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Thursday, Aug. 10t 2000, Daily News Journal Murfreesboro, Tenn. A SC Scoreboard Baseball in Mil Hi3 yp STEELERS SAINTS CHARGERS BENGALS 49ERS BROWNS 6i ts 5.5 54 5 1bMyUtolU.Bai8evN GUKT31, BREWERS I MUfMUKEE SAN RUN fcM mu 3 0 0 OBanardd 3 0 0 0 Mom of 4 0 0 OMuaftarSb 4 0 2 0 JarttmMOO 0 Bond I 3 0 0 0 Wednesday's linescore If AAA AAA AAA A A VWaMJ up to date sne, and OAJ is tw overunder point total tor each game. iiaaiivinu uw uw wv www N.Orleans 200 140 OOx 7 9 1 O'Connor, Baptist (6), Bailey (8) and Wilson; Guerra, Hutton (7), Kaufman (9) and Charles. Guerra, 1-1.

O'Connor, A 8aoon1b3 0 1 0 Kent 2b 8unzrf 3 0 0 0 Snow 1b Jttndz2 0 0 0 Burtsrf Huston 3b 3 0 0 ONenp Banco 3 0 0 0 Avian JAWrttp 2 0 1 0 Estate 40 10 3 10 0 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 10 BASEBALL New Orleans 7 Nashville 0 Today's Game 7:05 p.m., at New Orleans WNSR (560-AM) WMGC (810-AM) DETROIT TIGERS Placed 1B Hal on the 154ay (fsabied list RecaJed Dusty Aden from Toledo of the Intema- DNJ Sports Report METAIRIE, La. Brian O'Connor was perhaps hoping for a Cinderella ending to his first Triple-A start Wednesday but midnight never came for him. O'Connor, who was 12-4 at Double-A Altoona before being called up to join the Nashville Sounds, gave up seven runs on nine hits in five innings to the New Orleans Zephyrs and lost his first Triple-A decision 7-0. O'Connor gave up two runs in the first inning, another in the fourth and five in the fifth. The left-hander didn't help himself any in the first, throwing two wild fldmaphl 0 0 0 RflOrtzp 2 0 11 RKlngp 0 0 0 OCrMpoph 10 0 0 Acvadop 0 0 0 0 FAftgzp 0 0 0 0 CMunytf 0 0 0 0 TM 20 0 2 OTotafa 21 1 1 Nabonal League ATLANTA BRAVES Named Dayton Moore drector of vitBrnaaonai scouting.

CINCINNATI REDS-Announced OF Brooks Knschnick cleared waivers and accepted an assignment to LouisviHe of the 0 Craftsman Truck Qlanc ByThAsocssMPrs NASCAR Craftsman Truck ecbaduts, winners In pareransaas, and driver point stand-hp Feb. IS -Daytona 250, Daytona Feb. 26 Florida Dodge Dealers 400, Homestead. (Andy Houston) A March 16 Chevy Trucks 150, Awndaie, Ariz. (Jos RuBman) March 26 Dodge Caffornia Truck Stop 250, BafcersfieJd (Mfce Wataca) Aprl 10 NAFA 250, Mertnsvile, Va.

(Bobby Hamrton) AprN 22 Une-X 225K. PonlandL Or, (Andy Houston) May 7 Ram Tough 200, Macfeon, ft. (JackSprague) May 13 Quaker State 200, Kington, Term. (Jack Sprague) May 21 Grainger.com 200, Fountain, Coto. (Greg Bcffle) June 3 Sears 200, Monroe, Wash.

(Jack Sprague) June 9 Pronto Auto Parts 400K, Fort Worth, Texas. (Greg Biffie) June 17 Kroger 225, Sparta, Ky. (Greg Biffie) June 24 Buty HI Vineyards 1 50. Wattane Glen, N.Y. (Greg Biffie) July 1 Sears DieHard 200, West Alfe, Wis.

(Kurt Busch) July 8 200, Loudon, N.H. (Kurt Busch) July 15 Nazareth 200. Nazareth, Pa. (Dennis Setzer) July 22 -Michigan 200, Brooklyn. (Greg Biffie) Aug.

3 Powerstroke 200, Clermont kid. (Joe fkrttman) Saturday Federated Auto Parts 250, .....000 000 000 have been shut out. The team was blanked only seven times in 1999. The loss Wednesday dropped the Sounds a game under .500 on the road (29-30). The club is 13 under at home (23-36) and in danger of breaking the franchise record for home losses in a season Sn Francisco ....000 010 OOx 1 E-touston (8).

