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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 35

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At A Glance 5D Call daily. 24 hours a day Co9t 95 per minute Non local sports, press 21. horse racing, press 22 8PCRTSK8RSE RACING K3T LINE: 1-900-773-6000 Wednesday, September 7, 1 994 Reno Gazette-Journal Hawthorne. Sarana Jackson 14, Echo DiHarde mm Double: PattersonRoseblad (ST) ReaJPuBm, 8-4; BriodySuwe (C) PattersonRosebwoe 8-5: GarlonGar-ton (ST) BnooySuwe. 8-1; ReiCV Suwe(C)d AndersoruSchwartz, 8-4 REEDS.

FALLON 3 (at Reed) Single: Upscomb (R) Hurd. 8-7. Lxjscpmb (R) Wmgat 8-4; Park IR) Wmgate. 8-7. Hurd (F) Par 8-7; A Carngan (R) AiOm.

8-5; Carngan (R) Christie. 8-5. Fizz-noaka IR) 0 Cbnstje. 8-2, Fizzbnogka TODAY IN BASEBALL Sep) 7 1 908 Warier Johnson pitched his third consecutive shutout in four days, a 4-0 two-hrt victory over the New York Highlanders The Senators had an of! day on Sept 6 191 1 Rookie Orover Alexander of the Philadelphia Phillies won a 1-0 thriller against 44-year -old Cy Young who closed out his career with the Boston Braves. 1916 The New fork Giants beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 4-1 to start the maxx league record winning streak 1923 Howard Ehmke ot the Boston Red Sox pitched a 4-0 no-hmer agamst the Phtadelphia Athletes 1962 Maury Wins ot Los Angeles stole four bases and set an NL record with 82 lor the season The Dodgers lost to the Pittsburgh Prates 10-1 1 974 Nolan Ryan ot California had a pitch officially docked at 100 8 mph a game against the Chicago White Sox the first player recorded to have broken the 1 00 mph barrier 1964 Dwight Gooden ot the Mats struck out Ron Cey of Chicago in the second nnmg lor his 228th strikeout an NL record lor a rookie a 10-0 one-hit victory against the Cubs Gooden surpassed Grover Cleveland Alexander, who had 227 191 1 Today birthday Joe Rudi.

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'(denotes live broadcast) AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Homa Away AFC NFC Div jnOnplis 1 0 0 1 000 45 21 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 1 0 0 1 000 39 35 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-Q-Q Q-Q 1 0 0 1 000 23 3 0-0-0 1-0-0 1 Q.Q Q-Q-Q i-Q-Q Buffalo 0 1 0 000 3 23 0-1-0 (M)-0 0-1-0 0--Q NEngland 0 1 0 000 35 39 0-0 0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0 00 010 Central Pel PF PA Horn Away AFC NFC Div Cleveland 1 0 0 1 000 28 20 0-0-0 1-Q-Q 1-Q-Q Q-Q-Q i-Q-Q Cm 0 1 0 000 20 28 0-1-0 0-0 0 1-Q-Q Q-Q-Q Q-1-Q Houston 0 1 0 000 21 45 0 0 0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 pttsburgh 0 1 0 000 9 28 0-1-0 0 0 0 Q-Q-Q Q-1-Q Q-Q-Q West WIT Pel PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div 1 0 0 1 000 30 17 0-0-0 1-0-0 Q-Q-Q 1-Q-Q Q-Q-Q San Diego 1 0 0 1-000 37 34 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-Q-Q Q-Q-Q 1-Q-Q Seattle 1 0 0 1 000 28 7 0-0 0 1-Q-Q Q-Q-Q 1-Q-Q Q-Q-Q Denver 0 1 0 .000 34 37 0-1 0 Q-Q-Q Q-1-Q Q-Q-Q Q-l-Q LARaidrs 0 1 0 000 14 44 0-0-0 0-1 -0 Q-Q-Q Q-l-Q Q.Q.Q NATIONAL CONFERENCE East I Pet PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div Dallas 1 0 0 1 000 28 9 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Q-Q-Q Q-Q-Q NY Giants 1 0 0 1.000 28 23 1-0-0 0-0-0 Q-Q-Q 1-0-0 1-0-0 Arizona 0 10 OOP 12 14 0-0-0 1-0-0 Q-Q-Q Q-1-Q Q-Q-Q Phlla 0 1 0 .000 23 28 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Q-l-Q Q-1-Q Wash. 0 1 0 .000 7 28 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1 -0 Q-Q-Q Q-Q-Q Central WIT Pet PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div Chicago 1 0 0 1 000 21 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Detroit 1 0 0 1.000 31 28 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 16 1 0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-Q-Q 1-Q-Q Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 10 16 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 B. 0 1 0 000 9 21 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 West HIT Pet PF PA Home Away AFC NFC DIV LA Rama 1 0 0 1.000 14 1 2 1-0-0 0-0-0 Q-Q-Q 1-0-0 0-0-0 San Fran 1 0 0 1.000 44 14 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 28 31 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 O. 0 1 0 .000 17 30 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 CALIFORNIA LEAGUE DMttonat Pleyofl (Bt-of-S) Northern Division Tuesday, Sept. 6 Modesto 7, San Jose 6.

leads series 1-0 Today San Jose at Modesto Southern Division Tuesday, Sept 6 Rancho Cucarnonga 10. Riverside 2. Rancho Cucarnonga leads series 1 -0 Today Rancho Cucarnonga at Riverside Thursday Riverside at Cucarnonga Friday Riverside at Cucarnonga, if Carter, 2 56 28 0 40 Gray Det 3 74 24 7 28 0 Sydner, Phi 4 95 23 8 34 0 Hughes. NO 6 142 23 7 41 0 Smith. AO 5 115 23 0 31 0 Robinson.

Ariz 3 67 22 3 30 0 Williams. Dal 3 60 20 0 21 0 Lewis. Chi 3 59 19 7 24 0 Mitchell Was 4 77 19 3 23 0 Scoring Touchdown TO Rush Rec Ret Pts ReeSF 3 1 2 0 18 Carter. Del 2 0 2 0 12 Gedney.Chl 2 0 2 0 12 Jones. SF 2 0 2 0 12 Mggtt.NY-G 2 1 0 1 12 Bison, AO 2 0 2 0 12 Kicking PAT FG LG Pts Boniol.Dal 2-2 4-4 40 14 Murray.

Phi. 2-2 3-3 39 11 Jacks, GB. 1-1 3-3 49 10 Husted. 0-0 3-4 49 9 Brien.SF 5-6 1-2 33 8 Hanson, Det 4-4 1-1 37 7 Davis. Ariz 0-0 2-2 37 6 Andersen, NO 2-2 1-2 48 5 N.

Johnson. Atl. 4-4 0-10 4 Reveiz.Min. 1-1 1-1 28 4 Tredwll, NY-G 4-4 0-0 0 4 Indianapolis at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Los Angeles Rams at Atlanta, 10a.m.

Miami vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 10 a.m. San Francisco at Kansas City, 10a.m. Cincinnati at San Diego, 1 p.m.

Denver at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Houston at Dallas, 1 p.m. (NBC) Seattle at Los Angeles Raiders, 1 p.m. Washington at New Orleans, 1 p.m. New York Giants at Arizona, 5 p.m.

(TNT) Monday's game Chicago at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. (ABC) Kills: Davton. Meoan Martinez Hawthorne. Anget Mungef 8. Larri Jackson 6 DiliardS Block: Devton.

