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2 2F Press Sun-BuUetin SPORTS Sunday, September 19, 2004 College Football Two-Minute DRILL Hunt's 3 TD runs help Lions overcome miscues mSMFgAgSI iROAbBAlWESi 1 Sept. 19 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 1 I Sept. 22 Sept.

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I at RAIDERS, 4:15 p.m. at CHARGERS, 4:15 p.m. I CINCINNATI, noon at ALBANY, 7:30 p.m. By DAN LEWERENZ Associated Press STATE Tony Hunt rushed for three touchdowns leading Penn State to a 37-13 victory over Central Florida on The Nittany Lions (2-1 overcame a dismal offensive performance that Golf included six turnovers by Zack Mills four fumbles and two inter ceptions. Only Hunt's consistent PGA TOUR TEXAS OPEN At par-70 The Resort Course it Local Events Today COLLEGE SOCCER WOMEN LIU Brooklyn at Binghamton, 1 p.m.

MOTOR SPORTS LOCAL TRACKS Penn Can Speedway, 5 m. TVLlNEUP AMERICAN LEAGUE Scoreboard COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY Colgate 2, Lock Haven 1 Pennsylvania 2, Cornell 1 Hartwick 4, Ithaca 3 COLLEGE SOCCER MEN St. Lawrence 2, Cortland 1 COLLEGE TENNIS WOMEN Hamilton 8, Cortland 1 COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Cornell 3, Duquesne 1 LaCantera) Golf Club, Ban Antonio Bart Bryant 87-87-60-194 Hunter Mahan 88 67 62-197 Todd Fischer 68 67 63-198 Pat Peret 68-69-63-198 Joe Ogilvie 67-70 61-198 Tim Clark 64 70-84-198 Patrick Sheehan 85-88 65-196 Scott Simpson 65-87-68-198 Ryan Palmer 86 85-67-198 J.J Henry 64-67-67-198 Heath Slocum 66-69 84-199 Dean Wilson 84-65 70-199 Fredrlk Jacobson 68 68-64 200 Arun Atwal 67-67-66 -200 SPORTS NEWS FROM THE WORLD AND NATION Bryant fires 10-under 60 to take Texas Open lead Associated Press Dart Bryant matched the PGA Tour's lowest round of the year with a 10-under 60 Saturday to build a three-shot lead over Hunter Mahan in the Texas Open at San Antonio. Bryant's score broke the single-day course record on the La Cantera Golf Club course and left him at 16-under 194 after three rounds. The round tied the 60 shot by Robert Gamez in January at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.

The previous mark at the Texas Open was 61. set bv Garrett Willis in 2002 and matched bv Ted Purdv in Thursday's opening round. 'Mahan (62) was at 197, while Joe Ogilvie shot a 61 to join Pat Perez (63). Todd Fischer (63), Tim Clark (64). Patrick Sheehan (65), Scott Simpson (66), Rvan Palmer (67) and J.J.

Henry (67) at 198. Henry was tied with Mahan, but he lipped out a 10-foot par putt on the 18th for his second bogey of the day. Bryant, who started the day well back at 6 under, birdied six of his first eight holes for a 29 on the front. On the 7th and 8th, both par-4s, he hit 90-vard approach shots 5 feet from the hole for birdies. On No.

9, he left a 10-foot birdie putt a few inches short. After birdies on three of the first five holes on the back to get to 15 under. Bryant ran off four straight pars. It looked like another par on the par-4 18th, but he made a 29-foot putt for his 10th birdie of the round. Candie Kung and Lorie Kane overcame the wind and the rain and a rally by Annika Sorenstam to top the Safeway Classic leaderboard at Portland, Ore.

