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2C SPORTS Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1999 www.argusleader.com. SCOREBOARD MOBILE MYSICKS-Re-signed Mitch via. BRIEFING AREA EVENTS Today 6IRLS BASKETBALL Home games shaded WHAT'S AHEAD Saturday 102 Friday 101 Today Wednesday Thursday 928 929 930 4 Sioux City SSSi 7:35 p.m. TampaBay Mf Noon fffinG Detroit Detroit Detroit Chicago Chicago Season 7:05 p.m.

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Ticket information Sioux Falls Stampede Sioux Falls Arena 336-6060 Minnesota Vikings Metrodome 61 2-333-8828 Sioux Falls Stampede Sioux Falls Arena 61 2-375-7444 Sunday 103 Monday 104 TBS MSC KSFS-AM 1520 WSN-AM 1230 KSFS-AM 1520 now is with the New York Knicks. The elusive Dunn is the only Seminole to I rush for more than 1,000 yards three con secutive seasons. Sanders snagged 14 SPORTS ON THE AIR TODAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS 6:05 p.m. Baseball Atlanta Braves at New York Mets 7 p.m. Baseball Detroit TODAY'S RADIO HIGHLIGHTS 3:35 p.m.

Talk NCC Sports Report Tigers at Minnesota Twins H.S.: Roosevelt at Lincoln H.S.:Tri-Valley vs. Parker 7:1 0 p.m. Basketball Girls 7:30 p.m. Basketball Girls Ward, Dunn among the best at Florida State STARS OF THE CENTURY All-time Florida State team HChrisPerty 26 11.StevePate 24 12. Phil Mickelson 20 $1.588,431 13.

David Toms 27 $1 .409.872 U.TedTryba 27 $1,403,098" 15.JetfSkiman 26 16 Ernie Els 15 17. Nick Price 16 $1.304.736 1 18. Fred Funk 29 $1,303,850 19. TimHerron 25 $134,620: 20. Tom Lehman 20 $1,285,239 21.

John Huston 20 $1,210,887 22. Jim Furyk 21 23. Mike Weir 25 24. BobEstes 24 $1,153,878: 25. Brent Geiberger 25 $1 ,149,276, 26.

Dennis Paulson 23 $1,147,551 i 27. Duffy Waldorf 22 $1,081 .989 28. Loren Roberts 21 $1,078,017 29JesperPamevk 18 $1,044,7181 30. Stuart Appleby 25 $1 ,044,574 31. Steve Etagton 18 32.

Scott Hoch 24 $967,099 33. Stewart Cink 23 34. Skip Kendall 26 $951,128 35. Gabriel Hjertstedt 28 36. Craig Parry 18 $909,576, 37.

Rocco Mediate 22 $881,921, 38. Glen Day 23 $879,224, 39. MarkO'Meara 18 $868,796, 40. Scott Gump 26 $868,5781 41. Jose Maria OlazabaJ 12 $865.1671 42.

Frank Lickliter 26 $822,453 43. Olin Browne 22 $810,159 44 BillGlasson 20 45. Andrew Magee 23 46. Kink Triplett 21 47 LeeJanzen 23 48. Sergio Garcia 8 $784,917 49.

Greg Kraft 24 50. BobTway 25 $714,584 51. TommyArmourlll 24 52. Dudley Hart 23 $707,890 53. Fred Couples 15 54.

Jay Haas 22 $696,861 55. MarkCalcavecchia 26 56. Billy Mayfair 24 $667268 57. Steve Strieker 20 $662,461, 58 Notah Begay III 24 59. Paul Goydos 25 $656,044 60.

26 61. Brian Watts 20 62 Rich Beem 21 63. J.L Lewis 26 64. Greg Norman 12 65. Paul Lawrie 3 $562,234 66.

Kevin Sutherland 25 $559,910, 67. John Cook 23 $557,418, 68. Brad Faxon 17 $538,108, 69. CoreyPavin 23 $534,118, 70. Steve Ftesch 26 $512,434, 71.

Mark Brooks 28 $507,721. 72. Mike Reid 19 73. Paul Azinger 21 $475,299 74. Jonathan Kaye 28 $474,483 75.

Harrison Frazar 26 76. Jerry Kelly 29 $467,706 77. Bradley Hughes 27 $467,161 78. Craig Startler 16 $454,091 79. Tommy Tolles 24 $450,541 80.

Scott Dunlap 20 $443,245 81. Chris DiMarco 27 $427,935 82. Scott Verplank 23 $425,500 83. JoeySindelar 24 $413,993 84. Omar Uresti 27 $401,151 85.

J.P.Hayes 24 $391,170. 86. Jim Carter 24 $390,919 87. MarkWiebe 24 $385,508 88. Scott McCarron 24 $385,095 89.

LeeWestwcod 10 90. Brian Henninger 26 $380,968 91 Brad Fabel 25 $380,441 92. Esteban Toledo 29 $374,726 93. Kenny Perry 23 $373,934 94. Rory Sabbatini 24 $372,917 95.

Colin Montgomery 11 $369,651 96. Kevin Wentworth 23 $368,851 97. Larry Mize 18 $367,164 98. Franklin Langham 24 99 Mike Bnsky 22 $361,084 100. Len Mattiace 27 $358,365, 101.

Dicky Pride 26 $353,219 102. Dan Foreman 23 $352,155 103. Billy Andrade 25 $345,801 104. Jean Van deVelde 3 $344,526 105. Steve Jones 16 106.

Chris Riley 25 107. David Frost 22 108 Brande) Ctiambiee 21 109. Stephen Ames 14 $330,945 110. Steve Lowery 27 $325,697 111. David Sutherland 26 112.

Greg Chalmers 29 $312,321, 113. Robert Damron 26 $307,115 114. John Maginnes 25 $306,580 115. Charles Raulerson 27 $306,450, 116. Tom Scherrer 24 $306,001 117.

Doug Barron 28 118. Billy Ray Brown 17. $301,472, 119. Eric Booker 26 $300,382 120. Jay Don Blake 25 121.

