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.3 NOV 24 1938 C4 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH SPORTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1998 www.postnet.com For The Record NHL ROUNDUP Kings forward gets FOOTBALL HOCKEY BASKETBALL CROSSCOUNTRY BASEBALL BLUES SCORING Punt Returns: New Orleans, Has-' tings 2-21. San Francisco, McQuarters Kickotf Returns: New Orleans. Crav-er 3-56. Little 1-13.

San Francisco, Levy 3-56. Kirby 1-30. Interceptions: New Orleans. Cola 1-9. San Francisco, Hanks 1-37, Bronson 1-6.

Missed Fa New Orleans, Brien 53 (SH). 12-game sentence From News Services Los Angeles Kings forward Matt Johnson was sus pended for 12 games without pay Monday the long- est NHL suspension since 1994 for punching New York Rangers defenseman Jeff Beukeboom in the TOP 25 SUMMARIES MICHIGAN 59, (22) CLEMSON 56 MICHIGAN (2-21 Asselm 0-1 2-2 2. Smith 1-6 0-0 3. Vianier 4-5 0-0 8. Reid 6-13 0-0 14.

Bullock 5-13 10-11 24, Young 0-0 0-1 0, Jones 2-4 3-4 8. Totals 1 8-42 15-2059. CLEMSON 3-1 Jurkunas 2-8 0-0 5, Wideman 5-1 0 4-8 1 4, Jamison 3-6 5-9 1 1 Miller 1 -4 1 -2 3, Mclntyre 2-1 1 2-3 7, Christie 0-00-20, Allenspach 2-24-4 8. Whitt 3-4 0-0 7, Solomon 0-1 1-3 1. Totals 18-46 17-31 56 Halftime Clemson 24, Michigan 23.

(22) SYRACUSE 82, CHAMINADE 44 SYRACUSE 13-0) Williams 3-4 0-0 4-72-211, Thomasl-1 1-2 3, Hart 5-12 0-0 11, Gritlin 2-4 0-0 5, Shumpert 4-81-211, Campbell 3-6 0-0 6. Ovcina 2-4 0-0 5, Bland 6-10 0-0 15, Brown 2-6 0-0 4. Celuck 2-2 0-0 4. Totals: 34-64 4-6 82. CHAMINADE (0-1) Murphv 4-12 1-210.

Berkovitch 2-8 0-1 5, Tracy 2-6 1-2 5. Feenev 0-1 0-0 0. Weir 4-113-4 11, Krafels 2-6 1-2 6, Kirk 0-3 2-2 2, Morgan 0-0 3-4 3, Lino 0-1 2-2 2, Marso 0-2 ff-0 0, Port 0-2 0-0 0, Graham 0-1 0-00. Totals: 14-53 13-19 44 Halftime Syracuse 39. Chaminade 14.

GP A Pis. PIM Demitra 17 9 9 18 8 Maclnnis 17 8 9 17 14 Turgeon 17 8 8 16 10 Pronger 17 2 11 13 24 CourtnaH 16 3 7 10 24 Conroy 17 1 6 7 4 Picard 11 3 3 6 4 Young 15 2 4 6 4 Campbell 15 1 4 5 8 Eastwood 17 2 3 5 10 Pellerin 17 3 1 4 10 Handzus 17 0 4 4 14 Rheaume 7 1 3 4 16 Twist 14 2 1 3 37 Chase 9 1 2 3 27 Rivers 17 0 2 2 8 Gill 17 0 1 1 10 Poeschek 3 0 0 0 Fuhr 7 0 0 0 2 McLennan 11 0 0 0 0 Parent 2 0 0 0 0 Bergevin 16 0 0 0 19 McAlpine 15 0 0 0 16 Power-play goals: Demitra 6, Maclnnis 5, Pronger, Turgeon. Goalies Min. Avg. GA Fuhr 379 2.06 3 1 2 13 McLenan 579 2.59 4 4 2 25 Parent 80 2.25 0 0 1 3 head.

The suspension will cost Johnson about $95,000 of NFL STANDINGS AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Miami 7 3 0 .700 178 132 Buffalo 7 4 0 .636 247 217 NY Jets 7 4 0 .636 267 178 New England 5 5 0 .500 211 192 Indianapolis 2 9 0 .182 177 298 Central WIT Pet PF PA Jacksonville 8 3 0 .727 277 230 Pittsburgh 7 4 0 .636 208 199 Tennessee 6 5 0 .545 242 217 Baltimore 4 7 0 .364 167 216 Cincinnati 2 9 0 .182 180 287 Weal Pet PF PA Denver ....11 0 01.000 370 199 Oakland 7 4 0 .636 190 215 San Diego 5 6 0 .455 165 216 Seattle 5 6 0 .455 235 192 KansasCily 4 7 0 .364 204 235 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Dallas 8 3 0 .727 289 171 Arizona 6 5 0 .545 227 274 NY Giants 4 7 0 .364 189 226 Philadelphia 2 9 0 .182 92 253 Washington 2 9 0 .182 211 318 Central Pet PF PA x-Minnesota 10 1 0 .909 348 184 GreenBay 7 4 0 .636 290 224 Detroit 4 7 0 .364 225 247 Tampa Bay 4 7 0 .364 192 233 Chicago 3 8 0 .273 180 244 West Pet PF PA his $650,000 salary. "The league has made clear that deliberate blows to the head particularly those which cause injury to the head of an opponent will be treated severely," said NHL senior vice president Colin Campbell, who issued the suspension following a hearing Monday. Johnson got a match penalty for punching Beukeboom in the back of the head during a game last Thursday. Beukeboom collapsed to the ice face-first FREE AGENT SIGNINGS NEW YORK (AP) The 23 free agents who have signed, with name, position, former club if different, and contract. The contract information was obtained by The Associated Press from player and management sources.

For players with minor-league contracts, letter agreements for major league contracts are in parentheses: AMERICAN LEAGUE BALTIMORE (1 Signed Mike Timlin, rhp, Seattle, to a $16 million, four-year contract. BOSTON (1) Signed Jose Offer-man, ss. Kansas City, to a $26 million, lour-year contract. CLEVELAND (1) Signed Roberto Alomar, 2b, Baltimore, to a lour-year contract. DETROIT (1) Signed Dean Palmer.

3b. Kansas City, to a $36 million, five-year contract. NEW YORK (2) Re-signed Scott Brosius. 3b. to a $15.75 million, three-year contract; re-signed David Cone, rhp.

to an $8 million, one-year contract. SEATTLE (1) Signed Jose Mesa, rhp, San Francisco, to a $6.45 million, two-year contract. NATIONAL LEAGUE ARIZONA (3) Signed Greg Swindell. Ihp. Boston, to a $5.7 million, three-year contract; signed Greg Col-brunn, 1b, Atlanta, to a $1.8 million, two-year contract; signed Todd Stottle-myre, rhp, to a $32 million, four-year contract.

