244 $758,760 23 25 24 22 $751,844 $742,337 $720,568 $716,035 $695,198 $659,238 $647,364 23 20 15 29 25 23 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. $543,282 $525,754 $522,577 27 32 22 15 $518,046 $487,226 $483,666 $467,613 25 16 25 $467,371 $463,717 $458,001 21 25 20 $454,067 $442,709 $433,695 $430,642 $422,598 21 15 26 26 7 $421,011 23 16 $403,795 $402,467 $390,575 23 27 $390,041 19 $366,674 21 $378,681 24 $369,433 $366,762 $358,448 22 10 25 $349,121 24 15 25 $347,439 $344,313 $332,504 1327,320 24 25 17 $325,191 $324,225 $316,634 $317,146 21 21 20 27 20 24 24 $307,468 $307,054 $305,258 $302,288 $296,391 17 29 20 22 24 25 $296,005 $287,848 $283,243 $272,170 $269,432 $268,439 $266,668 $262,292 21 9 20 26 19 23 29 24 22 26 26 19 8 26 23 25 $181,591 $181,314 $180,726 $179,541 $178,010 $176,857 $174,693 1174.252 1170.723 $170,198 $169,112 $167,365 $164,936 $163,546 $163,412 $161,663 $161,491 $156,490 1155.393 1151.915 20 20 20 25 20 23 27 22 22 29 16 24 22 28 27 1151.615 1151.427 1149.308 1148.104 1144.838 1142,958 1140,194 1139,235 1117,117 33 30 7 29 23 tmmb I Statistical leadVEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) er on tn PGA Tour through the BC. Open, which ended Sept. 22: Scoring leaders: 1, Corey Pavin, 69 55. 2, Mark O'Meara, 89 61. 3, Tom Luhman, 69 64. 4, Davis Love. Ill, 89.74. 5. Fred Couples, 69.79. 8, Scott Hoch, 69 80. 7, Tom Watson, 89 81. 8. Nick Faldo, 69 65. 9, Brad Faxon. 69.96. 10. David Duval, 70.00. Driving Leader: 1, John Daly. 267.2. 2, Davis Love, 284.6. 4, Tim Herron. III, 285.0. 3, John Adams, 2831. S, Fred Couples, 283.7. 1, Sieve Strieker, 282 8. 7, Cart Pauleon, 280 5. 8. Kelly Gibson, 280 4. 1, Sieve Jones. 280.0. 10, Chns Smith, 2791. Driving Accuracy: 1, Fred Funk, 78.8. 2. Nick Fal3, Tom Byrum. 78.1. 4, David do, 78 6, Nrck Edwards, 77.9. 5. John Morse. 76 1. Ed Fori, Price. 76.2. 7. On Brown. 78 1 (tie), Lenm Clements and Justin Leonard, 76 6. 0. 75.9. 1.5. Green In Regulation: Fred Couples, 72 2 Tom Lehman. 70 9 1. Bob Tway, 70 1 (tie). Tom Watson and 4. 5. 2.4, S 0.4. tied 1. Mark O'Meara. 72 1, Jesper Parnevik. 5, Mark Calcavecchia. 70 7. Rocco Mediate, 70 David Duval. 10, 2 71.1. 69.7. Richard Kraiicek Andre Agassi Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde Wayne Ferreira Jakob Hlasek Marc Rosset Albert Costa Paul Haarhuis Boris Becker Marcelo Rios Todd Martin Byron Black Michael Stich Thomas Enqvist Stefan Edberg Alex Corretja MaliVai Washington Guy Forget Jan Siemerink Richey Reneberg Jonas BKxkman Jim Couner $1,174,211 $1,045,660 $921,688 $875,362 $872,140 $776,413 $767,039 $736,606 $710,206 $699,427 $699,418 $679,486 $602,992 $602,635 $542,147 $537,057 $532,433 $530,998 $529,013 $527,416 $506,660 $503,285 $499,572 Javier Sanchez $496,417 Petr Korda $490,136 $477,404 Cedric Pioiine Daniel Vacek Alberto Berasategui Nicklas Kulb Mark Knowles Mark Philippoussis Jin Novak Alex O'Brien Carlos Moya