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CIO ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 0 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1998 For The Record HIGH SCHOOLS FOOTBALL AROUND PGATOURCadiatOgen THE LINKS AMERICA'S LINE By Michael "Roxy" Roxborough BASEBALL Incarnate Word def. St. Charles 15-1. 15-5 MICDS def.

Valley Park 15-12, 15-8 Normandy def. Hazelwood West 15-6, 15-6 Oakville det. Lindbergh 15-8. 15-6 Pattonville def. Ritenour 15-3.

15-2 Villa Duchesne def. Rosati-Kain 12-15, Whitfield def. South County Tech 15-4, 15-12 Brentwood def. Principia 15-0. 15-9 McCluer North det.

McCluer Hillsboro def. Potosi 15-5, 14-16, 15-9 Dupo def. Livingston 15-3, 15-11 Festus def. Valle 15-9. 15-4 Fox del.

De Soto 16-14. 15-4 Burroughs def. Westminster 15-7, 15-6 Carlinville def. Hillsboro 15-10, 15-5 St Charles West def. St.

Dominic 15- 11.5-15, 15-9 Collinsville def. Bethalto 4-1 5, 15-3, 15- 13 Site: Oakville. Ontario. Schedule: Today-Sunday. Course: Glen Abbey Golf Club (7,1 1 2 yards, par 72).

Purse: $2.2 million. Winner's share: $396,000. Television: ESPN (Thursday-Saturday, 3-5 p.m.; Sunday, 4-6 p.m.). Last year: Steve Jones won at Royal Montreal, closing with a 1-under 69 for a one-stroke victory over Greg Norman, Jones, also the 1989 winner at Glen Abbey, had a 5-under 275 total. Last week: Jeff Sluman won the Greater Milwaukee Open, shooting 68-66-63-68 for a 19-under 265 total.

Wisconsin resident Steve Strieker finished second, a stroke back. Notes: Chip Beck tied for 42nd in the Greater Milwaukee Open, completing a tournament for the first time in 47 starts. Beck, a four-time tour winner and one of only two players to shoot a 59 in a tour event, missed 44 consecutive cuts and withdrew from two events. He shot 69-68-73-68 for a 6-under 278 total. LPGA TOUR SAFECO Classic NFL STANDINGS AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet, PF PA Miami 1 0 01.000 24 15 Butlalo 0 1 0 .000 14 16 Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 15 24 New England 0 1 0 .000 21 27 NY Jets 0 1 0 .000 30 36 Central WIT Pel, PF PA Jacksonville 1 0 0 1 .000 24 23 Pittsburgh 1 0 01.000 20 13 Tennessee 1 0 01.000 23 14 Baltimore ..0 1 0 .000 13 20 Cincinnati ..0 1 0 .000 14 23 West Pet, PF PA Denver 1 0 0 1 000 27 21 Kansas City 1 0 01.000 28 8 San 1 0 0 1.000 16 14 Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 38 0 Oakland 0 1 0 .000 8 28 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East KIT Pet.

PF PA Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 38 10 Y. Giants .1 0 0 1.000 31 24 Arizona 0 1 0 .000 10 38 Philadelphia 0 1 0 .000 0 38 Washington 0 1 0 .000 24 31 Central WIT Pet. PF PA (knee); C-G Tom Nutten (elbow). PROBABLE: John Flannery (knee); Toby Wright (knee). NY Giants at Oakland Giants: QUESTIONABLE: LB Jessie Armstead (ankle); Brandon Sanders (foot).

PROBABLE: LB Marcus Buckley (hip); TE Al Pupunu (knee). Raiders: QUESTIONABLE: Louis Riddick (quadricep). PROBABLE: Anthony Newman (groin). Philadelphia at Atlanta Eagles: OUT: TE Jason Dunn (knee); Steve Everitt (foot); RB Aaron Hayden Iclavi-cle-inured reserve); CB Bobby Taylor (shoulder: CB Troy Vincent (quadricep). QUESTIONABLE: RB Charlie Garner (ankle); Matt Stevens (knee).

PROBABLE: DE Jon Harris (ankle); DE Greg Jeflerson (fibula-ankle); CB Clarence Love (concussion); CB Allen Ros-sum (ankles); RB Duce Staley (neck); RB Kevin Turner (foot-elbow). Falcons: QUESTIONABLE: Devin Bush (knee). PROBABLE: LB Keith Brooking (thigh); DE John Burrough (footl; CB Randy Fuller (ankle); William White (neck). San Diego at Tennessee Chargers: OUT: CB Paul Bradford (knee). PROBABLE: CB Dwayne Harper (shoulder).

Oilers: OUT: Eric Norgard (shoulder-mured reserve). DOUBTFUL: Mark Stepnoski (knee). QUESTIONABLE: l)T Henry Ford (knee): CB Steve Jackson (groin-knee): CB Darryll Lewis (knee); CB Samari Rolle (neck). Tampa Bay at Green Bay Buccaneers: OUT: WR Bert Emanuel (ankle). PROBABLE: QB Trent Oilier (shoulder-thigh): WR Jacquez Green (turf toe).

DE Tyoka Jackson (shoulder); John Lynch (rib). Pacekers: PROBABLE: WR Roell Preston (hip); Ross Verba (ankle). MONDAY San Francisco at Washington "9ers: OUT: OT Shane Bonham (biceps). DOUBTFUL: TE Greg Clark (foot); CB Marquez Pope (back). PROBABLE: Curtis Buckley (hamstring); CB Antonio Langham (concussion).

Redskins: QUESTIONABLE: QB Site: Kent, Wash. Schedule: Today-Sunday. Course: Meridian Valley Country Club (6,241 yards, par 72). Purse: $600,000. Winner's share: $90,000.

Television: The Golf Channel (Thursday-Sunday, p.m. and p.m.). Last year: Australia's Karrie Webb successfully defended her title, closing with a 5-under 67 for a one-stroke victory over Sweden's Annika Sorenstam. Webb had a 1 6-under 272 total. Last week: Danielle Ammaccapane won the Safeway Championship at Portland, finishing with a 12-under 204 total for a one-stroke victory Emilee Klein.

Ammaccapane also won the Mercury Titlehold-ers in May. Notes: Sorenstam leads the money list with $806,188. South Korea's Se Ri Pak, a four-time winner this year, is second at $800,076. Patty Sheehan is a three-time champion, winning in 1982, 1990 and 1 995. She set the tournament record of 1 8-under 270 in 1 990.