UDB-Mirwauke 3, San Francisco 9. 2BSexson (3). SB-Muefar (4). CS-Bonds (3). S-Bettard, Auria.

IP RERBBSO He (JsflBunon) March 12 Crack Barrel 500. Hampton, Ga. (Deis EamrwdQ (Wart Burton) Maich 26 Food Cty 500, Bristol Tern (RuatyWaaaca) (Dais Earnhardt Jr.) (Mark Marin) Aprl 16 DieHard 500. Taftadaga, Ala. (Jeff Gordon) Aprl 30 NAPA Auto Paris 500.

Fortant, CaKLJerernyMayfield) May 6 Pontac Exatament 400, Rich-" mond, Va. (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) May 28 -Coca-Cote 600, Concord, N.C (MattKeneeth) ine 4 MBNA Platinum 400, Dover, Del (Tony Stewart) Ana 11 Kmart 400, Brooklyn, bach. (Tony Stewart) Ana 19 Pocono 500, Long Pond, Pa. (Jeremy MayfleM) June 25 Save MarVKragen 350k. Sonoma, CakX (Jeff Gordon) 1 Pepsi 400, Daytona Beach, Ra.

(Jeff Burton) 9 New England 300, Loudon, NH. (Tony Stewart) Juty23-Pannsyfvania500) Long Pond. (Rusty Wallace) Aijg.5-Bnbfyard400,lrdanapols. (Bobby Labonte) Sunday Global Crossing at The Glen, Aug. 20 Pepsi 400, Brookfyn, Mich.

Aug. 26 goracing.com 500, Bristol Tenn. Sept 3 Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. Sept 9 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 400, Richmond, Va. Sept 17 New Hampshire 300, Loudon.

Sept 24- MBNA.com 400, Dover, Del Oct 1 NAPA AutoCare 500, Mariinsvie. Va. Oct. 8 UAW-GM Quality 500, Concord, N.C. Oct 1 5 Winston 500.

Talladega, Ala. Oct 22 Pop Secret Microwave 400, Rockingham, N.C. Nov. 5 Checker Auto PartsDura Lube 500k, Awndaia, Arte. Nov.

12 Pennzol 400, Homestead, Fla. Nov. 19 NAW 500, Hampton, Ga. Driver Standings 1. Bobby Labonte, 3,005.

2. Dale Jarrett 2,918. pitches and doing his part in a passed ball SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS-Signed LHP Kirk Rueter to three-year contract JUPITER HAMMERHEADS Assigned LHP Dustin Seale to Cape Fear of fte South Atlantic League. Received RHP Derrick DePriest from Cape Fear. Atlantic League LONG ISLAND DUCKS-Announced the contract of RHP Rod Henderson has been purchased by the Seattle Mariners.

JAWnght L.6-5 7 RKJng 2-3 Acevedo 13 Sm Francisco 7 BWodriguaz 1 NenSS 1 (38 set in 1987) during the next home stand. Sam McConnell (1-1, 6.06) will try to salvage a win for the Sounds today against New Orleans. Game time is 7:05 p.m. The Zephyrs end with season with five games in Nashville. The two teams will play a doubleheader Sept.

2 to make up the game postponed March 26. The Zephyrs moved past Oklahoma into second place in the PCL Eastern Division Tuesday and tossed a third wild pitch in the fourth. Frank Charles was 3-for-3 and drove in two runs to lead the Zephyrs. Mark Guerra started for New Orleans and limited the Sounds to two hits over six innings. Nashville did manage three hits off reliever Mark Hutton, but Brad Kaufman set them down in order in the ninth.

The loss was the Sounds' sixth in a row and 13th CHILUCOTHE PAINTS-Stgned RHP Ricky Paugh. LONDON WEREWaVES-Signed RHP Greg Urrpree Home, Wefca, Bi; First, Cul-breth; Second, ftoeraiirTriird, Winters. T-235. DOWSERS 7, CUBS 5 pHICAGO LOS ANGELES ab hbi ab rhbi Eung2b 5 0 0 ODWhitecf 5 0 2 1 Gterrezssl 1 0 0 Grdzln2b 4 0 2 0 SSosarf 5 1 0 OShffiaW 3 111 Grace 1b 5 0 2 2 Karros 1b 5 12 0 RBWtelf 4 0 1 0 Green rf 4 112 their win Wednesday assures they will stay there at in the last 14 games. It was also the third time in five games and 15th time this season the Sounds least one more day 4 110 4 0 0 0 4 111 0 0 0 0 4 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sports Briefs brought to you by Hredtap 0 0 0 0 Beitre3b RaJnp 0 0 0 OHndeye WGme3b4 0 0 0 FJsterss Bufordcf 3 0 0 OCorass Fmswrp 0 0 0 0 Drrtortp BBrwnlf 1 0 0 0 Fetters Reedc 4 12 1 Shawp Norionp 1110 Vn Ppl 0 0 0 0 Mthjr.cf 2 12 0 Totals 35 5 3 Total 37 713 7 3.

