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Montgomery Advertiser 2D Tuesday, October 16, 2001 NFL Late field goal lifts Cowboys in 'Gutter Bowl' getting out-scored 135-25. The wretched records of the once-proud teams prompted Washington for a 107 yards, his first 100-yard game of the season. Seder's final kick was perfect. He showed none of the ill effects of having his right leg grazed by a horse that was on the field for pregame festivities. The kicker backed into the horse and their legs accidentally met.

He missed kicks of 41 and 52 yards. Flash bulbs popped as the game-winner went through and Dallas players ran on the field celebrating as if they'd won a much bigger bowl. Ham-brick tore off his helmet and spun it on the ground as if he was twirling a touchdown ball in the end zone. If not for the exciting ending, this game might have been remembered for the long injury report for both teams. Washington's Pro Bowl tight end Stephen Alexander sprained his right ankle and rookie cornerback Fred Smoot sprained his left knee.

Dallas lost receivers Joey Galloway (sprained left ankle) and Reggie Swinton (strained right hamstring) and fullback Robert Thomas (sprained left ankle). Seder's first field goal came just before halftime, giving Dallas a 3-0 lead. By not scoring in the first three quarters, Washington became the first team since the 1943 Brooklyn Dodgers to have only one touchdown in the first 19 quarters of the season. They avoided stretching it to 20 when Banks found West-brook wide open beyond two Dallas defenders. Westbrook caught the high pass and landed just over the goal line.

Banks finished 10-of-18 for 132 yards. He didn't make any turnovers, like the Cowboys were expecting, instead getting the key one from Davis, who had 99 yards on 23 carries. won without scoring a touchdown made it 7-6 when Seder kicked a 39-yard field goal with 6:36 left. The Redskins answered by driving into Dallas territory, moving slowly and burning lots of clock, only to see Stephen Davis fumble at the Cowboys' 38-yard-line. Dallas lineman John Nix caused the miscue, which was upheld by video review, and Greg Ellis recovered it.

With 2:40 to play and two timeouts left, Anthony Wright completed passes to Darrin Chiaverini and Raghib Ismail his only healthy receivers to reach the Washington 34. The Cowboys kept the ball on the ground, converting a third-and-2 on a run by Troy Hambrick, then getting a 13-yard run from Emmitt Smith to set up the game-winning kick. Smith ran 25 times By Jaime Aron The Associated Press IRVING, Texas For three quarters, the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins really looked like they were play-" ing the "Gutter Bowl." Then two of the NFL's worst teams played to an exciting finish. Tim Seder, whose kicking leg collided with a horse during pregame warmups, made a 26-yard field goal as time ex- pired Monday night to give Dallas a 9-7 victory, its first of the year. The Cowboys (1-4) won their eighth straight game against the Redskins (0-5), who lost their first seven games in 1998.

The only positive for Washington, which led 7-3 early in "the fourth quarter, was the close loss. The Redskins had "been beaten by at least 14 points in every game while defensive end Kenard Lang to give the game its nickname. He noted that the franchises that have won a combined eight Super Bowls are in the gutter and "are trying to climb out of it." Instead of getting a competitive game from equally inept teams, Washington and Dallas traded silly mistakes until Tony Banks threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Michael Westbrook early in the fourth quarter to give the Redskins a 7-3 lead. Dallas which fittingly The Associated Press Dallas running back Emmitt Smith gives a Washington defender a stiff-arm for a big gain. SCOREBOARD No.

15 Washington vs. Arizona, 5:30 p.m. No. 16 South Carolina vs. Vanderbllt, 6 Sports briefing READERS SOUND OFF! Sacramento 2 1 .667 Va Portland 1 2 .333 1V4 Seattle 1 3 .250 2 L.A.

Clippers 0 2 .000 2 L.A. Lakers 0 2 .000 2 p.m. No. 1 Georgia vs. Kentucky, 1 1 ju am.

No. 18 Brlgham Young vs. Air Force, 16. Mlchele Redman 24 $499,266 17. Janice Moodle 25 $487,463 18.

