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2B Wednesday, October 1, 1997 Hattieaburg AMERICAN 133T jl SCOREBOARD EE 7. GauMr 54 62 I. Hattcsoorg 3-1 56 9 Guffporl 4-1 50 10 Oxford 54 35 T-wolves, Garnett stoke negotiations From Special, Wire Reports MINNEAPOLIS Kevin Garnett finally returned to the Twin Cities on Tuesday and joined in for the first time on negotiations on a reported $120 million contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves. But after about No. 20 Alabama at Kentucky.

p.m. No. 22 UCLA vt. Houston, 5 30 p.m. No 23 Air Font Citadel.

I m. DIV. I-AA POLL HUNTINGDON VALLEY. Pi (AP) -The lop 25 terra ii iht Sporti network Division l-AA lootoall pot. win fnl-plact voiaa parentheses, records trough Sapt.

26 and pravioua ranking: 11. Grenada (3-1). 12. Clarksdale 3-1). 13.

Picayunt (4-1), 14. Shannon (5-0). IS. Hancock (4-0). 16.

Amory (4-1). 17. Coahoma County (54). 18. South Jones (54).

19. Madison Central (3-2). 20. Horn Lakt (4-1). Others receiving volts, in alphabetical order: Btkui.

Brookhaven. Iberville. Greene County. Jackson Forest Kossuth. Noxubee County.

Ohvt Branch. The Little 10 five hours of meetings at Target Center, Garnett retired to his suburban house without agreeing to an extension as what could be a do-or-die deadline loomed for the Wolves. Garnett's agent, Eric Fleisher and Taylor talked for the third consecutive dav. but for the Record Pis 44 100 4-1 84 54 66 54 20 44 16 54 17 4-1 10 4-1 4-1 4 3-1 3 t. Ackerman (13) 2.

TaylorsviHt (6) 3. Weir (3) 4. Jackson Academy i. Baldwyn 6. Mount Otrve 7 Miz 8.

Calhoun City 9. Pelahatchie 10. BassMd Others receiving votes, in alphabetical order Falkner. Loyd Star. Lumberton.

Newton. PiHow Academy. Stringer. Stur-gis NFL STANDINGS AMERICAN CONFERENCE Eaat 1L THURSDAY Junior College Football Pearl River at East Central, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY High School Football Class listing based on home team Class SA Hattiesburg High at Biloxi, 7:30 p.m.

Wayne County at Pascagoula, 7:30 p.m. Class 4A Laurel at Fort Walton Beach, 7:30 p.m. South Jones at Mendenhall, 7:30 p.m. West Jones at Quitman, 7:30 p.m. St.

Stanislaus at Columbia, 7:30 p.m. Oak Grove at Bay High, 7:30 p.m. Petal at Picayune, 7:30 p.m. Peari River Central at Hancock, 7:30 p.m. Long Beach at George County, 7:30 p.m.

Greene County at Stone, 7:30 p.m. Purvis at Northeast Lauderdale, 7:30 p.m. Class 3A East Marion at Prentiss, 7:30 p.m. Magee at Heidelberg, 7:30 p.m. Raleigh at West Marion, 7:30 p.m.

Forrest County AHS at Poplarville, 7:30 p.m. Pass Christian at Perry Central, 7:30 p.m. Class 2A Taylorsville at Newton, 7:30 p.m. Bassfield at North Forrest, 7:30 p.m. Seminary at Lumberton, 7:30 p.m.

Mercy Cross at Richton, 7:30 p.m. Sumrall at St. John, 7:30 p.m. Stringer at Enterprise-Clarke, 7:30 p.m. Class 1A Sebastopol at Mount Olive, 7:30 p.m.

Academies Wilkinson at Columbia, 7:30 p.m. Heidelberg at Benton, 7:30 p.m. Amite at Prentiss Christian, 7:30 p.m. Women's College Volleyball USM at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. SATURDAY College Football Garnett first time at the team's downtown arena.

That and Garnett's afternoon arrival he wheeled into the arena's parking garage alone in a black Mercedes Benz were the most encouraging signs since the talks turned bitter when Fleisher rejected a $103.5 million, six-year offer last summer. "I repeat: Do not drown while attempting to retrieve i ball or your club membership will be revoked!" Record Pis 1. Montana (91) 30 2275 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 I 11 10 12 13 14 16 17 20 18 19 21 24 25 23 15 2. Youngstown St. 4-0 3.

Kentucky 5-0 4. Villanova 34 6 Arizona 3-1 6. Appalachian St. 2-1 7 Troy Stan 3-1 I. William Mary 4-1 9.

3-1 2131 1943 1919 1863 1753 1603 1525 1509 1465 1349 1240 10 McNeese St. 44 11. Delaware 3-1 44 44 3- 1 4- 1 3-1 3- 1 2-1 4- 1 44 12. Florida 13. Southern U.

14 ETermesse 15. Illinois 16 SF Austin 17 Southern 18. Furman 19. Jackson St. 20 Washington 1189 942 916 651 765 763 639 508 577 286 195 138 21 NW State.

La. 2-1 22 Madison 3-1 23 N. Iowa 2-2 24. Nichols St. 2-2 25 Murray St.

2-2 DIV. II POLL OVERLAND PARK. Kan. (AP) The top 20 teams in tit NCAA Division 6 football poi with rust-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 28.

points and previous ranking: Record 34 3-0 54 44 34 Pis Pvs 1 1. -Newman (4 2. Pitt State, Kan. 3-0 76 2 3. N.

Haven. Conn. 54 70 3 4. Catawba. N.C.

44 69 4 5. Angelo St. 34 65 5 6 NW Missoun St. 44 60 6 7. Texas AAM-Kmg 2-1 56 I Sag Valley 44 52 11 9.

N.Omaha 44 47 10 10. Albany Ga. 44 45 9 11. W. State.

Colo. 3-1 37 12 12. Valley. Mich. 34 35 7 13 North Dakota 34 31 13 14 Indianapolis 54 28 16 15.

C. Oklahoma 3-1 22 15 16 West Georgia 4-1 20 17 17. Colorado 3-1 18 16 18. Chadron St. 3-1 11 19 19 Livingstone 54 9 20, N.

