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ii I I I' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2000 SPORTS DAYTON DAILY NEWS 1 1D Icereloird FOOTBALL COLLEGE lA-MONROf 17ila lafayetta FLORIDA StAlf IVCIelnson I 3 AMama NEWMXlCOSlAU7ViUtah Still BASKETBALL NBA FAVORITE POINTS UNDERDOS Today NEW YORK 117i Atlanta SAN ANTONIO 67l Minnesota DAI LAS 4 Indiana Portland 2 PHOtNU OFNVERSColdenSiate Vancouver 27i LA CLIPPERS HOCKEY NHL FAVORITE GOALS UNDERDOG Today ST. LOUIS l-l't Washington OTTAWA l-17l NY Rangers PHIiAOFiPHiA Vi-1 Nashville TORONTO Even-7i New Jersey BOS10N7i-l Chicago Los Angeles l-17i ATLANTA Horn Team In CAPS Mexico; 10, Steve Dotw, Ghana Junior Bantamweight (115 pounds) Champion; Felm Machado, Vein-tuela, 1. not fated, 2. not rated, J. Jesul ftuias, Venezuela, 4.

Adonis Rivas, Nicaragua; 5. wan Sor Ploenchit, Ifa-land; 6. Verm Torres; 7, Luis Holano, Colombia, 8. Maunc Pastrana; 9. Julio Gninbaa, Nicaragua; 10, Everddo Morales, Mexico.

Flyweight (112 pounds) Champion; Irene Pacheco, Colombia; 1. David Guerault, France; 2. not rated; 3. Hawk Makepula, South Alnca; 4. oltan Unk, Romania, S.

Fernando Mondel, Mexico; 6. Shiro Yahiro, Japan; 7, Martin Castillo, B. Edison Torres, Panama; 9, Ferdid Ben Jeddou, Tunisia; 10, Peitro Pena, Junior Flyweight (108 pounds) Champion: Riccardo Lopez, Mexico; 1- not lated; 2. not rated, tuanapot Vorapin, Thailand; 4. Zolam Petelo, South Africa; 5.

Everado Morales; 6. Pongsaiek Sitk-anongsak, Thailand; 7. Alexander Sanchez, Puerto Rico; 8. Will Grigsby, 9. Taekil Lee, Korea; 10.

Domingo Guillen, Dominican Republic. Mini Flyweight (105 pounds) Champion: Vacant, 1. Daniel Reyes, Colombia; 2 not rated, 3. Rocky Palma, Puerto Rico; 4. Rerrmn Guardia, Coiontoa; 5.

Hirosht Nakafima, Japan, 6. Rocky Lim, Taiwan; 7. Aiuerto Rosset, Peru; 8. Wandee Chareon, Thailand, 9. Wolf Tokimitsu, Japan; 10.

Daniel Reyes, Colombia. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (4-4) AT ATLANTA FALCONS (3-6) Tampa Bay: QUtst JUNAUl LB Shnlton Queries (giom). PROBABi RB Rabih Abdullah (shoulder); CB Donnie Abraham (hip); DT James Canmda hamstring): lb Don Davis (shoulder); DI Anthony McFarland (triceps); 01 Warren Sanp knee); Dt Steve White (ankle); WR Karl Williams (knee) Atlanta: UUT: LB Keith Brooking (loot). QUESI lUNABl DE Patrick Kerney (ribs); tphraim Salaam (ribs); Bob Whitheld (neckshoulder). PROBABLE: LB Henri Crockett (ankle); Gerald Burrows (knee); IBMnrk Simoneau (ankle).

WASHINGTON REDSKINS (6-3) AT ARIZONA CARDINALS (2-6) Washington: UutSilUNABlE; IB Shawn Barber (knee); WR Irving Fryar (ribs); CB Darren Green (call); QB Brad Johnson (knee); Keith Sims (Achilles) PROBABLE: LB LaVar Arrington (shoulder); Mark Carrier (shoulder); DE Marco Coleman (shoulder); WR Albert Connell (shoulder knee), WR James Thrash (thigh). Arizona: OUT: Tommy Bennett (ouadncep); DE I nomas Burke (stomach); DT Tony McCoy (knee). DOUBTFUL: LB James Folston (hamstring); Matt Joyce (back). QUESTIONABLE: IB Rob Frednckson (shoulder); TE Chris Gedney (ribs). PROBABLE: RB Michael Pittman (shoulder); DE Simeon Rice (shoulder); L6 Ray Thompson (ribs).

Monday's Game MINNESOTA VIKINGS (7-1) AT GREEN BAY PACKERS (3-5) Minnesota: OUT: Dt Bryce Pauo (knee); Orlando I nomas (shoulder). PROBABLE: DE John Burrough (ankle); Dave Dixon (hand); TE Johnny McWiiliams (back). Green Bay: OUT: Gary Berry (neck-injured reserve); Earl Dotson (back). QUESTIONABLE: RB Dorsey Levens (knee); TE Ryan Welnight (hamstring); DE David Bowens (ankle). 13.

Catella Desormeaux 301 lACattetatta Nakatani 101 Trainers (by post position): 1, Michael Stoute. 2, Ron MiAnally 3, Masahiro Horli. 4, Joseph Orse-no. 5, Juiio Canani. 6, Carlos uflon Panas.

7, David Bell 8, Joseph Orseno. 9, William Mott. 10, Paul Foul 11, Robert Frankel 12, Todd Pletcher, 13, Peter Schiergen. 14, Bob Balteit Weights: Collect he Cash, (Mdmx, Maltese Superb. Petrushka 1 19 pounds, Others 123.

Distance: Vi miles (tort). Purse: $1,210,000. First pace $629 Juvenile (2VO colts and geldings) 1. Point Given Stevens 8-1 2. Srorpion Gomel 50-1 3.

Dollar Bill Miglion) 301 4. Macno Dm Baiey 12 1 5. Noverre Dettori 15 1 6. A Valentine Chavez 7 2 7. turnoerry Is Kinai 30 1 8.

City Zip Santos 201 9. Street Cry Flores 41 10. Arabian Light Sellers 51 11. Vonaguska Day 12-1 12. Flame Ihrower fspinoia 31 13.

Trailthefox Prado 501 14. Burning Roma McCarron 201 Trainers (by post position): 1, Bob Balfert. 2, D. Wayne lukas. 3, Dallas Stewart.

4, Joseph Orseno 5, David I Oder 6, Nick Zito, 7, Aidan O'Brien, 8, Linda Rice. 9, Eoin Harty 10, Bob Batlert, 11, D. Wayne lukas. 12, Bob Batlert. 13, Patrick-Louis Biancone 14, Anthony Dutrow.

Weights: 122 pounds each. Distance: 1 116 mill. Purse: Sl.O.'us A First plate: $556,400. Turf (3YO end up) 1. Katanisi Murtaugh 7-2 2.

Fantastic Light Dettori 81 3. Subtle Power Bailey 201 4. Montjeu Kmane 5-2 5. Fruits ol Love Pesiier 301 6. Oro Santos 8-1 7.

Manndar Nakatani 4-1 B.AIy's Alley Prado 50-1 9Mutamam Hill 15-1 10. John's Call Samyn 8-1 11. Quiet Resolve Sellers 13-1 12. Down The Aisle Day 201 13. Williams News Husband 301 Trainers (by post position): 1, Michael Stoute.

2, Saeed bin Suroor. 3, William Mott. 4, John Hammond. 5, Mark Johnston. 6, Christophe Clement 7, C.

Beau Greely 8, John Tammaro. 9, Alec Stewart 10, Thomas Voss. 11, Mark Frostad, 12, William Mott. 13, Thomas Amoss. Weights: Oro, Subtle Power 122 pounds; Others 126.

Distance: l'i miles (turf). Purse: $2,480,000. First place- $1,289,600. Classic (3YO and up) 1. Captain Steve Sellers 101 2.

Euchre Flores 30-1 3. Golden Missile Bailey 151 4. Cat Thief Day 151 5. Guided Tour Melancon 501 6. Albert The Great Chavez 51 7.

lemon Drop Kid Praoo 5-1 8. Dust On The Bottle Doocy 50-1 9. Fusaichi Pegasus Desormeaux 8-5 10. Pine Dance Husband 50-1 11. Vision And Verse Castillo 501 12.

Gander Velazquez 301 13. Tiznow McCarron 5-1 14. Giant's Causeway Kmane 6-1 Trainers (by post position): 1, Bob Baffert. 2, Robert Frankel, 3, Joseph Orseno. 4, D.

Wayne lukas. 5. Niali O'Caliaghan. 6, Nick Zito. 7, Flint Schulholer.

8, Glenn Hild. 9, Neil Drysdale. 10, Dermot Weld. 11, William Mott. 12, John Terra-nova.

13, Jay Robbins. 14, Aidan O'Brien. Weights: Albert The Great, Captain Steve, Fusaichi Pegasus, Giant's Causeway, Pine Dance, Tiznow 122 pounds; Others 126 each. Oistance: IV. miles.

Purse: $4,770,000. First place: $2,480,400. Cleveland 86. New Jersey 8 Dallas 97, Milwaukee 91 DelilHl 104, lotonto vS Philadelphia 101, New York 71 San Antonio 98, Indiana 85 Sacramento 100, Chicago 81 Minnesota 106, Houston 98 Utah 107, t.A. Clippers 94 Golden Stale 96, Phoenix 94 LA.

Lakers 96, Portland 86 Vancouver 94. Seattle 88 Wednesday's Results Philadelphia 104, luronto 98 Boston 101, Detroit 83 Washington 95 Charlotte 77 Sacramento at Cleveland, inc. Orlando at Miami, inc. Denver at Seattle, inc. Ulan at A lakers, inc.

