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C2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2007 LNMO SPORTS THE ENQUIRER COLLEGE FOOTBALL OHIO HIGH SCHOOLS UPCOMING EVENTS NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE BENGALS: 8:30 p.m. today NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE FOOTBALL CINCINNATI: 8 p.m. Saturday at Rutgers MIAMI: 3 p.m. Saturday at Kent State OHIO STATE: 8 p.m. Saturday at Purdue KENTUCKY: 7:30 p.m.

Thursday at South Carolina LOUISVILLE: 8 p.m. Friday UTAH THOMAS MORE: 2:30 p.m. Saturday WESTMINSTER MT. ST. JOSEPH: 1:30 p.m.

Saturday HANOVER Home games in CAPS Iowa 23, Illinois St 13 Nebraska 35. Iowa St 17 Ohio St 30, Minnesota 7 Puroue 33. Notre Dame 19 Dakota St 45. Stephen F.Austin 0 Illinois 72. Indiana SL 10 San Diego 56.

Butler 9 Michigan 42. Toledo 28 Wisconsin 37, Michigan St. 34 Youngstown SL 49 Missoun SL 21 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 66. North Texas 7 East Carolina 37, Houston 35 Gramblmg St 17, Praine View 14 Kansas St 41, Texas 21 Oklahoma St 39, Sam Houston St, 3 TCU 24, Colorado St 12 Texas ASM 34. Baylor 10 Texas Tech 75.

Northwestern SL 7 Tulsa 38 UAB 30 UTEP 48, SMU 45. OT FAR WEST Anzona 48. Washington SL 20 Anzona St 41, Stanford 3 BYU 31. New Mexico 24 Cal Poly 56. N.

Colorado 21 California 31 Oregon 24 Cincinnati 52, San Diego St 23 Coioraoo 27. Oklahoma 24 Fresno St 17, Louisiana Tech 6 Hawaii 48, Idaho 20 Montana 18, Weber St 10 Montana St, 40. Idaho St. 20 Nevada 27. UNLV 20 New Mexico St 20 Arti -Pine Bluff 17 Portland St.

28, Washington 21 Sacramento St 38, Anzona 9 San Jose St, 34, UC Davis 14 Southern Cal 27, Washington 24 UCLA 40. Oregon St. 14 Utah 34. Utah St 18 TODAY ON TV NFL 8:30 p.m. New England at Cincinnati ESPN, 12 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 7:30 p.m.

San Diego at Colorado TBS TODAY ON RADIO NFL 8:30 p.m. New England at Cincinnati WCKY-AM (1530) WLW-AM (700) WOFX-FM (92.5) TVand radio subject to change. Flight Two Reddin Rowen (UC) Beisky-ZouBareva (Toledo) 8-6 Flight Three Frey-Azoulay (Toledo) Young-Keiner (UC) 8-6 Third Round Right On Gombera-Castro Cola (Akron) Paradis-Dandik (UC)8 5 Flight Two Carison-langworthy (Akron) d. Young-Keiner (UC)9-7 night Three Berry-Beniamm (Akron) Raddin-Rowen (UC) 84 Stewart 142-149 Petty 150-153; Stewart 154-155 KHarvick 156 173; Biffie 174-210 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Ledl: Ku Buscn, 3 times tor 76 laps. Kenseth 3 times for 49 laps Bffle 1 time tor 37 laps: Harvick, 1 time for 18 laps Stewart.

3 times for 13 laps Gordon. 1 time for 6 laps. Petty. 1 time for 4 laps. Blaney.

1 time for 3 laps 1 time tor 3 laps: JJohnson, 1 time for 1 lap MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Postseason Schedule AH Times TM ENVISION SERIES AmericM League Boston vs. Lot Angelos Los Angeles (Lackey 19-9) at Boston (Beckett 20 7) Friday, Oct 5 Los Angeies (Escobar 18-7) at Boston (Schilling 9-8) Sunday, Oct 7 Boston (Matswaha 15-12) at Los Angeles (Weaver 13-7) Monday, Oct 8 Boston at Los Angeies if necessary Wednesday, Oct 10 Los Angeles at Boston if necessary Cleveland vs. New York Thursday, Oct 4 New York (Wang 19-7) at Cleveland (Sabathia 19-7) Friday, Oct New Yorti (Pettrtte 15-9) at Cleveland (Carmona 198) Sunday, Oct 7 Cleveland (WestDrooh 6-91 at New YorK Monday, Oct 8 Cleveland (Bvrd 15-8) at New York, if necessary Wednesday, Oct 10 New York at Cleveland (Sabathia 19-7), if necessary National League Arizona vs. Chicago Wednesday, Oct 3 Chicago (Zambrano 16-13) at Arizona (Webb 18- 10) Thursday, Oct 4 Chicago (Lilly 15-8) at Anzona i Davis 13-12) Saturday, Oct 6 Anzona (Hernandez 11-11) at Chicago Sunday, Oct 7 Arizona (Owings 8-8) at Chicago. If necessary Tuesday, Oct 9 Chicago at Arizona, if necessaiy Philadelphia vs.

Colorado-San Diego winner Wednesday, Oct 3 Colorado-San Diego winner at Philadelphia Thursday, Oct 4 Colorado-San DieRO winner at Philadelphia Saturday, Oct 6 Philadelphia at Coinrado San O'ego winner Sunday, Oct 7 Philadelphia at Colorado-San Diego winner, if necessary Tuesday, Oct. 9 Colorado-San Diego winner at Philadelphia, if necessary LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES American League Friday, Oct 12 Cleveland -New York winner at Boston OR Los Angeles at Cleveland OR New York at Los Angeles Saturday, Oct 13 Cleveland-New York winner at Boston OR Los Angeles at Cleveland OR New York at Los Angeles Monday, Oct 15 Boston at Cleveland-New York winner OR Cleveland at Los Angeles OR Los Angeles at New York Tuesday, Oct 16 Boston at Cleveland-New York winner OR Cleveland at Los Angeles OR Los Angeles at New York Thursday, Oct 18 Boston at Cleveland-New York winner OR Cleveland at Los Angeles, OR Los Angeles at New York if necessary Saturday, Oct 20 Cleveland-New York winner at Boston OR Los Angeles at Cleveland OR New York at Los Angeles, if necessary Sunday, Oct 21 Cleveland-New York winner at Boston OR Los Angeles at Cleveland OR New York at Los Angeles, if necessary National League Thursday, Oct 11 Colorado-San Diego-Philadelphia winner at Arizona OR Chicago at Philadelphia OR Colorado-San Diego winner at Chicago Friday, Oct 12 Colorado-San Diego-Philadelphia winnei at Anzona OR Chicago at Philadelphia OR Colorado-San Diego winner at Chicago Sunday, Oct 14 Arizona at Colorado-San Diego-Philadelphia winner OR Philadelphia at Chicago OR Chicago at Colorado-San Diego winner Monday, Oct 15 Arizona at Colorado-San Diego Philadelphia winner OR Philadelphia at Chicago OR Chicago at Colorado-San Diego winner Wednesday, Oct 17 Arizona at Colorado-San Diego-Philadelphia winner OR Philadelphia at Chicago OR Chicago at Colorado-San Diego winner, if necessary Friday, Oct 19 Colorado-San Diego-Philadelphia winner at Arizona OR Chicago at Philadelphia OR Colorado-San Diego winner at Chicago, if necessary Saturday, Oct 20 Colorado-San Diego-Philadelpnia winner at Arizona OR Chicago at Philadelphia OR Colorado-San Diego winner at Chicago if necessary WORLD SERIES Wednesday, Oct 24 National League at American League, (n) Thursday, Oct 25 NL at AL, (n) Saturday, Oct 27 AL at NL, (n) Sunday, Oct 28 AL at NL, (n) Monday, Oct. 29 AL at NL, if necessary, (n) Wednesday, Oct 31 NL at AL, if necessary, (n) Thursday, Nov. 1 NL at AL, if necessary, (n) Today's schedule Boyt'l (All times 7 p.m. unless notsd) Deer Park at St Bernard Hamson at Kings Norwood at Witnrow Taiawanda at Edgewood West CairolHon at floss Western Hills at Mount Healthy Girls' socctr (All firms 7 p.m.