Tracy Hunter i IM- rie McEachm 2. Hawthorne, A Munger 7, Ju Fisk 6, LJackson 5 Record: Dayton o-1 Hawthorne -u JV score: Hawthorne d. Dayton 15-3, WOOSTER d. DOUGLAS (tDougtel Ufvieai naMrta: Douaais. Sanders 11, Adams S.

Wheeler 6 Kate Douglas. Vol 8. Green 7. Adam 5: Wooster. Wonhof 9.

Poe 3. Kemp 3. Aunt: Douglas, wneeter i mooe-f Munger 14 Dig: Wooster. Munger 6, Wonhof 5. Aces: Doualas.

Vio.il 3: Wooster, Munger 3 Block: DOugtas, vig vanoruggan 2. Record: Wooster 1-o. uougies i-u. JV cor Douaau d. Wooster 15-11.

15-7. LUND d. JACKPOT KH: Lund RoserHund Reid T. Roeertund 3: Gubier 2: Bennett 1. Jackpot S.

Torrero 4, Goff 2: Jack 3. Ace: Lund Bennett z. Katd i. Rosentund 2. Jackpot R.

Torrero 2. Assists: Lund Gubier 10. Jackpot A Torrero 8. Record: Lund 3-2, 1-0; Jackpot 2-6, 0-1 JV: Lund Jackpot 15-1, 15-11. SOUTH TAHOE D.

MCQUEEN (at South Tehoe) KiMs: McQueen. Clark 9, Hunter 6. Jackson 3. Block: McQueen. McPatula 4, Flem ing 2, Clark 2, Hunter 2.

Assrts: Mcuueen. i-ieming i JV Score: McQueen d. South Tahoe, 2-1. Record: South Tahoe 1 -0; McQueen 0-2. GOLF At Northgate Goff Course, per 36 McQueen 282, Dougta 311, FeNon 321, Galena 342 Medalist Jennifer Schappe.

kteOuaMi: Laura Ferrera 50. Kety Pinson 51, Amber Knapp 52, Jit Pagni 52. Ericka Zunini 57 Douala: Kariarme Bodenstam 91, Jemw Arlet 59. Roz Zmke 63, Michon Mar 68. Heather Dunbar 70.

FaMon: Jennifer Scrtaooel 48. Shan non Hyatt 50. Jame Isvister 70. Jennifer Wekizer 76. Eileen Northrup 79.

Galena: Lea lenk 83. Kettv bemceser 65. Christen Euro 67. Nichole Wtxeman 70. AleaaCram77.

REED 285, SPARKS 303 (at Sierra Sage, par-36) Reed (265) Hannah It 49, Shel ley Packer 50. Jennrtur Geach 52, Juke Stiver sera Macxey 01 Sparks (303) Teri I arson 54. Laura McCoHum 55. Nikki Walker 62, Krisona Dorman 62, Kelly Larson 70. Hua Lon McLauarmn so.

stepn- anie Houghton 60. Abby Lange 71 J00S Chadlm72. BASEBALL American League TORONTO BLUE JAYS Signed An drew Thompson, shortstop. National League CHICAGO CUBS Extended the working agreement with the Daytona Cubs of the Florida State League for four years trirough the 1 998 season. SAN DIEGO PADRES Announced the cancellation of the player development contract with Wcfuta Wranglers of the Texas League ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS Renewed working agreements with Louts vise of the American Association; St Petersburg of the Florida State League; Savannah of the South AUarrac League; and New Jersey of the New York-Perm League. BASftE I National Basketball Association BOSTON CELTICS Named Kevin Martinez director of promotions and special events. DENVER NUGGETS Signed Darnel Mee. guard, and Reggie Slater, forward. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES Named Mike Schuier assistant coach.

Continental Baskatb Association SHREVEPORT CRAWOADS Signed Ken Critton. forward. I-UUIBAU. National Footbaa League DALLAS COWBOYS Waived Lin coln Coleman, running back. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Signed Barry Wagner, wide receiver, to the practice LOS ANGELES RAMS Waived Todd Kinchen.

wide receiver. WASHINGTON REDSKINS Placed Keith Taylor, safety, on the m)ured list for the remainder of the season. Signed Leslie Sheprtard. wide receiver. Added Sebastian Savage, safety, to the practice squad.

Released Don Chaney, tight end. Canadian Football League SHREVEPORT PIRATES Waived Brad Gaines, ruining back; Willie Covington and Steve Shipley, wide receivers; and Lee Johnson, defensive lineman. Signed Ernest Wyatt, wide receiver; uerricx wnnerspoon ana Butch Hadnot. runrano backs; Mike Johnson, quarterback; Brian Dyet de fensive end: uon Brows, oerensrve back. Added Alex Marsh and Johnny Scott, defensive kneman to the practice roster.

GOLF UNITED STATES GOLF TEAM Named Tiger Woods, Allen Doyle. John Harris, and Todd Demsey to the team that will compete the 1 9th World Amateur Team Championship in France. Oct 6-9. HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUINS Agreed to terms with Cam Neeiy, right wing, on a one- year contract. BUFFALO SABRES Agreed to terms with Pat LaFontame, center, on a five-year contract DETROIT RED WINGS Signed Yen Golubovsky.

detenseman, to a mui-tiyear contract. tUMUNiun uiLcna oignea dhi Ranford. goaltender. to a one-year contract. Agreed to terms with Luke Richardson, detenseman, on a two-year contract HARTFORD WHALERS Signed Bob Wren, left wmg, to a murtiyear contract NEW YORK RANGERS Signed Mark Osborne, left wing.

Sunday's results Detroit 31, Atlanta 28. OT Cleveland 28, Cincinnati 20 Indianapolis 45. Houston 21 Kansas City 30, New Orleans 17 Green Bay 16, Minnesota 10 New York Giants 28, Philadelphia 23 Seattle 28, Washington 7 Chicago 21 Tampa Bay 9 Los Angeles Rams 14, Arizona 12 Dallas 26, Pittsburgh 9 Miami 39, New England 35 New York Jets 23, Bud alo 3 San Diego 37, Denver 34 Monday's result San Francisco 44. Los Angeles Raiders 14 Sunday'a games Buffalo at New England, 10 a.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 10 a.m.

NFL LEADERS AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Quarterbacks An Com Yds TO Int Hmphrs.SD. 22 12 232 3 0 Marino. Mia 42 23 473 5 1 Montana. KC. 33 24 31S 2 0 Elway.Den.

46 36 371 3 2 Richrdsn.Hou. 35 19 203 3 0 Bledsoe, NE. 51 32 421 4 2 Mirer. Sea 28 17 183 1 0 Hostetler, Rai. 28 17 168 1 1 Khngler.Cm 43 27 224 1 2 Pit.

26 13 127 0 0 Rushers An Yds AvgLGTD Faulk. Ind. 23 143 6 2 52 3 Warren. Sea 22 100 45 13 2 Means. SD.

22 96 4 4 11 1 Hoard. Cle 16 92 5 8 20 0 Allen. KC 17 82 4 8 13 1 JJhnsn.NY-J 25 75 3 0 9 1 Russell. Den. 8 70 8 8 22 1 Vaughn.

Sea. 8 58 7 3 14 0 Kirby.Mia. 19 56 29 11 0 Bernstine. Den 8 55 69 24 0 Receivers No Yds Avg LO TO Sharpe.Den. 9 97 10 8 38 1 Slaughter.

Hou. 9 77 8 8 17 0 Coates.NE. 8 161 201 62 2 Jemres Hou 8 99 12 4 21 2 Bemstme. Den. 8 67 8 4 16 0 Davis.KC.