Today's Games Atlanta at New York, Ju p.m. Indiana at Minnesota at San Antonio, 8 m. Milwaukee at Houston, 8 30 p.m. Goiden state at Denver, 9 p.m. Portland at Phoenu, 9 pm.

Vancouver at t.A Ciioperi, 10:30 p.m. Friday's Games New York at Wasnrnglon 7 m. Philadelphia at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 7:30 m. Miami al Charlotte.

7:30 p.m, Sacramento at Detroit, 8 m. New Jersey at Chicago, 8:30 put. WEDNESDAY'S BOXES 76ERS 104), RAPTORS 98 TORONTO (98) Williamson i 00 10, Oakley 3 8 0 0 6, Davis 511 810 18, M.Jackson 7-13 0-0 16, Carter 9-19 5-6 25, Peterson 1 8 1-1 3, Willis 6-8 0-0 12, Curry 04 0-0 0, Williams 3-7 11 a Totals 39 86 15 18 98, PHILADELPHIA (104) lynch 2-8 0 0 4, Hill 5-9 2-6 12, Ratlilf 3-5 2-5 8, Snow 5-9 6-8 16. lverson 9-23 6-6 74. Mac-Culloch 2-3 00 4.

Kukoc 5 8 00 11, McKie 57 1- 111, Maxwell 3 oo 6, Mohammed 2-5 2-2 6. Totals 41-85 19 28 104. Toronto 31 22 20 25 98 Philadelphia 25 34 16 29 -104 3-Pomt Goals Toronto 5-13 (Carter 2-4, M.Jackson 2-6, Williams 11, Peterson 0-2), Philadelphia 311 (Maxwell 2-4, Kukoc 1-3, lverson 0-4). Fouled out Ratiitf Hill, Rebounds Toronto 50 (Davis 11), Philadet-phia 53 (Hill 10). Assists Toronto 23 (M.Jackson 12), Philadelphia 19 (Snow 8).

Total louts Toronto 26, Philadelphia 23. Technicals lynch. A 19,817 CELTICS 103, PISTONS 83 DETROIT (83) Owens 3-8 1-2 7, J.Williams 3-8 0-0 6, B.Wallace 3-4 0-2 6, Atkins 1-14 OO 2, Stack-house 7-21 3-4 20, Montross 2-3 0-0 4, Buechler 2-3 0-0 5, J.Wallace 510 2-2 12, Curry 1-2 0-0 2, Cleaves 0 54-4 4, Cehallos 5-11 0-0 13, Moore 1-3 00 2. Totals 33-92 10 14 83, BOSTON (103) Walker 12 19 6-6 33, Williams 03 0-0 0, Bartic 5-7 0-0 10, Anderson 2-9 3-4 8, Pierce 9-24 9-14 28, Gntlin 1-5 00 2, R.Brown 0-2 0-0 0, Potapenko 1-2 2-2 4, Moiso 01 0-0 0, Stith 2- 5 10 10 16, Blount 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 32-77 32-38 103.

Detroit 19 21 22 21 83 Boston 29 27 18 29 -103 3- Point Goals Detroit 7-21 (Slackhouse 3-7, Cebailos 3-7, Buechler 1-1, Cleaves 0-1, J.Wallace 0-1, Atkins 0-4), Boston 7-15 (Walker 3-6 Stith 2 3, Anderson 11, Pierce 1- 4, Griffin 01). Fouled out None. Rebounds Detroit 65 (J.Williams 14), Boston 49 (Walker, Bathe 12). Assists Detroit 18 (Atkins 7), Boston 22 (Anderson, Pierce 5). total fouls Detroit 28, Boston 22.

A 17725 WIZARDS 95, HORNETS 77 WASHINGTON (95) Howard 6-10 1-1 13, lopei 2-8 8-10 12, White 2- 5 2-2 6, Strickland 6-10 6-6 18, Richmond 3-8 3- 3 10, Ekelie 1-1 0-0 2, R.Hamilton 9-14 2-2 23, King 1-1 2-2 4, Parks 1-4 0-0 2, Mic.Smittl 1-21-2 3, Whitney 1-2 00 1 Totals 33-65 25 78 95. CHARLOTTE (77) Mashburn 5-21 3-4 13, Brown 4-64-412, Campbell 4-7 510 13, Davis 2 10 2-2 6. Wesley 3-13 6-8 12, Thorpe 1-2 00 2, Recasner 2-4 00 4, Robinson 1-5 00 2, H.Hawkins 1-1 2-2 4, Magloire 3-4 1-2 7, James 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 27-74 23-32 77. Washington 32 19 17 27 -45 Charlotte 21 21 14 21 -77 3-Pomt Goals Washington 4-8 (R.Hamilton 3-4, Richmond 1-2, Whitney 0-1, White 01), Charlotte 09 (Davis 0-1, Robinson 01, Mashburn 0-2, Wesley 0-5).

Fouled out None. Rebounds Washington 47 (MicSmith 7), Charlotte 44 (Brown 10). Assists Washington 24 (Strickland 6), Charlotte 21 (Davis 6). Total fouls Washington 28, Charlotte 25. Technicals MicSmith, Mashburn, Campbell.

A 16,043 PREPS BOYS SOCCER REGIONAL TOURNAMENT REGIONAL FINALS All games will he Saturday, Nov. 4, 7 p.m. DIVISION At Cleveland State Hudson (14-OS) vs. Cle. St.

Ignatius (19-1- 1) AtTBA Strongsville (17-2-1) vs. N. Olmsted (17-2- 1) AtWesterville N. Worthington Kilbourne (15-4-1) vs. Zanes-ville (12-5-2) At West Carrollton W.

Chester lakota W. (13-2-4) vs. Liberty Twp.LakotaE. (15-3-3) MEN'S SOCCER Wilmington 1, Heidelberg 0 IGoai; Wilnwnuiun Matt Milam, Aisl: Wilmington Mike Miller. Wilmington 16-2-2, Heidelberg 8 82) WOMEN'S SOCCER MCC TOURNAMENT Today's garnet No.

3 Wright State vs. No. 6 Loyola, 5:30 pm. No. 4 Butter vs.

No. Wis. Green Bay, 7.30 om. Friday's semifinals Wright State Loyola winner vs. No.

2 Detroit, 30 p.m. ButlerWis. Green Bay winner n. No. 1 Wis.

-Milwaukee, 7:30 pm. Sunday's championship Semifinal winners, Nuon VOLLEYBALL Xavier del. Dayton, 15-8, IS-10, 15 HOCKEY NHL STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division IT Ol PU GF GA New Jersey 6 2 2 0 14 45 28 Pittsburgh 5 4 1 0 11 31 33 N.Y. islanders 4 3 2 0 10 25 23 Philadelphia 3 5 3 0 9 30 39 N.Y. Rangers 5 6 0 0 8 30 33 Northeast Division OL Pts GF GA Ottawa 1 3 0 17 43 24 Toronto 6 0 0 12 26 24 Bullalo 5 3 1 1 12 29 26 Montreal 4 5 2 0 10 31 33 Boston 4 6 1 1 10 29 40 Southeast Division OL Pts GF GA Carolina 3 5 3 0 9 29 35 Washington 2 5 4 1 9 29 36 Florida 1 3 3 3 21 29 Atlanta 1 3 0 7 24 28 Tampa Bay 2 7 1 1 6 31 45 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division I OL Pts GF GA St louis 9 2 1 0 19 41 22 Detroit 7 4 0 1 IS 35 29 Nashville 4 3 3 1 12 25 26 Chicaqo 3 7 0 1 7 20 34 Columbus 3 1 0 1 7 22 Northwest Division OL Pts GF GA Colorado 9 1 2 0 20 36 19 Vancouver 6 2 2 1 15 40 31 Edmonton 6 5 2 0 14 37 36 Calgary 3 8 1 0 7 26 35 Minnesota 2 7 3 0 7 23 37 Pacific Division OL Pts GF GA Phoenix 9 1 2 0 20 42 23 Anaheim 6 4 1 2 15 40 45 Dallas 6 4 1 1 14 33 31 San Jose 6 2 1 0 13 25 18 LosAnyeles 5 6 2 0 12 46 42 Two points for a win, one point tor a and overtime loss.

Tuesday's Results Ottawa 4, Toronto 3 N.Y. Islanders 4, Boston 2 Columbus 4, Los Angeles 1 Carolina 6, Tampa Bay 5, OT Washington 6, Detroit 2 SL Louis 4, Nashville 2 Wednesday's Results N.Y. Rangers 6, Tampa Bay 1 Detroit at Montreal, inc. N.Y. Islanders at Florida, inc.

Philadelphia at New Jersey, inc. Columbus at Dallas, inc. Calgary at Edmonton, inc. Colorado at Vancouver, mc Phoenix at Anaheim, inc. Pittsburgh at San Jose, inc.

Today's Games N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Nashville at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Chicago at Boston, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.

Los Angeles at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Washington at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Friday's Games Montreal at Buffalo, 7 p.m. N.Y.

Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Colorado, 9 p.m. Minnesota at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Dallas at Phoenix, 9 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Vancouver, 10 p.m. WEDNESDAY'S SUMMARY RANGERS 6, LIGHTNING 1 Tampa Bay 0 10-1 N.Y. Rangers 0 4 2 -6 First Period None. Penalties Pilon, NY (high-sticking), Mara, TB (holding), Warmer, TB (hooking), Mara, TB (slashing), 14:04. Second Period 1.