unless noted) Deer Park at St Bernard, m. Little Miami at Wmton Woods Monroe at Taiawanda Mount Healthy at Amelia Seven Hilts at Wyoming Summit at Madeira Ursulme at Notre Dame Boys' (off Seven Hills vs. Fmneytown Reading 4 p.m. inaian Hill at Wyoming 4 m. Crrta' tennis (AN times 4 p.m.

unless noted) Kings at Sycamore Princeton Division i sectional, 9 a.m. Taylor at Wmton Woods Girts' voNeybal (AN timet 7 unless noted) Batavia at Georgetown Beiibrook at Kings Bianchester at Felicity Cincinnati Christian at Lockland East Clinton at Williamsburg, 5:30 p.m. Hamson at Lakota East Indian Hill at Hamilton Uttle Miami at Goshen Mason at Glen Este Mount Healthy at Amelia Oak Hills at Walnut Hills Taiawanda, Fairfield at Spnngboro, 4:30 p.m. West Carrollton at Middietown, 6:30 p.m. Wmton Woods at Hughes Crosscountry Madison Invitational 4 30pm Girts' field hockey St.

Ursula at Summit Country Day, 5 p.m. Football schedule Thursday, Oct 4 (All games start at 7:30 p.m. unless noted) FAVC-Cardinal Turpin at Kings Friday, Oct 5 (All games start at 7:30 p.m. unless noted) CHI Finneytown at Deer Park Indian Hill at Taylor Madeira at Wyoming Reading at Manemont CMAC Withrow at Shroder Paideia FAVC-Buckeyt Anderson at Loveiand Glen Este at Milford Wmton Woods at Harrison FAVC-Cardinal Uttle Miami at Walnut Hills Wilmington at Amelia FAVC-Scarlet Edgewood at Ross Mount Healthy at Norwood Taiawanda at Northwest GCL-Soirth La Salle at St. Xavier Moeller at Elder GCL Badin at Dayton Carroll McNichoias at Fenwick Purceli Manan at Alter Roger Bacon at Chammade-Julienne Fairfield at Lakota East Hamilton at Middietown Lakota West at Colerain Mason at Pnnceton Sycamore at Oak Hills MVC Lockland at CHCA New Miami at Cincinnati Christian North College Hill at Cm.

Country Day Summit at Dayton Christian sec CNE at Bianchester Williamsburg at New Richmond SBC- American Bethel-Tate at Goshen SBC-National Batavia at East Clinton SCOL Greenfield McClam at Clmton-Massie HillsDoro at Madison Plains SWBL-Buckeye Preble Shawnee at Monroe Middietown Madison at Carlisle Non-league Middietown Christian at Mathews Washington Court House at Western Brown Saturday, Oct 6 (All games start at 7:30 p.m. unless noted) CMAC Aiken at Taft Western Hills at Hughes, 1:30 p.m. Woodward at Dunbar, 7 p.m. KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOLS Today's schedule Girts' soccer Bellevue at Covington Latin Campbell County at Boone County Ludlow at Holmes Ryle at Holy Cross Scott at Pendleton County St Henry at Bishop Brossart Ursuline at Notre Dame Villa Madonna at Uoyd Walton-Verona at Grant County Boys' golf State tournament at Bowling Green Country Club Girts' volleyoall Deming at Silver Grove Highlands at Newport Football schedule Friday, Oct 5 (All games start at 7:30 unless noted) Bellevue at Dayton Bishop Brossart at Ludlow, 7 p.m. Conner at Ryle.

7 pm. Dime Heights at Holmes, 7 p.m. Hamson County at Pendleton County Newport Central Catholic at Newport, 7 p.m. Oldham County at Grant County Scott at Highlands. 7 p.m.

Simon Kenton at Boone County, 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct 6 Beechwood at Prestonburg. 4 p.m. Uoyd at Holy Cross, 1:30 m. AUTO RACING NASCAR Nextel Cup-LrfeLock 400 Sunday At Kansas Speedway Kansas City, Kansas Lap Length: L5 miles (Start position In parentheses) 1(7) Greg Bitlle, Ford, 210 laps.

104.981 $316,225 2. (10) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 210. $218,525. 3. (1) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 210, $221,661.

4 (16) Casey Mears. Chevrolet. 210 $153,050. 5. (4) Jeff Gordon.

Chevrolet. 210. $161,311. 6. (1 7) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 210.

$156,411. 7. (14) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, 210. $134,458. 8.

(15) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, 210, $123,295, 9 (29) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 210, $144,941, 10 (6) Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet, 210, $157,883 11. (12) Kurt Suseh. Oodge. 210. $131,483 12 (39) Mark Martin.

Chevrolet. 210. $106,575. 13. (3) Scott Riggs, Dodge.

210, $103,075. 14. (31) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 210. $121,283.

15 (43) Dave Blaney, Toyota, 210, $122,958. 16. (18) Dawd Ragan, Ford, 210, $130,175. 17 (36) David Stiemme. Dodge.

210, $91,150. 18 (40) Tony Raines Chevrolet, 210 $99,200, 19 (41) Roboy Gordon, Ford. 210. $89,750. 20 (37) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, 210, $114,058, 21.

(33) Kyle Petty, Dodge, 210, $100,008 22. (26) Jeremy Maylield, Toyota. 210. $84,450. 23.