7 109 1 6 6 42 1 Kirby.Mia 7 61 8 7 21 0 Turner. E. 7 61 8 7 19 0 Fenner.Dn 7 60 8 6 18 0 Reed.Buf. 6 77 12 8 17 0 Timpson.NE 6 69 11 5 28 1 Broussard. Cm.

6 35 5 8 9 0 Thomas, Bui. 6 30 5 0 11 0 Punters NO Yds LQ Avg Gossett.Rai 5 234 65 46 Camanllo, Hou. 5 232 53 46 4 Johnson. Cin. 5 219 54 43 8 Arnold.

Mia. 5 204 49 408 Tupa.Cle. 5 200 47 40 0 Mohr.Bul. 4 159 48 39 8 Hansen. NY-J 4 157 57 39 3 Kidd.SD 3 113 53 377 NetM.

E. 5 182 53 36 4 Royals. Pit. 5 170 39 34 0 Punt Returner NO Yds AvgLGTD Metcalf.Cle. 4 115 288 92 1 Brewer, Ind 2 31 15 5 31 0 Martin.

Sea 4 43 108 16 0 Burns, Buf. 2 20 100 13 0 Hicks, NY-J 4 39 9 8 15 0 Crittenden, NE 4 28 7.0 10 0 KickoH Returners NO Yds Avg LG TD Baldwin. Cle. 2 113 56 5 85 1 Ismail. Rai 3 84 28 0 51 0 Coleman.

D. 4 92 23 0 48 0 McDuHie. Mia. 3 69 23 0 29 0 Scott. Cm.

6 126 21 0 33 0 Russell, Den, 4 83 20 8 34 0 Woodson. Pit. 3 61 20 3 29 0 Beebe.Buf. 5 98 19 6 35 0 Spikes, Mia. 2 39 19 5 22 0 Hannah.

Hou. 4 77 19 3 24 0 Scoring Touchdowns TD Rush Rec Ret Pts Faulk. Ind. 3 3 0 0 18 Fryar.Mia. 3 0 3 0 18 Coates.NE.

2 0 2 0 12 Jeff ires. Hou. 2 0 2 0 12 Turner. Ind. 2 0 2 0 12 C.Warrn.Sea.

2 2 0 0 12 East Pet (R)d Doubles: wingate'uransm iri ChienWllis. 6-1 Wingate'Grariam (F) d. SandersonMilvkol. 8-4. ChwrVWiM (fl) Mmer'Boyds.

8-1; Sanderson IMty- kol MieerBoyde, B-4 Records: Reed 1-1. FaUon 0-3 SPARKS 11, HUG 1 Single Erica Borum (S) def. fiandv Pauto IHV 6-0. Borum (S) def Aimee Booth (H), Kathy Kuang (S) def Booth (H). 8-3, Kuang S) def Pemo (H).

8-0; Stacy Warner (H) def Candee Ramos IS). 8-4 Ramos (S) def. Mary Bento(H) patet(b) det nemo (H), 8-3. Patel (S def. Warner (H).

8-7 (6- Doubfe Darnel MontjeroSerah Carpenter (S) def. Jemffer CampbetV Rachel Mackewicn (mi, e-u; Momierar Carpenter (S) def Iri HernandezMar-bet Heme (H) 8-0: Colleen Eualock Amber Veteib (S) def HernandezHeine H). 8-0: BialoctVVeteib (S) def. Campbetf AAA Girt TenrH GALENA MCQUEEN 3 Single: Momque Nichols (M) Jerome IG) 8-7 (7-4), Nichols d. Jennifer Lieberstem (G) 8-6 Lieberstem Entity Mason (M) 8-7 (7-4); Jerome Mason 8-6.

Theresa Sloan (G) d. Joanne Daugherty (M) 8-7 (7-3); Daugherty d. Deora Sloan (G) 8-5. Meredith Newman (G) Meghan Wofbk 80; T. Sloan Woic8-1.

Double: Nicole ArSrianVLeioha Topol (G) Nikoie SteeteiKrisona Steele (M) 8-3: Michelle StueptleErraty Caste SteeleSteele 8-5; Heather CurtisSara Thorton (G) d. Heather KellyKatie O'Brien (M) 80; AltmanTopol Danielle TokerKnsten Sends 8-0. Records: Galena 2-0. McQueen 0-2. BOYS SOUTH TAHOE CARSON CITY 4 Single Chad Stotoff (C) def Luke Giordano (S).

8-7 (9-7); Stolon (C) def. Trask Harmon (S). 8-5; Harmon (S) def. Scott Gaiegos (C). 8-1 Giordano (S) def Ga legos C).

8-1; Robbie Randolf (S) def Brad Krowef (C), 8-4; Robert Daniels (S) def Krowei. 8-3; Robert Darners (S) def. Nathan Moore (C), 8-1; Randolf (S) def Moore (C), 8-2. Double Jason GerkanGreg Ger-kan (C) def Den TennaBrent Fleck (C). 8-4; TierinaFleack (S) def.

Tyler RourkeBi Robinson (C), 8-6, Jessie VmerPh Cowee (S) def. RourkeMike Devorak, 8-7 (9-7); GerkanGerkan (C) def VinerCowee (S). 8-1 REED 9, FALLON 3 (at Plume Courts) Single: Shane Irvine (R) d. Jerod White 8-1: Irvine (R) d. Mike Bailey 8-0.

John Ayala (R) d. Bailey 8-2; White (F) d. Ayala 8-1; Steve Lome (F) Chris Son-nenburg 8-4; Sormenburg (R) d. Brett Guisti 8-6, Aaron Upscomb (R) Lome 8-7 (7-5); Guisti (F) Tim House 8-6 Doubles: Todd RussesVChad Bartek (R) Burke JarbmeWarren Riehn 8-1; RusseUBartek (R) Brandon Naffznz Tim Healy 8-0; David LevineFred Stem-mann (R) d. Brian RisvCody Gngg 8-3; LevmeSteinmann (R) d.

Paul Teweil James Young 8-1. Record: Fallon 1-2; Reed 1-1. SPARKS 9, HUG 3 Single Kight(S) def Lange(H). 8-2; Kight def Peterson, forfeit Lange (H) def Banner (S), 8-0; Danner (S) def Peterson (H), forfeit; Carlson (S) def Defer (H) 8-0; Carlson (S) def Reader (H). 8-4; Amok) (S) def Defer (H).

8-2; Arnold (S) def Reader (H), 8-0. Double BrownGail (H) def Kish-baughMcHenry (S), 8-7; BrownGail def BroderickiWallace. 8-2: Tishbaughy McHenry (S) def MarshaHDashietl (H). 8-3; (S) def. GALENA 9, MCQUEEN 3 Single: Mamn Mihaytov (M) d.

Nathan Roach (G) 8-4; Roach Nick Spot-ten (M) 8-2. B. Topol (G) d. Spotten 8-6; Mihaylov d. Topol 8-0.

Mike Kafchinski (G) d. Johnathan Joannides IM) 8-4; Kafchinski d. Matt Line (M) 8-3; Zaoh viung (G) d. Jeremy Gonda (M) 8-fcowd Joannides 8-1. Double: Alan Hombuckle and Jeff IJeoersteti (G) d.

