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Reno Gazette-Journal Tuesday, September21 1 999 5E COMMENTARY At a Glance AMERICAN CONFERENCE NFC Dtv East Akron Texas Indiana San Jose St. Alabama Oregon St. Mississippi Wake Forest Ohio Louisville Nebraska Penn St. Georgia LSU Miami (Fla.) 76 35 435 3 99 26 Houston 60 24 364 3100 79 Southern Miss. 94 51 611 2100.98 Texas Tech 56 26 349 1101 10 Oregon 113 56 725 3101 59 Northwestern 101 44 622 2101.83 Duke 74 37 389 3102.13 Texas 97 60 512 3104.03 Purdue 113 61 726 3104.32 Toledo 50 25 333 1104.54 Kansas 92 50 575 3104.57 Oregon St.

109 56 647 3104 81 Michigan St. 111 52 689 4105.47 South Carolina 66 34 351 2106 19 Arizona St. 47 19 344 2107.44 North Carolina 54 27 324 3107.62 NCAA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Total Offense 157 654 218 0 91 436 218 0 119 650 216 7 119 650 216.7 127 619 206 3 126 611 203 7 125 606 202.0 93 400 200.0 135 593 197.7 93 584 194.7 151 580 193.3 175 769 192.3 90 378 189.0 566 188.7 Utah St. 104 565 188.3 Southern California 102 375 187.5 Syracuse 126 558 186.0 Texas Tech Illinois Michigan St. Houston New Mexico North Carolina Ohio St.

Tennessee Florida Cincinnati Notre Dame Pittsburgh Rice Colorado TCU Miami (Fla.) Kansas Virginia Oregon 141 556 185.3 121 555 185.0 116 550 183.3 101 549 183.0 114 542 180.7 97 360 180.0 125 537 179 0 81 353 176.5 110 529 176.3 116 524 174.7 167 695 173.8 110 513 171.0 166 513 171.0 131 511 170.3 87 337 168.5 131 504 168 0 113 501 167.0 128 501 167.0 120 500 166.7 Porteno, Luqueno-Olimpia, Cerro Cora-Resistencia, Colegiales-Hayes, Guarani-12 de Octubre. Libre: San Lorenzo. ECUADOR 6th round Liga de Quito 1 Aucas 0 Barcelona 3, Audaz Octubrino 0 Deportivo Cuenca 3. Emelec 0 Deportivo Quito 3. El Nacional 0 Macara 2, Delfin 1 Oimedo 1, EspoliO Standings: Group 1 Barcelona, Deportivo Quito 10; Octubrino, Macara, Delfin El Nacional 5.

Group 2: Liga de Quito 13; Espoti 12; Cuenca Oimedo Aucas Emelec 3. Next round: Emelec-Ligade Quito, Na-cional-Octubrino, Aucas-Otmedo, Es-poli-Cuenca, Detfin-Deportivo Quito, Macara-Barcelona. BOLIVIA 8th round Destroyers 3, Blooming 3 Bolivar 2, San Josel Guabira 3, Wilsterman 1 Independiente Petrolero 2, Union 2 Santa Cruz 1 Oriente Petrolero 1 Potosi-The Strongest (Monday) Standings: Group Real Potosi 1 Strongest 1 Blooming 12; Guabira 10; Wilsterman Destroyers 4. Group Bolivar 17; Independiente 14; Union 13; Oriente 12; Santa Cruz 10; San Jose 4. Next round: Strongest-Guabira (Saturday); San Jose-Santa Cruz, Destroyers-Potosi, Wilsterman-Blooming, Union-Bolivar (Sunday); Oriente-lnde-pendiente (Monday).

HONDURAS 1st round Motagua 2, Platense 0 Real Espana 0, Marathon 1 Miami 2 0 0 1 000 57 37 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 New England 2 0 0 1.000 61 56 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Bullalo 1 1 0 .500 31 34 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 59 45 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-01-1-0 NY Jets 0 2 0 .000 31 47 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 Central Pet PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Dtv Jacksonville 2 0 0 1.000 63 23 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1 .000 66 20 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Tennessee 2 0 0 1.000 62 44 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Baltimore 0 2 0 .000 30 SO 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Cincinnati 0 2 0 .000 42 70 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Cleveland 0 2 0 .000 9 69 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 West Pet PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Ply San Diego 1 0 0 1.000 34 7 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Kansas City 1 1 0 .500 43 30 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Oakland 1 1 0 .500 46 45 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Seattle 1 1 0 .500 34 41 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Denver 0 2 0 .000 31 64 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Dry Dallas 2 0 0 1.000 65 42 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-01-0-0 Arizona 1 1 0 .500 41 43 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-01-0-0 NY Giants 1 1 0 .500 38 63 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Washington 1 1 0 .500 85 62 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Philadelphia 0 2 0 .000 29 44 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Central Pet PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Dry Detroit 2 0 0 1 000 51 35 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-01-0-0 Chicago 1 1 0 .500 33 31 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Green Bay 1 1 0 .500 43 47 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 34 36 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 32 22 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 West Pet PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Dry St. Louis 1 0 0 1.000 27 10 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 40 38 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 San Fran 1 1 0 .500 31 62 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-01-0-0 Atlanta 0 2 0 .000 21 41 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Carolina 0 2 0 .000 30 41 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 A wild weekend in college football By Mike Lopresti GANNETT NEWS SERVICE So what now? A thunderous college football weekend it was. Tennessee dumped. Miami broken hearted. Wisconsin upset.

Penn State barely surviving. Michigan, too. And Nebraska. Florida State redeemed. Same for Florida.

Arizona and Arizona State both upset on their home fields. By 28 points each. Alabama humbled. Whew. Maybe it'd be a good time to reassess the national championship situation.

Suddenly, Florida looks most dangerous of all, having strangled Tennessee with defense. "We made a hell of a statement," said Florida end Alex Brown, he with his five sacks. Notice the Gator schedule. Alabama and LSU are troubled. Florida State must visit the Swamp, which gulps visiting teams.

Bottom line: All things considered, Florida is on the most direct road to the Sugar Bowl. And the others? The king is probably kaput. It will require several dominoes to fall for Tennessee to get back into the national title hunt. The repeat likely won't happen. "There was no finger pointing," quarterback Tee Martin said of the 23-21 loss.

"We don't have enough fingers to point at all the things we did wrong. We'd have to borrow some hands." Penn State had one of its most stirring comebacks ever in Miami. But it is still a nagging issue, this quarterback shuttle that Joe Paterno does mostly by the gut. The game ended up in Kevin Thompson's hands in the last two minutes. Two minutes before that, it was in Rashard Casey's hands.

A curious way to go at an unbeaten season. "I plav for the best coach in the history of college foot B.C. OPEN ENDICOTT, Y. Final scores and prize money Monday fromthe $1 .6 million B.C. Open, played on the6, 974-yard.

par-72En-Joie Golf Course (x-won on second playoff hole): x-Brad Faxon, $288,000 6M7-7M7 273 Fred Funk. $172.800 70-81-70-72273 RorySaBbatrt, $108,800 69-87-88-70274 CrakjA.Spance, $60.320 74-69-68-65276 Jonathan Kaye, Stephen Ames, Rcxmie Black, MarkCarnevale. Peter Jacobsen, TrevorDodds, Mike Weir, DeanePappaa. $30,400 71-71-67-70279 Pad. Harrington, Skip Kendall, Kat.