Bohdan Ulihrach Roberto Carretero Felix Mantilla $471,581 $454,492 $435,663 $433,917 $425,010 $414,999 $414,216 $410,555 $409,217 $409,145 $404,046 $402,082 $385,603 Jason Stoltenberg Daniel Nestor Andrei Medvedev Andrea Gaudenzi Tbmas Carbonell Grant Connell Francisco Clavet Sieng Schalkon $361,788 $380,753 $376,089 $375,897 $374,163 $352,428 1 Named Kent Harman assistant general manager. $211,879 28 29 27 $202,780 $200,019 $195,570 $193,742 BASKETBALL $206,977 $207,874 $203,318 $195,374 $191,664 $191,240 $189,664 $164,619 $184,125 $181,883 24 30 25 29 20 $210,531 $210,022 Lisa Raymond Nathalie Tauziat Barbara Paulus Mary Pierce Elena Likhovtseva BURLINGTON BEES $230,130 $226,528 $226,127 $227,763 $224,258 $222,552 $217,276 $215,737 22 23 20 $217,924 $217,242 Judith Wiesner Midwest League $242,551 21 $21 9.274 Brenda Nicole Arendt INDIANS SPOKANE Promoted general manager Andrew Bildg to president: Marc Hatch, assistant to tickets and administration, for general manager general manager: Otto Klein, assistant manager tor for director executive to sponsorships: sponsorships, and Paul Barbeau. director of group ticket sales, to assistant general manager tor tickets. $257,998 $252,379 $250,540 $245,126 $242,920 19 25 25 32 Julie Northwest League $259 776 27 27 Linda Wild BASEBALL $260,360 24 24 28 24 $321 .232 $319,170 $295,287 $222,352 I $261,292 27 Curtis Strang 6. 7. 8. 9. $641,779 $576,100 16 $361,718 $344,791 $343,144 $342,259 $336,763 $323,339 The leading money winners on the ATP Tour through Sept. 22: 1. Yevgeny Kafelnikov $1,629,763 2. Pete Sampras $1,617,922 3. Thomas Muster $1,499,276 4. Goran Ivanisevic $1,367,555 5. Michael Chang $1,342,266 $781,079 20 102. Chris Ferry 103. Oiin Brown 104. Neal Lancaster 105. John Wilson 106 Lee Rinker 107. Ben Crenshaw 108. Jim Carter 109. Scon Gump 110. Hal Sutton III. Dan Foreman 112. Rick Fehr 113. John Daly 114. Blaine McCallister 115. Paul Azinger 116. Dtcky Pnds 117. Ken Green 118. Mike Rekf 119. Tom Byrum 120. OmarUresti 121 Fulton Allem 122. Ronnie Black 123. Robert Gamez 124. Hugh Royer III 125. Stuart Appleby 126. Tedlryba 127. Kevin Sutherland 128. Tiger Wood 129. Brian Claar 130. Keith Clearwater 16. 17. 1 8. 19 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Tennis $2,112,561 $1 .424.444 $1 ,066.749 $751 ,051 IS kina Spirlea Lansa Neiland Chanda Rubin Amanda Coetzer Natasha Zvereva Kanna Habsudova VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (API Money leader on the PGA Tour through the B.C. Open, which end ed aept. c PONTE with 69 Total Driving: 1. David Duval. 39 2. Nick Price. 55. 3, Kenny Perry. 62. 4 (He), Mark Calcavecchia and Davis Love. Ill, 79. S, Gram Wane. 89. 7, Tom Watson. 96. 1. Craig Parry. 100. 9. 3 tied with 103. Putting Leaders: 1, Brad Faxon, 1.720. 2. Mark O'Meara, 1.736. 1, Steve Strieker, 1 .742. 4, Nick Faldo, 1 .743. 5, Nolan Henke. 1 .747. 