Emlyn Aubrey 18 $290,806 122 JoeOzaki 14 123. Barry Cheesman 31 124. Nolan Henke 23 $281,829 125. Neal Lancaster 30 MILLENNIUM WR Fred Biletnikoff 1962-64 PL Andre Wadsworth 1 99497 PL Ken Lanier 1977-80 PL Alption. Carreker 1980-83 PL Gene McOowell 1960-62 PL Ron Simmons 1977-BO Clay Shiver 1992-95 PL Peter Boulware 1994-96 PL Pel Williams 1964-66 LB Marvin Jones 1990-92 PL Jamie Pukes 1982-85 LB Derrick Brooks 1991-94 WR Ron Sellers 1966-68 LB Paul McGowan 1984-87 QB Charlie Ward 1989-93 LB Deion Sanders 1985-88 RBGregAllen 1981-84 PB Terrell Buckley 1989-91 RB Warrick Dunn 1993-96 PB LeRoy Butler 1987-89 WR Peter Warrick 1996-99 PB Bobby Butler 1977-80 This is a school that can boast of football alumni becoming Hollywood career interceptions in bowl games.

He was the returner as well in 1988, yards. the school's first consensus caught four TD passes in the and Jones won the Butkus best LB, and Sanders the Jim Thorpe Award the most season and career at FSU, and Boulware holds for sacks with an astonishing SPORTS stars like Heisman win and three more nation's top punt averaging 15.2 Biletnikoff, Ail-American, Gator Bowl. McGowan Award for nation's and Buckley won (best DB). Simmons has tackles for loss the season record 19. Robert Unch (OL 1964 and '65) and Burt Reynolds (RB and DB, 1954 and '57).

Fittingly, it has fielded some of the flashiest players ever in Sellers, Ward, Dunn and Sanders. Sellers holds FSU records for receptions for game (16), season (86) and career (212), plus receiving yards in all three categories. He also held NCAA records for roughly 20 years. Associated Press The Last of Schott? Marge Schott talks with Cincinnati Reds shortstop Barry Larkin, left, following the Reds 9-7 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Cincinnati, in what could have been her final onfield appearance as Reds owner.

The Reds were playing their final regular season home game. Schott is expected to sell control of the Reds to three limited partners in early October. REGIONAL Fulmer declines to discuss scandal KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Defending national champion Tennessee, which in recent years has uncovered cheating in its advanced degree programs and a telephone card fraud scandal among its athletes, is now investigating whether tutors did schoolwork for football players. Tennessee President J.

Wade Gilley, who started his job last month, said Monday the school is following "normal procedure and has turned this matter over to the (university's) general counsel's office for review." "Once this review is complete, the university will announce its findings and, if necessary, take appropriate action," he said. Athletics Director Doug Dickey said the university also has reported the matter to Southeastern Conference commissioner Roy Kramer. Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer declined to discuss the allegations, which he termed "a concern." "If it is anything about football, I will be glad to talk to you," he told about a dozen reporters who met him after practice. "The players are not going to allow it to be a distraction." ESPN reported Sunday that internal memos show high-level administrators in the athletic department were told of four tutors who may have done schoolwork for at least five football players, possibly violating the university's honor code and NCAA rules. None of the information was passed on to the proper campus authorities charged with investigating possible rules infractions, said Malcolm Mclnnis, NCAA compliance officer for Ten- Ward, the Semmoles' only One In a series of all-century teams compiled by Gannett News Service.

ner, remains their season and career No. 1 for total offense. He was renowned for also being FSU's point guard in basketball and at Jacksonville 9ft Tennessee Indianapolis 1 at San Diego at Green Bay Pk Minnesota at Oakland 7 Chicago at New England 6ft N.Y. Giants Monday San Francisco 2ft at Arizona Acquired 0 Jeff Kozakowski from Grand Rapids of the IHL Signed Handy Best Kelly von Hiitgen, RW Chris Blasius. Bobby Stewart.

RW Mike Mac- Donald. Corey smith, and turrest urr. TRENTON TITANS-fleceived Eon MacFartane, Matt Hogan, Mark Murphy and Jeff Mercer on assignment from Philadelphia of me AHL United Hockey League MUSKEGON FURY-fiaroed Phil Kopinski as Ath letic Trainer. West Coast Hockey League FORT WORTH BRAHMAS-Agreed to terms with 6StevePloutfe. PHOENIX MUSTANGS-Signed Kevin SL Jacques.

Ron Pallm. and ennstot GruntnaL Western Professional HocKey League ABILENE AVIATORS-Signed LW Mano Therrien and Raymond Delarosbil. AMARILL0 RATTLERS-Signed LW Paul Con- stantin. CORPUS CHRISTI ICERAYS-Signed LW Pavel fcvstigneev, LW Dave Shuteand HW Brad wingtieio. ODESSA JACKALOPES-Traded the rights to Gary Coupal to the Tupelo T-Rex.

COLLEGE JUNIATA-Named Anthony Han men's assistant basketball coach. LSU-Promoted women's assistant basketbal coach Dana "Pokey" Chatman to associate coach. MINNESOTA-Named Roob Stauber volunteer hockey goaitending coach for the 1999-2000 son. PRINCETON-tiamed Mike Brady men's cross country coacn. RUTGERS-Named Tracy Katt assistant swim coacn.

CROSS COUNTRY High school CITY MEET GIRLS Tern scores 0'Gorman 32, Roosvefl 50, Lin coln 61. Washington 76. IndMduab- Kaylee Keating (RHS) Erin Klein (0G) Nancy Kneip(L) Amy Lindner uu Jaime tngen Amy Duba IR) Meghan Platek I0GI Becca Kean (0G) Brianne scnenk (W) Amanda Lee (R) Kelly Murphy (0G) Ashley Warren (W) 15:36.55, Jayme McKuchen (W) Sarah BOYS Team scores Roosevelt 29, Lincoln 42, 0'Gor man 69, Washington 78. Individuals John Hage (OG) 17:08 46; Zacti Kiesow (R) 1 Brady Edwards (R) 1 Simon Dakteng (L) Josh Foster (R) Tony Turgeon (R) Paul Jeske (0G) Donnie Gramkow (L) 1803.41; Eric Buss 18:07.21: David Keppen 18:11.13: Dustin Rave (L) Dan Purcelley (W) 1 8:1 4.89; Jeremy uoohen (R) rat Cowan (W) Jeff Wallenberg (W) 18:26.00. AUTO RACING NASCAR LEADERS The NASCAR Winston Cup driver standings and money leaders through Sept.

