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THE COURIER-JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2000 C6 cuwSpa under new management new staff Scorecard Relaxation Massage Tanning SlKihyvilk-Kiiml i Sports Briefs FROM WIRE DISPATCHES AUTO RACING mi 1 1 irrm-; 3 Open 7 Days 9 a.m. 2 a.m. 2 mi. Nortfi of Oxmoor Mall on Shclbyville Rd. in Dorsey Plaza Men's golf SOUTHERN INDIANA INVITATIONAL At Eagle Valley G.C., par-70 Teams: Indianapolis 279.

Brescia 293, Bellarmine 293, Vincennes 299. Southern Indiana 304, St. Joseph 307. Kentucky Wesleyan 310, Oakland City 323. Kentucky State 327.

Individuals: 68 Blair Shadday (Indianapolis); 70 Rory Rausburg (Indianapolis), Brett Halse (Indianapolis). Andy Roberts (Brescia); 71 Jeff Miller (Indianapolis), Patrick Cyrus (Brescia). Sean Robbms (Brescia); 73 Mike Cole (Southern Indiana). Richard Belange (Vincennes), 74 Brad Craig (Brescia), Adam Locke (Brescia) Men's soccer. Louisville 5 (Sean Murphy, Stuart Langrish, Nathan Stevens 2, T.J Newberg), Xavier 0 Volleyball Western Kentucky Austin Peay 915, 15-9, 15-4, 15-7 Tennessee-Martin Murray State 15-8.

15-4, 15-6 IU Southeast Kentucky State 1 50, 1 5-5, 1 5-9 Bellarmine Kentucky Wesleyan 15-12, 15-2, 12-15. 15-3. International League GOVERNOR CUP PLAYOFFS CHAMPIONSHIP (Best-ot-5) MONDAY'S GAME Scranton 6, Indianapolis 4. Scranton leads series 1 -O TUESDAY'S GAME Indianapolis at Scranton WEDNESDAY'S GAME Scranton at Indianapolis THURSDAY GAME Scranton at Indianapolis it necessary FRIDAY'S GAME Scranton at Indianapolis, rf necessary BBNOW OPEN AT NOOUo ajffL. t0 LONCN6CKS 'OVi Mljlft NOON TILL C2 yiifljfe rut SPAY ffiff SALSA CHIPS THURSDAY fOXY T-SHIRT NIGHT MMm Catfortt 2tyb iff COUCH DANCING 1 FAR EAST SPA A good massage is relaxing benefits mind, body spirit! 1 Daily Boys' tennis JEFFERSONVILLE 5, NEW ALBANY 0 No.

1 singles Chris McCreight d. Kevin Allen 6-2, 6-4; No. 2 Chet Glasscock d. Zak Leffler 6-0. 6-3; No.

3 Lincoln Lawrence d. Adam Carroll 62, 7-5; No. 1 doubles Kyle Ellis-Luke Havens d. Matt Bnscoe-Rick Newkirk 60, 6-0; No. 2 William Berger-Jumaane Sweatt d.

Drew Liagre-Matt Robinson 6-0, 6-3. SCOTTSBURG 5, BEDFORD NORTH LAWRENCE 0 No. 1 singles Luke Smith d. Matt Garrard No. 2 Brian Henderson d.

Donhuh Chase 6-0. 6-0: No. 3 Adam Gibson d. Matt Thomas 6-1 6-2 No. 1 doubles Brian Roberts-Brian Reardon Quinn Mason-Ryan Hanson No.

2 Allen Wallace-Brian Dwyer d. Jeff Hicks-Brett Ramsey 6-3, 7-5. Girls' cross country Teams Scottsburg 18 No team scores Charlestown. Henryville Indiviuals 1. Megan Meagher (S) 2.