New York, Fleury 7 (leetch. Messier), 3:14 (pp). 2, New York, Taylor 1 (Mottau, Fleury), 3:38. 3, Tampa Bay, R.Johnson 1 (Drulia, Primeau), 12:30. 4, New York, Fleury 8 (Leetch, Messier), 15:15 (pp).

5, New York, McCarthy 1 Johnsson, Taylor), 19:04. Penalties Warnner, TB (high-sticking), Graves, NY (interference), M.Johnson, TB stick), 14:09. Third Period 6, New York, tacroik 1 (Grosek, Johnsson), 3:34. 7, New York, Fleury 9 (York, Leetch), 4:33 (sh). Penalty Brown, NY (boarding), 4:13.

Shots on goal Tampa Bay 5-16-11 32. New York 14-11-11 36. Power-play Opportunities Tampa Bay 0 of New York 2 of 5. Goalies Tampa Bay, Weekes 2-5-0 (28 shots saves), Kochan (4:33 third, 8-8). New York, Richter 2-2-0 (36-35).

A 18,200 Referees Brad Meier, Don Van Massen-hovea Linesmen Jean Monn, Brian Murphy. ECHL STANDINGS NORTHEAST DIVISION Pts GF GA Trenton 6 2 0 12 28 17 Roanoke 6 3 0 12 22 17 Greensboro 5 3 1 11 40 33 Richmond 5 3 1 11 25 28 Charlotte 1 2 2 4 18 20 NORTHWEST DIVISION Pts GF GA Dayton 5 1 1 11 24 15 Peoria 4 2 0 8 21 19 Johnstown 3 4 1 7 21 19 Toledo 3 2 0 6 16 22 Wheeling 17 1 3 18 37 SOUTHEAST DIVISION I Pts GF GA Greenville 4 3 0 8 23 20 Tallahassee 4 4 0 8 28 28 South Carolina 3 4 1 7 23 25 Augusta 3 3 0 6 16 18 Florida 2 4 2 6 27 35 Pee Dee 2 5 0 4 18 25 SOUTHWEST DIVISION Pts GF GA Louisiana 8 1 0 16 37 24 Arkansas 5 2 0 10 23 14 Mississippi 4 3 0 8 23 18 Baton Rouge 4 4 0 8 19 16 Pensacola 4 4 0 8 26 31 New Orleans 3 3 1 7 29 30 Mobile 3 4 1 7 25 26 Birmingham 2 3 0 4 18 22 Jackson 2 4 0 4 13 24 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a victory; shootout losses earn one point and are referred to as ties. Tuesday's Results Greensboro 7, Wheeling 4 Pensacola 4, Arkansas 3 Wednesday's Results Peoria at Toledo, inc. Birmingham at Jackson, inc. Today's Games South Carolina at Greenville Baton Rouge at New Orleans BASKETBALL At Vandalia HarrisonOn.

Mutner ol Mercy winner it Cm. Ml. Notre DamePinna winner At Hilliard Cols. Wattersonlanuilar winner vs. CM, McAuleyNewark winner 1 DIVISION II SEMIFINALS Wednesday's Results At Byesvtlle Wintersville Indian Creek (24-1) vs.

Ma ersburg W. Holmes (24 1); Sunbury Big Walnut (19 6) vs. Washington C.H, (1510) At Mansfield Aosslord (17-9) vs. Cols. Hartley (13-1 Galion (21-2) vs.

lousmie (231) At Wilmington Eaton def. Alter, 12 IS, 15-9, 15 13; St Bernard Roger Bacon def. Hamilton Badtn, 14- 3,15 5 I At Stow 1 Olmsted Falls (21 51 vs. Tallmadge (22-1), Mentor lake Cath. (713) vs.

Hubtatd (24-4) FINALS 7 All games will he Nov, 4,4 p.m. At Byesville Wintersville InOian CreekMiilersburj Holmes winner vs. Sunbury Big Walnut Washington C.H. winner I At Mansfield 1 RossfordCois. Hartley winner vs.

GeWn Louisville winner At Wilmington 1 Eaton vs. St. Bernard Roger Bacon At Stow 1 Olmsted FallsTailmadge winner vs. Mentor lake Cam, HuDbard winner DIVISION III SEMIFINALS Today's Games At Logan Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley (23-3) vs. Minford (20 6); Marion Elgin (22-3) vs.

CMkct)-theUnipto(22-3) At Findlay Hamler Patrick Henry (17-7) vs. laGrange Keystone (22-3): Montpelier Huron (21-4) At Barberton Brookfield (19-4) vs. Cleveland Villa- AngelaSt. Joseph (15-10); Akron Manchester (24-2) vi Hanoverton United (202) At Wilmington Versailles (20 6) vs. Sidney lehman (26; 0); Reading (21-3) vs.

Fredericktown (20-31' FINALS All games will be Saturday, Nov. 4, 4 p.m. At Logan Zoarville Tuscarawas vaileyMmford winner vs. Marion EigjnChillicothe Untoto wtfleer At Findlay Hamler Patrick HenrylaGrange Keystone winner vs. MontpelierHuron winner At Barberton BrookfieldCieveiand VASJ winner vs.

Akron ManchesterHanovenon United winner At Wilmington VersaillesSidney Lehman winner vs. 4 ReadingFredericktown winner DIVISION IV SEMIFINALS Wednesday's Results At Vandalia 1 Marion Local def. Fort Loramie, 15-6, 15- 11 Jackson Center def. Twin Valley South, i At Elide Convoy Crestview (24-0) vs. Toledo Christian (18-6); Gibsonhurg (23-1) vs.

Bascom Hopewell-Loudon (241) At Hudson Newbury (16-7) vs. New Washington Buckeye Central (22-3); Mineral Ridge (14-10) vs. Kidron Cent. Christian (22-3) At Lancaster Centerburg (26 0) vs. Portsmouth Clay 1 (20-4); Frankfort Adena (23-2) vs.

Wellsville 19-5) FINALS i All games will he Saturday, Nov. 4, 4 p.n. At Vandalia Marion localFort Loramie winner vs. Jackson Center At Elida 1 Convoy CrestviewToledo Christian wirrter vs. GibsonburgBascom Hopewell-Loudon winner At Hudson NewburyNew Washington Buckeye Central winner vs.

Mineral RidgeKidron Cent Christian winner At Lancaster CenterburgPortsmouth Clay winner vt Frankfort AdenaWellsville winner FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PAIRINGS DIVISION I All games are at 7 p.m. Saturday at 7 tun. unless noted otherwise Region! (8) Lakewood St. Edward (6-3) at a) Solon (10-0) (5) Cle. Glenville (9-1) at (4) Shaker His, (10-0), 1 p.m.

(7) Middleburg Hts. Midpark (6-4) at (2) Cle. St, Ignatius (9-0) (6) Pamesville Riverside (9-1) at (3) Strongsville (9-1) Region 2 (8) Tol. Whitmer (7-3) at (1) Massillon Perry (9-1) (5) N. Can.

Hoover (8-2) at (4) Massillon Jackson (8-2) (7) Marion Harding (8-2) at (2) Massillon Washington (8-2) (6) Can. Glen Oak (8-2) at (3) Mansfield (9- Region 3 (8) Hilliard Davidson (7-2) at (1) Pickering-ton (10-0) (5) Logan (1O0) at (4) Westerville South (8-2) (7) Wayne (6-4) at (2) Upper Arlington (10 0) (6) Miamisburo (8-2) at (3) Troy (9-1) Region 4 (8) Fairfield (7-3) at (1) Cm. Moeller (9-1) (5) Cm. Elder (6-3) at (4) Lebanon (IOO) (7) Cm. Anderson (8-2) at (2) Cin Colerain (10-0) (6) Cin.

Western Hills (9-1) at (3) Cin. St Xavier (7-3) DIVISION II All games are at 7:30 p.m. Friday Region (8) Cle. East (7-3) at (1) Avon Lake (9-1) (5) Niles McKinley (9-1) at (4) Youngs. Chaney (10-0) (7) Garfield Hts.

(8-2) at (2) Olmsted Falls (9-1) (6) Brecksviile Broadview Hts. (8-2) at (3) Amherst Steele (9-1) Region 6 (8) Tol. St. Francis (6-4) at (1) Defiance (10-J) (5) Tiffin Columbian (9-1) at (4) Green (8-2) (7) Whitehouse Anthony Wayne (8-2) at (2) Bowling Green (9-1) (6) Akr. Buchtel (9-1) at (3) Tol.

Rogers (9- Region 7 (8) Cols. St. Charles (7-3) at (1) Marysville (10-0) (5) Springfield South (7-3) at (4) Cols. Beechcrolt(9-l) 7) Dover (7-3) at (2) Cols. DeSales (7-3) (6) Cols.

Independence (91) at (3) Cols. Brookhaven (9-1) Region 8 (8) Wapokoneta (6-4) at (1) Vandalia Butler (9-1) (5) Cin. Glen Este (7-3) at (4) Trenton Edgewood (9-1) (7) Oxlord Talawanda (7-3) at (2) Piqua (8-2) (6) Loveland (7-3) at (3) Cin. McNicholas (7-3) DIVISION III All games are at 7 p.m. Saturday Region 9 (8) Chagrin Falls Kenston (5-5) at (1) Hubbard (7-2) (5) Medina Highland (7-3) at (4) Menton Lake Catholic (7-3) (7) Fairview Park Fairview (5-5) at (2) Copley (8-2) (6) Cortland Lakeview (6-4) at (3) Akr.

