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Poget 1 8 Thursday, October 5, 2000 Hye jliiAwna (gamillt Enis ailing; Dallas ties From Wire Reports LAKE FOREST, 111. Fullback Curtis Enis will be re-evaluated Thursday to determine if his shoulder injury will keep him out of the Chicago Rears' game Sunday against New Orleans Saints. The former Kiski School and Perm State star was hurt on his only carry in last Sunday 's victory over the Green Bay Packers. An MRI Monday determined that Enis has a strained left shoulder but showed no evidence of a rotator cuff tear, which MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL NHL COLLEGE FOOTBALL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic OivltiD!) POSTSEASON DIVISION SERIES AL PLAYOFF BOXES VANKEES 4, ATHLETICS 0 Amaricao Laaguo NEW YORK OAKLAND Cflicago vs. Seattle abrhbl all rtttll Tuesday, Oct.

3 Jeterss 5000 Lonrjd 4000 Seattle 7. Chicago 4, 10 Innings PosarJae 3010 Velarde2b 3000 Wednesday, act. 4 Justice If 3000 JaGmb lb 4020 Seattle 5. Chicago 2, Seattle leads series 2- Bllngerl 1011 Saonzoh 4000 0 5120 Tejidass 4020 Friday. Oct.

6 TMrtnz lb 4020 Grieve II 4000 Chlcirjo (8aldin 14-7) at Status (Sale 17- OUelilrl 2100 Putin) 3000 10), 4:07 pit. (ESPN) GHlII dh) 4111 3010 Saturday. Ocl. 7 Sd0 2D 3012 flJHdtc 3010 Cnicago at Seattle, p.m. (Fox).

II nac- jvtcno2o 0100 essary Brosius3b 3000 Sunday, Ocl. a Totals 334 4 TDta'i 32 0 1 0 TOLPts OF GA Pittsburgh 0 1 11 I 1 I New Jersey 0 0 0 0 0 N.Y. Islanders 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.Y. Rangers 1 I 1 I I I Riiladeipnla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Northeast Dinslnn OLPIs GF GA Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Montreal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ottawa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toonto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Southeast Division OLPIs OF GA Atlanta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay 0000000 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 would have sidelined him for the season. Unls had surgery after last season to repair a slight tear in the rotator cuff of the same shoulder.

If Enis can't play, the Bears would move tight end John Allred to fullback. Kareem Si nee no, who signed Monday after the Sports briefs NewYoik OCO 113 DOf 4 Oakland ODD 000 CCD 0 Solo (1). JaGiambl (1). DP New York 2. Oakland 1.

LOB New Vork 9, Oakland 0. 2B Posada (1), Bellinger (1). BeWHams (2). Soo (2), Teiada (1). Chavii (1), RJHemandea 2).

CS BeWilhams (1). Brosius. IP EH BB SO Pettitle MRivera Appier L.0-1 Magnanie Tarn DJones 72-3 5 1 1-3 1 Oakland 6 1-3 12-3 2-3 1-3 Umpires Heme, Meriwether; McClelland: Second. Schneoer; Third, Clark: Left. HeBon.

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Bears traded AJonzo Mayes to the Miami Dolphins, will play tight end. KIUKUuND, Wash. Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren has benched quarterback Ion Kitna in favor of Brock Huard for Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers. Huard, a second-year player from the University of Washington, will make his first NFL start. DENVER Denver Broncos running back Terrell Davis, still nursing a sprained ankle and foot, will miss Sunday's game in San Diego.

Hockey DALLAS Behind goalies Ed Belfour and Patrick Roy, die Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche played to a 2-2 tie in a penalty-filled season opener. Belfour stopped 26 Colorado shots while Roy, who remains four wins shy of breaking the NHL record for career victories, had 19 saves. The teams, which combined for 21 penalties, met in the last two Western Conference finals. NEW YORK Defenseman Brad Norton will miss the Edmonton Oilers' first three games of the season after being suspended by the NHL for putting his hands on a linesman during an exhibition game. NEW YORK Anaheim forward Paul Kariya, a two-time winner of the Lady Byng Trophy as the most gentlemanly player in the NHL, was suspended for a game for slashing Minnesota's Aaron Gavey in an exhibition game last week.

The league said Kariya had served the suspension when he sat out Anaheim's exliibition game on Saturday. The suspension was the first in Kariyafe six years in the league. He has averaged only 19V6 penalty minutes a season. Track and field FREDONIA, N.Y. A college student who allegedly e-mailed death threats to track star Marion Jones during the Olympics is being investigated by the FBL An 18-year-old man, whose name is being withheld, has been suspended from Fredonia State, near Buffalo, because of messages sent to Jones, her husband, shot putter J.