Miyamoto, ChipBeck, PhilMickelson, David Ogrin, David Peoples, $20.864 73-70-7146280 Doug Barron, MheSpoM. David Edwards, Pole Jordan, Robert Karlsson, JohnEltott, Russ Cochran. Frank UckNtar. Gabriel Hertstedt MikeSprtnger. TomScherrer.

Chris DiMaroo, QeneSauers. Brands! Chamblee, Frank Nobilo, DAWeibring. Woody Austin, JoeOgilvie. TedTryba. Bobby Wadkins.

Greg Chalmers. Sieve Lowery, $6.560 74-7049-72285 Chns Perry, Giant Wane. NKkFakJo. Billy Andrade. John Maoinnes, Brian Wenninger, Room Freeman, Bradley Hughes, Jeny Kelly.

PhUTataurangi, Duffy Waldorf, Bo Van Pelt, Wayne Grady, Jeff Gallagher, TirnLoustatot, BNIGIasson, No Yds Avg UAB 3 93 31.0 Wisconsin 10 196 196 Purdue 10 178 17.8 North Carolina St 11 194 17.6 Virginia Tech 10 176 17.6 Kansas 7 123 17.6 Arizona 10 164 16.4 Minnesota 22 359 16.3 Texas 8 128 16.0 Oregon 9 138 15.3 Kickoff Returns No Yds Avg Maryland 4 178 44.5 Kansas St. 4 150 37.5 Virginia Tech 2 74 37.0 Washington 5 181 36.2 Wisconsin 6 204 34.0 Alabama 7 221 31.6 Nebraska 4 124 31.0 Boston Col. 3 91 30.3 Kansas 13 388 29 8 California 5 146 29.2 Sunday Atlanta at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Cincinnati at Carolina, 10 a.m.

Cleveland at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Denver at Tampa Bay, 1 0 a.m. Detroit at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Philadelphia at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Seattle at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m.

Washington at New York Jets, 1 0 a.m. Tennessee at Jacksonville, 1 :05 p.m. Indianapolis at San Diego, 1 :05 p.m. Chicago at Oakland, 1 :1 5 p.m. Minnesota at Green Bay, 1:15 p.m.

New York Giants at New England, 5:20 p.m. OPEN: Dallas, Miami, New Orleans Monday San Francisco at Arizona, 6 p.m. 13. West Georgia 2-1 24 14. Northeastern St, Okla.

2-1 23 15. Pittsburg State, Kan. 2-1 22 16. Michigan Tech 3-0 17 17. North Dakota 24 11 18.

Southern Arkansas 2-1 8 19. Millersville, Pa. 1-1 4 (tie)Western State, Colo. 1-2 4 ball; I won't ever second-guess anything he does," said receiver Chafie Fields, who caught the 79-yard Thompson pass that saved the day. Florida State got its revenge on North Carolina State.

But hidden in the 42-1 1 score was an offense that sometimes struggled. "Forty-two points is not enough against a team that humiliated us last year," receiver Peter Warrick said. Coach Bobby Bowden saw it, too, but saved his concerns for later. "There's no need," he said, "in me complaining about 42 points." Michigan narrowly got out of Syracuse in one piece. Does that suggest a vulnerable team on the road, with trips to Wisconsin and Penn State ahead? And now to Wisconsin.

Good grief. Supposedly scheduled a non-conference slate of pastry, bit into a fruit tart named Cincinnati and found a rock. Gone are thoughts of a national title run. And it was no way to bolster Ron Dayne's Heisman run. The Badgers are good, but apparently they're not Troy State.

That's who beat Cincinnati the week before. Then there's Nebraska. Its reconfigured backfield has no real rushing threat, and the line is not clearing room. The Corahuskers rushed for only 119 yards in holdingback Southern Mississippi. A program that has finished in the top six nationally in rushing every sea-sonsince 1978andwon 13rushingtitlescurxentlyranks No.

25. NCAA TEAM STATISTICS Total Offense Plays Yds YdsPg 538.6 5385 532.0 532.0 527.3 513.0 499.0 494.5 494.0 484.3 482.0 473.6 469.5 462.0 461.0 459.6 456.3 453.6 450.3 449.5 445.5 444.0 442.5 442.0 437.0 435.3 430.0 Louisville Texas Florida Oklahoma Colorado Georgia 231 1616 159 1077 242 1596 153 1064 251 1582 168 1026 Oregon St. 224 1497 Brigham Young 164 989 Georgia Tech 212 1482 New Mexico St. 230 1453 Miami (Ohio) 239 1446 Kentucky 243 1421 MiaSOUIl Air Force Marshall Tulane Purdue Oregon San Jose St. Penn St.

Kansas St. Iowa St. Texas Utah St. Maryland Western Mich. Stanford Michigan St.

Wisconsin Nevada Boston Col. Virginia Tech Illinois Minnesota Navy Florida St. 169 939 163 924 220 1383 245 1379 216 1369 216 1361 230 1351 263 1798 151 891 210 1332 306 1770 227 1326 198 1311 195 1306 223 1290 218 1289 223 1289 246 1282 162 854 154 851 203 1266 208 1252 220 1248 226 1240 429.6 429.6 427.3 427.0 425.5 422.0 417.3 416.0 413.3 4103 406.5 404.5 401.0 401 .0 3995 397.5 394.0 393.6 392.0 369.0 3880 387.6 East Caro. 205 1231 Southern California 1 5281 3 Tennessee 142 809 197 1203 Mississippi LSU Notre Dame Clemson Colorado St. UCLA Ohio St.