Hoban(8-2) Region 10 (8) Van Wert (6-4) at (1) Sunbury Big Walnut (9-1) (5) St. Marys Memorial (7-3) at (4) Belle- vue 8-2) (7) Bellefontaine (7-3) at (2) Cols. Watterson (7-3) (6) Ottawa-Glandorf (7-3) at (3) Fostoria (8-2) Region 11 (8) Beloit W. Branch (7-3) at (1) Can. CenL Catholic (9-1) (5) Carrollton (8-2) at (4) Lisbon Beaver (10-0) (7) Canfield (7-3) at (2) Louisville (8-2) (6) Millersburg W.

Holmes (9-1) at (3) McConnellsville Morgan (10-0) Region 12 (8) Jackson (8-2) at (1) Portsmouth (10-0) (5) On. Purceli Marian (7-3) at 4) Galltoo-lis Gallia (8-2) (7) Eaton (7-3) at (2) Day. Chaminade-Julienne (8-2) (6) Circleville Logan Elm (8-2) at New Richmond (100) DIVISION IV All games are at 7:30 p.m. Friday Region 13 (8) Youngs. Liberty (6-4) at O) Cle.

VASJ (91) (5) Chagrin Falls (9-1) at (4) Perry (B-2) (7) Aurora (6-4) at (2) Youngs. Ursuline (9-1) (6) Wickliffe (6-3) at (3) Akr. Manchester (91) Region 14 (8) Delta (6-4) at (1) Sandusky Perkins (10- 0) (5) Tontogany Otsego (8-2) at (4) Coldwa-ter(8 2) (7) Castalia Margaretta (7-3) at (2) Wellington (10-0) (6) Millbury lake (8-2) at (3) Huron (8-2) Region IS (8) Loudonville (7-2) at (1) Newark Licking Valley (1O0) (5) Bellaire(8-2)at(4)Utica(9-l) (7) Martins Ferry (7-3) at (2) Ironton ffl-1) (6) Carroll Bloom-Carroll (8-2) at (3) Coshocton (10-0) Region 16 (8) On. Indian Hill (6-4) at (1) Cm. Wyoming (8-2) (5) Hamiton Badin (5-5) at (4) Blanchester (7) Cm.

Madeira (7-3) at (2) Valley View (6) Wheelersburg (5-5) at 0) Minford (7-3) NFL STANDINGS AMERICAN CONFERENCE East WIT Pet PF PA Indianapolis 1 2J2 171 Miami 6 0 .750 177 Ul N.Y. Jets 6 2 0 .750 185 163 Buffalo 4 4 0 500 163 13 New England 2 6 0 .250 143 171 Central WIT Pet PF PA Tennessee 7 1 0 .85 172 118 Pittsburgh 3 0 .675 130 84 Baltimore 5 4 0 .556 140 98 Jacksonville 3 6 0 .3.13 165 207 Cincinnati 2 6 0 80 167 Cleveland 2 7 0 221 98 209 Wert WIT Pet PF PA Oakland 7 1 0 .875 141 KansasOty 3 0 .675 212 166 Denver 4 4 0 .500 238 178 Seattle 2 7 0 .272 1 40 224 San Diego 0 8 0 000 130 219 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Y. Giants 6 2 0 750 144 112 Washington 6 3 0 .667 170 142 Philadelphia 5 4 0 .556 188 134 Dallas 3 5 0 .375 191 197 Arizona 2 0 .250 131 231 Central WIT Pet PF PA Minnesota 7 1 0 375 197 178 Detroit 5 3 0 .625 161 164 Tampa Bay 4 4 0 .500 205 138 Green Say 3 5 0 .375 168 167 Chicago 1 7 0 .125 110 202 West WIT Pet PF PA St. Louis 7 1 0 .875 330 252 New Orleans 5 3 0 .625 152 127 Carolina 3 5 0 J5 156 129 Atlanta 3 6 0 .333 162 250 San Francisco 0 -222 238 292 Sunday's Results Atlanta 13. Carolina 12 Indianapolis 30, Detroit 18 Bullalo 23.

Jets 20 Miami 28, Green Bay 20 Pittsburgh 9, Baltimore 6 Tampa Bay 41, Minnesota 13 Cincinnati 12, Cleveland 3 St. Louis 34, San Francisco 24 New Orleans 21, Arizona 10 NY. Giants 24, Philadelphia 7 Kansas City 24, Seattle 19 Jacksonville 23, Dallas 17, OT Oakland 15, San Diego 13 BYES: New England, Denver, Chicago Monday's Result Tennessee 27, Washington 21 Week 10 Sunday's Games Miami at Detroit, 1 p.m. Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m. Indianapolis at Chicago, 1 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Baltimore at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 1p.m. N.Y.

Giants at Cleveland, 1 p.m. San Francisco at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Washington at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Denver at N.Y, Jets, 4:15 p.m. San Diego at Seattle, 4:15 Kansas City at Oakland, 4:15 p.m.

Carolina at St. Louis, 8:20 p.m. BYE: Jacksonville Monday, Nov. 6 Minnesota at Green Bay, 9 p.m. INJURY REPORT NEW YORK (AP) The National Football league iniury report for this week as provided by the league: Sunday's Games BALTIMORE RAVENS (5-4) AT CINCINNATI BENGALS (2-6) Baltimore: OUT: WR Travis Taylor (clavicle).

DOUBTFUL: RB Obafemi Ayanbadeio (toe). QUESTIONABLE: DT Tony Siragusa (lower leg). PROBABLE: Kim Herring line); LB Jamie Sharper (ankle). Cincinnati: OUT: LB Brian Simmons (knee); John Jackson (hamstring). QUESTIONABLE: JoJuan Armour (foot).

PROBABLE: Rich Braham (knee); RB art Groce(knee). BUFFALO BILLS (4-4) AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (2-6) Buffalo: OUT: DE Phil Hansen (knee). QUESTIONABLE: QB Rob Johnson (shoulder), PROBABLE: LB Corey Moore (ankle). New England: DOUBTFUL: LB Andy Katzenmoyer (back). QUESTIONABLE: NT Chad Eaton (knee); WR Dane Looker (leg); DE Willie McGinest (back); DL Brandon Mitchell (leo).

CAROLINA PANTHERS (3-5) AT ST. LOUIS RAMS (7-1) Carolina: OUT: Clarence Jones (knee); Bryan Stol-tenberg (knee). DOUBTFUL: TE Kris Mangum shoulder). QUESTIONABLE: DE Reggie White (shoulder). PROBABLE: Rashard Anderson (knee); RBTshimanga Biakabutuka (ankle); C8 Eric Davis (thigh); RB Chris Hetherington (heel); DT Alvin McKinley (knee); WR Mtihsln Muhammad (hamstring); DT Eric Swann (knee).

SL Louis: OUT: QB Kurt Warner (finger); KJett Wilkins (guadricep). DOUBTFUL: CB Todd Lyght (hamstringAchilles). QUESTIONABLE: RB Marshall Faulk (knee); RB James Hodgins (calf); RB Robert Holcombe (hamstring), PROBABLE: RB Trung Canidate (foot); 0T Gay-Ion Hyder (knee). DALLAS COWBOYS (3-S) AT PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (5-4) Dallas: OUT: DT Chad Henmngs (neck). QUESTIONABLE: QB Troy Aikman (back).

PROBABLE: DE Ebenezer Ekuban (toe); LB Dat Nguyen (neck). Philadelphia: QUESTIONABLE: Rashard Cook (concussion); DE Mike Mamula (foot). PROBABLE: Je'Rod Cherry (knee); LB James Darling (elbow); DT Paul Grasmams (back); DT Corey Simon (kneeshoulder); John Wel-bourn(trap). DENVER BRONCOS (4-4) AT NEW YORK JETS (6-2) Denver: DOUBTFUL: RB KaRon Coleman (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: LB Keith Burns (hamstring); WR Chris Cole (elbow); Mark Schlereth (knee).

PROBABLE: WR Robert Brooks (hamstring); RB Terrell Davis (ankleloot); QB Brian Griese (shoulder); RB Howard Griffith (knee); CB Dar-ryl Pounds (thumb); DT Trevor Pryce (knee). New York: DOUBTFUL: LB John Abraham (groin); TE Anthony Becht (knee); WR Windrell Hayes (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: DT Jason Ferguson (ankleknee); LB Dwayne Gordon (foot). PROBABLE: WR Wayne Chrebet (shoulder); WR Laveranues Coles (shin); LB Brian Cox (ankle); Jason Fabini (knee); John Hall (quad); RB Curtis Martin (knee); Kevin Mawae (foot); RB-TE Jake Moreland (wrist); RB Bernie Parmalee (hamstring); QB Vinny Testaverde neck); Randy Thomas (ankle). INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (6-2) AT CHICAGO BEARS (1-7) Indianapolis: DOUBTFUL: DT Ellis Johnson (knee).

QUESTIONABLE: RB Kevin McDougal (neck). PROBABLE: LB Dwight Holder (ear scalp); Steve McKinney (shinfoot); Jeff Saturday (calf); DT Josh Williams (hand knee). Chicago: OUT: QB Cade McNown (shoulder). QUESTIONABLE: DT Brad Culpepper (shoulder); Olin Kreutz (toe). PROBABLE: CB Jerry Azumah (side).

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (5-3) AT OAKLAND RAIDERS (7-1) Kansas City: OUT: DE Eric Hicks (knee). QUESTIONABLE: RB Donnell Bennett (foot); DT Dan Williams (loot); Tim Grunhard (ankle); WR Sylvester Morris (shoulder). PROBABLE: OT Chester McGlockton (shoulder); CB Eric Warf-ield (back); LB Donnie Edwards (knee). Oakland: OUT: DE Lance Johnstone (groin). DOUBTFUL: Matt Stinchcomb (knee shoulder).