26: Points 1, Dale Jarrett, 4.142. 2. Mark Martin. 3,885. 3.

Bobby Laoonte, 3,878. 4, Tony Stewart, 3,858. 5, Jeff Burton, 3,731. 6, Jeff Gordon, 3,671. 7, Dale Earnhardt, 3,557.

8, Rusty Wallace, 3,235. 9, Ward Burton, 3,063. 10, ferry laoonte, 3,053. 11, Mike Skinner, 3,032. 12.

Jeremy Mayfield, 2.883. 13, Ken Schrader. 2.816. 14, Bobby Hamil ton, 2,801. 15, wally Dallenbach, 2,727.

16. Ster ling Martin, 2,712. 17, John Andretti, 2,699. 18, Kenny Irwin, 2,671. 19, Jimmy Spencer, 2,670.

20, Steve park, 1, Jeff Gordon, $696051. 2, Jeff Burton, $4,644,671. 3, Dale Jarrett, $3,066.304. 4, Bobby Labonte, $2,698,691. 5, Dale Earnhardt, $2,262,874.

6, Mark Martin, $2,228,086. 7, Terry Laoonte, ji 6. 8, 1 ony Stewart, si ,933.021 9, Mike Skinner, $1,799.601. 10, Rusty Wallace, 11, Kenny Irwin, $1,696,211. 12, Ward Burton, $1 ,693,574.

1 3, Jeremy Mayfield. $1 ,579,589. 1 4, Ken Schrader, $1,503,154. 15, John Andretti, $1,501,401. 16, Bobby Hamilton, $1,499,059.

17, Michael waltrip, $1,440,4. 18, Sterling Marlm. $1,365,426. 19, Jimmy Spencer, $1,344,623. 20, JoeNemechek, $1,330,716.

GOLF High school GREATER DAKOTA TOURNAMENT Saturday at Meadowbrook Golf Course, Rapid City team scores- Rapid city Stevens sa, Hoosevert 323, Lincoln 325, 0 Gorman 325, Rapid City (Jen tral 335, Washington 340, Sturgis 363, Spearfish 390. Top 10 Individuals -1 TJ Meyer, Stevens, 74; 2. Mark Anderson, OG, 75; 3. Ben Stewart, Central, 77; 4. Adam Wynia, RHS, 79; 5.

Jesse Talcott, OG, 80; 6. Chris Nickels. RHS, 80; 7. Dan Sinksen, RHS, 80; 8. Dan Sova, LHS, 80; 9.

Justin Christensen, LHS. 80; 10. Trevor Larson, Stevens, 81. Roosevelt 323 Wynia 79, Sinksen 80, Nickels 80, Adam Severson 84, Joe Benedict 85. Lincoln (325) Sova 80, Christensen 81, Joel Youngberg 82, Adam Anderson 82, Micah Aberson 8.

0'Gorman (325) Anderson 75, Talcott 80, Dan Vining 85. Jon Hewitt 86. Washington 340 Mike Wilson 82, Adam smith 85, Andy Erpenbach 85, Brett Egge 88, Andrew Baseley 95. VEHMILJJON 164, LENNOX 193 Monday at the Bluffs Vermillion Brett Hoqen 40. Derrrick Brown 40.

Rob Schaack 41 Nathan Boots 43. Lennox Joe Munson 45, Justin Burma 55. Nick Ollmanns 44. Ben Oangel 49 JV- Vermillion 181, Lennox 199. PGA TOUR STATS PGA Tour statistical leaders through the Westin Texas Open, which ended Sept.

26: scoring Average 1 Tiger Woods. 68.48. 2, David Duval, 69.08. 3, Davis Love III. 69.32.

4, Justin Leonard, 69.44. 5, Hal Sutton, 69.46. 6, Nick Price, 69.66. 7, Jim Furyk, 69.73. 8, Vijay Singh.

69.75. 9, Ernie Els, 69.85. 1 0, Phil Mickelson, 69.86. DrMng Distance 1, John Daly, 306.6. 2.

Chris Couch, 295.9. 3, Tiger Woods, 294.5. 4, Rory Sabbatini, 293.1. 5, Harnson Frazar, 290.4. 6, Chns Smith, 289.2.

1, Scott McCarron, 288.5. 8, Barry Cheesman, 287.8. 9, Dennis Paulson, 287.5. 10, David Duval, 286.9. Driving Accuracy Per 1 Fred Funk, 80.0.

2, Joe Durant, 78.7. 3 (be). Jeff Maggert and Scott Gump, 77.6. 5, Olin Browne. 77.3.

6, Loren Roberts, 77.1. 7, Mike Reid, 77.0. 8. Corey Pavin, 76.9. 9, Hal Sutton, 76.0.

10, Billy Mayfair, 75.9. Greens i illation 1, David Duval, 70.0. 2, Duffy Waldorf, 69.8. 3, Tiger Woods, 69.7. 4, Joe Durant 69.2.

5, Kenny Perry, 69.1 6 (tie), Hal Sutton and Robert Allenby, 68.7. 8. Grant Walte, 68.4. 9, Woody Austin, 68.1. 10.

Davis Love III, 68.0. Total Driving 1 Hal Sutton, 50. 2, Perry Moss, 56. 3 (tie), Tiger Woods and David Duval, 57. 5, Grant Waite.

58. 6, Davis Love III, 67. 7, Kenny Perry. 69. 8, KirkTnplett, J.

9, Korjert wienrjy 81. 1U. Bill Giasson, 92. Purling Average 1 Brad Faxon, 1 .71 6. 2.

Payne Stewart, 1 .725. 3. Skip Kendall. 1.727. 4.

Frank Lickliter, 1.733. 5, Scott McCarron, 1.735. 6, David Frost, 1.738. 7, Steve Strieker, 1.739. 8 (tie), Hal Sutton and David Duval, 1.741.

10. Chris Perry, 1.744. wrote Average 1 Tiger Woods, 4.41 2, David Ouval, 4.31 3, Hal Sutton. 4.01 4, Phil Mickelson, 3.94. 5, Davis Love 1, 3.92.

6, Scott McCarron, 3.91. 7, Chris Perry, 90. 8, Skip Kendall. 3.88. 9, Carlos Franco.

3.85. 10, Frank Lickliter. 3.81. Eagles (Holes per) 1, Viiav Singh, 105.4. 2.