Tara Hayden (S) 3 Clara' Lenfert (C) 4. Tiffany Barger (S) 20.48; 5. Sarah Wallace (S) 21:04 Boys' soccer Seymour 2 (Casey Wilde 2). Floyd Central 0 Volleyball Perry Central Paoll 15-10, 15-5 9am-2am Earnhardt's team adds Michael Waltrip CHARLOTTE, N.C. Michael Waltrip will drive for Dale Earnhardt Inc.

next season. He will join Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Park in The Intimidator's garage, The Associated Press reported yesterday. A formal announcement is expected today. Earnhardt and Waltrip were not immediately available for comment.

Waltrip now drives for Ultra Mo-torsports and is 28th in the standings in his 15th season. The native of Owensboro, has never placed in the top 10 in the final standings but has finished outside the top 20 only twice. This year he has one top-five finish and another in the top 10. Gordon's team fined, but he'll keep victory DAYTONA BEACH. Fla.

Jeff Gordon will keep his Richmond victory, but it will cost him and his Hehdrick Motorsports team. NASCAR inspectors found an illegal engine part after Saturday night's race at Richmond International Raceway. Yesterday Robbie Loomis, crew chief for the No. 24 Chevy, was fined $25,000 for using a part that has not been approved by NASCAR. The sanctioning body also took away 100 of the 180 points Gordon earned for the victory both from the driver standings and from Rick Hendrick in the owner standings.

The part in question was an intake manifold, said Mike Helton, NAS-CAR's senior vice president and chief operating officer. Hendrick said the team will appeal the penalty. BASKETBALL 502-495-2000! 4160 HuruKtrmn Kd. Ruechel across from Rib Tavern College football TOMORROW'S GAMES (Home team in CAPS) FAVQRITE POINTS UNDERDOG Miss State BYU SATURDAY'S GAMES KENTUCKY 3'4 Indiana CAROLINA 21 Tulane ALABAMA b'h So. Miss.

VA TECH 34 Rutgers TCU 13 Northwestern VIRGINIA 10 Maryland OHIO ST 23 Miami-Ohio ILLINOIS 147! California Iowa State 2'h IOWA Mississippi i VANDERBILT Minnesota 8i BAYLOR Purdue 6'A NOTRE DAME AUBURN 7 LSU WISCONIN 14 Cincinnati Florida 3 TENNESSEE FLA ST 2414 N. Carolina Michigan 4'i UCLA COLORADO 3Vi Washington Penn State 6-; PITTSBURGH CLEMSON 31 W. Forest GA TECH 16'! Navy WYOMING nl Michigan Virginia 20 DUKE TEMPLE 9 Bowling Green OREGON 21 Idaho Mich State 11 MISSOURI ARKANSAS 13 Boise St. STATE 9 SMU KANSAS 9 Ala Birm. TEXAS TECH 32 La.

Lafayette Memphis 7 ARK ST. C. Florida Vh AKRON CAROLINA 23': Michigan UConn 14 BUFFALO KANSAS ST 45'! Ball State UTAH 10 Wash. State TEXAS 24.1 UTEP RICE 974 Tulsa HOUSTON 14'! Army MEXICO ST 3'j New Mexico ARIZONA ST nl Colorado St. UNLV 15 North Texas ARIZONA 17'! San Diego St.

Texas 12V4 STANFORD NFL SUNDAY'S GAMES ST. LOUIS 16'i San Francisco Tampa Bay 3 DETROIT NY JETS 1 Buffalo JACKSONVILLE ....13 Cincinnati CAROLINA 6 Atlanta GREEN BAY 4 Philadelphia Pittsburgh 2 CLEVELAND OAKLAND 3 Denver KANSAS CITY 4V4 San Diego NEW ENGLAND Minnesota CHICAGO 2'! NY Giants SEATTLE 6 New Orleans Baltimore 2 MIAMI MONDAY'S GAME WASHINGTON Dallas Odds by National Sports Services. Inc. Division l-AA Top 25 First-place vftes in parentheses Rk Team Rec Pt LW 1 Troy State (10) 2-0 671 4 2 Ga Southern (16) 1-1 670 1 3 Massachusetts (1) 1-0 614 2 4 Hofstra 2-0 542 10 5 Florida 2-0 533 7 6 Youngstown St 2-0 531 3 7. Furman 2-0 505 9 8 Appalachian St 1-1 457 8 9 Montana 1-1 ,447 6 10.

