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D2 SCOREBOARD The News-Messenger, Fremont, Ohio. Monday, September 6, 1999 Auburn 22, Appalachian 81 11 CHICAGO BEARS Waived FB Robert Football HaynetL.7-12 fi I I I 1 3 Count 4'. 4 0 0 1 Janca Moodie Manta Baena MiHyunKm Tina Barrett Karen Sluppiee 6567 67-67 .66 68 64-70 84-70 taut Carolina 10 Waal Vug 23 Florida 55 MKtyan2 Georgia 38, Utah SI 7 LSU2ti SanJoaeSI 21 Loueviae 58 Kentucky 21 Marshal 13 Ctemaon 10 Miami 57. Florida ASM 1 Chancey. 01 Paul Grasmanit.

TE Tremayne Allen. Ut Ounatan Anderson, DE Terry Day. CB Ricky Belt CB Chna Canty, WR Faban Bownea WR Sulecio Sanlnrd, Ranhard Cook, LB Lemantkl Ha. LB Antony Jordan. OL Adam Hernandez and Hb Damon Washington Jan Stepheneon 6748 Barb Mucha 8768 CINCINNATI BENGALS Weived LB EnmeeKkHn Mamie McGuirt Jenny Lidback 132 134 134 134 134 35 136 135 136 138 138 136 136 138 137 137 137 137 72 04 09 67 68 68 James Francis and OT Kevin Sarrjem.

Waived Rod Payne Eddie Howard, Damian Vaughn. WR Ouincy Jackson. Belay LonWesl AmyBenz ...68 68 MteaauMppi 3 Memph 0 Mwwsuupi Si 40 Middle Tenntasel 7 State 10. South Caroknt 0 Purdue 47, Cent Florida 13 Tenneaaae 42. Wyoming 1 7 leua AIM 37.

Louisiana Tech 17 Virgmai 20 North Carolina 17 Virginal Tech 4 Jamas Madiaon 0 How to report local results High school coaches may report the results ol events from 8 p.m. to midnight Monday through Friday the day of the event. Saturday events may be reported 8 m. to midnight Sunday. It calling from the Fremont area, dial 332-8721.

If calling long distance, dial 1 -800-768-6397. Use 547-7240 when calling from the Clyde area. Results will also be taken by FAX at 332-6750, Please include first and last names of all Individuals. No reports will be accepted the morning after the event. Recreation reports may be dropped oft at The News-Messenger office, 1700 Cedar by midnight on the day or evening of the event A drop box is located to the left of the main entrance.

Recreation reports must include first and last names of all Individuals. WR Terry Murphy. RB Michael Basmgnt, LB Ben Peterson and NT Chad Peguee Shelley Hen! Pearl Smn CLfcVfcLAND BHOWNS Waived RB Madre Hill. OB Mute Cook. WR Zola 68-70 69-68 69-68 68-69 MIDWEST Davis DB Duane Butler.

DB Kevin Dewe. DB Gerome Wiikama. DL Bin Duff DL Ty Sally Dee Shern Stemhauer Suean Gaiter Tennis rone Rogers OL Sieve Gordon, OL Matt WMlig and LB Ryan Taylor Placed LB hyaena 21. Bat SI Michigan 28. Notre Dam 22 MaHOun31.UAB28 Nebraska 42.

Iowa 7 Wnconam 49. Murray At 10 Chns Spielman on the injured reserve kat. DALLAS COWUOYS-Waived OL Jeremy Akers. Chris Brymer. Freddie SOUTHWEST U.S.

Open Childress, WR Mar lay Jenkins CB Zab- Arkansas 26. SMU 0 Houston 28. Rice 0 Oklahoma SI 24. LomuenaLaleyette 1 High School Girls Division I Team scores Bowkng Green 32. Woudmore 47 Roea A 65 Maumee 82, Rott 107, Toledo Start 158 Clyde 15 Area individual results 1-Cathy Camp (W) 20 31, 4-Casey Uknske(W)21 27.6StacyHal(A)21 35, 8-Abby Conwteky (A) 21 44, 13-Molly Gocke (A) 22 26, 14-Cmity Dreved (W) 22 29.

16-Heether Michael IW) 22 34, 19-Kally Biehier (A) 23 17. 20-Jenny Ganel (A) 23 19. 21-Sharma Frontz IB) 23 22, 22-Wendy Fairek IB) 23 27. 25-Momca Mctltresh (B) 23 58 28-Janelie Dangler (W) 24 25. 29-Jeanerie Frontz IB) 24 51, 30-Megan 0 Connor B) 25 01 31 -Brittany Dehanoa IB) 25.15.

35 Kendra Horn IC) 26 10,36 Stephanie Lyons (CI 26 24.39-Regina Pripribt (C) 28 12, 40-Amanoa Waidner W) 30 05. 41 -Amber Bamet (B) 31 20.42-EncaWylie(C)32 46. Division 11-111 SI Joe 55. Huron 81, Hopewell 67, Lakota 104 Margaretta 132. Genoa 142.

Titlm Calvert 214. Lake 232, Toledo Christian 243 Area Individual results 3-Tnsch Snyder (SJ) 21:21, 4-Rtchel Hoover (Lakota) 21 32, 8-Kerri Zimmerman (SJ) 21 57, 9-Jonl Wilheim (SJ) 22 08. 10-Kelly Zang (M) 22 16, 12-Sara Behm (G) 22 30. 14-Amy Mabtl M) 22 48. 17-Katie Kosta (SJ) 23 33, 18-Maryannt Pickett (SJ) 23 37.

20-Kalhy Vukopal (Lakota) 23 43. 21-Sarah Momt-nee (G) 23 44. 23-Mchelle HurJak (Lako-la) 23 46. 24-Ken Peitler (SJ) 23 49. 27-Heather Hal (Lakota) 24 04.

28-Tracy Snyder (SJ) 24 05. 30-Jerwca Rupnght (Lakota) 24:17. 31 -Courtney Smith (M) 24 20, 32-Rachel Bradfiekt (G) 24 24, 35-Chnsti-na Long (G) 25 03. 36-Jenny Hoffen (M) 2507, 41-Tiffany Highlander (M) 25 24. 42-Heather Kelly (G) 2531 43-Tm Tucker (Lakota) 25.55, 49-Stephanie Gibba (M) 26:15.

Open lenat Stanton) 1 7 FAR WEST How Seeds Fared NEW YORK How the seeded players lered Sunday al the $14 5 million S. Open lennit championshipt at the Na-tonal Terms Center i Flushing Meadows: Third Round Gustavo Kuerten (6). Brazil, del Goran Ivanisevic Croatia. 8-4. 6-2, 6-4.