David Torch and Gate Una (M) 8-0: Hombuckle and Lieber- stein d. Graham Bartlett and Carlos Mastrt (M) 6-0; David Tompkins and AHam Pnrt, A RartiaH and Maetin 8-4: Torch and Urza d. Eric Biur and AdamPrtue(G). REN0 10, DOUGLAS 2 Single: Arrttj Rasanen (R) d. Scott Drew 8-0; Eric Nelson-Kortland (R) d.

Drew 8-2: Nelson-Kortland (R) d. ted Patterson 8-0; Patterson (D) d. Ben Rogers (R) 8-6; Jason Ostium (R) d. Chris Kuscmaul 8-1; Kuscmaul (D) d. Tyler Hanke 7-7 (7-1); Neil Ahua (R) d.

Mike Kuscmaul 8-5; As GHak (R) d. Matt Spauldtng 8-2. Double: Jen unn ana "van cues R) d. Mike Sagers and Ben Arraou 8-2; van ueoardeieoen ana jua Hoaers a. Ryan Derby-Talbot and Evan Solomon 8-4; Ryan Maupm and Scott Albright d.

Kevin Sady and Matt Koepmick 8-2: AM Kuraischy and Rateev Wadia d. Sady and Koepmick 8-6. Record: Douglas 1 -1 Reno 2-0. INCLINE 12, WOOSTER0 Singles: Stefano Rossi (I), d. Tim Clark (W) 8-1 B.J.

McNulty (I) d. Clark 8-0; McNulty d. Craig Simons (W) 8-0; Rossi d. Simons 8-0. Trevor Stelson (I) d.

John Waldron (W) 8-0; Grant Meyer (I) Wak)ron8-1. Double: Tim Richter and Darien Momot (I) d. Sean Karp and Eric Stem (W) 80; Greg Bredensen and Kyle Fine (l)d Karp and Stem 6-2. Record: Incline 2-0, Wooster 0-2. SOCCER SPARKS 4, GALENA 1 (at Sparks) SS.Liahtner, 11:00 A.bghtner.

assist by LHerre)on, S.Ughtner. unassisted. 34:00 Lightner. unassisted, 43:50 Harder. 53:00 Goalies: Galena.

Johnson 15 saves; Sparks, Knowtton 5 saves, Hawkins 6 saves. Record: Sparks 1-1, 2-1; Galena 0- 1. RENO 3, CARSON 2 (at Reno) Aguilar, assist by T.Rose, U44 S.Durney, assist by K.Lewis, 3:45 S. Dumey, assist by Simpson, 18:20. Reno goalkeeper: M.Hesser, 11 saves.

Record: Reno 2-0. VOLLEYBALL REED d. SPARKS 15-9, 15-7 KM: Reed Michelle Parker 9. Kris-Una Lawson 2. Melani Broman 1 Service point: Reed Kristin Lawson 9.

Michelle Alano 5. Monica Mosley 5, Michelle Parker 5. Jaime Lord Assists: Jaime Lord 8. Nicole Asdru- bale2. Block: Heather Burgin 4, Tara Scnrraotz.

Record: Reed 1-0, Sparks 0-1. FALLON d. RENO Kile Reno. Benson 6. Prokop 5.

Kad-Ing 4. Fallon, Sorensen 5, Wittaker 4, Palmer 4. Assists: Reno, Homan 15. Fallon, Richards 7. Louie 5.

Mort 4. Ace: Reno, Rodriguez 3. Digs: Reno, Rodriguez 6. Katjng 5. Service point: Reno, Rodriguez 9.

Fallon, Richards 11, Sorensen 11, Wl- takerS. Record: Reno Fallon 1-0. JV: Fallon 2, Reno 1. HUGd.LOWRY Kills: Hug, Gikjone 4, McHenry 3. Lowrv, Stephanie Wade 7.

Amy Otsen 7, Assiats: Hug, Legenbauer 8. Timko 5. Lowry, Melani noper 45. Blocks: Hug, Gildone 5. Lowry, Stephanie Wade 2, JaneUe Schmittet 2.

Ace: Hug, Tenpenney 2. Lowry, nopero. Records: Hug 1-0, Lowry 0-1 HWTHORNEd. DAYTON (at Dayton) Service point: Dayton, Lindsay Nolan 7, Jenny Nolan 5. Christy Cahva U.S.

OPEN NEW YORK Results Tuesday of the $9 36 million US Open tennis championships at the USTA National Tennis Center Flushing Meadow: Single Fourth Round Jonas Borkman, Sweden, def Joem Renzenbnnk, Germany, 3-8. 6-3. 6-2. 6-7 (3-7). 6-3.

Karei Nov seek, Czech Republic, def Javier Frana. Argentina. 8-3. 6-3, 6-7 (3-7). 6-3 Jaime Yzaga.

Peru. det. Pete Sampras (1). Tampa. 3-8.

6-3. 4-6. 7-6 (7-4), 7-5. Michael Stich (4). Germany, def.

Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Russia. 7-6 (10-8). 6-3. Double Ouanerfmef Wayne Ferreira. South Africa, and Mark knowles.

Bahamas (16), daf. Tom Niissen. Netherlands, and Cyril Suk, Czech Republic (8). 6-3. 6-4.

Todd Woodbndge and Mark Wood-forde. Australia (4). det. Martin Damm and Karel Novacek. Czech Republic (12).

6-3. 7-6(7-5). Jacco Eltingh am) Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands (3). del David Adams, Australia, and Andrei Ofhovskiy, Russia (5), 7-6 (9-7), 5-7, 7-6 (7-3). Single Quarterfinals Arantxa Sanchez Vicarlo (2).

Spain, det. Kimiko Date (5), Japan. 6-3. 6-0. Gabriela Sabatini (8).

Argentina, def. Gigi Fernandez. Aspen. 6-2, 7-5. Double Third Round Jana Novotna.

Czech Republic, and Arantxa Sanchez Vicaro. Spam (2), def. Nicole Arendt, Gainesville, Fla and Krisone Radford, Australia (13), 7-6 (7- 4) Quarterfinals Katerina Maleeva, Bulgaria, and Rob-In White, Del Mar. def Nicole Bredtke. Australia, and Elna Reinach, South Africa.

Larisa Neiland, Latvia, and Gabriela Sabatini. Argentina (1 0). def. Party Fen-dick, Tehoe Village, and Meredith McGratfi, Midland, Mich. (3), 1-6.

7-6 (7- 5) 6-4. Mixed Doubles Semifinals Elna Reinach, South Africa, and Pat-nek Galbraith, Tacoma. Wash. (8). def.

Jill Hetherington, Canada, and John-Laffnie de Jager, South Africa. 7-6 (7-0), 6-7 (4-7), 6-1. Boys Single First Round Bobby Kokavec. Canada, def Alejandro Hernandez (1 2), Mexico. Carlos Tori, Peru, del.

John Hui, Hong Kong, Jin Vanek. Czech Republic, def. Jack Brasington. Miami. 6-2, 6-3.

Mark Loughrin. Greendale. def. Anirban Baruah, India. 6-3, 6-2.

Sieng Schalken (4). Netherlands, def. Ricardo Rosas. Mexico. Andrew Hie (7), Australia, def.

Jack Whigham, Lake Mary. 6-0. 6-0. Girl Single First Round Kyra Nagy. Hungary, def.

Stephanie Nickitas. Tampa. 7-6 (7-4), 6-3. Suhna De Beer. South Africa, def.

Vanessa Webb. Canada, 6-3, 6-1 Ludmila Varmuzova (13), San Marino, del Megan Miller. Britain. 6-3. 6-0.

Amanda Basics (11), Rolling Hills, def. Graciela Velez, Mexico. 7-6 (11 -9). 6-3. Sonya Jeyaseelan (2).