ATLANTA (1) Signed Brian Jordan, of. St. Louis, to a $40 million, five-year contract. COLORADO (2) Signed Lenny Harris, ot, New York Mets, to a $2.2 million, two-year contract; signed Brian Bohanon, Ihp, Los Angeles, to a $9 million, three-year contract. HOUSTON (1 Signed Ken Camin-iti.

3b, Houston, to a $9.5 million, two-year contract. LOS ANGELES (2) Signed Devon White, of, Arizona, to a $12.4 million, three-year contract; signed Alan Mills, rhp, Baltimore, to a $6.5 million, three-year contract. NEW YORK (1) Re-signed Dennis Cook, thp, to a $6.6 million, three-year contract. PITTSBURGH (1) Signed Mike Benjamin. 2b.

Boston, to a $1 .4 million, twoear contract. ST. LOUIS (2) Signed Eric Davis. ot, Baltimore, to an $8 million, two-year contract: sianed Scott Radinsky. Ihp.

Los Angeles, to a $5.5 million, two-year contract. SAN DIEGO (1) Re-signed John Vander Wal. of, to a $1 .75 million, two- vear contract. SAN FRANCISCO (2) Re-signed Mark Gardner, rhp, to a $5 million, two- year contract; re-signea bins BurKS, ot. to a $10 million, two-year contract.

CARDINALS SPRING TRAINING SCHEDULE MARCH ABL Pet GB ..5 1 .833 ..5 1 .833 1 4 .200 3VS 1 4 .200 3VS 0 7 .000 5'A Pet GB ..5 0 1.000 ..3 2 .600 2 ..4 3 .571 2 2 4 .333 3 and was still wobbly when he left the ice with help from medical personnel a few minutes later. Olczyk is called up: The Chicago Blackhawks recalled forward Ed Olczyk from the International Hockey League's Chicago Wolves. Olczyk, a 15-year NHL veteran, played seven games with the Wolves during his first stint in the minors, collecting two goals and two assists. Nicholls retires: Bernie Nicholas, reduced to playing on San Jose's fourth line in his 18th NHL season, has been dropped by the Sharks and offered a job in the team's front office. General manager Dean Lombardi floated the idea that Nicholls should leave after Saturday's game against the New York Rangers.

On Sunday, the two met again and agreed. Injury sidelines Puppa: Tampa Bay Lightning goal-tender Daren Puppa could miss up to two weeks after pulling a groin muscle in Saturday's loss to Pittsburgh, the team said. Puppa, 33, has split Tampa Bay's goaltending dunes with Bill Ranford this season. NHL STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Pts GF GA New Jersey 11 6 1 23 44 42 Pittsburgh .9 5 4 22 53 45 Philadelphia 9 6 4 22 50 39 NYlslndrs 911 0 18 53 55 Rangers 5 8 6 16 47 52 Northeast Pts GF GA Toronto ..10 8 2 22 60 59 Buffalo 8 4 4 20 45 29 Ottawa 8 6 3 19 51 43 Boston 7 7 5 19 50 41 Montreal 710 2 16 45 55 Southeast Pta GF GA Carolina 810 3 19 53 55 Florida 6 7 5 17 42 51 Washington 6 9 3 15 42 50 Tampa Bay 611 2 14 43 71 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Pts GF GA Detroit ...10 8 0 20 57 46 Blues 7 5 19 47 41 Nashville 710 1 15 45 55 Chicago 512 3 13 39 72 Northwest Pta GF GA Edmonton .10 8 1 21 60 50 Vancouver 9 9 1 19 59 49 Colorado .8 9 2 18 51 56 Calgary 710 2 16 51 56 Pacific Pts GF GA Opponent Site 5 Los Angeles Vero Beach 6 Montreal Jupiter 7 Montreal Jupiter 8 Houston Jupiter 9 Balitmore Jupier 10 NY Mets Port St. Lucie 11 Kansas City Baseball City 12 Baltimore Ft.

Lauderdale 13 Florida Jupiter 14 Los Angeles Vero Beach 15 Atlanta Jupiter 16 Baltimore Ft. Lauderdale 17 Kansas City Jupiter 18 Los Angeles Vero Beach 18 Montreal Jupiter 19 Florida Viera 20 Montreal Jupiter 21 Florida Jupiter 22 Baltimore Jupiter 24 Montreal Jupiter 25 Florida Viera 26 NY Mets Port St. Lucie 27 Los Angeles Jupiter 28 NY Mets Port St. Lucie 29 Baltimore Ft. Lauderdale 30 Los Angeles Jupiter 31 Montreal Jupiter APRIL 1 Montreal Jupiter 2 Montreal Washington DC 3 Montreal Washington DC COLLEGE SCHEDULE (St Louis Times) THURSDAY Louisiana Tech at Tulane.

5 m. Mississippi State at Mississippi, 7 p.m. FRIDAY Texas at Texas, 10 a.m. West Virginia at Pittsburgh, 1 :30 p.m. Colorado at Nebraska.

1:30 p.m. Louisiana State at Arkansas, 1:30 p.m. Arizona State at Arizona. 5:30 p.m. SATURDAY Virginia at Virginia Tech, 11 a.m.

Georgia Tech at Georgia, 1 1 a.m. Michigan St. at Penn noon North Carolina State at North Carolina, noon Tennessee at Vanderbilt. 1 :30 p.m. Miami (Fla.) at Syracuse.

2 30 p.m. Notre Dame at Southern California, 7 p.m. Michigan at Hawaii, 8:30 p.m. NCAA Division l-AA First Round Hampton (9-2) at Connecticut (9-2), 11:30 a.m. Colgate (8-3) at Georgia Southern (11-0), noon Lehigh (11-0) at Richmond (9-2).

noon Tennessee State (9-2) at Appalachian State (9-2), noon Montana (8-3) at Western Illinois (9-2), 12:30 p.m. Troy State (8-3) at Florida (10-1), 1 p.m. Illinois State (8-3) at Northwestern State (9-2), 2 p.m. Massachusetts (8-3) at McNeese State (9-2), 7 p.m. NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Shepherd (10-1) at Slippery Rock (11-1).

11 a.m. Fort Valley State (11-1) at Carson-Newman (10-1), noon Northern Colorado (11-1) at Northwest Missouri State (12-0), noon Texas (10-2) at Central Oklahoma (12-fl), 1 p.m. NCAA Division III Quarterfinals Wittenberg (11-0) at Mount Union a.m. Trinity (Texas) (11-0) at Lycoming (10-0), 11 a.m. Buffalo State (9-2) at Rowan (10-2), 11 a.m.