Michigan 54 8 20 JUCO POLL COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo (AP) -The lop 15 teams in the National Junior College Athletic Association SootCaH pen with lirst-place votes in parentheses. records through Sept. 28 and total points: Prv lrnV.lllrllkMd.lHt'TW It you have a local sports item to report, contact the American Sports Department at 584-3119 between 9 a.m. and noon, Monday through Friday or call one of the numbers listed below from 7 p.m.

to 11 p.m. seven days a week. To fax a local sports item, call 584-3130. To reach American sports staffers: David Lanier, Sports Team Leader 584-31 19 Alan Hinton, Assistant Sports Team Leader 584-3136 Tim Doherty, USM Beat Writer 584-3107 Scott Walters, PrepRecreation Writer 584-3137 Pel PF PA England 4 0 0 1 000 130 40 Jets 3 2 0 600 141 94 Buffalo 2 2 0 500 94 113 Miami 2 2 0 500 71 77 Indnpls 0 4 0 .000 54 115 Central Jacksnvtl 3 1 0 750 110 65 Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 127 92 Pittsburgh 2 2 0 .500 79 104 Ctncmnati 1 3 0 250 68 113 Tennessee 1 3 0 .250 71 110 West Denver 5 0 0 1.000 1 56 72 Kan City 4 1 0 .600 108 93 Oakland 2 3 0 .400 141 123 San Diego 2 3 0 .400 77 116 Seattle 2 3 0 400 91 121 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Eatt Pet. PF PA Dallas 3 1 0 750 107 55 Washngtn 3 1 0 .750 60 49 Giants 2 3 0 .400 84 103 Arizona 1 3 0 250 77 84 Philfy 1 3 0 .250 66 89 Central Tarn Bay 5 0 0 1000 115 76 Detroit 3 2 0 .600 120 96 Green Bay 3 2 0 .600 123 110 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 135 122 Chicago 0 5 0 .000 61 155 Watt San Fran.

4 1 0 .800 122 60 Carolina 2 3 0 .400 60 106 St Lout. 2 3 0 400 94 112 Orleans 1 4 0 200 81 122 Atlanta 0 5 0 .000 82 136 Louisville at USM, 6 p.m. Ole Miss at Tennessee, time TBA Miss. State at Georgia, noon. The Wolves have until 11 p.m.

today to sign their budding star to a contract extension. If they don't, Garnett will become a free agent after the upcoming season and will be free to negotiate with any team. Taylor has insisted that no deal would be done until he talked face-to-face with Garnett, a meeting which took place Tuesday after Garnett flew to Minnesota from his home in Mauldin, S.C. Team releases driver MOORESVILLE, N.C. Team Sabco, owned and operated by Charlotte businessman Felix Sabates, announced Tuesday that driver Robby Gordon has been released from the NASCAR Winston Cup team, effective immediately.

A prepared statement from the team said both parties agreed that ending the relationship "at this date and on an amicable note would be in the best interests of both parties." Gordon, a former Indy-car star and a Winston Cup rookie, already knew he was being replaced in the Sabco Chevrolet at the end of the season. The 28-year-old racer was given permission last week to skip the NASCAR race in Martinsville, to take part in CART's season-ending race at Fon-tana, where he finished eighth. White Sox fire manager CHICAGO Terry Bevington was fired Alcorn State at Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 7 p.m. Jackson State at Texas Southern, 7 p.m. boutnern Arkansas at Delta State, 7 p.m.

Millsaps College at McMurry, 2 p.m. Miss. College at Georgetown, 12:30 p.m. JC STANDINGS NoittOMtiM Over! I PF I HdfflN Northwest Mi Northtast Ml. Itawamb Mist Delta East Mas.

94 98 34 90 63 69 26 Coahoma South Division Overett I Copah-Lirtcoln 1 0 Southwest I 0 Gulf Coast 1 0 Eatl Central 0 0 i-Hmds 0 1 I PF 63 37 111 54 73 103 61 61 126 62 119 77 64 94 -1996 division champtona Thursday a Gamea Peart River at Eaat Central, 6:30 p.m. Holmes at Northeast. 6 30 p.m. Saturday'a Garnet Northwest at Coahoma. 1 Itawamba at East Mississippi.

2 p.m: Hinds at Mississippi Delta. 2 30 p.m. Copiah-Uncoki at Jones. 7 p.m. Gun Coast si Southwest.

7 p.m. C-USA Overall I PF PA 1 2 74 77 i 1 76 74 1 0 Tulane l-USU East Carolina Memphis i-Houston Louisville Cincinnati 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 4 42 74 76 91 89 155 106 171 0 1 3 1 109 66 1996 conference co-crumpiorie Saturday came East Carolina at Syraucst. 11:30 a.m. Army at Tulane 2 pm Louieville at Southern i p.m. Houston at UCLA.

5:30 p.m. Memphis at Cincinnati. 6 p.m. SEC STANDINGS Western Division Division Overall 2 0 PF PA it-Florida Georgia Tennessee Kentucky South Carolina 4 0 191 60 111 25 102 74 142 121 91 99 72 63 VanderM Eastern Division Division Overall 2 0 4 0 3 1 PF PA Auburn Arkansas Mist. Stan) i-Alabama LSU 119 68 71 76 94 76 105 47 163 43 1 1 1 1 1 Ole Miss 71 60 -1996 division champions Saturday Gamea Auburn at South Carolina.

11.30 a Mite. State at Georgia, noon. LSU at Vanderbilt. 1:30 m. Ole Mist at Tennessee, 2:30 p.m.

Arkansas at Florida. 5 m. Alabama at Kentucky. 6 m. TOP 25 GAMES Friday's Games No.

24 Brigham Young vs. Utah State. 8 p.m. Saturday's Games No. 1 Florida vs.

Arkansas. 5 pm. No. 2 Pern Stale at Illinois. 11.30 am.

No. 3 Nebraska vs. No. 17 Kansas State. 6 m.

No. 4 Florida State vs. Miami. 11 a.m. No.

5 North Carolina at Texas Christian, 7:05 m. No 6 Michigan at Indiana, 11:20 am No. 7 Ohio State vt. No. 11 Iowa, 2 30 m.

