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SATURDAY, MAY 2. 1938 sponTSscortzDOAna THE RECORD S-7 To record your comments by phone: By letter: Sports Dept The Record 150 River St By e- mail: If you have something on your mind regarding a local, regional, or national sports issue, or you have a comment about any news story, feature, or column in the sports section, please contact us by phone, letter, fax, or e-mail. Address your comments no longer than one page to the Sports Department and include your name, address, and telephone number so we can verify your comments. Letters and articles may be edited and may be published, reproduced, or distributed in Drint electronic, or attar forms Tn rak with (201) 525-4600, Ext 2220 Hackensack, N.J 07601-7172 ii newsroomebergen- Asststant Managing EditorSports: Gabe Buonauro. High School Editors: Mark Ruskie, Rob Tanenbaum.

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Virginia Ftuano-Pascual, 6-0, 6-0; Patty Schnyder (5) del. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (3), 6-3, 6-0; Martina Hingis (1) del. Jennifer Capriati, 6-1, 6-3. TUL WED. THB.

FBI. May 5 May 6 May 7 May 8 lf neccesary. SUNDAY Baseball San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves, 1 p.m., TBS Colorado Rockies at Mets, 1:30 p.m., FSNY, WFAN-AM 660 Yankees at Kansas City Royals, 2 p.m., MSG, WABC-AM 770 Chicago White Sox at Anaheim Angels, 8 p.m., ESPN, WFAN-AM 660 Hockey Phoenix Coyotes at Detroit Red Wings, 3 p.m., Ch. 5 NHL playoffs: Pittsburgh Penguins at Montreal Canadians, 7:30 p.m., ESPN2 Basketball NBA playoffs, Knicks at Miami Heat, 12:30 p.m., Ch. 4 NBA playoffs, TBA, 3 p.m., Ch.

4 NBA playoffs, TBA, 5:30 p.m., Ch. 4 NBA playoffs, TBA, 9 p.m., TNT Arena football Arizona Rattlers at Iowa Barnstormers, 3:30 p.m., ESPN2 Football NFL Europe: Rheln Fire at Frankfurt Galaxy, 6 p.m. (delayed tele cast), FSNY Soccer MetroStars at Tampa Bay Mutiny, 3 p.m., Unl Rome vs. Milan, 5 p.m., Tel Auto racing Drag racing: Lone Star Nationals, 11:30 a.m., ESPN2 California 500, 3:30 p.m., ESPN Golf PGA: Houston Open, 3 p.m., Ch. 7 LPGA: Titleholders Champion ship, 4 p.m., Ch.

2 SPGA: Bruno's Memorial Classic, 6 p.m. (delayed telecast), ESPN2 Sports shows Sports Reporters, 10:30 a.m., ESPN Pro Golf Weekly, 11 a.m., CNN Arena Football League AMERICAN CONFERENCE Central Dlvlilon 4 The Associated Press 'PRINCETON Princeton alum with Wanted: deep pockets iorts. and an interest in sports University fund-raisers are seeking a gift that will cover a major portion of the cost of the new $45 million football stadium scheduled to open in September. The asking price: $25 million. The payoff: your name on the side of one the university's most prominent structures for decades to come.

Corporations need not apply. The university wants to continue the tradition of naming buildings after alumni. "We're fortunate to have an alumni body that is extraordinarily generous," spokesman Justin Harmon said Friday. "We'd like to name the stadium after an individual associated with the university, someone who's been a part of the university." Officials have begun approaching, one by one, those with a possible interest in making such a "leadership gift," he said. The list has about a dozen names, said Cosmo Iacavazzi 54, a 1965 graduate who starred on Princeton's football team and is a member of Princeton's fund-raising committee.

Until the big donor is found, the stadium will be called Princeton University Stadium. A $25 million gift would leave the university just $3 million short of completely recovering the stadium's cost, Harmon said. "What makes this project different from most other fund-raisers is that we decided we needed to build before all the money was in Chairman announces From news service reports AUGUSTA, Ga. Jack Stephens, who resisted change at Au-'gusta National Golf Club even jafter Tiger Woods' record-setting victory last year, is retiring as jchairman of the Masters. Stephens, a 74-year-old Arkansas billionaire whose seven-year tenure as Masters chairman was marked by his homespun humor, will step down May 18, the day after Augusta closes for the summer.