Kung shot a 4-under 68 to match Kane (69) at 7-under 137, two strokes ahead of two-time defending champion Sorenstam, Janice Moodie and Carin Koch with a round left. Grace Park (69) and Christina Kim (71) were in a group at 4 under after enduring wind gusts to 24 mph and occasional downpours at Columbia Edgewater Country Club. eoxiriQ Oscar De La Hoya needed 11 stitches for a cut on his left hand this week, but the injury Duffy Waldorf 68-87-67 200 John Senden 66-85-69 -200 Brian Gay 68-70-65 201 Jay Williamson 71-66-64 -201 Justin Rose 68-88-65 201 Jay Delsing 85-72-64 201 Brent Gelbergef 66-68-67-201 Jesper Parnevlk 89-65-87-201 Jerry Kelly 66-67-68 201 Justin Leonard 65-68-68 201 running and an equally poor showing by UCF (0-3) spared Penn State. Hunt's first touchdown, a 4-yard run in the second quarter, gave Penn State the lead. On his second, a 26-yard run, he started left, then cut back to the right, spun around a defender and dived past two more into the end zone, making it 14-3.

Jon Bronson, a former defensive end, made his first career catch for a 1-yard touchdown and a 21-3 lead late in the second quarter. But when Mills' pass bounced off Terrance Phillips' chest, Mike Walker returned his second interception of the game 59 yards to set up Matt Prater's last-second, 22-yard field goal. That made it 21-6 at halftime. Tavaris Capers fumbled a punt return on UCF's 2-yard line, and Calvin Lowry recovered for Penn State. But Mills fumbled the snap on Penn State's first play, and Stanford Rhule recovered for the Golden Knights.

Four plays later, UCF punter Aaron Home let the snap sail through his hands and out the back of the end zone for a safety and a 23-6 Penn State lead. Hunt scored his third touchdown on a 33-yard run up the middle late in the third. Capers made up for his mistake in the fourth quarter, slipping past David Peoples 67-64-70 201 TedPurdy 61-69-71-201 Olin Browne 69-67-66-202 Red Sox at Yankees 1p.m. YES (31) NATIONAL LEAGUE Mets atJVates 1 pm. WBPN (8) Braves at Marlins 8 p.m.

ESPN2 (26) NFL Coltsjt Titans 1 p.m. CBS (2) Redskins at Giants 1 p.m. FOX (3) BiilsatRaiders 4 p.m. CBS 2) Dolphinsat Bengals 8:30 p.m. ESPN (25) GOLF Ryder Cup noon NBC (5) Texas J)pen 4 p.m.

ESPN (25) Safeway Classic 9 m. GOLF (30) HORSE RACING Futurity Stakes 4 ABC (4) MOTOR SPORTS Sylvania 300 1 p.m. TNT (34) Wales Rally (FIA) 9:30 p.m. SPEED (27) MotoGP Championship 4 p.m. SPEED (27) MotoGP 250' 11p.m.

SPEED (27) WNBA Charlotte at Detroit 2 p.m. ESPN2 (26) Associaieu Press Penn State tailback Tony Hunt runs for" a 33-yard touchdown In the third quar-' ter of Saturday's game against Central Florida, in State College, Pa. Penn State won, 37-13. four would-be tacklers on a 54-yard punt return, bringing UCF within 1 30-13. Hunt finished with 1 25 yards rush- ing, and Mills completed 19 of 29 passes for 229 yards, with one touch-1 down and two interceptions.

Mistakes put Penn State behind in the first quarter. On their first" drive, the Nittany Lions got to the UCF 13 before Mills fumbfed. a 6-yard punt by Jeremy Kapinos gave the Golden Knights a short field, setting up a 33-yard field goal by Prater for a 3-0 lead. Brenden Pappas 68-69-65- 202 Scott McCarron 65-69-68 202 Brad Bryant 66-68 68 -202 Bob Tway 70-68-64 -202 Matt Kuchar 68-88-67-203 Tom Byrum 68-68-67-203 Loren Roberts 68-68-69 203 Kent Jones 69 67-68 204 J. L.