Kelly Robbins 22 $471,671 19. Jull Inkster 19 $439,337 20. Meg Mollon 21 $438,235 21. Nancy Scranton 27 $432,037 22. Grace Park 25 $401,973 23.

Beth Daniel 20 $401,040 24. CarlnKoch 21 $396,104 25. Mhairi McKay 25 $380,599 4:45 p.m. No. 70 Auburn vs.

Louisiana lecn, i p.m. No 21 Florida stare at Virginia, 6:45 Sunday's results Memphis 121, L.A. Clippers 113 Atlanta 101, Orlando 81 Sacramento 107, Dallas 88 Phoenix 69, Seattle 62 L.A. Lakers vs. Golden State at Tokyo.

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Responses will be printed on Sunday. Or write: The Advertiser, 200 Washington, Montgomery, AL 36105; fax (334)261-1548. No. 25 Toledo at Ball State, 1 p.m. Division l-AA poll PHILADELPHIA The too 25 teams In Monday's results Milwaukee 92, Denver 62 Memphis 103, Seattle 99 Houston vs.

Portland Today's games Chicago at Toronto, 6 p.m. Boston at Charlotte, 6 p.m. New Jersey at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Denver at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m.

Cleveland vs. L.A. Clippers at St. Louis. the Sports Network Division l-AA football poll, with first-place votes In parentheses, records through Oct.

14, points and previous ronking: Kecora kts rvs 1. Go. Southern (96) 6-0 2.469 1 7:30 p.m. Today's sports 2. Montana 5-1 2,332 2 3.

Furmon(4) 5-1 2,293 3 4. Rhode Island 6-0 2,141 4 New York at Utah, 8 p.m. Golden State vs. L.A. Lakers at Bakers- field, 9:30 p.m.

5. Younastown State 5-1 1.958 5 6. Grambllng State 5-0 1,820 7 f. Lenign s-u 8. Hofstra 5-1 1,747 9 ON THE AIR weanesoay games Boston at Cleveland, 6 p.m.

Charlotte at Orlando, 6:30 p.m. Toronto at Indiana, 7 p.m. Milwaukee vs. Minnesota at Mankato, 9. Eastern Illinois 4-1 1,415 10 10.

Western Kentucky 4-2 1JSI0 11 11. McNeese State 4-2 1.394 13 7 p.m. 12 Western Illinois 4-1 1,350 14 BOWLING L.A. Clippers at Chicago, 7 p.m. New York at Phoenix, 9 p.m.

Sacramento at Portland, 9 p.m. twPBA, Great Lakes Classic, at Grand Rapids, ESPN, 7 The Associated Press 13. Appalachian State 3-3 1,340 8 14. Northern Iowa 5-1 1,324 15 15. Tennessee State 5-0 1,050 18 16.

Sam Houston Stale 5-1 983 19 17. Northwestern State 4-2 795 20 18. Northern Arizona 5-1 730 22 19. Stephen F. Austin 4-2 607 23 After starting the season with an 0-4 record, Pittsburgh fired hockey coach Ivan Hlinka on Monday.

Assistant coach Rick Kehoe takes over as the new coach. 20. Vlllanova 4-1 487 12 21. Southwest Texas 4-2 405 17 22. Pennsylvania 4-0 372 24 23.

N.Carolina 4 1 367 24. Maine 4-1 262 25. Florida 4-2 234 16 HOCKEY NHL standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division OL Pts GF GA HOCKEY PGA tour money leaders Through The Invensys Classic Trn Money 1. Tiger Woods 17 $5,517,777 2. Phil Mlckelson 23 $4,403,883 3.

David Toms 25 $3,307,267 4. VliaySlngh 23 $3,151,100 5. Scott Hoch 22 $2,794,319 6. Scott verplonk 24 $2,571,262 7. Davis Love III 17 $2,558,263 8.

Sergio Garcia 16 52,513,635 9. BobEstes 24 52,431,410 10. Jim Furyk 22 $2,374,067 11. David Duval 18 52,267,894 12. Joe Duron) 23 52,245,017 13.