1 (lie). Kirk Triplet! BYU LOOP PRESSURE 8r FITNESS STUDY Males & females (age 30-6Must have elevated blood 3k National Basketball Aa social Ion CLEVELAND CAVALIE RS Signed F Marque Bragg. F Jevon Crudup. F Al Hamilton, G Terrence Rencher and G Cart Thomas Extended the contract of LOS ANGELES LAKERS 9 season. Del Ham, coach, through the BOXING USA BOXING Announced the resignation of Kurt Stenerson, director of media and public relations FOOTBALL National FootbaH League FALCONS-Suspen- ded OB Jefl George ATLANTA indefinitely. Waived C8 Vinnie Clark. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS COLLEGE DELAWARE Named Cinda Cattermot and Sarah Whilkowski women's assistant field hockey coaches: Mark Puican men assistant soccer coach: Mike Kleiner! and William Thorp women's assistant soccer coaches: and Luke Sacks and Jim Miller sports information interns. Added C Kevin Shand and F Charles DUOUESNE 8 Stanheld to the men' basketball team for the season. MICHIGAN Named Milton Barnes men's basketball coach. LAFAYETTE Named Michael Einecker women' assistant basketball coach and Harry Kaiser assistant sottball coach. MASSACHUSETTS Named Rob Kirsch men's volunteer assistant basketball coach. OLD DOMINION Announced F Joe Bunn has been dismissed from the basketball team tor violating team rules. PENN STATE Named Pat Donghia assistant sports EASTERN information HOCKEY director. National Hockey Leegu BLACKHAWKS Assigned F Dave F Steve Dubinsky, F Ryan Huska. F Andy Maclntyr, F Craig Mills. D Ivan Droppa and D Btad Weranka to Indianapolis of the IHL. G Peter NEW JERSEY DEVILS Assigned CHICAGO D Brad Bombardir, D Bryan Helmer. D D Chns McAlpine, D Ricard LW D Mark Slrooei. D Sergei Vyshedkevich, Rick Bennett. LW Enc Berlrand. C Sieve Brule. LW Patnk Ellas. RW Bobby House. RW Krzysztot Owa. RW Rob Pattison, C Steve Potvin, C Pascal Rheaumo, RW Vadim Shantiianov. LW Zdenek and LW Jefl William to Albany of the AHL. Announced that Q Chns Mason. D Lane Ward. 0 Colin Whit. LW Pierre Dagenais. C Alyn McCauley. and C Richard Roc ne tort would be assigned to the junior team Thursday. Sidorkiewicz. Geordie Kinnear. HELP! We need an emissions & SAFETY INSPECTIONS MECHANIC Work Week: Dtnum e Qesntf 373-87Tr4l Intmsudr PleaM call BYU Human Performance Lab 26 fr WHOHtll Better than normal WAGES Benefits Full-Tim- to e position an 3 Apply in person pressure (2l4090mmHg) Have not participated in a regular exercise program for the last 6 months. FRELSuie Sucty Inspection With Everj ft'indshield! t The Women through Sept. 22 12 Meredith McGrsth 13. Helena Sukova 14. G.gj Fernandez O 4 60.0. 12 1290 1127 1117 1084 0 5. 8. rt. 61.8. 61.5. 11. r 1 12 10 02 ,2 SI .lo 6 0 2.0 SI 0 0 0 0 0 1 Needed: M 2 0 0 1 1862 1810 1660 1516 1507 30 15. Villanova (2) 16. Connecticut 17 Idaho St. 18. Furman 19. William 6 Mary 20 James Madison 21 Florida A4M 22. NW Louisiana 23. Georgia Southern 24. Western Illinois 25. New Hampshire 2- - 111 0 2 0 0 2 30 SL r. 8 Pntchett ab 1 1 2 4 I and Glen Day. 1 748. (be), Lee Janzen and Gd Morgan. 