No. 6 Auburn at South Carolina. 1130 am. No. I Tennessee vs.

Mississippi. 2 30 p.m. No. 10 Washington vt. No.

25 Arizona State. 5 30 No. 12 Michigan State vs. Minnesota, noon No. 13 LSU at Vanderbilt 2:30 p.m.

No. 14 Virginia Tech vs. Miami. Ohio, noon No. 15 Washington State at Oregon, 1 p.m.

No 16 Colorado vs No. 21 Texas ASM 2 30 m. No. 18 Georgia vs. Mississippi Slate, noon No.

19 Stanford vt. Notre Dame, 2:30 1032. 2. Fred Couples. 108 0.

3 (tit). David Bergamo. Jr. and Tiger Woods. 111.3.

5. Mark Calcavecchia, 113.1. 6, Steve Lowery. 113.5. 7, Charlie Rymer.

118.3. 6. Billy Ray Brown. 130.5. 9.

Ken Green. 136 3. 10. Davis Love III. 1386 Sand Saves 1.

Bob Estes. 704. 2. John Morse. 65.2.

3. Loren Roberts. 650. 4. Jay Haas 64 6.

S. Stuart Appleby. 640. 6. Ronnie Black.

63 9. 7, Mark Wears. 63.8. 8. Lanny Wad-kins.

63.7. 9. Kirk 63.5. 10. Greg Norman.

63.2. All Around 1, Greg Norman. 260. 2. Nek Pnct.

260. 3. Bit Glasson. 285. 4.

Tom Byrum, 300. 5. Tom Lehman. 304. 6.

Phi Mickelson. 313. 7. Tiger Woods. 314.

6. Scott Hoch. 334. 9. Andrew Magee.

343. 10, Jesper Parnevik, 349. LPGA LEADERS Money leaden on through the Fiekkrest the LPGA lour Cannon Classic. which ended Sept. 28: PA 64 100 62 64 45 133 177 PA junior college Football Copiah-Lincoln at Jones, 7 High School Softball 1 colm Floyd.

Released WR Jermam Ross. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Skjned LB Junior Seau to a six-year contract extension. Anna FootbaH Lttgut NEW JERSEY REO DOGS-Signed WR-LB Manny Pint. HOCKEY National Hockey Lttgut BUFFALO SABRES-Sxjnsd LW Miro-slav Salan to one-year contract. CAROLINA HURRICANES Assigned Bates Battaglia.

Jell Daniels. 0 Nolan Pratt and Mike Fountain to New Haven of the AHL: Pat Jabnnski to Cleveland of the IHL and Steve Martins to Chicago of Iht IHL. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Sent RW Kevin Miner to Indianapolis of the IHL LOS ANGELES KINGS Signed 6 Jamie Storr to a one-year contract. NEW YORK ISLANDERS Assigned RW Dan Plant. RW Vladntw Orszagh and 0 John Namestikov to Utah of the IHL and RW Sieve Webb and to Ken-lucky ot AHL.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-Signed Robert Dome. Assigned 6 Peter SkurJn to Houston of the IHL. ST. LOUIS BLUES-Assigned 0 Reard Persson to Worcester of Iht AHL TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS-Traded Kelly Chase to tht St. Louis Blues tor future considerations.

American Hockey League 3 AHL-Suspended Philadelphia 0 Travis Van Tigbem and Heishey RW Trevor Converse lor three garnet and Harshey RW Vie Nwmentn for two games tor leaving the bench during an altercation in a Sept. 27 preseason gamt. Suspended Philadelphia LW Andre Payette for three games for abusing an official in a Sept 27 preseason game. Inktrnatioul Hockey League IHL-Named Debbie Kinder Scenting manager. HOUSTON AEROS-Assigned LW Ned Donovan to Mobile of tht ECU.

Released Taras Lendzyk. Forrest County AHS Tournament, Brooklyn Record Pis 44 115 54 104 54 88 44 88 44 75 54 71 3-0 66 3- 1 44 4- 1 40 44 26 3-1 20 2- 1 14 44 12 3- 1 11 3-1 7 rUMio vs. Norm Forrest, 9 a.m. West Marion vs. Northeast Jones, 10:15 a.m.

North Forrest vs. West Marion, 11:30 a.m. FCAHS vs. Northeast Jones, 12:45 p.m. North Forrest vs.

Northeast Jones, 2 p.m. FCAHS vs. West Marion, 3:15 p.m. p.m. College Golf Meridian Community College Tournament Oak Grove at East Marion, DH, 10 a.m.

Richton at Greene County, noon. Puckett at Stringer, 1 p.m. fmu i i Seminary at South Jones, 1 p.m. Poplarville at Sumrall, 1 p.m. College Cross Country Monday as manager of the Chicago White Sox following an 80-81 season.

Despite the addition of Albert Belle and a $54 million payroll, the White Sox still finished second in the AL Central to Cleveland. Bevington had a 222-214 1 i a USM at Auburn Invitational Women's USM at Ole Miss Intercollegiate SUNDAY Pro Football New Orleans Saints at Chicago Bears, 7 p.m. tyry record aner taiang over in Yf I June 1995 for Gene Lam- La4xawaweMeeeil nnt. uhn wfla firoH turn women college Golf USM at Ole Miss Intercollegiate Women's College Volleyball Bevington years after being chosen AL Manager of the Year. Chargers re-sign linebacker SAN DIEGO Linebacker Junior Seau signed a $27.1 million, six-year contract extension through 2002 Tuesday, virtually Tuesday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Agreed to terms with IB Frank Thomas on four-year contract.

Fired Terry Bevngtcn, manager. TEXAS RANGERS-Sent RHP Terry Clark. LHP Bryan Eversgerd, Henry Mercedes. OF Az Diaz. OF Marc Sag-moen and OF Mikt Simmt outright to Oklahoma City ot the American Association.

National Lttgut COLORADO ROCKIES-Named Marc Gustalson assistant director of player development. MONTREAL EXPOS-Released RHP Lee Smith. Announced 3B Hensley Meu-lens has refused an outright assignment to become a free agent PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Fired Jot RigoN. bullpen coach. American Association INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS Named Cal Burleson general manager.