Robert Allenby 27 $2,203,732 14. Ernie Els 17 $1,951,456 15. Mork Calcavecchkz 22 51,893,576 16. Mike Weir 21 $1,863,639 17. Brad Faxon 24 $1,860,932 18.

Frank Llckllter II 26 $1,833,311 19. Chris DIMorco 26 $1 ,826,857 20. Tom Lehman 21 $1,733,926 21. Jeff Sluman 27 $1,685,752 22. Justin Leonard 28 51,685,564 23.

Bernhard Longer 15 51,659,399 24. Hal Sutton 24 $1,640,946 25. Steve Lowery 25 $1 ,6 1 7,579 26. Scott McCorron 23 51,594,178 27. Steve Strieker 19 $1,588,229 28.

Stewart Clnk 26 $1,584,696 29. Billy Mayfolr 26 $1,582,002 30. Kenny Perry 23 $1,555,601 31. Kevin Sutherland 28 5113,934 32. Jery Kelly 26 81,482,247 33.

Jesper Parnevlk 23 51,455,596 34. Roeco Mediate 19 51,443,382 35. Shlgekl Maruyama 26 51,413,490 36. Paul Azlnger 18 $1,412,117 37. Kirk Triplet! 24 $1,366,842 38.

Billy Androde 25 51,313,047 39. Brian Gay 29 $1,293,329 40. Tom Pernlce, Jr. 30 $1,282,812 41. Relief Goosen 10 $1,126,985 42.

Nick Price 18 81,122,422 43. Chris Riley 28 51,100,465 44. Joel Edwards 27 $1,068,916 45. BobTway 26 51,066,410 46. Steve Flesch 30 $1,057,952 47.

Fred Funk 30 51,045,839 48. Dudley Hart 25 $1,035,710 49. Robert Damron 25 51,028,134 50. Rory Sobbatlnl 21 $1,023,346 51. John Cook 22 51,005,281 52.

J.J. Henry 26 $994,243 53. Tim Herron 29 $945,441 54. Stuart Appleby 27 $931,689 55. Mark Brooks 24 $886,576 56.

Jose Coeeres 17 $884,122 57. Brett Qulgley 20 $860,934 58. Chris Smith 27 $860,210 59. John Daly 24 $828,914 60. Lee Janzen 26 $819,202 61.

Dennis Paulson 25 $811,105 62. Olln Browne 26 $801,339 63. Harrison Frazar 23 $785,180 64. Briny Balrd 28 $750,204 65. Paul Stankawskl 26 $743,603 66.

Matt Gogel 25 $729,783 67. K.J. Choi 27 $727,726 68. David Gossett 12 $696,801 69. Greg Chalmers 26 $692,170 70.

Jonathan Kaye 32 71. 24 $671,482 72. Garrett Willis 30 $667,912 73. Brent Geiberger 23 $665,180 74. Esteban Toledo 33 $655,191 75.

Joey Sindelar 25 $654,864 N.Y. Islanders 4 0 0 1 9 22 14 Philadelphia 2 1 2 0 6 16 11 N.Y. Rangers 2 2 1 0 5 12 15 New Jersey 0 3 0 0 0 6 15 Pittsburgh 0 4 0 0 0 7 17 Pens fire Hlinka, promote Kehoe NormeasT uivision OL Pts GF GA The Pittsburgh Penguins fired coach Ivan Hlinka and AUTO RACING Old Dominion 500 results Monday At Martinsville Speedway Martinsville, Va. Lap length: oval 1. (6) Rlckv Craven.

Ford. 500 laps. Montreal 4 110 9 18 11 Ottawa 3 2 1 0 7 21 17 Buffalo 3 2 0 1 7 16 15 Boston 3 2 0 0 6 15 10 Toronto 2 2 1 0 5 17 15 replaced him with assistant Rick Kehoe on Monday, hoping to turn things around after a franchise record-tying 0-4 start. The Penguins have scored only seven goals while losing their first four games for the first time Southeast Division OL Pts GF GA 75.475 mph, $130,475. since the 1983-84 season.