Wisconsin-Eau Claire (9-2) at St. John's (Minn.) (11-0), noon NAIA Quarterfinals Tri-State (10-2) at Georgetown (Ky.) (9-2), 12:30 p.m. Olivet Nazarene (9-2) at Sioux Falls (8-2), 1 p.m. Southwestern (Kan.) (9-1) at Huron (9-2), 1 p.m. central wasningron tr-oj ai nzusa Pacific (9-2), 8 p.m.

NCAA DIVISION l-AA POLL HUNTINGDON VALLEY, Pa. (AP) The top 25 teams in the Sports Network Division l-AA football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses and records through Nov. 22, points: necorg 1. Georgia Southern (84) 11-0 2. Northwestern State 9-2 3.

Florida 10-1 4. Western Illinois 9-2 5. Richmond 9-2 6. McNeese State 9-2 7. Appalachian State 9-2 8.

Connecticut 9-2 9. HamDton 9-2 10. Tennessee State 9-2 11. Troy State 8-3 12. Massachusetts 8-3 13.

Lehigh 11-0 H.Montana 8-3 15. Southern 7-3 16. William Mary 7-4 western Kentucky r- 18 Hofstra 8-3 19. South Florida 8-3 20. Bethune-Cookman 8-2 21.

Illinois State 8-3 22. Delaware 7-4 23. Murray State 7-4 24. Montana State 7-4 25. Northern Iowa 7-4 HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS MISSOURI CHAMPIONSHIPS (At TWA Dome) Friday's Games Class 1 Perryville St.

Vincent (13-0) vs. Dearborn North Platte (11-2), noon Class 3A: California (13-0) vs. Class 5A: Riverview Gardens (12-1) vs. jerrerson ury (i i-z). p.m.

Saturday's Games Class 2A: Monroe City (12-0) vs. Kansas City St. Pius (11-2), noon Class 4A: Jefferson City Helias (11-2) vs. Ozark(12-1), ILLINOIS CHAMPIONSHIPS (At Normal) Friday's Games Class 1 Sterling Newman (1 2-1 vs. Carfhaoe 113-01.

11 a.m. Class 2A: Aledo (10-3) vs. Taylor mage Hooxnoge i j-ut, p.m. Class 3A: Maple Park Kaneland (13-0) vs. Nashville (1 3-0), 7 p.m.

Saturday's Games Class 4A: Kankakee McNamara (13-0) vs. Chatham Glenwood (13-0), 11 a.m. Class 5A: New Lenox Providence (12-1) vs. Chicago Mount Carmel (13- uj, p.m. Class 6A: Barrinaton (13-0) vs.

Wheaton Warrenville South (13-0), 7 p.m. COLLEGES ICE HOCKEY St. Louis U. 4, Utah State 4 (SLU: Jas- son Price 2, Daniel Gauthier 2 St. Louis U.

9. Utah 5 (SLU: Daniel Gauthier 3. Brian Elder 2, John Stihr 2, Jeff Bennett, Chns Smith) MEN'S SOCCER NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT First Round Creighton 4, St. Louis U. 1 (ot) (C: Richard Mulrooney 2, Danny Madrigal, MiKe etustos; slu: jason vijii) SWIMMING INDIANA INVITE (At Bloomington, Ind.) WOMEN Missuri 874, Indiana 869, Miami 704, Purdue 655Vi, Cincinnati 325, Arkansas 262, Kentucky 113, South Carolina 75.

MEN South Carolina 760, Purdue 702. Missouri 662. Pittsburgh 642tt. Indiana S8OV2, Cincinnati 352, Miami (Fla.) 190, Kentucky 64 Poll Avg. 1.50 3.00 1.50 4.00 6.00 ST 2 1 3 4 5 Sagarin 3 2 1 4 5 NYT 2 (2.25) 3 1 5 Atlanta 9 2 0 .818 304 208 San Francisco 8 3 0 .727 323 237 New Orleans 5 6 0 .455 206 235 Rams 3 8 0 .273 197 264 Carolina 2 9 0 .182 215 274 x-Clinched playoff spot MONDAY'SGAME Miami at New England, night SUNDAY'S RESULTS Carolina 24, Rams 20 Arizona 45.

Washington 42 Atlanta 20, Chicago 13 Detroit 28, Tampa Bay 25 Minnesota 28, Green Bay 14 Buffalo 34, Indianapolis 1 1 Pittsburgh 30, Jacksonville 15 New York Giants 20, Philadelphia 0 Dallas 30, Seattle 22 New York Jets 24, Tennessee 3 Baltimore 20, Cincinnati 13 Denver 40, Oakland 14 San Diego 38, Kansas City 37 San Francisco 31 New Orleans 20 THURSDAY'S GAMES (St Louis Times) Pittsburgh at Detroit, 1 1 .35 a.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 3:05 p.m. SUNDAY, NOV. 29 Atlanta at St. Louis, noon Arizona at Kansas City, noon Carolina at NY Jets, noon Indianapolis at Baltimore, noon Jacksonville at Cincinnati, noon Tampa Bay at Chicago, noon Tennessee at Seattle, 3:05 p.m.

Buffalo at New England, 3:05 p.m. New Orleans at Miami, 3:15 p.m. Philadelphia at Green Bay, 3:15 p.m. Washington at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. Denver at San Diego, 7:20 p.m.

MONDAY, NOV. 30 NY Giants at San Francisco, 7:20 p.m. 49er 31, SAINTS 20 (SUNDAY NIGHT) New Orleans 10 3 0 720 San Francisco 01417 031 First Quarter NO FG Brien 47, 14:10. Drive: 5 plays, 45 yards, :50. Key play: Bronson 45 pass interference penalty to 49ers 29.

NO "ollins 1 run (Brien kick), :34. Drive. 6 plays, 36 yards, 2:49. Key plays: Hastings 20 punt return: Collins 25 pass to Poole; McQuarters pass interference penalty on 3rd-and-2. Second Quarter SF Owens 8 pass from Young (Richey kick), 5:30.

Drive: 8 plays, 74 yards, 4:35. Key plays: McDonald fumble recovery at 49ers 26; Young 19 pass to Kirby on 3rd-and-5; Young 17 pass to Owens. SF Owens 8 pass from Ming (Ri-chey kick), 1:06. Drive: 7 plays, 57 yards, 1:40. Key plays: Young 19 pass to Stokes; Young 12 pass to Stokes on 3rd-and-2.

NO FG Brien 22, 0:00. Drive: 7 plays, 76 yards, 1 :06. Key plays: Craver 18 run; Collins 31 pass to Dawkins; Collins 14 pass to Dawkins. Third Quarter SF Hearst 81 pass from Young (Richey kick), 14:39. Drive: 1 play, 76 yards, :21.