QUESTIONABLE: Johnnie Harris (ankle); WR Jerry Porter (hamstring); RB Jon Ritchie (calf); RB Tyrone Wheatley (ankle). PROBABLE: Eric Johnson (shoulder); WR Andre Rison (toe). MIAMI DOLPHINS (6-2) AT DETROIT LIONS (5-3) Miami: OUT: LB 2ach Thomas (ankle). DOUBTFUL: WR Tony Martin (loot). QUESTIONABLE: DT Tim Bowens (foot); WR Bert Emanuel (wrist) PROBABLE: QB Jay Fiedler (ribs); Trent Gamble (shoulder); DT Jermaine Haley (shoulder); LB Larry Izzo (ankle).

Detroit: OUT: WR Germane Crow-ell (loot); Ray Roberts (Achilles). QUESTIONABLE: DT Luther Elliss (neck); WR Desmond Howard (neck); WR Herman Moore (foot). NEW YOAk GIANTS (6-2) AT CLEVELAND BROWNS (2-7) New York: DOUBTFUL: CB Jason Sehorn (rib); LB Brandon Short (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: CB Reggie Stephens (ankle); Andre Weathers (knee). PROBABLE: Jaret Holmes (ankle).

Cleveland: DOUBTFUL: WR Damn Chiaver-ini (knee). QUESTIONABLE: DT Stalin Colinet (neck); LB Lenoy Jones (hamstring); DE Arnold Miller (ankle); WR David Patten (toe). PITTSBURGH STEELERS (5-3) AT TENNESSEE TITANS (7-1) -Pittsburgh: OUT: RB Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala (Toot). QUESTIONABLE: Dermontti Dawson (groin). PROBABLE: RB Jerome Bettis (guad); TE Mark Bruener (hip); WR Troy Edwards (hip); Wayne Gandy (shoulder); DE Kevin Henry (shoulder); Shar Pourdanesh (knee); DE Jeremy Staat (shoulder); WR Hires Ward (back).

Tennessee: OUT: DT Henry Ford (knee). QUESTIONABLE: RB Eddie George (kneetoe); LB Randall Godlrey (loot); DE Kenny Holmes (shoulder); Kevin Long (neck); QB Steve McNair (back); WR Derrick Mason (backankle); WR Carl Pickens (hamstring); DT Joe Salave'a (knee); WR Yancey Thigpen (hamstringankle). SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (2-7) AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (5-3) San Francisco: DOUBTFUL: 7ack Bronson (neck). QUESTIONABLE: Derrick Deese (knee); LB Julian Peterson (knee); LB Jeff Posey (hamstring); RB Paul Smith (ankle). PROBABLE: Ray Brown (knee); LB Ken Norton Jr.

(back): LB Winfred Tubbs (hamstring). New Orleans: OUT: WR Jake Reed (leg). DOUBTFUL: LB Donta Jones (knee); Chris Oldham (knee); WR Robert Wilson (hip). QUESTIONABLE: WR Joe Horn (knee). PROBABLE: C-G Tom Ackerman (ankle); WR Keith Poole (neckconcussion); LB Corey Terry hamstring); DT Jared Tomich (shoulder); CB Fred Weary (backwrist); RB Ricky Williams (shoul- DIEGO CHARGERS (0-8) AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (2-7) San Diego: OUT CB Reggie Rusk (knee).

QUESTIONABLE: RB Kenny Bynum (hamstring). Seattle: DOUBTFUL QB Brock Huard (concussion). QUESTIONABLE: RB Ricky Walters (toe). TRANSACTIONS AUTO RACING RICHMOND INtCMNAiiUNAl RACEWAY Named Roger Curtis senior director of marketing and sales. WATKINS GUN INTERNATIONAL Named Scott Rovn director ol sponsorship and Karen Gauthier director ol communications.

BASEBALL American League ANAHFIM ANbHS Named Brian Scherr physical therapist TEXAS RANGERS Sold the contract of Of Pedro Valdes to Fukuoka Daiei Hawks of the Japanese Pacific League. Signed David Steed to a minor-league contract. TORONTO BLUE JAYS Signed Of Todd Greene to a one-year contract and Damn Fletcher to a three-year contract. National League, ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Announced they will not exercise their option on RHP Armando Reynoso, LOS ANGELES DODGERS Named Jim Tracy manager. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Named Larry Bowa manager.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES Sold the contract OF Alex Ramire; to the Vakult Swallows ol the Japanese Central League. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Agreed to terms with vice president -general manager Walt Jocketty on a four-year contract extension and promoted him to senior vice prest dent. SAN DIEGO PADRES Named Bill Henry strength and conditioning coordinator. Northern league LINCOLN Named Kash Beauchamp manager.

BASKETBALL International Basketball League LAS VEGAS 8AN01 IS Named Sam Robinson assistant coach. FOOTBALL National Football League NFL Named John Beake vice president of player development-managing director of NFL Europe League football operations. ALTANTA FALCONS Placed LB Keith Brooking on injured reserve. CLEVELAND BROWNS Placed WR Jackson on the reserve non-lootball injury list. Signed OL Noel LaMontagne to the active roster.

Signed LB Chester Burnett from the practice squad. DALLAS COWBOYS Released OB Chris Akins. Signed QB Clint Stoerner Irom the practice squad. GREEN BAY PACKERS Signed RB Herbert Goodman to the practice squad. INOIANAPOtIS COLTS Waived DB Pay-ton Williams.

Signed OB Clrfton Crosby. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Placed LB Andy Katzenmoyer on injured reserve. Activated OT Adrian Klemm Irom the physically unable to perform list. Arena Football League AFL Announced the sale ol the Iowa Barnstormers to Charles Wang and Saniay Kumar and that the team will move to New York. NEW JERSEY RED DOGS Signed WR Lawrence Samuels to a three-year contract HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUINS Announced Harry Sinden, general manager, will step down but remain as team president.

Promoted assistant general manager Mike O'Connell to general manager. WASHINGTON CAPITAtS Signed Corey Hirsch to a one-year contract and sent him on loan to Albany ol the AHL. Reassigned Rob Zettler to Portland of the AHL United Hockey League ADIRONDACK 1CEHAWKS Signed Rob Millar. ELMIRA JACKALS Announced Shawn Legault has been activated from league suspension. Signed Michal Stastny.

FLINT GENERALS Announced Ken Ruddick has been placed on league suspension. MUSKEGON FURY Announced Joe Dimaline has been reassigned to Chicago of thelHL. NEW HAVEN KNIGHTS Announced Bryce Wandler has been reassigned to Hartford of the AHL. West Coast Hockey League IDAHO STEELHEADS Signed Jon Barkman, Matl Martin. Waived Valentin Oletsky.

OLYMPICS U.S. ANT1-D0PING AGENCY Named Rich Wanninger director for communications and public affairs. SOCCER Major League Soccer COLORADO RAPIDS Announced the retirement of MF Anders Limpar. DALLAS BURN Announced the retirement of Mark Dodd. LOS ANGELES GALAXY Waived Seth George and MF Jorge Salcedo.

NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION Announced they will not exercise their option on Jose Luis Morales. Waived Paul Kee-gan. TAMPA BAY MUTINY Announced the retirement of Andy Kirk and Alan Prampin. Named Jeff Parker sales manager, new business market and Tim Post account executive, new business market COLLEGE ARMY Named Todd Chesbro assistant wrestling coach. HOFSTRA Named Larissa Smith women's basketball administrative assistant.

MOUNT ST. VINCENT Named David Genovese men's assistant basketball coach. SOUTH CAROLINA Announced the resignation of Sue Kelly, women's soccer coach. BOWLING AREA RESULTS Aero Doug Hilker 670, Jason Wood 669, Rick Faulkner 652: Patty Howard 595, Sally Whitehead 592. Bowlero Reggie Williams 707, Jim Fischer Jr.

685, Harvey Bland 675, Norm Taylor Jr. 671, Kevin Wynn 664. Capri Bob Huffman 664, Darryl Williams 660, Alan Peters 652; Karen Hudson 584, Heather Boyd 558. Centerville Tom Stokes 721, Gary Jackson 719, Scott Balk 714; Julie Grooms 670, Nicki Early 639. Pla-Mor Pete Rauch 718, Dave Robinson 700, Dave Lochner 697; Belinda Glaunsmger 678, Pauline Petty 649.

Poelking Marian Dave Caudill 737, Dean Byler 724, Mark Keck 710; Karen Henderson 690, Brenda Smith 638. Poelking South Mike Barkalow 737, Jay Angoff 737, Bob Angotf 688; Lisa Watson 640, Helen Koehler 599. Poelking Wilmington Joe Gough 743, Chuck Kahler 731, Matt Stites 700; Betty Jeffrey 593, Hanme Woodie 550. Poelking Woodman Nick Toerner 759, Dan Wallace 755, Jeremy Bottortf 694; LoriBolen 639, Patty Long 636. Royal Dayton Tom Jeffries 756, Jerry Cutlip 701, Russ Patterson 694; Sara Taylor 622, Martina Blackstone 620.