James Madison 2-0 407 12 11. Delaware 2-0 397 13 12. Portland St. (1) 1-0 386 21 13. No.

Carol. 2-0 302 18 14. Eastern Kentucky 2-0 98 20 15. Stephen Austin 2-0 290 19 16. Northern Iowa 1-1 264 11 17.

Illinois St 1-1 256 5 18. Villanova 1-1 194 17 19 Western Illinois 1-1 146 20. Northern Arizona 1-0 138 23 21. Lehigh 1-0 11422 22. Tennessee St 1-1 11016 23 Sam Houston St 2-0 99 24 Eton College 1-1 79 25.

Northwestern St 1-1 65 AFCA Division II Poll The top 25 teams In the American Football Coaches Association Division II football poll with first place votes in parentheses, records through September 11, points and previous ranking. Record Pts Pv I.NWMo. St. (23) 2-0 692 1 2 Carson-Newman (3) 2-0 670 2 3. North Dakota St.

(2) 664 3 4 UC Davis 2-0 587 4 5 Indiana. Pa 1-0 5B1 5 6 Pittsburg St 2-0 550 6 7. Catawba. N.C 2-0 532 7 8. Angelo St 2-0 496 8 9 Southern Ark 1-0 450 9 1 0.

South Dakota St 2-0 432 11 11. NE State, Okla 1-0 421 10 12 North Dakota 2-0 386 13 13. Slippery Rock. Pa 1-1 358 12 14 West Georgia 2-0 348 15 15 Northwood. Mich 1-0 290 17 16.

Shepherd. Va 1-0 255 18 17. N.Colorado 1-1 226 19 18. Valdosta Ga 1-0 224 21 19. Nebraska-Omaha 1-1 171 22 20.

New Haven 2-0 165 25 21 Arkansas Tech 0-1 88 24 22. Millersville. Pa. 0-0 81 16 23. Central Oklahoma 0-1 78 14 24.

Winston-Salem St 2-0 60 25. W. Washington 1-1 43 AFCA Division III Poll The AFCA Division III football poll with first place votes in parentheses, records through Sep. 11 and total points. Record Pts 1 Pac.

Lutheran (27) 1-0 1,123 2 Mount Union. Ohio (16). 3 Rowan, J. (2) 1-0 970 4 Trinity. Texas 2-0 873 5.

Hardtn-Simmons (1) 1-0 757 6 Central. Iowa 2-0 752 7 Wittenberg. Ohio 4 2-0 729 8. St John s. Minn 1-0 685 9.

Wartburg. Iowa 2-0 562 0. Auguslana, III 1-0 555 1 1 Lycoming. Pa 1-0 498 12. Wash.

Pa 1-0 462 13. Western Connecticut 2-0 439 14. Albion. Mich 2-0 417 15 Baldwin-Wallace. Ohio 1-0 347 16.

John Carroll. Ohio 1-0 327 17. 2-0 319 18 Willamette. Ore 1-0 304 19. Carnegie-Mellon, Pa 2-0 235 20.

Millikm. Ill 1-0 230 21 Ohio Northern 0-1 198 22 Hanover, Ind 1-0 189 23 Western Maryland 1-1 172 24. Ithaca. N.Y 1-0 154 25. Bridgewater.