SF Rice 8 pass from Young (Richey kick), 11:54. Drive: 6 plays, 38 yards, 2:02. Key plays: McDonald recovered Dawkins fumble at Saints 38; Owens 18 run. SF FG Richey 45, 5:34. Drive: 7 plays.

40 yards, 3:43. Key plays: Hearst 27 run on 3rd-and-1 S.Young 10 run. Fourth Quarter NO Craver 1 run (Brien kick), 1:22. Drive: 10 plays, 61 yards, 2:10. Key plays: Collins 12 pass to Cleeland on 3rd-and-2; Collins 16 pass to Hastings on 3rd-and-3.

A 68.429. TEAM STATISTICS NO SF FIRST DOWNS 23 23 Rushing 6 7 Passing 14 16 Penalty 3 0 THIRD DOWN EFF 5-12 10-15 FOURTH DOWN EFF 0-1 0-0 TOTAL NET YARDS 401 443 Total Plays 65 68 AvgGain 6.2 6.5 NET YARDS RUSHING ..90 154 Rushes 17 34 Avg per rush 5.3 4.5 NET YARDS PASSING 311 289 Sacked-Yds lost 4-17 3-1 Gross-Yds passing 328 290 Compieted-Att. 22-44 22-31 Had Intercepted 2 1 Yards-Pass Play 6.5 8.5 KICKOFFS-End2one-TB 40 6-3-2 PUNTS-Avg 343.7 Punts blocked 0 0 FGs-PATs blocked 0-0 0-0 RETURN YARDAGE 99 137 Punts Returns 2-21 1-8 Kickotf Returns 4-69 4-86 Interceptions 1-9 2-43 PENALTIES-Yds 4-22 11-125 FUMBLES-Lost 4-2 2-2 TIME OF POSSESSION 25:12 34:48 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing: New Orleans. Collins 6-30, LSmrth 4-28. Craver 4-23, Zellers 2-8, Davis 1-1.

San Francisco, Hearst 25- 90, S.Young 5-35, Owens 1-18, Kirby 1-8. Edwards 2-3. Passing: New Orleans, Collins 22 44-2-328. San Francisco, S.Young 22-31-1-290. Receiving: New Orleans, Dawkins 8-148, Cleeland 4-50, LSmith 3-34, Poole 2-38, Hastings 2-30, Farquhar 1-13, Bech 1-8, Craver 1-7.

San Francisco, Stokes 6-72, Hearst 4-103, Owens 4- 42, Rice 3-27, Kirby 2-21, Edwards 2-15, Clark 1-10, AND SUMMARIES Anaheim at Nashville, 7 p.m. Washington at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton at Calgary, 8 p.m. SUNDAY FLYERS 2, PANTHERS 1 Philadelphia 10 0 12 Florida 1 0 0 01 First Period 1, Philadelphia. Le-Clair 12 (Lindros, Jones).

15:55. 2, Florida, Jovanovski 2 (Nieder-mayer), 19:41. Penalties Hicks, Fla (roughing), Richardson, Phi (roughing), McGillis, Phi (ob. -hooking), 8:14: Muller, Fla (goalie interference), Zubrus, Phi (hooking), Bureau, Phi -(high-sticking), Jovanovski, Fla (high-sticking), 17:34. Second Period No scoring.

Penalties Daigle, Phi (tripping), Florida bench, served by Hicks (too many men on ice), 19:35. Third Period None. Penalties None. Overtime Philadelphia, Jones 5 (Lindros), :26. Penalties None.

Shots on goal Philadelphia 5- 216. Florida 13-7-6-026. Power-play Opportunities Phila- i delphia 0 of Florida 0 of 3. Goal- ies Philadelphia, Vanbiesbrouck 6- 4-4 (26 shots-25 saves). Florida, McLean 2-3-1 (16-14).

Referees Kerry Fraser, Dan O'Halloran. Linesmen Stephana Provost, Pierre Racicot. A 19,225. DUCKS 4, HAKWS 1 Chicago 0 0 1 -1 Anaheim 0 2 2 4 First Period None. Penalties Yawney, Chi (tripping), Tre-panier, Ana (charging), 4:31.

Second Period 1, Anaheim, Grimson 3 (Dairy, Nielsen), 2:27. 2, Anaheim, Mclnnis 6 (Kariya), 5:34 (pp). Penalties Royer. Chi (high-sticking), Brown, Chi, major (fighting), Grimson, Ana, major (fighting), Haller, Ana (holding), Rucchin, Ana (tripping), Brown, Chi, major (lighting), McKenzie, Ana, major (fighting), 13:55. Third Period 3, Anaheim, Rucchin 6 (Kariya, Mclnnis), 7:35.

4, Anaheim, Aalto 2 (Olausson), 13:17. 5, Chicago, Daze 6 (Zham-nov, Amonte), 17:37 (pp). Penalties Moreau, Chi, minor-major-misconduct (instigator, fighting), Marshall, Ana, major (fighting), Aalto, Ana (hooking), Rucchin, Ana (holding), 16:28. Shots on goal Chicago 7-9-1127. Anaheim 5-10-823.

Power-play Opportunities Chicago 1 of Anaheim 1 of 3. GoaliesChicago. Fitzpatrick 3-4-2 (23 shots-19 saves). Anaheim, Hebert 8-5-4 (27-26). Referee Dan Mar-ouelli.

Linesmen Wayne Bonney, Shane Heyer. A 16,423. NCAA MEET LAWRENCE. Kan. (AP) Results Monday from the NCAA Division I and II Cross Country championships at Rim Rock Farm at the University ot Kansas: DIVISION I MEN LEADING TEAMS 1, Arkansas.

97 points. 2, Stanford, 1 14. 3, Colorado, 158. 4, Michigan, 163. 5, Oregon, 233.

6, Wisconsin, 246. 7, N. Arizona, 295. 8. N.

Carolina 31 1 9. James Madison, 320. 10, Providence, 339. 27. Missouri, 628.

LEADING INDIVIDUALS (10.000 meters) 1, Adam Goucher, Colorado, 29 minutes. 26.9 seconds. 2, Abdi Abdirahman, Arizona, 29:49.9. 3, Julius Mwangi, Butler, 30:00.0. 4.

Matthew Downin, Wisconsin, 30:00.1. 5, Sean Kaley, Arkansas, 30:12.1. 93, Nick Smith, Missouri. 32:03.3. 116, Adam McDowell, Missouri, 32:19.5.

152, Ryan Pirtle, Missouri, 32:44 4. 189. Mike Larson, Missouri, 33:19.9. 223. Matt Stauffer.

Missouri, 34:02.8. 241, Joel McCune. Missouri. 35:01 .4. DIVISION I WOMEN LEADING TEAMS 1, Villanova, 106 points.