He will be replaced by William "Hootie" Johnson. "I am in good health, but I think it is time for someone new to take the reins," Stephens said, i Stephens, who built his fortune on oil, gas, banking, and real estate, is the fourth chairman of National. He was hand-picked to replace Hord Hardin in 1991 and will remain as chairman emeritus. Tiger golf's top pitchman NEW YORK Woods will lead the golf world with $28 million in endorsement income this year, according to a survey by SportsBusi-ness Journal. Woods, 22, has an endorsement portfolio that includes contracts with 10 companies, including Nike American Express and General Mills Inc.

(Wheaties). hand," Harmon said. There was a pressing need to replace decaying Palmer Stadium, which had been home to the Tigers since 1914, he said. The 45,000 seat relic was razed last year. The Tigers played their entire 1997 schedule on the road while construction was under way.

The new stadium will seat 30,000, will be lighted for night games, and will have natural turf to accommodate soccer and lacrosse matches. It is scheduled to be ready for the football season-opener Sept. 19 against Cornell. The players will not only have a new, freshly sodded field. They also will be sporting new helmets.

The headgear is a throwback to the 1935-36 season, when the Tigers last wore the black helmets with orange wings and three orange stripes from front to back. They were 9-0 that season. Then-coach Fritz Crisler took the design with him to the University of Michigan, where it became famous. "We're not stealing the design, were just bringing an original Princeton idea back," said Princeton coach Steve Tosches. Next door to the stadium, a new track and field stadium will be dedicated today before the Princeton Invitational meet.

The track bears the name of investment banker William W. Weaver, a 1934 graduate who gave $5 million for the honor. of Masters retirement Arnold Palmer is second on the list with $20 million in annual en dorsement earnings, followed by ureg iNorman ($14 million) and Jack Nicklaus ($11 million). Tournament roundup Lee Janzen fired a 3-under-par ana Dan foreman carded a 70 to tie for the lead Friday at the Houston Upen in The Woodlands, Texas. The leaders are at 6-under 138, a stroke ahead of David Du val.

Stephen Ames, Fred Couoles John Huston, Mike Hulbert, Jay ueising, relet (J Malley, and Franklin Langham are two shots off the pace. Oradell's Jim McGov. em shot his second straight 73 and just made the cut of 146 Dawn Coe-Jones survived hitting two balls into the water to shoot a 2-under 70 and lead the Titleholders Championship by a shot in Day-tona Beach. Fla. A erouto of 12 players are within three strokes of the lead.

Terry Dill shot the best round of his pro career and tied a course record with a 9-under 63 that gave him a three-stroke lead after the first round of the Bruno Memorial Classic in Hoover, Ala. rii i Vw ay If I. Bol Ladies Open At Bol, Croatia Women quarterfinals Corlna Morarlu (5) def. Sandra Cho-jim 6-3 8-2-Mlrana Lucie (4) del. Mariana Diaz-Olive, -2' 6-3-Sllvlja Talaja del.

Lea Ghlrardl-Rubbl, 7-S 8-2' Czech Open At Prague, Ciaeh Republic Men's quarterfinals Nicolas Lapenttl del. Fernando vium. Slave Oosedel del. Jacobo dim. 8.1 Mellgenl del.

Andrei Cheenokov. 8-3 8.1- m. carlu del. Javier Sanchez, 8-7 (4-7), 6-3, 8-3. Men's doubles semifinal Rlkard Bergh and Nlcklas Kultl del Mari.nn u.

and Sebastian Prleto, 7-6 (11-9), 4-6, 6-3. BMW Open At Munich, Germany Men'a quarterfinals Galo Blanco del. Tomas Nvdahl 7.S .7 7.7,i. Andre Agassi (8) del. Jonas Bjorkman (2)! 6-2 6-2: Magnus Qustalsson del.