Va 2-0 137 RELAXING MASSAGE I CLYMPIA PA New Management New Staff "2 Open 7 days 9 am-2 am 41 14 Karcktown Rii. 491-5050 5023213315 1. 274 Hwy; 44 East ShepherdsviHe I-65 Exit 117 Parking in Rear open 7 days (New Staff) NFL (All Times EDT) AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Buffalo 2 0 0 1.000 43 31 NY Jets 2 0 0 1 000 40 35 Indianapolis .1 1 0 .500 58 52 Miami 1 1 0 .500 30 13 N. England 0 2 0 .000 35 41 Central Pet PF PA Baltimore 2 0 0 1 000 55 36 Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 31 34 Jacksonville .1 1 0 500 63 46 Tennessee ..1 1 0 .500 30 30 Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 7 24 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 0 16 West Pet PF PA Oakland 2 0 0 1.000 47 37 Denver 1 1 0 .500 78 55 Kansas City ..0 2 0 .000 28 44 San Diego 0 2 0 .000 33 37 Seattle 0 2 0 000 34 60 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA N.Y. Giants 2 0 0 1.000 54 34 Arizona 1 1 0 .500 48 52 Philadelphia .1 1 0 .500 59 47 Washington ..1 1 0 .500 30 32 Dallas 0 2 0 .000 45 73 Central Pet PF PA Detroit 2 0 0 1 000 29 20 Minnesota 2 0 0 1.000 43 34 Tampa Bay ..2 0 0 1.000 62 16 Chicago 0 2 0 .000 27 71 Green Bay 0 2 0 .000 34 47 West Pet PF PA St Louis 2 0 0 1 000 78 70 Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 50 70 Carolina 1 1 0 500 55 42 New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 38 41 San Fran 0 2 0 .000 50 74 MONDAY'S GAME N.Y.

Jets 20. New England 19 SUNDAY'S GAMES Buffalo at Y. Jets. 1 m. Atlanta at Carolina.

1 p.m. San Francisco at St Louis, 1 m. Philadelphia at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay at Detroit. 1 p.m.

Cincinnati at Jacksonville, 1 m. Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1 pm Denver at Oakland. 4 05 p.m. San Diego at Kansas City, 4:05 p.m. Y.

Giants at Chicago, 4:15 p.m. New Orleans at Seattle, Minnesota at New England. 4:15 p.m. Baltimore at Miami, .8:20 in Open; Indianapolis, Arizona, Tennes- 886 MONDAY'S GAME Dallas at Washington, 9 m. Last night's summary Jets 20, Patriots 19 Al East Rutherford, N.J.

N. ENGLAND PATRIOTS .3 9 0 7-19 N.Y. JETS 7 0 0 13-20 New England FG Vinatien 32, New York Baxter 4 pass from Testa-verde (Hall kick). New England FG Vinatien 35, New England FG Vmatieri 30, New England FG Vinatien 33. New England BOrnson 6 pass from Bledsoe (Vmatieri kick), 9 56: New York Chrebet 2 pass from Testaverde (Hall kick), New York Chrebet 28 pass from Testaverde (run failed), 1:55.

Patriots Jets First downs 21 18 Rushes-yards 34-100 17-59 Passing 193 271 Punt Returns 4-93 2-5 Kickotl Returns 3-75 6-108 Interceptions Ret. 1-24 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 25-43-0 16-37-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 6-36 2-10 Punts 6-50 3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 3-8 6-69 Time of Possession 38 00 22:00 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING New England, Faulk 21-82, Bledsoe 3-10, Carter 2-7, Redmond 5- 2, Bishop 1-2, Floyd 1-(mmus 1), Glenn 1 -(minus 2). New York, Martin 11-47. Anderson 2-10, Hayes 1-2. Testaverde 3-0.

PASSING New England, Bledsoe 25-43-0-229. New York, Testaverde 16-37-1-281 RECEIVING New England, T.Glenn 6- 81 Biomson 6-39, Brown 4-27, Faulk 4-23, Carter 2-11, Calloway 1-22, Floyd 1-21, Simmons 1-5. New York, Anderson 6-88, Ward 4-100, Chrebet 4-71, Bnsby 1-18. Baxter 1-4. MISSED FIELD GOAL New England, Vinatien 29 (WL).