Hunter, and at least one other family member. A decision on whether to file criminal charges could be made within a few weeks, said First Assistant U.S. Attorney Kathleen M. Mehltretter. College and federal law enforcement officials told the Buffalo News they take the threats seriously, though they don't believe the student intended to harm Jones.

Mehltretter said the student could face felony charges of sending threatening messages over Interstate wire connections. Basketball MADISON, Wis. Wisconsin suspended three basketball players, including two from its Final Four team, for eight games for receiving un advertised discounts at a shoe store. Men's basketball players Maurice Linton and Travon Davis and women's player Krista Bird must sit out the first eight games this season, close their open accounts at the Shoe Box and repay more than $500 in benefits they each received to restore their eligibility, the school said. Another 37 winter and spring student-athletes who received extra benefits at the store including Roy Boone, Andy Kowske and Mark Vershaw, all senior starters on the men's basketball team wont miss any games.

The university has disciplined a total of 121 Badgers athletes In the case. In August, 26 football players received suspensions IP ER BB SO Sestlle 5 2-3 5 2 1 3 1 2-3 0 0 0 2 0 12-3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 Chicago 5 2-3 7 4 3 2 0 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1112 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 pAbbottWM nn0fjBS Mesa $asaM Sirotta L.0-1 rcelo Wunsch simas Buehrle HBP by PAbbotl (CJohnsatil. by Strata (Olarud). Umpires Home, Dantoy; First. Rellly.

Second, Winters; Third. Ftied; Left. Eddinss; flight. Reiilord. 3:16.

A 15.383 NL PLAYOFF BOX GIANTS 5, METS 1 SCHEDULE THURSDAY CROSS C0UNTHY SCHOLASTIC BOYS AND GIRLS Westmoreland County Coacnet Neat at KWcl School with Derry, Kiskl School Alio EWerton, Marlon Center, Vo-Tecti, Wlndber at United, 4:15 p.m. GOLF SCHOLASTIC BOYS Indiana at Greensburg SalBm, 3:30 p.m. ford City at West Shamokin. p.m. Nempfleld at Derry, 3:30 p.m.

Ltgonler Valley at Laurel Valley, 3:30 p.m. Northern Cambria at Harmony, 3:30 p.m. United at Bishop Carroll, 3:30 p.m. SOCCER SCHOLASTIC BOYS Connellsvllle at Indiana, 4 p.m. Ford City at Elderton.

4 p.m. Springdale al West Shamokin, 4:30 p.m. East Allegheny at Derry. 7 p.m. TENNIS SCHOLASTIC GIRLS WPIAL Section Doubles Tournament will.

Indiana, Derry Also Bradford at Punxsutawney. 3 30 p.m. VOLLEYBALL SCHOLASTIC GIRLS Penn-Trallord ai Indiana. 6 p.m. Gerry at Vernon, 4 p.m.

Apollo-Ridge at Valley. p.m. Bradford at Punsulavwtty, 6 p.m. Mount Alverntt at Elderton. 6 p.m.

at Peons Manor, 6:30 p.m. Hamer-Ceoter at United. 6:30 p.m. Laurel Valley at Northern Cambria, .30 p.m. Ligonier Vaitey at Sattsburg.

6 30 p.m. West Shamokin at Grog. Central. 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY FIELD HOCKEY COLLEGIATE WOMEN IUP at Sritoperstwrg.

4 pin. FOOTBALL SCHOLASTIC Indiana at Perm-Traflord, 7:30 pm Blattsviiie at Purchase line. 7 p.m. Grove Ctty at Punxsutawney, 7 p.m. Northern Cambria at Homer-Center.

7 p.m. United at ligonier Vaiey, 7 pjn. West Shamokin Union, 7 p.m. Derry at Belie Vernon. 7:30 p.m.

Ford City Apollo-Ridge, 7:30 p.m. SOCCER SCHOLASTIC BOYS Bethel Christian at Calvary Baptist 4 p.m. TENNIS SCHOLASTIC GIRLS WPIAL Section Doubles Tournament with Indiana. Derry VOLLEYBALL SCHOLASTIC GIRLS Bethel Christian at Calvary Baptist 530 p.m. COLLEGIATE WOMEN IUP at Fairmont State, 7 p.m.

SPORTS ON AIR THURSDAY Subetl to change wild minimal notice 2 p.m. PSA goil: Championship at Xlngsm.ll, first-round coverage, ESPN 4 p.m. Baseball: National League division playoff, Braves at Cardinals, ESPN 6:30 p.m. Auto racl.no: NASCAR Today, WDAD-AM 1450 7 p.m. NHL hockey; Canucks at Flyers, ESPN 7 p.m.

