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FACES IN SPORTS ScomwoAnn DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE SUNDAY, JULY 1, 2001 2D Baseball Schwab 90-19-71. Wayne Hills: Steve Kirin 76, Tom Muto 76, Woody Berube 76; Joe Hadden 81-16-65. ON THE AIR Sid Corliss 75-72-73220 10 Joe Inman 75-70-75-220 10 MikeMcCullough 72-72-76-220 10 KenAllard 73-71-76-220 10 '(v) Pensacola 4 9 0 504 591 Columbus 0 13 0 359 753 NATIONAL MIDWEST PF PA Quad City 12 1 0 821 341 Tulsa 11 2 0 619 517 Wichita 7 6 0 594 552 Louisville 6 7 0 577 552 Peoria 6 7 0 484 582 2 Iowa 6 7 0 632 618 Lincoln 4 9 0 430 617 NATIONAL SOUTH CENTRAL PF PA Tennessee Valley 11 1 0 641 440 Birmingham 11 2 0 722 544 Baton Rouge 7 6 0 550 625 Bossier City 5 8 0 677 685 Arkansas 4 9 0 567 644 Memphis 3 9 0 381 631 Lalayette 3 10 0 554 659 if: ft rw- -LL'JK NEWYORK-PENN LEAGUE McNAMARA DIVISION Pet. Vermont (Expos) 8 3 New Jersey (Cardinals) 7 5 Pittsfield (Astros) 6 5 Hudson Valley (Devil Rays) 5 Stalen island (Yankees) 5 5 Brooklyn (Mets) 5 7 .727 .583 .545 .500 .500 .417 .333 Lowell (fled Sox) 4 PINCKNEY-STEDUR DIVISION Pd. Oneonta (Tigers) Batavia (Phillies) Utica (Marlins) Williamsport (Pirates) Jamestown (Braves) Mahoning Valley (Indians) .727 .700 .700 .455 .333 .333 .250 Auburn (Blue Jays) YtSI TERDAY'S GAMES Oneonta 11, Batavia 4 New Jersey 3, Brooklyn 0 Jamestown 6, Mahoning Valley 5 Utica 6.

Lowell 3 Williamsport 5, Auburn 0 Staten Island at Pittsfield Vermont at Hudson Valley TODAY GAMES Oneonta at Batavia Jamestown at Mahoning Valley New Jersey at Brooklyn Staten Island at Pittsfield Utica at Lowell Vermont at Hudson Valley Williamsport at Auburn FRIDAY'S GAMES Batavia Oneonta 4 Jamestown 4, Mahoning Valley 3 Brooklyn 7, New Jersey 0 Pittsfield 8, Stalen Island 6 Utica 5, Lowell 3 Hudson Valley 4. Vermont 3, 12 innings Williamsport 4, Auburn 3 AMERICAN LEGION Brooks Shepard 7, Warner Claudius Rayson Miller 17, Brockport Area vets 0. BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL at Penfield Penfield 11-7, Faiport 4-4. Basketball WNBA EASTERN CONFERENCE GB IK 2 2'4 3'A 4'i GB 'A YESTERDAY'S GAMES Tallahassee 44, Tulsa 34 Flonda 48, Pensacola 21 Carolina 62, Greensboro 41 Richmond 61, Charleston 37 Macon 49, Jacksonville 45 Iowa 44, Norfolk 37 Peoria 59, Arkansas 40 Bossier City 82, Lafayette 43 Lincoln 46, Columbus 19 Louisville 73, Wichita 53 Tennessee Valley at Memphis FRIDAY'S GAMES Quad City 74, Rochester 29 Roanoke 57, Augusta 52 Birmingham 69, Baton Rouge 48 Lacrosse MLL NATIONALS DIVISION Pet. New Jersey 2 1 .667 Baltimore 3 2 .600 Rochester 1 2 333 AMERICANS DIVISION Pet.

Long Island 4 1 .800 Bridgeport 1 3 .250 Boston 1 3 .250 YESTERDAY'S GAMES Baltimore 14, Boston 13 Bridgeport at New Jersey TODAY'S GAME Boston it Rochester, 6 p.m. FRIDAY'S GAME Long Island 17, Bridgeport 16 Las Vegas Line MLB NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet GB Cleveland 10 4 .714 New York 9 4 .692 Miami 5 7 .417 4 Detroit 4 8 .333 5 Indiana 4 8 .333 5 Orlando 4 8 .333 5 Charlotte 4 10 .286 6 Washington 3 9 .250 6 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pet GB Houston 10 2 .833 Los Angeles 10 3 .769 Portland 8 4 .667 2 Sacramento 7 6 .539 3V Seattle 7 6 .539 3', Minnesota 5 6 .454 4 Utah 5 6 .454 Phoenix 4 8 .333 6 The Associated Press Canada's Kristina Kiss, left, goes up to head the ball against the United States' Lorrie Fair during an exhibition game played in Toronto. The teams tied, 2-2. U.S. women fit to be tied by Canadians WIRE REPORTS They had the motivation of their captain's 200th international match, and the advantage of Canada's captain being carried off the field eight minutes into the match.

