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3B TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1994 PORT HURON, MICHIGAN 3B Sports SPORTS SCOREBOARD 111 BRIEF BASEBALL NFL Standings Turnover helps Vikings take charge AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet. PP PA Buffalo 4 2 0 .667 117 116 Miami 4 2 0 .667 160 129 N.England 3 3 .500 158 159 N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 .500 92 105 Indianapolis 2 4 0 .333 113 128 Central Cleveland 4 1 0 .800 118 58 Pittsburgh 3 2 .600 100 101 Houston 1 4 .200 79 123 Cincinnati 5 .000 78 129 West San Diego 5 0 0 1.000 134 84 Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 90 80 Seattle 3 3 0 .500 130 86 LA Raiders 2 3 0 .400 116 141 Denver 1 4 0 .200 108 146 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Fumbles-Lost 3-1 0-0 Penalties-Yds 8-50 4-36 Possession 35:30 24:30 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Minnesota, Allen 21-75, R.Smith 5-17, S.Graham 4-12, Moon 4-1, B.Johnson 2-(minus 2). New York, Hampton 13-27, D.Brown 3-14, Meggett 1-(mlnus 2), Rasheed l-(minus 2). PASSING Minnesota, Moon 23-34-1-299.

New York, D.Brown 19-36-3-226. RECEIVING Minnesota, Ismail 7-117, Allen 4-53, Carter 4-50, Reed 4-37, Jordan 3-36, Cooper 1-6. New York, Sherrard 4-49, Marshall 4-35, Calloway 3-48, Meggett 3-23, Lewis 2-33, Cross 2-28, Downs 1-10. MISSED FIELD GOAL -Minnesota, Reveiz 53. CFL Standings Eastern Division PF PA Pts x-Baltlmore 10 4 0 432 341 20 Winnipeg 10 4 0 512 416 20 Toronto 5 9 0 402 486 10 Ottawa 4 10 0 396 605 8 Hamilton 3 11 0 340 439 6 Shreveport 0 14 0 241 546 0 Pet.

PF PA 1 0 135 56 1 0 .800 127 82 Dallas 4 Philadelphia 4 N.Y. Giants 3 2 0 .600 111 117 4 0 .200 49 111 Arizona 1 Washington 1 5 0 .167 112 165 Chicago Minnesota Central 4 2 0 .667 113 108 4 2 0 .667 134 95 3 3 0 .500 107 84 2 4 0 .333 106 129 Squad retires Taylor's number EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Lawrence Taylor, a linebacker many consider the most dominant defensive player in NFL history, had his No. 56 jersey retired by the New York Giants, the team he led to two Super Bowl victories in 13 seasons. Taylor retired last year second on the career sacks list with 132'A He set an NFL record by appearing in 10 consecutive Pro Bowls from 1981-90.

western Division Green Bay LIONS Tampa Bay I. Florida State 4-1-0 1,050 9. Texas 4-1-0 927 10. Arizona 4-1-0 903 11. Kansas St.

4-0-0 (94 12. North Carolina 4-1-0 863 13. Colorado St. 6-0-0 775 14. Virginia Tech 5-1-0 668 15.

Syracuse 5-1-0 659 16. Notre Dame 4-2-0 601 17. Washington St. 4-14) 598 18. Utah 5-0-0 414 19.

Baylor 5-1-0 361 20. Wisconsin 3-2-0 328 21. Oklahoma 3-2-0 311 22. Ohio State 4-2-0 275 23. Duke 5-04) 259 24.

North Carolina St. 4-1-0 172 25. Brigham Young 5-1-0 154 Others receiving votes: Virginia 126, Indiana 118, Illinois 64, Georgia 63, Boston College 51, Tennessee 31, Purdue 29, Southern Cal 13, Michigan State 10, Bowling Green 6, Louisville 3, East Carolina 2, California 1. NBA Preseason Thursday's Games Washington vs. Cleveland at Akron, Ohio, 7:30 p.m.