College foolbaH: Fresno State at Rice, FSP playofl, Mets Giants, WWCP-TV 6, WPGH- miuiuuoii at TMiwun, turn 10 p.m. NHL hockey. Blues at Coyotes, ESPN2 FRIDAY 12:30 p.m. PGA golf: Championship at Kinrjsmlll, second-round coverage, ESPN 2:30 p.m. PGA Seniors goH: Ttia Transamerica, first-round coverage, ESPN 5:30 p.m.

NASCAR today. WD AO-AM 1450 7 p.m. Scholastic: Northern Cambria at Homer-Center, WCCS-AM 1 1 60 7 p.m. Scholastic tootoatr: Grove Cty al Punxsulawoev. WPXZ-FM 104.1 7 p.m.

Scholastic (oottiat BbMSvMe al Purchase Une. WLCY-FM 106 3 7 m. NHL hockey: Canadiens at Oenls, ESPN2 730 pm Scholastic lootta Indiana at 7:30 pjn. Scholastic toottwlf: latrobe at RsnMtfl Regional, WCNS-AM 1460 7:30 m. Scholastic footDat Deny at Belts Vernon.

WOTW-AM 1570 8 p.m. Baseball: drvisioi playoff. WJAC- TVB, WPXMV 11 6 pm. Maor League Soccer playoffs: New York-New Jersey at CtiicaQO, ESPN p.ra. Boxing: coney vs.

Harris, wei-terweigMs, ESPN2 Midnight NHL hockey. Pengijins vs. Predators, WLCY-FM 106.3 SOCCER MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER PLAYOFFS SEMIFINAL ROUND Kansas City va. Los Angeles Friday, Sept. 29 Los Angeles 0.

Kansas City 0, lie Tuesday, Od. 3 Los Angeles 2, Kansas City 1. OT, Los Angeles teads series 4-1 Friday, Oct. Los Angeles al Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Chicago w.

New York-New Jersey Tuesday, Sept. 2 Chicago 3, New York-New Jersey 0 Saturday, Sept. 30 Hew York-New Jersey 2, cn'mago 0, series tied 3-3 Friday, Oct. 8 New York-New Jersey at Chicago, 8 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP Sunday.

Oct 18 at Washington, 1:30 p.m. NOTE: Three points for a win and one point for a lie. The winner in the quarter and semiri- 1.. decided li ZJh HZ? decided by penally kicks each game has anoerj in a tie or 11 the seiss is 1-1-1. FLAG FOOTBALL MEN'S RECREATION LEAGUE OCT.

4 STANDINGS Rewst 1-0, Clark's Melel Products 1-0. 700 StlOD 1-0. Guns-N-HOSM 1-0, Cuervo bruisers rj-l. Indiana Insurance 0-1, Kovalchick's Q-1, Old Timers 0-1 RESULTS Rewst 55. Old Timers 12 700 Shop 35, Indiana insurance 0 Qufts-N-Hoses 48.

Cuervo's Cruisers 6 Clark Metal 35, Kovalchick's 19. SCHEDULE THURSDAY SOUTH Michigan (4-1 at Marshall (2-2), 8 p.m. SOUTHWEST -Fremo St. (1-2) al Rice (1-4), 7 p.m. Simford (3-2) at North Teias (0-4), a p.m.

FAR WEST CS NorfhrMge (1-3) al Weber St. (2-3), 10:30 pm. FRIDAY FAR WEST Utah St. (1-3) alBYU (2-4), 9 p.m. SATURDAY EAST Connecticut (2-3) al Boston College (2-2), noon Yale (2-1) at Dartmouth (0-3).

noon Massachusetts (2-2) at Northeastern (3-2), 12 30 pm. SI. Francis (0-5) at Albany. N.Y. (1-3).

1 p.m. Idaho (2-3I al West Virginia (3-1). 1 p.m. Monmoiitil. N.J.

(1-3) at C.W. Post (0 0). 1 p.m. Princeton (1 -2) al Colqate (3-1 1 pm Brown (2-1) at Fordham (2-3). 1 p.m.

BuckneU (3-1) at Georgetown. D.C. (2-2). 1 p.m. Cornell (1-2) at Harvard (2-1).

1 pm. Perm (2-1) at Holy Cross (3-1). 1 m. St. Peters (3-1) at kma (2-2.

1 p.nt. Lehigh (4-0) at Towson (3-2). 1 p.m. Stony Brook (2-21 at Wagner (2-2. 1 p.m.