Still, the U.S. women's soccer team was tied 2-2 in Toronto last night to extend its win-less streak against the northern neighbors to four matches. Shannon MacMillan and Tiffeny Milbrett scored for the Americans to offset Canadian goals by Charmaine Hooper and Christine Sinclair as the home side overcame the loss of captain Amy Walsh and poor goaltending on both American scores. The outcome of a physical game in the failing Varsity Stadium, where seating was limited to 9,000 people on one side because of unsafe conditions, means the 1999 World Cup champions and silver medalists at the Sydney Olympics will look for their second victory this year in a rematch against Canada on ATLANTA 7'A-8i NyMets Chi Cubs 6-7 CINCINNATI MONTREAL iWA Pittsburgh Florida 5'r6' PHILADELPHIA Houston 6-7 MILWAUKEE SAN FRANCISCO 6-7 1 St. Louis Colorado 6-7 ARIZONA Los Angeles 7-8 SAN DIEGO AMERICAN LEAGUE CLEVELAND 8-9 Kansas City TORONTO 6-7 Boston NY YANKEES 10-12 Tampa Bay MINNESOTA 6W4 Detroit CHI WHITE SOX 6 V7V, Baltimore Seattle 7-8 ANAHEIM TEXAS E-6 Oakland Transactions YESTERDAY'S GAMES New York 72, Orlando 60 Houston 59, Minnesota 52 Charlotte 58, Cleveland 55 Sacramento at Seattle TODAY'S GAMES Orlando at Washington, 3 p.m.

rnoemx at Indiana, p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Miami at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. FRIDAY'S GAMES Portland 74, Miami 72 Washington 74, Utah 64 Detroit 75, Phoenix 71 Charlotte 75, Indiana 67 Soccer A-LEAGUE NORTHERN CONFERENCE Wiktwood: Class Greg Millner 77; Matt Cleere 77-10 67. Class Bob Ciarico 87; Tom Barry 89-2168.

Ladies, Patty Solberger 94; Louise Miller 105-3174. 2001 FIRECRACKER Women's 18-hokt tournament June 27, At Monroe Ellen BonnLauren Grmnoll Bonnie GalleaDiane Resch 121; Dale SiebertRenee D'AmicoAndrea PlainCathie Meisenzahl 125; Kay DorrKate FlynrVDenise HadleyGwen Hotlberg 128. HOLES-IN-ONE Blue Herron HiHs: Bobby Attardo (Pittsford) on the irtn hole ibu yards using a s-iron. Deerfield: Bob Zagata on the 4th hole (160 yards usmq a 5-iron. St.

John Fisher: Bruce Spoelhof (Rochester) on the 3rd hole (170 yards), using a 5-iron. Auto Racing BUSCH GNC LiveWell 250 Friday qualifying; race today At The Milwaukee Mile West AHis, Wis. 1. (2) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 122.474 mph. 2.

(60) Greg Biffle, Ford, 122.366. 3. (57) Jason Keller, Ford, 122.055. 4. (10) Jeff Green, Ford, 121.840.

5. (26) Bobby Hamilton Chevrolet, 121.823. 6. (27) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 121.618. 7.

(1) Joe Ruttman, Chevrolet, 121.515. 8. (21) Mike Skinner, Chevrolet, 121.453. 9. (98) Elton Sawyer, Ford, 121.412.

10. (48) Kenny Wallace, Chevrolet, 121.151. 11. (36) Hank Parker Chevrolet. 121.065.

12. (34) David Green, Chevrolet, 120.968. 13. (37) Kevin Grubb, Chevrolet, 120.846. 14.

(33) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, 120.607. 15. (46) Ashton Lewis Chevrolet, 120.607. 16. (20) Mike McLaughlin, Pontiac, 120.542.

17. (00) Tim Fedewa, Chevrolet, 120.474. 18. (43) Jay Sauter, Chevrolet, 120.212. 19.

(17) Matt Kenselh, Chevrolet, 120,104. 20. (11) Ron Hornaday, Chevrolet, 120.096. 21. (18) Jeff Purvis, Ponliac, 120,036.

22. (59) Rich Bickle, Chevrolet, 120.032. 23. (63) Shane Hall, Ford, 119.988. 24.

(7) Randy LaJoie, Chevrolet, 119.940. 25. (54) Kelly Denton, Chevrolet, 119.852. 26. (66) Geoffrey Bodine, Chevrolet, 119.776.

27. (74) Chad Little, Chevrolet, 119.673. 28. (23) Scott Wimmer, Pontiac, 119.581. 29.

(25) David Donohue, Chevrolet, 119.542. 30. (29) Brian Vickers, Chevrolet, 119.494. 31. (92) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 119.439.

32. (28) Brad Baker, Chevrolet, 119.261. 33. (14) Larry Foyt, Chevrolet, 117.855. 34.

(44) Mike Harmon, Chevrolet, 116.986. 35. (94) Joe Bush, Chevrolet, 116.709. 36. (77) Brad Teague, Ford, 116,629.

37. (52) Kertus Davis, Ford, Provisional. 38. (49) Robby Faggart, Chevrolet, Provisional. 39 (07) Lance Hooper, Chevrolet, Provisional.

40. (93) Bill Chevrolet, Provisional. 41. (15) Billy Parker, Ford, Provisional. Horse Racing FINGER LAKES RESULTS Trsck' Fsst FIRST: 61, fSmclg, $8,400 1 Biogio's Spirit (Beech) 9.50 3.90 3.40 2 Wmloc's Censor (Grabowski) 2.60 2.60 5 Jacgues Coronet (M.

Davila) 3.70 Time: 1:13.80. Also rans: Luck'n Devotion, The Gid's Good, Mission Probably. Let It Go. Exacta (1-2) paid $26.20. Trifecta (1-2-5) paid $147.50.

SECOND: 6f, clg, 3YOSup, $5,200 3 Shulas Legend (Grabowski) 6.40 3.70 2.50 2 Mega Power (Alanador) 3.50 3.00 9 Lome's Selection (Dominguez) 2.80 Time: 1:13.13. Scratched: War Just Began. Also rans: Component, Anti Terrorist, Justa Glitch, Ridge Road West. Cormolake (DNF). Exacta (3-2) paid $21.60.