Dale Earnhardt, 2,860. Murfreesboro 895-7529 Chicago 003 000 110 5 LoaAngetas .010 510 Ota 7 EElster (11). LOB-Chicago 8, Los Angeles 13. 2B-Grudzietanek (26), Beftre (22). 38-Matthews jr.

(1 HR-fleed (4), Sheffield (36), Green (21 Qster (12), IP RERBBSO Chicago Norton L.0-1 32-3 9 6 6 3 2 VanPoppel 11-3 3 1 1 2 0 Famsworth 1 2-3 1 0 0 1 2 Herecia 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Rain 1 0 0 0 0 1 Aug. 27 Chicago 175. Sept 7 Richmond 200, Richmond, Va, Sept 22 MBNA Palladia) Travel 200, Dover, Del. Oct13-ffReiKy 300, Fort Worth, Texas. Oct 28 -CaSfomia 200, Fontana.

Driver Standings -1. Greg Biffie, 2,927. 2. Mike Waftace. 2,734.

3. Kurt Busch, 2,653. 4. Andy Houston, 2,643. 5.

Jack Sprague, 2,622. 6. Steve Grissom, 2,417. 7. RandyTotema, 2,413.

8. Dennis Setzer, 2,396. 9. Joe Ruttman, 2.361. 10.

Bryan Reffner, 2,324. 1 1. Jimmy Henstey, 2,284. 12. Rick Crawford, 2,283.

13. Marty Houston, 2,210. 14. 15. Lance Norick, 1,833.

16. Rick Carei, 1,797. 17. Randy MacDonaW, 1,769. 18.

Rob Morgan. 1,747. 19. Cartas Contreras, 1,747. 20.

Randy Renfrew, 1,537. 21. BA Wilson, 1,500. 22. Scott Riggs, 1,478.

23. Ryan McGtyrm, 1,425. 24. JamieMcMurray, 1,219. 25.

Rick Ware, 1,121. 26. Wayne Edwards, 1,113. 27. Lance Hooper, 1,017.

28. David Starr, 906. 29. Andy Genzman, 760. 30.

CoyGibbs, 728. 31. John Young, 720. 32. Kenny Martin, 597.

33. Mike Cope, 594. 34. Jim Inglebright 542. 35.

Michael Dokken, 532. 36. Phil BomfieW, 485. 37. Brendan Gaughan, 469.

38. Donny Moretock, 413. 39. Bobby Hamilton, 452. 40.

Ricky Hendrick, 423.. 40. Stan Boyd, 377. Lot AngriM Fetters ShawS.18 6 2-3 6 4 2 4 5 12 110 1 1 1-3 0 0 0 02 NEW JERSEY JACKALS-Activated DH Kash Beauchamp. WATERBURY SPIRIT-Acquired DH-1B Scott Pinoni from Mew Jersey for future considerations.

Western Baseball League CHfCO HEAT-Signed Hiroshi Fujimo- to. SONOMA COUNTY CRUSHERS-Unconditjonally released LHP J.D Hardcas-tte. Signed INF Christopher Tavares Jr. Con-dffonalry released RHP Matt Pool to the Los Angeles Dodgers. TRI-CITY POSSE-Signed RHP Ariel Ramos and C-INF Jeremy Booth.

Announced the retirement of LHP Keith Barnes. VALLEY VIPERS-Unconditionally released RHP Jeff Cermak and RHP Porter Washington. Signed RHP Dave Quick and RHP Steve Wilkerson. YUMA BULLFROGS-Signed INF Ibrahim Navarro. ZION PIONEEP-Uncondrtionalty released LHP Steve Cooke.

BASKETBALL HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS-Announced the resignation of Chad Groth, manager of basketball operations and director of scouting. National Basketball Asodabon NBA Named Larry Weitzman vice pres-idem-rmiftirneoia production and programming. INDIANA PACERS-Re-signed Reggie Milter. LOS ANGELES LAKERS-Signed Nate Johnson. Women's National Basketball Association DETROIT SHOCK-Activated Tamicha Jackson from the injured list.