The Solheim Cup is next week at Dublin, Ohio. European Solheim Cup player Sophie Gustafson won the Irish Open last week. The Swedish player beat Denmark's Iben Tinning on the first hole of a playoff. SENIOR PGA TOUR Comfort Classic Favorite Odds Underdog REDS pick Cards ROCKIES 10-12 Marlins PADRES 8-9 Dodgers Braves 8-9 EXPOS Mets PHILLIES ASTROS 8-9 Brewers CUBS 8-9 Pirates YANKEES 9-11 Blue Jays NFL Sunday Favorite Points Underdog PACKERS 7Vz Bucs DOLPHINS 7V2 Bills STEELERS 11V4 Bears JAGUARS 4 Chiefs JETS 6 Ravens Panthers 4 SAINTS LIONS 7 Bengals Vikings Til RAMS FALCONS 8'! Eagles OILERS 7V2 Chargers BRONCOS T'l Cowboys RAIDERS 2 Giants SEAHAWKS 8 Cards PATRIOFS 10VS Colts Monday 49ers 5 REDSKINS COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favorite Points Underdog FOREST 10 Navy Saturday CLEMSON 3 Va Tech Miss St 11 MEMPHIS OHIO ST 37 Toledo WESTERN 12 Duke VIRGINIA 28'! Maryland PENN ST 38 Bowl Green BOS COLL 23 Rutgers Miami-Ohio Vh ARMY TEMPLE 9 Akron PURDUE 9V4 Rice b-ALABAMA 19V2 Vanderbilt HOUSTON 3 Minnesota WISCONSIN 16 OhioU BALL ST 8''z Michigan IOWA 28 Iowa St KANSAS ST 48 No Illinois COLORADO 22 Fresno St MICHIGAN 10Vj Syracuse Florida St 25 NC STATE UCLA 10 Texas Miami-FIa 13V2 CINCINNATI Arizona V2 STANFORD USC 19 San Diego St OREGON ST 6'! Baylor FLORIDA 44 Ne Louisiana Notre Dame 7 MICHIGAN ST MISSISSIPPI 3V; Auburn Georgia 5 CAROLINA Oklahoma St 9V4 TULSA INDIANA Michigan Oklahoma 6 TCU Nebraska 23 CALIFORNIA MISSOURI 16 Kansas Tulane 8 SMU Oregon 21 TEX-EL PASO Arizona St BYU UTAH 15V2 Louisville Air Force 18 UNLV Colorado St 16'i NEV-RENO GATECH 33 New Mexico St i-Texas Tech 22 NORTH TEXAS LSU 43 Arkansas St NEW MEXICO 12 Utah St TEXAS ASM La Tech SAN JOSE ST 9'-2 Idaho Wash St 12 BOISE ST TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL ATLANTA BRAVES Traded OF Damon Hoilms to the Los Angeles Dodgers for 2B Jose Pimentel. FLORIDA MARLINS Signed Dave Dombrowski, general manager, to a five-year contract.

SEATTLE MARINERS Recalled RHP Paul Abbott from Tacoma of the PCL. Placed OF Rich Amaral on the 60-day disabled list. FOOTBALL BUFFALO BILLS-Placed CB Marlon Kerner on injured reserve. Signed CB Ray Hill from the practice squad and CB Donovan Grier to the practice squad. CINCINNATI BENGALS-Waived WR David Dunn.

GREEN BAY PACKERS-Signed CB Anthony Bass to the practice squad. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS-Waived QB Mike Quinn. DE Emmanuel McDan-lei and LB Ratcliff Thomas. Waived TE Todd Pollack from the practice squad. Signed QB Doug Nussmeier.

LB Rob Holmberg and RB Abu Wilson. Signed DB Billy Austin to the practice squad. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Placed DL Jeff Lageman on injured reserve. Signed DL Eric Curry. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Signed QB Billy Joe Toliiver to a two-year contract and LB Vinson Smith to a one-year contract.

Placed QB Billy Joe Ho-bert on injured reserve. NY GIANTS Signed CB Carlton Gray to a four-year contract. Waived TE Andy Haase. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Signed RB Darnell Autry to a two-year contract. TENNESSEE OILERS-Placed OL Erik Norgard on injured reserve.

Resigned Evan Pilgrim. HOCKEY BOSTON BRUINS Signed Ray Bourque to a two-year contract, DALLAS STARS Signed Marty Turco to a two-year contract. MONTREAL CANADIENS Signed Sergei Zholtok and Brad Brown to one-year contracts and RW Turner Stevenson to a three-year contract. NEW YORK ISLANDERS Signed Craig Charron. LW Ryan Huska.

Stephen Valiquette. RW Mike Mader and Mike Kennedy. OTTAWA SENATORS-Re-signed Jacques Martin, coach, to a multiyear contract. -PHOENIX COYOTES-Re-signed RW Shane Doan to a one-year contract. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Resigned John Culler).

VANCOUVER CANUCKS Resigned Mark Wotton. COLLEGE BARUCH Named Petar Mrkic men soccer coach and Jimmy Lam women volleyball coach. CCNY Named Williams Savary men and women volleyball coach, Rutherford Mbele women soccer coach COLBY Named H. Andrew Drude linebackers coach. JOHN JAY Named Edner Breton interim men soccer coach.

KINGSBOROUGH Named Kerri McTiernan athletic director, LONGWOOD Named Craig Woods part-time women's assistant basketball coach. Site: Indianapolis. Schedule: Friday-Sunday. Course: Brickyard Crossing Golf Club (6,678 yards, par 72). Purse: $1.15 million.

Winner's share: $172,500. Television: ESPN (Friday, 1-3 p.m.), ESPN2 (Saturday, p.m.) and ABC (Sunday. 2-5 p.m.). Last year: Australia's David Graham won the third of three 1997 titles, finishing with a 7-under 67 for a one-stroke victory over Larry Nelson and Bud Allin. Graham had a 16-under 200 total.

Last week: Dana Quigley won the Emerald Coast Classic at Milton, holing a 33-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a one-stroke victory over Jim Colbert. Quigley closed with a 5-under 65 for a 10-under 210 total. Notes: Hale Irwin has a tour-high six victories and earning of $2,302,350. The three-time U.S. Open winner has 19 victories in 75 senior starts.