Trilecta (3-2-9) paid $68.50. Daily Double (1-3) paid $29.80. THIRD: 5 12f. clg. 3YOSup, $5,200 1a Tuxedo Cuff (Soodeen) 5.20 3.40 2.30 4 Greeley's Dream (Rivera) 8.50 3 40 7 Stage Run (M.

Davila) 2.80 Time: 1:06.04. Scratched: Cabert. Also rans: Danny's D'Accord, K.C.'s Treasure, dh-Spudriser 5 Sayf, Leonard Elmer. Exacta (1-4) paid $38.00. Tnfecta (1-4-7) paid $111.50.

FOURTH: 5 121, $15,100 5 Evie's Thunder (Serrano) 15.60 4 60 4 90 1 Lawless (Buckley) 2.80 2.70 1a Lady Caren (J. Davila Jr.) 2.80 2.70 Time: 1:07.0. Also rans: Winloc's Gramie, Dixie's Talc, Rashionality, I Fell For The Pro. Exacta 15-1) paid $39.80. Trifecta (5-1-6) paid $73.00 FIFTH: 6f, fSmalw, 3YOSup, $9,500 1 Twinkle Twinkle (J.

Davila Jr.) 7.90 4.90 3.30 2 Cam A Retta (Castillo) 11.80 5.70 3 Auntie Ryna (Grabowski) 4.10 Scratched: Tactical Lady. Also rans: Runaway Tiger, We'll Sea Ya, Mintage. Polish Ruby, Betwix and Between, Oatka Little Girl. Exacta (1-2) paid $143.00. Trilecta (1-2-3) paid $651.00.

Supertec-la (1-2-3-9) paid $1,724.00. Pick 4 (3-1-5-1) paid $429 00 SIXTH: 1 116mi $5,200 5 Ballet Slipper (Nicol Jr.) 4.90 3.40 2.50 6 Running Rosie (Kaufman) 7.90 4 80 3 Fine Appearance (Messina) 2.50 Time: 1:50.68. Scratched: Gradually Suddenly. Also rans: Tommy's Belle, Worisigold, Misty Moonlight. Cindy's Demon.

Exacta (5-6) paid $35.80. Trifecta (5-6-3) paid $153.00 SEVENTH: 1 116mi clg, $5,200 1 Puggsy (Grabowski) 4.10 3.00 2.90 3 Bayou Classic (Rohena) 4.50 3.90 7 Majestic Perks (Dominguez) 8.10 Time: 1:50.27. Also rans: Such A Lover Boy, Mr. Jason. Hurricane Crisis, Can't Stop Now.

Exacta (1-3) paid $13.00. Trifecta (1-3-7) paid $98.00 EIGHTH: 1 clg, $10,000 2 Juan Valdez (Grabowski) 3.90 2 80 2.30 5 Woodwork (Soodeen) 3.10 2.60 4 Forty Four (M. Davila) 3.30 Time: 1:43.57. Scratched: Father Magic. Also rans: Native Coast, Cross Moranl, Owen's Way, Hel.

Exacta 2-51 paid $8 80. Tntecta 2-5-4 paid $60.00. Daily Double (1-2) paid $7.20. Pick 3 (5- 1-2) paid $18.80. NINTH: 6f, 3YOSup, $11,200 4 Aerobee (Nicol Jr.) 35.60 14.40 6 00 6 Kara Jean (Dominguez) 9.80 3.80 11 uarr uueen (uraoowski 3.20 Time: 1:12.35.

Scratched: Burning Obligation. Also rans: With Sweet Annie, Sams Halo, Little Surter, Hay Catie Phantom, Riviting Rosie, Pappa Squeaka. C.C.'s Card. Exacta (4-6) paid $444.50. Tnfecta (4-6-1) paid $2,010.00.

Superfecta (4-6- 11-8 paid S6.904.00. Pick 6 56 paid 531,542.00. Cons. (56) paid $47,80. Total Handle: $976,669.

FINGER LAKES ENTRIES Post Time, 12:50 p.m. Prog. Prob. No. Horse Jockey Odds FIRST: 61, $5,200.

1 Perfectrix (Nicol Jr.) 2-1 2 Heavenly Summer (Kaufman) 7-2 3 Stacy Brook (Carrasquel) 5-2 4 Designs by Esther (Camilo) 15-1 5 badie S. Soodeen 6-1 6 Rocnrolhoochyku (Serrano) 5-2 7 Frosty La (Hohena) 5-1 SECOND: 61, mdnclg, $5,800. 1 Parlo Prince (Soodeen) 6-1 2 Lucky Shine (J. Davila 4-1 3 My Favonte Martin (Rohena) 5-2 4 Little Stogie (Nicol Jr.) 6-1 5 Gold Stamp (Carrasquel) 15-1 6 Winlocs Imprimatur (Castillo) 6-5 7 True Sunshine (Serrano) 8-1 THIRD: 6t, $5,700. 1 Grey Robin (Rohena) 6-1 2 0.

T. Quixote (Castillo) 4-1 3 Friendly Dee (Rivera) 8-1 4 Rita's Ruthie (J. Davila Jr.) 5-2 5 Susan Do Good (Nicol Jr.) 6 Prem (Barron) 3-1 7 Jenmlers Queen (Carrasquel) 5-1 FOURTH: 6t, fSmalw, $14,700. 1 Ridged Appeal (Alanador) 8-1 2 Clara M. D.