David Toms. 114.9. 3. Craig Barlow. 1 1 7.0.

4, Carte Franco, 1 1 8.0. 5, Fred Couples, 131.1. 6, Joe Ogifvie, 131.4. 7. Ernie Els, Stuart Appieoy, 135.0.

9, Jonnualy, 136.3. 10, Ted Tryba, 136.5 SarriSM Percentage 1, Jeff Sluman, 66.7. 2, David Frost, 64.2. 3, Corey Pavin, 63.2. 4, Greg Chalmers, 61.7.

5, Stewart Cink, 61 .5. 6, Justin Leonard, 61.2. 7, Kevin Wentworth, 61.1. 8 (tie). Scott Hoch and Brian Henninger, 60.1.

10. Dudley Hart, 60.0. AiHVourtf Hanktrn 1. Tiger Woods. 125.

2. Phil Mickelson. 231. 3. David Duval.

247. 4, Hal Sutton, 275. 5, Vijay Singh, 299. 6, Kirk 303. 7, Davis Love III, 304.

8, Frank Lickliter, 327. 9, Ernie Els, 328. 10, Carlos Franco, 329. MONEYLEADERS PGA Tour money leaders through the Westin Texas Open, which ended Sept 26: im Money Woods 18 $4,266,585 David Duval 19 $3,471,206 Payne Stewart 19 $2,077,950 Vijay Singh 25 $1,961,750 Hal Sutton 21 $1,906,511 Jeff Maggert 20 $1,861,112 Love III 20 $1,771,728 8. Justin Leonard 24 $1,742,634 9.

Carlos Franco 20 $1,732,884 Washington it 0 Gorman, 7:30 p.m.; Roosevelt at Lincoln. 7:30 p.m.: Dakota Valley at Harrisourg. 7:45 p.m.: Lenno at Berestord. 7:45 p.m.; Parker at Tri-Vairey. 7:45 p.m.: McCook Central at Deli Rapids, 7:45 p.m.; Howard at West Central, 7:45 p.m.; Old-ham-Ramona at Dell Rapids St.

Mary's. 8 p.m.; Tri-Vailey Conference tournament begins at Sioux Falls mnshan ana bayville, 6:30 p.m. B0YS60LF Washington at Brandon Valley, 4 p.m.; Lennox at 0 Gorman. 3.30 p.m., Elmwood. MEN'S GOLF South Dakota at Buena Vista Invitational, 1 30 p.m GIRLS TcnnIS Roosevelt at Washington, 4 p.m.: Brandon Valley at Mitchell.

4 p.m. C0LLE VOLLEYBALL Augustana at North Dakota State, 7 p.m.; South Dakota State at North Dakota, 7 p.m.; Dakota State at Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Sioux Falls Christian and Baltic at Marion Invita tional 3 m. GIRLS TENNIS Lincoln at 0 Gorman, 4 p.m., McKennan Park.

COLLEGE SOCCER South Dakota at Northern State, 4:30 p.m. Thursday GIRLS BASKETBALL Brookings at Roosevelt, 7:30 p.m.; Harrisburg at Elk Point-Jeflerson, 7:45 p.m.; Lennox at Alcester-Hudson. 7:45 p.m.; West Central at Beresford, 7:45 p.m.; Garretson at Canton, 7:45 p.m.; Tri-Valley at McCookCentral, 7:45 p.m.; Tri-Valley Conference tournament continues at Sioux Falls Christian and Gayville 6:30 p.m. HIGH SOmiHCISS COUNTRY Washington at Watertown Invitational, 4 p.m. Roosevelt at South Sioux City (Neb Invitational.

4:30 p.m.; West Central. Harnsburg and Dell Rapids at canton Invitational, 4:15 p.m. GIRLS TENNIS 0'Gorman at Roosevelt, 4 p.m.; Vermillion at Washington, 2 p.m. BOYS GOLF Washington and Mitchell at Brookings, 2 p.m. Brookings Country Club; Big Eight tourney, 1 p.m., Madison.

COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Huron at Sioux Falls, 7:30 p.m. FOOTBALL NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pd PF PA New England 3 0 0 1.000 77 70 Miami 2 0 0 1.000 57 37 Buffalo 2 1 0 .667 57 34 Indianapolis 2 1 0 .667 86 64 NY. Jets 0 3 0 .000 51 74 Central Tennessee 3 0 0 1.000 82 63 Jacksonville 2 1 0 .667 82 43 Pittsburgh 2 1 0 .667 76 Baltimore 1 2 0 .333 47 60 Cincinnati 0 3 0 .000 45 97 Cleveland 0 3 0 .000 19 86 West Kansas City 2 1 0 .667 74 51 Oakland 2 1 0 .667 70 62 Seattle 2 1 0 .667 63 51 San Diego 1 1 0 .500 53 34 Denver 0 3 0 000 41 77 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Dallas 2 0 0 1.000 65 42 Washington 2 1 0 .667 112 Arizona 1 2 0 .333 51 67 NY. Giants 1 2 0 .333 52 79 Philadelphia 0 3 0 .000 29 70 Central Detroit 2 1 0 .667 72 66 GreenBay 2 1 0 .667 66 67 TampaBay 2 1 0 .667 45 32 Chicago 1 2 0 .333 50 55 Minnesota 1 2 0 .333 54 59 West St Louis 2 0 0 1.000 62 1 7 San Francisco 2 1 0 .667 55 72 New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 40 38 Carolina 1 2 0 .333 57 44 Atlanta 0 3 0 .000 28 76 Sunday's Games St. Louis 35.

Atlanta 7 Carolina 27. Cincinnati 3 Bartimore17. Cleveland 10 Tampa Bay 13. Denver 10 Kansas City 31. Detroit 21 Buffalo 26.

Philadelphia 0 Seattle 29. Pittsburgh 10 Washington 27, New York Jets 20 Tennessee 20, Jacksonville 19 Indianapolis 27, San Diego 19 Oakland 24. Chicago 17 Green Bay 23, Minnesota 20 New England 16, New York Giants 14 OPEN: Dallas. Miami, New Orleans Monday's Game San Francisco 24, Arizona 1 0. Sunday Anzona at Dallas, noon.