CFL (All Times EDT) EAST DIVISION OTL Pts PF PA Hamilton .7 3 0 1 15 283 229 Montreal ..7 3 0 0 14 344 189 Winnipeg .2 7 1 1 6 307 353 Toronto 2 7 1 0 5 187 356 WEST DIVISION OTL Pts GF GA Edmonton 7 3 0 0 14 277 231 Calgary 6 3 1 0 13 336 282 4 6 0 0 8 252 289 sklchewan .3 6 1 0 7 290 346 Note: Two points for a regulation or overtime win and one point for a tie or overtime loss FRIDAY'S GAME Saskatchewan at Toronto 7 30 p.m. SATURDAY GAMES Montreal at Winnipeg. 2 m. Hamilton at Calgary. 10 m.

Edmonton at British Columbia. 10:30 p.m. ALL NEW STAFF Walk-ins Welcome! Opn7dy CrxktCvcU Wolaxna in Pacers waive Mullin so he can 'move on' INDIANAPOLIS Chris Mullin was waived by the Indiana Pacers yesterday but hopes to take what was once one of the National Basketball Association's best shooting touches to another team. "I feel now is a good time to move on," the 37-year-old Mullin said. Pacers president Donnie Walsh said the move was made to give the five-time All-Star a chance to catch on with another team.

Mullin's playing time was cut drastically last season, his 15th in the NBA. He played in only 47 games, averaging 12.4 minutes and 5.1 points. HORSE RACING Relaxing massage Open 7 Days 4111 Murphy Lane 3278125 US Mid-Amateur Championship Results Tuesday of match play at the U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, played on The Homestead's par-70 Cascades Course, Hot Springs, Va. SECOND ROUND Upper Bracket Jim Spagnolo (144) d.

Trey Whatley (147), 6 and Alan Hill (146) Matt Mankin (142), 19 holes; John Hadges (143) Jerry Courville (140). 2 up: Rett Crowder (143) d. Skip Taylor (141), 2 up; Jeff Wilson (138) John Olive (144) 7 and Randy Haag (141) d. John Fitch Jr. (142).

4 and Danny Green (144) d. Steve Golliher (139) 4 and Greg Puga (143) d. Robert Savarese (147), 1 up Lower Bracket Jim Wilson (138) Tim Vigotsky (144) 4 and Randy Nichols (141) d. Keith Decker (142) 5 Wayne Raath (145) d. Scott Inman (147), 1 up: Craig Steinberg (141) d.

John Pate (143). 7 and Vincent Hamilton (144) Steve While Jr. (147), 1 up: Michael Stam-berger (142) d. Chris Vandall (147), 2 and David Eger (139) Huss Cunningham (145) 4 and Tony DeLuca (141) d. Richard Bryson (143), 4 and 3 THIRD ROUND Upper Bracket Spagnolo Hill, 3 and 2: Crowder d.

Hadges, 2 and 1 Jeff Wilson d. Haag, 3 and 1 Puga Green. 1 up Lower Bracket Nichols Jim Wilson. 1 up; Raath d. Steinberg, 19 holes; Hamilton Stam-berger, 4 and 2.

DeLuca Eger, 1 up Netcaddy.com Championship At Persimmon Ridge G.C., par-72 143 Scott Poner (Lexington), Bobby Bartholomai (Bardstown); 146 Jerry Shoffner (Middlesboro). Barry Bonifield (Louisville); 147 Ken Posllewait (Louisville), Chris Osborne (Louisville): 148 Buddy Harslon (Lexington), Pat Stephens (Richmond), Kirk Schooley (Ml. Sterling); 149 Fred Mattingly (Frankfort). Steve Cox (Vine Grove); 150 Theodore Bechmann (Russell Springs), Jeff Howerton (Madi-sonville): 152 Bryan Harp (Louisville). Michael Walters (Lexington), Bruce Oldendick (Warsaw), Gregory Basham (Louisville), Jeff Moffett (Versailles) Seniors: 149 Buddy Demlmg (Jef-fersontown); 151 Bill Moore (London); 152 Larry Smith (Lexington).