(Castillo) 12-1 3 Crashing Through Jr.) 5-2 4 Musical Blues (Messina) 4-1 5 Absolutly Belongs (Grabowski) 2-1 6 Lady Whimsy (Dominguez) 6-1 7 Come Home Carol (Kaufman) 8-1 FIFTH: 1 $5,200. 1 Marquessa (Rohena) 10-1 2 Peconic Breeze (Nicol Jr.) 8-5 3 Luagena (Sodeen) 10-1 4 Hoochie Mama (Alanador) 12-1 5 Queen Conne (Rivera) 5-2 6 Miss Apple Pie (Carrasguel) 4-1 7 Montaukette (Alvarado) 6-1 8 You Do Too (Serrano) 20-1 SIXTH: 6f, alw. $9,500. 1 Paige Makes Three jCasbllol 5-2 2 Mac (Grabowski) 8-1 3 Duck Duck Goose (Nicol Jr. 5-1 Full Support (J.

Davila Jr.) 3-1 5 Makes More Sense J. Davila Jr. 3-1 6 Dusty's Son (Hiraldoj 4-1 7 Double Cure (Kaufman) 6-1 SEVENTH: 1 fSmalw, 3YOSup, $14,700. 1 J. 's Revenge (Carrasquel) 8-1 2 Recognize Me (Castillo) 5-2 3 Red Tees (Beech) 10-1 4 Awalkintheclouds (Rohena) 6-1 5 Peroxide Lady (Dominguez) 4-1 6 Eternal Guest (Rohena) 12-1 7 Juslyn (Rivera) 8-5 EIGHTH: 6f.

alw. 3YOSup. $10,700. 1 Missionary Monk (Dpommguez) 3-1 2 Silver Rings (J. Davila Jr.) 6-1 Today AUTO RACING 1 p.m.

Cleveland Grand Prix ABC ASA Glass City 300 TNN 2 p.m. Milwaukee Mile Ch 98 3:30 p.m. SSCA Trans Am series (tape) CBS 8 p.m. Thunder race BASEBALL ESPN2 1 p.m. Devil Rays at Yankees WB-16, WHTK, WACK 1:05 p.m.

Cubs at Reds WGN 2 p.m. Rochester at Ottawa WHAM 8 p.m. Mets at Braves ESPN, WHTK, WYSL GOLF 10:30 a.m. Irish Open 3 p.m. U.S.

Senior Open Greater Hartford Open ARENA FOOTBALL 4 p.m. Orlando at Tampa Bay HORSE RACING 4:30 p.m. Hollywood Gold Cup LACROSSE TGC NBC ABC TNN CBS 6 p.m. Boston at Rochester SOCCER 4 p.m. U.S.

vs. Mexico WYSL ESPN 6 p.m. WUSA: Atlanta at Phila. CNN-SI TENNIS Noon Wimbledon recap 9 p.m. Wimbledon recap NBC CNN-SI Radio legend: WYSL-AM (1040), WHAM-AM (1180), WHTK-AM (1280), WACK-AM (1420).

CALENDAR RED WINGS Today: at Ottawa, 2:05 p.m. Tomorrow: at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Tuesday: at Buffalo, 6:05 p.m. Wednesday: Buffalo, 7:15 p.m. Thursday: Buffalo, 7:15 p.m.

Tickets: 423-9464 Web site: BRIGADE Thursday: Charleston, 7:30 p.m. July 13: at Pensacola, 8 p.m. Tickets: 292-1530 Web site: rochesterbrigadi.com RHINOS Tomorrow: Hershey (U.S. Open Cup match), 7:35 p.m. Friday: at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday: at Richmond, 7 p.m. Tickets: 423-9464 Web site: rhinossoccer.com RATTLERS Today: Boston 6 p.m. Friday: at Bridgeport, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: 454-5425 Website: rochesterrattlers.com BATAVIA MUCKDOGS Today: Oneonta, 4:05 p.m. Tomorrow: at Mahoning Valley, 6:40 p.m.

Tuesday; at Mahoning Valley, 6:40 p.m. Wednesday: Mahoning Valley, 7:05 p.m. July 5, Mahoning Valley 7:05 p.m. July 6, Auburn, 7:05 p.m. Web site: muckdogs.com Tickets: 343-5454 FINGER LAKES Today: 12:50 p.m.

Tomorrow: 12:50 p.m. Web site: TO REACH US SPORTS PHONE 258-2400 To report scores and other information to a Sports staff member, between 5 p.m. and midnight, or to call for recorded scores and other sports news 24 hours a day. PHONE 258-2406 To leave messages 24 hours a day, or speak with a Sports staff member during our working hours of 5:30 p.m. to midnight.

MAIL To reach us write to Sports Department at 55 Exchange Rochester, NY 14614-2001. FAX 258-2776 To transmit facsimile copies 24 hours a day. If busy, use alternate number 258-2265. E-MAIL To transmit messages to us by electronic mail, 24 hours a day, use this address: sportsDemocratandChronicle.com ONLINE PUBLICATION To find information on Rochester-area sports teams such as the Red Wings, Amerks, Rhinos, Buffalo Bills and other news of interest, call up our online publication on the Internet's World Wide Web: DemocratandChronicle.com 3 Dreamer's Lad (Rivera) 10-1 4 Father's Magic (NY)(Grabowski) 7-2 5 Coach Rodger (Grabowski) 7-2 6 Saigon Lieutenant (M. Davila) 5-2 7 Mom's Little Guy (Barron) 5-1 8 Emilys Dad (Nicol Jr.) 6-1 NiMH: 61, clg, 3YOSup, $5,200, 1 Mr, Rudy (Alanador) 4-t 2 Whistler's Nap (Simpson) 6-1 3 Legend Has It (Soodeen) 5-2 4 Lee's Danny Boy (Nicol Jr.) 20-1 5 Sassa Go Go (Carrasquel) 12-1 6 Keepon Prospecting (Beech) 20-1 7 Pot and Green (Barron) 3-1 8 Long Lake (J.