Placed Oksana Zakaluzhnaya on the injured list. International Basketball League LAS VEGAS BANDITS Named Bill Pur-cett vice president of sales and marketing. FOOTBALL National Football League DALLAS COWBOYS Claimed TE Chris Smith off waivers. 1 GREEN BAY PACKERS-Traded WR Robert Scott to the Denver Broncos for an undisclosed future draft pick. WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Signed Clay Rush.

Canadian Football League BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS-Released PK Jon Baker. Arena Football League BUFFALO DESTROYERS Signed Ray BenOey, coach, to a two-year contact extension. HOCKEY National Hockey League CALGARY FLAMES Announced the retirement of Lanny McDonald, vice president of corporate development Named Brad McCrimmon assistant coach. CAROLINA HURRICANES Sign Tyler 4. Jeff Burton, 2,774.

5. Rusty Wallace, 2,737. 6. Tony Stewart, 2,695. 7.

Ward Burton, 2,614. 8. Jeff Gordon, 2,582. 9. Ricky Rudd, 2,573.

10. Mark Martin, 2,521. 11. Mike Skinner, 2,374. 12.

Matt Kenseth, 2,313. 13. DaJe Earnhardt 2,192. 14. BW Elliott, 2,097.

15. Johnny Benson, 2,066. 16. Terry Labonte, 2.082. 17.

Steve Park, 2,051. 18. Ken Schrader, 2,048. 19. Jeremy MayfieW, 2,030.

20. Sterling Marlin, 1,994. 21. Joe Nemechek, 1,985. '22.

Chad Little, 1,983. 23. Robert Pressley, 1,858. 24. Jimmy Spencer, 1 ,844.

25. Jerry Nadeau, 1,842. 26. John Andretti, 1,830. 27.

Michael VVattrtip, 1,717. 28. Kevin Lepage, 1,680. 29. Kenny Wallace, 1,615.

30. Bobby Hamilton, 1,560. 31. Elliott Sader, 1,540. 32.

Dave Blartey, 1,468. 33. Kenny Irwin, 1.440. 34. Stacy Compton, 1,305.

35. 36. Kyle Petty, 1,234. 37. Darrefl Wattrip, 1,208.

38. Brett Bodine, 1,169. 39. Scott Pruett, 1,154. 40.

Rick Mast 1,125. HBP-by Famsworth (Grudzielanek). WP-Drerfort Umpires Home, Hudson; First, Coder-strom; Second, Guccione; Third, Scott. Sept. 15.

Lunch and goody bag as well as team and individual prizes will be pro vided. Call Jimmy Phillips or Kevin Peters at 890-4433 ext. 35. RAGE swim group conducts sign-ups The Rutherford Aquatic Group Eels (RAGE) are conducting registration for the fallwinter session from September through May for boys and girls ages 5-17. Registration and full payment by Sept.

1 is $260. Fee is $290 after that date and must be paid in full by end of December. Discounts are available for early registration and multiple-swimmer families receive a $10 discount per swimmer. Fee includes free instructions and swim practices, up to seven meets, subscription to SPLASH magazine, ribbons and awards, parties, cookouts, etc. The first session begins Sept.

11 at the La Vergne High pool. For more information, call Yolanda Chapman at 793-9254 or Lindy Smithson at 459-3864. NAIFA-MT golf tourney Aug. 24 The local chapter of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors will host a four-man scramble tournament on Aug. 24 at Indian Hills to benefit local charities.

Registration and lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. Tee time is 1 p.m. Cost is $100 per player. For more information! call Jimmy McElhaney at 893-4025 or Dr. Ken Hollman at 898-2673.

Hii'lsr llnlimiftAfl Preseason At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN CONFERENCE Butch Grand National Glance ByTh AaaodatadPraaa NASCAR Busch Grand National schedule, winners in parentheses, and driver point INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board, nesota WR Moss is doubtful. BOXING REPORT: In the WBA heavyweight trtte fight on August 12 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Evander rtoiyfieid is vs. John Ruiz at $300; in the WBO featherweight title fight on August 19 in Ledyard, Connecticut, Naseem Hamed is vs. Augie Sanchez at $600. (Note: In order to read the boxing lines, use the following example; to wager on Evander Hotyfiekj, you woukJ put up $400 to win back $100, or to wager on John Ruiz, you would put up $100 to win back $300).