Todd Martin (7). United Statee. del. Sports mailbag Letters may be sent in these ways: mailed to: Sports Department, P.O. Box 1230, Fremont, Ohio 43420, faxed to 332-9750, dropped off at The News-Messenger's two door slots or e-mailed to fremontOtimewarp gannett.com Selected letters will be printed on Tuesdays and should be 300 words or less.

They are subject to editing for length and grammar, and must include a name, address and phone number for verification. California 21, Rufoars 7 Colorado St 41. Colorado 14 Oregon St 28 Nevada 13 Southern Cal 62, Hawaa 7 UCLA 'J8. Boat St 7 Utah 27, Washington St 7 High School St Mary's 26.St.Jo.14 tlroebel Field JCC 0 7 0 14 MCC tj Flrel quarter BJ Wade Kuril 3 run (Artthony fK Second quarter 8M Jan fcvaru lun yon Bchug kKM 5 JO bM Srfiiro, 48 put tram Event (kick tailed). 51 Third quarter SM Chat Mamnicii 10 past from Evane pau faded) 3 2j SJ Brian Lenhan 7 past from Zack Sartchei (Fata tack), 01 Fourth Quarter 8M Mik Hauock bo run (Scrwg luck), 20 (J Fet downs .13 1 Ruaheeyaidt 43-214 24 32 Paaamg yards 107 Comp-Alt-tat 241 11-2S-0 Puntt-Avg 35 2 630 6 Ptnaltiee 1-3 Fiirnoiesloat $-3 O0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHtMCi SJCC Wade Kunt 25-1 37, Mall Gabel B-49.

A ONeal 3-5. Zack Sanchei 3 0 Kyla Etchleman 4-23; SM-CC Mike Haaock 1 7-57, Jed Evana 5- 31). Draw Oplat 1-0, Jon Sdwg 1-(-4) PASSING SJCC Zack Sanchet 7-22-0-107. Wade Kuna I -2-1 -(8), SMCC 12 20-241 RECEIVING SJCC Aaron Knight 3-43. Brian I enhart 4-3, Zack Sanchej (1.

(-8). SMCC Jon Schrrg 2-114. Chai Maramick 1-10. Juda LiD 2-43. Jonathan Hart 2-28.

Draw Oprar 4-25 Record; Si. Jo 0-2. SI Mary's 1-1 Ohio Scores Saturday'a RaauNa Akron Garfield 14. Cla BenedKlmt 0 BevertyForlFrye29. Heath 13 Conotlon Valley 28, Cent Ceth 7 Canton McKmley 48.

Canton GlanOak ArcdbBhop Mooter 1 9 WsnanQ HardnrjO Lutheran East 40 Beachwood 34 Cla Rhodea 57. Cla Cent. Cam 8 Raady 18. Lancaster FiaherCalh. 12 Eaat Ckt Shaw 58.

Cla. John Hay 0 Garfield Hit 14. Franciscan 0 Garfield Hta Trinity 28. Cent -Howtr 8 University School 20. Hawken 7 Baseball American League Eaat Division I Pet OS Magnus Ursaon, Sweden, 6-3, retired.

Greg Rusedski (9). Britain, del Chrit Woodruff. United Slates. 7-5 34. 8-3, 8-4.

Tommy Haas (14), Germany, vs. Hicham Aran, Morocco, (n) Women Fourth Round Martina Hingis (1), Switzerland, del, AranUa Sanchez-Vicano (10), Span, 8-4, 7-5. Venue Williams (3). United Stalaa. del.

Mary Joe Fernandez. United Slates. 2-8, SI. 6-0. Barbara Schetl (12), Austria, del Elena Ukhovtseva.

Russia. 6-0. 6-1. Anke Huber. Germany, del.

Amelia Maureemo (15). France. 6-4, 6-4 For the Record SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT: The Fosloria United Way will be holding a Men's Women's USSSA Softball Tournament on Saturday. The cost is S90 per team with no umpire fee. The Drawing will be held at 6:30 p.m.

Thursday at Mead-owlark Park, For more information contact Mark Abell at 435-4721 or Richie Wolf at 435-8982. New 83 52 615 Countdown to 2000 Bowling All-time Seattle Sonics Wuriei IS 0 0 0 0 I MtAnderton pitched to 1 better the 7th Urnpnee Home. Cederttrom: Firet, Barred, Ted, Second, MtCiekend. Thud, Cooper 1-302 A-20 429 (43.012). National League teat OMalon I Pet OB Atlanta 63 823 NewYorti 83 64 606 1 Ptwadwphia 68 68 600 17 Montreal 67 79 419 29 FtotKM 64 82 .397 31 Central Otvielon Pet.

08 Houston 82 68 694 Cincinnati .78 57 68 2. Prltsburgh 68 89 .496 13 St Lome 67 71 486 IS Milwaukee 80 78 441 21 Chicago 56 80 .407 25 Weet Division I Pet. OB Arizona 61 68 .691 SanFrancreoo 76 82 647 Lot Angelas 66 71 .478 15 SanDiago 83 74.460 18 Colorado .81 77 .442 20'i Saturday's Qemee Mikvaukaa 4. Si Louis 2 Lot Angeles 6, Chicago 0 Anzona 5, Atlanta 4 Florida 6.SanDiego4 New York 4, Colorado 2 Houston 6, Montreal 2 (10) Cmcmali 22, PMadetphat 3 San Franoaco 9. Pnsburgh 2 Sunday'! Oamet Anzona 7.

Atlanta 5 Pittsburgh 6 San Francisco 4 Cincinnati 9. Philadelphia 7 Houston 6. Montreal 2 New York 6. Colorado 2 Los Angeles4. Chicago 1 St Lows 13.

Milwaukee 9 (10) San Diego 5, Ftonde2 Today'! Oamet Colorado (Astacw 14-10) at Montreal (Thurmen 6-1 0), 1 35 m. San Diego (Ashby 13-7) at Prltsburgh (Rtcrue 35 pm. San Francisco (L Hernandez 7-11) al New York (Rogers 3-0), 1 40 nt. Cincinnati (Guzman 4-2) at Chicago (Bow1-4, 2 20pm Loa Angeles (Vaides 9-12) Florida (Maedowt 10-14). 4 05 pm Houston (Lima 16-7) at Philadelphia (Wot 54), 705 pm.