Graham withdrew from the Emerald Coast Classic because of pulled chest muscles. CBS announcer Gary McCord is making his second senior start. He tied for 33rd in the U.S. Senior To report results, call Sports Stats: 552-1414 1-800-22-STATS (Fax) 552-1424 STATS ONLINE For more on high school sports, visit the Stats Online website: www.statsonline.com GIRLS SOFTBALL Rosary 001 100 02 Westminster 021 000 03 W-Beth Abbott L-Aquino. Howell North 000 000 11 Howell C.

000 000 00 W-Kim Ramler L-Randi Null. Wentzville 100 000 12 St. Charles 000 001 0-1 W-Melissa O'Neill. L-Beever. Parkway N.

320 002 07 Affton 021 312 09 McCluer 000 202 04 6 6 McCluer North 131 010 06 6 5 W-Amy Maurer. L-Jeanette Dugger. Hillsboro 122 200 07 6 4 Mehlville 000 002 35 3 3 W-Shannon McGrath. L-S. Butler.

Oakville 200 013 511 8 1 Webster 030 000 03 6 6 W-Lisa Campagna. L-Christma Andrews. Ft.Zum.S0(12)1 000 1-14 15 6 St. Charles 002 200 04 3 3 W-Tiffany Abbott. L-Bree Urec.

HR-F-Jamie Feranec. Esther Stockdale. Howell 200 000 301 6 10 Ft.Z.N 100 220 000 5 W-Carrie Schaefer. L-Newsham. Hazel.

E. 000 000 0 2 Hazel. C. 122 042 -11 13 W-Erin Misuraca. L-Melissa Goins.

Ritenour 000 000 11 3 Hazelwood W. 000 400 04 6 W-Armstrong. L-Tiffany Shepherd. Kirkwood 000 005 27 8 0 NennxHall 000 000 00 6 0 W-Shakofsky. L-Chrissy Jansson.

Lutherans. 000 100 23 7 1 DuBourg 000 000 00 2 3 W-Jennifer Rice. L-Ricketts. BOYS SOCCER (TUESDAY) Rosary 1, Kennedy 1 (R; Kevin Killoren. Paul de Miguel.) Marquette 2.

McCluer North 1 (Ma: Mike Palmer. Mike Hubbell. Mc: Jim Cross.) Priory 1, Affton 1 (P: Kyle Oberle. Dan Gibbar.) Chaminade 4, St. Dominic 1 (C: Brad Davis 2, Dan Hilson 2.

Josh Bee-son.) Hillsboro 2, Farmington 1 (H: Joe Boyer, Mike Wilfong. David Costel-lo.) Collinsville 2, Gibault 1 (C: Kit Gaither, Brad Smith. Matt Kaestner. Central 4. Ft.

Zumwalt North 1 (P; Mike Flavin 3, Zach Francis. YawAdofo.) Howell North 4. St. Charles 1 (H: Greg Kelly 2, Dave Jaromack, Travis Brown. Jake Knoppel.) Vianney 2, DeSmet 1 (V: Greg Gilsinn, Tom Leto.

Mike Ambersley.) Union 5. Pacific 1 (U: Nathan Stephens 3, Nathan Zimmermann, Seamus Connor. Nate Mmnihan) Belleville East 8, Mehlville 0 (B: Joe Kicielmshi 3, Ryan Coates, Sean Ackley, Jim Heinen, Kane Sweeny, Nick Gladson; shutout by Pat Boyne) Brentwood 7, Yeshiva 0 (B: Michael Boshans 1, Gus Duarte 1. Greg Find-ley 1. Quinn Gilliam 1.

Jimmy Lorang 1. Nick Snead Andrew Walther 1. shutout by Ron Montetalcon, Chris Landry) Lutheran South 1, Principia 0 (L: Justin Hughey; shutout by Charles Amen, Charles Woodcock) Triad 5. Highland 1 (T: Todd Bruns 2. Kyle Rainwater 2.

Brent Bloemer. Justin Cryder) Jerseyville 2, Mascoutah 1 Lebanon 3, Litchfield 1 Winfield 4, Valley Park 0 Waterloo 3, Bethalto 1 Edwardsville 1. Althoff 0 (E: Sean Hun-eke shutout by Nathon Shawl Clayton 4, MICDS 0 (C: Luis Durchfort 3. Benoit Sauvain. shutout by Aaron 'Roberts) St.

Mary 4, St. Pius 2 (SM: Joe Bar-nowski, Kevin McDaniel, Giuseppe Varvaro, Justin Wobbe. SP: John Lamping. Mike Tranchilla.) Washington 7, De Soto 0 (W: Ryan McDonald 4, Alex Lintzenich 2, Dust-in Lichty: shutout by Joe Brunsworht) CBC 2, St. Louis U.

High 1 (C: Chance Ernst. Kevin Hudson. Matt Sebek.) Ladue 6. University City 1 (L: David Aronberg 2. David Grmgler 2, Josh Lydon 2.

Jeffery Roman.) Ft. Zumwalt South 2. Webster 0 (F: Jim Layne. Joe Schappe; shutout by Gabriel Hall) GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (TUESDAY) Hazelwood Central del. Riverview 15-8.

15-13 Howell North def. Lutheran North 15-3, 15-5 GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY (TUESDAY) Riverview 1 Lutheran South 0 (R: Angela Ford: shutout by Kristy Cohen) Burroughs 4, Clayton 0 (B: Julie Clag-gett, Jennifer Jones, Carol Rogers, Kathleen Woolsey) MICDS 2. Cor Jesu 1 (M: Liz Lanese. Lisa Thomas. Katie Lewis.) Whitfield 4.

Lafayette 0 (W: Jessica Batke. Ashley Chod, Eliza Colson, Margot McMahon; shutout by Alexis Suarez, Laura Katzit) BOYS WATER POLO (TUESDAY) Burroughs 19. Marquette 12 (B: Adam Gerchen 6) University City 6, Parkway North 4 (U: Jordan Falk 4 Dattilo 3) GIRLS GOLF (TUESDAY) Lindbergh 212, Kirkwood 214 (Laurie Brady. K. 49) (par 35 counted 4) Howell Central 189, Pattonville 235 (Kaila Fuller, 5) MICDS 172, Westminster 185 (Jennifer Belmoat, 40) (37, 4) Northwest 198.