Canada, def. Aleksandra Olsza, Poland, 6-1, 6-4. Jessica Fernandez, Mexico, def Ta-Uana Poutchek. Belarus. 5-7.

6-2. 6-1 Men' 45 Double Blue Group Marty Riessen, Dallas, and Sherwood Stewart, The Woodlands. Texas, det. Bob Hewitt and Frew McMillan, South Africa. 6-4.

6-2. Hie Nastase. Romania, and Tom Okker, Netherlands, def. Roy Emerson and Ken RosewaH, Australia, 6-3, 6-3. Red Group John Newcombe and Tony Roche, Australia, det.

Tom Gorman, Rancho Mirage, and Dennis Ralston, Dallas. 3. 6-1. Cliff Orysdale. South Africa, and Fred Stolle, Australia, def Bob Lutz.

San Cle-mente. and Stan Smith, Hilton Head. 6-3, Women' Masters Double Blue Group Laura DuPont, United States, and Wendy Overton, Gullstream, def. Rosie Casals, Sausalito, and liana Ktoss, South Africa, 00. 6-3.

6-4. Betsy Nageisen, Kapalua Bay. Hawaii, and JoAnne Russell, Kingsmill, def. Francoise Durr, Phoenix, and Valerie Ziegenfuss. El Caion.

6-2, 6-0. Red Group Wendy Tumbutl. Australia, and Virginia Wade, Britain, def. Olga Moro-zova, Russia, and Betty Stove. Netherlands.

6-3. 6-4. Kathy May. Beverly Hills, and Pam Teeguarden, Los Angeles, def. Nancy Ricney, San Angek), Texas, and Sharon Walsh, Albuquerque, FEATURED MATCHES NEW YORK The schedule of matches Wednesday on the show courts at the $9.36 million U.S.

Open tennis tournament at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow: Day session start at 8 a.m. POT Night senion at 4:30 p.m. PDT Stadium Court Day Session Steffi Graf jj), Germany, vs. Amanda Coetzer jl 1 South Africa Mary Pierce (4). France, va.

Jana Novotna (7), Czech Republic Todd Martin (9). Palm Coast, vs. Bernd Karbacher. Germany Night Session Andre Agassi, Las Vegas, vs. Thomas Muster (1 3), Austria John Newcombe and Wendy Turn-bull, Australia, vs.

Roy Emerson, Australia, and JoAnne Russell, Kingsmill, Va. Grandstand Court Day Session Gigi Fernandez, Aspen, and Natalia Zvereva. Belarus (1), vs. Katrina Adams, Houston, and Marion Bollegraf, Netherlands (6) Nicklas Kultl and Magnus Larsson, Sweden, vs. Todd Woodbndge and Mark Woodforde, Australia (4) Martina Hingis, Switzerland, vs.

Anna Kournikova, Russia Jana Novotna, Czech Republic, and Todd Woodbndge, Australia (1L vs. Gigi Fernandez, Aspen, and Cyril Suk, Czech Republic (3) Night Session John Lloyd, Pacific Palisades, and Ross Case, Australia, vs. Tim Gut-Hkson, Chicago, and Tom Gullikson, Palm Coast. Fla. U.S.

OPEN ROAD kov Third round def Patrick Rafter, 7-5 6-3. 6-7(3-7), 6-2. Fourth round def Richey Rene-berg, 3-6. 3-0. retired.

Quarterfinal vs Bernd Kir-bacher. Thome Mutter (13) First round det Dvneie Muaa. 6-3. Second round def Maurice Ruah. Third round def.

Thomas Enqvtst. Fourth round def. Sergi Bruguera (3). 6-4. 7-6 (7-4).

6-4. Quarterfmals vs Andre Agassi. Andre Agassi First round def. Robert Eriksson, Second round def. Guy Forget 6-3, 7-5.

6-7 (5-7). 6-2. Third round def. Wayne err era (12) 7-5, 6-1. 7-5.

Fourth round def Michael Chang (6). 6-1 6-7 (3-7), 6-3. 3-6. 6-1. Quarterfinals vs.

Thomas Muster (13) Jonas Blorkmen First round def. Jonathan Stark. Second round def Alex O'Brien, Third round def. Stefan Edberg (5). Fourth round def Joem Renzenbnnk.

3-6 6-7 (3-7). 6-3 Quarterfinals vs Michael Stich (4) or Yevgen Kafelnikov (14). Bernd Karbacher First round def. Leander Paes. 6-4, 6- 4.6-2.

Second round def. Ivan Lend. 6-4, 7- 6(7-5). 1-0, retired Third round def Marc Rosset (1 5), Fourth round def. GiarHuca Pozzl, Quarterfmals vs.

Todd Martin (9). Karel Novacek First round del. Alexander Vorkov, Second round def. Andrei Medve-dev (8). 6-3, 6-2.

6-2. Third round def. Todd Wood-bridge. 1-6. 5-7, 7-6 (8-6), 6-2, 7-6 (7-3).

Fourth round del. Javier Frana, 6-3, 6-3. 6-7 (3-7). 6-3. Quarterfinals vs.

Jaime Yzaga. Jaime Yzaga First round det. Gtoriel Markus. 7-6 (7-4). 6-2.

6-2. Second round def. David Witt, 6-1 6-7 (1-7), 6-4, 6-4. Third round def. Cedric Pioline, 1- 6.

5- 7.7-5.6-1,6-4. Fourth round def. Pete Sampras (I) 4-6, 7-6 (7-4), 7-5. Quarterfinals vs Karel Novacek. Women Steffi Graf (1) First round def.

Anne Mai, 6-2, 6- 1. Second round def. Sandra Cade, 64). 6-2. Third round def.

Radka Book ova, Fourth round def. Zina Garrison Jackson (10). 6-1. 6-2. Quarterfinals vs.

Amanda Coetzer (II) Arantxa Sanchez Vicarlo (2) First round def. Linda Ferrando, 7- 5.6- 1. Second round def. Nathalie Third round def. Sandra Ceochmi, Fourth round def.

Ann Grossman, Quarterfinals def. Kimiko Date (5), 6- 3, 64. Semifinals vs. Gabriela Sabatini (8). Mary Pierce (4) First round def.

Andrea Temes-vari, 6-3, 6-2. Second round def. Katarina Stu-denikova. 6-3, 2-6. 6-4.

Third round def. Judith Wiesner, Fourth round def. Iva Majok, 2. Quarterfinals vs. Jana Novotna (7).

Jena Novotna (7) First round def. Elena Makarova, 7- 5.7-5. Second round def. Karma Habsu-dova, 6-2, 6-3. Third round def.

Patricia Hy, 6-1 6- 2. Fourth round def. Magdalena Maleeva (15). Quarterfinals vs. Mary Pierce (4).

Gabriela Sabatini (8) First round def. Larisa Neiland, Second round def. Meredith Third round def. Isabella Fourth round def. Elena LHthovt-seva, 6-2, 6-1.

Quarterfinals def. Gigi Fernandez. Semifinals vs. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario(2). Amanda Coetzer (11) First round def.

Petra Hitter, Second round def. Eugenia MarV iokova.6-2,6-0. Third round def. Mariaan de Swardt. Fourth round def.

Mana Endo. 6-3. 6-0. Quarterfinals vs. Steffi Graf (1).

NORCAL Best in th West Series (at Madera Speedway) A Trophy dash, 1 Harry Belletto. Modesto: Trophy dash, 1, Johnny Brazil, Manteca. Heat 2: 3, Chris Newmyer Jr, Sparks. Heat 3: 1, C.J. Jahnke, Reno.