Davila Jr.) 3-1 9 Toaster Boy (Hiraldo) 10-1 Failed to complete third round IsaoAoki 71-68-139 Bruce Fleisher 69-71140 Gil Morgan 70-70-140 Larry Nelson 74-67-141 DanaQuigley 71-70141 Raymond Floyd 72-70142 JimAhern 72-70-142 Jim Colbert 75-67-142 Jim Thorpe 77-65142 Bob Gilder 74-69-143 Dave Stockton 73-70143 Hubert Green 73-70-143 Tom Kite 73-70143 Hale Irwin 73-70-143 PGA GREATER HARTFORD OPEN At Cromwell, Conn. TPC at River Highlands (6,820 yards, Par 70) Third-round leaders Phil Mickelson 67-68-61- -196 David Berganio 67-66-64197 Chris DiMarco 65-67-66198 Billy Andrade 68-65-66199 Tim Herron 66-68-67201 Jerry Kelly 67-65-69-201 TomPerniceJr. 68-68-66202 Frank Lickliter 65-69-68-202 Joe Ogilvie 68-64-70202 Scott Simpson 65-67-70202 Mark Brooks 66-69-68203 Kevin Sutherland 68-67-68203 Hal Sutton 67-67-69-203 PaulAzinger 70-64-69203 Dudley Hart 70-63-70-203 Frank Nobilo 67-66-70-203 David Duval 67-66-70-203 DougDunakey 67-65-71203 Kirk Tripled 68-71-65-204 PaulGow 67-69-68-204 GeoflOgilvy 67-68-69-204 Jay Don Blake 64-68-72204 Edward Fryatt 65-67-72-204 Duffy Waldorf 71-69-65-205 Jed Sluman 67-69-69-205 Jonathan Kaye 62-71-72-205 Shigeki Maruyama 63-69-73205 LPGA SHOPRITE CLASSIC At Seaview Resort Bay Absecon, N.J, (6,051 yards, Par 71) Second-round leaders Cristie Kerr 67-66-133 LorieKane 65-68133 Betsy King 65-69134 MansaBaena 67-68135 Pat Hurst 63-72-135 Rosie Jones 70-66136 Michelle Estill 67-69-136 CarinKoch 66-70136 Janice Moodie 70-67137 Marcy Newton 69-68137 Heather Daly-Donofrio 69-68137 Suzy Green 69-68137 ShamWaugh 69-66137 Calnona Matthew 68-69137 MoiraDunn 67-70137 Tammie Green 70-68138 Juli Inkster 69-69-138 Danielle Ammaccapane 68-70138 BarbMucha 69-70-139 Becky Iverson 68-71139 Annette DeLuca 68-71139 Mi HyunKim 67-72-139 Se Ri Pak 67-72-139 SWEEPS Blue Heron Hills: Gold, Alan Dirk 73: Trent Orbaker 78-771. Class Tim Brei 76; Bill Nass 78-6-70. Class Mike Coppini 80; John Brewer 84-1470.

Class John Neumann 92-25 67. Braemar: Class Jim Cady 81. Tom Jackling 85-10-75. Class Ed Hawkins 84. Sam Alon-gi 86-17-69.

Bill Dewey 85-16-69. Class Paul Sselvek 92. Bob Yahn 101-25-76. Ladies, Mary Ann Reber 83. Carol Ann Lape 98-33-65.

Bristol Harbour: John Gilmore 72; Joe Yacano 79-16-63. Brockport: Class Ken Starkweather 72. John True 74-767. Class John Gay 76. Rudy Zink 82-17-65.

Class C. John Rooney 84-1866. Class D. Dale Beckingham 86-1868. Brook-Lea: Blue tees.

Doug Slattery 74. Class Mark Battle 71. Mike Downey 74-767. Class Fred Metzger 77. Randy Holden 78-1266.

Class John Vetere 85. Art Shilen 88-1969. Ladies, Pam Porter 89. Kris Whitcraft 91-2071. Caledonia: Class Ed Barron 71.

Don 2am- bito 76-9-67. Class Dan Malone 77. Scott Hirschler 80-11-69. Dan Charcolla 81-12-69, Mike O'Donnell 82-13-69. Class Chadie Poller 85.

Don Cook 88-18-70. Class D. Bill Wood, Barry Marginean 89. Mike Luciano 91-2170, Ron Grattan 98-2870. Women, Nancy Barron 93.

Jan page 9b-itt7B. jean lytier 96-io to, Sharon Ratcheller CC of Rochester: Class A. Ed Thanev 73: Dave Van Vanck 82-1468, Robert Kessler 83- 15- 68. Class B. Stan Hunting 87; John Watt 94- 22 72.

Ladies, Jane Gorsline 87; Judy Hessler 95- 22-73. Chili: Mark Dennis 71; Mickey Flanagan 82-18-64. Churchville: Dan Bannister 73; Bill Rae 78-12-66. Clifton Springs: Class A. Shane Fackelman 71; Jim Cobbett 73-5-68.

Class Steve Hae-fele 77; Doug Hall 80-15-65, Bob Dorgan 81- lb-os. uass Jim Louqnun B7; uon Kelly 89- 23-66. Ladies, Lynn Quinn and Joyce Kraus 91; Donna Lozipone 103-38 65. Conesus: Class Mike Geitner 72. Ed Rowan 78-870.