Ursuline 222 (Brooke Haskms.NW,45)(36.4 St. Jospeph 171. Marquette 211 (Jill Schulte, Meredith Wmkelmann, Laura Bahn, eachSJ. 41) (35, 4) Ft. Zumwalt South 217.

Incarnate Word 232 (Nikki Schweinbold, 49) (36, 4) Nerinx Hall 191, Visitation 213, Parkway West 236, Parkway South 239 (Cindy Marlin, PW, Carolyn Welts-cheft, NH, each 43) Mt. Vernon 225. Freeburg 253. Nash-ville 259 (Amy Ingram. MV, 46) (36, 4) GIRLS TENNIS (TUESDAY) Clayton 7, Mehlville 0 Francis Howell 6.

Eureka 1 Hazelwood West 4. Pattonville 3 Lutheran South 7, Webster Groves 0 McCluer 4, Riverview 3 Parkway Central 6, Nerinx Hall 1 Parkway North 4, Lindbergh 3 Rosati-Kain 6. Rosary 1 St. Dominic 7. Aquinas-Mercy 0 Ursuline 4.

Incarnate Word 3 Lutheran South 7, Webster Groves 0 Jerseyville 5, Mascoutah 2 Clayton 7, Mehlvile 0 BOYS GOLF (TUESDAY) Freeburg 166. Mater Dei 172, Nashville 179. Breese Central 205 (Chris Lewis, F. 38) (35, 4) Triad 167, Collinsville 183. Bethalto 186 (Rob Dillinger, 38) (36,4) BOWLING VILLAGES SENIOR LADY LAKE.

Fla. (AP) Fifth-round standings Wednesday in the Showboav PBA Villages Senior Tournament of Champions, with match play records and pintail totals. Top five advance to stepladder finals; s-super senior): 1. Roger Tramp. 17-7, 9,743.

2. Phil Barnes. 18-6, 9.613. 3. Mickey Higham.

17-7. 9.427. 4. Don E. Johnson, 11-12-1, 9,256.

5, Norm Ginsberg, 13-10-1, 9,242. 6, Roger Workman 11-13, 9,227, $1,500. 7. Frank Gallo 13-10-1. 9.168, $1,450.

8. ss-Dave Tuell, 12-11-1, 9,126. $1,420. 9, Al Sanford, 13-11, 9J19. $1,390.

10. (tie) ss-Bobby Holmes, 14-10 and Jim Lewis, 14-10, 9.075, $1,353. 12. Earl Chase, 8-16, 9,034, $1.31 5. 13.

(tie) Vince Range, 11-11-2. and Ron Woods. $1.278. 15. Tom Blasco.

12-12. 8.978. $1,240. 16. s-Shell Wilson, 12-11-1.

8.959, $1,215. 17, Skip Hintz, 12-11-1, 8.939. $1,190. 18. Dick Brady.

10-14. 8,805, $1,165. 19, Fred McClain, 12-12, 8,776, $1,140. 20, Dennis Fitzsimbnds, 8-16, 8.747. 51,115.

21. Chester Kaczka. 8-16. 8,715, $1,100. 22.

s-Bobby Good-son, 8-16. 8.628, $1.090. 23, Patsy Del-la Penna, 9-14-1, 8.611, $1,080. 24, Rick Young, 10-14, 8,607, $1,070. COLLEGES WOMEN'S SOCCER Harris-Stowe 2.

Central Methodist 1 (HS: Cheryl Hemzer. Heather. New-some. CM: Jackie Gettemeier) Washington U. 6, Principia 1 (W: Lori Thomas 3, Rachel Sweeney 2, Jessi-ca Glick; Alyssa Ragnow) MEN'S SOCCER McKendree 5.

Fonlbonne 0 (M: Brandon Cox 2. Chris Jacquot. John Lee, Kevin Anderson; shutout by Jeff Dulle) Maryville 4, Blackburn 0 (M: Tim Sar-lone, Shawn Fosdick, Kevin Howser, Mike Burgoon, Bobby Graeff; shutout by Joe; Roschnaf sky) Forest Park 4, East Central 2 (FP: Rick Ringwalf. Nick Stremlau, Devin Rensing. Andy Krus; EC: Gary Gartner, Jonathan Pickens) WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Jefferson def.

East Central 15-13, Jefferson def. Meramec 15-3. 15-10 East Central def. Meranec 15-4, 8-15, 15-1 MOTOR 1 0 0 1 000 38 19 i.o 1 non si 7 Minnesota Chicago 0 1 0 .000 23 24 Detroit 1 nnn iq 1a tampaBay .0 1 0 .000 7 31 West Pet. PF PA Atlanta 1 0 01.000 19 14 New Orleans 1 0 01.000 24 17 San Francisco 1 0 01.000 36 30 Carolina 0 1 0 .000 14 19 Rams 0 1 0 .000 17 24 SUNDAY'S GAMES (St.

Louis Times) Minnesota at St. Louis, noon Baltimore at NY Jets, noon Buffalo at Miami, noon Carolina at New Orleans, noon Chicago at Pittsburgh, noon Cincinnati at Detroit, noon Kansas City at Jacksonville, noon Philadelphia at Atlanta, noon San Diego at Tennessee, noon Tampa Bay at Green Bay, noon Arizona at Seattle, 3:15 p.m. Dallas at Denver, 3:15 p.m. NY Giants at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. Indianapolis at New England.

7:20 p.m MnwnAY srtiup San Francisco at Washington, 7:20 p.m. NFL INJURY REPORT NEW YORK (AP) The National Football League injury report as provided by the league. Note: The NFL releases updated injury reports on vveanesoay ana t-riaay: Arizona at Seattle Cardinals: DOUBTFUL: Allen DeGraffenreid (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: DE Jerry Drake (back): LB Tony McCombs (clavicle). PROBABLE; Anthony Clement (back): Jerome Daniels (knee); CB Aeneas Williams (ankles).

Seahawks: DOUBTFUL: LB Anthony Simmons (knee). QUESTIONABLE: TE Carlester Crumpler (groin); OT Cortez Kennedy (ankle); LB Dean Wells (calf). Baltimore at NY Jets Ravens: QUESTIONABLE: QB Jim Harbaugh (finger); WR Michael Jackson (chest). PROBABLE: DE Rob Burnett (knee); CB Deron Jenkins (wrist); DT Larry Webster (thigh): CB Rod Woodson (back). Jets: OUT: LB James Farrior (knee).