Heat 4: 3. Jeff Tillman, S.Lake Tahoe Semi-Main event (35 laps): 3, Newmyer Jr. Main-Event (66 laps): 4, Tillman; 9. Newmyer Jr; 15, Jahnke. Tour series point standings: 6, Boomer Schultz.

S.Lake Tahoe. 212 points; 8. Newmyer 177; 18, Jahnke, 104; 19, Mark Hain. Reno. 91 Tillman.

72; 28, Randy Hendnck, Reno, 51; 29, Darrel Krentz, 44; 34. Neal Merritt. Sparks, 39; 39, Sonny Wahl, Carson, 32; 56, Lee Sutton, S.Lake Tahoe, 14; 64, Harold Long, Carson, 72, Bob Butler Sr, Reno, 76, Vinos Matone, Sparks, 3. LOCAL RESULTS Hidden Valley Ladies Stroke play night 1: 1st gross Peggy Young, Mrssy Helseth 85. 1st net Diane Moo-ney 71 2nd net Clare Simpson, Tina Kunau 72.

Flight 2: 1 st gross Carta Hicks 86. 2nd gross: Carolyn Seiesina 90. First net: Dee Hay 71. 2nd net: Jackie Powers. Tami Elliott 74.

Flight 3: 1st gross Anne Wade 87. 1st net Dixie Wheeler. Bea Beko 72. 2nd net Joan Mack 73. 3rd net Mar) Gallues.

Berta Kirchner, Carolyn Mackay 74. FllgW 4: Caroline Heopner 98 1st net Mary Chamberlain 72. 2nd net June Tripp 74. 3rd net Fran Crumley 76 Flight 5: 1st gross Jeanette GKm-merveen, Betty Patterson 113. 1st net WaGiktone81.

Flight (: 1st gross Sandra Rolf 115. 1st net Aleta Nelson 79, Onie Rowan 79. Gold flight 1st net Virginia Plath HOLE-IN-ONE (at Rosewood Lake) Paul Okvas, on 159-yard hole 16, with a 5-kon. It was his first. Witnessed by: Bemie Crooks, Nub Stauffer, MikeOlivas, WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS ROME Results Tuesday from the World Swimming Championships: Finals Men 100 butterfly 1.

Ratal Szukala. Poland. 53.51 seconds. 2. Lars Frotander, Sweden, 53 65.

3. Denis Pankralov, Russia. 53 68. 4. MNos Milosevic.

Croatia. 53 84. 5. Mark Henderson. United States, 53 95.

6. Franck Esposito. France, 54.16, 7. Anthony Nesty, Surinam, 54 26. 8, Denislav Kalchev, Bulgaria.

54 68. 400 individual medley 1, Tom Do-Ian. United States. 4 minute. 12 30 seconds, world record; previous record 4:12 36, Tamas Damyi.

Hungary 2. Jam Sievmen, Finland, 4:13.29. 3. Eric Na-mesnik, United States, 4:1 5 69 4, Curtis Myden, Canada. 4:17.93.

5. Marcm Ma-Nnski, Poland. 4:19 48. 6, Luca Secern, Italy. 4:20 03.

7, Philip Bryant Australia, 4:21.38. 8, Robert Seibt, Germany, 4:22 97. 800 freestyle relay 1, Sweden (Christer Waller, Tommy Werner. Lars Frotander, Anders Hoimertz), 7:17.34. 2.

Russia (Yuri Mukhin, Vladimir Pysh-nenko, Denis Paikratov, Roman Tche-gotev), 7:18.13 200 freestyle 1 Franziska Van Aim-sick. Germany, 1:5678, world record; previous record 1:57.55, Heike Frie-dnch. East Germany. 2. Lu Bin.

China, 1:56 89. 3. Claudia Poll, Costa Rica. 1:57.61. 4.

Cristma Teuscher. United States. 2:00.18 5. Nicole Haislett. United States, 2:00.30.

6, Susan O'Neill, Australia. 2:00 62. 7. Le Ymg. China, 2:00.65.

8. Mette Jecobsen, Denmark, 2:01 07. 200 breaststroke 1. Samantha Riley. Australia.

2:26.87. 2, Yuan Yuan, China, 2:27 38. 3. Brigitte Becue. Bet-glum.

2:28.85. 4, Rebecca Brown, Australia. 2:28 87. 5, Dai Guohong, China. 2:28.93.

6. Kristine Quance. United States. 2:29 64. 7.

Guylame Cloutier, Canada, 2:30.48. 8, Hitomi Maehara. Japan, 2:31 .03. Water Polo Men Quarterfinals Spain 16. Netherlands 7 Croatia 9.

United States 7 Hungary 1 1 Greece 6 Italy 7, Russia 6 Consolation Round South Africa 1 0, Canada 5 Romania 7, Australia 5 Germany 1 5, New Zealand 2 Cuba 5, Kazakhstan 4 Women Preliminary Round Canada 15, France 5 Australia 1 3. New Zealand 4 Russia 11. Brazil 6 Germany 5, Kazakhstan 5. tie Netherlands 1 0. Hungary 8 jtf, Italy 7, United States 7, tie inni ppcihtcw Christopher Gocton, 11 of Sparks, won the caber toss at the Scottish Games, held last weekend in Pleasarv ton, Calif.

The games attract contestants from throughout the United States and are hosted by the Celtic Society. Goclon heaved the 8-foot-long, 25-pound wooden pole farther than the other 21 contestants his age group. SAAB ROAD RACE SHERBURNE. Vt. Results from the fifth and final stage of the Saab Road Race, with team, hometown or country and time: Pro-Open Men (100 miles) 1 Malcolm Elliott, Chevrolet LA Sheriff.

Britain. 4:01:06. 2. Felix Cardenas, Columbia National, Colombia. 4:01:08.

3. Darren Baker. Saturn, Chambers-burg, 4:01:13. 4. Mike Engleman, Coors Light.

Boulder, same time. 5. Frank McCormack. SaabAuto In ternational, Plymouth same. 6.

Scott Moninger, Coors Light BoU- oer, ioto same. 7. Bart Bowen, Saturn, Albuquerque, same. 8. Esteban Fraga, Shaklee.

same. 9. Eddy Gragus, Chisokn, Boulder, same. 10. Clark Sheehan, GuMess Gour met, Boulder.

same. Overall 1. Engleman, 14:08:54 080. 2. Dave Mann.

Coors Light, Boulder, 14:08:57.586 3. Moninger, 14:09:28 399. 4 Bowen. 14:09:30 742. 5.

Elliott. 14:09:34 747. 6. Baker, 14:09:38.430. 7.

Gragus. 14:09:52 253. 8. McCormack. 14:09:58 803.

9. John Vaughters, Pro Composite. Englewood. Cola, 14:10:01 .708. 10.

Fraga, 567. Women (67 miles) 1. Laura Charameda, Timex, Marshall. 3:28:11. 2.

Dede Demet U.S. National Team, Colorado Springs, 3:28:13. 3. Pam Schuster, Chevrolet LA Sheriff, 3:28:14. 4.

Karen Kurreck. Killer Loop, Cupertino, 3:28:16. 5. Dome Bowley. International Christian.

Newburyport Mass. 3:28:19. 6. Louisa Jenkins, Shaklee. Boulder, 3:28:20.

