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D8 www.philly.com THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Sports Brief Practice, practice, practice: 76ers itching for games and game feel, simulating game stuff." Carney, Swift out. On a fast-break during the scrimmage, swingman Rodney Carney aggravated the left-hamstring injury he suffered Saturday. Carney immediately hopped to a corner, lay facedown on the court, and grabbed his hamstring. A minute later, the training staff helped Carney to the training room; he walked gingerly. The Sixers are calling the injury day-to-day, but Carney will not travel to Ontario with the team, instead remaining behind for treatment.

Power forward Stromile Swift, whom the Sixers signed eight days ago, has not practiced since the first day of training camp. He suffered a strained left hamstring and will not travel with the team to Ontario, either. Jones-Jennings gone. Yesterday morning, the Sixers waived 6-foot-8 power forward Rashad Jones-Jennings, who was signed last week. The roster now stands at 17 players, with 13 under contract.

The team is allowed up to 15 contracted players. Brand said he was eager for tonight's game. "I've felt very strong, healthy, no lingering hamstrings, tendinitis, little things that pop up in two-a-days for guys," he said. "I was prepared and made it through without any hits at all." During yesterday's scrimmage, coach Eddie Jordan used the same first-team lineup he had used all through camp: point guard Lou Williams, shooting guard Andre Iguodala, small forward Thad-deus Young, Brand, and center Samuel Dalembert. Jordan said that he wished there was more on-court time before the first preseason game, but also that he understood the players' desire for game situations.

"We like to have as much time teaching and showing the details as much as possible, but for the players' sake and I've been on that other side, too we're ready to play against other people," Jordan said. Said Young: "I was saying that today. The other team was beating us up a little bit and I said, 'I hope y'all do this against the other It's going to be great, finally going out there in game mode By Kate Fagan INQUIRER STAFF WRITER As they scrimmaged at the end of yesterday's 76ers practice, forwards Elton Brand and Jason Smith looked a little sick of each other. Brand, guarded by Smith, fought for position on the low block. A second later, after the pair ricocheted off each other, play was stopped.

It has been only a week since the Sixers opened training camp, but that's more than enough practice time to wish for a game instead. Tonight, the Sixers have one, the first of their three-week-long preseason schedule. They play the Toronto Raptors at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario. Tomorrow, they play the Raptors again, this time at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. The Sixers practiced yesterday at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine for the first time this season.

They finished training camp at St. Joseph's University on Saturday night. "We got a little physical. It kind of got ugly out there, so, yeah, we're ready to play someone else," said Brand, who will see game action for the first time since having season-ending shoulder surgery in early February. College Football Rogge defends choice of Rio Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Committee, said the decision to give Rio de Janeiro the 2016 Games showed that the Olympic movement wasn't out to make "big money" on its showcase event.

Rogge, speaking yesterday in Copenhagen, Denmark, said bringing the Olympics to South America for the first time should end the criticism that the IOC chooses host cities based on financial profit. The U.S. broadcast rights for the Rio Games are expected to be worth considerably less than they would have been if the Olympics had gone to Chicago, which was eliminated in the first round. Tokyo and Madrid were the other candidates. The IOC gets more than half its revenue from broadcasting deals, and U.S.

agreements alone have been worth more than the rest of the world's broadcast deals combined. SOCCER: Newcomer Brittany Bock, 22, a defender, and Delran native Carli Lloyd, a veteran midfielder, were among 18 players chosen by coach Pia Sundhage for the U.S. women's team that will play Germany, the World Cup champion, on Oct. 29 in Augsburg, Germany. Clint Dempsey will miss the United States' World Cup qualifier at Honduras on Saturday because of a sprained right shoulder.

The midfielder has five goals in the qualifying stage for next year's tournament. TENNIS: Dinara Safina lost to Chinese wild card Zhang Shuai, 7-5, 7-6 (5), in the second round of the China Open in Beijing, a result that could lead to Serena Williams' taking the No. 1 ranking. Philadelphia Park Entries FIRST POST 12:25 P.M. (mares and fillies).