SI Louie (Stepheneon S-0) at Atlanta (Maddm 17-6). 7:40 pm. Reds 9, Phillies 7 CINCINNATI PHIU abrhM ebrkbi Raese2b 6 0 2 OGInviaiol 4 0 0 0 Laruntt 4 1 1 OGantt 4 110 MaSwyphl 0 0 OAbraurl 3 110 DwunssaO 0 0 OKJorDnJb 4 111 Casey lb 0 0 0 Brogna lb 4 2 2 2 OYungrl 4 3 2 1 Lbrthale 3 1 1 1 GVghnt 3 2 2 3Prmcec 10 0 0 Tucker rl 1 0 0 0Lovuo2b 4 113 Tbnsaec 6 1 2 SAAnasst 4 0 0 0 ABoone3b5 0 1 OPersonp 10 0 0 Hmndsct 4 2 2 2Poktlap 0 0 0 0 Neaglep 3 0 1 OCedenoph 10 0 0 GWhrlep 0 0 0 OSchmkp 0 0 0 0 Silnanp 0 0 0 OSetakph 10 0 0 Gomes 0 0 0 0 Totata 40 911 Totals 34 7 7 7 Cincinnati 313 100 100 Philadelphia 010 000 015 7 LOB Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia 1. 2B Reese (32). HRO Young (10), GVaughn (31), Taubentee (17), Hammonds 2 (15), Brogna (21), Lieberthal IP ER BB SO Cincinnati NeagtaW.6-5 2 2 2 1 GWhite 5 6 5 0 0 SuHrvan S.

3 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia Person 8-4 3 7 8 6 3 5 PoMtt 3 2 0 0 0 6 Schrenk 2 3 110 1 Gomes 1 1 0 0 0 0 Person pitched to 3 batten rn the 4th. PB Lieberthal 2. Umpires Home, Rleker: First, Davit; Second, Wegner Third, Emmel. 2:46. A 18,839 (62.363).

Basketball in Area Individual retutlt 4-Julie Schnieder (W) 24:14. 11 -Jen-niter Tingley (W0 25 37. 12-Susan Enunilds (W) 25 48. 14 Meghan Merrill (SJ) 25 58. 18-Leah Pliefler (OF) 28 36.

19-Korey Churchill (W) 26 45. 22-Christy Barrett (W) 27.01. 26-Monica McGee (W) 27:55. 28-Hillary Keegan (OF) 28:00. 32-Jessica Allen (Lakota) 28 40, 34-Jessica Burlekamp (OF) 29 54, 36-Amanda Nona (OF) 31:49.

Volleyball SF Spencer 1970-75 PF Shawn Kemp 6-10 1989-97 Jarck tV MILLENNIUM SG Gus Williams 6-2 1 977-84 PG Gary Payton 6-4 1990-present Gannett News Service Masaitlon Washington 33. Lima Senior 19 bpnngheld 23, Columbiana 7 Newark Cain 3, Bloom-Carroll 0 Holy Name 10. Parma Hta Valley Forge 7 boutrieastern 48, south Gallia 12 SI Marys Cent Cam 26, SI Jo14 Shaker Hla. 42. Cle South 18 Titlm Carved 34, Norwalk St Paul 13 Tol Scotl 25.

Cin.WithrowO Trotwood-Madiaon 33. Dayton Dunbar 20 Yellow Springs 54. Manon Cam. 20 15. (11) Roberto Moreno.

Ford Swtl, 71. 16. (21) Liu Garcia Mercedes Lola, 71. 1 7. (1 9) Mrcntl Jourdaai Ford Lola, 64, contact.

18. (26) Pari Tracy, Honda Reynard. 59, Contact. 19 (18) Mark Blunoet. Mercedes Reynard.

59 contact. 20. (99) Greg Moore. Mercedes Reynard, 52, contact Race Statistics Timeolrace: 2:01 08 183. Margin of victory: 7.586 seconds.

High School St. Joe 15-15, Danbury 3-2 St. Joe 15-1 5, PC 7-8 LEADERS SI Joe: Annette Kupka 7 kills, Brea Busold 6 kills, Rachel Babune kills, Sally Fey 16 pomta. Trlfany Bmsack 14 points. Elmwood 16-16, Woodmore 14-14 LEADERS Woodmore Con Moanter 13 points.

5 aces. 3 kills, Nicole McCarthy 8 points. Abby Richard 7 kills, Mindy Whiting 6 points, 19 assists, Jodi DiMaaso kills. Racorda: Woodmore 0-3, Elmwood 1- 2. NFL bie Lethridge CB Marvin Love RB Den-we Manna.

FB David McCann, DE Chance McCariy. RB Beau Morgan. FB Ryan Neulek). DT Robert Newiurk, LB Joe Ptnppa. Oliver Ross.

LB Myron Smith. 8 Omar Stoutmire and TE Brian Waters, DENVER BHONCOS-Placed OB John Elway on the retired tret Placed Ton Noel on miured reserve Waived David Diaz-Name. LB Steve Ruts, RB Leeland Mctl-roy, OT Tony Bern, DT Vikami Maumau, OT Scotl Adamt. OT Melvm Tuten, OB Jeff Brohm. WR Billy Miller.

WR Taj Johnson, DE Cart Reeves. DE Marvin Thomas, DE Shane Doyle. LB Dave Thomas, CB Dar-am Brown and CB Jason Suttle DETROIT LIONS-Placed CB Kevin Abrama on the physically-unable-tO'per-torm Ml Waived WR Darryl Oarwl. WR Andre Rone. WR Corey Thomas, Andre Johnson, Damn Thorp.

DE Ketvrt Kinney, DE Shatony Saroeant. DE Paul Spicer, Dell McGee. Phil Nash, LB Steve Morrison, RB Pepe Pearson, TE Ed Smith, TE Kerry Taylor and DT Henry Taylor. GREEN BAY PACKERS-Placed Josh Bidwell on the reserve illness list. Waived DB Chns Akint.

CB Andre Dixon, FB Chns Gal. Grant Garrett. WR Tyrone Goodson. TE Lament Hall. DE Jon Hamt, Craig Heanburger, LB Deon Humphrey, FB Jim Krrti, OB Ronnie McAda.

DE Jab-bar Threals and RB Edwm Watson. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS Waived CB Deon Figurea, RB George Jones. FB Tim Lester, LB Eddie Mason. Mark Nori, DE Lamanzer Williams. Rob Zatechka, LB Jamie Baisley, WR Thabiti Davit.

CB Alonzo Hampton, DT Brad Keeney, David Kemptert. CB Tnstan Moee, TE Cam Ouayle. DE Chna White and WR Lenzie Jackson. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Waived Louie Aguiar. OB Ted White.

DT Ronnie Dixon, LB Ernest Dixon. LB Greg Favors. RB Jesse Haynes. WR Shawn McWash-Ington. WR Kirby Dar Dar, OL Nate Parks.

