Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday October 23 2003 — B3 Ferguson gets USU’s lone W I ' treated as a set tiebreaker (4) Ferguson won the singles consolation bracket in her Richelle Ferguson led the State the for Utah only other meet this year at way the BYU Invitational last women's tennis team as she month opened up the Rolex Invita- -' tional ITA Regional ChampiCarolyn Stephens the decisive with a only returning Aggie to comonships pete in last year's Invitational straight set victory Wednesday fell to Aline Opala of in Salt Lake City New Mexico State in A senior Ferguson the opening round of had the lone victory the singles qualifying for the Aggies as she draw 3 2 one dropped only Aggie tennis Stephens the only game in defeating ' other Aggie senior Kelly Morgan of Air 1 in the opening will continue competition Force 0 round of die singles qualifyThursday as she joins doubles partner and teammate Linding draw It was the second time in sey Bennion for opening round doubles competition at the last three matches that 8 pm Ferguson defeated her oppoBennion will open up her nent while losing only one In match the in the singles competition in the game main draw Thursday at 10 round of 32 Ferguson fell to am ' Brittany Brown of Kansas in The USU men's tennis three sets After dropping the first set team is also in competition at the ITA Regional Champiby one break 6 Ferguson came back strong and took the onships in Las Vegas Results second set 2 Ferguson was were not available Wednesday put away in the third set evening but the men will con- which in the Invitational is tinue competition Thursday USU Athletic Media Relations 0' ‘ 1 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- v APplwto a faceoff against former teammate Ron Francis now with Carolina on Wednesday night Pittsburgh's Mario Lemieux works 4-- 6-- CaroDima sftiDi Vm'NHU Quick goajs lead Panthers by Devils lead at 5:32 of die second period Hie goal tied him with Phil Esposito and left him behind only Wayne Gretzky (8WXGoidie Howe (801) and Mated Dionne 731) : ' e Detroit which snapped a losing streak is undefeated against Columbus in the last 10 meetings ‘ Panthers 2 Devils 1 ' : At East Rutherford N Jay Bouwmeester and Olli Jokinen scored 42 seconds apart late in the third period and Roberto Luongo made 32 saves to lift The Associated Press By two-ma- n ' two-gam- Mario Lemieux’s 1697th career point : was negated by Ron Francis’ 1759th : :S Lemieux’s shot off the post setup Pittsburgh’s only goal as he closed Within three points of becoming only die sixth scorer in NHL history but tie with Francis’ goal gave Carolina a the Penguins on Wednesday night in Pittsburgh has gotten a point Carolina(0-2-3- ) three of its five games but remains the ' NHL’s only winless team Penguins rookie Fleury Aturned aside 35 of 36 shots in another excellent performance but a rookie-lik-e i mistake by the goahe allowed Francis to setae die tying goal v cost the Pengmiu(l-2-2- ) g second Florida past the Devils straight victory Red Wings 4 Blue Jackets 1 At Detroit Brett Hull moved into a fourth-plac- e tie on the NHL career goals list in the Red 'Wings' victory against : : ' ' Columbus O'-Hull scored his 717th pareer goal and first of die season to give the Red Wings a 1- -0 " V : ‘ two-ma- - e winless The Panthavsnapped a and posted their first victory - V streak since beating Carolina on opening night A Jamie Langenbrunner scored at 5tl5 of the ' lead third period to give New Jersey a Maple Leafs 3 Stars! At Dallas Joe Nieuwendyk’s tiebrwik- goal with 658 remaining ing power-pla- y Ed Belfour’s 15 saves lifted Toronto over the Stars five-gam- V re ‘ V J 1- -1 Marc-And- 3-- (9-0-- 1) 700-poin- t (0-3-- 2) : 1- -0 - " IRL driver Renna killed in crash for the Maple Leafs with 227 seconds left Canucks 3 Blues 2- At Vancouver British Columbia rook- - ' ie Jason King scored on a power play with 127 seconds left push- ing the Canucks past St Louis It was the first meeting between the INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — teams since the Canucks overcame a 1 series deficit to knock St Louis out in the IRL driver Tony Renna was first round of last season’s playoffs v ' killed in a wreck Wednesday during testing at Indianapolis Murray Baron and Jeff Finley were Motor Speedway after he lost '' left 1:28 with both whistled for slashing control at neariy 220 mph V’ n advantage giving the Canucks a '( went airborne and crashed intoi for the remainder of the game 'i--- ' a fence Mattias Ohlund tied the game with a accident ended the The y the power-plagoal midway through third period Defenseman Brent Sopel promising career of the 26- - ivsj Renna who joined year-ol- d also scored for Vancouver but he put a 2the St Louis his a own net to give Indy Racing League as a puck in substitute driver and moved 1 lead 8:01 into the second period : Mikity Ducks 4 Flyers! OT up to major auto raping wither an impressiye performance in AtAnaheimCatif RobNiedermayer the Indianapolis 500scored 1:10 into overtime after Philadel- ' Renna in left second a tied it with signed earlier this : t tegujaphia month with TaigetChip V tionand the Ducks beat the Flyers Seigei Fedorov Petr Sykora and Vaclav GanassiRacing one of the elite IRL teams' and lie was Prospal also scored forAnaheim Steve Rucchin rind defenseman Sandis making his firsitfack appear-anc- e for Ganassi two each the assists for Ozolinsh had ' Western Conference champiTony Renna was a rising defending ons who have won two straight after