Maidens. Claiming $12,500 $10,500, One mile PN Horse (Jockey) Wgt Odds 1 AhugabouttheneckiH Ranosi 122 4-1 2 Midnight Lover (M. Rosario) 122 20-1 3 Highheeledbev (R. Barber) 118 6-1 4 122 5-1 5 MollyD(J. Burke) z108 7-2 6 My0nly0ne(E.

Rivera) z107 30-1 7 Skattle Band (F. Pennington) 114 3-1 8 RobadorableiS Be nudezi xx115 15-1 9 Stan Lisa (R. Vasquez) 118 10-1 Claiming $10,000 $8,000 6 furlongs PN Horse (Jockey) Wgt Odds 1 Senor Happy (C. Cruz) 118 10-1 2 Prudent Heir (J. Hampshire, Jr.) 117 8-1 3 Cataloochee(S.

Elliott) 118 8-1 4 Fuerte (D. Mello) 117 6-1 5 Nan's Real Love (K. Carmouche) 118 5-1 6 Officer lpod(M. Pino) 115 5-2 7 My Son (H.Ramos) 116 15-1 8 Open Fly (E.Rivera) z108 12-1 9 Kissin'Me(A. Castellano, Jr.) 117 4-1 Claiming $12,500 $10,500, One mile PN Horse (Jockey) Wgt Odds 1 Blue Light Special (A.

Mariano) 114 10-1 2 Legacy Reserve (C.Cruz) 118 4-1 3 PayMePal (F.Pennington) 116 5-1 4 Frenchman's Cove (H. Ramos) 118 6-1 5 Ramblin Romeo (E. Rivera) 118 20-1 6 Winged Warrior (A. Rodriguez) 118 12-1 7 Can Ya Try (D. Mello) 114 20-1 8 Cotton King (C.

Marquez, Jr.) 118 3-1 9 Boomer's Ranger (R. Alvarado, Jr.) 116 8-1 10 Just Call Me Jimmy (A Castellaioi 118 5-1 (mares and fillies). Claiming $15,000 13,000 6 furlongs PN Horse (Jockey) Wgt Odds 1 Peggy's Hope (R. Alvarado, Jr.) 115 8-1 2 Jacymara (F. Pennington) 115 5-2 3 Dixie Love (E.

Rivera) z106 5-1 4 Cat Grace (A. Cintron) 115 20-1 5 Sheri's Gold (S. Bermudez) xx111 9-2 6 Zone (J. Hampshire, Jr.) 117 6-1 7 Glorious Smile (E. Rivera) 115 8-1 8 Jump Quick (A.

Castellano, Jr.) 117 7-2 $14,000 furlongs TURF PN Horse (Jockey) Wgt Odds 1 Blakelock(M. Rosario) 118 8-1 2 Speakthruthebridle(E. Rivera) 118 20-1 3 Hibernia Gold (S.Elliott) 116 7-2 4 Sunshine Bernie (J. Hampshire) 120 12-1 5 Drew (C.Cruz) 118 6-1 6 Slate (V. Molina) 120 5-1 7 Makaan (T.

Foley) 118 12-1 8 True Values (D. Mello) 118 12-1 9 Torridoro Flores) 116 6-1 10 Intaglio (F. Pennington) 120 10-1 11 Wonder Man (A. Castellano, Jr.) 118 8-1 $13,000 6 furlongs PN Horse (Jockey) Wgt Odds 1 Chittlin (D. Mello) 115 6-1 2 Wise Point (M.Pino) 117 5-2 3 Allon (J.

Flores) 118 20-1 4 Celestial Diamond (A. Black) 115 7-2 5 Campeone (M.Chaves) 118 12-1 6 Benefit Street (V. Molina) 118 15-1 7 Sunshine Cookie (H.Ramos) 115 15-1 8 Lake Friends (C. Cruz) 115 5-1 9 Venkman (F. Pennington) 115 4-1 $14,000 PN Horse (Jockey) Wgt Odds 1 Opportune Moment (R.

Alvarado) 118 12-1 2 Midnight Flair (A. Cintron) 116 30-1 3 Gift Of Valor (E.Rivera) 116 20-1 4 Bass Run (A. Arroyo) 118 8-1 5 Refined Design (M. Chaves) 118 15-1 6 Raynicks Fan (A. Mariano) 116 7-2 7 Straight Count (F.