Class Tom Ouinlan 76. Wayne Tut-Be 79-17-62. Cragie Brae: Class Dennis Alexander 75- 9- 66. Class B. Jim Allen 83-17-66.

Durand-Eastman: Class Ken Hospers 72. Mark Little 78-969. Class Jim Keller 77. Ron Indovina 81-1-64. Genesee Valley: A flight, Al Gassett 69.

Bill Reetch 73-6-67; Dick VerHeecke 78-11-67. flight, Ken Burritt 79; Steve Morianty 79. Dick Giu-dici 84-17-67. Geneva: Class B. Ed Wright 76; Charlie Wilson 85-1 6-69.

Class Larry Dobmeier 84; Joe D'Am-ico 93-24-69. Hickory Ridge: Mike Ricciuto 83; Bob Schultz 91-21-70. Irondequoit: Class A. Larry Sand 76. Rich Kauf man 76-769.

Class Mike Kaufman 82. Harvey Erdle 84-1668. Class Al Ureles 89. Amie Rothschild 92-22-70. Le Roy CC: Jim Clark (age 81) shot 81.

Class A (tie), Charles Miller, Ron Spezzano 74. (tie) Don Webster 77-770, Dustin Reding 78-870. Class (lie). Ron Hawkins, Dave Barone 76. Mike Lapp Sr.

78-12-66. Class Sam Tabone 85. Dave Tabone 87-22-65. Ladies (tie) Gladys Alexander, Joan Fernaays 89. (tie) Barb McDonald 95-25 70, Rite Conlon 111-4170.

Locust Hill: Class Joe Zappia 72; Bob Con- dello 73-4-69, Dave Vail 74-5-69. Class Dave DiSanto 84; Vince Bingo 85-1174. Class Tony LiBerti 84; Marty Denning 89-17-72. Class Russ Achzet 92; Mike Lewis 91-3457. Ladies, Sharon Slawson 95: Eileen Dabolt 100-29-71.

Marvin's: Class A. Mark Travis 75; John Elam 76-9-67. Class B. Ron Courtney 81; Mark Eplinq 83-1568. Class Rich DeWeaver 86; Peter Pierce 90-20-70.

Class Mike Doyle 92; Harold Freeland 100-2674, Gary Jensen 100-2674, Art Keenan 101-27-74, Ron DeGroff 95-21-74. Mendon: Class A. Vito Arbore 73; Mike Con don 74-12-62. Class Bill Jaranowski and Bob Healy 83: Rick Spatonco 90-2466. Monroe: uass Dave Dobrzynski 74: Chns Haetner 77-8 69.

Class Bill Burriack 80; Har vey Taylor 81-1170, Ted Eckermann 82-12 70. Class Bob Peterson 86; Richard Dent 87-16 71. Class John McCarthy 86; Dave Curtis 89-23-66. Newark: Class A. Terry Burgess Jr.

75. Dave Clements 77-9-68. Class B. Mike Roth, John Bailey 97. Frank Petrosino 97-2968.

Oak Hill: East Class A. Brad Sluman 74: Mark Collier 75-8-67, Bob Sherwood 77-1067. Class B. Bill Thaney 85; Larry Palvino 88-17-71. West Class Tom Blank 71; John Pietropauli 81-15 66.

Class John Fitzgerald 87; Jim LeChase 89-20-69. Old Hickory: Class A. Tom Frisina 73. Steve Robinson 79-12-67. Class Bill Schuster 84- 15-69.

Class Vince Shanley 85. Phil Shanley 91-24-67. Ladies, Stetanie Powell 101-17-64. Ontario: Tom Wemer 74. Class Ron Buyck 76-10-66.

Class B. Steve Adam 88-20-68. Class Ken Ferrick 92-21-71. Women, Patty Melvin 102-27-75. Penfield: Class Rob Marshall 73.

Mark Nel son 78-9-69. Class B. Nick DIRisio 79. Dave Graf 86-17-69. Class John Collins 88.

Mike Nimeh 91-27-64. Ridgemont: Class R.J, Laure 69; Doug Bayne 75-13-62. Class Jim Lalona 85; Jim Bell 93- 25-68. Ladies, Fran Rotf and Darlene Piper 89; party ouzyiak m-si ri. Salmon Creek: Charlie Kelly 75.

Ron Hilfiker 77-9-68. Kim Lowell 78-10-68. Class Kevin wayda 84. Dom Buono 99-2772. Shadow Pines: Tom Burden 73; Dick Williams 82-15-67.

Sodus Bay Heights: Class A. Bob Veman 73. Class B. Don Lashomb 80: Greg Rickard 84-14 70. Class Mike Mahaney 91; Jim Dildme 97-28-69 Stafford: Class A.

Doug Entz 71; Jim Cook Sr. 74-7-67. Class Tim Welch 80: Dale Harrington 81-12-69. Class John Masters 89; Jack Harris 90-19-71. Class Harry Sentifl 97-29- 68.

Twin Hills: Class A. Todd Birnie 80. Kurt Koch 83-12-71. Class B. Jim Smith 82.