PROBABLE: RB Leon Johnson (quadricep). Buffalo at Miami Bills: OUT: CB Marlon Kerner (knee); LB Mark Pike (arm). QUESTIONABLE: RB Thurman Thomas (leg). PROBABLE: QB Rob Johnson (head); DE Bruce Smith (knee). Dolphins: QUESTIONABLE: DE Lorenzo Bromell (knee).

PROBABLE: QB Craig Enckson (elbow); Calvin Jackson (hamstring); WR Charles Jordan (groin); Brock Marion (ankle); CB Jerry Wilson (ankle). Carolina at New Orleans Panthers: OUT: Frank Garcia (knee): CB Michael Swift (leg). DOUBTFUL: WR Donald Hayes (shoulder). QUESTIONABLE: WR Rae Carruth (foot): NT Les Miller (knee); Damien Richardson (ankle). PROBABLE: QB Shane Matthews (shoulder): WR Muhsm Muhammad (finger).

Saints: OUT: QB Billy Joe Ho-bert (Achilles). DOUBTFUL: QB Heath Shuler (toe). QUESTIONABLE: LB Don Davis (hamstring); LB Mark Fields (eye); Chris Hewitt (shoulder). PROBABLE; CB Alex Molden (hamstring). Chicago at Pittsburgh Bears: PROBABLE: DE Shawn Lee (finger).

Steelers: OUT: WR Jahme Arnold (collarbone): CB Deshea Townsend (knee). QUESTIONABLE: LB Earl Holmes (calf); Bo Orlando (hamstring); LB Mike Vrabel (ankle); RB Jon Witman (back). PROBABLE: DT Oliver Gibson (ankle); DE Nolan Harrison (ankle); QB Kordell Slewan (toe). Cincinnati at Detroit Bengals: QUESTIONABLE: WR James Hundon (ankle); RB Brian Milne (back); LB Brian Simmons (knee). Lions: OUT: DT Travis Kirschke (abdomen).

Dallas at Denver Cowboys: OUT: RB Chris Warren (groin). QUESTIONABLE Singor Mobley (foot): Charlie Williams (thumb). PROBABLE: DT Leon Lett (knee); George Teague (hamstring). Broncos: OUT: David Diaz-Infante (knee); DE Ernest Jones (knee). PROBABLE: CB Darrien Gordon (shoulder).

Indianapolis at New England Colts: OUT: RB Zack Crockett (knee); WR E.G. Green (elbow). DOUBTFUL: RB Lamont Warren (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: DT Steve Martin (ankle); DE Kendell Shello (ankle). PROBABLE: RB Keith Ellas (shoulder); DT Ellis Johnson (shoulder); TE Marcus Pollard (wrist).

Patriots: OUT: CB Steve Israel (knee), LB Bernard Russ daw). QUESTIONABLE: TE Ben Coates (ankle); LB Marty Moore (rib). Kansas City at Jacksonville Chiefs: OUT: DE Chester McGlockton (back); Dave Szott (biceps). DOUBTFUL: OB Elvis Grbac (shoulder). QUESTIONABLE: DE John Browning (ankle); TE Ted Popson (neck); WR Andre Rison (hamstring); WR-RB Tamarick Vanover (t6e).

PROBABLE: WR Derrick Alexander (ribs); RB Kimble Anders (foot); LB Greg Manusky (ribs): DE Pellom McDaniels (ankle); Pete Stoyanovich (back). Jaguars: OUT: DE Tony Brackens (ankle); LB James Hamilton (ankle); DE Jeff Lageman (biceps-injured reserve). QUESTIONABLE: Rich Tylski (knee). Minnesota at St. Louis Vikings: QUESTIONABLE: DE Stalin Colinet (neck); RB Harold Morrow (hamstring).

Rams: OUT: WR Az-Zahir Hakim (hand): LB Roman Phifer (hamstring). QUESTIONABLE: Mike Gruttadauna RUNNING AREA EVENTS UPCOMING RUNSWALKS Saturday Partners in Wellness. 5K, 8 a.m., Jefferson Memorial Hospital, 933-1433. Saturday Popeye. 5K5KW1.5M, 8 30 a.m., Chester, IL, (618) 826- 2133.

Sunday Sprint for Sight, 5K1 Upper Muny Lot, Forest Park, 426-5224. Sunday Millstadt Parks Biathlon, 8 a.m., Millstadt, IL. (618) 476-1514. Sunday Long Walk Series, 10M, 9 a.m., Katy Trail, Weldon Springs, 423-5700. Sunday Neat Feat.

8K1M. 89 a.m.. Tower Grove Park, 394-6500, ext. 262 or 647-6336. Sept.

16 SLTC Pace Series. 5M, 6:15 p.m., Forest Park Field House, 781-3926. Sept. 19 South City YMCA. 5K1M, 8 a.m., Tower Grove Park, 865-3500.

Sept. 19 Long Walk Series. 22M. 6 a.m., AltonGreat River Road, 984- 8968. Sept.

19 9th Annual Coors Purewater 2000 Triathlon, 9 a.m., Cape Girardeau, (573) 335-5421 Sept. 19 Run for the Hills. 5K, 8:15 a.m.. Francis Park, 353-2860 or 752-3185. Sept.

19 Pregnancy Care, 5K, 8 a.m.. Salem. IL. (618) 547-3283 or (618) 548-3152. Sept.

19 Run for Life, 5K, 8 a.m.. Salem Bryan Park, Salem, IL, 1-888- 303-2034. Sept. 19 Autumnal Equinox Marath- 9 a.m., Steeleville. (573) 775- 3422 Sept.

20 Quad Cities Marathon, 7:30 a.m., Davenport, IA, (309) 757-1000, ext. 1998. Sept. 23 SLTC Pace Series, 3M, 6:15 p.m., Forest Park Field House. 781-3926.

Sept. 26 River City Natural Foods, 5M1M. 8 a.m., Kirkwood. 882-1406. Sept.

27 Firecracker, 5K1M, 7:308 a.m., Civic Park, Fallon, MO, 240- 1818. Sept. 27 Wild Wilderness, 7.6M, 11 a.m.. Danville. IL.

(217) 733-2403. Sept. 27 City of Roses Half-Marath-on5K, 7 a.m., Cape Girardeau, (573) 339-1180. Graded Entries By John Scully -Birmingham. Alabama i i-lrvmg, Texas Home team in CAPS 1 998 Universal Press Syndicate BOXING PRO SCHEDULE National TV in parentheses Sept.