Lewis 69-67-66 204 Tom Lehman 68-70-68-204 Bo Van Pelt 66-69-69-204 Dan Olsen 68-69-87 -204 Tim Petrovic 87-67-70 -204 BobEstes 68-66-70 204 Tom Carter 69-68-67 -204 Tim Thelen 68-70-66-204 J. Brigman 66-72-66-204 Briny Baird 70-66-69-205 Jason Hartwick 70-66-69 205 Tommy Armour III 67-70-68 205 Jim Benepe 70-67-68 205 Jose Coceres 68-67-70 -205 Radio Lineup AMERICAN LEAGUE Belmont 1st Race: Furlong. 2-YO 6 Geyser Road 3.20 2 60 210 1A Pain and Glory 4.00 2 50 5 Distinct Rainbow 3 SO Exacta (6-1) Paid $15 20 Trifecta (6-1-5) Paid $69 00 2nd Race: 1 116 Mile. 3-YO 1 1 Diligent Gambler 6 103502.90 12 Craftv Player 5.10 4 40 13 Brazen Star 5.00 Exacta (11 -12) Paid $23 20 Ouinella (11-12) 20 Tnfecta (11-12-13) Paid $84.50 Daily Double (6-11) Paid $9 90 3rd Race: 1 Mile. 2-YO 4 In the Gold 3 90 2 40 2 10 5 Peppermint Lilly 2.60 210 2 Shop Again 2 30 Exacta (4-5) Paid $6 80 Trifecta (4-5-2) Paid $18 20 4th Race: Furlongs.

2-YO 6 Distinctive Trick 16.40 7.00 3.10 6 Inevitably True 5 80 3. 1 0 3 Western Galaxy 2.40 Exacta (8-6) Paid $95.00 Ouinella (6-8) Paid $43 00 Tnlecta (8-6-3) Paid $256.50 Pick3 (11-4-8) Paid $129.50 5th Race: 1 Mile. 3-YO Up 5 True Patriot 6.60 3.30 2 60 1 Ron Greschner 5.80 3.70 2 Irish Voyage 6 40 Exacta (5-1) Paid $38 00 Trifecta (5-1-2) Paid $237.50 Pick3 (4-8-5) Paid $153 00 6th Race: 7 Furlongs. 3-YO Up 5 Manipulator 5.70 3.60 3.30 1 Forest Rhythm 4.00 3.40 6 Devil's Command 6.60 Exacta (5-1) Paid $22.60 Trifecta (5-1-6) Paid $178 50 Pick 3 (8-5-5) Paid $219 00 7th Race: 6 Furlongs. 3-YO Up 6 Feline Story 470 2.90 2.20 1 Cologny 3.30 2.20 4Travelator 8.30 Exacta (5-1) Paid $16 40 Trifecta (5-1-4) Paid $26 80 Daily Double (5-5) Paid $12.20 Pick 3 (5-5-5) Paid $46 60 8th Race: 1 1B Miles.

3-YO Up 3 Senor Swinger 6 80 2.50 1 Stroll 2.20 2 B. A. Way Exacta (3-1) Paid $10.00 Pick 3 (5-5-3) Paid $45 40 ConsiPick3 (5-5-4) Paid $13.40 9th Race: 1 Mile. 3-YO 8 Teton Forest 6 60 3.10 2.70 7 Ice Wynnd Fire 2.70 2.40 5 Mahzouz 4.60 Exacta (6-7) Paid $12 40 Tnfecta (6-7-5) Paid $100 50 10th Race: 1 Mile. 3-YO Up 1 Quiet Challenge 25.60 11 80 6 70 5 Platinum Case 14.60 7 90 10 Seaside Salute 4.70 Exacta (1-5) Paid $389 00 Trifecta (1-5-10) Paid $2.050 00 Superfecta (1-5-10-7) Pd $10,651 00 Daily Double (6-1) Paid $142.50 Pick 3 (3-8-1) Paid S505 00 Pick 4 (5-3-6-1) Paid $1.366 00 Pick 6 (5-5-5-3-6-1) 6 Pd $20,074.00 Pick 6 (5-5-5-3-6-1) 5 Pd $130.00 Red Sox at Yankees 12:30 p.m.WENE (1430 AM) NFL 70-205 68 -205 67-205 67- 205 70-206 69-206 69 206 69 208 68- 208 67-68-67-70 89-69 70- 68 67-69 71- 66 70- 67 71- 86 66-72 Branch's late TD scamper lifts Colgate over Dartmouth Bills at Raiders 3:30 p.m.