Chns Scholand 85-1471. Class C. Jim McConechy 90. Bob GF GA BP Pts Hershey 6 3 2 15 6 1 27 Connecticut 5 2 4 14 10 1 25 Rochester 5 1 2 9 5 1 23 Montreal 4 6 1 11 14 2 19 Long Island 3 4 2 12 11 3 17 Pittsburgh 3 5 3 9 12 0 15 Toronto 2 7 1 5 14 0 9 CENTRAL CONFERENCE GF GA BP Pts Charleston 8 4 1 28 17 3 36 Richmond 7 2 2 18 12 3 33 Nashville 5 5 2 23 22 3 25 Atlanta 5 6 0 17 18 2 22 Charlotte 5 6 0 16 21 1 21 Indiana 4 6 0 16 20 2 18 Cincinnati 3 6 0 16 21 2 14 WESTERN CONFERENCE GF GA BP Pts Milwaukee 8 3 1 21 16 2 35 San Diego 6 5 0 20 17 4 28 Portland 6 3 1 16 11 2 27 Seattle 5 5 0 14 14 1 21 Vancouver 4 4 1 7 10 0 17 El Paso 3 6 2 14 18 2 16 Minnesota 3 10 1 12 19 1 14 Tuesday in Blaine, Minn. Coach April Heinrichs had her star players for the first time in 2001 after seven matches with less-experienced players that produced a 1-5-1 record.

She substituted freely, using the permitted 16 players as the Americans tried to win the 200th career match of captain Julie Foudy. Football coach bullish Louisville coach John L. Smith and offensive line coach Art Valero have analyzed the film as they've done for more than 100 opponents in the past. The foes this time look bigger, faster and stronger than anything the Cardinals have ever seen on the football field. No blitz will slow them down, no blocking scheme capable of stopping them, no quarterback able to beat them.

Not to mention Smith and Valero will play them on the road the narrow, twisting, cobblestoned variety. Smith will fulfill a lifelong ambition next month by running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. He admits that on film, running through the streets of Pamplona with charging bulls looks terrifying. And that's exactly why he's going to do it. "This video has bulls running over people," said Smith, 53.

Note: Four points for a victory, one lor a tie. A bonus point is awarded when a team scores three or more goals in a game. YESTERDAY'S GAMES Rochester 3, Long Island 1 Milwaukee 5, Seattle 2 Richmond 3, Atlanta 2 Toronto 1, Connecticut 1, tie Charlotte 2, Hershey 1 Charleston 2, Cincinnati 1, OT TODAY'S GAMES Long Island at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. Seattle at Minnesota. 8 35 p.m.

San Diego at Vancouver. 10 30 m. FRIDAY'S GAMES Nashville 3, Indiana 0 San Diego 1, El Paso 0 Vancouver 1, Portland 0 LAMAR HUNT U.S. OPEN CUP Second Round MONDAY'S GAME Hershey (A) at Rochester, 7:35 p.m. Key: A A-League: MLS Maor League Soccer; D3 Division 3 Pro League; PDL Premier Development League.

BASEBALL American League Chicago White Sox: Optioned Josh Paul to Charlotte of the International League. New York Yankees: Acquired HHP Mark Wohlers from Cincinnati for RHP Ricardo Arom- boles. Activated OF-DH David Justice from the 15-day disabled list. Optioned OF Clay Bellinger to Columbus of the International League. Oakland Athletics: Announced trie retirement of DH John Jaha.

National League Cincinnati Reds: Assigned RHP Ricardo Aram- boles to Chattanooga of the Southern League. Purchased the contract ot HHr Hank Hooriguez from Louisville of the International League. Los Angeles Dodgers: Placed HHH Darren Dreitort on the 15-day disabled list. Activated INF Tim Bogar from the disabled list. New TorK Mets: Purchased the contract ot Vance Wilson from Norfolk of the International League.

Designated OF Darryl Hamilton for as signment. ban Francisco wants: Signed HHP Brad Hen nessey. HOCKEYNHL Dallas Stars: Re-signed LW Kurt Muller to a one-year contract. Honda Panthers: Made qualifying contract of fers to Valeri Bure, Dan Boyle, John Jakopin, HW Joey letarenko, HW Rocky Thompson, Olti Jokinen, Roberto Luongo, LW Marcus Nilson and Lance Ward. Picked up the option on the contract ol Vaclav Prospal tor next season.

Traded LW Dave Duerden to the New York Rangers for future considerations. Declined to make contract offers to Chris Allen, Anders Eriksson, Peter Ratchuk, Remi Royer. Mike Wilson, Len Bame and Andej Podkonicky. New York Rangers: Traded Tim Taylor to the Tampa Bay Lightning for LW Nils Ekman and LW Kyle Freadrich. Washington Capitals: Exercised their option on Adam Oates tor next season.

SOCCERMLS Chicago Fire: Traded MF Justin Evans to the Dallas Bum for future considerations. New York-New Jersey Metrostars: Waived Alex Comas. Activated Martin Klmoer trom the injured reserve list. Tennis WIMBLEDON Wimbledon, England Men Singles Third Round; Thomas Enqvist (10) del. Wayne Black 7-5.

6-4, 6-2; Guillermo Canas det. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (7) 3-6, 6-1, 6-3. 7-6 (2); Lleyton Hewitt (5) del. Younes El Aynaoui 7-5. 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 (4); Andre Agassi (2) det.

Nicolas Massu 6-3, 6-1, 6-1; Mikhail Youzhny def. Fabrice Santoro (20) 7-5, 6-0, 2-0, retired; Nicolas Escude (24) def. Sebastien Grosjean (9) 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4; Nicolas Kiefer (19) def. Andrei Stoliarov 7-6 (5), 6-4, 6-7 (4), 6-3; Patrick Rafter (3) def. Hicham Arazi (27) 7-6 (3), 6-4.

7-5. Doubles Second Round: Roger Federer and Wayne Ferreira (13) def. Jonathan Eriich and Andy Ram 6-3, 6-4, 7-5; Max Mimyi and Vladimir Voltchkov def. Daniel Nestor and Sandon Slolle (2) 3-6, 6-2, 7-5, 6-3; Marc Rosset and Marat Safin def. Wayne Arthurs and Ben Ellwood 3-6, 6-3, 3-6.