Pennington) 118 10-1 8 Day Dee (C. Marquez, Jr.) 116 6-1 9 Reflected Way (J. Flores) 118 15-1 10 Hay Prince (J. Joyce) 116 8-1 1 1 Beachcomber (T. Foley) 118 5-1 12 A Fleet Prospector (A.

Castellano) 118 5-1 Claiming $5,000 $4,000 furlongs PN Horse (Jockey) Wgt Odds 1 B. Murray (R. Monterrey) 118 6-1 2 Piper's Fort (F. Pennington) 118 5-1 3 Divisa (M. Rosario) 118 10-1 4 Beechmont (J.

Hampshire, Jr.) 118 30-1 5 Stormin Jon Jon (C. Kifer) xx1 13 8-1 6 Swift Mercedes (A. Castellano, Jr.) 122 12-1 7 Truer Than True (S.Elliott) 120 6-1 8 Mr. Maestre (J. Arce) 120 4-1 9 118 10-1 10 Gedales (K.

Carmouche) 117 8-1 11 The Midnight Skier (Bermudez) xx113 6-1 $14,000 furlongs TURF PN Horse (Jockey) Wgt Odds 1 Managing Partner (A. Mariano) 116 15-1 2 Wannabe (V. Molina) 120 5-1 3 Westward Go (A. Blck) 118 30-1 4 Seeyouinthecity (R. Alvarado, Jr.) 118 3-1 5 Port Renfrew (O.Castillo) 116 20-1 6 Northern Cruiser (R.

Vasquez) 116 30-1 7 Deputy General (A. Castellano, Jr.) 118 8-1 8 Spunk (J. Flores) 117 6-1 9 Sharp Affair (D. Mello) 119 20-1 10 Moral Fiber (S.Elliott) 120 4-1 11 118 12-1 12 Radium Springs (K. Carmouche) 116 15-1 (mares and fillies).

Maidens. Claiming $12,500 $10,500 5 furlongs PN Horse (Jockey) Wgt Odds 1 Cryptic Angel (J. Flores) 118 30-1 2 Include My Dream (A. Black) 119 6-1 3 Benicia Blue Eyes (D. Mello) 119 5-1 4 Emotional (E.

Vaz) 122 5-2 5 Little KC (A. Cintron) 119 30-1 6 Unbridled Talent (C.Cruz) 119 15-1 7 Rock Halo (A. Mariano) 119 8-1 8 Cyclone Girl (S. Bermudez) xx112 6-1 9 Hero's Call (R. Monterrey) 115 7-2 10 Caterize (J.

Hampshire, Jr.) 119 20-1 11 Joan's Jet (A. Mariano) 122 6-1 12 L.C. Chopard (J. Hampshire, Jr.) 122 10-1 0 pounds apprentice allowance. Florida State official wants Bowden to retire soon Scoreboard Transactions Venus Williams fell to teenager Anastasia Pavlyuchenko- va, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, marking the second time in a week that the Russian has beaten her.

COLLEGES: Duquesne sophomore B.J. Monteiro is facing charges in his native Connecticut that resulted from the theft of electronics and $1,400 in cash at an Aug. 7 party. The basketball player and two others turned themselves in to police in Torrington over the weekend and were charged with third-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit third-degree larceny. They are scheduled to appear in court Oct.

13. Duquesne officials were investigating. Elsewhere: Drexel's Andrew Goldberg, a sophomore striker from William Tennent High School, was named the Soccer Six player of the week. A Kentucky judge set a Feb. 10 trial date in the drunken-driving case against former Kentucky basketball coach Billy Gillispie.

BASKETBALL: Phoenix Suns center Robin Lopez will have surgery to repair a broken left foot. He is expected to miss six to eight weeks. Utah Jazz guard C.J. Miles has a ruptured ligament in his left thumb, suffered in a fall in practice Monday, and will need surgery. TRACK: South Africa's governing party said champion runner Caster Semenya should compete as a woman regardless of any gender tests.