OL Eric King, Jonathan Himebauch. Eugene Chung. TE Sean Manuel, TE Bob DL Artie Smth. DE Duane Ashman, CB Juran Boldan, and Jason MIAMI DOLPHINS Agreed to terms with OT Richmond Webb on a one-year contract. Traded DT Barron Tanner to Washington tor a sixth-round pick in the 2001 draft Waived LB Jimmy Clements.

Derrick LeVake. Thomas Rayam, FB Jamie Reader, Barry Stokes, WR Nate Jacquet. WR Kevin McKenzie. WR Derrick SteagaH, RB Kantroy Barber. OB Dan Gonzalez.

LB Bryan Jones and Brian Walker. Placed WR Lamar Thomas, WR Ke San-ford and DT Walter Scott on injured reserve Waived RB Bemie Parmalee. MINNESOTA VIKINGS Waived Mike Morria, TE Eric Moat, WR Tony Bland, CB Tony Darden. LB Chna Jones, LB Mike Parker. Don Morgan, NT Noel Scarlett, Cory Withrow and DE Ban Williams.

Placed LB Pete Bercich on injured reserve. Placed Toman Gray on the Physically unable to perform list. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Signed DT Bob Kuberski. Placed Corey GiHiard on the reserve physically-unable-to-per-form list. Waived LB Aaron Adams, TE Jamie Bowers, CB Jayson Bray.

DE Willie Cohens. LB Dana Cottrell, OG Damon Denson, Kadar Hamilton, DB Corey Ivy, DT Garrett Johnson, WR Anthony Ladd, TE Henry Lusk, DE Tim Martin, DT Jon McCall, DT Leonta Rheama and Marcus Washington. NEW YORK JETS-Named William Roberts offensive line assistant coach. Waived Corwin Brown. TE John Burke.

LB Rob Holmberg. Ian Beckles. WR James Adderley. LB Olrick Johnson, CB Jermains Jones, Greg Lotysz, RB Robert Farmer, DT Geno Bell, WR Chria Brazzell and LB Casey Dailey. OAKLAND RAIDERS Waived DT Vlnce Amey.

Jojuan Armour, OB Pat Barnes, LB Bobby Brooks. WR Rico Cannon, Mika Cipa, DE Ferric Collons, Isaac Davit. CB Reginald Doster, WR Dameane Douglas. LB James Folston, Johnnie Hams, TE Marcus Hinton, Sniped Malamala. TE Randy Palmer, RB Rashaan Salaam and DE Josh Taves.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS-Waived DE Ernie Brown. TE Matt Cushing, DB Stephen Fisher, DE Matt Harper. LB Kevin Homer, OG Marcus JenkinB, DB Terrance Joseph, FB Steve Lee, FB Carlos King, RB Greg Lomax, OG Tony Orlandini, WR Boaton 77 60.562 7 Toronto 74 85 ,632 11 Baltmwrt 61 76 .449 22 Tampa Bay 81 76 445 23 Central Division I Pet. OB Cleveland 85 SI .825 Chicago 83 73 463 22 Minnesota 67 78 422 27', Detroa 55 61 .404 30 KanaatCily 53 84 .387 32. Weal Division Pet.

OS Tenet 61 88 .591 Oakland 75 62 547 Seattle 68 86 500 12't Anaheim 52 83 .385 28 Saturday 's Garnet) Baltimore 3. Cleveland 1 Chicago 12. Texas 3 Boston 4. Seattle 0 Oakland 2. Detroit 1 New York 9, Anaheim 6 Tampa Bay 11.

Minnesota 3 Toronto 6, Kansas City 3 18) Sunday's Oamtt Minnesota 4, Tampa Bay 1 Kansas City 8, Toronto 3 Cleveland 15, Barltmort 7 Detroit 5, Oakland 4 Boston 9. Seattle 7 New York at Anaheim (n) Chicago at Terras, pod rain Today a Oamet Cleveland (Burba 12-7) at Baltimore (Johna 4-2). 1:35 pm. Minnesota (Milton 6-11) at Tampa Bay (Wheeler0-1), 135pm Boston (Merckar 1-0) at Seattle (Hals-ma 11-5). 4 35 pm.

Chicago (Snyder 9-10) at Taxes (Hating 12-7). 7:05 pm. New York (Clemene 12-7) it Anaheim (Washburn 0-3), 8 05 pm. Detroit (Weaver 8-10) at Oakland (OH-vtret 13-9), 9:15 pm. Indians 15, Orioles 7 CLEVELAND BALTIMORE as hM ab UN Roberts cl 4 1 3 1 ByAdsnl 3 2 10 Vnqueiss 2 2 2 RDouietse 0 0 0 0 RAknr2b 4 2 0 0 Botox el 6 2 2 0 Hustori3b 1 0 0 OFiggac 0 0 0 0 MBmrzrt 3 2 1 2 Surhofldh 4 13 1 ARmrzrt 1 0 0 0 Belle it 4 0 11 Thome 1b 3 4 2 3 Conine 1b 6 0 2 4 Sexscolt 4 2 2 3 Ripken 3b 4 0 0 0 Barnes dh 3 1 1 2 Minor 3b 0 0 0 0 FrymnSb 3 1 0 0Hrstjr.2b 4 0 0 0 EVMtn3b 1 0 0 OCJhnano 3 110 EiDiazc 8 0 1 lAmaralf 0 0 0 0 Kngslecl 4 110 Totals 37 15 1214 Totals 36 711 9 Cleveland 023 070 030 15 Baltimore 202 300 000 7 Bordtck (9) DP-Cleveland 1 Baltimore 1 LOB Cleveland 8.

Baltimore 7, 2B Vizquel (28), Sexton 2 (17), Bell (24). Conine (29), CJohnson (16). HR MRamirez (38). Thome (28). SB EiDiaz Preseason Friday's Garnet Baltimore 28, Giants 24 Atlanta 28.

Cincinnati 18 NY. Jets 38. Minnesota 17 Tampa Bay 18. Washington 13 Denver 34, San Francisco 3 Oakland 43. Anzona 7 Kansas City 34.

San Diego 27 Saturday a Gam Buffalo 16, Pmsburoh 14 End Praaaaaon NASCAR Soccer College USA TodayESPN Top 25 High School Junior Vanity North Olmstead 2, Ross 0 Snots North Olmstead 8, Ross 1 Saves Robby Straight 6 (R) Racorda: Ross 0-1 Bowling The Top Twenty Five teams the USA TodayESPN college football poll, with lirat-placa votes parentheses, records through Sept. 4. total points based on 25 1 pomta for a first-place vote through one point tor 1 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: Record Pie Pvt 1 Florida Stale (29) 1-0 1,433 1 2 Penn State (19) 1,406 4 1 3. Tennessee (11) 1,385 2 1 4. Florida 1-0 1,223 5 1 S.Michigan 1-0 1.207 7 8 Nebraska 1-0 1.203 8 Local Leagues JAMZ ERIE ISLAND LADIES Erie Island ResorT Catawba Canvas 5 PC.