WNBF (1290 AM) Auto Racing 70-68-68 206 89-69-68 208 70-68-68 206 67- 69-71-207 68- 69-70 -207 Jeff Maggert Deane Pappas Willie Wood Vaughn Taylor Aaron Baddeley Andre Stolz Joel Edwards Lucas Glover Ben Crane Adam Meyer Brian Watts Rod Pampllng Corey Pavin Daniel Chopra David Sutherland Hank Kushne Kevin Muncrlef Steve Elkington Mark Wilson Pat Bates Shaun Mlcheel Brian Bateman Omar Urestl Brad Lardon Guy Boros Jeff Brehaut Gabriel Hjertstedt Brandel Chambtee David Branshaw Aaron Barber I Is ft it didn affect his fight against middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins in Las Vegas. ,.) 1 -Top Rank executive Todd duBocf said De La Hoya's skin was punctured on the fleshy part of his hand just below the ring finger on his left hand when his cut Joe Chavez, was cutting off his hand wrapping after a workout Wednesday. 68-89-70 -207 68-67-72 207 66- 88-73 -207 88-69-70- 207 65-72-70 207 68-70-69 207 67- 69-72 208 two-point conversion failed. Rittgers ended the day with 279 yards passing. BuckncFl 15, Cornell 9: Quar-, terback Darius Wilson rushed for -148 yards and a fourth-quarter go-ahead touchdown to lead Bucknell past Cornell (0-1).

Wilson also completed 7 of 9-passes for 116 yards and a touch-' down pass to Ian Nutt. With Bucknell 1-1 down 9-7 late in the game, Wilson led a 4-play, 76-yard drive that ended with him plunging into the end zone from the 1 with 3:40 left in the game. Wilson then threw to Nutt for a two-point conversion for the final tally. Asmfialfd Press HAMILTON Jamaal Branch ran for 1 15 yards and a touchdown to lead Colgate to a 17-15 victory Saturday over visiting Dartmouth. Branch broke away in the last three minutes of the fourth quarter for a 45-yard touchdown run that gave Colgate the insurance score it needed before Dartmouth (0-1) mounted a 77-yard drive that ended on a touchdown with no time left on the clock.

Dartmouth's Bob Murphy caught that TD pass from Charlie Rittgers on the 1 2th play of the drive to bring Dartmouth to within two points of Colgate (1-1). Rittger's pass for a 70- 68-70- 208 68-69-72-209 68-68-74 -210 68- 69-73-210 71- 66-73 -210 69- 69-72-210 0E LA HOYA 68- 69-74 211 69- 68-74 211 69-63-79- 211 LPGA TOUR SAFEWAY CLASSIC CRAFTSMAN TRUCKS SYLVANIA 200 At New Hampshire International Speedway, Loudon, N.H. Lap length: 1.058 miles (Start position In parentheses) 1 (3) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 200, $53,695. 2. (1) Jack Sprague, Chevrolet.

200. $40,250. 3. (26) Johnny Benson. Toyota, 200, $23,790.

4. 1 0) Carl Edwards, Ford, 200, $1 8.025. 5. (5) David Reutimann, Toyota, 200, $15,075. 6.

(30) Dennis Setzer, Chevrolet, 200, $14,575. 7. (14) Ted Musgrave. Dodge. 200.

$12,175. 8. (4) David Starr, Chevrolet. 200, $1 2.225. 9.

(7) Hank Parker Toyota, 200, $1 1 ,925. 10. (16) Mike Skinner, Toyota. 200, $12,125. 11.

(19) Denny Hamlin. Chevrolet. 200, $9,375. 12. (18) Ken Schrader, Chevrolet, 200, $8,015.

13 (25) Matt Crafton, Chevrolet. 200, $10,240. 14. (2) Steve Park. Dodge.

200, $10,190. 1 5. (23) Bobby Hamilton, Dodge. 200, $1 0.640. 16.

(12) Chad Chaffin. Dodge, 200. $10,015. 17. (21) Chase Montgomery, Dodge, 200, $9,940.

18. (28) Jimmy Spencer, Chevrolet, 200, $7,640. 19. (29) Brandon Whitt, Ford. 200.