Kehoe has been with the Pen p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Southern Miss, at Louisville, espn2, 7 p.m. Alabama State Football with coach L.C. Cole, WMPV-TV 3 (Charter Communications Channel 3), 6 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL National League Championship Series, Game 1, Arizona vs.

Atlanta, WCOVFOX, WMSP-AM 740, 3 p.m. SOCCER UEFA Champions League, Anderlecht vs. Real Madrid, at Brussels, Belgium, ESPN, 1:30 p.m. RADIO TALK SHOWS The Starting Lineup with John Longshore and Barry McKnight, WMSP-AM 740, 6 a.m. The Wake-Up Call with Michael Butler and Timm Timmer-man, WTLS-AM 1300, 6:30 a.m.

MorningLine with Doug Amos and Jim Fyffe, WACV-AM 1170,7 a.m. The Tony Kornheiser Show, WMSP-AM 740, 9 a.m. The Jungle with Jim Rome, WMSP-AM 740, 11 a.m. The Dan Patrick Show, WMSP-AM 740, 2 p.m. SportsCall, WQNR-FM 99.9, WAUD-AM 1230, 4 p.m.

The Alabama Sports Page with Chris Stewart and Ray Me-I lick, WTLS-AM 1300, 4 p.m. 1 Conference Call with Tim Brando and Terry Bowden, i WMSP-AM 740, 6 p.m. ESPN GameNight, WMSP-AM 740, 8 p.m. The Alabama SportsPage, WAUD-AM 1230, 8 p.m. ESPN Morning Show with Tony Bruno and Mike Golic, WMSP-AM 740, 5 a.m.

2. (4) Dale jarrerr, i-ora, suu, 1 1 3. Ill) Ward Burton. Dodge. 500.

Carolina 3 2 0 0 6 15 12 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 0 4 9 14 Washington 2 3 0 0 4 14 14 Atlanta 110 1 3 7 10 Florida 1 4 0 0 2 9 15 594,440. guins for 27 years, 14 as an assistant coach, and his 636 career points rank third in club history behind Mario Lemieux and Jarmir Jagr. WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division OL Pts GF GA TENNIS Detroit 4 1 0 0 8 19 14 Chicago 2 3 1 0 5 14 17 Capriati falls on first day at No. 1 St. LOUIS 1 1 2 0 4 15 13 Columbus 0 1 4 0 4 11 13 Nashville 1 2 1 0 3 7 10 Jennifer Capriati began her reign as the world's No.

1 Northwest Division OL Pts GF GA Edmonton 4 110 9 19 12 Calgary 4 10 1 9 14 8 Minnesota 3 0 0 15 11 player Monday with a straight-sets loss in doubles at the $1.2 million Swisscom Challenge. Capriati and Megan Shaughnessy fell 7-5, 7-6 (4) to Lindsay Davenport and Lisa Raymond in the opening round. Colorodo 2 2 0 0 4 11 14 Vancouver 2 3 0 0 4 17 15 Poclflc Division OL Pts GF GA GOLF NBC extends U.S. Open deal San Jose 2 0 11 6 10 9 Phoenix 2 2 1 0 5 11 14 Dallas 2 2 0 1 5 10 13 Anaheim 2 4 0 0 4 12 19 Los Angeles 13 10 3 12 14 Two points tor a win. one point tor a tie ana The U.S.

Open and the U.S. Golf Association's other ma overtime loss. jor championships will stay on NBC through 2008 under ETC. Sunday's results Buffalo 4, Pittsburgh 1 Edmonton 3, Minnesota 3 (tie) Columbus 2, Chlcogo 2 (tie) Tampa Bay 3, Anaheim 2 Monday's result N.Y. Rangers 2, Montreal 1 Today's games Nashville at Buffalo.

6 p.m. Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. Columbus at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. San Jose at Minnesota, 7 p.m.