6-3. 6-4; Michael Hill and Jeff Tarango (9) def. Kevin Kim and Glenn Wemer 6-4. 4-6, 6-3, 6-4; Jonas Borkman and Todd Woodbridge (1) def. Harel Levy and Daniel Orsanic 6-3.

6-4, 6-4; Bob and Mike Bryan (15) def. Paul Hanley and Andrew Kratzmann 6-7 (1), 6-4, 6-1, 6-7 (3), 6-4. Women Singles Third Round: Nadia Petrova def. Silvia Fari na Elia (16) 6-3, 6-3; Lindsay Davenport (3) def. Patty Schnyder (30) 6-2, 6-3; Jelena Dokic (14) def.

Barbara Schett (21) 6-3. 7-5; Kim Clisters (7) def. Angeles Montolio (27) 7-5, 6-2; Tamanne Tanasugarn (31) def. Amelia Mauresmo (6) 6-4, 6-4; Nathalie Tauziat (9) def. Iroda Tulyaganova 6-0, 6-3: Venus Williams (2) def.

Elena Likhovt-seva (29) 6-2, 6-2; Meghann Shaughnessy (17) def. Amanda Coetzer (11) 7-6 (4), 2-6, 6-1. Doubles Second Round: Tathiana Garbin and Janette Husarova (12) def. Laurence Courtois and Una Krasnoroutskaya 6-2, 6-3; Martina Navratilova and Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario (16) def. Yayuk Basuki and Nana Miyagi 7-5, 6-1 Golf SENIOR PGA U.S.

SENIOR OPEN At Peabody, Mass. Salem Country Club 16,709 yards, par 70) Third-round leaders -denotes amateur Note: Due to thunderstorms 14 golfers unable to complete the third round. They will complete the round today. Jack Nicklaus 71-72-69-212 Jay Sigel 77-72-64-213 Allen Doyle 78 67-68 213 Waller Hall 71-74-70-215 John Maharfey 78-69-69-216 Bruce Summerhays 73-76-68 217 Tom Watson 74-73-70-217 Andy North 74-72-71-217 HughBaiocchi 75-70-72-217 Jim Barker 72-73-72-217 Wayne McDonald 73-71-73-217 Jim Holtgneve 76-68-73-2177 BillBrask 73-74-72-219 9 DougTewell 72-74-73-219 9 Daniel Nishimoto 73-72-74219 9 TedGoin 75-70-74-219 9 J.C. Snead 76-72-72-220 10 Bob Murphy 78-69-73-220 10 a-GaryMenzel 74-73-73-220 10 "But this has been on my top 10 list of things to do before I leave the earth." Horsing around U.S.

Equestrian Team veteran Jeff Welles of Newtown, prepared for the defense of his championship in today's $50,000 Budweiser Grandprix of Lake Placid with a MLS EASTERN DIVISION Pts GF GA 11 1 2 35 35 15 6 6 3 21 20 21 5 8 0 15 24 24 I 4 7 3 15 17 23 CENTRAL DIVISION Pts GF GA 7 3 3 24 22 14 6 6 2 20 25 23 4 5 4 19 22 19 3 10 1 10 19 35 WESTERN DIVISION Pts GF GA 8 2 4 28 23 13 7 4 5 26 30 24 5 8 1 16 15 28 2 8 4 10 18 26 win yesterday in the Intermediate Jump-off at the 32nd annual Lake Placid Horse Show. Welles rode Pasadena to two penalty-free rounds with a jump-off time of 32.075 seconds at the North Elba Show Grounds. He finished more than a second ahead of three-time U.S. Miami MetroStars DC. United New England Chicago Dallas Columbus Tampa Bay San Jose Los Angeles Kansas City Colorado Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie and zero points lor loss.

YESTERDAY'S GAMES Los Angeles 0, Dallas 0, tie San Jose at New England, ppd. Miami 4, Columbus 3 Chicago 3, New YorkN.J. 1 Colorado at DC Tampa Bay at Kansas City WUSA Olympic veteran Anne Kursinski of Frenchtown, N.J., who had two fault-free rides and a jump-off time of 33.296 seconds on Sincere. Welles will try to become the first rider to successfully defend the championship since Leslie Burr Howard in 1985. Thompson no 'racist' Former Georgetown basketball coach John Thompson is now a member of the media himself.

Pts GF GA NewYork 6 1 5 23 20 12 Atlanta 5 1 5 20 12 8 Philadelphia 5 4 2 17 17 15 Washington 5 5 2 17 16 17 BayArea 4 4 3 15 13 11 San Diego 3 5 4 13 15 16 Boston 3 5 3 12 16 19 Carolina 2 8 2 8 14 25 But Thompson, who works with Turner Sports and has a radio sports talk show on WTEM 980 in Washington, noted that his relationship with the media had not always been this casual, and he recalled being called a racist by members of the media when he was coaching. Thompson Note: Three points lor victory, one point for tie. YESTERDAY'S GAMES Washington 2, Carolina 0 New York 1, San Diego 1, tie TODAY'S GAME Atlanta at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Football af2 AMERICAN NORTHEAST 11 10 7 6 5 4 PF 651 568 501 594 520 355 424 Richmond Carolina Roanoke Charleston Norfolk Greensboro Rochester 2 AMERICAN SOUTHEAST PF 654 658 609 551 543 Augusta Macon Tallahassee Jacksonville Florida Thompson said many of his critics had that perception because of his combative attitude toward the media, and because most of the players on his team were African-American. "I was supposed to be a racist; I laughed," he said.

"I never spent a minute defending that." 10 Lasinos Discovery (Buckley) 15-1 11 Upkeep (Dominguez) 12-1.

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