$9,840. 20. (8) Shane Hmiel, Chevrolet. 199. $9,890.

21. (32) David Ragan, Ford, 199, $9,565. 22. (35) Deborah Renshaw, Ford, 199. $8,290.

23 (33) Shane Sieg, Chevrolet, 199. $6,265. 24. (20) Kelly Sutton, Chevrolet. 198.

$7,240. 25 (13) Rick Crawford, Ford, 197, $8,215. 28 (31) Bobby Dotter, Chevrolet, 196, accident, $7,190. 27. (34) Bill Lester, Toyota, 196, accident, $7,165.

28. (6) Jamie McMurray. Dodge, 196, out of gas, $7,140. 29. (22) Jon Wood, Ford, 157.

accident. $7,1 15. 30. (24) Tracy Hines, Chevrolet, 1 50. engine failure.

$7,070. 31. (9) Ricky Craven, Chevrolet. 82, accident. $7,060.

32. (11) Robert Huffman, Toyota. 80. accident. $7,050.

33. (17) Andy Houston, Dodge, 80, accident, $7,040. 34. (15) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 57, electrical, $7,030. 35 (27) Terry Cook, Ford, 43, electrical, $6,895.

36 (38) Loni Richardson, Chevrolet, 40. oil leak, $6,862. The cut was revealed to the Nevada Athletic Commission because De La Hoya was given lidocaine before being given the stitches. said De La Hoya worked out again Thursday and was not bothered by the cut. HORSE RACING tt Trainer Bob Baffcrt and jockey Edgar Prado each claimed two stakes races at Belmont Park, including a combined effort in the $2410,000 Belmont Breeders' Cup won by Auto Racing Kvapil earns Sylvania 200 victory' The Line AMERICAN LEAGUE Today's gainst Favorite Una Undtrdog TOHONTO 6 7 Tampa Bay Oskland 6Vi-7VS SEATTLE Boston NY YANKEES CHI WHITESOX 7-8 Detroit CLEVELAND 8-9 Kansas City ANAHEIM 9-1 1 Texas MINNESOTA 12-14 Baltimore NATIONAL LEAGUE Today's gainst Fivor.lt Lint Undtrdog Ny Mets EVEN-6 PITTSBURGH SAN FRAN 5V-6'4 San Diego Atlanta 6-7 FLORIDA Los Angelas 6-7 COLORADO PITTS8URGH 6V4-754 Ny Mets Chi Cubs 8-9 CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA 9-11 Montreal HOUSTON 12-14 Milwaukee ST LOUIS 12-14 Arizona Horns tsam In CAPS ing the last 10 laps.

"We definitely were concerned," Kvapil said. "We needed some cautions to go' our way and that's what Kvapil, the only Toyota driver to win this season, averaged 89.482 mph in the race delayed nearly five hours by rain. The field ran the first 36 laps under the caution flag to finish drying the track. Sprague led the 58 of 200 laps in his Chevrolet en route to the sec-' ond-place finish. NHRA Heavy rain forced officials to Eostpone the Lucas Oil NHRA-lationals in Mohnton.

Pa. until Oct. 8-10. Associated Press Travis Kvapil won the weather-delayed NASCAR Craftsman Truck Scries' Sylvania 200, Saturday at New Hampshire International Speedway, racing the final 97 laps without stopping for fuel. The defending series champion took the lead for the final time on the 189th lap and was several truck-lengths ahead of pole starter Jack Sprague with two laps remaining when the race was ended by the 10th caution and darkness.