East Pet Pf New England 2 0 0 1.000 33 10 Buffalo 1 0 0 1.000 21 20 N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 48 57 Miami 0 1 0 .000 10 13 tndianapofis 0 2 0 .000 29 48 Centra! Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1.000 51 20 Baltimore 1 0 0 1.000 16 13 Cleveland 1 0 0 1.000 33 22 Jacksonville 1 0 0 1.000 34 14 Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 14 10 Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 20 21 West Denver 1 0 0 1.000 31 17 San Diego 1 0 0 1.000 23 20 Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 28 18 Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 10 14 Oakland 0 1 0 .000 17 31 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet Pf PA Arizona 0 1 0 .000 17 31 N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 8 20 Washington 0 1 0 .000 12 13 Dallas 0 2 0 .000 19 58 Philadelphia 0 2 0 .000 35 46 Central Chicago 1 0 0 1.000 20 8 Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 37 24 Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 13 12 Detroit 0 1 0 .000 10 13 Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 24 25 West Atlanta 2 0 0 1.000 40 22 Si Louis 1 0 0 1.000 31 17 New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 45 48 Carolina 0 1 0 .000 14 34 San Francisco 0 2 0 .000 20 43 Underdog Moss. FLORIDA PANTHERS Re-Signed LW La Vergne baseball tryouts today Any La Vergne High School student interested in playing baseball should attend tryouts at the school field today and Friday at 6 p.m. For more information, call coach Craig Reavis at 360-5147.

RHS baseball boosters to meet The Riverdale High School baseball boosters club will meet today at 7 p.m. at the school's baseball field. RHS x-country meeting today Any freshmen or upperclassmen at Riverdale High School interested in running girls or boys cross country should attend a meeting today at 6 p.m. at the school. For more information, call coach Stuart Leach at 848-0759.

Christiana ball meeting Friday The ChristianaBarfield baseball league will hold its officer elections on Friday at 6 p.m. at the Christiana School. Softball tourneys this weekend The eighth annual Jack and Jill recreational co-ed classic and the fifth annual TWB World Softball tournament for men's Church and pick-up teams will be held Friday-Sunday at Samsonite Park. Cost for each tournament is $160. Each team must supply an 11 inch or 12 inch ball for each co-ed game and a 12 inch ball for each TWB World game.

For more information, call Robert Owen at 849-6342 or 890-361 1 or Terry Barber at 893-1207 or 849-5147. Jr. Warrior grid sign-ups Saturday Sign-ups for the Riverdale Junior Warrior football team will be held Saturday from10a.m.-noon. Sign-ups will be held at the Riverdale football weight room. For more information, call Mike Shea at 867-7700.

Youth football sign-ups slated The Murfreesboro Youth Football Program, sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department, will hold its registration on the following dates: Saturday and Aug. 19 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Sports'Com and Sunday and Aug. 20 from 2-5 p.m. at SportsCom.

Registration also will be taken Monday through Friday at the Parks and Recre-. ation Office. For more information, call 890-5333. The league is for players ages 8-12 as of Sept. 1, 2000.

Cost is $35 and a birth certificate is required. Predators Express visits Murfreesboro The Nashville Predators Express Tour that visits 10 cities in 10 days will stop in Murfreesboro on Aug. 25 from p.m. at the Kroger store at 2449 Old Fort Parkway. Presented by Fox Sports Net, the Tour features autograph sessions, Hockey' 101 clinics and a variety of interactive Favorite Odd American League YANKEES Twins -Sl10(ptc'em) TIGERS (pick'em) WHITE SOX Blue Jays National League CARDS Mets PHILLIES banquet Sept.

9 A's OEVIl RAYS Orioles Mariners ROYALS Rockies ASTROS Padres NFL Favorite games, contests and giveaways as well as appearances by Predators coaches and players. Predators announcer Pete Weber will host each stop. Riverdale golf tryouts Monday Riverdale High School golf tryouts will be held at Old Fort at 3 p.m. on Monday. All returning players or those who wish to try out should attend.

For more information, call coach Brandon Burke at 907-5467. Blatkman Softball tryouts Monday Blackman High School Softball tryouts will be at McKnight Field on Monday and Tuesday at 4 p.m. For more information, contact coach Jill Booth at 849-2924, or e-mail her at blackmansoftball hotmail.com. Blackman golf tryouts Monday Tryouts for Blackman High School's girls and boys golf teams will be held on Monday at 3:30 p.m. at Cedar Crest Golf Course.