Larry Mullen (Paducah); 156 Carl DiCesare (Owensboro). PGA Tour Money Leaders PGA Tour money winnings through the Bell Canadian Open, which ended Sept. 10. Trn Money 1 Tiger Woods 17 $8,286,821 2 Phil Mickelson 21 $3,387,457 3. Ernie Els 18 $3,207,739 4.

Hal Sutton 22 $2,976,444 5 Jesper Parnevik 18 $2,322,345 6 Davis Love III 21 $2,087,612 7. Viay Singh 23 $1,987,368 8 Tom Lehman 19 $1,948,739 9. Kirk Tnplett 22 $1,865,882 lOJimFuryk 22 $1,845,919 11 David Duval 16 $1,833,746 12 Robert Allenby 22 $1,801,799 13 Stewart Cink 23 S1 .769.424 14. NotahBegay III 21 $1,732,606 15. Loren Roberts 20 $1 .656.380 16 F.

Langham 22 $1,455,465 17 Stuart Appleby 20 $1,415,221 18 Justin Leonard 22 $1,323,365 19 Paul Azinger 16 $1,318,176 20 Steve Flesch 25 $1,303,654 21 Scott Verplank 22 $1,289,588 22 Carlos Franco 19 $1 .288,305 23 Rocco Mediate 20 $1,274,541 24. M. Calcavecchia 23 $1,253,583 25 Bob May 19 $1,227,542 26 Rory Sabbatmi 22 $1 ,226,740 27. David Toms 24 $1,214,984 28. Nick Price 15 $1,182,866 29.

S. Maruyama 22 $1,171,311 30. John Huston 18 $1,107,063 31 Tom Scherrer 26 $1 ,076.088 32. Chris Perry 24 $1,071,857 33 Mike Weir 23 $1,027,379 34, Greg Chalmers 25 $985,276 35 Grant Waite 20 $963,239 36 Dudley Hart 18 $954,739 37 Scott Dunlap 24 $947,548 38 Scott Hoch 22 $939,1 12 39 Steve Lowery 24 $909,598 40 Chris DiMarco 26 $901,069 41 Sergio Garcia 15 $896,838 42 Fred Couples 17 $889,915 43. Jim Carter 23 $861,321 44 Dennis Paulson 22 $655,193 45.

Michael Clark II 23 $814,456 46. Hayes 21 $807,514 47. Andrew Magee 23 $803,682 48. Brad Faxon 24 $770,523 49 Jeff Maggert 21 $755,055 50. J.Van de Velde 19 $739,149 51 Kenny Perry 17 $723,101 52 Robert Damron 22 $693,628 53 Kevin Sutherland 23 $690,401 54 Jeff Sluman 27 $670,782 55 B.

McCallister 23 $652,699 56. Jerry Kelly 25 $644,422 57. Stephen Ames 26 $636,254 58 Craig Stadler 21 $631,752 59. Jonathan Kaye 27 $620,315 60 Skip Kendall 26 $608,463 61. TimHerron 25 $604,625 62.

Paul Stankowski 20 $599,709 63. Fred Funk 25 $594,839 64. Edward Fryatt 27 $590,585 65 Harrison Frazar 22 $582,724 66 Steve Pate 23 $582,574 67. Greg Norman 12 $580,510 68. Lee Janzen 21 $577,389 69.

Matt Gogel 25 $550,698 70. Steve Jones 20 $548,070 71 Greg Kraft 23 $538,045 72. Russ Cochran 18 $535,970 73. J.L. Lewis 24 $534,414 74.