While Kvapil had just enough fuel to win for the second time this season, contenders Jamie McMurray and Shane Hmiel ran out of gas dur Soccer ML9 Eastern Conference WIT At par-72 Columbia Edgewater Country Club, Portland, Ore. Candie Kung 69-68-137 Lorie Kane 68-69-137 Carin Koch 72-67-139 Annika Sorenstam 70-89-139 Janice Moodie 67-72 -1 39 Grace Park 71-69-140 HeeWonHan 69-71-140 Christina Kim 69-71-140 Angela Stanford 68-72 -1 40 Michelle Ellis 68-73-141 Karen Stupples 68-73-141 "Ashli Bunch 71-71-142 Young Kim 70-72-142 Natalie Gulbis 69-73-142 Lorena Ochoa 73-70 -1 43 KarrieWebb 72-71-143 Allison Hanna 71-72-143 P. Meunier-Lebouc 70-73-143 Silvia Cavallerl 70-73-143 GiullaSergas 69-74-143 MegMallon 68-75-143 Beth Bauer 75-69-144 ShaniWaugh 74-70-144 Brandie Burton 73-71144 Jull Inkster 72-72-144 Jeong Jang 72-72 -1 44 Hilary Lunke 72-72-144 Loralne Lambert 72-72-144 KrlstlAlbers 72-72-144 MarcyHart 71-73-144 MiHyunKlm 71-73-144 Laura Diaz 71-73-144 Moira Dunn 70-74144 Kristal Parker-Mamo 69-75-144 Jamie Hullett 69-75-144 Gloria Park 69-75-144 Wendy Ward 68-76-144 Jennifer Rosales 87-77-144 Clarissa Childs 74-71-145 Riko Hlgashio 73-72-145 Jill McGill 72-73-145 Katharine Hull '71-74-145 Tina Fischer 71-74-145 Becky Morgan 71-74-145 Llselotte Neumann 71-74-145 Siew-AiLim 71-74-145 Young-AYang 70-75-145 Tina Barrett 70-75-146 Jung Yeon Lea 70-75-145 Iben Tinning 70-75-145 Soo-Yun Kang 89-76-145 Nanci Bowen 69-76-145 Jean Bartholomew 69-76-145 Dorothy Delasin 68-77-145 Joanne Mills 74-72-146 Maggie Will 74-72-146 Beth Bader 73-73-146 Mlchele Redman 73-73-148 Michelle Estill 73-73-148 Seol-AnJeon 72-74-148 Rosie Jones 72-74-146 Lee Ann Walker-Cooper 72-74-146 Heather Daly-Donofno 71-75-148 Catrlona Matthew 71-78-146 Helen Alfredsson 89-77-146 Luciana BemvenutJ 68-78-146 Pat Hurst 68-78-146 Stacy Prammanasudh 73-72-147 Marilyn Lovander 74-73-147 Joanne Morley 73-74-147 Sophie Gustatson 73-74 -1 47 Beth Daniel 73-74-147 Dawn Coe-Jones 73-74-147 Nancy Harvey 73-74-147 Amy Hung 73-74-147 Mhalri McKay 73.74-147 Kate Golden 72-75-147 i Danielle Ammaccapans 72-75-147 Aree Song 72-75-147 KimSaiki 71-76-147 Shi HyunAhn 71-76-147 KelllKuehne 71-76-147 Laura Myerscough 70-77 -1 47 Candy Hannemann 69-78147 Jenna Daniels 67-80-147 LOCAL TRACKS Zacharias runs fourth in Sunoco race 10 5 10 10 10 8 8 9 9 7 11 8 Pts GF GA 40 33 27 36 42 44 33 38 39 29 30 38 27 38 39 Columbus MetroStars D.C. United Chicago Senor Swinger. Prado picked up his other stakes win aboard Feline Story in the Grade 3 $100,000 Floral Park Handicap.

Baffert also took the Grade 2 Jerome Handicap for 3-year-olds with the front-running Teton Forest. In the Bl eeders' Cup, run on a soft turf course, Senor Swinger powered to a four-length win over favorite Stroll. TRACK FIELD Double Olympic champion Kelly Holmes of Britain overpowered Tatyana Tomashova in the stretch and won the 1,500 meters at the World Athletics Final in Monte Carlo, confirming her status as the premier women's middle distance runner. The victory follows Holmes' 800-meter and gold medals in Athens and was her third head-to-head confrontation with the Russian in a month. After beating Tomashova in Athens, Holmes lost to her at a Golden League meet in Berlin last week.