Noithwoode League WAUSAU WOODCHUCKS-Named Steve Fosler manager FOOTBALL National Football League NR-Remstated Philadelphia Man Stevens from his four-game suspension. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Signed CB Sieve Lotion. Released CB Scooter McGruder. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Traded WR Daryi Hobbs to the Seattle Sea-hawks for in undisclosed 1998 draft choice. NEW YORK GIANTS Placed WR Ike hilliard and LB Pele Monty on injured restive.

Signed RB Erne Pegram and Bryan Stoltenberg. Waived CB Kory BiackweM from the practice squad. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Re-signtd WR Justin Armour. Released PK Lomy CalKxhn. ST.

LOUIS RAMS-Signed WR Mal 6. John Bland 7. Graham Marsh 8. Larry Gilbert 9. Dave Stockton 10.

Hugh Bancchi 11. Jack Kieler 12 Bob Eastwood 13 John Jacobs 14 Walter Morgan 15. Lee Trevmo 16. Bruce Summerhays 17. Vicente Fernandez 18 Bob Murphy 19.

Bob Charles 20. Mike Hi 28 $1,062,647 24 $1,029,286 23 $902,816 24 $774,116 19 $765,068 29 $664,485 23 $655,025 28 $643,559 30 $626,325 23 $610,946 29 $609,204 25 $604,096 25 $578,129 21 $532,586 23 $514,794 NIKE LEADERS WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, (AP) nine i our money aoen through the Trl-Cities Open, which ended Sept. 28: Tm Money 16 $191,151 19 $165,497 25 $132,588 14 $114,628 22 $113,401 21 $108,293 22 $107,381 23 $103,607 22 $100,643 23 $99,220 26 $96229 24 $96 636 26 $95,164 16 $92 015 18 $91,034 25 $90,670 21 $89809 18 $86,662 21 $86,783 1. Chris Smith 2. Mark Camevale 3 Chns DiMarco 4 Trevor Dodos 5 Barry Cheesman 8.

W. Eaks 7. Glen Hnatiuk 6. Joe Daley 9. Harrison Frazar 10.

Dan Bateman 11 Ben Bates 12. Mike Small 13. Rocky Walcher 14. Bobby Wadkms 15. Todd Gleaton 16.

J.L. Lewis 17. Matt Gogel 18 Terry Price 19. Pat Bates Mark Blundel. 115.

7. Greg Moore 111. Michael Andre. 108 9. Scott Pruett 102.

10. Raul Boesel. 91. M. Through Aug.

17 1. Tony Stewart, 254. 2, Davey Hamil-ton. 244. 3.

Edd Cheever, 216 4 Ar Luyendyk, 213. 5. (tte) Marco Greco and Buddy Lazier, 205 7, Roberto Guerrero 200. 6. Buzz Calkins.

197. 9, Scott Goodyear. 193. 10. Eliseo Salazar 172 TENNIS ATP Through Sept 21 Monty 1.

Rett Sampras. $3,905,078. 2. Patrick Ratter. $2,432,064.

3. Gustavo Kuerten. $1,505,213. 4, Yevgeny Kalelni. kov, $1,421,392.

5. Michael Chang $1,327,720. 6, Marcek) Ros, $1,264 855 7, Jonas Bprkman, $1,215,130. 8, mas Muster. $1,184,190.

9. Todd Wood-ondg. $1,177,319. 10. Greg Rusedski $1,121,473.

i I I I I I I I 1 1 Sunday's Games Cincinnati al Jacksonville, noon Dallas at New York Giants, noon Detroit at Buffalo, noon Kansas City at Miami, noon Pmsburgh at Baltimore, noon Tampa Bay at Green Bay. noon Washington at Philadelphia, noon Tennessee at Seattle, 3 p.m. Minnesota at Arizona. 3 p.m. New York Jets at Indianapolis.

3 p.m. San Diego al Oakland. 3 m. New Orleans at Chicago. 7 m.

Open dale: Atlanta, Carolina. St Louis. San Francisco Monday's Gamt New England at Denver. 8 p.m. CFL STANDINGS Eastern Division I Pit PF PA it-Toronto 12 2 0 24 500 243 s-Montreal 10 4 0 20 374 403 Winnipeg 3 11 0 6 327 451 Hamilton 1 13 0 2 284 441 Western Division Brit Columba 8 6 0 16 391 380 x-Calgary 8 6 0 16 396 331 Edmonton 8 6 0 16 346 340 Saskatchewan 6 9 0 12 327 356 x-dinched playoff berth NOTE: Two points are awarded for I victory and one tor a tit.

Friday's Gamea Saskatchewan al Montreal. 6 30 p.m. Saturday Garnet at Toronto I m. Sunday'! Garnet Winnipeg it Hamilton. I p.m.

Calgary at Edmonton, 2 p.m. Lopez. .722. 4, Annika Sorenstam. .720.

5. Donna Andrews. .711. 6. Sham Stem-hauer.

.710. 7, Dottie Pepper. .708. 8, Barb Mucha, .701. 9.

Chris Johnson, .699 10. Jane Geddes. .699.. Sand Save Leaden 1. Caroline Pierce.

.567. 2. Nancy Ramsbottom, .542. 3. Laurie Brower.

.538. 4. She Smyen 525. 5, Terry-Jo Myers, .519. 6.

Barb Whitehead, .519. 7. Michele Redman, .516. 6, Vicki Goetze-Ackerman, 512. 9, Patty Sheehan, .508.

10, Dana Dormann, .504. Putting Leaden 1. Barb Bunkowsky Scherbak. 29.18. 2.

Liselotte Neumann, 2919. 3. Brand Burton. 2928. 4.

Jut Inkster. 2933. 5. Barb Whitehead. 29.42.

6. Luciana Bemvenuti, 2944. 7. Dana Dormann. 29.44.

6. Caroline Pierce. 29 44 9. Kathy Postlewart. 2946.

10, Sharon Barrett. 2946. Driving Average Leaden t. Smrre' Mehra. 262 7.

2. Jane Geddes. 261 5. 3. Kns Tschetter.

258 3. 4. Laura Davits. 257.4. 5.