Philadelphia vs. New York at North Charleston, S.C, 7:30 Denver at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Utah at Golden State, 10:30 Friday's Games New Jersey at PISTONS, 8 L.A. Clippers at Orlando, 7:30 Boston at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Charlotte vs.

Atlanta at Johnson City, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8 Washington vs. Chicago at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia vs.

Houston at Austin, Texas, 9 p.m. Golden State vs. Seattle at Spokane, 10:30 p.m. Sacramento vs. L.A.

Lakers at Honolulu, midnight Saturday's Games PISTONS vs. Phoenix at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Dallas vs. Chicago at Lexington, 7 p.m. L.A.

Clippers at Atlanta, 7:30 Boston vs. Miami at West Palm Beach, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Indiana, 8:30 San Antonio vs. New York at Nashville, 8:30 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 10 p.m.

Sacramento vs. L.A. Lakers at Honolulu, 10 p.m. Sunday's Games Minnesota vs. Washington at Halifax, N.S., 1 p.m.

New Jersey vs. Cleveland at Dayton, Ohio, 7:30 p.m. Calgary 2 4 0 .333 80 118 West B.Columbia Edmonton Sacramento Sask. 0 551 277 24 1 478 339 21 0 407 328 20 1 346 381 15 0 375 366 14 0 395 441 10 Las Vegas NOTE: Two points are award ed for a victory and one for a tie; x-clinched playoff berth. Friday's Result Baltimore 22, Las Vegas 16 Saturday's Results Winnipeg 38, Shreveport 22 British Columbia 23, Saskatchewan 22 Sacramento 34, Toronto 32 Sunday's Game Edmonton 33, Hamilton 32 Monday's Result Calgary 28, Ottawa 24 Saturday, Oct.

15 British Columbia at Saskatchewan, 3 p.m. Winnipeg at Las Vegas, 11 College Football (84), 4-6, 6-3; Greg Rusedskl d. Thomas Enqvist 7-6 (12-10), 4-6, 7-6 (7-5); Joshua Eagle d. Toshitsugu Mori 6-2, 7-5; Todd Woodbridge d. Shuzo Matsuoka 7-6 (7-2), 3-6, 6-3; Alexander Mronz d.

Scott Davis 6-4, 6-4. Transactions AUTO RACING NASCAR Announced that Ricky Rudd was fined $10,000 and placed on probation for three races, for rough driving tactics. BASEBALL American League TEXAS RANGERS Named Doug Melvin general manager. National League CHICAGO CUBS Named Ed Lynch general manager. Sent Todd Haney, Inflelder, Mike Maksudian, catcher-infielder, and Rafael Novoa, pitcher, outright to Iowa of the American Association.

Activated Mike Morgan, pitcher, and Kevin Roberson, outfielder, from the 15-day disabled list and Jose Guzman and Anthony Young, pitchers, from the 60-day disabled list. HOUSTON ASTROS Named Jesse Barfleld outfield coach. Announced Matt Golanle, third base coach, Mel Stottlemyre, pitching coach, Julio Linares, bullpen coach, and Steve Henderson, hitting coach, will return for the 1995 season. LOS ANGELES DODGERS Announced that Jim Gott, pitcher, refused a minor league assignment and elected to become a free agent. New York-Penn League JAMESTOWN JAMMERS -Promoted assistant general manager Shawn Reilly to general manager.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DETROIT PISTONS Signed Johnny Dawkins, guard. MIAMI HEAT Signed Khalid Reeves, guard, to a multi-year contract. SAN ANTONIO SPURS Released Demetrius Calip and Matt Othick, guards. FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS -Placed Walter Reeves, tight end, on iniured reserve. Resigned Frank Hartley, tight end.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS -Signed Eric Martin, wide receiver, to a two-year contract. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Placed Doug Skene, guard, on iniured reserve. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES -Waived Mitch Berger, punter. TENNIS WTA Named Sally Schultz lunior recreational programs coordinator. COLLEGE COLORADO Suspended football player T.J.

Cunningham, safety, for one game for breaking an unspecified team rule. GEORGE MASON Promoted assistant athletic director Sue Collins to senior associate athletic director. MOUNT ST. MARY'S, MD. Named Eric Kloiber sports information director.