Baltimore at Atlanta, noon. Jacksonville at Pittsburgh, noon. New England at Cleveland, noon. New Orleans at Chicago, noon. Philadelphia at New York Giants, noon.

St. Louis at Cincinnati, noon. Tampa Bay at Minnesota, noon. Carolina at Washington, 3:05 p.m. Kansas City at San Diego, 3:1 5 p.m.

New York Jets at Denver, 3:15 p.m. Tennessee at San Francisco, 3:15 p.m. Oakland at Seattle. 7:20 p.m. OPEN: Detroit, Green Bay.

Indianapolis Monday, Oct 4 Buffalo at Miami, 8 p.m. College NCAA DIVISION II POLL The top 20 teams in the NCAA Division II football poll with records through Sept. 26 and points Record Pts 1. Carson-Newman, Tenn. 4-0 79 2.

Northern Colorado 4-0 77 3. Central Oklahoma 3-0 71 4. Slippery Rock, Pa. 3-1 67 5. Nebraska-Omaha 4-0 66 6.

Tuskegee 3-0 59 7. Eastern New Mexico 4-0 57 8. Northwest Missoun State 3-1 52 9. UC Davis 3-1 48 10. Fort Valley State.

Ga. 5-0 44 11. North Dakota State 4-0 39 12. Indiana, Pa. 2-1 37 13.

Pittsburg State. Kan. 3-1 31 14. Michigan Tech 3-0 27 15. North Oakota 3-0 23 16.

Southern Arkansas 3-1 20 17. New Haven 3-1 19 18. Millersville. Pa. 2-1 10 19.

Western State, Colo. 2-2 8 20. Delta State 2-1 5 DIVISION l-AA POLL The top 25 teams in Ihe Sports Network Division l-AA football poll, with first-place votes in paren theses, records through Sept. 26 and points. Record Pts Pvs I.Georgia Southern (39) 3-1 1,507 1 2.

Montana (12) 3-0 1,417 2 3. Appalachian State 2-1 1,409 3 4. Troy State (5) 3-0 1,380 5 5. Northern Iowa (4) 4-0 1.342 4 6. Hofstra 4-0 1.294 6 7.

Tennessee State (2) 3-0 1.212 8 8. Hampton 4-0 1.066 10 Southern 4-0 1.044 12 10. Illinois State 3-1 973 11 11. Villanova 3-1 916 14 12. Lehigh 3-0 725 15 13.

Youngstown State 3-1 710 18 H.Delaware 3-1 709 7 15. Northern Arizona 2-1 627 17 16. Massachusetts 1-2 570 9 17. East Tennessee State 4-0 551 20 18. Florida 2-2 486 19 19.

Western Illinois 3-1 467 13 20. Jackson State 3-1 446 21 21. Eastern Kentucky 3-1 314 24 22. James Madison 3-1 272 23. South Honda 2-2 240 16 24.

Cal State-Sacramento 3-1 194 25. Eton 4-0 172 High school sophomores I HURON 20, LINCOLN 6 in Lincoln Jesse Tay lor scored on an 80-yard run for the 0-5 Patriots. Lincoln plays borman on Monday. TENNIS High school girls GREATER DAKOTA CONFERENCE TOURNEY Friday-Saturday in Rapid City unco 7, Rapid City Stevens 2 Singles Melanie Feeyan (RCS) del. Dam Grebin 10-2; Katie Chiu ID def.

Maia McKinstry 10-2: Melissa Hutchinson (L) def Kelly Patnoe 10-3; Becky Johnson (RCS) def. Amy Hutchinson 10-7: Angle Norterg (L) def Kinsley Powers 10-1; Megan McCarthy (L) def. Sam Rasmussen 10-5. DoutMs Grebm-Chiu (L) def. Feevan-Powers 10-5: Norberg-McCarttiy (L) def.

McKinstry-Bec-ki Wrthee 10-1; Hutchinson-Hutchinson (L) def. Johnson-Rasmussen 10-4. Lincoln 9, SturgisO Singles Grebin del. Jenny Creed 1 0-1 Chiu def. Shah Biers 10-0; M.

Hutchinson del. Amber Fitz-patrick 10-0: A. Hutchinson def. Anita Simmons 10-1; Norterg def. Annie Linn 10-0; McCarthy def.

Stephanie Voss 10-0. Doubles Grebin-Chiu del. Creed-Biers 10-0; Norberg-McCarthy def. Kylie Weire-Ffrzpatrick 10-0; Hutchinson-Hutchinson def. Simmons-Linn 10-1.

LINCOLN 8. WASHINGTON 1 Monday it Lincoln Singles Jill weisser det. Liz Spencer 6-1, 6-0; Katie Chiu (L) del. Laura Brooks 6-1, 6-0; Melissa Hutchinson (L) def. Abby Lankhorst6-1, 6-1; Amy Hutchinson (L) def.

Megan Gaster 6-1, 6-3; Angle Norberg (L) def. Liz Zawada 6-1, 6-1; Megan McCarthy (L) def. April Duffy 6-0, 6-1. DouMes Dam Grebin-Chiu def. Weisser- Brooks 6-3, 6-1; Norberg-McCarthy def.

Lankhorst-Gaster Hutchinson-Hutchst-non def Zawarda-Duffy 6-0, 6-1 Lincoln 19-0 plays borman at McKennan on Wednesday. Pro ATP TOUR MONEY LEADERS I.Andre Agassi $2,251,128 2. Yevgeny Kafelnikov $1,488,218 3. Pete Sampras $1,401,256 4. Gustavo Kuerten $1,389,309 5.

Patrick Ratter $1,254,574 6 Marcelo Rios $917,447 7. Todd Martin $901,124 8. TimHenman $886,694 9. Richard Kraiicek $875,397 10. Mark PhDippoussts $840,839 11.

Nicolas Kiefer $784,918 12. Carlos Moya $765,457 13. Jonas Bjorkman $714,735 14. Tommy Haas $690,318 15. Nicolas Lapentti $686,078 16.

Thomas Engvist $665,256 1 7. Thomas Johansson $645,037 18 Cednc Pioline $626,788 19. Felix Mantilla $604,927 20. LeanderPaes $603,065 21.0ominik Hrbaty $554,972 22. Greg Rusedski $549,285 23.