Idaho Indiana Central Fla. 215 1203 277 1598 151 795 188 1182 225 1181 209 1176 216 1167 192 1164 240 1163 Yds Avg YdsPg Feterlk.BYU Heupel.Okla Bonner.Ky Ramsey.Tulane Carter.Ga Brees, Purdue Moschetti.Colo Redman.Louv McCown.TexA&M Lester.WMich Penningtn.Marsh Neill.Nevada Rattay.LaTech Streeter.Clem Hamilton.GaTech 785 7.2 392 5 7.5 370.5 6.5 358 3 7.4 355.0 7.7 331.0 741 1075 1065 662 977 975 961 638 948 889 864 854 1132 565 7.3 325.6 7.8 325.0 6.6 320.3 8.5 319.0 7.2 316.0 8.1 296.3 7.4 288 0 6.0 284 6 5.7 283.0 7.0 282 5 8.3 281 3 5.9 278 6 6.7 275.5 7.4 274.0 7.6 271.6 5.0 270.0 5.9 269 6 7.1 260.6 5.9 252.0 5.8 249.3 6.4 246.7 7.5 245.3 6.2 244.0 4.7 241 0 6.5 236.3 6.0 236.0 5.7 234.6 7.3 229 6 7.6 228.0 6.6 227.6 6.0 216.0 5.3 215.6 5.2 212.6 6.0 210.0 5.3 209.3 844 836 Robinson.Hawaii Applewhte.Texas 1102 Smith.OreSt 822 815 810 809 782 756 748 987 736 488 482 709 472 704 689 684 683 432 647 638 630 628 Husak.Stan Penn.CenFIa A.Rndl El.lnd Bath.Mia.O Counts.MidTen Crosbie.UtahSt Jackson.NDame Feeley.Oregon Curry.NC Weinke.FlaSt T.MartinJenn Broadwatr.Navy Cockerham.Minn Kittner.lll Newton.ColoSt Arceneaux.Utah Zolman.Vand Davis, Kent Ellis.Va Kenner.Cin Kelly.SMiss Stoerner.Ark McMahon.Rut Garrard, ECar Leard.Aub Miller, Miss Kasteler.SnJose Hasselbck.BC Burke.MichSt 626 6.6 208.6 413 7.6 206.5 412 616 405 606 606 597 395 581 4.5 206.0 5.9 205.3 6.6 202.5 8.7 202.0 6.8 202.0 4.6 199.0 5.5 6.1 197.5 193.6 Leading Passers AttCpYdsTds Pts Hamilton.GaTech 60 46 687 7 211 3 Leard.Aub 61 42 629 6 187.9 Kittner.lll 77 50 691 9 178.9 Enzminger.NMxSt 50 24 450 8 176.4 36 702 5 175.8 Moschetti.Colo 100 72 972 6 167.4 Palmer.SoCal 40 30 355 3 164.3 133 92108912 163.2 69 44 585 7 162.7 94 68 761 8 162.0 48 23 447 5 160.5 117 70 981 11 156.2 96 67 811 5 155.9 70 44 585 5 153.8 128 871047 9 153.6 133 94101210 153.4 Bonner.Ky Jenkins.Ariz Heupel.Okla Lester.WMich Feterik.BYU Miller.Miss Ramsey.Tulane Kedman.Louv 58 30 572 4 150 4 Feeley.Oregon 90 51 743 7 149.5 Penningtn.Marsh 106 67 869 8 149.4 Smith, Ariz 46 33 382 2 147 1 Applewhte.Texas 145 921159 7 145.1 D.Johnson.FIa 106 57 89610 144.6 Streeter.Clem Alfred, Baylor Counts.MidTen Kelly.SMiss Volek.Fres Brees, Purdue Smith, Kansas 66 47 530 2 142.6 67 43 516 4 142 6 103 73 721 5 141.8 85 49664 8 140.2 91 55 594 8 139.9 122 75 910 7 139.8 50 31 326 4 139.2 Leading Rushers Car Yds AvaYdsPa Simonton.OreSt 98 557 5.7 185 6 Davis, lowaSt 88 555 6.3 185.0 Dayne.Wis 79 524 6.6 174.6 Black.Mo 57 345 6.1 172.5 Moreau.Louv 64 508 7.9 169.3 Whitaker.SnJose 60 504 8.4 168.0 Murphy.KanSt 37 305 8.2 152.5 Alexander, Ala 83 449 5.4 149.6 Prentice.Mia.O 100 432 4.3 144.0 Kane.WF 52 276 5.3 138.0 T.Jones.Va 82 410 5.0 136.6 Wilson.ECar 57 405 7.1 135.0 Tomlinson.TCU 46 264 5.7 132.0 Lewis.Tenn 47 258 5.5 129.0 58 258 4.4 129.0 47 246 5.2 123.0 62 364 5.9 121.3 Washingtn.BC Stith.VaTech Brown, UlahSt Jordan, Md Gunn.Miss 61 363 6.0 121.0 68 359 5.3 119.6 337 8.2 112.3 Nix.SMiss 71 337 4.7 112.3 Wilburn.NTex 69 331 4.8 110.3 Redmond.ArizSt 44 219 5.0 109.5 Barnes, NMxSt 52 326 6.3 1086 Thomas, Mich 79 322 4.1 107.3 76 321 4.2 107.0 65 311 4.8 103.6 49 308 6.3 102.6 Jackson. MiaFIa Berts.lowa Graham.FIa Anderson, Utah 34 205 6.0 102.5 Smith.UTEP 64 301 4.7 100.3 Broadwatr.Navy 75 300 4.0 100.0 Anderson.NW 93 300 3.2 100.0 Mealey.LSU 49 299 6.1 99.6 A.Rndl El.lnd 62 295 4.8 98.3 Thornton.Okla 33 195 5.9 97.5 Wiley.OhioSt 48 289 6.0 96.3 Crooks.Rut 43 192 4.5 96.0 Lemon.Nevada 69 287 4.2 95.6 Receiving urns ros uira 3 44 600 14.6 3 35 414 11.6 3 30 337 10.0 3 28 351 9.3 3 27 334 9.0 3 26 338 8.6 3 26 327 8.6 2 17 286 8.5 2 17 177 8.5 3 25 372 8.3 Insiey, Nevada Dawson.Tulane Daniels, Purdue Jackson.Louv Lee.CenFIa Warrick.FlaSt Jones.UtahSt Edwards.Ga Gardner.Clem Kilow.Ark St Whalen.Ky Northcutt.Ariz Brown.WVa McCareins.NIII Burnette.Tulane Neal.WMich Hackett.WashSt Caviljexas Walters.Stan Myers, LSU Stutzmann.Hawaii Haddad.Bufalo Juergens.Wash Daigre.LaTech Pinkston.SMiss Boyd.Louv Nunez.Texas Wilson.Tenn Hooks.BYU Wofford.Clem 3 25 306 8.3 4 31 522 7.7 3 23 186 7.6 3 22 387 7.3 3 22 364 7.3 3 22 345 7.3 3 22 235 7.3 4 29 384 7.2 3 21 337 7.0 3 21 266 7.0 3 21 194 7.0 2 14 165 7.0 2 14 162 7.0 4 27 283 6.7 3 20 362 6.6 3 20 226 6.6 4 26 274 6.5 2 13 238 6.5 2 13 212 6.5 2 13 192 6.5 Scoring TDXPFGPts PtPg Whitaker.SnJose 9 2 0 56 18.67 Alexander.Ala Simonton.OreSt Prentice.Mia.O L.Staley.BYU Lewis.Tenn 54 18.00 54 18.00 48 16.00 30 15.00 30 15.00 42 14.00 Moreau.Louv Kitchens.TexA&M 0 12 5 27 13.50 Janikwski.FlaSt 0 13 9 40 13.33 Del Verne, Mich 0 Neal.WMich 6 Crouch.Neb 6 710 37 12 33 0 0 36 12.00 0 36 12 00 0 36 12.00 Barnes.NMxSt 6 0 Blakley.Mo 4 0 Chandler.FIa 0 16 Edinger.MichSt 0 10 Dorsch, Purdue 0 15 Jackson. MiaFIa 5 2 Whalen.Ky 5 2 Lenhardt.Duke 0 0 Samuel, Ky 0 13 0 24 12.00 6 34 11.33 8 3411.33 6 3311.00 0 3210.67 0 3210 67 7 2110.50 6 31 10.33 0 3010.00 0 3010.00 0 3010.00 0 3010 00 0 3010.00 Dayne.Wis T.Jones.Va 5 A.Rndl El.lnd 5 Johnson.Colo 5 Hamner.Minn 5 Taylor.FIa 5 K.Carter, Stan 5 0 30 10.00 0 30 10 00 5 30 10.00 3 20 10.00 Rackers.lll 0 15 Newbury.SoCal 0 11 Receiving Yards Per Game Gms CtYds YdsPg Insley.Neveda 3 44 600 200.00 Johnson.Mia.O 3 14 436 145.33 Edwards.Ga 2 17 286 143.00 3 35 414 138.00 Dawson.Tulane Lucas.Ark Northcutt.Ariz McCareins.NIII Kilow.Ark St Burnette.Tulane Pinkston.SMiss Wilson.Tenn Taykx.TexA&M Jackson.Louv Neal.WMich Warrick.FlaSt Daniels. Pur due Walters.Stan Lee.CenFIa Morgan.