(30) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet. 210, $88,000. 24 (20) Jamie McMurray Ford. 210. $94,825.

25 (24) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet 210, $83,476. 26 (13) Dale Jarrett. Toyota, 210, $82,025. 27. (23) Paul Menard, Chevrolet.

210, $84,425, 28 (21) Juan Pablo Montoya, Dodge, 209, $118,400 29 (5) Denny Hamlin Chevrolet. 209, $99,625. 30 (11 1 Michael WalfiD Toyota, 209, $90,422 31 (25) Oavid Reutimann, Toyota, 209, $82,675. 32. (35) Ken Schrader, Ford, 208.

$99,489. 33. (28) John AnOrettl, Dodge 2' i $80,725. 34. (22) David GHIiland, Ford.

206. $106,789. 35. (2) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 206, $133,091. 36 (34) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet.

199. $119,141, 37. (27)Can Edwards, ford, accident, $86,925 38 (9) Martin True Chevrolet, 175, $106,045, 39. (19) Tony Stewart. Chevrolet, accident, 174, $132,336 40.

(38) Kenny Wallace, Ford, 171, $109,333. 41 (8) Kyle Busch. Chevrolet, 164. $96 075. 42 (32) BoOOy LaBonte, Dodge, accident.

155. $114,841, 43. (42) Ryan Newman, Dodge, engine, 108, $109,766, Race StitJsrrJcs Time of Race: 3 hours, 2 seconds. Margin of Victory: under caution seconds Caution Flags: 12 for 72 laps. Lead Changes: 16 among 10 drivers.

Lap Leaders: Kenseth M3; Blaney 14-16: Kenseth 17-45; Ku Busch 46-60; J.Gordon 61-66; Kenseth 67-73; T.Stewart 74 76; Ku. Busch 77-89; JJohnson 90, MTruen Jr. 91 93; Ku.Busch 94-141; share your news, photos GOLF Presidents Cup Sunday At Royal Montreal GoH Club (Blue Course) Montreal Yardage: Pan 70 UNITED STATES 1912, INTERNATIONAL 1412 International 7, United States 5 Scott Vefpianh, United States, def RorySabbati-ni International 2 and 1. Emie Els. international, def.

Lucas Glover, United States 2 up Phil Mtckelson, United States, def. Vijay Singh, International, 5 and 4, Mike Weir. International, def. Tiger Woods. United States 1 up.

Angel Catirera International, def Woody Austin, United States. 2 and 1. Adam Scott, International, def Zach Johnson, United States, 2 and 1. Dawd Toms. United States, def, Trevor Immel-man, international, 2 up.

Stewart Cmk, United States, def. Nick O'Hem, International. 6 and 4. Geoff Ogilvy. International, def.

Steve Strieker, United States. 1 up KJ. Choi, international, del. Hunter Marian, United States, 3 and 2 Charles Mowell III. United States, def.

Stuart Appleby. International. 2 and 1. Retief Goosen International, def Jim Furyk. United States.

2 and 1. PGA Viking Clank Sunday Anna ndale GoH Club Madison, Mist. Pursa: S3.5 million Yardage: Par 72 Final Round Chad Campbell, $630,000 70-72-64-69-275 Johnson Wagner, $378,000 73-65-68-70-276 BooWeekley. $203.000 68-69-70-70-277 Bill Haas. $203,000 68-67-70-72-277 JohnSenden, $127 750 68 69-71-70-278 Shaun Micheel, $127,750 70-68-68-72-278 David Branshavv, $127,750 66-68-69-75-278 Bo Van Pelt, $101,500 70-71-68-70-279 AleicCejka, $101,500 69-72-68-70-279 Kent Jones.

$101,500 71-70-67-71-279 Ken Duke. $84,000 74-70-71-65-280 Hamson Frazar, $84.000 71-67-70-72-280 Heath Slocum. $65,625 70-71 70-70-281 J.P. Hayes. $65.625 68-68 73-72-281 Daisuke Maruyama.

$65,625.. 73-70-65-73-281 JayDelslng. $65.625 72-65-70-74-281 Joe Durant, $49,000 72-69-72-69-282 Jesper Pamevik. $49,000 68-73-72-69-282 Steve Lowery. $49.000 66-77-69-70-282 Mark Hensbv, $49,000 73-70-69-70-282 Nick Flanagan.

$49 000 68-69-73-72-282 Jay Williamson. $31,550 72-72-69-70-283 Michael Sim, $31,550 68-75-69-71-283 Craig Lile, $31,550 70-68-73-72-283 John Memck. $31,550 73-69-69-72-283 Jason Dutner, $31,550 69 71 70-73-283 Chadey Hoffman. $31,550 69-68-71-75-283 Fred Funk. $31,550 69 69-69-76-283 LPGA Tour Navhrtar Clastic Sunday At Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, Capitol HiM, Senator Course Prattville, Ala.

Purse: SL3 million Vantage: Par 72 Final Round Mana Horth, $195,000 70-67-70-67-274 Prammanasudh. $116,365 63-68-73-71-275 Angela Park, $74.864 72-68-73-63-276 Lorena Ochoa. $74,864 66-68-69-73-276 KameWebb, $52,563 70-71-69 68-278 Amy Hung, $43,008 73-73-70-63-279 Hye Jung Choi. $33,769 70-68-74-68-280 Angela Stanford, $33,769 69-74-65-72-280 Teresa Lu, $27,079 70-70-72-69-281 Nicole Castrale. $27,079 73-66-70-72-281 Suiann Pettersen.

$23,096 71-67-74-70-282 EvaDahllof, $23.096 71-74-66-71-282 II Mi Chung. $18.605 71-71-71-70-283 Jimin Kang, $18,605 70-69-73-71-283 Meaghan Francella, $18,605... 70-69-72-72-283 Jamce Moodie, $18 605 69-69-73-72-283 Lisa Femandes. $18,605 69-71-70-73-283 Dorothy Delasin. $15 801 70-72-73-69-284 Lone Kane.

$15.164 69-74-70-72-285 Kanne Icher. $14,399 71-71-70-74-286 Wendy Ward, $14,399 70-69-73-74-286 Shern Turner. $13,125 73-72-74-68-287 Tracy Hanson. $13,125 69-75-74-69-287 Jee young Lee. $13,125 69-72-76-70-287 Rachel Helhenngton, $11,277.

73-71-73-71-288 Sun Young Voo, $11,277 72-69-74-73-288 Seon Hwa Lee, $11,277 71-71-71-75-288 Giulia Sergas. $11,277 70-73-68-77-288 Lindsey Wnght, $11,277 67-68-75-78-288 NaOnMm, $8,713 72-71-76-70-289 Linda Wessberg, $8,713 72-74-69-74-289 Chnstina Kim. $8,713 70-70-75-74-289 Ji-YoungOh, $8,713 76-69-69-75-289 Mmea Blomqwst, $8,713 73-71-70 75-289 Jamie Hullett, $8,713 70-71-72-76-289 Young Kim, $8,713 71-69-72-77-289 V. Nirapathpongpom. $8,713 67-70-70-82-289 Morgan Pressel.