2, Brigham Young, 110. 3, Stanford, 111. 4, Georgetown, 199. 5. Wisconsin, 233.

6. Arkansas, 311. 7, Colorado, 332. 8, Baylor, 351. 9, Washington, 363.

10, William Mary, 374. 21, Missouri, 493. LEADING INDIVUDUALS (5,000 meters) 1, Katie McGregor, Michigan, 16:47.21. 2, Amy Skieresz, Arizona, 16:53.52. 3, Amy Yoder, Arkansas, 17:03.05.

4, Kristen Gordon, Georgetown, 17:09.17. 5, Sally Glynn, Stanford, 17:09.47. 45, Janelle Quigley, SE Missouri, 17:48.63. 60, Kim Moore, Missouri, 17:56.85. 92.

Katie Meyer, Missouri, 18:11.21. 94, Ann Marie Brooks, Missouri, 18:12.07. 185. Justa Dahl, Missouri, 19:02.92. 190, Sunny Gilbert, Missouri, 19:04.8.

221, Jessica Patton, Missouri, 19:31.81. 232, Courtney Bell, Missouri, 19:47.00. DIVISION II MEN LEADING TEAMS Adams 68 Saints. 2, Western 74. 3, S.

akota, 81. 4, Edinboro, 142. 5, Abilene Christian, 163. 13, Northwest Missouri 311. 17, Central Missouri 352.

LEADING INDIVIDUALS (10,000 meters) 1, Yi Min Wu, Edinboro, 2, Musa Gwanzura. Abilene Christian, 31:16.5. 3, Ben Kapsoiya, Southern Indiana, 31 :25.9. DIVISION II WOMEN LEADING TEAMS 1, Adams 56 points. 2, Western 79.

3, Shippensburg, 137. 4. UC-Davis, 138. 5, Edinboro, 140. LEADING INDIVIDUALS (6,000 meters) 1, Kimberly Bugg, Adams 21:43.0.

2, Sonia Eudy, Mo. South ern, 21:48.3. 3, Sarah Parkey, Adams 21:58.4. SOCCER NCAA DIVISION I MEN'S TOURNAMENT (St Louis rimes) SECOND ROUND Saturday Penn State (14-5-2) vs. St.

John's (15- 4-3), noon San Diego (12-8) at Stanford (154-2), 9 p.m. N.C.-Greensboro (19-3-2) at Santa Clara (134-2), 9:30 p.m. Sunday Jacksonville (19-4) at Maryland (14-7), noon William Mary (1 5-7-2) at Clemson (21- i), p.m. Butler (19-4-1) at Indiana (19-2), 1 p.m. South Carolina (16-4) at Virginia (17-3-31 1 Ml Creighton (15-3-2) at UCLA (17-3), 3 p.m.

NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT (SL Louis Times) QUARTERFINALS (Sites, dates and times TBA) Friday, Saturday or Sunday North Carolina (23-0-0) vs. Dartmouth (16-1-2) Santa Clara (21-0-1) vs. Connecticut (21-1-2) Portland(18-2-2)vs. Notre Dame (21-2-1) Penn State (21-3-1) vs. Florida (22-1) NPSL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet GB Philadelphia 4 2 .667 Harrisburg 1 2 .333 1V4 Florida 2 5 .286 2 Baltimore 1 4 .200 2'j Central Pet GB Milwaukee 5 0 1.000 Montreal 2 1 .667 2 Cleveland 3 4 .429 3 NATIONAL CONFERENCE North Pet GB Detroit 3 3 .500 Buffalo 2 2 .500 Edmonton 2 4 .333 1 Midwest Pet GB Ambush 5 2 .714 Wichita 3 2 .600 1 Kansas City 1 3 .250 2 TODAY'S GAME Kansas City at Edmonton TENNIS ATP WORLD DOUBLES HARTFORD, Conn.

(AP) Results Sunday of the $800,000 Phoenix ATP Tour World Doubles Championship: Championship Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis (1) def. Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor (4), 6-4, 6-2, 7-5. VOLVO OPEN PATTAYA, Thailand (AP) Results Sundav of the $107,500 Volvo Women's Open WTA tournament: Singles Championship Julie Halard-Decugis (2) del. Li Fang FAIRMOUNT PARK TODAY'S ENTRIES (Post Time, 1 p.m.) FIRST RACE (pace) claiming, purse $1,500: 1. Carson's Cutie (Fa-gan), 2.

Nuclear Queen (B Simpson), 3. Kelley's Song (J Robinson), 4. Merger Gal (Curtin), 5. Beach Blaze (Simmons), 6. Prime Star (Russell), 7.

Ertia Bluegrass (C Loney). SECOND RACE (pace) maidens, purse $2,040: 1. Hollys Intrigue (Jackson), 2. Ballpark Figure (C Loney), 3. Miss Tootsie (Shehan).

4. Porscha (C Robinson). 5. Hollys Volatile (Roy Finn), 6. Finishline Fantasy (Reese).

7. Rayless Storm (Pryor), 8. Hollys Glow (Svendsen). 9. E's Slasher (Ra Finn).

THIRD RACE (Trot) conditions, purse $2,160: 1. Endora (Ra Finn), 2. Esquire Man (Shehan), 3. Forty Five (C Loney), 4. Lucy's Birthdayboy (Curtin), 5.

Midnile Connection (Jack-' son), 6. Oebs Yankee (DeRousse), 7. Geared Up (T Cullipher), 8. BJ Golden Fish (Banks), 9. Duchess Leebrook (R Loney).

10. Diana's Joy (Gallaher). FOURTH RACE (pace) conditions, purse $1,500: 1. Pea Patch (R Loney), 2. Stan Theman Musial (Dubeansky).

3. Bright Flame (Gash). 4. Day Trip (Mur-chison). 5.

Fifth Affair (Jackson), 6. Agent Hanover (G Guhy), 7. Supercoe Joe (J Robinson). FIFTH RACE (pace) claiming, purse $1 ,500: 1 Miss Julie (Curtin). 2.

Jazzette (Gallaher), 3. Jerrah Bell Sister (Mills). 4. Bee Jays Hit (Banks). 5.

Dream High (C Loney). 6. BC Barbie Dance (Talley). 7. Simcoe Kelli (Reese), 8.

Sharp Lookin Filly (Merrill), 9. Linda Leebrook (L BinkleyL 10. De Smart Cross (Ra Finn). SIXTH RACE (pace) maidens, purse $2,040. 1.

Draw Spitfire (E Miller). 2. King Tuttut (Mills), 3. Only If (Jones), 4. Ms Color Me (B Simpson).

5. Kingston Kop (Curtin). 6. Mister Indigo (Prattler). 7.

Cuttorth (J Walker). 8. Why Not Molly (Ra Firm), 9. Hps Vodio Brat (Podres). SEVENTH RACE (pace) claiming handicap, purse $2,700: 1.