La Salle (4-1) at Canisais (0-31. 1:30 m. Lafayette (1 -3) al Columbia (1-2). 1:30 p.m. St.

Johns, NY (2 2) at Robert Morris (3-0). 130 p.m. Fairfield (1-2) at Siena (0-4). 2 m. PMUbarfb at Syrxuse (2-2).

430 pjn. SOUTH Florida St. (5-0) at Miami Oil. neon S. Carolina St.

(1-2) et Nor loft Si (0-3). noon Maryland (2-2) al Virginia (3-2). nooa Temple (3-2) at Virginia Tech (4-0). aoon LSU (3-2) at Florida (4-1). 12:30 pjn.

Morgan St. (0-4) at K. Carolina AIT (2-1). 12:30 p.m. Delaware (5-0) at Richmond (3-1), 1 p.m.

Woflord (2-2) at VMI (0-5). 1 p.m. Rhode Island (0-4) at William Mary (2 3). 1 p.m. Jacksonville (1-3) at Charleston Southern (2-2).

1:30 p.m. Worth-id St (2-1) at Davidson (3.0). 130 p.m. Furman (5-0) at Appalachian St (3-1). 2 m.

Delaware St. (2-3) al Belhane-Cookman (4-0). 2 pm Gardner-Webb (2-3) al Elon (3-2). 2 p.m. Arkansas St.

(0-5) at Mississippi (3-1). 2 p.m. ETSU (2-3) it The Citadel (2-3). 2 pm. Sam Houston St.

(3-1 at Jacksonville SI. Villanova (3-1) at James Madison (3-1). 3 pm. East Carolina (3-1) at Memphis (3-2). 3 pm Murray St (2-3) at (1 -4), 3 p.ra, SE Missouri (2-3) at Tennessee Tech (3-1), 3 p.rrt.

N.C State (4-0) at Clems an (5-0), 3.30 p.m. Auburn (5-0) al Mtolsslnpl St (3-1). 3:30 p.m. Louisville (3-1) at VJAQ (3-1). 3:30 m.

Vartdeiblll (1-4) al Wake Forest (0-4), 3:30 p.m. Tulane (2-2) al Louisiana-Lafayette (0-5), 5 p.m. Georgia Soul Mem (4-1) Carolina (2-3), 6 pm. E. Kentucky (3 1) at W.

Kentucky (4-0). 6 p.m. Tennessee (2-2) at Georgia (3-1 7 p.m. Louisiana Tech (1-4) at Middle Tennessee (1- 3). 7 p.m.

Troy St. (3-1) al Nonhweslem St. (3-1). 7 p.m. South Florida (3-2) at Southern Miss.

(3-1), 7 p.m. Southern U. (1-4) at Alabama (3-2). 7:30 p.m. Dayton (4-1) at Austin Peay (0-4), 7:30 p.m.

South Carolina (4-1) al Kentucky (2-3). 7:30 pm Jackson St. (3-1) vs. Alabama St (3-2) at Mobile, 8 m. Stephen fAualn (3-1) al McNease St (3-1), 8 p.m.

MIDWEST Peru Slate (2-4) at Minnesota (3-2). noon Michigan Sl (3-1) at towa (05), noon Michigan (4-1) at Pordoe (3-2), noon Kent St. (0-5) al Cent. Michigan (1-4), 1 tun. Houston (2-3) at CiwannaJi (2-3), 1 p.m.

Indiana (2-2) al Northwestern (4-1). 1 p.m. Akron (3-2) at Bowfog Green (1-4), 1:30 pjp. Butter (1-4) at Anion (3-1), 2 p.m. Valparaiso (3-2) al Diato (4-0).

2 p.m. Kansas St. (5-0) at Kansas (2-2), 2 p.m. Bail St. (-0-4) at Miami (OhK) (3-2), 2 p.m.

Oklahoma Sl. (2-2) al Missouri (1-3), 2 p.nt UCT- 3-2) at N. HlinofS (2-2). 2 p.m. lennessee St.

(1-3) at E. Vinois (3-1). 30 o.m. SW Missouri SI. (1-3) al Indiana SL (0-5).

zuiup.m. Stanlord (2-2) at Notre Dama (2-2). 2:30 i.m. W. Hlinols (4-1) at S.

Illinois (1-3). 2:30 p.m. Nebraska (4-0) at lova Sl. (4-0). 3:30 cm.

Ohio St. (4-0) at Wisconsin (3-2). 3:30 p.m. Toledo (4-1) at E. Michigan (1-4), 4 pm.