$6.145 74-72-72-72-290 Jin young Pak, $6,145 70-69-79-72-290 Chanotte Mayorkas. $6.145.,.. 72-72-73-73-290 LetaLindley. $6.145 71-72-73-74-290 MircyHart, $6,145 74-68-74-74-290 Kathenne Hull. $6.145 73-71-71-75-290 Sarah Huarte, $6.145 70-72-71-77-290 Mham McKay.

$6,145 73-67-73-77-290 Sarah Lee, $6,145 71-72-69-78-290 Danielle Downey, $4,588 68-76-77-70-291 Alena Sharp, $4,588 73-72-74-72-291 Aram Cho, $4,588 74-72-72-73-291 MegMallon, $4,588 76-68-72-75-291 Kyeong Bae, $4,588 71 67-77-76-291 Diana Alessio, $4,588 69-74-71-77-291 Reilley Rankin, $3,823 73-73-74-72-292 Bnttany Lang. $3,823 73-72-73-74-292 Karen Stupples. $3.823 69-75-74-74-292 Inbee Part, $3.823 71-72-75-74-292 KannSjodin, $3,823 77-69-71-75-292 Heather Daly-Donofho, $3,313 70-73-76-74-293 Song-Hee Kim, $3.313 73-71-73-76-293 Knsty McPherson. $3.313 73-73 70-77-293 Aree Song. $3,090 71-74-76-74-295 Shern Steinhauer, $3,090 75-70-73-77-295 Kelli Kuehne.

$2,899 73-72-77-74-296 Brooke Tull, $2,899 73-72-76-75-296 Irene Cho, $2,899 69-73-78-76-296 KnsTamulis, $2.899 73-73-73-77-296 Simi Mehra, $2.618 73-72-78-74-297 Michelle McGann. $2,618 69-76-78 74-297 Nicole leray. $2,618 73-71-77-76-297 MinamNagl. $2,618 72-73-75-77-297 Paige Mackenzie, $2,618 73-70-74-80-297 Meena Lee. $2,453 69 77-79-73-298 Stephanie Louden, $2,453 73-72-79-74-298 Mora Dunn.

$2,453 70-72-78-78-298 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FIBA Americas At Valdivia, Chile First Round Digest ji Germany jj tops Brazil to capture World Cup Enquirer staff and wire reports The unstoppable scorer from Brazil, Marta, and the unbeatable goalkeeper from Germany, Nadine Angerer, stared at each other from 12 yards away the outcome of the Women's World Cup in China perhaps resting on this penalty kick. 1 The confrontation was' won by the goalie and the World Cup was again won by Germany, a 2-0 victory in the final Sunday that was underlined by a flawless, unyielding defense. "After the penalty save, I felt it was meant to be," Germany coach Silvia Neid said. In the third-place game, the United States defeated Norway 4-1 behind two goals byAbby Wambach. Women's basketball USA GOLDEN GIRLS: Tina Thompson scored 18 points to help the U.S.

qualify for the 2008 Beijing Games with a 101-71 victory over Cuba in the gold medal game at the FIBA Americas tournament in Chile. "It feels great to win. We got the monkey off our back," Thompson said. The U.S. (5-0) was forced to qualify for an Olympics berth for the first time since 1980 because of a third-place finish at the World Championships last year.

NHL BRITS LIKE FIGHTS: When the gloves came off, the British fans got what they wanted. A two-man brawl with fists flying midway through the second period drew the biggest cheers and a standing ovation Sunday in the Anaheim Ducks' 4-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings. "They liked the physical play," Ducks coach Randy Carlyle said. "They liked the Perry scored twice to help the Stanley Cup' champion Ducks split the NHL's season-opening series at the 02 Arena, which is owned by Kings owner Philip Anschutz. The Kings won 4-1 Saturday the first time the NHL played a regular-season game in Europe.

BLUE JACKETS: Columbus pared its roster to 26 players by assigning several players to the club's top farm team. Forwards Derick Brassard, Joakim Lindstrom and Tom Sestito were assigned to the Jackets' AHL affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch. Forward Derek MacKenzie and defenseman Sheldon Brook-bank also cleared waivers and were sent to the Crunch. Forward Jakub Voracek was sent to the Halifax Mooseheads of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and defenseman Joel Bouchard was released. The Blue Jackets finished their preseason with a 3-3-2 record and open their regular season Friday against the Anaheim Ducks.

Horse racing BREEDERS' CUP: So whose the favorite for the $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic in four weeks? Preakness winner Curlin stated his case Sunday, beating Lawyer Ron by a neck after a riveting stretch duel in the Jockey Club Gold Cup at Bet; mont Park. The victory came a day after Kentucky Derby and; Travers winner Street Sense-was beaten by Hard Spun iij-the Kentucky Cup Classic at: Turfway Park. I Curlin not only re-estabi lished his credentials as a' leading 3-year-old, but could, wind up as the favorite fof the Classic based on his win against racing's top older; horse, Lawyer Ron. In addb tion, Curlin won over th Classic distance of VA milesj' and has a race over the Mon; mouth Park track, site of thg: $23 million, 11-race, two-day: Breeders' Cup on Oct. Marathon WORLD RECORD: Haile: Gebrselassie took advantage-of a perfect course and ideaj conditions to set a world rev cord at the Berlin Gebrselassie raced througrj Berlin's flat and fast course to set his 25th world record in 2 hours, 4 minutes, 26 seconds.

That lowered the tim? of his good friend Paul Ter gat by 29 seconds. 4j APTop25 The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 29 total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-piace vote and previous ranking lUcori Pts Pvs 1. LSU (331 5-0 1.593 2 2. Southern Cal (32) 4-0 1.591 1 3 California 5-0 1.475 6 4.

Ohio St 5 0 1.420 8 5. Wisconsin 5-0 1.271 9 6. South Flonda 4-0 1,203 18 7 Boston College 5-0 1.172 12 8. Kentucky 5-0 1143 14 9 Florida 4-1 1.031 4 10. Oklahoma 4-1 992 3 11.

South Carolina 4-1 900 16 12. Georgia 4-1 885 15 13. West Virginia 4-1 861 5 14. Oregon 4-1 837 11 15 Virginia Tech 4 1 639 17 16 Hawaii 5-0 586 19 17 Missouri 4 0 561 20 5-0 497 23 19Teas 4-1 449 7 M.Cincinnati 5-0 377 24 21. Rubers 3-1 299 10 22 Clemson 4-1 265 13 23.