MUHLENBERG Named Matt Huegsen wrestling coach and Chris Gammes assistant wrestling coach. OKLAHOMA STATE -Named Terry Don Phillips athletic director. RUTGERS Named Gregory Hines men's assistant basketball coach. SAINT LOUIS Named Doug Woolard athletic director. Atlanta 4 2 0 .667 138 112 S.Francisco 4 2 0 .667 154 131 LA Rams 2 4 0 .333 84 109 New Orleans 2 4 0 .333 97 138 Sunday's Results San Francisco 27, LIONS 21 NY Jets 16, Indianapolis 6 Green Bay 24, LA Rams 17 Buffalo 21, Miami 11 Chicago 17, New Orleans 7 Atlanta 34, Tampa Bay 13 Dallas 38, Arizona 3 Denver 16, Seattle 9 San Diego 20, Kansas City 6 LA Raiders 21, N.England 17 Philadelphia 21, Washington 17 OPEN DATE: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Pittsburgh Monday's Result Minnesota 27, NY Gionts 10 Thursday's Game Cleveland at Houston, 9 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 16 Arizona at Washington, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1 Indianapolis at Buffalo, 1 p.m. LA Raiders at Miami, 1 p.m. New England at NY Jets, 1 San Francisco at Atlanta, 1 NY Giants at LA Rams, 4 p.m.

Philadelphia at Dallas, 4 p.m. San Diego at New Orleans, 4 OPEN DATE: Chicago, LIONS, Green Bay, Minnesota, Seattle, Tampa Bay Monday, Oct. 17 Kansas City at Denver, 9 p.m. Monday's Sum The Associated Press EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. There's usually an obvious difference between a quarterback playing in his 17th professional season and one making the fifth start of his career.

It's the mistakes they make. Warren Moon limited his in passing for 299 yards and a touchdown, while Minnesota cornerback Anthony Parker returned a mistake by Dave Brown 44 yards for a touchdown as the Vikings stole the momentum in the third quarter and defeated the New York Giants 27-10 Monday night. The win kept the Vikings (4-2) tied for first place with Chicago in the NFC Central with a bye on tap. New York lost its second in a row after opening the season with three straight wins. One play decided this game for all practical purposes: Parker's interception on the fourth play of the third quarter.

It snapped a 10-10 tie and really deflated the Giants after they gained momentum by driving 94 yards for a game-tying touchdown on a 3-yard run by Brown just before intermission. "That's two weeks in a row now for me," said Brown, who has been learning the hard way the past two games. He had an interception returned for a touchdown by New Orleans just before halftime last week and then had Parker step in front of Mike Sherrard in the right flat Monday. "Giants quarterbacks or any quarterbacks can't make the mistakes that I've made," said Brown, who was 19-36 for 226 yards and two interceptions, both of which led to Vikings touchdowns. "They are always going to hurt the team." Moon didn't hurt his team at all.

He was 23-34 for 299 yards, including a controversial 20-yard touch- Tennis AP Top 25 Record Pts 1. Florida (44) 5-0-0 1,527 2. Nebraska (12) 6-0-0 1,461 3. Penn St. (2) 5-0-0 1,427 4.

Colorado (4) 5-0-0 1,410 5. Michigan 4-1-0 1,251 6. Auburn 6-0-0 1,193 7. Texas A8.M 5-0-0 1,106 S.Miami 4-1-0 1,104 9. Washington 4-1-0 1,072 10.

Alabama 6-0-0 1,022 11. Florida St. 4-1-0 1,009 12. Texas 4-1-0 785 13. Colorado St.

6-0-0 747 14. Arizona 4-1-0 709 15. North Carolina 4-1-0 696 16. Kansas St. 4-0-0 555 17.

Notre Dame 4-2-0 540 18. Syracuse 5-1-0 461 19. Virginia Tech 5-1-0 449 20. Washington St. 4-1-0 407 21.