Florida (S-0J vs. Gramblina St. (4-11 it Indianapolis. 4 p.m. Youngstown St (4-0 al IWnois SL (1-3), 4:30 rn- 0uUm l' mo 7 V-- SOUTHWEST Oklahoma (4-0) vs.

Tens (3-1) at Dallas. no Hawail at TCU lmQ)- nMfT Colorado (0-4) at Texas (3-1), 2 p.ra. Sl 11 SW Tenas (2-2). 3 p.m. "uisiaru-Monroa (1-4) at Arkansas (3-1).

7 fi( aan jose m. at smu (1-4). 7 p.m. Baylor (2-2) at Texas Tech (4-1). 7 p.m.

UTEP (3-2) Artt-Pine Bl jH (3-1) al Texas Souihem (4-D). 8 p.m. FAR WEST Navy (0-41 at Air Force (3-1 1 n.m. Nmr Mexico (3-3) at Colorado St. (3-1), 3 p.m.

Sacramento p.m. (3-2) al Montana (3-1), 3 E. Washington (3-2) at Montana St (0-4), 3:30 p.m. Arizona (3-1) al Southern Cll (3-1), 3:30 Cent. Connecticut St.

(2-2) San Diego (2- 3), 4 30 p.m. Holstra (4-1) at Portlands t. M-O. Sn iil loise Sl. (3-1) at Washington St.

(2-2). 5 i. Calilornia (1-3) al Arliona SL (3-1), 630 San Diego St (1 0-4) at Wvomirn n-41 7 o.m. Army (0-4) at New Mexico St. (0-4).

p.m. N. Arizona (2-2) al Idaho Sl (3-1). 30 p.m. St Mary Cat (2-3) al Cal Poly-SLO (1-3), 9 P-n.

ranging rrom one to tnree games. NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO ab rhbl ab rlrbi Agbynllt 3010 Benaiticf 4000 Cookp 0000 ROavlsph 1000 RAWlep 0000 Nenp 0000 McEwglf 0000 Mueller 3b 20 LHarrspn 1000 Bonds 3121 Payloncl 3001 Kent 2b 3111 Alfonso 2b 4010 Burks rt 3113 Piauac 30 00 Aunliass 4020 Vntura3b 4000 Snow lb 3010 Zeiieib 3010 Esticiiac 4000 OeSellrf 1000 LHrndz 3000 Hmitonrf 2 000 FAFIigz 0000 Rusclip 0000 Crespoph 1010 Bordickss 3110 CUurrycf 0000 Kmplnp 2010 WndeHp 0000 Perez rf 2000 Totals 31 51 Totals 34 511 5 NewYert 001 808 000 1 Saa Fraflcfsce 104 MB OOi 5 Seattle at cnieago. 4:07 p.m (ESPN) or p.m. (Fox), if necessary (8 p.m. it Grants-Mets and Atf-lelics-Yankees are over) Oakland vs.

New York Tuesday, Oct. 3 Oakland 5. New Vork 3 Wednesday, Oct. 4 New Yorfc 4. Oakland 0.

series lied 1-1 Friday, Oct. 6 Oakland Hudson 20-6) at New York (Hernandez 12-13). p.m. (NBC) Saturday, Ool. 7 Oakland (Zito 7-4) at New York (Clemens 13-8), 7 36 p.m.

(NBC) Sunday. Oct. 8 New York at Oakland, 3 p.m. (Fox), if neces- sary National League 3)i Francisco vi. New York Wednesday.

Oct 4 San Francisco 5. New York 1, San Francisco leads series 1-0 Thursday, Ocl. 5 New York (U'ter 16-6) at San Francisco (Esles 15-i. m. Fat) Saleraay.

Oct 7 San Francisco (Ortiz 13-12) at New Vrjik (Reed 11-5). 1:07 pm (ESPN) or 4:18 m. (fox) (becomes 4:18 p.m. il While Sax- Mariners is a wejrt Sunday. Oct.

8 San Francisco at New York, 4D7 p.m. nighl game il AlhlBTfcs-YanVBes is gvh) MMday.Oct.S NewYortat San Francisco. 8:16 pjn. (Fox), it necessary St. Laeisys.

Atlanta Ticsday. Del. 3 St Loots 7. Atlanta 5, St. Lours toads series 1-0 Thorsday, Od.

AUanla(Glaviiio21-9)aSLLiiiiis(KaB20- 9). 4:07 p.m. (ESPN) St. lours (Stephenson 16-9, An.Benes 12-9 or Hempen 15-12) at Atlanta (Ashby 12-13). 1:07 p.m.