For more information, call coach George Hockenberry at 895-1723. 0HS Endzone Club-selling grid tickets The Oakland Endzone Club is selling season tickets for all varsity, junior varsity and freshmen home games for $25, which includes membership in the club. For information, contact Nancy and Dennis Rainier at 896-5764. Riverdale Tribe selling tickets The Riverdale Wam'or Tribe football booster cfub is selling season tickets for the five home football games for $20. Tickets are $5 at the gate.

Tickets can be purchased at Cellular Concepts, Holden Hardware, Mullins Jewelers and Crescent Market. Riverdale Tribe sets meetings The Riverdale Warrior Tribe meetings will be held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. This month's meetings will be held on Aug. 14 and Aug. 28 at 7 p.m.

in the Annex cafeteria. HS Sports Medicine hosting scramble NHC Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine of Murfreesboro will hold its second annual benefit scramble golf tournament at 9 a.m. on Sept. 30 at Smyrna Municipal Golf Course. Proceeds from the tournament will assist in purchasing medical supplies to be used in the care of high school athletes in Rutherford County.

Entry fee is $50 per person or $200 for four-man teams. Deadline to enter is Points Underdog Current OrtJ Open 1.5 3 Bugs STEELERS Friday 1.5 (35) DOLPHINS 3 (37.5) Panthers 3.5 (39) Bengals 6 (37.5) Giants 8 (38) Patriots The Stones River Chapter of Ducks Unlimited will hold its 15th annual membership banquet on Sept. 9 at 6 p.m. at the I-24 Expo. Dinner and yearly membership is $75 per couple.

Tickets are available at the door or by calling 895-4222 or 895-4362. Knight of Columbus scramble Sept. 23 The annual Knight of Columbus golf scramble will be held on Sept. 23 at Blackberry Ridge. Entry fee is $160 per team and entry deadline is Sept.

9. First-place prize is $320, second is $240 and third is $160. 3.5 6.5 FALCONS JAGUARS REDSKINS Saturday RAVENS w-COLTS BEARS LIONS Friday's Scores New England 13, Detroit 10 Buffalo 21, Cincinnati 20 Tampa Bay 13, Washington 12 Jacksonville 34, Carolina 14 Green Bay 37, New ttxfc Jets 24 Saturday's Score Pittsburgh 13, Miami 10 Chicago 20, New brk Giants 8 Seattle 28, Indianapolis 16 Tennessee 14, Kansas Ctty 10 New Orleans 25, Minnesota 24 ft. Lows 31, Oakland 17 Battmore 16, Philadelphia 13 San Diego 23, San Francisco 20 Asanta 20, Dates 0 Jets Saints Browns Bills 2.5 (39) 6.5 (40) 5.5 (37) 3 (37) 1.5 (38.5) 5 2.5 Vikings 1 (39) Seahawks 4 (41) Packers JLS (38.5) Raiders 5.5 (37.5) 49ers CHARGERS 1.5 CARDS PK Sunday BRONCOS 4 -COWBOYS -tf. CHIEFS 6 Monday TITANS PK Rams 1.5 (40) Indiana.

w-Weat Lafayette, Bye: Eagles Ray Whitney re-signed to a three-year contract. PHOENIX COYOTES-Signed LW Philippe Audet and Dan Focnt to one-year contracts. SOCCER Major League Soccer MLS fined Tampa Bay coach Tim Han-kinson $2,000 for public criticism of the referees after an Aug. 2 game against Chicago. Signed Miroslaw Rzepa and assigned him to Columbus.

World Indoor Soccer League MONTERREY LA RAZA-Warved MF Francisco De La Garza, Rodotfo De Las Fuentes and Juan Carlos Echavarrta. COLLEGE ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE Promoted Suzanne DeFruscto to associate director of communications. Named Steve Haug assistant director of cx)mrnunicattons. ALBERTSOrf-Armounced Tim Mooney baseball coach is leaving to take same job at Washington State. Named Shawn Humberg-er baseball coach.

ARMY Named Carmine Gkjlio assistant gymnastics coach. Named Fritz Hamburg assistant baseball coach. BROWN Named Scott Nelson men's lacrosse coach. CAM PBELLSV1LLE Named Marcos Aives men's and women's soccer coach, Abbie Whitley women's assistant soccer coach, BiH Moore men's and women's cross country coach. Shannon Wathen women's votteybalt and women's assistant basketball coach and Scott Mooney sports informatjon director and assistant football coach.