1.749. 10. John Wilson. 1 754 wax Leaders: 1, Mark O'Meara. 4 29 2 Fred Cou- 4.14 3. Dam) Duval. 4 .02 4. Nek Fatoo, 3 94 Faxon. 3.93. 6 (be). Jeff Maggert and Grl Morgan. 3 92 1 (be). John Huston and Larry Nel-o3 90. K). La Janzen, 3.87 Eagle Leader: 1. Tom Watson, 90.0. 2. Vijay Singh, 112 5. 3, Carl Paulson, 121.1. 4, Curt Byrum. 126 0. 5, Chns Smith, 133.2 6. Bryan Gorman. 137.3 7, Nick Pile . 144 0. 9. Omar Uresti. 145.8. 9, John Wilson. 146 0. 10. Hal Sutton, 149.4. Send bares: 1, uary Husnak. be.te. 2. Uien Day, 4. Wayne Grady, 63 9 3, Justin Leonard. 63 6. Tommy Tolies, 61. 7 5, Jeff Sluman, 1. Dan Fo.sman. 7, Greg Kraft. 60 10. Erme Els. 9. Jerry Kelly. 60 60 0 AM Around: 1. Fred Couple. 227. 2. David Duval, 252 3, lorn Watson. 266. 4, Nick Faldo. 291. 5. Mark Calcavecchia. 293. 6. Mark O Meara. 295. 7, Jesper Parnevik, 304. 8. Daw Love. III. 315 9, Jeff Maggert, 323. 10, Vijay Singh, 336. i Penalties-Yar- 30:30 Time of Possession 29:30 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kosar RUSHING Miami, Wsrren Crockett Indianapolis. Spike Grace . HarWorkman Hamson PASSING Miami, Marino baugh Kosar Harbaugh Indianapolis, Miami McDutfi RECEIVING Justin 4 30 14. Weber State PONTE SI. Louis at Arizona, 2 p m. At Indianapolis Miami Marshall ITS) Montana (23) Troy State (2) Appalachian St. Northern km Jackson St. (2) Stephen F. Austin 8 Southwest Missouri 9 Eastern minors 10. Murray SL 11. Dei aware 12. Western Kentucky 13. Northern Anzona Prv Pta 2589 2523 2360 2209 2094 2038 30 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. I New York Jets at Washington. 6 P m Open date: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Miami, New England Monday, Sept. 30 Delia at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 8. ORIOLES 7 ab Vina 2b 1 PF 76 56 104 79 46 BALTIMORE MILWAUKEE Totals Milwaukee 0 0 4 4 2 1 Sunday h M 2 0 Knblch 2b Becker cf 1 2 Chicago INDIANS 7. TWINS 6 CLEVELAND b r h bi 2 4 1 2 Minnesota Green Bay Detroit 1 1 12-2 0 0 Boehnnger L.2-1 0 0 0 0 0 Lloyd 0 0 0 0 JNelson 0 Lloyd pitched to 1 batter in the 11th. WP Slocumb 2. T 4:14. A 22.728 (57.545). MINNESOTA 2 Central 1 0 0 Houston Pittsburgh Baltimore Cincinnati Jacksonville Washington Arizona Dallas N Y. Giants 8 0 2 4 3 3 0 Y. Pet. 0 1000 0 .750 0 .750 0 .500 0 .000 T L W Philadelphia SO 114 New York 1 8 2 3 East Jets Central ER 2 0 0 0 1 Brandenburg MahomesS.t R AMERICAN CONFERENCE N 1 42 m msi Indianapolis Buffalo Miami New England 110 3 0 The top 25 team football poU. with HUNTINGDON VALLEY. Pa. (AP) in the Sport Network Division vote m r NATIONAL LEAOUE BATTING Piazza, Los Angeles, .344; Burks, Colorado. .339: Uohnson, New York, .333; Grace, Chicago. .331: EYoung. Colorado. .326; Camimti, San Diego. .325: Gilkev, New York. .320. RUNS Burks, Colorado. 135, Finley. San Diego, 122: Bonds. San Francisco. 