(ESPN) Sunday, Oct. 8 St. Louis at Atlanta, 1:07 p.m. (ESPN) or 8 p.m. (Fox), il necessary (becomes night game If all other series are over) Monday.

Od. I Atlanta at St Louis. 4:07 p.m. (ESPN) or 0:18 p.m. (Fox), if necessary (becomes night game It Giants-Mels Is over) LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES American League (NBC) Tuesday, Oct.

10 Oakland-New York winner at Chicaoo OR Seattle at Oakland-New York winner. p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11 Oakland-New York winner at Chicago OR Seattle 31 Oakland-New York winner, 4:15 p.m. Friday, ocl.

13 Chicago al Oakland-New Yoric winner OR Oakland-New York winner at Seattle, 6:15 p.m. Saturday. Ocl. 14 p.m.. il necessary Tuesday, Ocl.

17 Seattle al Oakland-New Yoric winner, 8:1 5 p.m. If necessary Wednesday, Del. 18 OaMand-New York winner at Chicago OR Seattle al OaUand-New York winner, 8:1 5 p.m.. if necessary National League IFm) WedneHay. Oct.

11 St. Louis-Atlanta winner at San Francisco OR New York al AUanta-St. Louis wiruier. ft: 18 ax Tmirsday. Oct.

12 Si. Louis-Altanta winner at San Francisco OR New York AUarta-St Louis winner, ft 18 nm Salunfay. Oct. 14 San Francisco ai 51, Louis-Aiterta winner OR SI. laals-Albrtt winnei al New York, t1S pm.

Sanday, Oct. 1S San Francisco al S1- LOLiis-Alianta winner OR St Louis-Allan ta winner at New York, A VJa Monday, Od. 16 San Francisco at St Loois-Aiianta winner OR St. Louis-Atlanta winner at New York, pjn il necessary Wednesday, Od. 14 Si.

Louis-Atlanta winner ai San Francisco OR New York at Atianta-St. Louis winner. 4:18 p.m., il necessary Thursday, Od. 19 St Louis-Atlanta winnej at San Francisco OR New York at Atlanta-St Louis winner, 8:18 p.m., rf necessary WORLD SERIES (F01J Saturday, Ocl. 21 P-- National League at American League, Sunday, Ocl.

22 NL at AL, pm Tuesday, Oct. 24 AL 01 NL. 6:18 p.m Wednesday, Oct. 25 AL at NL. 8:18 p.m.

Thursday, Ocl. 2D AL at NL, 8:1 rf necesspry Saturday, Oct. 28 NLalAL.8p.m.,i nccassAry Sunday, Ocl. 29 NL al AC 8 p.m. EST, il necessary THIS DATE IN BASEBALL Del.

5 1941 Brooklyn catcher Mickey Owen dropped a third strike of what would have been IIIV IdSI WUI UUUUCI TU11U 41DIKS VII.IUIV New York Yankees. The Yankees rallied and scored lour runs lor a 7-4 victory and a 3-1 lead in the Series, which they ended up winning. 1947 Al Gionfriddo's calch in left field robbed Joe DiMaggio of 1 game-tying home run toi Game 6 of the World Series. The Dodgers beat the Yankees 8-6. Baltimore renet pnener mm Oratnwskv struck out 11 and gave up anfy one hit In 6 23 Innings, beating the Dodgers 5-2 in the opening oarne ol me world series.

1 986 Pete Mcaviglla of Texas hit Ms 30th home run of the season against the California Angels to become the 16th rookie in major league history to reach that plateau. Today's birthdays; Manuel Aybar 26; Roy Sanchez 33. WESTERN CONFERENCE Cential Division 0LP1S GF GA 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago Columbus Detroit Nashville St. Lours 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Northwest Division OLPIs OF GA 0 0 10 12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pacific Division OLPtE GF GA Colorado Calgary Edmonton Minnesota Vancouver 10 12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anaheim Los Angeles Ptwenix Sen Jose Two points lor a win. one point lor a lie and overtime toss- Weflneseay Game fotorado2.Dallas2.lre Thursday's Oamet Ottawa at Boston, 7 p.m.

Chicago at Buffalo. 7 p.m. Vancouver at PNIadelpbia. 7 p.m. Delioit at Calgary.

9 p.m St. Louis at Phoenix, 1 1 p.m. -Friday's Games Los Angeles al Washington. 7 p.m. Montreal at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.

N.Y. Islandeis at Tampa Bay. 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Florida. 7:30 p.m.

Detroit at Eomorlon. 9 pm. Mimiasota at Anaheim, 10:30 pm St. Louis at San Jose. 10:30 pm Nashville vs.