Utah 5-0-0 214 22. Oklahoma 3-2-0 202 23. Wisconsin 3-2-0 183 24. Boston College 2-2-0 113 25. Duke 5-0-0 110 down pass to Cris Carter late in the third quarter that put the Vikings in command, 24-10.

Moon did throw a late interception and botched a handoff on a first-and-goal on the Vikings' opening drive, but for the most part he picked apart the Giants defense, which tried to confuse him with an assortment of defenses. "He read everything really well," Giants defensive end Mike Strahan said. "He is one of those guys who, if you give him time, he'll pick you apart. And we gave him too much time." Moon downplayed his own performance and pointed to the interception by Parker, who used to play at Giants Stadium as a member of the New York-New Jersey Knights of the World Football League. "I think the interception took the wind out of their sails," Moon said.

3 7 14 3 27 0 10 0 0 10 Minnesota N.Y. Giants First Quarter Min- FG Reveiz44, 11:18. Second Quarter NY FG Treadwell 22, 1:24. Min Allen 1 run (Reveiz kick), 9:29. NY D.Brown 3 run (Tread-well kick), 14:53.

Third Quarter Min Parker 44 interception return (Reveiz kick), 1:44. Min Carter 20 pass from Moon (Reveiz kick), 12:12. Fourth Quarter Min FG Reveiz 24, 1:40. A 77.294. OSTRAVA, Czech Republic -Results of the 5315,000 Czech indoor tournament: First Round Jonas Svensson d.

Carlos Costa (3) 7-5, 6-2; Joern Renzen-brink d. Stephane Simian 6-3, 6-4; Jeremy Bates d. Nicolas Kief-er 6-1, 6-3. FILDERSTADT, Germany -Results of the $400,000 Porsche Grand Prix: First Round Conchlta Martinez (1) d. Kat-erina Maleeva 7-5, 6-2; Julie Halard d.

Florencia Labat 6-4, TOKYO Results of the $1 million Seiko Super Tennis tournament: First Round Dimltrl Poliakov d. Tetsuya Chaen 6-1, 6-3; Nicklas Kulti d. Jamie Morgan 6-4, 6-4; Andrei Olhovskiy d. Tomas Nydahl 6-4, 3-6, 6-3; Jeff Tarango d. Maurice Ruah 3-6.

6-3, 7-6 (7-1); Brett Steven d. Jim Grabb 6-3, 7-5; Paul Kilderry d. Steve Bryan 1-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-3; Anders Jarryd d. Mark Petchey 6-3, 6-2; Bong-soo Kim d. Nicolas Pereira 7-6 NY Min 25 Others receiving votes: Baylor 76, North Carolina State 54, Ohio State 51, Virginia 41, Illinois 34, Georgia 33, Southern Cal 30, Brigham Young 23, Purdue 22, Indiana 19, Bowling Green 7, Tennessee 4, Louisville 2, Kansas 1.

USA TODAY-CNN Top 25 Record Pts 1. Florida (43) 5-0-0 1,527 2. Nebraska (13) 6-0-0 1,479 3. Penn State (5) 5-0-0 1,417 4. Colorado (1) 5-0-0 1,387 5.

Michigan 4-1-0 1,247 6. Alabama 6-0-0 1,193 7. Miami 4-1-0 1,171 First downs Rushes-Yds 16 18-37 203 1-11 7-145 1-0 36-103 292 2-7 0-0 Passing Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interceptions Ret. 3-67 Comp-Att-Int 23-34-1 19-36-3 4-23 6-35 Sacked-Yds Lost 1-7 Punts 2-39 Ownership not likely to change during strike NEW YORK Even though the Pittsburgh Pirates, Oakland Athletics and San Diego Padres are for sale, lawyers for owners and players predict no teams will change owners until there is a new labor agreement. Owners representative Richard Ravitch and union head Donald Fehr say labor talks probably will resume later this week for the first time since Sept.

9. Former Cubs pitcher becomes team's GM CHICAGO Ed Lynch, who in 1987 finished his eight-year pitching career with the Chicago Cubs, agreed to a three-year contract to become the team's general manager. He replaced Larry Himes, who was demoted to director of the club's Arizona operations. Rangers give Orioles aide 3-year contract ARLINGTON, Texas Doug Melvin, who bolstered Baltimore's pitching and defense while assistant general manager, was hired as general manager of the Texas Rangers. Melvin, 42, becomes the sixth GM in club history.