COAST GUARD Named Kara GMigan women's soccer coach. DEPAUL-Named John Wilson women's soccer coach. DUKE Named Kevin Jermyn men's assistant track and cross country coach. IOWA Named Corbin Stone women's assistant soccer coach. JACKSONVILLE Named Ernest Rozier women's assistant basketball coach LIMESTONE Named Rob Burke men's assistant basketball coach.

NOTRE DAME Named Sean Kearney men's associate basketbal coach, Anthony Solomon and Lewis Preston men's assistant bttcoacrandRcBalanoo1rftcttx of basketball operations. OREGON STATE-Suspended sophomore WR Alton Adams, freshman WR James Newsom and senior WR Robert Prescott tor Trie first thre games of th 2000 footbai season for their role in an off-campus fight PENNSYLVANIA Named James Cook men's assistant men's track and field and cross country coach, Lisa Fells and Jennrfer Mover trainers, Meg Kinney compliance assistant Chris Rogers athletic operations and facilities assistant and Jared Shank athletic cornmunications assistant RPI Named BiH Cahifl women's toe hockey coach. ST. JOHN RSHER Named Dan Pepi-ceN basebal coach. SETON HALL Named Kelly Smith women's assistant soccer coach.

STONY BROOK Named Megan Bryant eoftbsf coach and Jo Viadeta onensrv Feb. 19 NAPA Auto Parts 300, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Matt Kenseth) Feb. 26 AlfTel 200, RocWngham, N.C. (Mark Martin) March 4 Sam's Town 300, Las Vegas (Jeff Burton) March 1 1 Aaron's 312, Hampton, Ga.

(Mark Martin) March 18 SunCom 200, Dartngton, S.C. (Mark Martin) March 25 Cheez-ft 250, Bristol, Tenn. (Sterling Martin) April 1 Albertson's 300, Fort Worth, Texas. (Mark Martin) April 8 Music City 320. Nashville, Term.

(Randy LaJoie) -April 15 -Touchstone Energy 300, Talladega, Ala. (Joe Nemechek) April 29-Auto Club 300, Fontana, Calif. (Matt Kenseth) May 5 Hardee's 250, Richmond, Va. (Jeff Green) May 13 Busch 200, Loudon, N.H. (Tim Fedewa) May 27 Carquest Auto Parts 300, Concord, N.C.

(Jeff Burton) June 3 MBNA Platinum 200, Dover, Del. (Jason Keller) June 10 Textilease Medique 300, South Boston, Va. (Jeff Green) June 17 Myrtle Beach 250, Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Jeff Green) June 25-Lysol 200, Wafons Glen, N.Y. (Ron Feftows) July 2 Sears DieHard 250, West Ai8.

Wis. (Jeff Green) Juty 16 Nazareth 200, Nazareth, Pa. (Ron Homaday) July 22 NAPA AutoCare 250, Fountain, Coto. (Jeff Green) July 29 Caiqueet Auto "Parts 25a MaaV son, II. (Kevin Harvick Aug.

4 Kroger 200, Clermont Ind. (Ron Homaday) Aug. 19 rttPAOrine.com 250, Brooklyn, Mich. Aug. 25 -Food City 250, Bristol, Tenn.

Sept 2 Dura Lube 200, Darlington, C. Sept 8 Autotte Platinum 250, Richmond, Va. Sept. 23 MBNA.com 200, Dover. Del.

Oct 7 Aa Pro Bumper to Bumper 300, Concord, N.C. Oct 21 Ftocfdngham 200, Rockingham, N.C. Oct 29 Sam's Town 250, MHlington, Term. Nov. 4 Outback Steakhouse 200, Avon-dale, Ariz.

Nov. 11 300, Homestead, Fta. Driver Standngs 1. Jeff Green, 3,497. 2.

Jason Keter, 2,990. IToddBodne, 2.883. 4. Kevin Harvick, 2,859. 5.

Ron Homaday, 2,842. 6. Elton Sawyer, 2,755. 7. Randy LaJoie, 2,593.

6. David Green, 2,417. 9. Casey AJwood, 2,341. 10.

JrrvrviJorrai, 2,222. 11. Kevin Grubb, 2,210. 12. Pf Parsons 2.209.

13. Tony Raines, 2,200. 14. Hank Parker, 2,192. 15.

Jeff Purvis, Z140. 16. Jay Sauter, 2,075. 17. TknFdewa, 2.074.