Viv Osko Kid (C Loney). 2. Step Ahead (G Guhy), 3. Dark Skies (Podres). 4.

Ima Skirt Chaser (Curtin). 5. Bill Did It (J Robinson). 6. The Candy Laag (Jones), 7.

Chevie Gold (R Guhy). EIGHTH RACE (trot) handicap, purse $2,700: 1. Maxwells Cadrlac (R Loney), 2. Darts Queen (Burkett). 3.

Hollys Lady (Simmons), 4. tiger Magoo (Gallaher). 5. Rock Raider (Prather). 6.

Yankee Action (Jones), 7. Florian (Svendsen). 8. Fox VaHey Bravo BLUES SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 24 Nashville 7 p.m. 27 San Jose 2 p.m.

28 Washington 7 p.m. 4 at Colorado 8 p.m. 5 Colorado 7 p.m. 8 Buffalo 7 p.m. 12 Pittsburgh 7 p.m.

14 at Colorado 8 p.m. 15 at Dallas 7 p.m. 17 Phoenix 7 p.m. 19 Los Angeles 7 p.m. 22 at N.Y.

Islanders 6:30 p.m. 23 at New Jersey 6:30 p.m. 26 Detroit 7 p.m. 28 at Detroit 6:30 p.m. JANUARY 1 at Nashville 1:30 p.m.

2 N.Y. Rangers 7 p.m. 4 Vancouver 8 p.m. 7 Chicago 7 p.m. 9 at Pittsburgh 6:30 p.m.

11 at Montreal 6 p.m. 13 at Buffalo 6 p.m. 16 at Colorado 2 p.m. 19 at Phoenix 8 p.m. 21 Toronto 7 p.m.

26 at San Jose 9:30 p.m. 28 at Vancouver 9 p.m. 30 at Calgary 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 1 at Edmonton 8 p.m. 4 New Jersey 7 p.m.

6 Anaheim 7 p.m. 8 at Florida 6:30 p.m. 10 at Tampa Bay 6:30 p.m. 11 San Jose 7 p.m. 13 Edmonton 7 p.m.

15 Vancouver 2 p.m. 18 Florida 7 p.m. 20 Nashville 7 p.m. 22 Los Angeles 7 p.m. 24 Chicago 7 p.m.

26 at Calgary 8 p.m. 28 at Chicago 7 p.m. NiAmn 2 at Nashville 7 p.m. 4 Toronto 7 p.m. 7 at Dallas 2 p.m.

9 Calgary 7p.m. 11 Montreal 7 p.m. 13 Edmonton 2 p.m. 14 at Chicago 2 p.m. 16 Philadelphia 7 p.m.

18 Phoenix- 7p.m. 20 Ottawa 7 p.m. 22 Carolina 7 p.m. 25 at Vancouver 9 p.m. 26 at Edmonton 8 p.m.

28 at Chicago 2 p.m. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL ATLANTA BRAVES Agreed to terms witn ut- Brian joraan on a nve-year contract. BALTIMORE ORIOLES Named Bruce Manno assistant general man-aner. CLEVELAND INDIANS Agreed to terms with 2B Roberto Alomar on a four-year contract. CHICAGO CUBS Agreed to terms with SS Chad Akers on a mmor-leaaue contract.

NEW YORK METS Named Omar Minaya senior assistant general manager-international scouting director, Jim Duquette assistant general manager-player personnel, Carmen Fusco assistant general manager-professional scouting, Gary LaRocque assistant general manager-amateur scouting and Dave Wallace senior executive advisor for player personnel. PITTSBURGH PIRATES Named Michael J. White director of scouting. Agreed to terms with RHP Byung II Kim on a minor-leaoue contract. SAN FRANCISCO GfANTS Named Ron Roenicke manager of Fresno of thePCL.

TEXAS RANGERS Acquired Gregg Zaun from the Hoi. da Marlins for a player to be named or ash. HOCKEY NHL Suspended Los Angeles Kings Matt Johnson lor 12 games, without pay, for deliberately trying to injure N.Y. Rangers Jeff Beukeboom in a game on Nov. 19.

ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS Recalled Josef Mama and RW Frank Banham from loan to Cincinnati ol the AHL. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Recalled C-LW Eddie Olczyk from Chicago of the IHL. Assigned RW Jean-Pierre Dumont to Portland of the AHL and Remi Royer to Indianapolis ol the IHL. FLORIDA PANTHERS Assigned LW Dwayne Hat to New Haven ol the AHL. MONTREAL EXPOS Recalled LW Andrei Bashkirov and Eri Houde from Fredericton ol the AHL.

Acquired Alain Nasreddine on loan from Fredericton. NEW YORK ISLANDERS Assigned RW Mike Mader to Roanoke of the ECHL. SAN JOSE SHARKS Recalled Andy Sutton from loan to Kentucky of tne AMI-COLLEGE CALIFORNIA Announced the resig nations of Doug Costxe, offensive coordinator and Monte Clark, offen sive line coach. IOWA Announced the retirement of Hayden Fry, football coach, effective at the end of the season. SOUTH CAROLINA Fired Brad Scott, football coach.

TROY STATE Announced the resignation of Ryan Livengood, women soccer coacn. STANDINGS Skd 14 8 62 5 13 QRnk 0.56 0.32 2.48 0.20 0.52 Tot 4.39 5.07 6.31 8.20 12.52 27 51 20 60 65 1.08 2.04 .80 2.40 2.60 13.41 16.71 20.47 22.23 23.43 103 15 56 11 46 4.12 0.60 2.24 .44 1.84 29.70 30.77 35.32 37.27 37.42 Georgia 30; Oregon 28. EASTERN Columbus Philadelphia Chicago WESTERN Seattle CI I Tiru Columbus at Philadelphia, 2 p.m. AP MEN'S POLL The top 25 teams in The Associated Press maior-college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week rankings: 1.Duke(41) 3-0 1,736 1 2Connecticut(17) 2-0 1,693 2 3. Stanford (12) 3-0 1,657 3 4.

Kentucky (1) 2-0 1,524 4 5. Maryland 3-0 1.474 6 6. Temple 4-0 1,410 7 7 Michigan St 2-1 1.195 5 8. Kansas 3-0 1.181 8 9. Nonh Carolina 3-0 1,128 10 10.

UCLA 1-0 1,014 11 11. Arizona 1-0 978 12 12. Oklahoma St. 3-0 927 13 13.Xavier 2-0 850 16 14. Purdue 4-0 856 15 15.

Cincinnati 1-0 826 17 16. Washington 1-0 825 14 17. Indiana 4-0 644 21 18. Utah 1-1 538 9 19. Syracuse 2-0 531 22 20.