7. Rebecca Twigg, Shaklee, Flagstaff. 3:28:22. 8. Carmen Richardson, Chevrolet LA Sheriff.

3:28:25. 9. Eve Stephenson, S. National Team, Boulder. 3:28 29.

10. Jacqui Nelson, Shaklee, Palo Alto, 3:28:30. Overall 1. Demet. 11:08:22 15.

2 Stephenson, 11:09:18 98. 3. Richardson. 11:09:43.29. 4.

Kurreck. 11:09:47 67. 5. Charameda, 11:10:43.90. TENNIS GfRLI SOUTH TAHOE d.

CARSON, 8-4 (at South Tahoe) Singles: Randolph (ST) K.Can- orago, o-a, Randolph (ST) d. C.Canon-ioo, 8-3; J.Samuel (ST) d. C.Canonigo, 8-3; Samuel (ST) d. Canonlgo, 8-3; J.Nicolls (C) d. LGoethals.

8-6; Goe-thats (ST) d. Branco. 8-1; VanEtten lb i) 0. J. Branco, 8-1; NicoHs (C) d.

vantrten. B-j. AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE TOTAL YARDAGE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Miami 525 69 456 New England 472 54 418 Denver 470 129 341 Kansas City 460 152 308 Houston 374 79 295 San Diego 370 138 232 Seattle 360 184 176 Cincinnati 331 118 213 New York Jets 330 116 214 Indianapolis 288 182 106 Cleveland 256 107 149 Buffalo 216 43 173 A Raiders 181 34 147 Pittsburgh 126 55 71 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass New York Jets 216 43 173 Cincinnati 256 107 149 Seattle 258 42 216 Houston 268 182 106 Buffalo 330 116 214 Cleveland 331 118 213 Kansas City 349 37 312 Denver 370 138 232 Indianapolis 374 79 295 Pittsburgh 442 197 245 A Raiders 448 156 292 San Diego 470 129 341 Miami 472 54 418 New England 525 69 456 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass San Francisco 448 156 292 Dallas 442 197 245 Philadelphia 395 78 317 Atlanta 389 118 271 Detroit 352 149 203 New Orleans 349 37 312 Tampa Bay 304 123 181 NewYorkGiants 290 141 149 Chicago 270 66 204 Green Bay 264 94 170 Washington 258 42 216 Arizona 234 106 128 Minnesota 194 48 146 A Rams 152 50 102 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass Dallas 126 55 71 Arizona 152 50 102 San Francisco 181 34 147 Green Bay 194 48 146 LA Rams 234 106 128 Minnesota 264 94 170 Tampa Bay 270 66 204 Philadelphia 290 141 149 Chicago 304 123 181 Atlanta 352 149 203 Washington 360 184 176 Detroit 389 118 271 NewYorkGiants 395 78 317 New Orleans 460 152 308 AVERAGE PER GAME AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Miami 525 0 69 0 456 0 New England 472 0 54 0 418 0 Denver 4700 1290 341 0 Kansas City 460.0 152 0 308 0 Houston 374 0 79 0 295 0 San Diego 370.0 138 0 232 0 Seattle 360 0 184 0 176 0 Cincinnati 331 0 118 0 213.0 New York Jets 330 0 116 0 214 0 Indianapolis 288 0 182 0 106 0 Cleveland 256 0 107.0 149 0 Buffalo 216 0 43 0 173 0 A Raiders 181.0 34 0 147 0 Pittsburgh 126 0 55 0 71.0 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass NewYorkJets 216 0 43.0 173 0 Cincinnati 2560 1070 1490 Seattle 258 0 42 0 216 0 Houston 288 0 182 0 106 0 Buffalo 3300 116 0 2140 Cleveland 331.0 118 0 213 0 Kansas City 349 0 37 0 312 0 Denver 370.0 138.0 232 0 Indianapolis 374.0 79 0 295 0 Pittsburgh 442 0 197 0 2450 A Raiders 448 0 156 0 292.0 San Diego 470 0 129 0 341 0 Miami 472.0 54 0 418.0 New England 525 0 69 0 456.0 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass San Francisco 448 0 156 0 292 0 Dallas 442.0 197.0 245 0 Philadelphia 395 0 78 0 317 0 Atlanta 389 0 118.0 271.0 Detroit 352 0 149 0 203 0 New Orleans 349.0 37 0 312 0 Tampa Bay 304.0 123.6 181.0 NewYorkGiants 2900 141 0 1490 Chicago 270.0 66.0 204 0 Green Bay 264 0 94 0 170 0 Washington 258.0 42 0 216.0 Arizona 234 0 106 0 128 0 Minnesota 194 0 48.0 1460 LA. Rams 152 0 50.0 102.0 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass Dallas 126 0 55 0 71.0 Arizona 152.0 50.0 1020 San Francisco 181.0 34.0 147 0 Green Bay 194 0 48.0 146 0 LA. Rams 234.0 106.0 128 0 Minnesota 264 0 940 170 0 Tampa Bay 270.0 66.0 204.0 Philadelphia 290 0 141 0 149 0 Chicago 304 0 123.0 181.0 Atlanta 352 0 149 0 203 0 Washington 360.0 184.0 176.0 Detroit 389.0 118 0 271 0 NewYorkGiants 395 0 78 0 317 0 New Orleans 460.0 152.0 306.0 I-AA POLL HUNTINGDON VALLEY, Pa.

The top 25 teams In the Sports Network Division l-AA football poll, with first-place votes In parentheses, records through Sept. 4, overall points and previous ranking: Record Pts Pry I. Marshall (53) 1-00 1614 1 2McNeesState(2) 1-04 1503 4 3 Northern Iowa (5 1-00 1414 1 4Montana(1) 1-00 1375 5 5YoungstownSt(2) 0O-1 1327 2 6. Central Florida (2) 1-0-0 1284 7 7. Troy Stats (1) 000 1207 6 8 Idaho 1-00 1106 10 9 Georgia Southern 0-1-0 1080 3 10.

Boston University 000 1026 9 II. Stephen F.Austin 00-1 1003 15 12. Delaware 000 906 11 13. MiddleTnnsseeSt. 100 704 16 14 Howard University 100 699 14 15 Southern University 1-00 565 20 16 Tennessee Tech 100 562 18 17.

Western Carolina 1-00 536 17 18 William 4 Mary (1) 1-00 512 21 19 Western Kentucky 1-00 406 -20. Pennsylvania 0OO 378 19 21 Eastern Kentucky 0-1-0 364 12 22 Alcom State 0-1-0 335 13 23 OrarnbkngSt. 100 250 24 Montana State 1-00 230 25, 25 Massachusetts 000 205 23 Kicking PAT 3- 3 2-2 4- 4 6-6 22 2-2 4- 4 5- 5 2-2 4-4 FG LG Pts 3-4 27 12 3-3 42 11 2-2 42 10 1- 1 42 9 2- 2 49 8 2-2 22 8 1-1 42 7 0- 0 0 5 1- 1 27 5 0-0 0 4 Elliott. K.C. Lowery.

NY-J Elam. Den. Biasucci. Ind. Peltrey.Cin.

Stover. Cle Stynvich, Mia Bahr.N.E. Carney. D. Kasay, Sea.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Quarterbacks Att Com Yds TD Int George. All 37 29 281 3 0 Kramer, CI. 25 18 212 2 0 Young. 32 19 308 4 1 Cnnnghm.Phi. 39 20 344 2 0 Everett.