Toronto at Edmonton, 8 p.m. Tampa Boy at Colorado, 8 p.m. Boston at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Florida at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Washington at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m.

Wednesday's games N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 6 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m. Dallas at St.

Louis, 7 p.m. Boston at Anaheim, 9:30 p.m. 5. Oregon 6-0 1.506 5 6. Virginia Tech 6-0 1,473 6 7.

Florida 5-1 1,296 1 6. Fresno St. 6-0 1,280 8 9. Texas 5-1 1,251 11 10. Michigan 5-1 1,159 12 11.

Tennessee 3-1 924 1 3 12 Maryland 6-0 832 22 13. Clemson 4-1 747 16 14. Colorodo 5-1 744 20 15. Washington 4-1 725 10 16. South Carolina 5-1 710 9 17.

Georgia 4-1 669 19 18. BYU 6-0 599 18 19. Washington St. 6-0 581 20. Auburn 5-1 568 21.

Florida St. 3-2 285 14 22. Northwestern 4-1 238 23. Georgia Tech 4-2 234 15 24. Purdue 4-1 222 17 25.

Toledo 5-0 183 -Others receiving votes: Illinois 105, Michi 4. (JZJ Boooy Laoonie, ronnac, suu, $104,537. 5. (24) Jeff Burton, Ford, 500, $96,846. 6.

(5) Johnny Benson, Pontiac, 500,. $51,300. 7. (13) Mark Martin, Ford, 500, $82,251. 8.

(12) Mike Wallace, Ford, 500, $80,759. 9. (3) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 500, $64,102. 10. (26) Sterling Marlln, Dodge, 500, $66,435.

11. (20) Ken Schroder, Pontiac, 500, $54,930. 12. (1) Todd Bodlne, Ford, 500, $44,550. 13.

(16) Bobby Hamilton, Chevrolet, 500, $46,175. 14. (38) Jimmy Spencer, Ford, 500, $52,461. 15. (9) Rusty Wallace, Ford, 500, $79,290.

16. (43) Stacy Compton, Dodge, 500, $44,040. 17. (39) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 500, $58,025. 16.

(17) Ron Hornaday Jr, Pontiac, 500, $37,855. 19. (34) Michael Waltrlp, Chevrolet, 499, $42,200. 20. (37) Kenny Wallace, Chevrolet, 499, $66,043.

21. (30) Kevin Lepage, Ford, 499,. $43,100. 22 (35) Kevin Horvlck, Chevrolet, 499, $77,677. 23.

(7) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 499, $62,970. 24. (14) Jerry Nadeau, Chevrolet, 499, $42,450. 25. (41) Casey Atwood, Dodge, 498, $34,700.

26. (29) Hut Strlcklin, Ford, 496, $31,450. 27. (2) Dole Earnhardt Jr, Chevrolet, 496, 567,423. 28.

(23) Hermle Sadler, Chevrolet, 496, $30,750. 29. (10) Dave Blaney, Dodge, 495, $33,600. 30. (33) Buckshot Jones, Dodge, 494, $41,450.

31. (18) Rich Blckle, Chevrolet, 494, $30,300. 32 (25) Dave Morels, Chevrolet, 493, $30,175. 33. (27) John Andrew, Dodge, 492, $65,077.

34. (31) Terry Labonte, Chevrolet, 483, handling, $62,655. 35. (40) Kurt Busch, Ford. 479, $37,800.

36. (22) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 459, rear end, $37,725. 37. (42) Jason Leffler, Dodge, 458, $37,600. 38.

(23) Robby Gordon, Chevrolet, 442, $61,799. 39. (19) Ricky Rudd, Ford, 397, engine failure, $59,647. 40. (36) Brett Bodlne, Ford, 289, $29,200.

41. (8) Tony Stewart, Pontiac, 123, engine failure, $49,275. 42. (21) Bill Elliott, Dodge, 115, overheating, $53,673. 43.

(15) Robert Pressley, Ford, 53, crash, $37,081. Time of Race: 3 hours, 28 minutes, 20 seconds. Margin of Victory: 0.141 seconds. Caution Flags: 13 tor 81 laps. Lead Changes: 19 among 14 drivers.