los- - star in Indy car racing All qf ' ' us involVl in racing feel a ing their first five games Playoff MVP 33 made saves jgreat loss'’ said Tony George Giguere for his first victory this season president of the speedway and Nwuwwdyk’sdeflection of Mats eSundin’s shot got past DalLas goalitie and lift Marty Ttuco to break a the Maple Leafs past the Stars the team Nieuwendyk led to their only Stanley Cup title in 1999 Belfour Dallas’ goalie during' its championship run' made the goal stand up Robert Reichel scored into an empty net - - : 1-- ' 1 Jean-Sebasti- en propose new UTrackffit: field: The plan was unveiled as Dwain Chambers Europe’s fastest mam became the first athlete to admit testing posi- tive for a newly discovered designer steroid and USATF chief executive officer Craig Masback announced that four of its athletes also tested positive for the drug i' The previously undetectable' steroid is at the center of a potentially colossal scandal involving chemists athletes and coaches The US Anti- Doping Agency says several athletes used the drug and that it’s believed to have come from a laboratory that supplies some of the nation’s top sports stars with nutritional supplements Masback said the USATFs proposal is “twinned with an admission on our part that we have not done everything we could have done in the past’’ Just days ago the US Olympic Committee gave the national track governing body a month to deal with doping and athlete conduct issues — or face possible decertification The USATF hopes to adopt the new policy at its annual meeting Dec 8 in Greensboro NC after determining if it can legally implement foe increased penalties under the Amateur Sports Act anti-dopi- 4-- Current USATF rules call for ban for a first ' a steroid offense Masback said the proposed changes would not be retroac- -' tive which means athletes who tested positive this sum- mer for tetrahydrogestrinone or THG would not face a possible lifetime ban The plan also proposes fines of up to $10000 for stimulant use and up to $100000 for ‘ drugs such as steroids or amphetamines Coaches could face bans and fines of up to1 $100000 if their athletes flunk drug tests The USOC called the plan “an excellent first step’’ and said it had appointed a panel to work with the twp-ye- ar four-pers- on USATF “This is a problem that must be addressed and it must be addressed now” Jim Scherr the USOC’s acting CEO said in a statement “The integrity and credibility of track and Qeld in America is at stake” Masback sent a letter Wednesday to the leaders of major US sports leagues asking them to join him in Washington in the next two weeks for a meeting about the problem of drugs in sports “The situation in which we find ourselves is not a track and field problem or a baseball problem but an American problem” Masback said in a conference call from USATF headquarters in Indianapolis The International Associa-tion of Athletics Federations track's world governing body welcomed the USATF proposal and said there is nothing in IAAF rules to block the US body from imposing lifetime 1 theIRLvV-- ' Renna was the first IRL dri- ' ver to die ip a crash since' Indi-:Scott Braytori in 1996 at he was 67th the J' anapolis and person fatally injured at the ' track since it opened in 1909 Greg Moore was the last Afdriver killed on a r track wrecking in CART'S : :"' ' : - open-whe- el season-endin- race at Califor- g nia Speedway in 1999 r Renna was on his fourth lap f : when his G Force-Toyo- ta crashed as he came put of the third turn He was testing the X same car that IRL sieries champion Scott Dixon drove ' the day before at up to 230 : mph Dixon also drives for ' Ganassi 'A ' “We’re mourning the loss of our dri ver friend and col- league' car owner Chip Ganassi said in a statement l -- : VALLEY VIEW British sprinter four American athletes fail drug SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — USA Track & Field proposed tougher drug rules Wednesday' that could include lifetime bans for first steroid offenses and fines up to $100000 for ath- letes acknowledging it has not done enough to curb drug use fKAutotracinga§ tests Football UTAH STATE FOOTBALL The four US athletes who tested positive for THG this summer at the US track and field championships at Stanford Calif could bebarrcd from the 2004 Olympics Despite that hurdler Allen Johnson said the US team will not suffer “We have enough clean athletes to perform as well as we ever have We have enough clean athletes to win gold e medals” Johnson a world champion said during the USATF conference call “I think the image now is going to be that the cheaters are not four-tim- there” The IAAF plans 'to retest about 400 urine samples from the World Championships in August and says any positive findings would lead to retroactive punishments On Wednesday swimming’s world governing body FINA said it would consider retesting drug samples from its world championships this summer The NFL has said the league might retest its samples for THG Major League Baseball has said it will be unable to retest samples taken this year for THG but plans to discuss whether to add it to the list of banned substances Chambers the British champion said he tested positive for THG in an test in August If found guilty of doping Chambers would face a two-yeban Britain could also lose the relay silver medal from the world meet in August because Chambers ran the final leg 100-met- er ar 400-met- er ii: falurdty Affcamat Stata a! 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