KanSt Jones.UtahSt Hooks.BYU Whalen.Ky 2 8 265 132 50 31 522 130 50 22 387 129.00 25 372 124 00 22 364 121 33 20 362 120 67 13 238 119.00 9 235 117.50 3 28 351 117.00 3 22 345 115 00 3 26 338 112 67 3 30 337 112 33 3 21 337 112 33 3 27 334 111.33 2 7 222 111.00 3 26 327 109.00 2 13 212 106.00 3 25 306 102 00 Kelly.SoCal 2 11 202 101.00 Canoetosi.LaTech 4 25 402 100.50 CavH.Texas 4 29 384 96 00 Wofford.Clem 2 13 192 96 00 TerreH.Mich 3 19 287 95 67 Carter.Hawali 3 15 286 95 33 Jackson.FIa 3 19 284 94.67 Broncos 0, unmpia Universidad Victoria (Wednesday) Standings: Motagua, Marathon Olimpia, Broncos Platense. Universi dad, Vida, Real Espana, Federal, Victo ria 0. Next round: Platense-Broncos, Olimpia-Motagua, Marathon-Universi- aaa, viaa-Heat bspana, r-eaerai-victo ria. COSTA RICA 6th round Herediano 1 Cartaguines 0 Santa Barbara 0, Saprissa 1 Alajueiense 6, Goicoechea 1 Puntarenas 3, San Carlos 1 Limon 1 Carmelita 0 Santos 2. Perez Zeledon 1 Standings: Alajueiense, Saprissa 12; bantos ii; nereaiano, Limon iu Cartaguines Carmelita San Carlos banta tsarpara, runtarenas rerez Zeledon Goicoechea 4.

Next round: Saprissa-San Carlos, Perez Zeledon-Alajuelense, Goicoechea-Puntarenas, Santa Bar-oara-Herediano, Carmelita-Cartaguines, Limon-Santos. UUA I tMALA 9th round Aurora 2, EscuintlaO Suchitepequez 2, Coban Imperial 2 Carcha 4, Sacachispas 1 Deportivo Zacapa 0, Cotzumalguapa Antigua 1 Comunicaciones 0 Municipal 0, Universidad 1 Standings: Universidad 19; Comuni caciones, Aurora 18; Municipal 16; Antigua, Cotzumalguapa 14; Suchitepequez, Carcha 1 1 Escuintla Coban bacachispas zacapa o. Next round: Universida-Aurora, Coban-Carcha, Cotzumalguapa-An-tigua, Comunicaciones-Municipal, Es-cuintla-Suchitepequez, Sacachispas- Zacapa. SEAT OPEN LUXEMBOURG Results Monday of the $180,000 Seat Open WTA Tour tournament: Singles First Round Lina Krasnoroutskaia, Russia, def. Elena Tatarkova, Ukraine, 6-3, 6-1 Denisa Chladkova, Czech Republic, def.

Laurence Courtois, Belgium, 7-b, 5. Justine Henin, Belgium, def. Kveta Hrdlickova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-2. Sarah Pitkowski, France, def. Barbara Rittner, Germany, 7-5, 6-4.

Sabine Appelmans, Belgium, def. Irina Spirlea, Romania, 7-5, 7-6 (7-3). BOURNEMOUTH BOURNEMOUTH, England Results Monday of the Samsung Open ATP Tour clay-court tournament: Singles Semifinals Stefan Koubek (5), Austria, def. Thomas Enqvist (1 Sweden, 6-3, 2-6, 5-5, retired. Adrian Voinea, Romania, def.

Younes El Aynaoui (3), Morocco, 6-3, 6-4. Championship Adrian Voinea, Romania, def. Stefan Koubek (5), Austria, 1-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7-2). FRESNO STATE INVITATIONAL (Saturday) Top 10 1. Christy Villa (UCB), 17:54 2.

Jody Carlson (UNR). 18:00 3. Tricia Mattson (CON-U). 1 8:29 4. Jennifer Smith (FSU), 1 8:32 5.

Rachel Lafady (CON-U), 18:32 6. Maribah Abdedu (UNR), 18:35 7. Janina Cram (SJS-A), 18:38 8. Ana Martinez (SJS-A), 18:39 9. Jessica Zamdt (UNR), 18:55 10.

Allison Kegley (SJS-A), 19:00 Other UNR finishers 14. Christy Gleason. 19:16 27. Megan Johnson, 19:54 28. Erin Seward, 19:58 37.

Jen Fozard, 20:24 39. Sky Baumbach, 20:31 45. Jana Sutfm, 20:51 NHL PRESEASON EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division TRTPtsGFQA N.Y. Rangers 3 1 0 0 6 12 9 N.Y. Islanders 2 0 0 1 New Jersey 2 10 1 Pittsburgh 12 0 1 Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 5 12 6 5 10 14 3 14 15 0 4 8 Northeast Division TRTPtsGFGA Ottawa 4 1 0 0 8 16 12 Boston 3 0 10 Montreal 2 4 10 7 13 9 5 15 21 4 10 12 3 7 8 Toronto 2 3 0 0 Buffalo 1110 Southeast Division TRTPtsGFGA Atlanta 3 11 1 7 17 14 Tampa Bay 2 4 0 Washington 2 0 0 Carolina 1 2 0 4 16 18 4 5 3 2 6 6 Florida 0 2 1 1 9 11 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division TRTPtsGFGA Chicago 4 1 0 0 8 18 12 Detroit 3 14 I St.