10 At Irvine Marriot, Irvine, Marcos Licona, Westminster, Ellas Paulin, Mexico, 10, unior featherweights. Sept. 11 At Yonkers Raceway, Yonkers, N.Y.. Monty Barrett. New York City.

vs. Bryant Smith, Rochester. N.Y.. 10. heavyweights; Tyrone Jackson, New York City.

vs. Chihat Salman, New York City, 10, middleweight. Sept. 12 At Tijuana, Mexico (HBO). Erik Morales.

Mexico, vs. Junior Jones. Brooklyn. N.Y., 12, tor Morales WBC super bantamweight title; Cesar Soto, Mexico, vs. Carlos Rios, Argentina, 10, featherweights.

At Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, Calif. (UNIVISION), Jorge Paez, Mexico, vs. Victor Hugo Paz, Argentina. 10, lunior lightweights; Diego Corrales. Sacramento.

vs. Vincent Howard. Guyana. 8. junior lightweights; Daniel Santos.

Puerto Rico, vs. Hum-berto Rodriguez, Mexico, 8, welterweights. At Miccosukse Indian Gaming, Miami. Melissa Salamone. New York, vs.

Melinda Robinson. Dallas. 10, lor vacant IWBF women junior lightweight title. Sept. 14 At Great Western Forum, Inglewood, Jesus Salud.

San Diego, vs. David Vazquez, Blythe. 10, junior featherweights: Santos Cardona. Puerto Rico, vs. Willie Wise, Westbury.

N.Y., 12, for Cardona NABO welterweight title. bus Frerotte (shoulder); QB Jeff Hos-tetler (knee); LB Antwaune Ponds (knee). PROBABLE: WR Albert Connell (knee). HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY'S GAMES Cahokia RedBudatCarlyle. 7:30 Freeburq at Columbia.

7:30 Dupo at Breese Central. 7:30 Four Rivers Hermann at St. James, 7:30 Union at Pacific, 7:30 Washington at St. Clair, 7:30 Prairie State Williamsville at Mt. Olive.

7 Southwestern Edwardsville at Granite City, 7:30 Collinsville at Belleville 7:30 East St. Louis at Alton, 7:30 Suburban North McCluer North at Riverview, 7:30 Suburban South Seckman at Northwest, 7 Parkway North at Summit, 7:30 University City at Oakville, 7:30 Eureka at Parkway South, 7:30 Suburban West Parkway Central at Jefferson City, 7:30 WIVC South Hardin C. at Carrollton, 7:30 Nonconference Jennings at DuBourg, 4 Triad at Mt. Zion, 7 Lutheran South at St. Mary's, 7 Wood River at Hillsboro, 7 St.

Dominic at Duchesne. 7:30 Ladue at St. Charles West. 7:30 Festus at Borgia. 7:30 SLUH at Fallon, 7:30 ME Lutheran at Winfield, 7:30 Clayton at Brentwood, 7:30 Howell at Marquette.

7:30 Alton Marquette at Pana. 7:30 Ft. Zumwalt S. at Parkway West, 7:30 Piasa Southwestern at Staunton, 7:30 St. Charles vs Mexico, 7:30 Roxana at Greenville, 7:30 Highland at Centralia, 7:30 Aquinas-Mercy at Grandview, 7:30 Sparta at Mater Dei, 7:30 De Soto at Herculaneum, 7:30 Mascoutah at Robinson, 7:30 Mt.

Vernon at Jerseyville, 7:30 CBC at Mehlville, 7:30 Althoff at Cahokia, 7:30 Bethalto CM. at Effingham, 7:30 Carbondale at Waterloo, 7:30 Carlinville at Litchtield. 7:30 Gillespie at Vandalia, 7:30 Wentzville at Hillsboro. 7:30 North County at Burroughs, 7:30 McCluer at Kirkwood, 7:30 Crystal City at Kennedy, 7:30 Warrenton at Sullivan, 7:30 Vianney at Lindbergh, 7:30 Ft. Zumwalt at Troy, 7:30 Rosary at Orchard Farm, 7:30 Howell North at Lafayette, 7:30 Howell Central at Fox, 7:30 Jackson vs Sumner at Gateway Tech, 7:30 SATURDAY'S GAMES Public High League Beaumont at Gateway Tech, 1 :30 Soldan at Roosevelt, 1 :30 Suburban North Pattonville at Normandy, 1 Hazelwood W.

at Hazelwood 1 Ritenour at Hazelwood East, 1 Nonconference Maplewood at Lutheran S.C., 1 Ritter at Priory, 1 Windsor at Lutheran North, 1 Chaminade at Affton, 1 St. Pius atPrincipia, 1:30 NJ-ROTC at Berkeley, 1:30 Owensville at Cuba. 2 DeSmet at Belleville East, 7:30 TENNIS U.S. OPEN NEW YORK (AP) Results Wednesday of the $14 million U.S. Open: Men's Singles Quarterfinals Patrick Rafter (3) del, Jonas Bork-man (12) 6-2, 6-3, 7-5; Pete Sampras (1) del.

Karol Kucera (9) 6-3. 7-5, 6-4. Men's Doubles Semifinals Sandon Stolle and Cyril Suk (15) def. Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes (4) Women's Singles Quarterfinals Lindsay Davenport (2) del. Amanda Coetzer (13) 6-0.

6-4; Venus Williams (5) def. Arantxa Sanchez-Vicano (4) Women's Doubles Quarterfinals Martina Hingis and Jana Novotna (1) del. Barbara Schett and Patty Schnyder(14), 6-3, 6-4; Lindsay Davenport and Natasha Zvereva (2), def. Miho Saeki and Yuka Yoshida 6-1, 6-1. Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals Lisa Raymond and Patrick Galbraith (3) def.

Rennae Stubbs and Jim Grabb (2). 6-3, 6-4; Serena Williams and Max Mirnyi def. Debbie Graham and Sandon Stolle 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (7-3), 6-2. Open. GOLF AREA RESULTS HOLES IN ONE Clinton Hill: Joan Kemper with a 5-wood on the 125-yard No.