A spokesman for the party, the African National Congress, said Semenya had been brought up as a girl and should "continue to run as a woman." Semenya won the 800 meters in August at the world championships, in Berlin. Before the final, track and field's ruling body said it had ordered tests to determine the runner's gender. Staff and wire reports College football polls 1. Richmond (106) 4-0 3,394 1 2. Villanova (26) 5-0 3,312 2 3.

Northern Iowa (5) 4-1 3,151 3 4. Montana (1) 4-0 2,965 4 5. New Hampshire (1) 4-0 2,857 6 6. Southern Illinois 3-1 2,651 8 7. McNeese State 3-1 2,445 9 8.

WilliamS Mary 4-1 2,384 5 9. Appalachian State 2-2 2,179 10 10. Elon 4-1 2,124 12 1 1 Central Arkansas 3-1 1,997 13 12. Massachusetts 3-1 1,789 14 13. James Madison 2-2 1,650 7 14.

Eastern Washington 4-1 1,374 17 15. Cal Poly 2-2 1,338 19 16. Eastern Kentucky 3-1 1,255 18 17. South Carolina State 3-1 1,240 15 18. Jacksonville State 3-2 1,091 20 19.

Holy Cross 4-0 939 21 20. South Dakota State 3-1 932 16 21. Weber State 2-3 852 11 22. Florida 4-0 677 24 23. Colgate 5-0 626 25 24.

Montana State 3-1 354 25. Eastern Illinois 4-1 284 23 Others receiving votes: Liberty 1 99, Stephen F. Austin 1 59, Harvard 111, Prairie View 101, Hofstra 98, Delaware 79, Texas State 79, Northern Arizona 59, Furman 54, Samford 39, Alabama 31, Gardner-Webb 24, Northwestern State 23, Chattanooga 22, Lehigh 22, Monmouth 21 Butler 20, Wofford 17, Lafayette 16, Sam Houston State 16, Albany 14, Georgia Southern 14, Missouri State 14, Grambling 12, Youngstown State 12, Howard 8, Jacksonville 7, Brown 6, Morgan State 6, Illinois State 5, Cal-Davis 5, Southern Utah 4, Central Connecticut State 3, Delaware State 3, Drake 3, North Carolina 2, Southern 2, Columbia 1, Dayton 1, Tennessee Tech 1, The Citadel 1, North Dakota 1 Division II The top 25 teams in the AFCA Division II coaches poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records, points and previous ranking. RankTeam Record Pts. Prev.

1 Grand Valley (Mich.) (24) 6-0 624 2. Abilene Christian (Texas) 6-0 593 3. North Alabama (1) 6-0 577 4. Central Washington 6-0 532 5. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 6-0 519 6.

Northwest Missouri State 5-1 501 7. Minnesota State-Mankato6-0 469 8. Minnesota-Duluth 5-1 453 9. 6-0 438 10. Albany State (Ga.) 5-0 391 1 1 Charleston (W.Va.) 6-0 368 12.

Washburn (Kan.) 5-1 325 13. Edinboro (Pa.) 5-1 270 14. Wayne State (Neb.) 5-1 266 1 5. Tarleton State (Texas) 5-1 254 16. Central Missouri 5-1 246 1 6.

Missouri Western State 5-1 246 18. Midwestern State (Texas) 5-1 198 19. Wayne State (Mich.) 5-1 192 20. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 4-1 1 22 21 Nebraska-Kearney 5-1 108 22. Delta State (Miss.) 3-2 71 23.

Angelo State (Texas) 5-1 68 24. Tuskegee (Ala.) 4-2 65 25. N. Carolina-Pembroke 5-1 56 10 15 17 19 18 11 20 12 23 22 14 NBA Preseason YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Detroit 87, Miami 83 Orlando 11 O.Dallas 105 SUNDAYS RESULTS NewYork115, NewJersey107 Minnesota 1 1 7, Milwaukee 1 03 Golden State 108, LA. Clippers 1 01 TODAYS GAMES Toronto at 76ERS, 2:30 Utah vs.