Purdue 5-0 218 24 Kansas St. 3-1 214 25. Nebraska 4-1 198 25 Others receiving votes: Flonda St. 101, Miami 83. Illinois 59.

Auburn 52. UCLA 49, Texas ASM 29, Michigan St 16, Michigan 15. Connecticut 9. Alabama 6. Arkansas 5.

Colorado 5. UCF 5, Penn SL 4. Boise St. 3. Kansas 3.

Virginia 3. Washington 1. USA Today Top 25 The Top 25 teams in the USA Today college football coaches poll, witn first-place votes in parentheses, records tirough Sept 29. total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking Record Pts Pvs 1. Southern Cal (45) 4-0 1,483 1 2.

LSU(14) 5-0 1454 2 3. California 5 0 1.363 6 4. Ohio State 111 5 0 1.313 8 5. Wisconsin 5-0 1.251 9 6 Boston College 5-0 1.138 11 7. Florida 4-1 1,000 3 5-0 971 15 9 South Flonda 4-0 960 18 10.

Oklahoma 4-1 925 4 11. Georgia 4-1 758 16 12. West Virginia 4-1 756 5 13. Oregon 4-1 697 12 14. Virginia Tech 4-1 661 14 15.

Hawaii 5-0 585 17 16. Texas 4-1 573 7 17. Missouri 4-0 53 2 20 18 South Carolina 4-1 529 21 19 Aniona State 5-0 466 t25 20 Purdue 5 0 423 L25 21. Rutgers 3-1 347 10 22. Clemson 4-1 278 13 23.

Nebraska 4-1 261 22 24. Cincinnati 5-0 249 NR 25. UCLA 4-1 79 NR Others receiving votes: Miami (Fla.) 68: Michigan State 63; Kansas 48: Flonda State 46; Auburn 42: Kansas State 33: Boise State 25: Connecticut 23; Illinois 21; Tennessee 17; Virginia 15; Penn State 12; Michigan 10; Texas ASM 10; Alabama 5: Colorado Georgia Tech 3: Central Florida 1: Indiana Wake Forest Wyoming 1. Harris Top 25 The Top 25 teams in the first Hams Interactive College Football Poll, with first-place vptes in parentheses, records through Sept. 29, total points based on 25 points tor a first-place vote through one point lor a 25Ul-place vote and previous ranking itecora ns rvs 1.

USC (76) 2. LSU (36) 3 California 4. Ohio Stats 4- 0 2,763 1 5- 0 2,724 2 5-0 2 548 6 S-0 2,462 7 5-0 2.324 9 5. Wisconsin 6, Boston College 5-0 2,107 11 7. Kentucky 5-0 1,903 14 8 flonda 4-1 1 863 4 9.

Oklahoma 4-1 1,83 7 3 10. South Flonda 4-0 1,775 20 11. West Virginia 4-1 1.499 5 12. Georgia 4-1 1,426 15 13 Oregon 4-1 1,354 10 14. South Carolina 4-1 1.287 17 15.

Virginia Tech 4-1 1.086 16 16. Hawaii 5-0 1.030 18 17. Teas 4-1 1.025 8 18. Missouri 4 0 918 21 19. Anzona State 5-0 901 23 20.

Purdue 5-0 602 NR 21. Rutgers 3-1 568 12 22. Clemson 4-1 503 13 23. Nebraska 4-1 498 24 24. Cincinnati S-0 466 NR 25.

Michigan State 4-1 151 25 Others receiving votes: UCLA 136: Miami (fla.) 122; Kansas State 104; Kansas 79: Florida State 68; Illinois 52; Connecticut 51: Penn Slate 38; Michigan 26: Virginia 23; Auburn 21; Arkansas 17; Georgia Tech 13: Texas ASM 8: Tennessee 6: Colorado 3, Louis-vine 3 Boise State 2: Bowling Green 2: Central Flonda Alabama 1. Indiana Maryland Washington 1. Late Saturday summary No. 24 CINCINNATI 52, SAN DIEGO ST. 23 Cincinnati 7 28 7 10-52 San Diego St 3 7 0 13-23 First Quarter Cin-Glatthaar 1 run (Rogers kick).

SDSU-FG Palmer 33. Second Quarter Cm-Goodman 11 pass from Mauk (Rogers kick). On-Barnett 4 pass from Mauk (Rogers kick). Cin-Bamett 80 pass from Mauk (Rogers kick). SDSU-Hamilton 7 pass from O'Connell (Palmer kick).

Cm-Goodman 11 pass from Mauk (Rogers kick). Third Quarter 21 run (Rogers kick). Fourth Quarter SDSU-Holmes 35 interception return (Palmer kick). Cin-FG Rogers 30. Cm-Webster 58 interception return (Rogers kick).

SDSU-Umuolo 43 pass from Sokolpski (kick tailed). Cin 30 50-263 2B4 SDSU 16 24-65 First downs Passing Return Punts-Avg 312 21-32-3 24-33-1 76 53 2-0 1-1 662 25:05 10-78 Time of Possession 34:55 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Cincinnati. G.Moore 12-84. Benton 11-72, Ramsey 9-39, Mauk 3-36. Glattnaar 10-22, Pike 4-8, Barnett 1-2, San Diego Hendeison 3- 23.

Sokoloski 3-22, Bomes 9-19, Sullivan 4-9, O'Connell 5-(minus8). PASSINO-Cincinnati. Mauk 17-23-1-257, Pike 4- 9-2-27. San Diego Si, O'Connell 20-27-0-253, Sokoloski 4-6-1-59. RECEIVING Cincinnati Goodman 7-101, Gilyard 4-43, Bamett 3-88, Jones 2-13.

Howard 1-14. Benton 1-12. Glattnaar 1-6, Giddens 1-5, Daniels 1-2. San Diego Mougey 8-90, Bomes 5- 30, Swain 3-58. Henderson 2-65, Umuolo 2-47, Hamilton 1-7, Shaw 1-7, Sullivan 1-5, S.Schmidt 1-3.

Saturday's scores EAST Army 37, Temple 21 Boston College 24, Massachusetts 14 Bucknell 38. Manst 7 Connecticut 44. Akron 10 Cornell 45. Georgetown, C. 7 Dartmouth 21.

Penn 13 Delaware 42, Monmouth, NJ 7 Duquesne 37, Frostijurg St. 10 Fordham 34, Colgate 31 Geneva 29, La Salle 7 Hofstra 33. Stony Brook 28 lona 30. Stonehill 10 Lehigh 20. Harvard 13 Maryland 34.

Rutgers 24 Navy 31, Air Force 20 Princeton 42, Columbia 32 Rhode Island 49, Brown 42, OT VMI 40, Robert Moms 13 Wagner 18. Sacred Heart 15 Yale 38, Holy Cross 17 SOUTH Alabama 48. Texas Southern 24 Appalachian St. 49, Elon 32 Auburn 20. Florida 17 Charleston Southern 46, North Greenville 33 Davidson 20.