Pittsburgh at Tokyo, midnight AVALANCHE 2, STARS 2 Colorado 2 I 0 2 Dallas 2 0 1 02 First Period 1, Dallas, Zuhov 1 (Modano. Lehtinen), 12:40. 2, Dallas, Modano 1 (Sydor), 1959 loo). Second Period 3, Colorado, Podein 1 (Yelle, Fiinole), 2:00. 4, Colorado.

Oeadmarsb KOrury). 18:41 (pp). Third Period JJone. Overtime None. Stints on goal Colorado 10-8-8-2 2B.

Dallas 7-4-7-321. Goalies Colorado, Roy. Dallas. Belfour. A 17.001 TRANSACTIONS WEDNESDAY'S MOVES BASEBALL National Leaijiia PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Signed SS Carlos Rosatlo Rodrguei.

SAN DIEGO PAORES Declined to exercise their option on OF Tony Gwynn. Sent INF Cabs Alvarez, EfJF Greg URocca, INF Joe ViliellO, OF Pete Tucci arid RHP Todd Erdos to Las Vegas dI the PCI. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association LOS ANGELES LAKERS Signed Shawn Respsii. MINNESOTA TIMBER WOLVES Signed UPhonso Ellis. NEW JERSEY NETS Named Aaron Harris assistant director ol public relations.

WASHINGTON WIZARDS Released G-f Oennls Scott FOOTBALL National Football league W0IANAP0L1S COLTS Signed R8 Paul Shields. Waived Wfl Joey Kent Signed OL Tun RidOer to the pradice sqeaO. JACKSONVILLE JAGJAftS SignerJ DE Paul Spiciv bom ilia practice squari anil DE JornoCotjsins tolhe practice sou ad. MIAMI DOLPHINS Sisned LB Tommy Hendricks to Hie practice squad- Released WR Brian Aford. TENNESSEE TITANS Signed WR Chris Jackson and WR Andy NteLHouQlL HOCKEY National Hockey League NHL Suspended Anaheim Paul Kariya one oarne for a slash on Minnesota Aaron Gavey in a preseason game on Sept 29 and tamonion ana Norton three garnets tor put- ting Ms hands on an official in a preseason game against laigary on bept 30.

SAN JOSE SHARKS Released Ron Sutter and Rudy Poeschek. SOCCEH Major League Soccer SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES Announced the resignation of Lynns Meterparel, general man- ager. National Professional Soccer Leagua HARRISBURG HEAT Re-signed MesiTach Wade. COLLEGE ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE Signed Linda Bruno, commissioner, to a multiyear contract OREXEL Named Joseph Ceglia men's graduate assistant lacrosse coach. NORTH CAROLINA STATE Signed Herb Sendek, mens basketball coach, to a two-year extension, through the 2004-05 eea- TENNESSEE STATE-Promoted Valencia (jraze jordan (0 womBn'S basketball coach.

vTLLANOVA-Signed Andy Talley, football coach, to a four-year contract extension. WISCnNSIIiircmnriMt I InlAii w6 Travon Davis Irom the men's basketball team and Krista Bird from the women's basketball team for eight games for receiving unadvertised discounts at a shoe store. ON THIS DATE OCT. 196S Eddie Robinson becomes coHene football's all-time winningesi coach as rambling beats Prairie Viaw 27-7. Atn career vtciones is one more than Abbamals Paul "Bear Bryant.

1906 trie Dickerson rushes for 207 yards and scores two louchdowns. inckidino a 42-yard run tn overtime, to give the Los Angeles Rams a 26-20 victory over Ihe Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 1991 Fresno Slate scores 49 points in the second period, tying an NCAA record tor SAN DIEGO The San Diego Padres declined Tony Gwynn's million option for next year, but they still want the eight-time NL batting champion back at a lower salary. The 40-year-old Gwynn batted .323 this season, his 19th in the majors all with the Padres. But a knee injury sidelined the 15-time All-Star for all but 36 games.

It was the fifth time in 11 seasons that an injury shortened Gwynn's season. Boxing LONDON Mike Tyson paid a $187,500 fine for late hits to Lou Savaresc in their heavyweight fight in June The fine was levied because Tyson continued to throw punches after referee John Coyle stopped the fight 38 seconds into the first round of the bout in Scodand. Tyson was fined in late August and had six weeks to pay. He also paid $1,500 in costs. Tennis F1LDERSTADT, Germany Top-ranked Martina Hingis returned to the court for the first time since her dramatic loss to Venus Williams at the U.S.