Albert Costa $536,089 24. Fabrice Santoro $524,070 25.SandonStolle $515,503 26. Mahesh Bhupathi $509,354 27. Alex Corretja $501,418 28. Andrei Medvedev $499,341 29.

Magnus Norman $481,435 30. Jin Novak $473,773 31 Karol Kucera $468,110 WTA Tour Money Leaders I.Martina Hingis $2,204,180 2. Serena Williams $1,664,171 3. Lindsay Davenport $1 ,660.363 4. Venus Williams $1,428,082 5.

Steffi Graf $1,193,367 6. Monica Seles $726,680 7. Jana Novotna $606,154 Anna Kournikova $548,624 9. Mary Pierce $548,092 1 0. Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario $496,221 11.

Barbara Schett $430,385 12. Elena Likhovtseva $411,707 13. AmelieMauresmo $403,776 14. Julie Halard-Decugis $386,645 15. Amanda Coetzer $386,470 16.

Conchita Martinez $376,292 17. Natasha Zvereva $375,452 18. CorinaMoranu $354,730 19. Nathalie Tauziat $350,582 20SandnneTestud $328,746 21. AiSugiyama $323,863 22.

Lisa Raymond $310,514 23. Dominique Van Roost $282,101 24. Chanda Rubin $277,396 25. Patty Schnyder $277,259 26. Ruxandra Dragomir $271 ,872 27ManaandeSwardt $263,287 Mary Joe Fernandez $258,800 29AnkeHuber $242,862 30LansaNeiland $242,550 31.

Mitjana Lucie $232,451 32. Irina Spirlea $224,455 HOCKEY NHL Preseason EASTERN CONFERENCE RT PS GF GA Edmonton 5 3 0 0 10 26 18 Calgary 3 6 0 0 6 20 28 Vancouver 1 3 2 2 6 21 28 Colorado 1 4 1 2 5 21 31 Pacific Division RT PS GF GA San Jose 4 1 3 0 11 22 15 Dallas 4 2 3 0 11 23 18 Los Angeles 4 2 1 1 10 24 17 Anaheim 3 3 1 0 7 13 19 Phoenix 2 4 2 0 6 15 22 Note: One point for a tie; a team scoring 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 get aL. Sunday's Games New York Rangers 1 Boston 0 Nashville 0, Florida 0, tie Philadelphia 10, New Jersey 2 St. Lours 8, Chicago 5 Vancouver 5, Calgary 3 Monday's Games Late Games Not Included Phoenix 3, San Jose 2 Detroit at New York Rangers (n) Boston at Montreal (n) Buffalo vs. Toronto at Hamilton, Ontario (n) Washington at Philadelphia (n) Anaheim at Colorado (n) Todays Games Carolina vs.

Washington at Norfolk, Va 6 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. New York Islanders at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m. Atlanta at Nashville, 7 p.m.

NHL WAIVER DRAFT LIST Players selected Monday in the NHL's waiver draft with position, team claimed by, team claimed from and compensation: 1 Ladislav Kohn, RW, Atlanta, Toronto, cash 2. Viacheslav Butsayev, Tampa Bay, Ottawa, cash 3. Chris Joseph, D. Vancouver. Ottawa, cash 4.

Jamie Rivers, 0, N.Y Islanders, St. Louis, cash 5. Ken Sutton, D. Washington, New Jersey, cash 6. Rich Brennan, D.

Los Angeles, Nashville, cash 7. Jeff Williams. Atlanta, New Jersey, cash 8. John Namestnikov, Vancouver, N.Y. Rangers, cash 9.

Terry Yake, 0 St. Louis, Atlanta, cash 10. Ladislav Benysek, 0, Anaheim, Edmonton, cash ODDS Harrah's Updated odds for this week's college and NFL football as provided by Harrah's Reno Casino Sportsbook: NCAA Football Saturday FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG at Syracuse 13 West Virginia NX. State 7 at Wake Forest Boston College 7 at Rutgers at Penn St. 26 Indiana at Air Force 9ft Wyoming at Georgia 27ft Central Florida Michigan St.

7 at Illinois Miami, Ohio 19 at Cent. Michigan at Army 9ft Ball St. Nebraska 17 at Missouri at Ohio St. 32 Cincinnati Michigan 3ft at Wisconsin at Purdue 28 Northwestern at Auburn 3ft Mississippi Kansas St 15ft at Iowa St. atSMU 14 Hawaii Florida St 20 at North Carolina Arkansas 2ft at Alabama Florida 20 at Kentucky Colorado 3ft at Washington UCLA 1 at Stanford Oklahoma 1 at Louisville Arizona 13 at Washington St.

at Tennessee 31 Memphis at Nevada 1 Fresno St, Arizona St. 1ft at California Miami 11ft at East Carolina Akron 1 at E. Michigan Bowling Green 16 at Kent at Mississippi St. 13 South Carolina Texas 16 at Baylor at Kansas 2 San Diego St. at Marshall 28 Temple TCU 16ft at Arkansas St at Duke 3ft Vanderbilt Houston 7 at UAB at Ohio U.

22 Buffalo W. Michigan 8ft at N. Illinois at Rice 7 Navy 2ft Middle Tenn. at Texas 10ft Southern Miss. atBYU 7 Virginia at San Jose SI 4 Tulsa New Mexico 3 at Boise St New Mexico SI 3 atUTEP Utah 14ft atUNLV at Oregon Pk Southern Cal NFL Sunday FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG at Tampa Bay 2ft Denver Washington 1 at N.Y.

Jets at Kansas City 3ft Detroit at Pittsburgh 4 Seattle Atlanta 1 at St. Louis at Buffalo 11ft Phibdelphia at Carolina 7ft Cincinnati at Baltimore 12ft Cleveland SOCCER High school boys WASHINGON 2, UNITY CHRISTIAN 0 in Sioux Falls Steve Dupic and Dave Manke scored for Washington. Travis Haight got the shutout. WAshingon 8-2-2 plays Brookings on Thurdsay. ROOSEVELT 6, 0'GORMAN 3 Jared Hemen-way scored two goals for Roosevelt.

Josh Janssen, Mike Kunkel, Brent Miller and Tim Robinson also scored. For 0'Gorman (7-5), Aaron Lais scored twice and uustm Haoer added a goal. Roosevelt (1 0-1 -3) plays in Rapid City on Saturday. High school girls WASHINGTON 7, WEST CENTRAL 0 in Sioux Falls -Angle Miller scored four goals for Washington. Amy Nelson, Betsey Fritz, Angie Mettler added goals.