Eaglet Teaman 6 Gateway 5 Team 8 4 Ottawa Ambulance 3 Thorn Concrete 2 McDonald 2 Scandura 2 Hoty Marine 2 Super Shooters: Deb Wamke 195-565, Cindy Duncan 176. Becky Frtz 177. Jean Whiteside 202. Sue Wright 1 80. Kathy Wiley 190-503, Sue Ish 186-502.

Robin Crawford 198-515. Joan Harris 178. Dar-lene Collins 181-522, Aggie Angel 195-532. "THE WOODS" Division 1 Weimer Construction 18 Team 5 15 Camp Runinmuck 15 New Wave Dive Shop 14 Tommer Marine 13 Anchor Inn 12 12 Harbor Lanes 9 Team 9 0 Super Shooters: Nick Isaac 245-607, Lee Wamke Jr. 212, Mike Neely 212, Roger Gam 211, Jason Cook 218.

Ken Cook 225, Pete Coppeler 204, Dennis Conard 266. Bob Black 222. Bob Christiansen 202. Frank Smith 201, Chris Mc-Cumber202. Cross Country High School Boys Division I Maumee 43.

Toledo Start 60. Whitmer 70, Clyde 92, Ross 107, Bowling Green 129 i AREA RUNNERS 4-Jeremy Fram-atad (R) 17:39, 9-Ryan Werling (R) 18:19, 12-Ryan Mendoza (C) 18:25, 13-Skip Turner (C) 18:29, 21-Kyle Getlya (C) 19:16. 22-Clitf Moore (C) 19:17. 24-Nick Rogera (C) 19:26. 27-Clay Huffman (R) 15 48, 29-Roy Zamanpa (R) 19:52.

31-Rick Greiner (C) 20:13. 33-Aaron Chapman (R) 20 25. 37-Ko Chan (C) 21 :26, 38-Dan Bums (R) 21 29, 40-Mark Turner (R) 22:06, 41-Habner Herrera (R) 22:21 Division It-Ill Team scores Toledo Christian 62, St. Joe 84. Wood-more 85, Huron 87, Hopewell-Loudon 129, Lakota 145, Margaretta 181, Lake 193.

Genoa 210. Tiffin Calvert 210, Maumee 221 Old Fori DNF Area Individual results 1-Mike Chapman (SJ) 16:34, 2-Jeremy Riehm (OF) 16:57, 7-Jason Kehres (M) 18:12. 12-Selh Bringman (W) 18:20, 13-Montana Garcia (W) 18 34, 15-Jeremy Vetliquette (SJ) 18:44, 1 7-Adam Miller (SJ) 18:47, 18-Jason Haar (W) 18:49, 19-Tim Nowak (W) 18:52, 20-Josh Graber (Lakota) 18:57. 23-Nick Garcia (W) 19:07, 24-Troy Halfhill (Lakota) 19:17, 25-Dave Hoefzle (SJ) 19:25. 26-Brad Harmon (SJ) 19:29.

27-Adam Hammrtt (W) 19:31 28-Dan Chudzinski (SJ) 19:33, 32-Nick Tusa-ing (G) 20:03. 35-Dan Naderer (Lakota) 20:11, 37-Adam Huss (SJ) 20:21, 38-Kevin Clapp (M) 20:24, 39-Brandon Schn-ter (M) 20:28, 40-Justin Riffle (G) 20:44, 41 -Jon Harmon (G) 20:47, 42-Kyle Leber (M) 20:52. 44-Ryan Cornelius (G) 20:55. 49-Todd Schack (W) 22:03, 50-Adam Bur-trtk (Lakota) 22:06, 53-Nick Despenoa (G) 22:42, Colby Campbell (G) 22:54, 55-Kevm Werner (M) 23:13. 57-David Myers (OF) 23:29.1.

58-Dan Dillon (G) 23:29 6, 67-Phil Eckler (M) 36:46. Open Area Individual results 6-Chad Walerczyk (SJ) 20:32, 10-Mark Grossman (C) 21 23, 1 6-Justin Rademich (G) 22:16, 19-Mike Nevergall (W) 22:26, 25-Matl Schultz (Lakota) 22:56, 26-Dar-ren Turner (C) 57, 27-Shannon Turner (Lakota) 22:58. 29-Matf Burkett (SJ) 23:06, 30-Les Brisse (C) 23:10. 34-Bryan Leber (C) 23:31, 42-Andrew Shack (SJ) 25:14, 44-Noah Grayson (R) 25:21, 49-Christian Bencher (C) 26:27, 52-Joel Peru (C) 26:55. 53-Josh Nye (Lakota) 27:01, 57-Dan Randall (R) 27:34, 60-Adam Schlagheck (G) 29:57, 61 -David Rosser (G) 30:57.

i 1-0 1,109 8 8 Wisconsin 1-0 1.038 10 1 9 Miami 2-0 1.002 12 Golf High School Bellevue Invitational CLYDE Results from Saturday's Bellevue Invitational played al the par-71 Sleepy Hollow Golf Course TEAM STANDINGS 1 -Eastwood 290. 2-Genoa 31 1. 3-Fre-mont Ross 319. 4-Bellevue 323. 5-Verme-ion 323.

6-Margaretta 334. 7-Bucyrus 336, 8-Carey 342, 9-Norwalk 350, 10-Catvert 362. 11-Wiliard 367, 12-Columbian 374, 13-Seneca East 384. Medalist: Josh Jaworskl, Eastwood, 68. Local Leagues Calcutta Resufta Sycamore Hills 1st Place Bill Hardy Jr, Steve Tied, Tim Haney.

Mike Pent -21 2nd Place Denny Ritchie, Troy Ritchie. Brian Krotzer, John Rioa -18 3rd Place Leo Garcia, Rob Sumner, Tom Krotzer, Phil Farrar -1 5 PGA Air Canada Championship SURREY. British Columbia (AP) Top final scores Sunday from the $2.5 million Air Canada Championship, played on the par-71 Northview Golf Country Club course: Mike Wei 68-70-64-64 266 Fred Funk 71-64-65-68 268 Carlos Franco 67-67-67-69 270 Scott McCarron 72-67-72-61 272 Payne Stewart 68-67-69-68 272 PhilTataurangi 66-70-65-71 272 Charles Raulerson. 65-66-69-71 273 Jay Detsing 708-72-64 274 Kevin Wentworth 69-70-68-67 274 Bob Estes 73-67-67-68 275 Steve Lowery 68-69-69-69 275 Brad Fabel 71-66-68-70 275 Mike Hulbert 70-72-67-67 276 Tom Pemice Jr. 88-70-71-67 276 Omar Uresti 70-66-72-68 276 K.