Also, on the first day of the two-day meet, Bahrain's Youssef Saad Kamcl won the men's 800, with world-record holder Wilson Kip-keter fourth. Saad Kamel, known as Gregory Konchcllah when he competed for Kenya, won in 1:45.91, edging Kenya's Joseph Mufua by 0.22 seconds. Amine Laalou of Morocco was third in 1:46.33. In the women's 400-meter hurdles, American Sandra Glover held off Tetiana Tercschuk-Antipova to win in 54.57 seconds. Tereschuk-Antipova was at 54.64 and Brenda Taylor was third in 55.00.

Olympic champion Fanl llalkia was fourth in 55.10. Spain's Mario Pcstano won the discus with auow of 210 feet, 4 inches, with Hungarys Kovago second (210-3'2) and Estonia's Aleksancler Tantmert third (208-11). Marat Safin defeated Finland's Jarkko Njieminen 6-2, 6-4 in the China Open, setting up an all-Russian final with Mikhail Youzhny. Youzhny beat Thailand's Paradorn Sritliarihan 6-4. 6-4 in the other semifinal and, like Safin, will be going for his first title of the tir.

Safin has been slowed by injuries and won at the 2002 at the Paris Indoor Open. He lost in the first round of this year's U.S. Open, which won in 20(H). Pis GF GA 41 35 29 New England 6 119 Western Conference Kansas City 12 9 5 Colorado 10 8 9 Los Angeles 10 8 8 Dallas 10 11 5 San Jose 9 10 7 29 38 Race statistics Winner's Average Speed: 89.482 mph. Time of Race: 2 hours, 21 minutes.

53 seconds. Margin of Victory: Under Caution. Caution Flags: 10 for 67 laps. Lead Changes: 13 among 8 drivers. Lap Leaders: Sprague 1-57; S.Hmiel 58-66; J.Sprague 67; M.Crafton 68-70; M.Skinner 71 S.Hmiel 72-86; M.Skin-ner 87-91 S.Hmiel 92-1 1 B.Hamilton 118-11 Park 1 20-137; McMurray 138-177; T.Kvapil 178; J.McMurray 179-188; T.Kvapil 189-200.

Top 10 in Points: 1, B.Hamilton, 2. D.Setzer, 3. C.Edwards, 4, M.Crafton, 5. T.Musgrave, 2.461; 6, T.Kvapil, 7, C.Chaffin, 8, D.Starr, 9, J.Sprague, 2.266; 10, M.Skinner, 2,263. NEXTEL CUP SYLVANIA 300 LINEUP Race today at New Hampshire International Speedway, Loudon, N.H.

Lap length: 1.05S miles (Car number In parentheses) Qualifying wee canceled by rain. Field set In accordance with NASCAR Nentsi Cup rulebook. I (24) Jeft Gordon, Chevrolet, owner points. 2 (48) Jlmmie Johnson, Chevrolet, owner points, 3. (B) Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet, owner points.

4. (20) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, owner points. 5. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, owner points. 8.

(38) Elliott Sadler, Ford, owner points. 7. (97) Kurt Busch, Ford, owner points. 8. (8) Mark Martin, Ford, owner points.

9. (19) Jeremy Mayfield, Dodge, owner points. 10. (12) Ryan Newman, Dodge, owner points. I I (42) Jamie McMurray, Dodge, owner points.

12. (9) Kasey Kahne. Dodge, owner points. 13. (18) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, owner points.

14. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, owner points. 1 5. (88) Dale Jarrelt. Ford, owner points.

16. (19) Michael Waltrip. Chevrolet, owner points. 17. (2) Rusty Wallace.

Dodge, owner points. 18. (41) Casey Mears. Dodge, owner points. 19.

(40) Sterling Martin. Dodge, owner points. 20. 1 6) Greg Biffle. Ford, owner points.

21. (99) Carl Edwards. Ford, owner points. 22. (31) Robby Gordon.

Chevrolet, owner points. 23. (5) Terry Labonte, Chevrolet, owner points. 24. (25) Brian Vickers.

Chevrolet, owner points. 25 (01) Joe Nemechek. Chevrolet, owner points. 26 (30) Jeff Budon. Chevrolet, owner points.

27. (22) Scott Wimmer, Dodge, owner points. 28. (21) Ricky Rudd, Ford, owner points. 29.

(0) Ward Burton. Chevrolet, owner points. 30. (10) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, owner points. 31.