Chicago at London, 2:30 Memphis vs. Washington, 7 in Richmond, Va. Charlotte at Cleveland, 7 Houston at San Antonio, 8:30 Partizanat Phoenix, 10 Sacramento at Portland, 1 0 Basketball Division l-AA NBA The top 25 teams in the Sports Network 76ERS: Waived Rashad Jones-Jennings. Football Championship Subdivision Denver Nuggets: Waived Keith Brum- Po- witn first-place votes in parenthe- bauqn ses, records, points and previous rank- ing. Football RankTeam Record Pts.

Prev. FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS The chairman of the Florida State University trustees said he wants Bobby Bowden to retire at the end of this season. Jim Smith said yesterday that the arrangement with Bowden as head coach and his successor, Jimbo Fisher, as offensive coordinator is not working. "We've got too many bosses out there," Smith said. "Jimbo is in a very, very tough situation where people assume he has a whole lot more authority than he really has," Smith told the Associated Press.

"He's getting blamed for a lot of things that's just not his fault." The Seminoles (2-3, 0-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) are off to their worst start since Bowden's first year at Florida State in 1976. Bowden said Sunday that he has no plans of quitting any time soon. His 384 wins are three fewer than Penn Golf Contact staff writer Kate Fagan at 856-779-3844 or kfaganphillynews.com. week. The freshman rushed for 62 yards in a 30-24 victory over Dartmouth.

Ursinus quarterback Justin Decristofaro was named Centennial Conference co-offensive player of the week along with Gettysburg QB Matt Flynn. Ursinus outscored Gettysburg, 55-50, as Decristofaro completed 24 of 33 passes for 389 yards and three TDs. Delaware's Pat Devlin is the Colonial Athletic Association player of the week. The Downingtown native passed for a career-high 329 yards as the Blue Hens beat Maine, 27-17. Noteworthy.

Illinois coach Ron Zook said he has decided to bench senior quarterback Juice Williams and start backup Eddie McGee on Saturday against Michigan State. Oklahoma receiver Ryan Broyles will be out for two to four weeks with a broken left shoulder blade, Sooners coach Bob Stoops said. Links Championship by 3 strokes after shooting a 6-un-der 66. Dyson finished at 20-under 268. England's Oliver Wilson shot a 65 and shared second place with Northern Ireland's Rory Mcllroy (69).

Noteworthy The USGA Men's Mid-Amateur was suspended by heavy rains at The Kiawah Island (S.C.) Club. Match play will resume at 7:20 a.m. today. Rocco Mediate and Natalie Gulbis will participate in a skills exhibition and skins game beginning at 2 p.m. today at the Sovereign Bank Charity Golf Classic at Fors-gate Country Club in Monroe Township, N.J.

TroyMatteson, $15,225 70-67-75-70-282 MarkWilson, $15,225 73-68-71-70-282 Steve Elkington, $15,225 73-70-69-70-282 Richard S. Johnson, $1 5,225 -282 Greg Chalmers, $1 5,225 73-68-69-72-282 Dean Wilson, $1 3,620 73-69-73-68-283 Michael Sim, $1 3,620 75-66-72-70-283 Kent Jones, $13,620 69-72-71-71-283 Ken Duke, $1 3,620 68-73-69-73-283 Aaron Watkins, $1 3,080 74-66-75-69-284 Ted Purdy, $13,080 71-70-72-71-284 CaseyWittenberg, $13,080 70-71-71-72-284 Stuart Appleby, $1 3,080 72-70-70-72-284 Alex Cejka, $1 3,080 71 -70-69-74-284 Bob Heintz, $12,480 70-70-75-70-285 Brian Vranesh, $12,480 71-70-73-71-285 Nathan Green, $12,480 72-70-72-71-285 Jarrod Lyle, $12,480 71-68-74-72-285 Andres Romero, $1 2,480 75-67-69-74-285 Matt Bettencourt, $1 2,060 72-70-68-76-286 Aran Price, $12,060 72-65-71-78-286 Joe Durant, $1 1 ,820 72-70-72-73-287 Chris Riley, $11, 820 71-71-71-74-287 Roland Thatcher, $1 1 ,580 71 -72-74-71 -288 Mark Calcavecchia, $1 1 ,580 -70-75-288 Jason Gore, $1 1 ,400 71 -72-74-75-292 Kuchar prevails for 2d PGA Tour win State coach Joe Paterno, the career leader in victories among major college coaches. Bowden turns 80 in just over a month, and has a contract that gives him the option to return in 2010. Tebow not cleared yet. Florida coach Urban Meyer said quarterback Tom Tebow has not been cleared to practice or play against fourth-ranked LSU on Saturday night.