New Mexico 2-0 483 20 21. Arkansas 4-1 299 19 22. Clemson 3-0 254 24 23. St. Johns 2-0 175 24.

Miami. Ohio 3-0 168 25. Tennessee 2-2 137 18 Others receiving votes: Texas Chris tian 94, Massachusetts 66, California 65. Memphis 50, Minnesota 43, ueor- lia 38, vmanova 34, Honda Miami '(1 Georoe Washinaton 19. Utah St.

16. Georgia Tech 13, Wake Forest 13, N. Carolina St. 9, Oklahoma 8, UNLV 7, Valparaiso 7, Southern Cal 5, Auburn 4, DePaul 4, Ohio St. 4, Tulsa 4, 3, Coll.

of Charleston 3, Rhode Island 3, Fla. International 2, N. Arizona 2, Gonzaga 1, Penn St. 1, Pep- perdme 1, boutn Carolina l. AP WOMEN'S POLL The top 25 teams in The Associated Press major-college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's rankings: 1.

Connecticut (34) 3-0 993 2 2. Louisiana Tech (3) 1-0 953 3 3. Tennessee (3) 2-1 923 4 4. Purdue 2-1 847 1 5. North Carolina 5-0 831 5 6.

Georgia 1-0 769 7 7. Notre Dame 3-0 720 11 S.Alabama 3-0 696 9 9. Old Dominion 2-0 641 15 10. N. Carolina St.

2-0 562 16 11. Rutgers 3-1 485 10 12. UCLA 1-2 405 14 13. Florida 4-1 402 20 14. Arkansas 4-1 398 18 15.

Texas Tech 1-1 361 12 16. Colorado St 4-0 328 17. Virginia 1-1 317 8 18. Vanderbilt 2-0 314 19 19. Kansas 2-2 280 17 20.

Duke 1-3 251 6 21. Iowa St. 2-0 226 21 22. George Washington 2-1 211 13 23. Wisconsin 4-0 206 25 24.

Nebraska 3-0 199 23 25. Illinois 2-0 172 24 Others receiving votes: Stanford 136, UC Santa Barbara 84, Clemson 78, Fla. International 41, Washington 34, Virginia Tech 30, Drake 20, Memphis 18, Penn St. 14, Arizona 13, Hawaii 10, Auburn 6, Louisville 5, Oregon 5, Baylor 4, Southwest Missouri St. 4, Stephen F.

Austin 3, New Mexico 2, Arkansas St. 1 DePaul 1 Toledo 1 AMERICA'S LINE By Michael "Roxy" Roxborough NFL Thursday Favorite Points Underdog Steelers 2tt LIONS Vikings 3 COWBOYS Sunday Favorite Points Underdog JETS 8 Panthers Bucs NL BEARS DOLPHINS 8 Saints Jaguars 7 BENGALS CHIEFS Cards RAVENS 5tt Colts Falcons NL RAMS PATRIOTS 3 Bills SEAHAWKS 3 Oilers PACKERS 18 Eagles RAIDERS 7 Redskins Broncos 13 CHARGERS Monday Favorite Points Underdog 49ERS 12Vj Giants College Football Thursday Favorite Points Underdog Miss St 4Vz MISSISSIPPI TULANE 13 La Tech Friday Favorite Points Underdog Texas 1Vj TEXAS NEBRASKA 20 Colorado l-ARKANSAS NL Lsu Virginia 15V PITTSBURGH ARIZONA 10V2 AnzonaSt Saturday Favorite Points Underdog VATECH 21 Virginia GEORGIA 3 Gafech PENN ST 6Vj Michigan St c-Nc State 1Vi Carolina Tennessee 27Vj VANDERBILT SYRACUSE 3Vj Miami-Fla USC 7 Notre Dame Michigan 39 HAWAII l-m Little Rock, c-in Charlotte. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Favorite Point Underdog FORDHAM 5 Boston Cot FLORIDA ST 614 Idaho Toledo 1 GEO MASON FOREST 15 FLORIDA 17 Michigan PROVIDENCE 1 Nc State MINNESOTA 13 Seton Halt DEPAUL 6V4 Nc-Wilm Utah St 4 SAN DIEGO ST USC 16 Beach St PACIFIC 14 San Jose St NHL Favorite Goal Underdog Bruins Vi-1 LIGHTNING BLUES 1-1 Predators COYOTES IVi-2 Blackhawks Home team in CAPS 61996 Universal Press Syndicate BOWLING SAM'S TOWN INVITATIONAL LAS VEGAS (AP) Final results Saturday from the $200,000 Sam Town Invitational at Sam Town Bowling Center 1. Julie Gardner 961 pins (4 games) $35.000: 2. Dede Davidson 226 pms (1 game) 3.

Mananne DiRupo 203 pins (1 game) $10,700 4. Debbie Rmella 215 pins (1 game) $8,000: 5. Anne Marie Duggan 208 pins (1 game) Playoff Results First match Gardner def. Duggan, 233-208: Second match Gardner def. Rinella, 229-215; Third match Gardner def.

DjRupo. 231-203; Championship matcn Gardner def. David son, ao-aa. Phoenix ..11 2 2 24 43 22 Dallas ....10 3 3 23 44 32 Anaheim ..8 7 4 20 46 42 Los Angeles 612 3 15 49 59 SanJose .4 8 5 13 42 44 MONDAY'S GAMES. Calgary at Toronto, night Vancouver at Ottawa, night San Jose at Dallas, night SUNDAY'S RESULTS New Jersey 5, Carolina 2 Philadelphia 2.

Florida 1 (ot) Anaheim 4, Chicago 1 TODAY'S GAMES St Louis Times Nashville at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Boston at Tampa Bay, 6:05 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES NY Rangers at Buffalo.

6 p.m. Pittsburgh at Washington. 6 p.m. San Jose at Carolina, 6 p.m. Vancouver at Toronto, 6:30 p.m.

Philadelphia at NY Islanders, 6:30 p.m. Boston at Florida, 6:30 p.m. Anaheim at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Calgary at Nashville, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.

Colorado at Edmonton, 8 p.m. THURSDAY'S GAMES NY Islanders at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. New Jersey at Phoenix, 8 p.m. FRIDAY'S GAMES Montreal at Boston, 1 1 a.m. Toronto at Philadelphia, noon San Jose at St.

Louis, 2 p.m. NY Rangers at Pittsburgh, 2:30 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 6:05 p.m. Vancouver at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. All mmH in Flnriria oywrtt where noted and start at 12:05 p.m St.

Louis time, ine games in wasningiun u.u start at 1 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. GOLF PGA TOUR QUALIFYING LA QUINTA. Calif. (AP) Final lead ers Monday of the PGA four Qualifying Tournament on the par-72 Weiskopf Course at PGA West and the 6.747-yard, par-72 Dunes Course at La Quinta.