118: Snemeld. Flonda. 116; Galarraga. Colorado. 115; Cpuonee. Atlanta, 114; EYoung, Colorado. 113. RBI Galarraga. Colorado, 142: Bichette, Colorado. 137: Caminin, San Diego, 126; Bonds, San Francisco. 125; Burks, Colorado. 124; Sheffield. Flonda. 119: Bagwell. Houston. 117. HITS Uohnson, New York, 219; Burks. Colorado. 202: Gnssom, Atlanta. 201; Grudzielanek. Montreal. 196; Bichette, Colorado. 194; MarMi, Pittsburgh, 188: Finley, San Diego, 187. DOUBLES Bagwell. Houston, 47: Finley, San Diego, 45: Gilkey. New York, 43; Burks, Colorado. 43; HRoMontreal, 41; Lansing. Montreal, 40; Martin, driguez, Pittsburgh, 40. TRIPLES LJohnson, New York. 20; Howard. Cincinnati, 10; Gnssom. Atlanta, 10; Finley, San Diego. 9; Lankford. St. Louis. 8; DeSruetds. Los Angeies, 8; Burks, Colorado; 8. HOME RUNS Galarraga. Colorado. 46; Snemeld, Flonda, 42: Bonds, San Francisco, 42: HunrJey, New York. 41 , Sosa. Chicago. 40; Castilla, Colorado, 39; Caminti. San Diego, 38; Burks, Colorado. 36. STOLEN BASES EYoung. Colorado. 53: LJohnaon, New York, 50; DeShieids. Los Angeles, 45: Martin, Pittsburgh, 37; McRae, Chicago, 37; Larkin, Cincinnati, 36. Lankford, St. Louis. 35; Bonds, San Francisco, 35; RHenderaon, San Diego, 35. PITCHING (18 Decisions) Smoltz, Atlanta, 23-Los Angeles, 14-.700, .742, 3 00; RMartinez. 3 47; IValdes. Los Angeles. . .662. 3.35. Neagle, Atlanta. 16-Hamilton. San Diego, 154, 3.28; .667, .652. 4.09: AnBenes. St. Louis, .630, 3.82; Glavine. Atlanta, 15-.625, 3.05. STRIKEOUTS Smoltz. Atlanta, 272; Nomo, Los Angeles, 227; Fassero, Montreal, 220; PJMartinez, Montreal, 219: Kile, Houston, 212; Reynolds, Houston, 196; Stottlemyre. St. Louis. 192; ALeiter, Florida, 192. SAVES TdWorrell. Los Angeles. 43; JBrantley, Cincinnati, 41: Hoffman, San Diego, 39: Wohlers, Atlanta, 36: Beck. San Francisco, 34; Nen, Florida, 33; Rojas. Montreal, 33. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING ARodriguez, Seattle. .361: FThomas, Chicago. .347; Knoblauch. Minnesota. .340; EMartinez. Seattle. .336; Molitor. Minnesota, .337; Greer. Texas, .333; R Alomar, Baltimore. .333. RUNS ARodriguez. Seattle. 140: Knoblauch, Minnesota, 137; Lofton, Cleveland. 131; R Alomar, 131; Griffey Jr. Seattle, 123; EMartinez. Seattle. 121; Thorn, Cleveland. 119; Phillips. Chicago. 119. RBI Belle. Cleveland, 143: JGonzalez, Texas, 142; 140: Buhner, Seattle, 138: RPalrneiro, Baltimore, 137; Griffey Jr, Seattle, 136; MVaughn, Boston. FThomps, Chicago, 131. Seattle. HITS Molitor. Minnesota. 216; ARodriguez. 209; Lofton. Cleveland. 207; MVaughn. Boston. 197; Knoblauch, Minnesota, 191; RAIomar, Baltimore, 190; IRodriguez, Texas, 189. DOUBLES ARodriguez, Seattle, 52; EMartinez, Texas, 46; Cordova, MinSeattle, 51: IRodriguez, nesota, 44; MRamirez, Cleveland. 43; Cinllo, Milwaukee. 42; RAIomar, Baltimore. 42. TRIPLES Minnesota, 13; Vina, MilwauKnoblauch, kee, 10; Onerman, Kansas City. 8; DaMartinez, Chicago. 