Michel McGann, 2565. 6. Kelly RoDCtns, 255 4. 7. Karr Webb.

254.0. 9. Wendy Doolan. 252 6. 9.

Juli Inkster. 252.0. 10, Pat Hurst, 251.8. SR. LEADERS PONTE VEDRA BEACH.

Fl. (AP) -Senior PGA Tour money leaden through the Emerald Coast Classic, which ended Sept. 28: Tm 1. Ha Irwin 2. Gil Morgan 3.

Isao Aoki 4. Jay Sigei 5 David Graham 19 $1,776,864 21 $1,575,762 23 $1,137,728 27 $1,127,831 26 $1,092,658 AUTO RACING NASCAR Through Sept 29 Winston Cup Point 1. Jeff Gordon. 4.103. 2, Mark Martin.

3,968. 3. Da Jarrett. 3.881. 4.

Jeff Burton. 3.765. 5. Da Earnhardt, 3.543. 6.

Terry Labonte. 3.481. 7, Bobby Labonte, 3.332 6. Bin Elliott. 3.266.

9. Ted Mus-grave. 3.060. 10. Ricky Rudd.

3.079. 1, Jeff Gordon, $3,987,927. 2, Da Jarrett. $2,097,847. 3.

Ricky Rudd. $1,708,340. 4. Terry Labonte. $1,671,244.

Jeff Burton. $1,670,199. 6. Mark Marlin. $1646.094.

7. Bobby Labonte. $1,533,099. (. Da Earnhardt $1,413,694.

9. Em kvan. $1,312,684. 10. Rusty Wallace.

$1,290,730. CART Final 1. Alex Zanardi, 195. 2. Qn Qe Ferran, 162.

3. Jimmy Vasser. 144. 4, Maunoo Gugelmn. 132.

5. Paul Tracy, 121. 6. 20. Brian Kamm 22 $82,180 WORLD RANK NEW YORK (AP) World gotl rank- mgs based on players' performance throughout the work) through Sept.

28, sanctioned by 9 Royal and Ancient Go) Club of St. Andrews. The ranking com- puled on three-year rolling basis weighted toward tht current year. Players earn points based on tournament grade. finish and strength of held: Ret Point) 1.

Greg Norman Aut 11.74 2. Tiger Woods USA 11.48 3. Em EH SAf 985 4. Nick Price Zm 9.27 5. Tom Lehman USA 8.57 6.

Colin Monigomene Sco 8.53 7. Phil Mickelson USA 8.22 I. Jumbo Ozaki Jon 8 09 9. Mark 0 Mean USA 7.90 10 Dsns Love III USA 7 69 II. Justin Leonard USA 7.07 12.

Scott Hoch USA 6.75 13. Fred Couplet USA 6.73 14. Steve Elkington Aut 6.63 15. Nek Faldo Eng 6.42 16 Brad Faxon USA 6.28 17. Sieve Jones USA 5 62 18.

Viy Singh Fi 662 19. Jesper Parnevik Swe 5 57 20. Jim Furyk USA 5.29 21. Frank Nor NZI 5.24 22. Bernhard Langer Get 5.23 23.

Loren Roberts USA 5.08 24. Ian Woosnam WaT 5.04 25. Tom Watson USA 5.03 1. Dixie. Utah (8) 2.

Garden City. Kan. (1) 3 Ricks. Idaho (1) lie. Tyler.

Texas 5. Trinity Valley, Texas 6 Grand Rapids. Mich. 7. Nassau.

Y. 8 Blinn, Texas 9. Coffeyvil. Kan. 10.

Montgomery. Md. 11. Hinds. Miss.

12 Snow. Utah 13. Rochester. Minn 14. E.

Oklahoma 16. Rock Valley. III. PREP POLLS By The Associated Pratt Here are Mississippi top high school football teams, regardless of class as selected by i panel of 22 Associated Press state sports writers and sportscast-ers in the frfth regular season poll of 1997. Points awarded on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3- 2- 1 basis for The Top 20.

and on a 5-4- 3- 2-1 basis tor The Little 10. which it for Classes 2A and 1A schools and academies. First-place votes in parentheses. Records for all teams through games ol Sept. 27, 1997: The Top 20 Record Ptl 1.

South Panola (20) 54 217 2. Tupelo 54 169 3 Northeast Jones(l) 54 162 4 Magee 64 139 5. Moss Poml (1) 3-1 125 6. Starkville 4-1 64 16. Terry-Jo Myers 17.

Jane Geddes 18. Barb Mucha 19. Cindy Figg-Currier 20. Tina Barrett $305,063 $302,174 $300,295 $299 867 $294,056 LPGA STATS Statistical leaden on the LPGA Tour through the Fieldcnst Cannon Classic, which ended Sept. 28: Scoring Leaders 1.

Kame Webb, 6995. 2. Annika Sorenstam. 70.14. 3, Kelly Robbins.

70.43. 4. Nancy Lopez. 70 76. 5.

Juli Inkster. 70 77. 6. Laura Davies. 70 80.

7. Chris Johnson. 7097. I. Donna Andrews.

71 08 9. Tina Barrett. 7122.10. Barb Mucha. 7126 Eagles 1.

Kelly Robbins. 10. 2. Chris Johnson. 9.

3 (tie). Brand Burton, Liselolte Neumann and Karri Webb. 9. 6 (tie). Helen Dobson.

Michelle EsWI. Jan Geddes. Pal Hurst, Susie Redman and Kns Tschetter. 7. Birdies 1, Kelly Robbins.

330. 2 (tie). Betsy King and Kame Webb. 319 4. Chris Johnson.

305. 5. Brand Burton. 294. 6.

Lone Kane, 289. 7. Michelle McGann, 288. 8, Donna Andrews. 287.

9. Liselolte Neumann. 264. 10, Karen Weiss. 279.

Fairway Leaden 1. Donna Andrews. .799. 2, Stephanie Maynor. .798 3, Nancy Ramsboltom.

.795. 4. Amy Fruh-wirlh, .781. 5. Caroline Pierce.

.779. 6. Penny Hammel, .772. 7, Rosie Jones, .770. 6, Joanne Money.