Louis 1 2 2 0 4 11 9 Nashville 0 3 2 0 2 10 15 Northwest Division TRTPtsGFGA Edmonton 4 2 0 0 8 19 12 Calgary 2 3 0 0 4 8 12 Colorado 1 3 0 1 3 13 20 Vancouver 0 2 2 1 3 11 16 Pacific Division TRTPtsGFGA Dallas 3 1 2 0 8 17 11 Los Angeles 3 1 1 0 7 17 7 SanJose 2 0 2 0 6 10 5 Anaheim 2 2 1 0 5 9 15 Phoenix 0 3 2 0 2 8 16 Note: One point for a tie; a team scor ing a goal in overtime is credited with a victory in the column; the team giving up a goal in overtime has its one point credited in the RT column and does NOT geta Monday's results Atlanta 3, Carolina 2 Edmonton 2, Toronto 1 New York Rangers 3. New Jersey 2, OT Vancouver 3. Montreal 3, tie Los Angeles 8. Anaheim 1 Today's game Vancouver at Ottawa, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Philadelphia Phantoms, 4 p.m.

Calaarv at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. New York Rangers at New Jersey, 4:30 pm Tampa Bay at Florida. 4:30 p.m. Nashville vs. SL Louis at Lafayette.

5 p.m. Colorado at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. BASEBALL TEXAS RANGERS Extended the contracts of Doug Melvin, general manager, and Johnny Oates, manager, for two years. National League COLORADO ROCKIES Named Dan O'Dowd general manager. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Agreed Sunday's results Tampa Bay 19, Philadelphia 5 Washington 50, New York Giants 21 Jacksonville 22, Carolina 20 Miami 19, Arizona 16 Seattle 14, Chicago 13 Oakland 22, Minnesota 17 New England 31 Indianapolis 28 San Diego 34, Cincinnati 7 Pittsburgh 23.

Baltimore 20 Detroit 23, Green Bay 1 5 San Francisco 28, New Orleans 21 Tennessee 26, Cleveland 9 Kansas City 26, Denver 10 Buffalo 1 7, New York Jets 3 OPEN: St. Louis Monday's result Dallas 24, Atlanta 7 NFL SUMMARY COWBOYS 24, FALCONS 7 Atlanta 0 0 077 Dallas 10 0 7724 First Quarter Dal FG Cunningham 23. 9:53. Dal E.Smith 2 run (Cunningham Third Quarter Dal E.Smith 7 run (Cunningham kick). 11:24.

Fourth Quarter Atl Dwight 45 pass from Kaneil (Anderson kick), 4:00. Dal Ellis 87 interception return (Cunningham kick), :46. A 63,663. All Dal 13 17 23-85 37-133 231 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interceptions Ret. Comp-Att-Int 1-4 3-16 4-55 0-0 2-28 3-154 16-38-3 10-22-2 backed-Yards Lost 3-31 Punts 7-40 .6 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Penalties-Yards 11-82 Time of Possession 27:12 2-11 6-36 .8 0-0 9-69 32:48 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Atlanta, Hanspard 19-76, Anderson 3-9, T.Mathis 1-0.

Dallas, E.Smith 29-1 08, Warren 6-1 5, Tucker 1-8, Aikman 1-2. PASSING Atlanta, Kanell 9-22-2-1 72, Graziani 7-16-1 -90. Dallas, Aikman 10-22-2-109. RECEIVING Atlanta, T.Mathis 4-73, Callaway 3-52, Harris 3-46, Santiago 2- 17, Dwight 1-45, Kozlowski 1-14, Christian 1 -8, Hanspard 1-7. Dallas, Ogden 2- 18, Irvin 2-13, Ismail 1-38, Bjornson 1-18, LaFleur 1-9, Mills 1-8, Warren 1-4, E.Smith1-1.

MISSED FIELD GOALS Atlanta, Andersen 49 (SH). Dallas, Cunningham 47 (WR). CFL East Division TPTS PF PA 8 3 0 16 264 217 6 5 0 12 392 260 5 6 0 10 255 243 2 9 0 4 213 402 West Division TPTS PF PA 8 3 0 16 293 242 8 3 0 16 342 244 4 7 0 8 303 337 Montreal Hamilton Toronto Winnipeg B.C. Calgary Edmonton Saskatchewan 3 8 0 6 237 355 Note: Two points for a regulation or overtime win and one point for a tie. Saturday's results Calgary 29, Toronto 26 Hamilton 65, Winnipeg 1 5 Sunday's result Montreal 21, B.C.

12 TOP 25 FB SCHEDULE Thursday. Sept 23 No. 8 Virginia Tech vs. Clemson, 8 p.m. Saturday.

Sept 25 No. 1 Florida State at North Carolina, 3:30 p.m. No. 2 Penn State vs. Indiana, Noon No.

3 Florida at Kentucky, 7:30 p.m. No. 4 Michigan at No. 20 Wisconsin, 3:30 p.m. No.

5 Texas vs. Southern Mis sissippi, 3:30 p.m. No. 7 Nebraska at Missouri, 7 p.m. No.

7 Tennessee vs. Memphis, 4 p.m. No. 9 Miami at East Carolina. 6 p.m.

No. 1 1 Georgia vs. Central Florida, 1 p.m. No. 1 2 Ohio State vs.

Cincinnati, Noon No. 13 Purdue vs. Northwestern, Noon No. 14 Arkansas at Alabama, 3:30 p.m. No.

15 Kansas State at Iowa State, 12:30 p.m. No. 1 6 Southern California at Oregon, 10:15 o.m. No. 17 Brigham Young vs.

Virginia, 9 p.m. No. 18 UCLA at Stanford, 5 p.m. No. 21 Marshall vs.

Temple. 8 p.m. No. 22 Texas at Bavlor. 7 P.m.

No. 23 Mississippi State vs. South Carolina, p.m. No. 24 Air Force vs.

Wyoming. 3 p.m. No. 25 North Carolina State at Wake Forest, Noon Division l-AA Pot HUNTINGDON VALLEY. Pa.

The too 25 teams in the Sports Network Di vision l-AA football coll. with first-place votes in parentheses, records through bept. 19 and points. Record Pts Pvs 1 Ga Southern 1361 2-1 1.658 1 2. Montana (18) 2-0 1,564 3 3.

Appalachian St (1) 1-1 1,546 4 4. Northern Iowa (8) 3-0 1.520 6 5TrovState(51 2-0 1.440 6Hofstra 3-0 1,368 7 7. Delaware 3-0 1,235 9 8. Tennessee St (1) 3-0 1,209 12 9. Massachusetts (2) 1-1 1.179 2 10.

HamDton 3-0 1.155 10 11. Illinois State 2-1 1,091 5 12. Southern 3-0 1.083 11 13. Western Illinois 3-0 934 14 14 Villanova 2-1 822 22 15 Lehioh 2-0 641 17 16 South Florida 2-1 565 21 17. Northern Arizona 1-1 472 16 18YoungstownSt 2-1 465 20 19.

1-2 415 13 20 Tennessee St 3-0 402 25 2 I.Jackson State 2-1 369 24 22. Northwestern St 1-2 330 23 23 McNeese State 1-2 189 15 24. Eastern Kentucky 2-1 173 25. Southern Illinois 34 151 NCAA DIVISION II POLL INDIANAPOLIS The top 20 teams in the NCAA Division II football poll with records throuah Seot 19 and points Record Pts 1 Carson-Newman. Term.