Jacksonville 10 Delaware St 24. Hampton 17 E. Kentucky 43. Samford 20 Florida ASM 18, Tennessee St. 17 Florida St.

21, Alabama 14 Fort Valley St. 33, Savannah St. 2 Gardner Webb 20. Austin Peay 13 Georgia 45, Mississippi 17 Georgia Southern 50, Carolina 21 Georgia Tech 13, Clemson 3 Howard 24, Winston-Salem 21, OT Jacksonville SI 40, Murray St. 24 James Madison 35, Villanova 7 Kentucky 45, Florida Atlantic 17 LSU 34, Tulane 9 Liberty 68 St.

Francis, Pa 10 Louisville 29, N.C. State 10 McNeese St 31, South Dakota 7 Miami 24, Duke 14 Middle Tennessee 47, Fla, International 6 Morehead St, 42, Dayton 35 Morgan St. 33. Bethune-Cookman 9 Presbytenan 34. N.C.

Central 27 Richmond 45, New Hampshire 38 South Carolina 38, Mississippi SL 21 Southern U. 21, Alabama St. 2 The Citadel 41, Chattanooga 16 Troy 24, Louisiana-Monroe 7 UCF 37. Louisiana-Lafayette 19 Vanderbilt 30. Michigan 7 Virginia 44, Pittsburgh 14 Virginia Tech 17, North Carolina 10 William 4 Maiy 27, Towson 22 Wofford 45, Furman 20 MIDWEST Ball St.

49. Buffalo 14 Bowling Green 41. Kentucky 21 Cent. Michigan 35, N. Illinois 10 Drake 48.

Valparaiso 20 E. Illinois 31. SE Missoun 16 Illinois 27, Penn St 20 Indiana 38. Iowa 20 Kent St 33. Ohio 25 Miami 17, Syracuse 14 Michigan 28.

Northwestern 16 Dakota SL 41. WJHinois 28 LAS VEGAS LINE Home Team in CAPS) AMERICAN LEAGUE WEDNESDAY Favorite line Underdog LA Angels no line BOSTON AMERICAN LEAGUE Favorite TtmeSMV Underdog NY Yankees no nne CLEVELAND NFL FOOTBALL Favorite lmeM Underdog He England 7 CINCINNATI HORSE RACING Turfway Park results Sunday mdn ci, 3VO up flM, 6 f. 4 SpntheGM (LSlemng. Jr.) 5 20 2 81) 2.20 7 DstnctveGlr) (D Williams) 3.20 2.60 5 Seconda Mia (P.Ourts) 4.00 Also Ran-BernDunner, One Grand Deed. Diamond Saint.

Craving Caffeine Exacta (4-7) paid $10.60. Superfecta (4-7-5-1) paid $20180. Tnfecta (4-7-5) paid $50 20. 3VO up, 6 f. 4 Lost Rainbow (D Williams) 4.00 3 40 3.00 6 Attheendoftheday (J.Vitek) 9.20 5 20 9 Goes (F.Geroux) 2.80 Also Ran-Stand Down.

Grand Lucenci. Brother Dude. Brat Mavenck. Thunde' Boot Natural Boy, Saints Shadow Daily Double (4-4) paid $11.40 Exacta (4-6) paid $49 40. Superfecta (4-6-9-10) paid $1,008 40 Tnfecta (4-6-9) paid $150.60.

It ale, 3YO up, 1 mi. 4 Pirate's Bid (D.Williams) 7.60 6.20 4.20 7 Sir Dorset (File La Crjz 11.00 6.40 9 Hootin It (E.Paucar) 5.00 Also Ran-Humble Chns. Stack Blues. Junood. Archie Pick 3 (4-4-4)3 Correct Paid $41 00 Daily Double (4-4) paid $2000.

Exacta (4-7) paid $81.80. Superfecta (4-7-9-6) paid $73,840,00. Tnfecta (4-7-9) paid $404 40. mdn cl, 2VO, 1 ml. 17.80 10 80 5 60 4 Rock and Deal (P Teatorl 40.00 19 20 3 PrspctreUman (D.Williams) 3.00 Also Ran-Green Jacket, Teds Buddy.

Admiral Jim, Ageofcrisis bfeontherun. Buckeye Sahm. Pick 4 (4-4-4-9) 4 Correct Paid $430 80 Pick 3 (4-4-9) 3 Ccrrect Paid $265.00. Daily Double (4-9) paid $5880. Exacta (9-4) paid $358.80.

Superfecta (9-4-3-8) paid $15,581 20. Tnfecta (9-4-3) paid $1,943.60. 2 Bnan (M Adam) 11.40 5 80 5.00 8 Wet Fast (E.Paucar) 6.00 4.00 7 Foster Hill (J.Vitek) 10.00 Also Ran-Cincmnati Red. Rose's Bud, Cayenne Gold. Bato Loco.

Patched. Kandmsky. Watch This Cat. Baltic Sun, Gndwm. Pick 3 (4-9-2) 3 Correct Paid $859.60.

Daily Double (9-2) paid $98.40. Exacta (2 8) paid $64 80. Superfecta (2-8-7-12) paid $4,724 20 Tnfecta (2-8 7) paid $1,007.40. 1 Glittergem (F De La Cruz) 6.80 4 20 3.50 9 DlghtflDemi (D.Williams) 4.00 3.20 3 TennesseeTxdo (J.McKee) 4.40 Also Ran-Aloma's Cobra. Sonny's Legacy.

Da Travelin Man, Tyler, Force Forty Nine, Rockm Eddie, Lob, Not a Question. Pick 3 (9-2-1) 3 Correct Paid $466.80. Daily Double (2-1) paid $55.40. Exacta (1-9) paid $29.00. Superfecta (1-9-3-4) paid $1,725 20 Tnfecta (1-9-3) paid $130 00 3VO up 1 ml.

1 Ura Wild Won (J.McKee) 9.60 4.60 3.40 5 The Color Red (F.Geroux) 4.80 4 00 6 MnnhahaChc (LMelancon) 3 20 Also Ran-Right On Track, Thunder Gusher, The Last Spy. Makeover Me. Just Sarah. Pick 3 (2-1-1) 3 Correct Paid $264.20. Daily Double (1-1) paid $57.20.

Exacta (1-5) paid $53.20. Superfecta (1-5-6-3) paid $1,324.00. Tnfecta (1-5-6) paid $199 20. 8th-S 12,000, cl, 3V0 up, 6 1. 11 Singing Steel (C.Borel) 10.60 4.40 3 80 4 No Fancy Title (J.Thenot) 5.00 3 00 5 Cozar's Coup (R.Williams) 4 60 Also Ran-Johann Star.