Mark Brooks 23 $528,959 75. Joe Ogilvie 25 $519,740 76. BobEstes 18 $517,546 77. Jay Don Blake 25 $513,759 78. Joel Edwards 23 $513,181 79 Bill Glasson 21 $506,567 80 Glen Day 22 $499,326 81.

Chris Riley 23 $498,239 82 Brian Henninger 24 $485,355 83. Len Mattiace 24 $474 343 84 Esteban Toledo 28 $470,803 85. Brent Geiberger 20 $455,575 86 Neal Lancaster 26 $455,480 87. Duffy Waldorf 18 $445,665 88. Brad Elder 28 $439,878 89 Woody Austin 26 $438 126 90 Billy Mayfair 24 $425,653 91 Glen Hnatiuk 25 $424 342 92.

Mark O'Meara 17 $424,309 93. Steve Strieker 21 $41B 780 94. Olin Browne 26 $418,745 95. David Peoples 23 $415,804 96. Jimmy Green 23 $414,509 97.

Jay Williamson 26 $412,530 98. Larry Mize 17 $408,636 99 Brian Gay 26 $407,831 100 Gary Nicklaus 24 $397,102 101. B. Chamblee 16 $393,280 102. Joe Durant 22 103.

Tom Pernios. Jr. 26 $375,354 104. Jerry Smith 25 $372,692 105. Frank Lickliter 24 $362,636 106 Robin Freeman 25 $354,132 107.

JoeOzaki 16 $353 816 108. Doug Barron 21 $352,985 109. Bob Burns 22 $351,783 110. David Sutherland 26 $348,977 111 Craig Parry 19 $348,770 112 T. Armour III 23 $347,779 113.

Pete Jordan 23 $341,869 114. Craig Spence 24 $334 937 115. Scott McCarron 26 $330,682 116 Doug Dunakey 20 $330,558 117. Carl Paulson 27 $329,635 118 Brandt Jobe 25 $324,177 119. John Cook 23 $323,573 120 Kevin Wentworth.

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20 Kansas City at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24 Colorado at Kansas City, 8:30 p.m., if necessary Los Angeles (5) vs. Tampa Bay (4) Tomorrow Los Angeles at Tampa Bay. 8 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 20 Tampa Bay at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23 Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, TBA, if necessary New England (7) vs. Chicago (2) Friday New England at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 19 Chicago at New England, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22 New England at Chicago, 8:30 p.m., if necessary New York-New Jersey (3) vs. Dallas (6) Friday Dallas at New York-New Jersey, 8 p.m.

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located between I-65 Preston Hwy. 964-7359 BASKETBALL DETROIT PISTONS Waived guard Eric Murdock INDIANA PACERS Waived forward Chris MuHin. Signed second-round draft pick Jacquay Walls, along with veterans Rex Walters and Gerald Brown. FOOTBALL DENVER BRONCOS Signed place-kicker Joe Nedney and running back Raymont Harris. Waived backup running back KaRon Coleman and wide receiver Andre Cooper.

Signed offensive tackle Melvin Tuten to replace Trey Teague, who was placed on injured reserve with a torn knee ligament. NEW YORK GIANTS Re-signed cornerback Ramos McDonald. Waived tight end Brody Heffner-Liddiard. Signed running back Damon Washington to the practice squad. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Claimed defensive tackle Darwin Walker off waivers from Arizona.

Released defensive tackle Kelly Gregg. Released former University of Louisville defensive end Kendnck Gholston from the practice squad. HOCKEY ST. LOUIS BLUES Signed forwards Michal Handzus and Lubos Bar-tecko. COLLEGE CORNELL Named Michael Burden men assistant basketball coach Promoted men's part-time assistant basketball coach Neil Berkman to full time GEORGETOWN Sophomore Rose Hartstern from Male was named Mid-South Conference Player of the Week in women's soccer.

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