5 hole. Lake Forest: Marty Haql with a 6-iron on the 145-yard No. 15 hole. uAItWAT PGA SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP At Missouri Bluffs 138(5750) Steve Spray 141 (S400) Terry Houser 142(5300) Bill Hall 143 ($250) Jim Knott 144 (5175) Jim Rosely, Terry Car penter 145 (3125) Mike Brengard 146 ($75) Bob Nieberdinq, Steve Heckel. Bob Jones HORSE RACING FAIRMOUNT INTERTRACK TODAY SCHEDULE Calder Race Course, post 1 1 :30 a.m.

Freehold (H) post noon Louisiana Downs, post 1:30 p.m. Detroit, post 2 p.m. Fairplex, post 2:30 p.m. Bay Meadows, post 2:45 p.m. Turfwav Park, post 6 Colonial Downs, post 6 p.m.

Prairie Meadows, post 6:30 p.m. Garden State Park (H) post 6:30 p.m. Yonkers (H) post 6:30 p.m. Rosecroft (H) post 6:30 p.m. Sam Houston (Q) post 6 30 p.m.

Balmoral Park (H) post 7:40 p.m. Emerald Downs, post 8 p.m Los Alamitos (Ql post 9:15 o.m. (H) Harness. (Q) Quarter Horse. SPORTS Top Times Laps Laps Miles Comp 3318.793 3120.441 2867.710 2788 986 2588.710 2999.899 3041.581 3310.624 2583 352 2934 018 2736 024 2727.797 2525.835 3114 478 2661.518 2570.268 2313.449 2985.452 2541.394 2810.377 2193.534 2359 238 1720.855 2605.950 2476.577 2325.707 992.189 2509.724 867.662 407.580 158.974 727 336 286.565 Fin Led Led Comp 23 15 10 15 9 19 1 2 9 15 6 0 12 1 8 4 2 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 450 2000 233 138 190 158 424 2 2 90 126 46 0 72 29 36 37 22 0 26 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 1922 1662 1789 1496 1709 1809 2 3 3 3 2 4 5 4 5 2 3 7 7 2004 1604 1761 1726 1607 1493 1868 1573 1590 1371 1781 1542 1672 1310 1483 1062 1452 1546 1456 532 1405 536 284 101 402 185 miles.

28. Mike Skinner 29 Kyle Petty 30. Rob. Pressley 31. Geoff Bodine 32.

Rick Mast 2.050 2.027 1,989 1.977 1.921 33. Steve Grissom 1,905 34. Kenny Wallace 1,883 js. jerry Nadeau 1 .524 36. Kevin Lepage 37.

Derrike Cope 38. Lake Speed 39. W. Dallenbach 40. Jeff Green 1,384 1.308 1,297 1,190 1,121 CART PERFORMANCE CHART FAIRMOUNT PARK THOROUGHBREDS (TODAY) missed winning in last; ALLURING ALLEN 1st time starter comes from a good stable.

FOURTH 1 mile, allowance, l-m, nw 4 races, purse $6,800. Run at Driver Pts Sts Fin LAIexZanardi 218 15 2. Jimmy Vasser 126 15 3. Adrian Fernandez ..120 15 4. Greg Moore 118 15 5.

Dario Franchitti 110 15 6. Michael Andretti 109 15 7. Scott Pruett 106 15 8. Bobby Rahal 80 15 9. Bryan Herta 67 15 14 13 11 10 8 10 11 13 8 7 7 '10 9 10 9 8 9 10 8 10 6 7 6 10 8 6 2 9 3 1 0 1 10.GilDeFerran 67 15 11AIUnserJr 58 15 12.

TonyKanaan 58 15 13. Paul Tracy 56 15 14. Mauricio Gugelmin ..38 15 15. Richie Hearn 36 15 16. Helio Castro-neves .33 15 17.

Christian Fittipald 32 14 lo. Marx Blundell 26 15 19. Patrick Caroentier ..23 15 20 MaxPapis 14 15 ii.AnareHioeiro 13 14 22. JJLehto 12 15 23. Robby Gordon 9 11 24 Arnd Meier 4 15 25.

Michel Jourdain Jr. 4 15 26. PJ Jones 3 15 27. Gualter Salles 1 6 28. Alex Barron 1 13 29.

Hiro Matsushita 0 4 30. Roberto Moreno 0 3 31. MimmoSchiattarella 0 1 32. Dennis Vitolo 0 8 33. Hideshi Matsuda 0 1 1 Of a possible 2084 laps and 3448.392 (1 P.M.) PP Horse 6 Cocoa Partait 1 Calypso Crown 2 My Brownie 4 Kodiak Moment 3 Archaic Cat Storm Castle SEVENTH 1 mile 70 yards, allowance, purse $9,000.

PP Horse Jockey '98 Record Odds 7 Tmsley'sRed Gale 12-5-2-2 4-5 1 Tizzalating Pompeii 8-3-2-1 5-2 Brass Medina 11-3-1-2 3-1 Kurek 11-2-3-2 9-2 Pabon 8-2-3-2 5-1 Dancin' James 10-0-1-2 6-1 and F.A. Bielby 5-1-0-1 8-1 Garcia 11-1-1-3 15-1 RED consistent, classy, speedy, will be hard usual: TIZZALATING is the horse that can top one from tile start; KINGSTATION intoptorm. 1 mile, allowance, nw 3 races, purse $6,200. Jockey Pabon Gale Herman Pompeii Durham Shurtz '98 Record Odds 10-2-1-1 2-1 11-1-2-4 10-1-6-0 10-3-2-0 8-1-0-4 3-1 5- 2 6- 1 5-1 14-1-0-1 20-1 PP Hor 5 Kingstalion 6 Mr. B.L.W.

8 Mr. Quist 3 Don't Stop 2 The Doc 4 H.S.Zen TINSLEY to beat, as run with the BRASS EIGHTH FIRST 6 furlongs, $5,000 claiming, nw 3 races, purse $4,000. PP Horse Jockey '9B Record Odds 3 Red Boomerang Pompeii 4-0-1-0 5-2 1 Goodenough Island Parker 8-2-2-1 2-1 6 Lord Dont Hesitate Gale 9-1-2-1 7-2 2 Kansas Wind Pabon 9-2-0-3 6-1 5 Jan Spy Durham 10-1-2-1 8-1 4 Deck Five Byrd 5-0-0-0 30-1 RED BOOMERANG coming off a dynamite 2nd with allowance horses, will be tough; GOODENOUGH ISLAND been a consistent torce all season long; LORD DONT HESITATE will be Hying in the stretch. SECOND 6 furlongs, $3,000 claiming, nw 2 races in '98. purse $3,600.