Royal Vandalia Rob Richardson 711, John Robbins 696, Butch Studebaker 694; Ronna Tilley 624, Julie Wolf 581. Southwestern Tim Garber 685, Doug Pemberton 678; Susie Evans 593, Chris Rawlins 576, Sue Sewell 565. Thunderbowl Mike Estridge 759, Dwayne Thuma 732, Jonas Dailey 723, Jay Keller 719, Mike Harrison 718. Treaty Dave Martino 692, Steve Ward 646, Tony Baker 626; Dawn Fender 588, Marsha Garland 559. West Milton Smokey Smith 714, Randy Mullins 704, Robert Bianco 695; Norma Poison 535, BevApp 533 HONOR SCORES 299 GAME Miguel Christian, 224-194-299717, left the 7-pm in the Acustar Trio League at Royal I Dayton.

800 SERIES Robert Cochran 237-280-300 817, in the Zavakos Memorial League at Royal 2 Dayton. TENNIS ATP TOUR STUTTGART MASTERS STUTTGART, Germany (AP) Results Wednesday ol the $2.95 million Tennis Masters Series-Stuttgart ATP Tour tournament; SINGLES Second Round Tim Herman (9), Britain, del. Albert Costa, Spain, 6-2. 6 3. Marat Salin (1), Russia, del.

Fabrice San-toro, France, 6-2, 4-4. Younes El Aynaout, Morocco, del. Juan-Carlos Fetrero (10), Spain, 7-6 (4), 6-4. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (6), Russia, del. Rog-erer Federer, Switzerland, 7-S, 6-3.

Franco Squillan (11), Argentina, del. Domimk HrOaly, Slovakia, 67 (4), 6 3. 6-3. Wayne Ferreira, South Africa, del. Thomas EiKtvist (5), Sweden, 6-2, 7-5.

Sebashen Grosjean, France, del. Nicolas Lapeniti (lb), Ecuador, 61, 6-0. Andrei Pavel, Romania, del. Patrick Rafter (14), Australia, 7-6 (2), 6-1. Magnus Norman (3), Sweden, def.

Marc Rosset, SwiUerland, walkover. D6UBLES First Round Donald Johnson, United States, and Piet Norval, South Africa, def. Jan-Michael Gambill and Scott Humphries, United States, 6-3, 7-6 (2). Mahesh Bhupathi, India, and Kevin Ullyett, Zimbabwe, def. Jens Kmppschild and Rainer fehuttler, Germany, 6-4, 7-6 (3).

Jonas Biorkman, Sweden, and David Pri-nosil, Germany, def Michael Hill and David Macpherson, Australia, 7-5, 6-4. Second Round Pablo Albano, Argentina, and Jaime Oncins, Brazil, del. Lleyton Hewitt Australia, and Mat Mirnyi (6), Belarus, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-3. Ellis Ferreira, South Africa, and Rick leach (2), United States, def. Andre Agassi, United States, and Sargis Sargsian, Armenia, 6-3, 7-5, Roger Federer, Switzerland, and Domimk Hrbaty, Slovakia, def Joshua Eagle and Andrew Florent, Australia, 7-6 (6), 7-5.

SAKEX WTA TOUR SPARKASSENCUP LEIPZIG, Germany (AP) Results Wednesday of the 4535,000 Sparkassen Cup Sanex WTA Tour tournament: SINGLES First Round Kim Casters, Belgium, def, Ai Sugiyama, Japan, 6-0 6-2. Second Round Elena ukhovtseva (7), Russia, def. Lisa Raymond, United Stales, 6-3, 6 3. Nathalie Tauziat (1), France, def. Tatiana Panova, Russia, 4-6, 6-4, 7-S.

Anna Kournikova (3), Russia, def. Silvia Farina-Elia, Italy, 6-3, 6-1. DOUBLES First Round Nicole Arendt, united States, and Manon Bollegraf, Netherlands, del. Sabine Appel-mans, Belgium, and Janette Husarova, Slovakia, 6-2, 6-3. Magui Serna, Spain, and Caroline Vis, Netherlands, def.

Elena Dementieva, Russia, and Jana Kandarr, Germany, 7-5, 5-7, 6-3. Ruxandra Dragomir, Romania, and Laura Montalvo, Argentina, def. Knstie Buogert and Miriam Oremans, Netherlands, 6-3, 4-6, 7-S. Andrea Glass and Bianka Lamade, Germany, def. Kveta Hrdhckova, Czech Republic, and Barbara Rittner, Germany, 6-2, 2-6, 7-6 (6).

STADIUMS SPORT VENUE NAMES NEW AND OLD Renamed stadiums Riverfront Stadium renamed Cinergy Field, Cinergy Cincinnati. Hoosier Dome renamed the RCA Dome, Indianapolis. Candlestick Park renamed 3Com Park, 3Com San Francisco. Anaheim Stadium renamed Edison International Field, Los Angeles. Seattle Center renamed Key Center, Key Seattle.

Jack Murphy Stadium renamed Qualcomm Stadium, Qualcomm San Diego. Maple Leaf Gardens renamed Air Canada Centre, Air Canada, Toronto. Jack Kent Cooke Stadium renamed FedEx Field, Landover, Md. FleetCenter replaced Boston Garden, FleetBank, Boston. FedEx Stadium replaced RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C.

PNC Park replaced Three Rivers Stadium, PNC Bank Pittsburgh. Philips Arena replaced the Omni, Royal Philips Electronics, Atlanta. Comerica Park replaced Tigers Stadium, Comerica Bank, Detroit. New stadiums, named from the start Ericsson Stadium, LM Ericsson, Charlotte, N.C. Adelphia Coliseum, Adeiphia Communications Nashville, Tenn.

Bi-Lo Center, Bi-Lo Greenville, MCI Center, MCI Communications, Washington, D.C. Nationwide Arena, Nationwide Insurance, Columbus, Ohio. LATEST LINE FOOTBALL NFL FAVORITE POINTS UNDERDOG Sunday, Nov 5th. TENNESSEE 7Vi (36) Pittsburgh Indianapolis 7 (45) Chicago NEW ENGLAND 2 (40) Buffalo Tampa Bay 7 (40) ATLANTA DETROIT 2'i (10) Miami PHILADELPHIA 3 (40) Dallas Baltimore S'i (33) CINCINNATI NY Giants 10 (34) CLEVELAND NEW ORLEANS 6 (4f5) San Francisco Washington 10 (41) ARIZONA OAKLAND 4 (44) Kansas City NY JETS 3 (45) Denver SEATTLE 472(40) San Diego ST. LOUIS 14 (60) Carolina Monday, Nov 6th.

Minnesota 37i (48) GREEN BAY BYES: Jacksonville COLLEGE FAVORITE POINTS UNDERDOG Today Saturday, Nov 4th. MIAMI-FLORIDA Off Virginia Tech Michigan 7'l NORTHWESTERN Syracuse 2 WEST VIRGINIA BOSTON COLLEGE 10 Temple WISCONSIN 4 Minnesota Colorado 5'i MISSOURI ILLINOIS 8 Indiana OHIO STATE 14 Michigan State PENN STATE 17 Iowa N.C. State 7 MARYLAND PITTSBURGH 8 North Carolina WAKE FOREST 4'l Duke Middle Tenn St. 11 CONNECTICUT Air Force 8 ARMY CINCINNATI Ala-Birmingham Ohio U. 4 MIAMI-OHIO Western Michigan 21 BALL STATE EASTERN MICHIGAN 7'i Central Michigan Kent 7 BUFFALO NEBRASKA 31a Kansas Mississippi State 7 KENTUCKY Marshall 8Vi BOWLING GREEN Florida 18 1 VANDERBILT Tennessee lO'i MEMPHIS Texas 10 TEXAS TECH Mississippi 2 ARKANSAS Texas ASM 16 OKLAHOMA STATE Nevada-Las Vegas l'i UTAH Oklahoma 38 BAYLOR Toledo 4 NORTHERN ILLINOIS KANSAS STATE 19 Iowa State ARIZONA STATE 3'i Southern Cal SOUTHERN MISS 14 Louisville WASHINGTON 7 Artfona Oregon Slate 6 CALIFORNIA T.C.U.

12 SAN JOSE STATE (H) Texas-El Paso 24'i NEVADA-RENO Idaho 14 NORTH TEXAS Oregon 10 WASHINGTON STATE Boise State 14 ARKANSAS STATE NEW MEXICO 7 San Diego Slate TUtANE 2 Houston U.C.I.A 87i Stanford FRESNO STATE 267l Hawaii Central Florida 7 LOUISIANA TECH BASEBALL MLB SILVER SLUGGER TEAM LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) The 2000 Silver Slugger Team, released by the Hillerich a Bradsby, as chosen by managers and coach- AMERICAN LEAGUE Carlos DeigaOo, IB, Toronto; Roberto Alomar, 26, Cleveland; Alex Rodriguez, SS, Seattle; Troy Glaus, 3B, Anaheim; Darin Erstad, OF, Anaheim-Manny Ramirez, OF, Cleveland; Magglio Ordonez, OF, Chicago; Jorge Posada, New York; Frank Thomas, DH, Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE Todd Helton, IB, Colorado; Jelf Kent, 28, San Francisco; Edgar Renteria, SS, St. Louis; Chipper Jones, 3B, Atlanta; Sammy Sosa, OF, Chicago; Barry Bonds, OF, San Francisco; Vladimir Guerrero, OF, Montreal; Mike Piazza, New York; Mike Hampton, LHP, New York. AP MANAGERS OF THE YEAR (Went to naming one manager In 1984) 1959 Walt Alston, Los Angeles (NL); Al Lopez, Chicago (AL) 1960 Paul Richards, Baltimore (AL); Danny Murtaugh, Pittsburgh (NL) 1961 Fred Hutchinson, Cincinnati (Nl); Bob Schetling, Detroit (At) 1962 Bill Rigney, Los Angeles (At); Gene Mauch, Philadelphia (NL) 1963 Johnny Keane, St.