8: Guillen, Chicago, 6; Molitor. Minnesota, 6; Meares, Minnesota, 7; Jsvalentin, Milwaukee, 7; Carter, Toronto, 7. HOME RUNS McGwire, Oakland, 52; Griffey Jr. Seattle. 46; JGonzalez, Texas, 47; Belle, Cleveland. 46: By Anderson. Baltimore, 46: Buhner, Seattle, 44; MVaughn, Boston, 41 STOLEN BASES Lofton. Cleveland. 75; TGoodwin. Kansas City, 65; Nixon, Ibronto, 54; Knoblauch, Minnesota, 43; Vizquel, Cleveland. 35; Durham. Chica- 30; McLemore. Texas, 26. . CHING (18 Decisions) Nagy, Cleveland, .724, 3.90; .762, 3 42; Pettitte, New York, DCHiver. Texas. 134. .684. 4.78: BWells. Seattle. 12- 6, .667, 5.05; Pavlik. Texas. 154. .652, 5.26; Cleveland. 15-.652, 4.12; Hentgen, Toron.643. 3.34. to, STRIKEOUTS Clemens. Boston, 247; Finley. California, 210: Appier, Kansas City. 203; Mussina. Baltimore, 195; A Fernandez, Chicago, 194; Alvarez, Chicago, 180, Guzman, Toronto, 165. SAVES Wetteland, New York. 42; RHernandez, Chicago, 37; Mesa. Cleveland. 37: Percival, California. 36; Fetter. Milwaukee. 31; R Myers, Baltimore, 31; Henneman, Texas, 30. I NEW YORK ab h bt 5 2 1 Raines tf 4 0 0 Bongs 3b 2 3 2 O rieillri 1 RRivrart 2 0 Fielder ph 1 10 BeWmscf 65 Strwbrdh 0 0 Aldrete lb 3 OP k 0 0 11 New York 2. E Pozo (4), Leyritz (6), Fox (12). ston 12, New York 13 28 Haseiman (13), SB Strawberry (12), Leyntz (10) NQarciaparra (5), Pozo (1), RRivera (4), Strawberry (6), DJeter (14). Fox BslesatTIOfffJ CALIFORNIA ab r hbt 3 0 3 0 16.212 (64.593). A 4, YANKEES 3, r 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Nwttdlf Bmlz rf Missk rf GeWms cf Mtheny o Levis 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 21 1 2 Tawmr 16 0 0 0 0 Wasdin pitched to 1 batter m the 6th. T 3 09. A10,164(39.875). EMnnidh ab 6 5 Bragg cf CirrHolb Nilssondh Jaha lb JsVlntn ss SO R 18 W.6--7 Grtyiot RED SOX BOSTON 4 0 0 0 3 0 5 0 2:38. Toronto Detroit Texas Amwal 2b ARdroz a 1 I IP SEATTLE 8 PercrvaJ S.36 WP Finley. T Total 100 110 000 221 000 OOx exa 1, Oakland (10). McGwire (10) 1 LOB Texas 10. Oakland 6. 2B JGonzalez (33), (2). VVCIark (24). Enter (32), Young (19). Wasdin Groom Acts FinlevW.15-1- it Green dh RPerezlt TBnlos Msqertc 11 oJiZnd EBrosiu BWrtt L Whiteside Cook 1 Brmfid h M 2 0 b 1 0 27 1 12 S 0 California Charlton Sprgu3b 4 2 4 0 Schmidt L.5-HBP by Wendell (Kendall), by Schmidt (McRae). 2:55. (48,044) TEXAS 12-- Cairo 2b CDIgdo 1b 11 10 0 0 Pittsburgh 4 8 8 0 5 2 2 1 3 SSlwrtd BB SO ER R Chicago 2 4 6 0 0 2 I L.I Carmona (13). (4). (1), CGsrcia H IP 30 1 ooo 301 000 1 BPsnerson S Hitchcock TOavi 1112 0 0 Schmdlp 1 0 Wmackph i o 0 0 0 0 Jennings TrachMlW.134 TAdam Wendell h U 0 0 hM 110 12 113 0 0 Sndbrg2b Gnzalez If Wndellp Seattle 110 12 110 110 0 110 0 0 Salmon (23), TORONTO 1 0 4 5. Cal 2- B- 0 0 1 3 t 0 0 0 4 5 0 2 2 Loftoncf 4 0 0 0 RyTpancf Moiilordh 5 0 0 0 Seitzerdh Thome 3b Walker 3b 4 0 Belle It 4 Crdvatt Franco 1b Sthvk 1b 2 0 MRmrzrf Coomer 1b 1 1 2 0 0 0 Kent 2b GMyrsc 0 0 2 0 0 