,766. 9, Hiromi Kobayashi, .765. 10, Annika Sorenstam. .763. Greens Leaders 1.

Kelly Robbins. 781. 2. Kame Webb. .743 3.

Nancy HARRAH'S ODDS COLLEGE FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Utah 10 at Fresno St. at BYU 16'! Utah St. It Florida St. 22 Miami at Ohio St 4 Iowa Syracuse 14 East Carolina at West Virgin 29 Rutgers Pittsburgh 6 at Temp at Virgin 10 Wakt Forest Auburn 7 al South Carolina at Florida 36 Arkansas at Tennessee 26 Mississippi at Clemson 32 Teas-El Paso at Michigan St. 24 Minnesota atGeorg It Mississippi St at Nebraska 21 Kansas St at Colorado 3 Texas ASM Perm St 25 at Illinois Michigan 20 at Indiana Oklahoma 3 at Kansas LSU 15'j at VanderM Teas 6Vs at Oklahoma St.

Rice to at Tulsa Notre Dame Pk at Stanford at UCLA Houston Georg Tech 7 at Boston College at Colorado St. 30 Hawaii Washington St. 7Vi at Oregon at Oregon Si. 18 San Jos Si at Southern Misa. 14 Loutsvil at Washington 14 Arizona St.

Alabama 6Vi at Kentucky Wsconsn 3v at Northwestern atCronnati 11Vi Memphis at Tulane 6 Army North Carolina 25'i Texas Christian at Arizona 12 San Dago St. NFL at Miami 3 Kansas City at Green Bay I Tamp Bay Dallas 7 at NY. Giants at Buffalo 3'i Detroit Pittsburgh 2 at Baltimore at Philadelphia 3t Washington at JacksonvH 7 Cincinnati at Oakland 7 San Diego at Arizona 1 Mnrwsot at Seattle 5 Tennessee NY Jets 3 at Indanapoks at Chicago 3 New Orleans at Denver 4'i New England Tm Money 1. Annika Sorenstam 19 $965039 2. Kame Webb 22 $922,856 3.

Kelly Robbins 24 $747,819 4. Chris Johnson 25 $621,137 5 Tamm Green 23 $571,071 6 Nancy Lopez 15 $437686 7 Laura Davies 18 $436 921 8 Betsy King 27 $414 491 9 Michelle McGann 24 $399,056 10. Juli Inkster 21 $372,174 11. Liselolte Neumann 24 $358,077 12. Colleen Walker 25 $350,719 13.

Rosie Jones 22 $350,158 14. Donna Andrews 24 $333,567 15. Lisa Hackney 20 $305 .984 USM at Louisville, 1 p.m. PGA LEADERS PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -PGA Tour money leaders through the B.C.

Open, which ended Sept. 28: Tm 1. Tiger Woods 16 61 .949.920 2. Justn Leonard 3. Greg Norman 4.

Steve Elkington 5. Scott Hoch 6 Emie Els 7. Jim Furyk 8 Davis Love III 9 Pfi Mickelson 10 Brad Faxon 11. Jasper Parnev 12. Mark O'Meara 13.

Nick Price 14. Vijay Singh 15. Stuart Appleby 16 Loren Roberts 17. Mark Calcavtcchia 16 Steve Jones 19 Paul Stankowskt 20. Tom Lehman 27 11.

463.531 14 $1 .248.256 16 $1. 240,411 19 S1.213.555 18 11,176.608 25 $1. 164.690 22 11.132523 19 S1.121.990 22 $1,093,505 18 $1,077,587 21 SI 044.560 15 $987,445 $943,276 S930.556 $921,740 $662,165 $659,706 $649,405 $842,041 PGA STATS PONTE VEDRA BEACH. Fla. (AP) -PGA Tour statistical leaders through the Open, which ended Sept.

28: Scoring Leaden 1, Nick Price. 66 71. 2. Txjer Woods. 68 76.

3. Greg Norman, 69.03. 4, Davit Love III. 69.49. 5, Tom Lehman, 69 50.

6, Jesper Parne-vik. 69.61. 7. Jim Furyk. 69.66.

6. Phil Mickelson, 69.67. 9. Scott Hoch. 69 68.

10. Ems) Els 69 71. Driving Leaders 1, John Dary. LEADERS ALL-AROUND COWBOY 1. Dan Mortensen, Manhattan.

$145,590. 2. Cody ON, Orchard. Texas, $106,651. 3, Joe Beaver.

HuntsviU, Texas. $79,652. 4. Chad Hagan. Lees-vita.

$75,587. 5. Rope Myers, Van. Texas. $75,151.

6, Butch Myers. Athens. Texas. $69,104. 7.

Jason Evans. Hunts-vine. Texas. $63,799. 6.

Mike Been. Powell Butte. Ore $62,515 9. Brent Lew. Eioy.

057, 10. Roy Cooper, Childress Texas. $58,891. SADDLE BRONC RIDING 1. Dan Mortensen.

Manhattan. $137,196. 2. Robert Etbauer. Goodwed, $90,024.

3. BiHy Etbauer. Ree Heights. $81,806 4. Ryan Mapston.

Ante. $81,324. 5. Dan Etbauer. Guthne.

$69,579. 6, Jest Martin, Dillon, $68,732. 7. Rod Hay. Wild-wood, Albena, $68,152.

8, Glen 0'NeiH, Water Valley, Alberta, $62,366 9, Toby Adams. Red Bluff. Calrl. $62,072. 10, Craig Latham, Texhome.

Texas. $56,251. BAREBACK RIDING 1. Denny McLanahan. Canadian, Texas.

$63,429 2. Larry Sandvick. Kay-CM. Wyo $64,589 3. Jeffrey Collins.

Wister, $60,309. 4. Deb Greenough, Red Lodge. $59,999. 5, Clint Corey.

Kennewck. $56,201. 8, Marvin Garrett. Belle Fourche. $57 964.

7. Mark Garrett. Nisland. SO. $56,374 6.

Enc Mouton. Weatherford. $52,165. 9, Oev Schmidt. Miles City.

$49,452. 10, Davey Shield Hanna, Albena, $48,753. BULL RIDING 1. Wayde JoyaJ. Okotoks.