3-0 2. Northern Colorado 3-0 2-0 2- 1 3- 0 3- 0 34 34 2-1 2-1 4-0 34 1-1 3 Central Oklahoma 4 Slippery Rock. Pa. 5 Nebraska-Omaha 6. Tuskegee 7 Eastern New Mexico (tie) New Haven 8 Northwest Missouri St 9.

UC Davis 10. Fort Valley State. Ga. 11 North Dakota State 12. Indiana.

Pa. NCAA TEAM DEFENSE Total Defense Plays YdsYdsPg 113 273 136.5 123 329 164.5 190 523 174.3 174 547 1 82.3 137 372 186.0 157 567 189.0 191 574 191.3 Virginia Tech Kansas St. Minnesota Oklahoma St Arkansas Iowa St. Mississippi St. Oklahoma Nebraska Wisconsin 124 404 202.0 196 607 202.3 158 627 209.0 183 644 214.7 Miami (Fla.) Southern California 136 469 234.5 Maryland 204 722 240.7 New Mexico St.

Marshall Syracuse Texas Tech Southern Miss. South Carolina Michigan Texas Houston Michigan St Texas San Diego St. California New Mexico Memphis Auburn Alabama Northwestern Bowling Green East Caro. LSU UNLV Georgia Brigham Young 178 734 244.7 200 758 252.7 174 762 254.0 211 763 254.3 171 783 261.0 197 790 263.3 187 801 267.0 187 804 268.0 149 562 281.0 212 843 281.0 200 854 284.7 2781147 286.8 197 876 292.0 133 588 294.0 208 905 301.7 193 906 302.0 228 914 304.7 198 920 306.7 231 925 308.3 190 926 308.7 214 928 309.3 199 935 311.7 207 944 314.7 131 631 315.5 123 635 317.5 Scoring Defense Pts A3V8 3.3 3.5 4.7 5.0 5.0 5.7 6.7 8.0 9.3 9.7 11.7 12.3 12.3 12.5 12.7 13.3 13.3 13.3 13.5 14.0 14.0 14.0 14.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.3 15.7 16.3 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.3 17.7 17.7 17.8 17.8 18.3 18.5 18.7 19.0 19.5 19.7 19.7 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.5 20.7 20.7 Arkansas Maryland Kansas St Minnesota Oklahoma Virginia Tech Iowa St. Nebraska Georgia Mississippi St.

Marshall East Caro. Syracuse Wisconsin Utah Michigan Michigan St Houston Southern Miss. Clemson Southern California Memphis Miami (Fla.) New Mexico St. Texas Auburn Oklahoma St. Cincinnati Northwestern Illinois Air Force UNLV Mississippi Purdue Florida St.

Pittsburgh North Carolina St. Penn St. South Carolina Texas Alabama Virginia Boston Cot. Ohio St. Iowa Buffalo Tennessee Miami (Ohio) Brigham Young New Mexico LSU Rushing Defense car Yds Yosrg Texas 52 95 77 45 50 25.0 40.7 43.0 47.0 Nebraska Arkansas Kansas St.

TCU Southern California Brigham Young Michigan St. Oklahoma St Florida Southern Miss. Mississippi Louisville Tennessee Virginia Tech Miami (Fla.) Auburn Mississippi St. Idaho Alabama Maryland Illinois Florida St Air Force New Mexico St East Caro. Clemson Syracuse Marshall San Diego St Iowa St.

Purdue Wisconsin Michigan North Carolina St. Georgia Northwestern Oklahoma California New Mexico Minnesota Virginia Colorado St. Bowling Green Stanford 122 86 94 77 95 47.5 50.5 55.0 55.0 58.7 58.7 59.7 60.0 65.0 65.5 68.5 53 101 46 110 89 165 88 176 86 176 103 179 100 180 91 195 67 131 69 137 107 209 69.7 78 212 70.7 106 216 100 224 93 229 91 231 93 237 93 242 43 163 72.0 74.7 763 77.0 79.0 80.7 81.5 95 250 99 258 65 173 103 263 109 272 112 275 93 283 119 285 80 285 124 287 150 390 83.3 86.0 86.5 87.7 90.7 91.7 94.3 95.0 95.0 95.7 97.5 54 199 99.5 130 303 101.0 86 211 105.5 95 218 109.0 122 327 109.0 122 328 109.3 122 329 109.7 115 337 112.3 103 348 116.0 113 356 118.7 151 483 120.8 Penn St. Southern Methodist 77 242 121.0 Oregon 99 374 124.7 Notre Dame 133 502 125.5 Texas 153 529 132.3 LSU 118 397 132.3 Pass Efficiency Defense AttCpYdsTds Pts Minnesota 68 22 195 0 50.56 KansasSt. 78 31 235 1 64.15 Oklahoma St.

86 30 371 2 64.64 Iowa St. 64 26 284 0 68.53 Virginia Tech 44 20 136 1 69 83 Nebraska 101 42 485 2 74 59 SoCalifornia 83 40 368 1 77.36 Wisconsin 78 37 342 1 78.24 Oklahoma 38 21 193 1 80 29 UNLV 61 29 230 2 83 48 Texas 125 45 618 3 83 85 Mississippi St. 85 46 358 1 83 97 La -Monroe 57 23 289 2 83 99 Cincinnati 62 25 318 2 84.37 Maryland 113 63 491 1 84 55 Arkansas 60 30 286 0 86 71 Georgia 77 34 432 2 86 87 New Mexico St 83 38 484 3 89 83 Auburn 150 77 702 5 90 98 East Caro. 115 58 670 2 91.20 Utah 82 45 427 0 91.30 Marshall 91 48 486 1 92.44 Syracuse 108 55 500 2 94 07 Air Force 90 47 499 2 97.24 Temple 70 35 381 1 97.58 N.Carolina St 156 83 90S 1 97.80 Miami (Ohio) 102 46 569 4 99 02 Memphis 76 39 425 2 99.08 Who are these impostors? They ask that, too, at Alabama. The Tide lost for a second straight time to Louisiana Tech, on a late 28-yard touchdown pass on 4th and 26 This two weeks after Alabama had to wheeze to get by Vanderbilt.

The crowd has turned on Coach Mike DuBose. "We're not living up to expectations," defensive end Reggie Grimes said. "I'm just so sick of it." Louisiana Tech's backup quarterback Brian Stall-worth had to do the work at the end. Star gunslinger Tim Rattay hurt his ankle. As Rattay was being carried to the locker room, he made the trainers put down his stretcher so he could watch the winning score.

ONE WEEKEND IN THE LIFE OFTHE PAC-IT-IN 10 Washington lost to Air Force to start 0-2 for the first time since 1985. Washington State lost to Idaho for the first time since 1965. Arizona State, a league favorite, lost 35-7 at home to New Mexico State, which had been 0-14 against ranked opponents since 1979. Arizona, in the preseason top five, dropped to 2-2 by being pounded 50-22 by Stanford, a league cousin that had earlier lost to Texas by eight touchdowns. Southern California barely beat San Diego State.