Twostep Partner, Chaffee John. Poe Reef. Mr. Frankie Lennys Vision, Steds Pirate, Little Pioneer. Pick 6 (4-9-2-1-1-11) 4 Correct Paid $19.80.

Pick 4 (2-1-1-11)4 Correct Paid $2,738 00. Pick 3(1-1-11) 3 Correct Paid $335 00. Tnfecta (11-4-5) paid $274.80. Superfecta (11-4-5-8) paid $1,979 40. Daily Double (1-11) paid 77.00.

Exacta (11-4) paid $41.80. ak opt cl, 3VO up, 6 f. 2 Sharp Attack (C Borel) 8.00 5 00 3 40 5 Delta Charlie (F.Geroux) 8.40 5.40 3 Ifthshefts (L.Stertmg, Jr.) 4,20 Also Ran-Mallabar. Cab. Count One.

Hell Broke Loose. Proud Leader Pick 3(1-11-2)3 Correct Paid $590.60. Daily Double (11-2) paid $49 60. Exacta (2-5) paid $52.80. Superfecta (2-5-3-1) paid $1,409 40 Tnfecta (2 5-31 paid $283.60 mdn cl, 3VO up, 1 ml.

11 Gaskin Land (J.McKee) 8 40 5.00 3.60 4 InvstmntBroker (C.Ro)as) 8.20 7 80 8 1. B. Packin (I. Diego) 4.60 Also Ran-Sea of Spices, Cnminal, Aisle Racer, Behrens Design. On Shaky Ground, Lost yard.

Phillip Kwitchurbelliakin, Merciless Ray, Pick 4 (1-11-2-11) 4 Conect Paid $2,438.00. Pick 3 (11-2-11) 3 Correct Paid $254 80, Daily Double (2-11) paid $49 80. Exacta (11-4) paid $77.40. Superfecta (11-4-8-5) paid $6,564 20. Tnfecta (11-4-8) paid $496.60.

LOCAL COLLEGES Men's soccer Marquette 2, Cincinnati 1 (overtime) Goals: M-Kay 2. C-Davitison. Records 2-6-1 (Big East 1-4). 3-5-1 (2-1-1) Northern Kentucky Quincy 0 Goal: N-LanXin. Shutout: Oilman (one save).

Records: 12-0 (GlVC 7-0). (J 8-3-1 (5-2) Cincinnati State 3, Lincoln Land 1 Goals: C-M'dKtff, Bow. Joraon. L-Smitti Records: 10-0-1. 9-4-2 Women's soccer Notre Dame 6, Cincinnati 1 Goals: N-Weissenhofer 2, Hanks, Bock.

Augus-tin, Pmmck C-Bigg. Records: 5-4 1 (Big East 3-0). 3-6-1 (0-3) Xavier Saint Joseph's 0 Goals: X-Zim merman 2, O'Neal 2. Gerard Shutout: Farrell (one save) Rosen (four saves). Records.

3-8 (A-10 2-1). 2-8 (0-2). Quincy Northern Kentucky 0 Goal Q-fiemmg Shutout. Eye (eight saves). Records 10-2-1 (GLVC 7-1-0) 9-2 (5-2) Miami 3, Centra) Michigan 2 Goals M-Lund Berkey, Byron.

C-Martin, Waugh. Records: 3-4-2 (MAC 1-1), 4-5 (0-2) Volleyball Cincinnati (12-4. Big East 4-0) d. Syracuse (10 8. 1-2) 30 23 30 20 30-27 UC-Clermont (9-5.

OBCC 5-0) Ohio State Chil-licolhe (3-7, 2-2) 30-17, 30-18, 30-18 Women's golf Michigan Wolverine Invitational Final team scores: 1. Notre Dame 904. 2. Wisconsin 908 3 Indiana 916. 4 Michigan 921 5 Eastern Michigan 924.

6 (tie) SMU. Tulsa 926 8. Cincinnati 947. 9 Bradley 955, 10. Toledo 969 UC individuals.

15. Wilson 231. 32 Dela Paz 238, 35 Moore 239, 44. Mayoorg 242. 49.

Ero 247, 53. Stamper 250 Women's tennis Michigan State Spartan Invitational Cincinnati mutti Single Third Round Flight One Paradis (UC) RydDergiMorehead St) 6-4. 4 6. 5 flight Two Reddin (UC) d. Butt (Morehead St.) 6-0, 6-2 Flight Three Dandik (UC) d.

Butts (Morehead St) 6-3, 6-0 Flight Fow Rowen (UC) d. Sammons (Morehead St 6 3. 6-3 Flight Five Young (UC) d. Espinosa (Morehead St 6-3, 6-2 Flight Six Keiner (UC) d. Lakow (Morehead St.) 7-5, 6-1 Flight Seven Nickel) (Morehead St.) Hale (UC) 5-7, 6-4, 10-3 Doublee Second Round Flight One Wodzinski-Guirguis (Toledo) d.

Paradis-Oandik (U08-5 Field Hockey Michigan 4, Miami 2 Goals: Micfi -Fitzpatrick, Lenmngton, Belassi. Hoyer Kammler. Records. Mich, 4-7, Mia, 8-4 LOCAL AUTO RACING Tri-State Dragway Combo Eliminator Winner Matt Parton Runner-up: Greg Walsh Amsoil Street Winner: Bnan Collier Runner-up: Bnan Emory Junior Dragster Winner Samantha Boitnott Runner-up: Olivia Voges Edgewater Sports Park Saturday Super Pro Winner John Can-Runner-up: Dean Kams Pro-Sportsman Winner Jack Spivey Runner-up. Bud Rossi Motorcycle Winner: John Dugan Runner-up: Heath McQuinn Trophy Winner: Drew Smrth Runner-up: Jake Prewitt Junior Dragster Winner Ben Rohimg Runner-up: David Jones II! HOCKEY NHL standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division OT Pts GF GA New Jersey 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y.

islanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y. Rangers 0 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 Northeast Division OT Pts GF GA Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 Montreal 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ottawa 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toronto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Southeast Division OT Pts GF GA Atlanta 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division OT Pts GF GA Chicago. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nashville 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 Northwest Division OT Pts GF GA Calgary 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado 0 0 0 0 0 0 Edmonton 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 PachV Division OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 1 1 0 2 5 5 Los Angeles 1 1 0 2 5 5 Dallas 0 0 0 0 0 0 Phoenix 0 0 0 0 0 0 San Jose 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss. Saturday's Game Los Angeles 4, Anaheim 1 Sunday's Game Anaheim 4, Los Angeles 1 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games No games scheduled Wednesday's Games Anaheim at Detroit.

7 pm. Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Toronto. 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Colorado.