Lap Leaders: T. Bodlne 1-9; R. Craven 10-56; M. Kenseth 57-82; J. Gordon 83-90; M.

Wallace 91-104: J. Gordon 105-125: E. Sadler 126-159; J. Gordon 160-180; R. Craven 181-199; J.

Gordon 200-207; M. Martin 208-239; K. Busch 240-277; M. Martin 278; W. Burton 279-323; D.

Jarrett 324-354; C. Atwood 355; B. Hamilton 356-447; J. Benson 448-452; K. Horvlck 453-472; R.

Craven 473-500. Driver standlnos: J. Gordon, R. Rudd, S. Marlln, D.

Jorretl, T. Stewart, R. Wallace, D. Earnhardt K. Harvlck, B.

Labonte, J. Burton, 3,519. GOLF gan St. 103, Texas A8.M 71, Stanford 70, Mississippi 30, Ohio St. 28, LSU 23, North Transactions AUTO RACING CART Fined Paul Tracy $50,000, stripped him of three championship points and placed him on probation for the final two events of the year for unsafe driving and other violations during Sunday's roce.

BASEBALL Southern League BOWIE BAYSOX Named Andy Frankel director of communications and Brad Sims director of ticket operations. Promoted as-sistant director of marketing Phil Wrye to director of marketing. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DETROIT PISTONS Waived Nate Green and Ricky Price. INDIANA PACERS-Walved Will Cunningham and Galen Young. FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS-Released Perry Phenix.

Signed DB Brandon Jennings. HOCKEY National Hockey League NHL Suspended Colorado RW Scott Porker two games for starting a fight during Saturday's game. Upheld the 10-game suspension of Vancouver LW Todd Bertuz-zi. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Fired Ivan Hlinka, coach. Named assistant coach Rick Kehoe coach.

ST. LOUIS BLUES-Slgned Al Macln-nls to a two-year contract extension. COLLEGE FLORIDA ATLANTIC Promoted men's assistant basketball coach Ken Huber to men's associate head basketball coach. OHIO NORTHERN Named Kris Ober-dlck women's assistant basketball coach. LPGA money leaders Through The Samsung World Championship Trn Money 1.

Annlka Sorenstam 23 $1,684,866 laroilna 22, bvrocuse 19, Wisconsin 10, Kansas St. 7, Arizona St. 5, Iowa St. 3, Louisville 2, Air Force 1, Arkansas 1. USA TodayESPN Top 25 poll 2.

Se Rl Pok 20 $1,533,009 3. KarrleWebb 21 51,320,404 4. Lorle Kane 24 $651,134 The Top Twenty Five teams In the USA TodayESPN college football poll, with first-ploce votes In parentheses, records through Oct. 13, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous 5. Maria Hlorth 26 $797,715 6.

MIHvunKlm 29 $762,363 7. Dottle Pepper 22 $754,832 8. Laura Diaz 26 $741,316 9. Rosie Jones 22 $726,010 10. Catrlona Matthew 26 $704,123 11.

Wendy Ward 25 $674,906 12. Rachel Teske 25 $667,653 13. Dorothy Delosln 24 $609,792 14. Emilee Klein 29 $594,380 15. Sophie Gustafson 22 $545,804 ranking: FOOTBALL NFL standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Miami 3 2 0 .600 104 111 N.Y.