Laura Tschetter earned the shutout in goal. Washington (11-2) plays at Yankton on Thursday. TRANSACTIONS Monday AUTO RACING NASCAR-Fined Randy Goss, crew chief for the No. 50 Roush Racing team, $48,860 for an unapproved intake manifold in the Craftsman Truck Series race in Las Vegas. BASEBALL American League SEATTLE MARINERS-Named Howard Lincoln chairman and CEO.

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS-Signed John Flaherty to a three-year contract extension. National League SAN DIEGO PADRES-Named Tye Waller director of player development, and Bill Bryck special assistant to the general managerminor league field coordinator. National Association of Professional Bassball Leagues NAPBL-Announced that the association will now be known as Minor League Baseball. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DETROIT PISTONS-Signed Pooh Richardson. MIAMI HEAT-Named Rob Wilson assistant director of media relations and Michael Preston media relations assistant.

PHILADELPHIA 76ERS-Re-signed Doug Overton. International Basketball Association DES MOINES DRAGONS-Signed Tyrone Barks-dale. TRENTON SHOOTING STARS-Named Bethany Penza director of game operations. FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS-Waived TE Ryan Collins. MIAMI DOLPHINS-Signed Tom Hutton.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS SignedSToby Wright Released Jamel Williams. HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS-Acguired RW Ladislav Kohn from Atlanta for an 2000 eighth-round draft pick. DALLAS STARS-Assigned Aaron Gavey and Jamie Wright to Michigan of the IHL. EDMONTON OILERS-Assigned Todd Reirdon and LW Bert Robertsson to Hamilton of the AHL Released Jeff Dawe. FLORIDA PANTHERS-Assigned Dan Boyle to Louisville of the AHL LOS ANGELES KINGS-Assigned Nathan LaFayette, Eric Belanger and RW Scott Barney to the Lowell Lock Monsters of the AHL.

Assigned RW Scott Thomas to the Long Beach ice Dogs of the IHL. Released Paul Dyck. MONTREAL CANADIENS-Asskjned Evan Lindsay and Alain Nasreddine to Quebec of the AHL. NEW JERSEY DEVILS-Assigned Josh DeWolf, Jin Bicek. Pier re Dagenais and Sasha Lakovic to Albany of the AHL NASHVILLE PREDATORS-fle-signed Mike Dunham.

OTTAWA SENATORS-Assigned LW Petr Schastlivy to Grand Rapids of the IHL. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS-Traded RW Paul Healey to Nashville for Matt Henderson. ST. LOUIS BLUES-Signed 0 Barret Jackman. WASHINGTON CAPITALS-Assigned Matt Herr to Portbnd of the AHL and MKhal Pivonka to Kansas City of the IHL.

International Hockey League CINCINNATI CYCLONES-Assigned LW Andy Powers to Dayton of the ECHL GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS-Reteased LW Bruce Coles and LW Bobby Stewart. Assigned LW Earl Cronan to Pee Dee of the ECHL. MANITOBA MOOSE-Released Tobin Praznik, Lars Pettersen, 0 Keith Cassidy and Jason Carey. ORLANDO SOLAR BEARS-Released Scott Fankhouser, Mark Jooris and RW Mike Sylvia. Central Hockey League COLUMBUS COTTONMOUTHS-Signed RW Rob Frid, Steve Adams, Dominic Parlatore, Roman Glaser, LW Alexi Yakubovsky, Dennis Samokhin, Vitaty Donika and John Rae.

East Coast Hockey League ROANOKE EXPRESS-Signed Paul DiFrancesco and Dion Delmonte. LPGA TOUR STATISTICS LPGA Tour statistical leaders through the Safe way Championship, which ended Sept. 26: I scoring 1, Karrie Webb, 69.40. 2, Juli Inkster. 69.88.

Dottle Pepper, 70.17. 4, Annika Sorenstam, 70.37.1 5, Meg Mallon, 70.55. 6, Lorie Kane, 70.60. 7, Se Ri -Pak, 70.68. 8, Mi Hyun Kim, 70.69.

9, Rosie 70.87. 10, Michele Redman, 71.10. Eagles 1 Laura Philo, 1 1 2, Akiko Fukushima, 1 0. 3 Jean Bartholomew, Juli Inkster and Kelly 9. 6 (tie), Laura Davies, Maria Hjorth, Mi Hyun Kim, and Michelle McGann, 8.

10 (tie), Beth Daniel, Becky iverson, Lisa Kiggens ana ims iscrmer, I. Greens in Regulation 1 Karrie Webb, .770. 2, Annika Sorenstam. 3, Sherri Steinhauer, .753. 4.

Beth Daniel, .734. 5, Meg Mallon, .725. 6, Kelly Robbins, .715. 7, Jane Geddes, .713. 8, Nancy Scranton, .712.

9, Helen. Alfredsson, .711. 10, Juli Inkster, .709. 1 Driving Distance 1 Jean Bartholomew, 261 .3. 2, Caroline 260.5.

3, Wendy Doolan, 259.6. 4, Sherri Turner, 258.7. 5, Sally Dee, 258.7. 6, Smriti Mehra, 258.3.' 7, Annette DeLuca, 256.6. 8, Se Ri Pak, 256.3.

9 Jane Geddes, 256.3. 1 0, Akiko Fukushima, 256.3. 1 Sand Saves 1 Susie Redman, .564. 2, Donna Andrews. 3, Mi Hyun Kim, .551 4, Amy Alcott, .545.

5, Tina Hscner, 6, Mansa Baena, .523. 7, Siew-Ai .520. 8, Dottie Pepper. .518. 9.

Dana Dormann. .51 0.t 10, Vickie Odegard, .506. Birdies 1 Karrie Webb, 348. 2. Lorie Kane, 337.

3. Maria Hjorth, 328. 4, Mardi Lunn, 308. 5. Nancy Scran-, ton, 301 6, Mi Hyun Kim, 299.

7, Cindy 298. 8, Becky Iverson, 297. 9, Se Ri Pak, 296. 10. Emilee Klein, 295.