9:30 p.m. SOCCER MLS standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Pts GF CA United 16 6 5 53 03 30 -Ne England 14 6 7 49 46 36 NeYork 11 10 6 39 43 41 Kansas City 10 11 6 36 41 42 Chicago 8 10 9 33 28 35 Columbus 7 10 10 31 32 37 Toronto FC 5 15 6 21 20 43 WESTERN CONFERENCE I Pts GF GA -CD Chivas 14 6 6 48 42 24 USA x-Houston 14 7 6 48 41 21 FC Dallas 12 11 4 40 34 41 Colorado 7 12 8 29 26 32 Los Angeies 7 13 6 27 33 44 Real Salt Lake 5 13 9 24 28 41 NOTE Three points for victory, one point for tie. x-clmched playoff spot Saturday's Games C. United 4. Toronto FC 1 New England 1, Colorado 0 Real Salt Lake 2.

New York 2. tie Chicago 1, CD CnwasUSA 1. tie Sunday's Games Houston 3. FC Dallas 0 Los Angeles 2. Columbus 1 Thursday, Oct.

4 New York at Toronto FC. 7 m. Friday, Oct 5 United at Kansas City 8pm Satuntay, Oct 6 FC Dallas at Columbus. 7 30 m. New England at Chicago.

8 30 CD Ctwas USA at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. Women's World Cup QUARTERFINALS Saturday, Sept. 22 At Wuhan, China Germany 3, North Korea 0 At Tianjin. China United States 3. England 0 Sunday, Sept.

23 At Wuhan, China Noway China 0 At Tianjin, China Brazil 3, Australia 2 SEMIFINALS Wednesday, Sept 26 At Tianjin, Chma Germany 3, Norway 0 Thursday, Sept 27 At Hangzhou, China Brazil 4, United Stales 0 THIRD PLACE Sunday, Sept 30 At Shanghai, China United States 4. Nowav 1 CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday, Sept 30 At Shanghai, China Germany 2, Brazil 0 Women's World Cup Champions 2007 -Germany 2003-Germany 1999-United States 1995-Norway 1991-United States TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL Major League Baseball MLB-Suspended Flonoa Olivo five games and fined him an undisclosed amount for his rote in a brawl against the New York Mets on Sept. 29. American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Fired Tom Trebelhom. bench coach.

Announced Sam Mejias, first base coach, will not return next season. CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Agreed to terms with A.J. Pieirynski on a two-year contract. TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Named third base coach Brian Butterfield bench coach, first base coach Marty Pevey third base coach, and bench coach Emie Whitt first base coach. Announced the contract of Mickey Brantley, hitting coach, will not be renewed.

National League FLORIDA MARLINS-Promoted general manager Larry Bemfest to president of baseball operations. Named Michael Hill general manager and Dan Jennings and Jim Fleming assistant general managers. HOUSTON ASTROS Named Named Jackie Moore bench coach and Dewey Robinson pitching coach for the 2008 season. Announced Doug Manso-lino, third-base coach, will leave the team and Paul Riccianni, senior director of player personnel, will assume different responsibilities within the organization. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS-Signed 6 Devin Brown.

Traded David Wesley and cash considerations to New Orieans for Cednc Simmons LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS-Traded the rights to Jared Jordan to New York for cash considerations. MINNESOTA UMBERWOLVES-Signed Chris Richard TORONTO RAPTORS-Signed Wayne Embry. senior basketball advisor, to a contract extension through the 2009-10 season FOOTBALL National Football League DENVER BRONCOS-Pleaced Ben Hamilton on injured reserve. Released WR Bnan Clark. Signed WR Glenn Martinez and Steve Cargile from their practice squad.

HOCKEY National Hockey League COLORADO AVALANCHE-AssignedCTJ. Hen-sick and LW Mark Rycroft to Cleveland (AHL). COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS-Assigned To-mas Popperle, Derrick Brassard, Joakim Lind-strom. Tom Sestito. Derek Mackenzie and 0 Sheldon Brookbank to Syracuse (AHL), and Jakub Voracek to Halifax (QMJHL).

Released Joel Bouchard. DALLAS STARS -Assned Vadim Khomitski and Toby Petersen to Iowa (AHL). DETROIT RED WINGS-Assigned Jimmy Howard. Jonathan Encsson, Mamas Rrtola, Johan Ryno, Darren Helm, Evan McGrath and Ryan Ou-lahen to Grand Rapids (AHL). FLORIDA PANTHERS-Assigned RW Kamil Kreps and RW Anthony Stewart to Rochester (AHL).

MINNESOTA WILD -Signed CJames Sheppard. Assigned Petr Kalus, Benoit Pouliot, John Scott and Shawn Beile to Houston (AHL). NASHVILLE PREDATORS-Assigned Josh Langfeid and Matt Eitison to Milwaukee (AHL). OTTAWA SENATORS-Recalied Bnan Elliott from Bmghamton (AHL). PHILADELPHIA FLYERS-Assigned Steve Downie to Philadelphia (AHL).

SAN JOSE SHARKS-Assigned Thomas Greiss, RW Graham Mink and LW Lukas Kaspar to Worcester (AHL) American Hockey League CHICAGO WOLVES-Reieased Brendan Brooks, Lou Dickenson, Oren Eizenman, Jordan Fox, Kory Karlander, Stuart Macrae, Brent She-pheard, Luke Stauffacher, Ryan Walsh, Trevor Johnson Jeff Mason, Russ Mover. Ryan Mahtle, Dino Stamoulis. Craig Kowalski and Larry Sterling. QUAD CITY FUMES-Announced Calgary (NHL) assigned Carsen Germyn, Adam Pardy, LW Brandon Prust, RW Grant Stevenson and LW Brett Sutter to the team. and events "o.rltf Group A Team GP Pts Brazil 3 3 0 6 Argentina 3 2 15 Chile 3 12 4 Mexico 3 0 3 3 Group Team GP Pts United States 3 3 0 6 Cuba 3 2 1.5 Canada 3 12 4 Jamaica 3 0 3 3 Wednesday, Sept 26 Canada 68 Jamaica 47 United States 85.

Cuba 79 Brazil 72, Argentina 62 Chile Thursday, Sept. 27 United States 115, Jamaica 47 Brazil 104, Chile 60 Cuba 75. Canada 52 Argentina 90, Mexico 52 Friday, Sept 28 Cuba 76, Jamaica 62 United Stales 85, Canada 37 Brazil 119, Mexico 44 Argentina 66 Chile 63 CtassHicjtion Round Saturday, Sept 29 Canada 77. Mexico 38 Chile 75, Jamaica 67 Semifinals Saturday, Sept 29 United States 104. Argenuna 53 Cuba 69, Brazil 67 Sunday, Sept 30 Seventh Piece Mexico 62, Jamaica 55 Fifth Place Canada 86, Chile 68 Bronze Medal Brazil 73, Argentina 41 Gold Medal Uned States 101.

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