Open and beat Justine Henin at the Porsche Grand Prix. Hingis, die defending champion, led 6-3, 3-0 when Henin resigned widi an inflamed left foot Magdalena Malceva outlasted Sabine Appelmans 6-3, 5-7, 7-5, and fourth-seeded Arantxa Sanchez Vicario rallied to beat Cara Black, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. Also, Kim Clusters advanced to the third round with a 7-6 (9), 6-3 victory over Jana Kandan. TOKYO Sceded-second Serena Williams, weakened by a cold since the Olympics, defeated TamarineTanasugarn 6-1, 6-4 to advance to the quarterfinals of the Toyota Princess Cup. Top-seeded Monica Seles and No.

6 Amy Frazier also moved Into the second round of the $535,000 tournament. Seles beat Miroslava Vavrinec 6-4, 6-4, and Frazier routed Angeles Monto-Uo 6-0, 6-1. Seles also teamed with Martina Navratilova in doubles, losing 7-6 (7-5), 6-2 in the quarterfinals to Jelena Dokic and Corina Morariu. HONG KONG Nicolas Kiefer defeated Jason Stoltenberg 6-3, 6-2 and will next play doubles partner Nicolas Lapentti in the quarterfinals of the $375,000 Salem Open. Lapentti beat Kevin Kim 6-1, 3-6, 6-2.

Also, No. 2 Tim Henman beat Mariano Zabaleta 6-2, 6-4, and No. 8 Michael Chang ousted Sj'eng Schalken 6-1, 6-2. Auto racing CONCORD, N.C Jeff Gordon is taking up where David Pearson left off in qualifying at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Gordon ran his Lowe's pole total to seven with a lap at 1 85,561 mph during last night's first round of qualifying for Sunday's UAW-GM 500.

Pearson, who retired in 1986, leads all Winston Cup drivers with 14 poles at Lowe's, including 11 in a row from 1973 through 1978. Winston Cup points leader Bobby Labonte continued his march toward his first series title. His lap at 185.516 mph earned him a starting spot on die outside of the front row. Labonte leads by 213 points with six races remaining. And finally CONCORD, N.C.

Viewers won't have to wonder what's happening on the track when TBS' coverage of Sunday's NASCAR race cuts to commercials. For the first time there will be a picture-in-picture display that keeps the UAW-GM Quality 500 in about 25 percent of the television screen during most ads. "NASCAR is a sport Uiat never stops. Viewers and fans have let broadcasters know over time that they don't like when you leave action because you can miss something," Turner Sports president Mark Lazarus said Wednesday. About 75 percent of commercial breaks during the race will include the box, in what's being billed as "No Brakes" coverage.

Advertisers' terms with TBS were not altered, Lazarus said. TBS, NBC and Fox Sports begin a new NASCAR TV rights contract next season. LOS Maw York 9. San Francisco 9. 2B- Ze (1), Muelfer (1).

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Young; Right. Barrett, Ted. 3:06. A40 430 (40.800). RECREATION VOLLEYBALL WOMEN'S INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE STANDINGS K.B.

Cjipopper's 6-0. Coney Island 6-3, Sharp's Paving 6-3, Joe Mauro Investments S- 1, oenaman jreeKSioe a-j, inorana insurance 3-3, Pizza House 3-3, Parker Surveying 3-3, Phoenix Rehabilitation 1-5, Fast Times 0-6, CAR.S.S. 0-6. RESULTS Joe Mauro Investments defeated Phoenix Rehabilitation, 15-12, 15-B, 13-15 Pirn House defeated Coney Island by forfeit 1B' Sharps Paving defeated CAR.R.S., 15-B, 1S9'b15'H H.B. Culpepper defeated Benamatll CreekSltJe.

15-3. 15-9. 15-13 Parker Surveying defeated Fast Times, 15-9, 15-6, 15-9 WOMEN'S RECREATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Mtarinw lane RfiH 7-9. I nth (fettere 7.9 Law Ordor 3-3, C.O.S.M 1-5, Heads Up 0-6. RESULTS Irish Netlors defeated CO It.

11-15, 15-2, 15-5 Irish Netlors deleated Heads Up. 1 5-3, 1 5-6, 15-2 Law Order defeated Meadow Lane Gov, 15-10. 11-16. 16-H Coaches: Be sure to call in your scores at 465-5555 between 8-11 p.m., Monday through Saturday. mosl points In a nuarler.

in a 94-17 win over New Mexico. Fresno Slate's Oerek Mahoney lies an NCAA record with 13 extra paints. Nevada (1 -3) at LiNLV (2-2). 10 pm Qre0on Sl. (4 0) al WasniriQlm (3-1).

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