Miyamoto 70-67-70-69 276 Blaine 68-70-70-68 276 Gabriel 276 Ted Tryba 70-66-70-70 276 Jay Williamson 69-69-67-71 276 Senior PGA Senior TD Waterhouse KANSAS CITY, Mo. Top final scores Sunday from the $1 2 million TD Water-house Championship on the par 72, Tiffany Greens Country Club course: Allen Doyle 63-70-65 198 Ed Dougherty 66-66-68 200 Gil Morgan 64-69 68 201 Larry Nelson 68-70-66 204 Jim Colbert 70-68-67 205 Jim Thorpe 66-71-68' 205 David Lundstrom 69-67-69 205 Graham Marsh 68-69-68 205 Jim Holtgneve 71-68-67 206 Vicente Fernandez 68-69-69 206 Bruce Fleisher 72-67-68 207 GaryMcCord 73-69-66 208 Jim Ahem 68-70-70 208 AIGeiberger, 69-71-69 209 J. Maria 69-71-69 209 Joeinman 72-67-70 209 Bob Dickson 67-71-71 209 Bob Duval 70-68-71 209 Fred Gibson 67-69-73 209 1 10. Georgia Tech 962 11 11 Virginia Tech 1-0 830 14 12 Georgia 1-0 807 13 13. UCLA 672 15 14.

Ohio State 591 9 1 15. Anzona 491 3 (9). ByAnderaon 2 (34), Bordlck (12). SF- Local Leagues News-Messenger Couplet Plaza Lanea Just One More ,....8 Prime Time 7 The Outsiders 6 We Are Family 6 The Other Team 4 Lucky Strikea 4 Wild Onea 3 Braezera 3 Bandits 3 Young Guns II 3 Chock 3 Reitera Rule 3 Undecided 2 Fuzzy Beart. .....1 Sponky'a No Problem 0 'Make-up needed HIGH SCORES Men: Dave McDi-armid 233-654.

Bob Ward Jr 244-640. Bill Metz Jr. 235-610, Jay Hantley 224-606, Tom Waggoner 231 -578; Women: Kim Lucas 21 0-593, Diane Wyss 185-526, Rosie Klos 185-513, Ben Mull 210-525. Joanne Brandez 190-502 Transactions I 16 Purdue 1-0 464 23 17. Arkansas 1-0 434 22 18 Kansas State 0-0 412 19 19 Virginia 1-0 374 24 20 USC 1-0 333 21 Robertt, Surhoff.

IP fl ERBB SO Cleveland Gooden 3', 8 7 7 2 3 Poole 0 0 0 1 0 BrowerW.1-0 4, 2 0 0 1 4 Rmcon 1 1 0 0 0 1 Baltimore PonsonL, 11-11 4 6 6 7 5 1 Ryan 2 3 4 4 2 4 Fetters IS 2 3 3 3 1 Kamieniecki 1V 1 0 0 0 0 Ponton pitched to 3 batten in the 5th. WP-Gooden. Southern 500 Results DARLINGTON. SC. (AP) Top 30 results Sunday of the Pepsi Southern 500 NASCAR Winston Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway with starting position (m parentheses), driver, type of car.

laps completed, reaaon out (if any) and money won: 1. (15) Jeff Burton, Ford, 270, $1,148,170. 2. (2) Ward Burton, Ponliac, 270, $96,155. 3.

(11) Jeremy Maytleld, Ford, 270, $70,320. 4. (16) Mark Martin. Ford, 270. $74,065.

5. (9) Kevin Lepage. Ford, 270, $63,510. 6 (22) Joe Nemachek, Chevrolet. 270, $57,005.

7. (5) Bobby Hamilton, Chevrolet, 270, $57 935 8. (24) Rutty Wallace, Ford, 270, $49,925. 9. (21) Kan Schrader, Chevrolet, 270, $47,260.

10. (39) Steve Park, Chevrolet. 270, $45,130. 11. (10) Bill Elliott.

Ford, 270. $43,785. 12. (19) Tony Stewart, Pontiac, 270, $46,620. 13.

(4) JatT Gordon, Chevrolet, 270, $53,410. 14. (6) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 270, $40,920. 15. (23) Jimmy Spencer, Ford, 270, $42,470.

16. (36) Dale Jarretl, Ford, 270, $50 960 17. (37) Terry Labonte, Chevrolet. 270, $43,540. 18.

(30) John Andretti, Pontiac, 269, $43,265. 19. (7) Bobby Labonte, Pontiac, 269, $44,410. 20. (1 7) Chad Little, Ford, 269, $42,080.

21. (34) Walfy Dallenbach Chevrolet. 269, $38,215. 22. (25) Dale Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 268, $42,470.

23. (40) Rich Bickle. Pontiac, 267, $30,800 24. (14) Geoffrey Bodine, Chevrolet, 267, $30,500. 25.

(42) Robert Preasley. Ford, 267, $33 565 26. (33) Brett Bodine, Ford, 267, $37,255. 27. (27) Hut Slricklm, Ford, 266, $26,620.

28. (28) Kyle Petty, Pontiac, 265, $29,585. 29 (35) Darrell Waltrip, Ford, 265, $29,350. 30. (32) Rick Mast, Ford.

261 $29,490. Race Statistics: Time of Race: 3 25 15 sec. Margin of Victory: Under Caution. Average Speed: 107.816mph. Lead Changes: 20 among 10 drivers.

Caution laps: 6 for 62 laps. Lap Leaders: Burton 1-25. Gordon 26-48, Burton 49-51. Gordon 52-57, Burton 58, Burton 59-63. Mayfietd 64-105.

Gordon 106-117, Burton 118. Nemachek 119, Martin 120-121, Mayfield 122-148, Jarretl 178, B.Labonte 177, J.Burton 176-230, T.Labonte 231-236, Spencer 237-244, J.Burton 245-270. 1 21 Notre Dame 1-1 307 18 1 22 Alabama 1-0 305 20 1 23. Tenaa 1-1 250 16 24 NC Stale 2-0 175 25 Arizona State 0-0 133 25 Others receiving votes: Colorado State 118. Marshall 94.

