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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 25

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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25
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SECTION McQuarters fc THE SUNDAY OKLAHOMAN Outdoors 14-B Horse racing 15-B McQuarters gets personal NFL preview, 12-B Blazers 4, Tulsa 1 Central Hockey League, 2-B Shawnee wary of Ada High school football, 4-B Sports SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2001 SHOWDOWN 0, IN LINCOLN XI 10 20 senior tour VChampionshiP 1 tfP WHEN: Today WHERE: Gaillardia Golf Country Club TV: CNBC (Cox 41), 4-7 p.m. AW, SHUCKS TICKETS: Available at (866) 525-TOUR or (405) 525-TOUR. Grounds passes are $25 for the fourth round. TODAY: Final round, tee times 8:55 a.m. through 12:13 p.m.

More on the tournament Page 15-B, back page JjxJ3JI Eagle keeps Gilder close to Lietzke ft A BERRY TRAMEL: Loss hurts, but Sooners will get another opportunity. Page 8-B By Mac Bentley Assistant Sports Editor Bob Gilder suspected he was looking at a flyer lie in the rough on the 18th hole Saturday. He was right. Guarding against it, he tried to lay up with a 5-iron from 232 yards on the downwind par-5. Instead, his ball shot out of the right rough, bounced on the green and rolled 12 feet past the hole.

From there he sank an eagle putt that kept him within a stroke of leader Bruce Lietzke after three rounds of the Senior Tour Championship at Gaillardia. iThe finish made the Gilder said. He and Lietzke, the second-round leader, shot 3-under-par 69s Saturday to set the stage for See SENIORS, Page 16-B OKLAHOMA DEFENSE: The Sooners had the Huskers' option figured out. So the Huskers went to the pass. Page 8-B 1 JENNI CARLSON: Hybl was ready when the call came.

Page 9-B Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops, left, reacts with his team as quarterback Nate Hybl misses a catch. Hybl stumbled as receiver Mark Clayton threw Hybl the ball late in the second quarter. Cornhuskers end Sooners' 20-game win streak Game Statistics Page 9-B By George Schroeder Staff Writer LINCOLN, Neb. 6 This is how a streak ends. One trick falters.

Another flourishes. Even as Nebraska quarterback Eric Crouch flashed down the opposite sideline, recipient of a nifty reverse pass, Bob Stoops couldnit help but i halfway chuckle.i I IL1 be darned.i the Oklahoma coach said to himself, i Theirs worked, and ours didnit.i ing the demise of a 20-game winning streak. iltis not junior tight end Trent Smith said, i Itis not a thing lid like feeling again anytime soon.i Nebraska (9-0, 5-0 Big 12) extended the nationis longest home winning streak to 20 games. The Huskers might have removed an old rap. ilt was nice.i Crouch said, ito show our controls its destiny in the Big 12 South See OU, Page 11-B Crouchis 63-yard, fourth-quarter touchdown reception propelled third-ranked Nebraska to a 20-10 victory over the No.

2-ranked Sooners at Memorial Stadium. Earlier Saturday, 78,031 fans 6 mostly Huskers 6 exhaled when OUis try at a virtually identical play barely misfired. OU weathered another quarterback injury and stuffed Nebraskais offense for much of the day, but came up short in a slugfest. As the Huskers celebrated afterward, the Sooners watched, then quietly retreated to the locker room, contemplat STAFF PHOTO BY BRYAN TERRY Bruce Lietzke shakes hands with Bob Gilder after completing the third round of the senior Tour Championship. Lietzke leads Gilder by one shot going into today's final round.

Colorado rallies past upsetminded OSU WORLD SERIES: GAME 1 D-Backs 9 Schilling hurls D-backs to win By Ben Walker AP Baseball Writer PHOENIX 6 Yes, they looked and played like World Series champions. A few more games like this, and the Arizona Diamondbacks will be. Curt Schilling and his crew made the New York Yankees look like they were the ones on this stage for the very first time, romping 9-1 on Saturday night in a startling opener. iJust getting a win in Game 1 was See SERIES, Page 3-B Colorado 22 19 Notes Page 10-B By John Helsley Staff Writer STILLWATER 6 Oklahoma State players and coaches have wondered what might happen if the Cowboys could somehow put together a full four quarters of football. They wonder still, left again with only painful guesses at the answer.

OSU played perhaps its best football of this sinking season for 31 2 quarters Saturday night. But, oh, the final seven minutes. Colorado beat the Cowboys 22-19 at Lewis Field, rallying in a stunning fashion that left OSU with the recurring reality of another losing season. iDisappointing.i OSU coach See OSU Page 11-B STAFF PHOTO BY NATE BILLINGS Yankees 1 D-Backs lead series 1-0 Boxscore Page 3-B Colorado tight end Daniel Graham breaks a tackle attempt by Oklahoma State's Terrence Robinson at homecoming Saturday night. Statistics Page 11-B GDII-iSi fOO'rALL SXtUliDAY 'Sports Blitz' on NEWS9 Stanford upsets UCLA Ml (IM MHIMW KWTV NEWS9 will present "Oklahoma Sports Blitz" tonight, breaking down the Oklahoma-Nebraska game.

The show is onafterNEWS9's10 Paterno wins 324th career game STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Joe Paterno spent the last three months saying his chase for the major college victory record was no big deal. Now that he's got it, he's changing his tune. "You never think it's going to be a big deal until it happens like this, with this many people," Paterno said Saturday after his Nittany Lions rallied from an 18-point deficit to beat Ohio State 29-27 for his 324th career victory. STANFORD, Calif.

Stanford's superb start barely was better than UCLA's furious finish. Chris Lewis threw for 250 yards and three touchdowns, and Kerry Carter scored his second touchdown on a 27-yard run with two minutes left as 20th-ranked Stanford scored 31 straight points and held on to beat No. 4 UCLA 38-28. UCLA fell despite backup quarterback Scott McEwan leading the team to 21 straight second-half points. STORY, PAGE 6-B p.m.

telecast. The broadcast will also feature comments on the Oklahoma State-Colorado Game, the World Series and remarks from The Oklahoman's Berry Tramel. i Gatorade shower..

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