(43) Jeff Green, Dodge, owner points. 32. (77) Brendan Gaughan, Dodge, owner points. 33. (49) Ken Schrader, Dodge, owner points.

34. (45 Kyle Petty, Dcdge. owner points. 35. (32) Ricky Craven, Chevrolet, owner points.

38. (SO) Todd Bodine. Dodge, attempts. 37. (72) Kirk Shelmerdine, Ford, attempts.

38. (4) Jimmy Spencer, Chevrolet, attempts. 39. (96) Geoffrey Bodine. Ford, attempts.

40. (89) Morgan Shepherd. Dodge, attempts. 41 (09) Mike Wallace. Dodge, attempts.

42. (02) Hermie Sadlgr. Chevrolet, attempts. 43. (80) Ted Christoptier.

Ford, attempts. 39 27 38 39 36 32 34 38 37 32 NOTE: Three points tor victory, one point for tie. Saturday's results New England 8, Colorado 1 C. United 3. Chicago 1 Columbus 4, MetroStars 2 Dallas 2, Los Angeles 0 Kansas City 1 San Jose 0 FACTORY STOCK FEATURE i (hometowns unavailable) 1, Randy Ahner, 2, Chris Perry; 3, T.J, Gursky; 4, Jim Offhaus; 5, Michael Orwazuy; 6, Rob Bulger.

8TREET STOCK FEATURE 1, John Durso; 2, Jay Mudra, Buffalo; 3, Dave Milbrand, Wllliamsville; 4, R.J, Zacharias, Candor; 5, Amy Catalano, Ontario; 6, John Henderson; 7, Andy Fish; 8, Don Prlngle, Ontario: 9, Mike Nichols; Elmira; 10, Rick Brown, Athens, Pa. BIG SHOW AT PENN CAN Penn Can Speedway finishes its, season with its biggest event of the season with the King of the Can special at 5:15 p.m. today. The event is highlighted by the; King of the Can modified feature, which will pay $4,000 to the winner of the 50-lap race. Other races include the late model feature, with $650 to the winner, as well as a pure stock feature, paying $400 to the winner.

The modified feature is expected to bring a variety of top drivers from Penn Can and other local tracks, with other various drivers from the Northeast expected to Admission is $16 for adults, $14 for students. Gates open at p.m. Fr(m stall reports R.J. Zachariasof Candor finished fourth in the street stock feature Saturday at the Sunoco Race of Champions at Oswego Speedway. John Durso who had won his heat earlier in the day, was the winner.

PhilSlaterofOwegoplaced 10th In the sportsman modified feature. Zane Zeiner of Bath, was the winner with Jimmy Blewett qf Howell, N.J. finishing second. Walnutport, Jon Mosher was the mini stock feature winner. RACE OFCHAMPIONS Results from the Sunoco Race of Champions Weekend held at Oswego Speedway.

SPORTSMAN MODIFIED FEATURE 1, Zane Zeiner, Bath, 2, Jimmy Blewett. Howell. N.J.: 3. Bobby Holmes. Lockport; 4, Bill Hebing.

Ontario. N.Y.; 5, John Markovic: 8. Earl Paules. Kunkletown, 7, Dan Kurzejewskim Mansfield, 8, J.R Kent. Horseheads; 9, Brian Bowen.

Roma, 10. Phil Slater, Owego. MINI STOCK FEATURE 1. Jon Mosher Walnutport, 2, Bill Matuszac; 3, Scott Wylie. Derby; 4, Henry Walesman; 5, Kevin Hoffman, Germansville, 8, Tom Gush, Elmira: 7, Dan Hoag'.

Dansville; 8, Dean Burdick; 9, Todd Baer, New Tripoli, 10, Jeremy Miller, Northampton, Pi: Traffic BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS Recalled OF Grady Sizemore from Buffalo of the IL. OAKLAND ATHLETICS -Recalled 1B Dan Johnson. RHP Justin Lehr and RHP Joe Blanton from Sacramento of the PCL. Designated Mike Rivera for assignment. National League SAN DIEGO PADRES Activated RHP Jay Witasick from the DL..

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