Syracuse 75, Mississip pi pi State 61 Louisville 41, BYU 37, Michi gan State 36. LSU 29. Air Force 19. Mia Umpires Home, Reynolds, First, Rot; mi. Ohio 19.

Colorado 18, S. Mississippi 16. West Virginia 1 5, Texas Tech 1 3, TCU Second, Hirschbeck, Third, MerriH. 3:30. A 44,214 (48.876).

Tigers 5, Athletics 4 DETROIT OAKLAND ab bt eb htX Ptoniarl 4 1 2 0 Becker cf 3 0 0 0 Bartaed 1 0 0 0 Velarde 2b 4 0 0 0 DCruzts 6 2 3 1 JaGbilb 4 12 1 Hggnsnrjh5 0 0 OJahadh 4 0 0 0 TCIarklb 3 1 1 3 Slairt rf 4 2 2 0 WNBA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Beet-of-3) Thureday, Sept. 2 Houston 73, New York 60, Houston leads series 1-0 Saturday, Sept 4 New York 68. Houston 67, series bad 1 1 Sunday, Sept. 6 Houston 59, New York 47. Houston wins tenet 2-1 Auto Racing CART Molson Indy Results VANCOUVER.

British Columbia Results Sunday of the Molson Indy Vancouver CART FedEx Championship Series race at Concord Pacific Place, wrth starting position in parentheses, driver, type of car, laps completed and reason out, it any: 1. (4) Juan Montoya, Honda Reynard, 74. 2. (33) Patrick Carpanliar, Mercedes Reynard, 74. 3.

(12) Jimmy Vaster, Honda Reynard, 74. 4. (17) Maurtcio Gugelmin, Mercedes Reynard, 74. 5. (25) Criatiano da Matta, Toyota Reynard, 74.

6. (10) Richie Heam, Toyota Reynard, 74. 7. (20) Jan Magnussen, Ford Swift, 74. 8.

(9) Helio Castro-Neves, Mercedes Lola, 74. 9. (44) Tony Kanaan, Honda Reynard, 74. 10. (27) Dario Franchittl, Honda Reynard, 74.

1 1 (36) Andrea Montermini, Toyota Eagle. 74. 12. (71 Memo Gldley. Ford Lola, 74.

1 3. (24) Scott Pruett, Toyota Reynard. 74. 14. (6) Michael Andrettj, Ford Swift, 73.

Palmer3b 4 0 0 OGnevtlt 4 0 0 0 Easley2b 3 1 0 OChrslmd 0 0 0 0 Hslmanc 4 0 11 Spzio3b 4 13 1 Encmc It 4 0 2 0 Teiaoa at 4 0 0 0 Shawn Scales, WR Alex Van Oyka. OL T.J. Washington and Vann Washington. ST. LOUIS RAMS Agreed to terms with RB June Henley, OL Mike Verstegen and OL Jeremy McKinney on injury tat-llements Placed RB David Thompson on injured reserve.

Waived WR Darriut Blevint, WR Mac Cody, DL Otis English, DL Kendrick Gholston, OL Barry Mitchell, OL Bobby Singh, TE Derek Lewis and DB Ron Carpenter. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Placed DT Jimmie Bell and WR Anthony Rodgers on Injured reserve. Waived CB Fakhir Brown, Wilbert Brown, WR Tony Gaiter, OL Jay Hagood, CB Clifford Ivory. OL Chris Knip-per. OL Reggie Nelson, CB Corey Raymond, WR Robert Reed.

LB John Reeves, CB Reggie Rusk, WR Tyrone Taylor, WR Ryan Theiwell, QB Craig Whelihan, DT Bruce Walker and DT Troy Sienkiewicz. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Activated DE Chike Okeafor from the active-non-foot-ball-injury list. Waived WR Morria Anderson, WR Na il Benjamin, WR Damon Griffin. DT Shane Bonham. DT Curtis Eason, DT Mat! Keneley, DT Dennis Sulkvan, DT Angel Rubio, LB Kory Minor, LB Brian Smith, LB Vernon Strickland, LB Joe Wesley, CB Kelly Hemdon.

CB Kelly Mafveaux, CB Wasswa Serwanga. Toya Jones, Dwayne Ledford and Chri8 Ruhman. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Announced the retirement of Howard Ballard Kapler 4 0 1 OflaHrdze 4 0 11 Totals 37 510 5 Totals 36 4 6 I 11. Missouri 10, East Carolina 8. Oklahoma 3.

Utah 2, Washington 2, Duke 1 Fresno St 1. Saturday's Results Ohio Scores Defiance 35, Adrian 28 Blutfton 35, Bethany, W.va. 14 Camegie-Mellon31. Deniaon 13 Cincinnati 41, Kent 3 John Carroll 26. Catholic U.

21 Matone 7, Allegheny 0 McKendree 38. Dayton 31 20T Miami. Ohio 26, Northwestern 3 Minnesota 33. Ohio 7 Mount St. Joseph 35, Olivet 13 Penn St.

70. Akron 24 Pittsburgh 30, Bowling Green 10 Swarthmore 42, Oberlin 8 Thlel 19, Capital 0 Tiffin 21. Wis -Eau Claire 19 Walsh 40, Union, Ky. 17 Waynesburg 28, Marietta 23 Wilmington 48. Uruana 1 7 1 Wooater 31.

Grove City 28 EAST Boston College 30, Baylor 29, OT 1 Penn St. 70, Akron 24 SOUTH Alabama 28, Vanderbilt 17 FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS Waived LB Marvin Bradley, LB Aaron Collins. FB Rod Brown, DT Bernard Wilson, DE Jomo Cousins, DL Dan Falcon, TE Jariua Hayes, CB Ty Howard, WR Kevin Drake, WR Tywan Mitchell, OT Todd Stewart, OL Derek West, RB Clarence Williams, OB Graham Leigh and DB Justin Luca8. ATLANTA FALCONS-Waived WR Eugene Baker, WR Jammi German, WR Rondel Menendez, CB Derrick Gardner, CB Randy FuHer, DE Emil Ekiyor, OT Greg Studdard. RB Harold Green and LB Ben Talley.

Waived WR Eric Harris from the injured reserve list. BALTIMORE RAVENS-Waived PK Scotl Bentley, WR Floyd Turner, LB Tyrus McCloud, RB-WR Eric Metcalf, OL Bob OL Chris Harrison, OL Sammy Williams, DB John Williams, DB Corey Chamblin, DL Marques Douglas, DL Larry Fitzpatrick and LB Jeff Kopp. BUFFALO Bias-Waived RB Anthony Gray. WR Reggie Allen. DT Zach Carter, FB Brian Edwards, RB Lennox Gordon, Armori Hatcher.