NO 37 26 326 2 2 Mitchell. Det 31 16 203 3 1 Aikman.Dal. 32 21 245 1 1 Favre.GB 36 22 185 1 0 DaBrwn.NY-G 20 10 171 1 1 Enckson.T B. 32 18 197 0 0 Rushers Att Yds AvgLGTD Smith. Dal 31 171 5 5 46 1 Sanders.

Det. 27 120 4 4 18 0 Pegram. Att. 23 93 4 0 25 1 Hampton, NY-G 21 85 4 0 20 1 Workman. TB 15 81 5 4 18 0 Moore, Anz 13 65 5 0 22 0 Tillman, Chi.

19 62 3 3 7 1 Bettis.Rams 21 52 2 5 13 1 Bennett. B. 16 51 32 9 0 S. Young, SF 5 51 10 2 23 0 ncrvan No Yds AvgLGTD Rison. At).

14 193 13 8 69 2 Irvm.Dal 8 139 17 4 38 0 Early O. 8 101 12 6 30 0 Mathis.AtJ. 8 63 7 9 15 1 Rce.SF. 7 169 24 1 69 2 Ellard.Was. 7 105 15 0 25 0 Sharpe.GB 7 53 76 14 1 Mnnra flol A fU 14 0 34 1 Novum Dal 6 53 8 8 21 0 Phi 5 76 15 2 19 1 Haynes.

NO. 5 71 14 2 23 0 Carter. Det. 5 61 12 2 15 2 Walters. F.

5 55 11 0 23 0 Hill. Ariz 5 46 9 2 12 0 Curler Mm 5 35 7.0 9 0 Punters NO Yds LG Avi Mnntiwrwrv Dat 5 244 64 48 1 Alexander. Atl 6 283 57 47 2 I anVata Rams 6 272 56 45 3 Robv.Was. 7 301 52 43 0 Berger.Phi. 6 251 52 41.8 Horan.

NY-G 5 209 46 41 8 Krfv-ji r.hi fi 245 45 40 8 Barnhardt. 6. 3 121 43 40 3 Hentrich.GB 8 317 45 39 6 Strvzmski.T.B. 5 186 43 37.2 Punt Ratumara NO Yds Avg LG TD UonmiH NY-G 2 68 34 0 68 1 Gray Det. 2 29 14 5 22 0 Smith.

Atl. 4 50 12 5 20 0 Tarter SF 2 22 11.0 15 0 Robinson. Ariz 5 50 10 0 23 0 Bailey. Rams 3 25 8 3 13 0 Palmer, Min. 5 37 7 4 12 0 uitrhall vua 2 13 6 5 10 0 Brooks B.

4 20 5 0 8 0 Turner 4 15 3 8 5 0 Kirknft Returners kin vhc aun I ft TO Ismail. Min. 2 69 34 5 48 0 GB L10 Streak Home Away GB L10 Streak Home Away Montreal 74 40 .649 z-8-2 Lost 1 32-20 42-20 Atlanta 68 46 .596 6 z-6-4 Won 1 31-24 37-22 New York 55 58 .487 18Vfr 5-5 Lost 1 23-30 32-28 Philadelphia 54 61 .470 20'ii 3-7 Won 1 34-26 20-35 Florida 51 64 .443 23'a z-6-4 Lost 2 25-34 26-30 Central Pet GB L10 Streak Home Away Cincinnati 66 48 .579 z-5-5 Lost 2 37-22 29-26 Houston 66 49 .574 Vti 7-3 Lost 1 37-22 29-27 Pittsburgh 53 61 .465 13 z-4-6 Won 1 32-29 21-32 St. Louis 53 61 .465 13 6-4 Won 2 23-33 30-28 Chicago 49 64 .434 16Vfr z-2-8 Lost 4 20-39 29-25 West Pet GB L10 Streak Home Away Los Angeles 58 56 .509 6-4 Won 2 33-22 25-34 San Francisco 55 60 .478 Wi z-4-6 Won 3 29-31 26-29 Colorado S3 64 .453 6tt z-3-7 Lost 1 25-33 28-31 San Diego 47 70 .402 12Vz z-6-4 Won 1 26-31 21-39 (Home team In CAPS) FOOTBALL NFL Sunday 49ers 3 CHIEFS PACKERS 3 Dolphins VIKINGS 4Vt Lions PATRIOTS 2 Bits BROWNS 2 Stealers FALCONS 8 Rams BUCS 2 Colts COWBOYS 14 Oilers SAINTS 8 Redskin JETS 3 Broncos RAIDERS 7 Seahawks CHARGERS 9 Bengals CARDINALS 3V Giants Monday EAGLES 3W Bears COLLEGE Thursday Nebraska 24 TEXAS TECH Saturday RUTGERS pick West Virginia Florida Stat 32Vi MARYLAND Stanford 13 WESTERN ALABAMA 20 Vanderbirt PENNST 6 Use CLEMSON 6Vt NC State RICE 13V Tulane ILLINOIS 13Vi Missouri NOTRE DAME 5Vt Michigan WASHINGTON 4 Ohio St Byu 14 AIR FORCE FLORIDA 25 Kentucky TEXAS 10Vt Louisville IOWA rvl Iowa St OREGON ST 7Vi Wywning TEXAS 3 Oklahoma WASH. ST 7 Fresno St Virginia Tech 9 S.MISSISSIPPI UCLA 24 Smu GEORGIA 1 Tennessee CAROLINA 3 Arkansas z-denotes first game was a win Eaat Pet New York 70 43 .619 z-S-5 Lost 3 33-24 37-19 Baltimore 63 49 .563 6Vfr z-7-3 Won 2 28-27 35-22 Toronto 55 60 .478 16 z-S-5 Won 1 33-26 22-34 Boston 54 61 .470 1 7 3-7 Lost 4 31-33 23-28 Detroit 53 62 .461 18 z-5-5 Lost 1 34-24 19-38 Central Pet GB L10 Streak Home Away Chicago 67 46 .593 z-6-4 Won 1 34-19 33-27 Cleveland 66 47 .584 1 6-4 Won 1 35-16 31-31 Kansas City 64 51 .557 4 z-6-4 Lost 1 35-24 29-27 Minnesota 53 60 .469 14 6-4 Won 5 32-27 21-33 Milwaukee 53 62 .461 15 3-7 Won 1 24-32 29-30 West Pet GB L10 Streak Home Away Texas 52 62 .456 2-8 Lost 6 31-32 21-30 Oakland 51 63 .447 1 4-6 Lost 2 24-32 27-31 Seattle 49 63 .438 2 z-9-1 Won 6 22-22 27-41 California 47 68 .409 Stt z-4-6 Won 1 23-40 24-28 NEW YORK How the remaining singles players advanced In the $9 36 minion s.

upen tennis cnampion-ships: Men Michael Stich 14) First round def. Olivier Delaitre. 7-6 (7-3). 6-3. 6-3.

Second round def. Steve Bryan. Third round def. Byron Black, 7-6 (7-5). 6-2.

6-1. Fourth round def. Yevgeny Kalel- niov(i, Quarterfinals vs. Jonas Bjorkman. Todd Merlin (9) First round del.

Guillaume Raoux. 8-7 (4-7). 4-6. Second round def. Andrei Chesno- Virginia TULSA Syracuse DUKE Mississippi St KANSAS NEW MEXICO California Miami-FIa 24 NAVY 4 Memphis 8 CINCINNATI 6 East Carolina 2Vs LSU 4 Michigan St 5 Tcu 6 SAN DIEGO ST 11 ARIZONA ST 7 HAWAII Oregon Odd and aoread are provided be Herrah'i Reno Race end Sports Book..

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