But Meyer added that the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner is no longer dealing with post-concussion symptoms from a hit against Kentucky on Sept. 26. Players of the week. Temple freshman Bernard Pierce was named Mid-American Conference offensive player of the week in the East Division. The running back rushed for 180 yards and two touchdowns in a 24-12 win at Eastern Michigan.

Penn quarterback Billy Ragone is the Ivy League rookie of the second round of match play at the U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur at Golden Hills Golf Club. Ladden, 33, defeated Reana Yun, 25, of Glendale, 3 and 1. Virginia Derby Grimes, 45, of Meridian, eliminated two-time champion Carol Semple Thompson, 60, of Sewickley, 4 and 3. The other medalists who moved on were Mina Hardin of Fort Worth, Texas, Jennifer Lucas of Knoxville, and Meghan Stasi of Oakland Park, Fla.

European Tour ST. ANDREWS, Scotland Simon Dyson of England won the rain-delayed Dunhill Golf Robert Garrigus, $51 ,900 69-70-72-67-278 Michael Allen, $51 ,900 72-67-71-68-278 Kevin Stadler, $51 ,900 68-70-71-69-278 Jason Bohn, $51 ,900 71 -67-70-70-278 Jonathan Byrd, $51 ,900 69-69-67-73-278 Ben Curtis, $38,1 50 71 -68-72-68-279 Aaron Baddeley, $38,1 50 70-68-73-68-279 Colt Knost, $38, 1 50 73-70-68-68-279 MattWeibring, $38,150 70-71-69-69-279 Dustin Johnson, $38,150 69-70-69-71-279 Martin Laird, $38,150 69-70-69-71-279 Corey Pavin, $28,329 71-71 -70-68-280 Ben Crane, $28,329 74-69-69-68-280 Adam Scott, $28,329 68-70-70-72-280 Brandt Snedeker, $28,329 71 -67-70-72-280 Will MacKenzie, $28,329 71 -67-70-72-280 MathiasGronberg, $28,329 NicholasThompson, $28,329 68-67-69-76-280 Arjun Atwal, $21 ,000 71 -69-72-69-281 K.J. Choi, $21 ,000 70-70-71-70-281 Matt Jones, $21 ,000 68-72-70-71 -281 Bill Haas, $21 ,000 73-69-68-71-281 Kevin Streelman, $21 ,000 70-69-69-73-281 Carl Pettersson, $15,225 72-71-72-67-282 ChrisStroud, $15,225 69-71-73-69-282 Brendon de Jonge, $1 5,225 72-70-71 -69-282 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Released Mike Nugent and CB Marcus Hamilton. Signed Shane And rus. Ice Hockey NHL Detroit Red Wings: Assigned Daniel Lars-son to Grand Rapids (AHL).

New Jersey Devils: Placed RW Brendan Sha-nahan on the non-roster list. Activated RW llk-ka Pikkarainen from injured reserve. San Jose Sharks: Assigned Joe Callahan to Worcester (AHL). St. Louis Blues: Assigned Ben Bishop to Peoria (AHL).

AHL Adirondack Phantoms: Announced Johan Backlund and Marc -And re Bourdon were returned to the team by the Flyers (NHL). Hartford Wolf Pack: Reassigned Miika Wi-ikman to Charlotte (ECHL). Syracuse Crunch: Signed Dan Fritsche. College Clemson: Named Dan Pepicelli pitching coach. East Carolina: Named John Gutekunst assistant football coach.