Oregon State slipped by Division l-AA Georgia Southern. UCLA finally got back all its suspended players, who had fibbed to get handicapped parking stickers, and beat Fresno State. Oh, and Oregon beat Nevada big. Hallelujah. QUOTEBOOK "It's 34-6.

1 think we're going to win, but I don't know." Arkansas Coach Houston Nutt, trying to explain while starting quarterback Clint Stoerner was still on the field in the fourth quarter of a blowout against Louisiana-Monroe. Stoerner hurt his knee. "We couldn't have beaten anybody today. It didn't matter who we played. It just happened to be Maryland." West Virginia coach Don Nehlen after a 33-0 loss.

"Lots of people will ask, 'What's wrong with Well, give us credit. We have a good team." Southern Mississippi coach Jeff Bower after a 20-1 3 loss to the Cornhuskers. STATISTIC OF THE WEEK Going into this year, Maryland was No 96 in Division l-A in winning percentage in the 1990s, New Mexico State was No. 107, Iowa State No. 110 and Oregon State No.

113. All four are 3-0 this season. THUMBS OF THE WEEK Up to Ohio University. Put one in moral victory column after scaring Ohio State. Last in-state team to beat Buckeyes: Ober-lin in 1921.

Down to Notre Dame. What a mess. Irish now 0-3 against Big Ten since turning down invitation to join. Quarterback Jarious Jackson keeps ducking post-loss media (now there's a team captain for you). And possible new rules violations could include former player selling game tickets for $50.

Like, who would want to pay $50 right now? Down to Lou Holtz. Nobody said it would be easy. South Carolina loss gives him his first 0-3 start since William Mary days in 1970. LATIN AMERICAN SCORES Weekend's scores and standings in Latin America (Home teams listed first): MLXICO 6th round Santos 1 Toiuca 2, Tigres 1 Monterrey 4, Puebta 2 Cruz Azul 0, Pumas 0 Ce)aya2, Necaxa 1 Guadalajara 2, Neza 1 Pachuca 4, Morelia 2 Atlas 4, Leon 0, America 1 Atlante 0 Standings: Group 1: Toiuca 13: Toros Neza Leon, Pumas 5, Tecos Group 2: Monterrey 9: Puebla, Cruz Azul Celaya Morelia 3, Group 3: Atlas, America 14; bantos 11; Atlante Group 4: Necaxa. Guadalajara 13; Pachuca 12; Tigres 5.

Next round: Necaxa-Santos, Tigres-Monterrey, Puebla-Cruz Azul, Pumas-Pachuca, America-Toluca, Morelia-Tecos, Neza-Atlante, Atlas-Guadalajara, Celaya-Leon. AHttbN I INA 7th round River 3, Lanus 1 Newell's 0, Independiente 0 Ferro 0, San Lorenzo 0 Racing 2, Rosario Central 1 Chacarita 2, Institute- 2 Talieres 2, Colon 0 Gimnasia La Plata 0, Estudiantes 0 Union 1, Belgrano3 Velez 3, Boca 1 Gimnasia Juiuy-Argentinos (Monday) Standings: River, San Lorenzo 17; Boca, Velez 14; Tatleres, Racing 11; Rosario, Lanus 10; Colon, Belgrano 9, Newell independiente, instituto, ts-tudiantes Gimnasia La Plata, Argenti nes, Union Chacarita Gimnasia Juiuv Ferro 2. Next round: Independiente-Union, Colon-Racing, Lanus-Newell's, Ar- gentinos-River, Velez-Gimnasia Jujuy Instituto-Ferro, Rosario-Chacarita, Es tudiantes -Talieres. Boca-San Lorenzo, Belgrano-Gimnasta La Plata. 11th round Santos 0, Botafogo RJ 1 Atletico PR 2, Atletico MG 2 Portuguese 1 Gremio 1 Vascol, Parana 1 Cruzeiro 1 Sport 0 Vitoria 0, Ponte Preta 0 Internacionat 0, Gama 1 Sao Paulo 2, Juventude 0 Coritiba 0, Guarani 3 Standings: Corinthians 24; Flamengo 22; Sao Paulo, Cruzeiro 21 Guarani 19; Ponte Preta 18; Atletico MG, Vitoria 17; Vasco 16; Palmeiras.

Atletico PR, Santos, Gremio 15; Internacional, Parana, Sport 13; Gama, Portuguesa 11; Coritiba, Botafogo SP 10; Juventude Botafogo RJ 5. Next games: Corinthians-Vasco, Parana-Palmeiras, Botafogo RJ-Juven-tude, Gama-Gremio (Wednesday). UHUUUAY 9th round Maldonado 1 Liverpool 1 Penarol 4, Defensor Sporting 0 Cerro 1 Rentistas 0 Bella Vista Paysandu 0, Huracan BuceoO Nacional 1 Danubio 1 River 3, Bella Vista Montevideo 0 Frontera 2, Tacuarembo 1 Libre: Rampla Juniors. Standings: Penarol 24; Danubio 17; Nacional 16; Defensor, Liverpool 14; Cerro, Frontera 13; Maldonado, Huracan 12; BV Montevideo, River 11; BV Paysandu 10; Rampla Rentistas Tacuarembo 1 Next round: Penarol-Liverpool, Na- cional-Bella Vista Paysandu, Defensor- Rentistas, Tacuarembo-Maiaonaao, Huracan-Frontera, Bella Vista Montev- ideo-Danubio, Cerro-Rampla. Libre: River.

COLOMBIA 10th round America 2, Junior 0 Caldas 4, Medellin 1 Quindio 3, Pasto 0 Bucaramanga 0, Cortulua 0 Nacional 2, EnvigadoO Santa Union 1 Tolima 0 Huila 0, Miltonarios 1 Standings: Millonarios, Nacional, Cortulua 16 puntos; Junior, Caldas 17; America. Pasto lb; Meoeiiin 14; i onma 13; Envigado, Bucaramanga, Quindio 1 Cali 1 Santa Fe Union Huila 4. Next round: Cali-Union, Envigado-Santa Fe, Pasto-Bucaramanga, Cortu-lua-Nacional, Medellin-Ouindio, Junior-Caldas, Huila-America, Millonarios-Tolima (Sunday). CHILE 28th round Huachipato 2, Catolica 4 S. Morning 2, Puerto Montt 2 Rangers 1 Colo Cok) 1 Audax Italiano 1 Cobreloa 0 La Serena 2, Coquimbo 2 Iqutque 1 Palestino 2 Cobresal 0, Concepcion 1 U.

de Chite-O Higgins (Monday) U. de Chile 66; Catolica 60; Cobreloa 50; Colo Colo 44; Huachipato 40; Audax 38; Palestino 37; S. Morning 36; Concepcion, Cobresal 34; P. Mont, Iquique 32; O'Higgins 29, Coquimbo 25; La Serebna 22; Rangers 18. Next round: Catolica-Concepcion, O'Higgins-Cobresal, Palest ino-U.

de Chile, Coquimbo-lquique, Cobreloa-La Serena, Colo Colo-Audax, P. Montt-Rangers, Huachipato-S. Morning. PERU 10th round Alianza Lima 4, Municipal 0 Universitario 2, A. Atletico 0 Cristal 2, Sport Boys 1 Aunch 3, Ctenciano 0 IM1 1, Pesquero 1 Minas 1 Mekjar 1 Standings: Alianza Lima 25; Sport Boys 20; Universitario 18; Cristal 17; Metgar 16; A.