The top 35 players including ties will earn playing privileges on the p-PGA TOUR in 1999. The next number of finishers nearest 50 will earn fully exempt n-NiKt iuum piaying privileges for next year. 408 D-Mike Weir. 411 ($37,500) p-Jonathan Kaye, p-Deane Pappas. 412 ($26,875) p-Dave Stockton, p-Pete Jordan, p-Greg Chalmers, p-Geotfrey Sisk.

413 ($25,000) p-Mike Brisky, p-Rich Beem, p-Cameron Beckman, 414 Brent bcnwarzrocK. Other Results 41 5 ($25,000) Horgan III, p-Brinv Baird. 416 ($25,000) pJohn Elliott, p- Ted Purdy. p-Hick l-enr. 417 ($25,000) p-Alan Bratton, p- Charles Warren III.

p-Robert Allenby, p-Chris Couch, p-Bo Van Pelt, p-Craig Barlow. p-Jay Delsing (68-69-69-69-73-72). p- jay Williamson irz-fj-w)-i i-w-f. ST. LOUIS AREA SCORE 428 n-Brian Fogt (72-66-75-69-71 75) AREA RESULTS HOLES IN ONE Crystal Highlands: Lonnie Young with a 7-iron on the 164-yard No.

4 hole. Ruth Park: John Curran with a 7-wood on the 160-vard No. 8 hole. The Links at Dardenne: Jim Dick with an 8-iron on the 110-yard No. 11 hole.

HARNESS RACING NINTH RACE (pace) conditions, purse $2,500: 1 Tis A uream I uji-lipher). 2. Sister Elizabeth (Petie). 3. Great Sahbra (Reese).

4. Muskoka Opal (Conrad). 5. Broadway Class (Ra Finn), 6. Bella Boo (Prather), 7.

Here comes spring (Mills). 10TH RACE (pace) conditions, purse $2,400: 1. Keely Bell (T Cul-liDherl. 2. Mistv Sport (Simmons), 3.

Sure Fine Sugar (Reese), 4. Pete The Cheat (Ra Finn), 5. Didja Know (Rogers), 6. Shoodawoodacooda (Curtin). 7.

Workout Willie (E Miller), 8. Bp's Pride (Prather). 11TH RACE (pace) claiming, purse $1,500: 1. Society Ransom (Russelh, 2. Poor Acres Jim (J Cullipher), 3.

Special Sojourn (J Robinson), 4. Austin (Conrad). 5. Workin In Coalmine (Simmons), 6. Meadow Burner (C Loney), I.

Mity-nne-Magic (riogers), o. Bonehead (Sorenson). TODAY'S SELECTIONS Bv John Scullv 1 Beach Blaze. Merger Gal, Ertia Bluegrass. 2.

Hollys Intrigue, porscna, Hotiys laiow. 3. Forlv Five. Mkjnite Connec tion, Lucy's Birthdayboy. 4.

Fifth Affair, Stan Theman Musial. Supercoe Joe. 5. Simcoe KeHi. BC Barbie Dance.

Jazzette. 6. Kingston Cop, King Tuttut, Mister Indigo. 7. Bill Did It.

The Candv Laag, Chevie Gold 8. Hollys Lady. Rock Raider. Flor-ianC. 9.

Great Sahbra, Bella Boo, Here Comes Spring. 10. Sure Fine Sugar. Keely Bell. Shoodawoodacooda.

11. Bonehead, Workin Loaimine, bpecial sojourn. BEST BET Great Sahbra (9th). LONGSHOT Hollys Intrigue (2nd). TODAY'S INTERTRACK Finger Lakes, post Philadelphia Park, post Suffolk Downs, post Calder Race Course, post Freehold (H) post Churchill Downs, post Turf Paradise, post Dover Downs (H) post Hoosier Park, post Meadowtands.

post Meadows (H) post Mohawk (H) post Yonkers (H) post Northville(H)post Balmoral Park (H) post (H) Harness racing. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.

noon 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

6 30 p.m. 6:30 pm. 630 p.m. 6:40 p.m. BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES EiTatJiraTT Comp Avg.

2.33 1.75 2.33 3.00 5.00 5.00 7.00 8.00 9.50 9.50 7 6 11 8 10 6 7 9 (12) 10 6 7 9 8 11 AP 1 3 2 4 6 U-E 2 3 1 4 6 I.Tennessee 2. UCLA 3. Kansas St. 4. Florida St.

5. Texas ,6. Ohio St 7. Arizona 8. Florida 9.

Notre Dame 10. Wisconsin 5 7 8 9 10 5 7 8 10 9 11. Tulane 12. Nebraska 13. Arkansas 14.

Michigan 15. Georgia 11 14 13 15 12 11 17 13 16 12 6.33 6.67 9.67 9.33 10.33 16 8 15 22 24 11.00 15.50 13.00 15.50 12.00 (18.75) 14.58 (15) 11.67 (23.25) 18.08 15 18.33 (27.75) 21.58 supplement your curriculum with the Post-Dispatch and the Newspapers in Education program. To subscribe or to receive information about Newspapers in Education, call (314) 340-8877 or (800) 365-0820, ext. 8877. 12 16 18 13 16.

Air Force 18 14 16.00 22 21 10 17.67 92 3.68 1 38.35 17. Virqinia 16 15 15.50 17 26 21 21.33 54 2.16 2 40.99 18. Oregon 22 23 22.50 14 11 (18.75) 14.58 23 0.92 3 41.00 19 GeoroiaTech 17 18 17.50 20 (25.50) 14 19.83 61 2.44 2 41.77 20. Miami (Fla.i 19 20 19.50 (27.75) 25 12 21.58 73 2.92 2 46.00 Poll Average The average of The Associated Press media poll and USA Today-ESPN coaches doII. Others receivina votes are calculated in order received.

EXPLANATION is utilized. i Computer Average The average of The Hester AndersonSeattle Times, Jeff Sagarin's rankings and New York Times rankings. In order to prevent differences in individual formulas, a maximum adjusted deviation of no greater than 50 percent of the average of the two lowest computer rankings Ouartile Rank Rank of schedule strength compared to other Division l-A teams divided by 25. This component is calculated by determining the cumulative wonloss records of the team's opponent (66.6 percent) and the cumulative wonloss records of the team's oppo 1 ST. LOUIS PDST-DISPATCH nents opponents (Jo.o percent).

i Losses One point for each loss during the season. Notes BCS rankings each week will list the top 15 or down to the lowest-ranked BCS-affiliated conference leader. Adjusted computer scores in parentheses (Seattle Times raw raw scores: Notre uame oeorgia Teen 21. New York Times scores: Miami 34. Sagarin raw scores: UCLA Tulane 37; Nebraska 1 Arkansas 31,.

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