Announced assistant football coach Thomas Roggeman has gone on indefinite medical leave. Texas Tech: Reinstated Brandon Carter to the football team. College scores Women's soccer NYIT1, Chestnut Hill 0 Men's soccer Arcadia 2, RosemontO Richard Stockton 2, Alvernia 0 Scranton2, Rowan 120T Field hockey Shippensburg 2, Kutztown 0 Volleyball s3, Phila. Biblical 0 Philadelphia Univ. 3, Chestnut Hill 0 Women's tennis Gwynedd-Mercy 8, Arcadia 1 Men's golf BENT CREEK INVITATIONAL Hosted by Franklin Marshall 1, Messiah 303; 2, Franklin Marshall 319; 3, Moravian 323 4 (tie) Muhlenberg and Neumann 328; 6, Franklin Marshall "White" 331 7, Albright 332; 8, York 333; 9, Elmira 339; 10, Wesley 343; 11, Penn State-Harrisburg 344; 12, Hobart 350; 13, Swarthmore 352; 14, Stevenson 353; 15, Philadelphia Biblical 355; 16, Elizabethtown 358; 17, Hood 360; 18, Alvernia 366; 19, Stevens Tech 385; Ursinus DNF.

Individual winner: ErikThorn, Albright 69. WNBA Finals Best of five. INDIANA VS. PHOENIX Game 1: Phoenix 1 20-1 1 6, OT Game 2: Indiana 93-84 Game 3: Indiana 86-85 Game 4: Tomorrow at Indiana, 7:30 Game 5: Friday at Phoenix, 9 Indiana leads series, 2-1. -lf necessary.

MLS SUNDAYS RESULT Houston 1 Kansas City 1 tie WEDNESDAY'S GAME FC Dallas at San Jose, 10 SATURDAY'S GAMES San Jose at Toronto FC, 4 Columbus at New England, 7:30 Kansas City at Chivas UaA, 10:30 Philadelphia Park Results 1st $22,000 up, mdn cl, 12FUR Pubrun (H Vega) 13.20 6.20 4.00 Our Misty Vision (R Monterrey) 4.00 2.40 Marco's Red Rose (J Flores) 4.40 Exacta (3-4) paid 42.60. Trifecta (3-4-2) paid 173.40. Oft 12:26:30. Time 1:19:0. 2d $22,000 up, mdn cl, 12FUR Courting Hannah (H Vega) 6.40 3.20 2.40 TheDaughta(APrado) 4.40 3.20 April Luck (J Burke) 5.40 Exacta (6-2) paid 24.20.

Trifecta (6-2-3) paid 100.20. Double (3-6) paid 36.60. Off 12:53:56. Time 1:19:3. 3d $24,000 3Y0 up, cl, lmi Bull Toccet (J Hampshire Jr) 9.80 7.20 4.20 Heflerman (K Carmouche) 5.80 5.80 Boundtobefound(CCruz) 9.40 Exacta (1-10) paid 99.00.

Trifecta (1-10-2) paid 1033.00. Pick3 (3-6-1) paid 312.60. Off 13:20:21. Time 1:37:0. Scratched-Call You Raise You, Silver Hat.

4th $33,000 3Y0 up, mdn cl, 35,000 7FUR Joey's Pal (E Vaz) 17.20 7.20 4.60 Middle Bank (J Hampshire Jr) 3.60 2.60 D'Artagnan (K Carmouche) 3.00 Exacta (5-7) paid 59.60. Trifecta (5-7-4) paid 170.60. Double (1-5) paid 174.80. Pick 3 (6-1-5) paid 745.60. Off 13:47:13.

Time 1:24:1. Scratched-Destiny Maker. 5th $29,000 up, cl, 5FUR(Turf) BippityBop(DWhitney) 19.00 9.20 5.00 Miriam's Star (C Cruz) 3.60 3.00 Maribels Graygirl (E Rivera) 3.60 Exacta (9-1) paid 78.80. Trifecta (9-1-10) paid 541.20. Pick3 (1-5-9) paid 1564.20.

Off 14:14:28. Time 0:59:0. Scratched- Storm Tease, So Long Johny. 6th $25,000 3Y0 up, STRTR ALLOW 6FUR Plosh(F Pennington) 3.40 2.40 2.10 EITajin (RAIvaradoJr) 5.40 3.60 Tryan (J Flores) 5.40 Exacta (4-2) paid 19.60. Trifecta (4-2-7) paid 126.80.