Atletico, Cienciano 15; Aunch 14; Minas 10; IMI Pesquero 5, Municipal 2. Next round: Municipal- Universitario, Ctenciano-Alianza Lima, Melgar-Cnstal. Sport Boys-IMI, A Attebco-Au-rich, Pesquero-Minas. PARAGUAY 9th rourw Cerro Porteno 3, Olimpia 0 Luqueno 2, Cerro Cora 1 Sol de America 1 San Laenzc 2 Guarani 2, Resistencia 1 12deOctubre1. Hayes 1 Libre: Coteqiales Standings: Cerro Porteno, Luqueno 16; 12 de Octubre 15; Olimpia, San Lorenzo 13; Hayes, Guarani 1 Sol de America, Cotegiales, Cerro Cora Resistencia 2.

Next round: Sot de Arrnca-Cerro Scoring Offense Pts Avg Louisville 3 150 50.0 Texas 2 99 49.5 New Mexico St. 3 143 47.7 Oregon 3 139 46.3 Florida 3 136 45.3 Oklahoma 2 90 45.0 Purdue 3 133 44.3 Southern California 2 86 43.0 Colorado 3 128 42.7 Georgia Tech 3 125 41.7 Florida St. 3 124 41.3 Minnesota 3 123 41.0 Oregon St. 3 122 40.7 Stanford 3 121 40.3 Illinois 3 120 40.0 Kansas St. 2 80 40.0 Penn St.

4 158 39.5 Missouri 2 79 39.5 Kentucky 3 117 39.0 Virginia Tech 2 78 39.0 Tulane 3 115 38.3 Wisconsin 3 111 37.0 Marshall 3 111 37.0 Texas 4 145 36.3 Nebraska 3 107 35.7 Western Mich. 3 106 35.3 Arkansas 2 70 35.0 Brigham Young 2 69 34.5 Miami (Fla.) 3 103 34.3 Air Force 2 68 34.0 Michigan St. 3 101 33.7 Kansas 3 101 33.7 Southern Miss. 3 101 33.7 Idaho 3 99 33.0 Utah 2 65 32.5 Syracuse 3 95 31.7 Tennessee 2 63 31.5 San Jose St. 3 94 31.3 Ohio St.

3 94 31.3 UCLA 3 93 31.0 Auburn 3 93 31.0 Alabama 3 93 31.0 Georgia 2 62 31.0 Colorado St. 3 92 30.7 Mike Lopresti writes for Gannet News service Fairchild, LW Steve Gainey. Roman Lyashenko, Jeff MacMillan. Matt Martin, Jeff McKercher. LW Brenden Morrow, Evgueni Tsybuk and Mark WottontoMichiganofthelHL.

Released Danny Lorentz and Rick Mrozik. Returned RW Tyler Bouck. John Erskine and Kenton Smith to their junior teams. DETROIT RED WINGS Assigned Alexandre Jacques, RW B.J. Young, Shane Hnidy and Aren Miller to Cincinnati of the AHL.

Assigned RW Toivo Su-urso to Malmo of the Swedish Elite Passing Offense Art Cp YdsYdsPg Brigham Young 96 67 811 405.5 Oklahoma 99 70 770 385.0 Tulane 147 931105 368.3 Kentucky 134 921089 363 0 Colorado 120 811071 357 0 Florida 132 721067 355.7 WesternMich. 118 711041 347.0 Louisville 138 971032 344.0 Louisiana Tech 200 1 30 1 369 342.3 Miami(Ohio) 95 461010 336.7 Nevada 147 76 984 328.0 Georgia 78 48 648 324.0 Texas 68 35 641 320 5 Purdue 129 78 940 313.3 Marshall 115 73 928 309.3 Hawaii 126 65 907 302.3 Texas 153 951186 296.5 Oregon St. 98 53 886 295.3 Central Fla. 150 86 882 294.0 Clemson 74 51 587 293.5 Oregon 96 57 861 287.0 Stanford 110 57 850 283 3 Washington St. 135 71 821 273.7 UCLA 107 60 790 263 3 Florida St.

111 64 781 260.3 Penn St. 88 561029 257.3 Arizona 120 791019 254.8 Utah St. 123 64 761 253.7 Michigan St. 102 56 739 246 3 Southern Miss. 98 54 726 242 0 Auburn 82 51 726 242 0 Middle Tenn.

St 104 73 721 240.3 Illinois 82 53 711 237.0 Colorado St. 96 59 710 236.7 Rushing Iowa St. Air Force New Mexico St. Missouri Wisconsin Army Navy Maryland Georgia Tech East Caro. Virginia Tech Minnesota Kansas St.

Boston Col. Offense Car YdsYdsPg 1741063 354.3 135 660 330 0 176 957 319 0 116 620 310.0 162 875 291.7 116 571 285.5 172 844 281.3 133 796 265 3 144 773 257.7 129 712 237 3 110 470 235 0 134 681 227 0 102 453 226 5 103 448 224.0 to terms with OF Rob Ducey on a two-year contract extension. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DETROIT PISTONS Signed Terry Mills. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Named Christopher Wallace coordinator of communications. FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS Waived 6 Alex Bernstein.

SignedOTChnsRuhman. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Placed Mike Logan on injured reserve. Signed Rayna Stewart. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Placed RB Kimble Anders on injured reserve. Canadian Football League CFL Fined Montreal Alouettes DE Elfrid Payton $1 ,000 for entenng the Hamilton dressing room to get into a brawl with Tiger -Cats OL Dave Hack.

HOCKEY National Hookey League BUFFALO SABRES Assigned Mika Noronen. LW Eric Boulton and LW Denis Hamei to Rochester of the AHL. CALGARY FLAMES Assigned Andrei Trefiiov to the Chicago of the IH DALLAS STARS Assigned LW Mel Anqelstad. Mike Bales. RW Gregor Baumgartner, LW Ryan Christie, Kelly League.

FLORIDA PANTHERS Assigned Eric Boguniecki and RW Craig Reichert to Louisville of the AHL. NASHVILLE PREDATORS Assigned Brent Peterson, Danny Riva. Mark Mowers. David Gosselin, Alexander Boikov, Marc Moro, Andy Berenzweig and Chris Mason to Milwaukee of the IHL. PHOENIX COYOTES Assigned David Cullen, Patrick DesRochers, RW Steven King, Francois Leroux.

Robert Schnabel, RW Jean-Guy Trudel and RW Shayne Toporowski to Springfield of the AHL. Assigned Kirill Safronov to Quebec of theQMJHL WASHINGTON CAPITALS Assigned Ross Lupaschuk to Prince Albert of the WHL and Charlie Stephens toGuetphoftheOHL.

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