1 SAImrc Wlbeckc 1 Meares ss 0 0 3 2 2 Vizquel s Bred rf 0 0 0 1 RKelly rf 38 7 1 8 ToUls 34 6 I ( Total 000 000 024 Minnesota 211 Oil 002 Cleveland E Walker 121 MRamirez (9). DP Minnesota 1. Cleveland 1. LOB Minnesota 6. Cleveland 12 2B Walker (5). Meares (25). Lotion (35). Belle (35). HR MRamirez (32). SB Knoblauch (43). (5). S SAlomar. BB SO H ER IP R Minnesota 4 0 3 Miller 9 4 3 2 2 2 3 5 2 Klingenbeck 3 PairaL.5-2 Cleveland 4 3 S 2 7 4 Lopez 0 2 2 2 Mercker 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 Graves W.2-1 0 0 0 0 0 MesaS.37 WP in 6th. 2 to batter the Lopez, Lopsi pitched Grave. T 3:13. (42,865). CUBS 4, PIRATES 3 PITTSBURGH CHICAGO mnr 0 0 0 0 0 mavis ioi. jr iw), bunnerjw). R ER BB SO n if 0 0 0 0 Totals 001 001 6 Shaw HBP-- Bullett 4 3 0 0 4 St. Lour 2 6 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 7 Shaw ifornia 7. 2B (ZB). mh unttey 0 2 0 0 110 0 0 (15). Whiten 131. Griffey Jr (26), DWilson Boston 2 3 100 2 000 000 020 (5), Taubense (11). LOB St. Louis 6, 7. 28 Pagnozzi (23). Morns (31). Branson Howard (10). HR Mabry (13), Larwn (31). 2 (32). BJordan (22). (5). R BB SO H ER IP L.6-1- Morgan LeSmith Larkmsi Tbnseec EOwnspr Mttlarf EOavilIt BrnsonSb 36 3 10 3 Sttlmyr W.14-1- 1 Honeycutt Eckersley S.30 Seattle California Totals t s Totals Manto3b Rdrgez 3b 2 22. T CARDINALS 3, REDS CINCINNATI ab ab r h W 4 2 3 0 CGdwncf 3 4 Moms 1b 0 0 0 5 ST. LOUIS Clayton 0 0 0 (HRodriguez). 10 MVghn 1b 1 . er 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Atlanta Mabry 1b Date decides $o retire 0 0 0 1 . that." 0 10 11 Montrs at 3 6 0 0 S L.8-1-1 2 0 12 10 10 10 0100 H IP h U 110 12 PotonisH 10 , like 3, EXPOS 1 ATLANTA ab r 3 Blauserss 4 4 0 AJonetcf 4 0 Klesko lb Alourt Pndlton3b 4 0 HRdrgz If 4 0 Urbina p DwSmlrt Orrero rl 0 0 Beleckip RWhite cf 3 0 EdPrezc 3 BlliardJb DFIchrc QMddxp Stnkwcph McGrtlph Spehrc Andrws 3b 0 0 Cionup 0 0 Hrtgrvsp MLeitrp Crmier p Gvnlaph 0 0 Wadep Sntnglolf Overt 0 0 Roas p Total Total 32 3 000 100 000 Montreal OOx 000 120 Atlanta DP Atlanta 2. LOB Montreal 3. Atlanta 6. (14), Pendleton (26), Giovanol (2). SB I Grdzln s Lnsino, 2b Seoul 1b 0 0 4 0 0 0 Anas 3b 4 0 3 0 0 0 Snow 1b 1 0 0 0 GAndsnlf 4 0 4 0 0 DSrcnass 3 3 Greene c 0 0 Edmnscf 34 4 32 3 8 3 Totals 000 000 201 OOx 220 000 Whiten If BRHntr lb Srrento ph DWilsn c batter in the 8th. T 3:37. A Record Away 1 Lost2 Lost2 44 11 17 1 8 Horn Wonl Wonl 8 1 L.2-- 2 2 Stow 54 1 3 Won3 .629 13 12 .490 19 12 .464 20 12 24 .462 2- - Mussina pitched to 46,542 (48.262). 8 Wont Wont lOStl J 7-- 3 19 RMver TMthw 6 LoMI .61 61 Horn Lostl Pot L Oroaco LEAGUE Pet New York Battimor bas-Jjetb- team." 7 -1 3 Mills . , Jayner-Kerse- 1 Mussina EastOtvtsfaa 21. Spikes McPhejl Caroian Jordan - 13. Byar Mirier traJwiapok. Dewkms 1 Hamson Stabkwi Warren Dilger 2- - 21. Crockett MISSED FIELD Workman GOALS Mtarra. Nedney 53, 1 Page D3 375-449- 4 .OKXSONTKS 610 North Kain hSpringvCit a |