COCOA PARFAIT stopped in last going a route, has the ability to lead all the way: CALYPSO CROWN always puts in a solid effort: MY BROWNIE finally won in her lasi siaii aner siraiam mos. FIFTH 5V2 furlongs, maiden. 2 y.o., purse $5,000. Jockey '96 Record Odds 13-2-2-2 2-1 Campos Kurek Gale Lopez Pabon Durham Hollowoa 14-2-6-1 10-0-0-3 8-0-0-1 12-2-2-3 5-2 9-2 8-t 5- 1 6- 1 15-1-2-1 12-0-0-1 Club 20-1 Mentobebold Buzzard Road Broadway Product Double Write Off Blue Credit J.B. Snappy PP Horse Jockey '98 5 Lassie Pride Medina Jockey '98 Record Odds Gale 1-0-0-1 7-5 Bielby 0-0-0-0 5-1 Herman 1-0-0-1 2-1 Lopez 0-0-0-0 6-1 Durham 7-0-1-1 8-1 Pabon 1-0-0-0 20-1 Pabon 5-0-0-0 12-1 Kurek 4-0-0-0 30-1 rr Morse 2 Beauhawk 4 Playing For Keeps 5 Digster 6 Crozier Lex 7 Wantabcigar 1 Rulf Blade 8 Allemonster 3 Chips Gate Record Odds 3-1-1-0 5-1 Governors 3 Corpraie Undnaker Gale 12-1-4-1 3-1 7 Fair One Durham 10-1-2-1 5-2 2 SirCD Garcia 10-1-2-3 7-2 1 Rooms for Rent Herman 10-1-1-0 8-1 4 Mig Movin On Bielby 12-0-2-3 6-1 6 French Lick Campos 13-1-3-2 20-1 LASSIE PRIDE all of his races this year have been good; CORPRATE UNDRTAKER speedster isn't the most consistent horse, but can win with his best try; FAIR ONE oft 2 months, laced better back then.

MENTOBEBOLD extremely consistent runner, gets the nod today: BUZZARD ROAD convincing winner in last, tine chance to repeat; BROADWAY PRODUCT been running with better. NINTH 6 turlongs. $3,000 claiming, nw 3 races, purse $3,600. WINSTON CUP POINTS PP Horse 6 Surveyance 1. Jeff Gordon 3,777 2.

Mark Martin 3.578 3. Dale Jarrett 3.529 4 Rusty Wallace 3.326 5. Bobby Labonle 3.201 6. Jer. Mayfield 3,157 Jockey '98 Record Odds Garcia 6-1-1-0 7-2 Shurtz 15-1-1-3 3-1 Pabon 7-0-2-1 9-2 Pompeii 10-2-1-2 4-1 Bielby 13-2-2-0 6-2 James 10-2-0-0 8-1 Lopez 10-2-0-1 6-1 Jones 6-1-0-0 8-1 Jimmys The Name Hesitator Dark Fenboy Go Ghost Ryder Chief Landscaper Apachie Call BEAUHAWK showed good gas before tiring in career debut, will be titter this time; PLAYING FOR KEEPS stable usually has their horses ready for their first start ot the season: DIGSTER decent effort In his only try, in finishing 3rd.

SIXTH 1 mile 70 yards, $3,000 claiming, f-m, nw since May 10. purse $3,600. PP Horse Jockey '98 Record Odds 6 Know How To Flirt Herman 13-0-1-4 5-2 7 Slightly Identical Kurek 9-3-1-1 6-5 1 Myrna's Magic Gale 9-0-t-0 9-2 3 Silver Express Pompeii 11-0-2-1 3-1 4 Ms This House Pymt Medina 7-2-0-1 4-1 5 Chilly Kitty James 9-1-0-0 15-1 2 Instant Love Lopez 10-0-3-1 8-1 KNOW HOW TO FLIRT running against much better in Minnesota, looks good here; SLIGHTLY IDENTICAL, goes for her 3rd straight victory; MYRNA'S MAGIC big wake up call in last, when running 2nd. 5 8 7 2 1 3 4 15. Michael Waltrip 2,518 16.

Bill Elliott 2.496 17. Chad Little 2.461 18. Jimmy Spencer 2.434 19. Johnny Benson 2,348 20. Ward Burton 2,287 21.

Ricky Rudd 2,216 22. Ted Musgrave 2,211 23. Darrell Waltrip 2,192 24. Brett Bodme 2.136 25. Joe Nemechek 2.128 26.

Dick Trickle 2.067 27. Kenny Irwin 2,060 THIRD 5V? furlongs, maiden, purse $5 000. pp Horse 2 Royal Priced 3 Garrett Champ 4 Alluring Allen 7 Precious Mettle mini Native 1 Colonel Popcorn 6 Chocolate Shake 5 Diamond Timmy Jockey '98 Record Pompeii Hollowoa Garcia Gale James Parker Medina Moran Odds 4-0-1-0 5-2 6-0-1-1 8-5 0-0-0-0 5-1 3-0-1-0 4-1 0-0-0-0 8-1 1-0-0-0 10-1 2-0-0-0 12-1 1-0-0-0 30-1 Deliberately SURVEYANCE won with ease in last, can do aoam: 7. Jeff Burton 3,113 2,969 2,745 2.699 2.696 2.583 8. Dale Earnhardt 9.

Terry Labonte 10. Ken Schrader 1 1 John Andretti 12. Ernie Irvan 13. Sterling Marlin 2.582 14. boo.

Mammon z.boa JIMMYS THE NAME running well now; HESITATOR disappointed in last, previous 3 were on target. BEST BET Beauhawk (6th) LONGSHOT Lassie Pride (2nd) ROYAL PRICED gets lasix after bleeding in last, like his chances; GARRETT CHAMP alter showing little in his first 4 starts, has suddenly come into his own. and just Return to Bulls remains possibility for Jordan At Amazing Siding, our mottj Is "We're not happy unless your happy," We're committed to 100 customer satisfaction. With literally thousands of customers telling their friends and neighbors about their Amazing experience, it's no wonder that we can say "Our customers are our best sales people." The Associated Press CHICAGO There's still a chance Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson will both return to the Chicago Bulls, Jordan's agent told the Chicago Sun-Times. The newspaper reported Wednesday that agent David Falk said Jordan "definitely wants to come back.

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