18. Bobby Harriton 2,020. 19. Jaeon Leffler, 1,985. 20.

Buckshot Jons, 1,954. 21. Dick Trickle, 1,930. 22. MtaDion, 1,915.

23. Mike Mclaughlin, 1,882. 24. BM Alexander, 1355. 25.

Matt Kenaeth, 1,788. 26. Lyndon Amick, 1,767. 27. Mark Green, 1,765.

28. Andy Santerre, 1,431. 29. Mark Martin, 1,425. 30.

Chad Cnaflh, 1,268. 31. MkMrttch, 1,229. 32. PJ.Jtm.U10, 33.

Jo Nemechek, 1,152. 34. Bobby HMn, 1,137. 36VVtym Grubb, 1,091. 38.

Jeff Burton, 1,070. Denver 31 17 Today's Game Tampa Bay at Miami, 6 p.m. Carolina at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11 Cincinnati at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m.

New England at Washington, 7 p.m. New York Giants at JaoXsonvie, 7 pm. Saturday, Aug. 12 New Orieans at Indianapolis, 7 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, 7 pm.

New tork Jets at Baltimore, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Detroit. 7:20 p.m. Minnesota at San Diego, 8 p.m. Seattle at Arizona, 9 p.m.

Sunday, Aug. 13 Green Bay at Denver, 3 pm. Oakland at Dallas, 6 pm. San Francisco at Kansas City, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Aug.

14 St Louis at Tennessee, 6 pM College Footbai Favorite Points Underdog Open Current OAJ August 28 Eddie Robinson Classic k-KansasSt 26 28.5 (54) Iowa Pigskin Classic HHoridaSt 24 24 (53) Byu Hispanic College Fund Game TEXAS TECH 16 15 (59) N.Mexico August 27 lOckoff Classic e-PennSt 4 3.5 (48) Use BCA Classic VATECH 14.5 15.5 (54) GaTech k-Kanaaa Cny, Missouri fJacksorrvM, Florida a-Eaat Rutherford, New Jersey Closest-to-the-pin and longest drive prizes also will be awarded. To enter a team, mail a check madq out to Knight of Columbus to Gene fitch, 1605 Dodd Trail, M'boro, 37128. For more information, call Fitch after 5 p.m. at 867-8764. Special Kids hosts benefit golf tourney Murfreesboro's Special Kids a nonprofit, Christian-based organization that provides nursing and rehabilitative services for children with special needs, will hold its first benefit scramble golf toumamenUn Sept.

29 at Indian Hills Golf Club. Lunch and registration begins at 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Entry fee of $75 includes green fees, cart and lunch. Prizes for winning team and closest kt hole will be awarded.

Hole and corporate sponsorships are requested. For more information, call 890-1003. Arena Football Playoffs Underdog Arena Football League Playoff Qlanca Round Garnet fytaaeedsftsdatys Arizona 41, Buffalo 34 Otdanoma 52, New England 38 Tamps Bay 72, Mifwautae 64 NaahvNa 57, Grand Rapkfa 14 Open Currant Saturday SAN JOSE 5 5 Sunday ORLANDO 15 1.5 Nashvfle Arizona Home team In NFL OverAMder Regular Season Win Orlando 34, Tampa Bay 24 Sen Jose 63, Oklahoma 40 Arizona 53, Albany 50 NeehvMe S3, towa 56 WINS Saturday's Gam NaahvtUe at 8an Jose, 3 p.m. (ESPN) Sundry's Gam Arizona at Orlando, 12:30 pm (ESPN2) 11.5 11 10.5 10.5 85 85 85 xrv Sunday; Aug. 20 Lowest remaining aaed at highest remaining TEAM REDSKINS RAMS JAGUARS COLTS TITANS BUCCANEERS BRONCOS RAVENS RAIDERS PACKERS BILLS SEAHAWKS JETS BEARS PANTHERS COWBOYS CHIEFS FALCONS DOLPHINS VIKINGS PATRIOTS GIANTS CARDINALS UONS EAGLES noon (ABC) ISO TRINITY, Renee Najer-ian women's vofleybaR coach.

TROY STATE Named Tony Trumm assistant basebel coach. URSINUS-Namad Bi Stiles assistant athletic dkector. WASHINGTON STATE Named Tim Mooney basebal ooach. WOFFORD Named Brandon McKiop assistant basebel coach and drector of intramural. YALE Named Chnel Intend esilUrt cross country and track and field ooach.

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