Alberta. $61,540. 2. KeHy Armstrong. Seven Persons.

Alberta. $54,995. 3. Mike While. Lake Charles, La $54,341.

4. Scott Mendes. Weathertord. Texas. $54,247.

5, Johnny Chavez. Bosque. $52,195 6, Scott Breding, Edgar. $51,526. 7, Chris Littleiohn.

Sapuba. $50,767. 6. Austin Beasley. Ponoka.

Alberta, $47,732. 9. Travis SuHrvan. Mon-arty, $46,866 10. Myron Duarte.

Peyton. (46.212. 11. Jerome Dav, Archda. N.C.

$46,046. 12. Aaron Semas. Auburn. $44,848.

guaranteeing he will finish his playing career with his hometown San Diego Chargers. The 28-year-old Seau, a first-round draft pick in 1990 from Southern Cal, has played six straight pro bowls. Including this season, Seau has led the Chargers in tackles in 61 of 114 career games played. Vol player recovering KNOXVILLE, Tenn. The signs were "very positive" Tuesday for Tennessee defensive tackle Billy Ratliff, temporarily paralyzed after injuring his neck in practice.

Ratliff began to regain the feeling in his limbs shortly after being taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center on Monday, and was listed in stable condition. He was scheduled for an MRI, although doctors said it appeared no structural damage was done to his spinal cord. Gator star injured COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio State coach John Cooper said GAINESVILLE, Fla. Fullback Terry Jackson, the most versatile player for No. 1 Florida, will miss the rest of the season with a torn knee ligament, the team announced Tuesday.

An MRI revealed a full tear of his right anterior cruciate ligament. Jackson was injured after catching a 19-yard pass in the first quarter of Saturday's 55-28 win at Kentucky. Gators reward coach GAINESVILLE, Fla. Florida has made defensive coordinator Bob Stoops one of the highest-paid assistants in college football, a year after his defense played a pivotal role in the Gators' first national championship. Stoops received a $25,000 raise from last year and now earns $150,000, the Florida Times-Union reported.

Stoops, hired away from Kansas State after the 1995 season, brought an attacking style of defense to the Gators. A year after they were routed 62-24 by Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl, Florida gave up an average of 17 points all year. BYU player killed PROVO, Utah Terrence Harvey, a cornerback at Brigham Young, was killed in a highway accident, three weeks after arriving at the school: "We are shocked and saddened by the loss of an outstanding young man who had such great promise," BYU coach La Veil Edwards said Tuesday. "Our thoughts and prayers are with his family." Harvey, a 21-year-old sophomore from Las Vegas, was pronounced dead at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center from severe bruising of the heart following the accident on Interstate 15 near Provq about 9 p.m. Monday.

Treated for minor injuries and released was junior defensive back Tony Fields, 20, also of Las Vegas. Freshman defensive back Roderick Foreman, a 17-year-old from Los Angeles, was in fair condition. 3026. 2. Tkpr Woods.

293.9. 3. Bin Glasson. 286.8. 4.

Chip Sullivan. 284 0. 5 (t), Davis Love III and Scott McCar-ron, 283 9. 7. Fred Couples, 283 3.

8. Phil Mickelson. 282.7. 9. John Adams.

281 8. 10. Viiay Singh. 280 5. Driving Accuracy 1.

Fred Funk. 801. 2. Nek Pnct. 79 9.

3. Allen Doyle. 79.7V 4. Jm Furyk. 791.

5, Larry Mize. 79.0. 6, Loren Roberts. 78.9. 7.

Nick Faldo, 78.7. S. David Edwards. 78.5. 9.

John Morse. 77.6, 10. Olin Browne. 77.2. Greens in Regulation 1.

Tom Lehman. 71.9. 2. John Cook. 710.

3. Hal Sutton. 70.2. 4. Peter Jacobsen.

69 6. 5 (tie). Greg Norman and Tiger Woods. 69.4. 7.

Fuzzy Zoeller. 69 3. 9 (tie), Mark Calcavecchia and Skip Kendall. 69.1. 10, 3 lied with 69 0.

Total Driving 1, Kenny Perry. 73. 2 (tie). Hal Sutton and Joe Duranl. 78.

4. Tom Byrum. 82. Bill Glasson. 84.

6. Nick Price. 93. 7. Greg Norman.

94 9. Stuart Appleby. 95. 9. Brent Geiberger.

98 10, Tiger Woods. 99. Putting Leaders 1, Don Pooley. 1 723. 2, Lee Janzen.

1.729. 3, Brad Faxon. 1.732. 4, Loren Roberts. 1.736.

5. Phi Blackmar. 1.738. 6 (tie). Mark O'Meara.

Tommy Tolles and Chart Rymer. 1 743. 9. Jim Furyk. 1 746 10.

2 bed with 1.746. Birdie Leaders 1, Tiger Woods. 4 22. 2, Bill Glasson. 406.

3. Jesper Parnevik. 3.98. 4. Greg Norman.

3 89. 5. Don Pooley. 3.88. 6 (lie), Lee Janzen.

Nick Price and David Duval. 3 87. 9. Tommy Tolles. 3 86.

10. 3 tied with 3 61. Eagle Leaders 1, Tm Herron. 13. Lee Akin.

Weatherford. $44 465. 14, Robert Bowers Duchess. Alberta. $44,076.

15. Keith Adams. Fredncksburg. Texas. $43,034.

16. JW. Han. Marietta. $42,735.

17. Bnan Herman. Victoria. Texas. $42,188.

18. J.C. Sanders, Hooper, Utah, $41,531. 19. Tuff Hedeman, Morgan Mill, Texas.

$40,407 20. Josh Byrne Animas. NM. $39,424. CALF ROPING 1.

Cody OW, Orchard. Texas. $93,163. 2. Stran Smith, Tea.

Texas. $90 648. 3. Jeff Chapman. Athens.

Texas. $64,141. 4. Fred Whitfield. Hockley.

Texas. $62,653. 5. Ricky Hyde, Conway. $61,935.