TE John Jennings, Bill Kushner, WR Jeremy McDaniel, David Mudge, WR Robert Scott. Eric Smedley and DT Penne Taiamaivao. Detroit 104 000 000 6 Oakland 000 200 110 4 E-TCIark 2 (10), Te)ada (18). DP-Oe-troit 1. LOB Detroit 8, Oakland 8.

2B DCruz 2 (28), Haselman (7), Encarnaoion (29). Kapler (19), JaGiambi (32), Stairs 2 (22), Spiezio (20). RaHemandez (4) HR TCIark (25). JaGiambi (26). SF-TCIark.

IP ER BB SO Detroit Blair W. 2-10 6'i 7 3 3 1 3 MtAnderton 0 0 0 0 1 0 Brocat 1 0 0 0 0 2 ToJonesS.23 1'i 1 1 0 0 2 Oakland LPGA Rail Classic SPRINGFIELD, IH. Top scores Sunday after the aecond round of the $775,000 State Farm Rail Classic, played on the 6.403-yard, par 72 The Rail Golf Course (a-denotes amateur): Weir wins Air Canada title Lewis heads list of NFL cuts Golf Football Senior PGA KANSAS CITY, Mo. -Allen Doyle birdied four of the final seven holes for a 7-under-par 65 and a two-shot victory in the inaugural TD Waterhouse Senior PGA Championship. Doyle, who made only one bogey over the 54 holes, finished with an 18-under 198 total for his fourth victory of the year.

He finished two shots in front of second-round leader Ed Dougherty and three in front of Gil Morgan. Both Morgan and Dougherty shot 68s. Larry Nelson, Jim Colbert, Jim Thorpe and David Lundstrom all were at 204, while Graham Marsh was another stroke back. European Masters CRANS-SUR-SIERRE, Switzerland Ryder Cup player Lee Westwood of England fired a final-round 6-un-der 65 for a two-stroke triumph at the European Masters. Westwood, who finished at 14-under 270, led by a stroke going into the final round.

Attociated Prett SURREY, British Columbia Mike Weir, sparked by an eagle 2 from 147 yards on No. 14, won the $2.5 million Air Canada Championship on Sunday, becoming the first Canadian to win a PGA Tour event on native soil in 45 years. Overcoming a persistent drizzle, Weir recorded his first career victory, and earned the first-place purse of $450,000, closing with a 7-under-par 64 and 18-under 266 total at the suburban Vancouver Northview Golf and Country Club course. Fred Funk, the third-round leader who began the day 13 under, made a hard charge with four birdies on the back nine, including a 30-footer on 17, but his 68 left him two strokes behind Weir. Carlos Franco, a two-time winner in his rookie year, closed with a 69 and was third at 270.

Weir, a 29-year-old left-hander, was the first Canadian to win on tour since Richard By DAVE GOLDBERG Associated Press The Tennessee Titans may have done Darryll Lewis a favor on Sunday. They cut the veteran defensive back, making him one of the NFL's most sought-after players, at least for a few days. Lewis, whose has 25 interceptions over the last five years, was cut because he lost his starting job and the $2 million he's due to make is too much to pay a nickel back. Six teams immediately called his agent with more to come. Sunday was cutdown day in the NFL, with most teams getting down to the 53-man limit by getting rid of rookies and free agents who basically served as practice players.

Denver made a notable technical cut John Elway, who officially retired in April but was kept on the roster as in-surance if he changed his mind and in a move to save salary cap money. And San Diego made a notable non-cut by keeping Ryan Leaf on the roster instead of placing him on undergoing surgery on his right shoulder, could have been put on injured reserve, which would have required him to miss the entire season. Instead, the Chargers cut Craig Whelihan, who started last year when Leaf was benched, and will start the season with veterans Jim Harbaugh and Erik Kramer. "It feels like I got drafted again," said Leaf, who had monumental problems both on and off the field after being the second overall pick in the 1998 draft. "Now we get the perfect situation where I come into and you've got the two veteran quarterbacks there" Another casualty was former Heisman Trophy winner Rashaan Salaam, let go by the Raiders, who kept former New York Giant Tyrone Wheatley instead.

Wheatley had been cut earlier in the preseason by Miami "We gave him a long look but Wheatley has really caught our eye over the last two weeks, both in practice and games. Special teams play also was a major factor," coach Jon Grudensaid. Among the other veterans released Sunday were: punter Louie Aguiar of Kansas City; linebacker James Francis, oft-injured offensive tackle Kevin Sargent and center Rod Payne, a third-round draft pick in 1997, by Cincinnati; eight-year running back Bernie Parmalee by Miami; kick returner Eric Metcalf by Baltimore; and 38-year-old long snapper Mike Morris by Minnesota, which also cut tight end Eric Moss, Randy's older brother. The Jets cut special teams player Corwin Brown, a favorite of coach Bill Parcells in New York and New England. New Orleans cut Danan Hughes, a free agent wide receiver who spent seven seasons with Kansas City.

The Dolphins, meanwhile, put wide receiver Lamar Thomas on injured reserve The New York Giants did the same with left guard Lance Scott, meaning Luke Petitgout, the team's first-round draft choice, will start injured reserve Lewis, a nine-year veteran, was beaten out for the starting job by second-year Samari Rolle and then cut in what looks like a difference of opinion between coach Jeff Fisher and Jeff Diamond, the new team president. "Nowhere in this did we ever expect not to have Darryll back," Fisher said. "I believe he can still play a number of years, if not as a starter, as a premier nickel back." Lewis' agent, Ken Zucker-man, said he had received calls from San Francisco, Dallas, San Diego, the New York Jets, Carolina and Buffalo as soon as they saw Lewis' name on the waiver wire He said his client would sign with the team that gave him the best chance to be a starter. "I can't be mad," Lewis said. I'm not the first guy to go through this." Leaf, whose may not be able to play until November after Zokol won the Greater Milwaukee Open in 1992.

Pat Fletcher is the last Canadian to win on native soil, doing so at the 1954 Canadian Open, which was held at Vancouver's Point Grey course. LPGA Rail Classic SPRINGFIELD, Moodie shot a 5-under-par 67 to take a two-stroke lead over four players after two rounds of the LPGA Rail Classic. First-round co-leaders Karen Stupples and Tina Barrett were in the tie for second at 10-under 134 along with Colombian rookie Marisa Baena, who entered the tournament as an alternate, and Mi Hyun Kim of South Korea. Stupples, who played on the British amateur circuit with Moodie, had a horrible start to her round at the Rail Golf Club course but rallied to shoot a 70..

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