Jets 3 2 0 .600 114 120 Indianapolis 1 2 0 .500 118 117 New England 2 3 0 .400 103 102 Buffalo 0 4 0 .000 71 128 Central Pet PF PA Pittsburgh 3 1 0 .750 5V 48 Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 96 78 Cincinnati 3 2 0 .600 89 85 Cleveland 3 2 0 .600 87 77 Jacksonville 2 2 0 .500 63 56 Tennessee 1 3 0 .250 67 9B West Pet PF PA Oakland 4 1 0 .800 131 95 Denver 3 2 0 .600 123 97 SanDleaa 3 2 0 .600 132 87 Seattle 3 2 0 .600 84 107 Kansas Cltv 1 4 0 .200 95 93 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA N.Y. Giants 3 2 0 .600 91 71 Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 104 62 Arizona 1 3 0 .250 65 112 Dollas 1 4 0 .200 75 117 Washington 0 5 0 .000 32 144 Central Pet PF PA Green Bay 4 1 0 .800 134 50 Chicago 3 1 0 .750 74 43 Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 68 67 Minnesota 2 3 0 .400 89 111 Detroit 0 4 0 .000 46 118 West Pet PF PA St. Louis 5 0 0 1.000 142 67 San Francisco 4 1 0 .800 122 105 New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 92 67 Atlanta 2 3 0 .400 105 114 Carolina 1 4 0 .200 86 116 Sunday's results Chlcogo 20, Arizona 1 3 St.Loulsl5,N.Y.GIontsl4 San Francisco 37, Atlanta 31 (OT) Green Boy 31, Baltimore 23 New Orleans 27, Carolina 25 Cincinnati 24, Cleveland 14 New England 29, San Dleao 26 (OT) Tennessee 31, Tampa Bay 28 (OT) Pittsburgh 20, Konsas City 17 Minnesota 31, Detroit 26 N.Y. Jets 21, Miami 17 Seattle 34, Denver 21 Ookland 23, Indianapolis 16 Open: Buffalo, Philadelphia. Jacksonville Monday's result Dallas 9, Washington 7 Thursday's game Buffalo at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m.

Oct. 21 games St. Louis at N.Y. Jets noon Carolina at Washington, noon Chicago at Cincinnati, noon New England at Indionapotls, noon Tennessee at Detroit, noon Atlanta at New Orleans, noon Baltimore at Cleveland, noon Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, noon Denver at San Diego, 3:05 p.m. Kansas City at Arizona, 3:05 p.m.

Green Bay at Minnesota, 3:15 p.m. Open: Miami, Oaklond, Seattle, Dallas, San Francisco Oct. 22 game Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 8 p.m. Record Pts Pvs 1.

Miami (48) 5-0 1,461 2. Oklahoma (11) 6-0 1 ,440 3. Nebraska (1) 7-0 1,382 4. Virginia Tech 6-0 1,279 5. Oregon 6-0 1,244 6.

UCLA 5-0 1,239 7. Florida 5-1 1,067 a contract extension announced Monday. NBC retains exclusive U.S. broadcast rights to the U.S. Open, U.S.

Women's Open, U.S. Senior Open and U.S. Amateur championships. The new pact adds the U.S. Junior championships.

The first two rounds of the U.S. Open will start on the first and 10th tees, ending a 101-year tradition in which every player teed off on No. 1. The change, approved by the U.S. Golf Association executive committee, leaves the Masters and the British Open as the only majors that do not use alternate tees.

The PGA Championship went to split tees this year. AUTO RACING CART fines Tracy $50,000 Paul Tracy was fined $50,000 and stripped of three championship points by CART on Monday for unsafe driving and other violations during the Honda Grand Prix. The Canadian driver also was put on probation for the final two races of the series, CART chief steward Chris Kneifel said Monday. The fine is the largest for a CART driver since Alex Zanardi was fined the same amount in 1998. The point deduction drops Tracy from 11th to 12th in the championship.

He has 73 points, one behind Roberto Moreno. HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL ACA picks up two wins Alabama Christian Academy spent little time pick up two more victories on Monday to improve to 17-11 on the season. The Lady Eagles swept Loveless Academic Magnet Program and G.W. Carver. ACA knocked off LAMP 15-5 and 15-4 with Syretta Baldwin tallying 15 kills.

Blair Brendle chipped in with 22 assists. In the 15-4 and 15-8 win over Carver, Amber Hogan had 13 kills for ACA. Paige Kennedy had two service aces, while Baldwin had six kills. The Lady Eagles return to action at 4:30 p.m. today at Catholic.