Driving Accuracy 1 Kathv Postlewait. .838. 2. Amv Fruhwirth 831. 3, Sherri Sleinhauer, .814.

4, Tina Barrett, .806. 5' Maria Figueras-Dotti, .799. 6, Annika V89. Lone Kane, .787. 8, Rose Jones.

.783. 9.. Pearl Sinn, .781. 10, Sue Thomas, .773. mttng Average 1 Stephanie Lowe.

28.51 2. Lisekjtte 28.63. 3, Danielle Ammaccapane. 29.06. 4.

Jane' Cralter, 29.06. 5, Dottie Pepper, 29.13. 6, Rosiei Jones. 29.15. 7, Barb Mucha.

29.20. 8, Mollis Sta-i cy. 29.32. 9, Juli Inkster, 29.35. 10, Jenny Lidback.

29.38. MONEYLEADERS LPGA tour money leaders through the Safeway Championship, which ended Sept. 26: Tra Money' 1. Karrie Webb 22 $1,391 360 2. Juli Inkster 21 3.

Se Ri Pak 23 $723,850 4. Annika Sorenstam 1 9 $690 406, 5. Lorie Kane 26 $672,384 6. Sherri Steinhauer 26 7. Meg Mallon 21 $597,783 8 Dottie Pepper 20 $577,875 9.

Rosie Jones 20 $540,377. 10. Rachel Hetherington 25 $483,747 11. Kelli Kuehne 20 $456652 12. Mi Hyun Kim 26 $424,270 13.

Janice Moodie 25 $403,182 14. Mardi Lunn 27 15. Tina Barrett 25 $390,531 16. Kelly Robbins 22 $374,480 17. Liselotte Neumann 23 $362,276 18.

Catnona Matthew 26 $338,668. 19. Cindy McCurdy 28 $336,074 20. Laura Davies 20 $329,114 21. Helen Alfredsson 22 $322,173 22.

Maria Hiorth 25 $321,051 23. Akiko Fukushima 24 $301,544 24. Nancy Scranton 28 $298,994 25. Emilee Klein 31 $289,009 26. Becky Iverson 28 $272674 27.

Jan Stephenson 26 $267,983 28. Sherri Turner 24 $263,302 29. Beth Daniel 21 $252 156' X. Kris Tschetter 25 $252,132 31. Michele Redman 24 $246270 32.

Carin Kocfi 24 $230 879 33. Leta Lindley 25 $228 980 34. Pearl Sinn 24 1220 619 35. Helen Dobson 24 $217,202 36. Charlotta Sorenstam 23 $216,411 37.

Catrin Nilsmark 18 $209,495 38 KristiAlbers 24 $197 821 39. Jenny Lidback 26 $194,883. 40. Jackie Gallagher-Smith 26 $189,250 41JiilMcGill 27 $184,771 42. Cristie Kerr 23 $177,978 43.

Wendy Doolan 23 $176 342- 44. Jane Cralter 20 1175.533 45. Lisa Kiggens 27 $174,372 46. Tammie Green 16 $168,474 Mariners' owner goes to work SEATTLE Howard Lincoln got off to a fast start as chairman of the Seattle Mariners, offering Ken Griffey Jr. and Alex Rodriguez contracts he said would make them the best-paid players in baseball.

Both players have emphasized that their interest in remaining with the Mariners, third in the AL West at 77-78 before Monday night's game, hinges more on having a club that can make the playoffs than on their own contract terms. Taking over Monday from John W. Ellis, chief executive of the franchise since 1992, Lincoln said the club's player payroll would be boosted to $65 million to $70 million, an increase of about 30 percent after three years at roughly $50 million. "I think we're operating on the assumption that that will be sufficient," Lincoln said. "We are operating a business.

We have to take into consideration revenues and REGIONAL Six will be honored at Dakota State MADISON Dakota State University has announced four inductees for its Hall of Fame. Being enshrined in 1999 are: Bob Nangle (1962 graduate); Pauline Tulson ('67), Bill Larsen (72), and Julie Fiegen-Price ('86). Alumni coaches of the Year are Joyce Farrell ('70) and Tom Main (70). The six will be honored at a banquet at Nicky's in Madison on Oct. 8.

FAST-TALK Vanden Bosch sprains ankle FOOTBALL: Larchwood, Iowa, native Kyle Vanden Bosch, a defensive end for the University of Nebraska, suffered an ankle sprain in the Cornhuskers' win over Missouri on Saturday. He is expected to be able to play vs. Oklahoma State on Saturday, however. YOUTH BASEBALL: Tryouts for the South Dakota Wildcats traveling baseball team are scheduled from 3-5 p.m. Sunday at Yankton Trail Park in Sioux Falls.

Players can't turn age 14 on or before July 31, 2000. Call Dave Buss at 361-5269 for information. AUTO RACING: The Hartford Open season-ending races will start at 2 p.m. Sunday. Classes will include 360s, street stocks, modifieds and hobby stocks.

Admission is $12 for adults and $10 for senior citizens. Children under 14 are free. Defending champion Brad Wollman took second place in the late model stock car feature at Sunday's Cheaters Day. Kelly Harmelink won the event. BOWLING: Rich Klitzke bowled a 300 game at Eastway Bowl on Monday night.

He had a 741 AtJarrfc Division RT PtJ GF GA NewJersey 5 2 0 1 11 25 29 NY. Rangers 5 3 0 0 10 19 16 NY. Islanders 2 2 0 1 5 15 14 Pittsburgh 2 3 0 1 5 17 22 Philadelphia 2 4 0 0 4 20 18 NorflieastDMsion RT PS GF GA Boston 5 1 2 0 12 21 14 Ottawa 5 1 1 0 11 24 17 Toronto 4 3 0 0 8 18 18 Montreal 2 4 2 0 6 18 24 Buffalo 1 3 1 1 4 10 17 Southeast DMsion RT PS Gf GA TampaBay 5 4 0 0 10 27 24 Washington 4 1 0 0 8 11 9 Atlanta 3 2 1 1 8 17 15 Carolina 3 2 1 0 7 13 9 Florida 0 4 3 0 3 15 20 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division RT PS GF GA Detroit 6 0 1 0 13 24 9 St Louis 3 2 4 0 1 0 28 20 Chicago 4 4 0 0 8 25 26 Nashville 0 5 3 0 3 12 22 Northwest Division.

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