6. Blair Burk, Duranl, $57,126 7. Mtk Johnson. Hervyetta. $55 559.

I. Brent Lew. Eioy. Anz, $54,379 9. Shawn Frankkn.

House, NM, $53,852. 10, Jot Beaver. Hunts-vie, Texas, $53 605. STEER WRESTLING 1, Rope Myers. Vtn.

Texas, $67,939. 2. Frank Davis. Blackwell. Texas.

$66,256 3. Brad Gleason Ennrs. Mont, $59 535. 4. Byron Walker.

Erin. Texas. $57,564. S. Chad Hagan, Leesvilw.

La. $55,261. 6. Nan Teigen. Camp Crook.

$49 986. 7. Birch Negaard. Buffalo. $49 828.

I. Butch Myers, Athens. Texas. $47,916. t.

Tom Duval, Hen-ryetta. Ok, $47,275. 10. Todd Sunn, Lamm Wyo, $46 396. TEAM ROPING (HEADING) 1.

Charles Poguo. Ringing. Okla $60,982. 2. Steve Purceaa.

Hereford. Texas. $57,924. 3. Speed Williams, Jacksonville Fit, $53,101.

4. Bobby Hurley. Ceres. Calif $46,106. 5.

Walt Rodman, Gait. Calrl, $44,152. 6. Tea Woolman. Llano, Texas.

$39 919 7. Rube Wootsey. Dewey. Anz, $36,364. I.

Kevti Stewart Glen Rot. Texas. $35,009. I. Mat! Tyler.

Comcana. Texas. $34,245 10. Bret Boatnght. Multia.

Okla $34 094. TEAM ROPING (HEELING) 1. Bntt Bockus. Curemore. Okla, $60 982 2.

Steve Northcott. Odessa. Tent. $57,924. 3.

Reft Skelton. Llano. Texas. $50644 4. Cody Cowden.

Merced. Cakf, $46,106. 5. Ky Locked tvanhot. Cad, $43,413 6.

Clay OBnen Cooper. Bandera. Texas, $42,375. 7, Bret Gould. Poltok, Texas.

$36,364. I. Ranking 1. Pel Sampras. 4.291.

2, Michael Chang. 3,442. 3. Patrick Rafter, 2.889. 4.

Yevgeny Kafelnikov, 2.640. 6, Carlos Moya. 2,451. 6. Sergi Bruguen.

2.357. 7, Marcek) Rial, 2,322. 8. Goran Ivanisevic, 2,291. 9, Alex 2.284.

10, Greg Rusedski. 2.277. WTA Through Sept 21 1. Man-ma Hingis. $3,126,036.

2. tva Maiot, $1,139,537. 3. Lindsay Davenport, $1,133,106. 4.

Jam Novotna, $966,215. 5. Monica Seles. $662,580. 6, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, $718,442.

7, Maty Jot Fernandez. $695,997. 8. Natasha Zver-eva. $687,228.

9. Mary Pierce. $670,669. 10. Amanda Ccetzer.

$609,884. VOLLEYBALL Women'a Pro Beech Volleyball Tour 1 (tie), Lisa Arc and Holly McPeak, $55,300. 3. Karolyn Kirby. $43,065.

4. Nancy Reno. $41,585. 5 It). Baron Fontana and Linda Hanley, $34,930.

1 Matin Lucero. Stephenvilw. Texas, $35009. 9. Kory Koontz.

Sudan. Texas. $35,001. 10. Bobby Hams, Gillette.

Wyo, $32,048 STEER ROPING 1. Guy Allen. Lovington, NM, $58,703. 2, Jim Davis. AMene.

Texas, $38,747. 3. Buster Record Buffalo. Okla, $35,255. 4.

Dan Fisher. Andrews. Texas. $29,564. 5.

Todd Casebolt. Henrietta, Texas. $26 1 35 6. Amok) Felts. Sonora.

Texas. $23,134. 7. Da Lym Jones. Hobbs, NM, $22,601.

9. Rocky Garnett. McAlesltr, Ok, $21,131. 9. Rocky Patterson.

Pratt. Kan, $21,121. 10. Trevor Brazi. Decatur.

Texas, $20,665. 11. Jason Evans. Huntsvil. Texas.

$20 571. 12. Yates. Pueblo. Colo $19,019 13.

Tee Woolman. Llano. Texas, $18,707. 14. Roy Cooper, Childress.

Texas. $16,878. 15, Jimmy Hodge, Lometa. Texas, $16,515. 16.

Rod Hartness. Pawhuska. Okla, $16,511. 17. J.P.

Wckett. Muldrow. OMa, $15 940. 18. JB Whaltey.

Gardenia. Texas. $15,901. 19. Cotoy Goodwn.

Canyon. Texas. $15,590. 20, Marty Jones. Hobbs.

NM $15,546. BARREL RACING 1, Krist Peterson, Elbert, Colo, $95,747. 2. Sherry Cervi. Midland.

Texas, $95,234. 3. Kay Blandlord, Sutherland Springs. Texas. $82 003.

4. Fallen Taylor, Ponder. Texas. $56,376 5. Cheyenne Wimberley.

Stephenvil. Texas, $46,947. 6. Peyton Raney. Boyd.

Texas $41,592. 7, Sharon Smith, Lindsay, $41,406. 6. Sandi Emond. Malta.

Mont, $38,969. I. Charmayr James. Stephenvil. Texas.

$37,738. 10. Moky Swanson. Vernon. Texas.

$37 650 11. Tern Tackitl. Pannes. Cakf $36,496 12. Nnt Binder.

Eag Point. Or $35,816. 13. Lest Schloss-tr. Slavefy.

Albena, $33,434. 14. Ember Grvens. Rawlma, $30,377. 15, Kim West.

Oklahoma City. 29.101. 16. Tacy Lynn Johnson. Henryetta.

Ok, $27,271. 17. Tru Truer Mounds. Ok, $26 527 18. Rayl Robinson.

Akx Alberta. $25 916 19. Debb GueHy. Okotoks. Alberta.

$25,180 20. Ang Met-don. Wetumka. Ok $25,177. Times for the week when wildlife is most active and best for hunting and fishing.

Information provided by Dan Barnett's Fishing and Hunting Times, Covington. Ga. 30209. Oct. 1 11:00 A.M.

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