He was given a three-year contract. FOOTBALL Businessman wants CFL team in Long Island BALTIMORE A New York businessman, hoping to copy the Canadian Football League's success in Baltimore, has given the league a $100,000 deposit in his bid to bring an expansion team to Long Island. Perry Carter hopes to locate a team in Uniondale, N.Y., to help the league secure a national U.S. television contract. BASKETBALL Kemp gets additional $20 million from Sonics SEATTLE Seattle SuperSon-ics All-Star forward Shawn Kemp agreed to an extension that boosts the value of his contract to $46 million during nine years.

Kemp, 24, received a one-year extension that includes a "balloon payment" of about $20 million for the 2002-03 season. He averaged 18.1 points, 10.8 rebounds last season. Heat sign top pick to 5-year contract MIAMI Miami Heat first-round draft pick Khalid Reeves, who led Arizona to the Final Four in 1994, signed a reported five-year, $8.5 million contract. Reeves, a guard, was drafted by the Heat with the 12th pick. Tomjanovich gets OK to return to camp HOUSTON Houston Rockets Coach Rudy Tomjanovich is well enough to return to the team's training camp in Galveston, Texas for preseason practices.

Tomjanovich, 45, spent Sunday night at a Galveston hospital for treatment of a viral infection, and returned to Houston for further tests. Massimino's future at UNLV in doubt LAS VEGAS Rollie Massimino's future as UNLVs coach was on the line, with university officials trying to negotiate a buyout of his contract. Sources told The Associated Press that UNLV interim president Kenny Guinn has decided Massimino should leave, and efforts were being made to structure a buyout before the start of practice Saturday. Former SC coach McGuire very sick COLUMBIA, S.C Longtime South Carolina coach Frank McGuire was gravely ill, a school spokesman said. Not much was known about McGuire's condition, except that he was very sick at his HUE WATERY 1 UtHTClUI SOS CAMPBELL SARNIA (519)336-9960 iust Be 19 Years or Older To Enter.

Photo I.O. Required. Lansing gets minor league team WKBD to broadcast Tigers games years, but the Tigers said in a release WDIV was outbid by WKBD. "(Channel 50) has a great tradition with the Red Wings -and the Pistons, and we hope this association will bring greater family viewership to our Tiger games," said Atanas Ilitch, Tigers vice president. The PASS cable system will continue carrying more than 70 Tigers games a season under a contract with four years left.

The Associated Press DETROIT. WKBD-TV in Southfield has signed an agreement with the Detroit Tigers to televise GO games a season during the next five years, starting next season. The Tigers and Channel 50 announced Monday that the station would televise 55 regular-season and five preseason games. WDIV-TV had broadcast Tigers games for the past 20 ONLY YOU pg D0 The Rim Wild SSleyJr. Meryl Steep TERMINAL DAILY: 1:15 eNext DAILY: 1:45 VELOCITY Karate Kid aaffigiEB -pat-'morita Ed Tonltfenlu' DAILY: Qrrinn.

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The club will commit to a 15-year lease. The Sultans are a Kansas City affiliate and play in the Midwest League, which also has teams at Grand Rapids and Battle Creek. The Lansing community will be SPORTS ON TV allowed to choose a new name for the team, officials said. Mayor David Hollister estimated the stadium will cost $8 million to $9 million. The city would recoup the cost, in part, through a revenue-sharing agreement with the club in which the city would get 10 of ticket sales, concessions and advertising.

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9:10 West Columbia home, assistant athletic director Kerry Tharpe said. McGuire, 80, was South Carolina's basketball coach from 1958-80 and won a school record 283 games. ASIAN GAMES China continues to dominate Games HIROSHIMA, Japan With just over half the Asian Games' 337 medal events completed, China raised its gold count to 92. South Korea is next with 33. The host, country, Japan, has 32.

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