Louis (NL); Ralph Hpuk, New York (AL) 1964 Hank Bauer, Kansas City (AL); Gene Mauch, Philadelphia (NL) 1965 Walt Alston, Los Angeles (NL); Sam Mele, Minnesota (AL) 1966 Hank Bauer, Baltimore (AL); Walt Alston, Los Angeles (NL) 1967 Red Schoendienst SL Louis (NL); Dick Williams, Boston (AL) 1968 Mayo Smith, Detroit (AL); Red Schoendienst, St. Louis (NL) 1969 Gil Hodges, New York (NL); Ted Williams, Washington (AL) 1970 Ralph Houk, New York (AL); Danny Murtaugh, Pittsburgh (Nl) 1971 Charlie Fox, San Francisco (NL); Dick Williams, Oakland (AL) 1972 Chuck Tanner, Chicago (AL); Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati (Nt) 1973 Gene Mauch, Montreal (NL); Earl Weaver, Baltimore (Al) 1974 Billy Martin, Texas (AL); Walt Alston, Los Angeles (NL) 1975 Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati (NL); Darrell Johnson, Boston (AL) 1976 Billy Martin, New York (AL); Danny Ozark, Philadelphia (NL) 1977 Tom Lasorda, Los Angeles (NL); Earl Weaver, Baltimore (AL) 1978 Bob Lemon, New York (Al); Joe Altobelli, San Francisco (NL) 1979 Dick Williams, Montreal (AL); Earl Weaver, Baltimore (AL) 1980 Billy Martin, Oakland (AL); Bill Virdon, Houston (NL) 1981 -v Tommy Lasorda, Los Angelas (NL); Billy Martin, Oakland (AL) ,1982 -r Harvey Kuenn, Milwaukee Joe Torre, Atlanta (NL) 1983-'- Tommy Lasorda, Los AngelesW -(NL); Tony La Russa, Chicago (AL) 1984 Jim Frey, Chicago 1985 Whitey Herzog, St. Louis 1986 Hal Lanier, Houston 1987 Roger Craig, San Francisco 1988 Tommy Lasorda, Los Angeles 1989 Frank Robinson, Baltimore 1990 Jeff Torborg, Chicago White Sox 1991 Bobby Cox, Atlanta 1992 Tony La Russa, Oakland 1993 Jim Fregosi, Philadelphia 1994 Felipe Alou, Montreal 1995 Lou Piniella, Seattle 1996 Tony La Russa, St Louis 1997 No award. 1998 Joe Torre, New York Yankees 1999 Jack McKeon, Cincinnati 2000 Jerry Manuel, Chicago White Sox BOXING IBF WORLD RANKINGS EAST ORANGE, N.J. (AP) The International Boxing Federation official rankings as of Oct.

2000 (Americans unless otherwise noted): Heavyweight (over 190 pounds) Champion: Lennox Lewis, Britain; 1 David lua, New Zealand; 2. not rated; 3. Larry Donald; 4. Danell Nicholson; 5. Hasim Rhaman; 6.

Kirk Johnson, Canada; 7. Wla-demir Klitschko, Ukraine; 8. John Ruiz; 9. Micftael Grant; 10. Mike Tyson.

Cruiserweight (190 pounds) Champion: vassily Jirov; 1. Alex Gonzales; 2. Torston May, Germany; 3. Carl Thompson, Britain; 4. Arthur Williams; 5.

Mar-celo Dominguez, Argentina; 6. James Tony; 7. Ezra Sellers; 8. Louis Azille; 9. Wayne Brat-waite, Guyana; 10, Williams Guthrie.

Light Heavyweight (175 pounds) Champion: Roy Jones; 1. Glen Kelly, Australia; 2. not rated; 3. Eric Harding; 4. Clinton Woods, Britain; 5.

Antonio Tarver; 6. Lincoln Carter; 7. Will Taylor; 8. Derrick Harmon; 9. Billy Lewis; 10.

Lee Osie, Spain. Super Middleweight (168 bounds) Champion: Swen Ottke, Germany; 1. James Butler; 2. not rated; 3. Thomas Tate; 4.

Andrei Schkahkov, Sweden; 5. Charles Brewer; 6. Guy Waters, Australia; 7. Syd Vanderpoole, Canada; 8. Guillermo Jones, Panama: 9.

Will Mcyntyre; 10. Mario Veit. Middleweight (160 pounds) Champion: Bernard Hopkins; 1. Antwun Echols; 2. not rated; 3.

Brian Barbosa; 4. Carl Daniels; 5. Stephane Ouel'et, Canada; 6. Howard Eastman, Guyana; 7. Santos Cardo-na, Puerto Rico; 8.

Armand Krajnc, Slovinia; 9. Ali Enbatti, France; 10. Lansana Djallo. Junior Middleweight (154 pounds) Champion: Fernando Vargas; 1. Ronald Wright; 2.

Robert Frazier; 3. Bronco McKart; 4. Jose Flores; 5. Ross Thompson; 6. Emmett Linton.

7 Nader Hamdan, Australia; 8. Evans Ashira, Denmark; 9. Ike Quartey, Ghana; 10. Alex Bunema. Welterweight (147 pounds) Champion: Vacant; 1.

Raul Frank; 2. Vernon Forrest; 3. Oba Carr; 4. Shannon Taylor, Australia; 5. Frank Olsen, Denmark; 6.

Steve Roberts, Britain; 7. Michele Piccirillo, Italy; 8. Hercules Kyvelos, Canada; 9. Charles Murray; 10. Kofi Jantuah.

Ghana. Junior Welterweight (140 pounds) Champion: Zab Dud ah; 1. not rated; 2. not rated; 3. Allan Vester, Denmark; 4.

George Scott, Sweden; 5. Terron Millett; 6. Ray Ohviera; 7. Gabriel Mapouka, France; 8. Oktay Ukral, Turkey; 9.

Reggie Green; 10. DeMarcus Corley. Lightweight (135 pounds) Champion: Paul Spadafora; 1. Billy Irwin, Canada; 2. Joel Perez; 3.

Stevie Johnston; 4. Julien Lorcey, France; 5. Gomez Trinidad; 6. Hector Camacho, Jr; 7. Guiliermo Mosquera, Colombia; 8.

Cesar Bazan, Mexico; 9. Juan Lazcano; 10. Victor Sosa, Dominican Republic. Junior Lightweight (130 pounds) Champion: Vacant; 1. John Brown; 2.

Steve Forbes; 3. Raul Baibi, Argentina; 4. Carlos Hernandez; 5. Robbie Peden, Australia; 6. Robert Garcia; 7.

Jesus Chavez, Mexico; 8. David Santos; 9. Juan Anas; 10, Luis Navarro, Spam, Featherweight (126 pounds) Champion: Paule Ingle, Britain; 1. Manuel Medina, Mexico; 2. Mbulelo Bottle, South Africa; 3.

Angel Vasquez; 4. Victor Polo, Colombia; 5. Naseem Hamed, Britain; 6. David Toledo; 7, Oscar Lanos, Mexico; 8. Tony Weh-bee, Australia; 9.

Augie Sanchez; 10. Frankie Toledo. Junior Featherweight (122 pounds) Champion: Benedict Ledwaba, South Africa 1. not rated; 2. not rated; 3.

Sergej Devak-ov, Russia; 4. Manny Pacquiano, Puerto Rico; 5. Enrique Sanchez, Mexico; 6. F. Rakkiatgym, Indonesia; 7.

Israel Vazquez, Mexico; 8. Michael Brod, Britain; 9. Hector Avilla, Dominican Republic; 10. Arnell Barotillo, Australia. Bantamweight (118 pounds) Champion: Tim Austin; 1.

Jesus Perez, Colombia; 2. not rated; 3. Adan Vargas, Mexico; 4. Pete fnssina; 5. Danny Romero; 6.

Arthur Johnson; 7. Dano Azuaga, Pagaguay; 8. lutgi Castiglione, Italy; 9. Raffael Marque, DIVISION II At Brecksville-Broadvlew Hts. Richlield Revere (16-2-2) vs.

Bay Village Bay (12-6-2) AtTBA Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (15-4-1) vs. Warsaw River View (18 2-0) AtTBA Cols. DeSales (15-3-1) vs. Pataskala Wat-kins Memorial (181-1) At W. Chester Lakota W.

Kettering Alter (14-4-1) vs. Cin. Turpin (16- 2- 2) DIVISION III At Kent Roosevelt Youngs. Ursuline (15-2-3) vs. Gates Mills Hawken (18-0-2) AtTBA Mansfield Christian (17-2-2) vs.

Van Buren (15-31) AtTBA Cols. Grandview Hts. (17-30) vs. Worthington Christian (15-2-2) At Centerville On. Madeiera (15-4-1) vs.

Bethel (14-3-2) GIRLS SOCCER REGIONAL PAIRINGS DIVISION I REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Today's Games At Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy Hudson vs. Brecksville-Broadview Hts. At Strongsville Warren Howland vs. Mentor At Medina Strongsville vs. Findlay At Perrysburg Sylvania Northview vs.

North Olmsted At Westerville South Dublin Coffman vs. Upper Arlington At Springfield North Columbus DeSales 4, Vandalia Butler 0 (Goals: DeSales: Karly Skladany 2, Tesia Kozlowski 2. Assists: Larissa Najjar, Jenna Brader At Cin. N. College Hill Fairfield vs.

Cm. McAuley At West Carrollton Mother of Mercy 2, Fairborn 1 (Goals: Mercy: Drewe Niehaus, Sarah Sagers. Fair-born: Ashley Nevilt. Assists: Mercy: Wendy Gamble. Records: Mercy 14-3-3, Fairborn 15-5-1) REGIONAL FINALS All games will be Saturday, Nov.