Calvary Christian (24-2) defeated Lowndes Academy and Jefferson Christian in a tri-match Monday in Low-ndesboro. Calvary defeated Lowndes 15-8, 15-0 and Jefferson 15-0, 15-3. Wendy Nulph had seven kills, 13 digs and one block. Ann Warsame had three aces, five kills and a block. Melanie Blackburn had five aces and three kills.

Karen Verble had four aces, five assists, one dig and one kill. Taylor Pearson had eight assists. Katrina Hayden had one ace, one kill and two digs. Jennifer Collins had one ace and one dig. Calvary hosts Cottage Hill and Tuscaloosa Academy in a tri-match today.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Arkansas game with AU on TV No. 20 Auburn's Oct. 27 game at Arkansas has been moved from a Saturday night kickoff to late morning to accommodate a regional television broadcast by Jefferson Pilot. The game will start at 11:30 a.m. and be televised by the Southeastern Conference's regional television network.

The game will be seen locally on WSFA. From staff, wire reports IN THE BLEACHERS 5-1 1.018 11 I 2001 UntntnlPran Svnowl 5- 1 1,009 12 6- 0 979 10 3- 1 806 14 4- 1 713 8 6-0 697 17 6-0 690 20 4- 1 636 18 5- 1 587 9 5- 1 449 6- 0 379 4- 1 338 4-1 320 24 5- 1 300 -3-2 297 13 8. Texas 9. Michigan 10. Fresno State 11.

Tennessee 12. Washington 13. Brlgham Young 14. Maryland 15. Clemson 16.

South Carolina 17. Colorado IB. Washington State 19. Georgia 20. Northwestern 21.

Auburn 22. Florida State 23. Toledo 24. Purdue BASKETBALL NBA preseason standings 5-0 249 23 4-1 227 16 4-2 161 15 25. Georgia Tech Also receiving votes: Illinois 1 26, Michigan state 83, Texas 69, stamora 52, Lour slana State 46, Marshall 21, Oregon State 19.

Syracuse 19, Louisville 16, Ohio stare 15, Kansas State 12, Southern Mississippi 9, Wisconsin 7, Mississippi 6, North Carolina 5, Utah 3, Air Force 1, Arkansas 1, Iowa state i. Top 25 game schedule Thursday's oame EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet GB Boston 2 1 .667 New York 2 1 .667 Orlando 2 1 .667 Washington 1 1 .500 Miami 1 2 .333 1 New Jersey 1 2 .333 1 Philadelphia 0 2 .000 l'i Central Division Pet GB Chicago 2 0 1.000 Detroit 2 1 .667 'fi Atlanta 2 2 .500 1 Milwaukee 1 1 .500 1 Toronto 1 1 .500 1 Charlotte 1 2 .333 Indiana 1 2 .333 Cleveland 0 2 .000 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet GB Memphis 3 0 1.000 San Antonio 2 0 1.000 Vi Dallas 2 2 .500 Denver 1 1 .500 Hi Minnesota 1 1 .500 Vi Utah 1 1 .500 l'i Houston 1 2 .333 2 Pacific Division Pet GB Golden State 2 0 1.000 Phoenix 2 0 1.000 No. 19 Washington State vs. Montana AP Top 25 state, p.m. Friday's game No.

6 Fresno State vs. Boise State, 7 p.m. Saturday's games 2 Oklohoma vs. Baylor, 2 p.m. 3 Nebraska vs.

Texas tech, 6 p.m 4 UCLA vs. California. 9:15 p.m. 5 Oreaon vs. Stanfora.

2:30 D.m. The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 13, total points based on 25 points for a first place vote through one point for a 25th place vote and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. Miami (48) 5-0 1,772 2 2. Oklahoma (21) 6-0 1,739 3 3.

Nebraska (2) 7-0 1,631 4 4. UCLA (I) 5-0 1,530 7 9 Texas vs. No. 14 Colorado, 2:30 No. No No.

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No. am. 1 1 Tennessee at Alobama, 2:30 p.m. 13 Clemson vs. North Carolina, 11 Huddle collie..

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