Pick 3 (5-9-4) paid 672.40. Off 14:41:32. Time 1:1 0:4. 7th $29,000 up, cl, lmi(Turf) Rockley Beach (A Rodriguez) 29.20 15.40 8.40 Seeing Clearly (H Ramos) 5.40 3.40 Tri To Dance (J Hampshire Jr) 4.20 Exacta (3-5) paid 141.20. Trifecta (3-5-1) paid 498.80.

Superfecta (3-5-1-8) paid 1144.20. Pick 3 (9-4-3) paid 1575.80. Off 15:08:35. Time 1:41:0. Scratched-S idy Puffs.

8th $28,000 3Y0 up, cl, 6FUR The Right Face (AArroyo) 11.40 5.00 3.80 Smoke n1 Oakum (L Garcia) 4.40 3.40 Stolen Parcel (A Rodriguez) 7.60 Exacta (10-9) paid 60.20. Trifecta (10-9-6) paid 1,598.60. Pick 3 (4-3-10) paid 870.80. Pick 6 (1-5-9-4-3-10) 3 correct paid 19.40. 50 Cent Pick 4 (9-4-3-10) 4 correct paid 8,179.60.

Off 15:36:06. Time 1 :09:3. Scratched-Just A Guy. 9th $29,000 up, cl, 5FUR(Turf) I'mpureblue (J Hampshire Jr) 7.40 7.20 3.40 Defensa (A Castellano Jr) 10.60 4.20 Only Me (V Molina) 2.10 Exacta (2-6) paid 57.60. Trifecta (2-6-5) paid 200.40.

Double (10-2) paid 52.40. Pick 3 (3-10-2) paid 3548.60. Off 1 6:02:02. Time 0:59:2. Scratched-Agaliha, Classy Concern, Enjoy The Win.

10th $20,000 3Y0 up, cl, $7,500 6FUR Voodoo's Run (A Rodriguez) 11.20 6.00 3.60 Deliver Results (R Monterrey) 14.40 7.60 Stephen's Sport (K Carmouche) 3.00 Exacta (2-3) paid 150.00. Trifecta (2-3-7) paid 482.20. Double (2-3-7-1) paid 1743.40. Superfecta (2-3-7-1 paid 1 743.40. Pick 3 (1 0-2-2) paid 245.60.

Off 16:29:44. Time 1:11:2. Total handle: $1,713,241.53. FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS VERONA, N.Y Matt Ku-char defeated Vaughn Taylor on the sixth extra hole of the Turning Stone Resort Championship yesterday. Kuchar rolled in an 18-inch putt for par for the victory, just his second on the PGA Tour and first since the 2002 Honda Classic in his first full season.

Tied for the lead after 72 holes on Sunday, both birdied the first extra hole and paired the second before play was suspended by darkness. Women's Mid-Amateur OCALA, Fla. Laura Lad-den of Coatesville and three co-medalists in stroke-play qualifying advanced to the Turning Stone Championship In Verona, N.Y. x-won on sixth playoff hole x-Matt Kuchar, $1,080,000 Vaughn Taylor, $648,000 67-67-71-66-271 Tim Petrovic, $348,000 66-71-68-67-272 Leif Olson, $348,000 66-69-68-69-272 Jimmy Walker, $228,000 68-69-70-66-273 John Senden, $228,000 67-71-68-67-273 Bo Van Pelt, $1 74,600 70-66-73-65-274 Jeev M. Singh, $174,600 70-72-68-64-274 Webb Simpson, $1 74,600 70-72-67-65-274 Harrison Frazar, $1 74,600 75-65-69-65-274 Rod Pampling, $174,600 69-69-65-71-274 Peter Lonard, $1 26,000 70-72-70-63-275 RorySabbatini, $126,000 73-66-70-66-275 Scott Piercy, $126,000 70-66-66-73-275 Justin Rose, $102,000 69-70-71-66-276 Davis Love III, $1 02,000 71 -70-66-69-276 FredrikJacobson, $102,000 NickO'Hern, $78,240 73-70-68-66-277 Scott Gutschewski, $78,240 68-73-69-67-277 James Nifties, $78,240 70-72-67-68-277 Charles Howell III, $78,240 D.A.

Points, $78,240 69-69-69-70-277 D.J. Trahan, $51 ,900 73-70-69-66-278.

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