4, 3 p.m. At Rocky River Cuy. Val. Chr. Acad, winner vs.

Strongsville winner AtTBA Medina winner vs. Perrysburg winner At Hilliard Davidson Westerville S. winner vs. Springfield N. winner At Cin.

Winton Woods Cin. N. College Hill winner vs. W. Carrollton winner DIVISION II REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Today's Games At Kent Roosevelt Chesterland W.

Geauga vs. Hubbard At Rocky River Cuy. Falls Walsh Jesuit vs. Bay Village Bay At Lexington Bexley vs. Richfield Revere At Canton Cent.

Cath. Akron St. Mary vs. Warsaw River View At Centerville Greenon 5, Springlield Catholic Central 0 (Goals: Greenon: April Foster, Rene D'Aloiso, Amy Cardova, Lindsay Liming, Margie Riddle. Assists: Amy Cardova.

Records; Greenon 16- 3- 1, SCC 11-8-1) At Findlay Bellville Clearfork vs. Ottawa-Glandorf At Cin. Sycamore Badin 2, Bellbrook 0 (Goals: Badin: Alicia Bruewer, Megan Filipek. Assists: Badin: None. Records: Badin 105 3, Bellbrook 15-5-1) At Amelia Cin.

Indian Hill vs. Cm. Wyoming REGIONAL FINALS All games will he Nov. 4, 3 p.m. At Strongsville Kent Roosevelt winner vs.

Rockey River winner AtTBA Lexington winner vs. Canton Cent. Cath. winner At Hilliard Darby Centerville winner vs. Findlay winner At Hamilton On.

Sycamore winner vs. Amelia winner VOLLEYBALL REGIONAL TOURNAMENT DIVISION I SEMIFINALS Wednesday's Results Mansfield Madison (22-3) vs. Amherst Steele (24-2); Tol. St. Ursula (25-1) vs.

Rocky River Magnificat (22-3) At Hudson, Nov. 2 Youngs. Austintown-Fitch (24-1) vs. Solon (23-2); N. Canton Hoover (21-4) vs.

Mentor (21-5) At Vandalia, Nov. 2 Harrison (19-6) vs. Cm. Mother ol Mercy (17-8); Cm. ML Notre Dame (21-3) vs.

Piqua (21-5) At Hilliard, Nov. 2 Cols. Bishop Watterson (22-2) vs. Ian-caster (23-3); On. McAuley (21-3) vs.

Newark (19-6 FINALS All games will be Saturday, Nov. 4, 2 p.m. At Willard Mansfield MadisonAmherst Steele winner vs. Tol. St.

UrsulaRocky River Magnificat winner At Hudson Youngs. Austmtown-FitchSolon winner vs. N. Canton HooverMentor winner GOLF AREA RESULTS HOLES-IN-ONE Elinor Milligan, used a driver on the 110-yard, hole no. 5 on the Dales Course at Community.

Harvey Lyons, used a 5-wood on the 185-yard hole no. 3 at Heatherwood. DOUBLE EAGLE Charlie Blake, used a driver on the par 4 No. 4 on the Dales Course at Community. HORSE RACING BREEDERS' CUP ODDS The field for Saturday's Breeders' Cup races with post position, horse's name, jockey's name and odds: Distaff (3YO and up fillies and mares) 1.

Heritage Of Gold Sellers 10-1 2. Crimplene Dettori 201 3. Lu Ravi Bailey 10-1 4. Spain Espmoza 30-1 5. Jostle Smith 15-1 6.

Surfside Day 10-1 7. Speaking Of Time Stevens 20-1 8. Riboletta McCarron 4-5 9. Beautiful Pleasure Chavez 5-2 Trainers (by post position): 1, Thomas Amoss. 2, Clive Brittain.

3, Carl Bowman. 4, D. Wayne Lu-kas. 5, John Servis. 6, D.

Wayne Lukas. 7, Barry Abrams. 8, Eduardo Inda. 9, John Ward. Weights: Crimplene, Jostle, Spam, Surfside carry 120 pounds; Others 123 pounds.

Distance: lVi miles. Purse: $2,360,000. First place: $1,227,200. Juvenile Fillies (2YO fillies) 1. Cindy's Hero Stevens 5-1 2.

Out Of Sync McCarron 15-1 3. Platinum Tiara Sellers 15-1 4. Nasty Storm St. Julien 15-1 5. Raging Fever Bailey 7-2 6.

Freefourracing Day 5-1 7. Caressing Velazguez 30-1 8. Xtra Heat Johnston 201 9. Cash Deal Chavez 10-1 10. Stormy Pick Prado 15-1 11.

Notable Career Flores 9-2 12. She's A Devil Due Guidry 10-1 13. Thunder Bertie Desormeaun 15-1 Trainers (by post position): 1, David Hofmans. 2, Nick Zito. 3, Joseph Waunsch.

4, Dallas Stewart 5, Mark Hennig. 6, Neil Drysdale. 7, David Vance. 8, John Salzman. 9, D.

Wayne Lukas. 10, Ben Perkins. 11, Bob Baflert. 12, Kenneth McPeek. 13, Bernard Flint.

Weights: 119 pounds each. Distance: 1 116 mile. Purse: $1,140,000. First place: $592,800. Mile (3YO and up) 1.

Muhtathir Dettori 20-1 2. Ladies Din Desormeaux 6-1 3. Altibr Migliore 20-1 4. Walkslikeaduck Delahoussaye 30-1 5. Indian Lodge Eddery 6-1 6.

Distant Music Nakatani 10-1 7. King Cugat Bailey 5-1 8. Dansili Velazquez 6-1 9. Arkadian Hero Spencer 15-1 10. Affirmed Success Chavez 12-1 11.

War Chant Stevens 4-1 12. Hap McCarron 101 13. Forbidden Apple Santos 15-1 14. North East Bound Velez 30-1 Trainers (by post position): 1, Saeed bin Suroor, 2, Julio Canani. 3, Kiann McLaughlin.

4, Patrick Gallagher. 5, Amanda Perrett. 6, Barry Hills. 7, William Mott. 8, Andre Fabre.

9, luca Cumani. 10, Richard Schosberg. 11, Neil Drysdale. 12, William Mott. 13, Christophe Clement.

14, William Perry. Weights: Distant Music, King Cugat, War Chant and Walkslikeaduck 123 pounds: Others 126 each. Distance: 1 mile (turf). Purse: $1,170,000. First place: $608,400.

Sprint (3YO and up) 1. More Than Ready Day 6-1 2. Trippi Bailey 8-1 3. Caller One Nakatani 3-1 4. Shadow Caster Chavez 50-1 5.

Five Star Day Gomez 8-1 6. Bet On Sunshine Borel 12-1 7. Valiant Halory Stevens 301 8. Elaborate Espmoza 15-1 9. Successful Appeal Prado 15-1 10.

KonaGold Sons 5-2 11. Agnes World Take 20-1 12. Dream Supreme McCarron 20-1 13. Honest lady Desormeaux 20-1 14. Delaware Township Sellers 15-1 Trainers (by post position): 1, Todd Pletcher.

2, Todd Pletcher. 3, James Chapman. 4, John Ter-ranpva. 5, C. Beau Greely.

6, Paul McGee. 7, Nick Zito. 8, Paco Gonzalez. 9, John Kimmel. 10, Bruce Headley.

11, Hidevuki Mori. 12, William Mott. 13, Robert Frankel. 14, Ben Perkins Jr. Weights: Dream Supreme 121 pounds; Honest Lady 123; Caller One, More Than Ready, Trippi, Valiant Halory 124; Others 126 each.

Distance: 6 lurlongs. Purse: $1,000,000. First place: $520,000. Filly Mare Turf (3YO and up) 1. Petrushka Murtaugh 5-2 2.

Tout Charmant McCarron 8-1 3. Maltese Superb Take 501 4. Collect The Cash Sellers 201 5. Tranquility Lake Delahoussaye 6-1 6. Goldamix Bouet 30-1 7.

Fly For Avie Santos 30-1 8. Perfect Sting Bailey 7-2 9. Snow Polina Day 6-1 10. Colstar Samyn 12-1 11. Spanish Fern Espmoza 12-1 12.

Pico Tenentle Chavez 301 NBA STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet GB Philadelphia 2 0 1.000 Boston 1 0 1.000 ') Orlando 1 0 1.000 Vi Washington 1 1 .500 1 Miami 0 0 .000 1 New Jersey 0 1 .000 New York 0 1 .000 l'i Central Division Pet GB Cleveland 1 0 1.000 Charlotte 1 1 .500 Vi Detroit I 1 .500 Vi Atlanta 0 1 .000 1 Chicago 0 1 .000 1 Indiana 0 1 .000 1 Milwaukee 0 1 .000 1 Toronto 0 2 .000 l't WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet GB Dallas 1 0 1.000 Minnesota 1 0 1.000 -San Antonio 1 0 1.000 Utah 1 0 1.000 Vancouver 1 0 1.000 Denver 0 0 .000 Vi Houston 0 1 .000 1 Pacific Division Pet GB Golden State 1 0 1.000 LA. lakers 1 0 1.000 -Sacramento 1 0 1.000 t.A. Clippers 0 1 .000 1 Phoenm 0 1 .000 1 Portland 0 1 .000 1 Seattle 0 1 .000 1 Tuesday's Results Charlotte 106, Atlanta 82 Orlando 98. Washington 86 4 H.s-. 1 i ai".

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