Nlcoiaa i Thomas Enqvlst (7) del. Oliver Gross, S-3, Men's doubles quarterfinal Todd Woodbrldge and Mark WoodfcwHa Marlus Barnard and Flllppo Messorl, 6-4, 6-3. Shell Houston Open At The Woodlands, Texaa Scores alter second round Dan Foreman Lee Janzen David Duval 68-70138 69-69138 69-70138 72-88140 72-68140 71-69140 87-73140 87-73140 Stephen Ames Fred Couples John Huston Mike Hulbert Jay Delslng Peter O'Malley Franklin Langham Rick Fehr Kenny Perry Joe Ourant 70-70140 68-74140 71-70141 71-71142 70-72142 71-71142 73-89142 71-71142 71-71142 66-78142 70-72142 71-71142 70-72142 72-71143 70-73143 74-69143 68-79143 67-76143 70-73143 67-76143 88-76144 74-70144 72- 72144 68- 78144 69- 79144 73- 71144 71-73144 -73-7314 Blaine McCalllster David Sutherland Ben Bates Jed Meggert Scott Hoch Dudley Hart Jerry Kelly Mike Sullivan Kelly Gibson Phil Tstaurangi Estsban Toledo Doug Tewell Guy Boroa Hsl Sutton Bruce Lleuke Bob Glider A. Weibrlng Donnle Hammond Brett Oulgley Craig Parry Lanny Wadklns Tom Kite Pete Jordan Bobby Qage Jim McQovarn, Oredell LPGA Titleholders Championship At Daytona Beach, Fla. 8 coral alter second round Dawn Coe-Jones Chris Johnson Kris Monsghan Annlka Sorenstam 69-70139 68-66136 67-69136 67-69136 69-68137 69-88137 68-69137 68-71137 73-68138 70-88138 70-88138 70-88138 69-69138 72-87139 71-88139 71-88139 71-68139 70-69139 69-70139 68-71139 67-72139 67-72139 86-73139 89-74139 73-87140 72-88140 71-89140 71-89-140 71-69140 71-69140 70-70140 70-70140 70-70140 89-71-140 Catrln Nllamsrk Csrln Koch Msggls Hslpln Eva Dahllol Luclana Bemvenutl Hlroml Kobayashl Donna Andrews Dsnlelle Ammsccapsns Jennifer Feldott Molra Dunn Sherrl Stelnhauer Allison Finney Lorle Kane Kelll Kuehna Helen Dobson Michelle Estill Dana Dormann Mayuml Hlreae Lisa Hackney Pat Hurst Alicia Diboe Karen Noble Lisa Wallers Roela Jones Amy Alcotl Janice Moodlo Hows Stacy Nanel Bowen Cslrlona Matthew Kim Seikl Bruno's Memorial Classic At Birmingham, Ala.

Score after Bret round Terry DM 32-3183 John Bland 32-34 88 4 87 4 34-3488 -4 34-34 68 -4 Hugh BaloecN Jose Msna Canisaree Miller Barber Bruce Summerhays Vlcenl Fernando! -4 -4 -4 Larry Nelson AIIBAU American La as us Anaheim Ansa's Placed OF Tim Salmon on the 18-dey disabled Del retroaoilva to April 23 Called up LHP Oreo Cede rat from Vancouver of the PCL. laliwnore Ortetee Nacelied Cherse Qreene Iron RoorMsler of the International ReMeeed INF Orris OuiHen, Signed RHP Slave Oniiveroe and RHP Jim Converse to minor-league contracts, Oetrert Titers Recelled OP Klmera Sartea from Tdedo of the Inlernalonal League. Nallenet leeaua CMeefC Cutae Pieced OP Lenoe Johnson on the te-dey disabled eel Recalled OF Melt Mieeh from lowe of the PCL. Plena Merfm Sent LHP Oabe Ooiuaiea Is Cher- lone of trie internatonal League IAIKITIAU, NSA Suspended Miami Heat 0 Alento Mourning for 10 oemee and enad rem 920.000 and New torn Kmost Larry Johnson for too gsmee and Shaded boxes Indicate home games. TODAY Baseball Colorado Rockies at Mets, 1:30 p.m., FSNY, WFAN-AM 660 San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves, 7 p.m., TBS Yankees at Kansas City Royals, 8 p.m., MSG, WABC-AM 770 New Haven Ravens at Trenton Thunder, 8 p.m., CN8 Detroit Tigers at Seattle Mariners, 9 p.m., Fx Hockey Devils at Ottawa Senators, 7:30 p.m., FSNY, WQEW-AM 1560 NHL playoffs: Dallas Stars at San Jose Sharks, 9 p.m., ESPN Basketball NBA playoffs: Minnesota Timber-wolves at Seattle SuperSonics, 3:30 p.m., Ch.

4 Golf PGA: Houston Open, 2 p.m., Ch. 7 LPGA: Titleholders Championship, 4 p.m., Ch. 2 SPGA: Bruno's Memorial Classic, 4:30 p.m., ESPN Horse racing 2Day at the Kentucky Derby, noon, ESPN2 Kentucky Derby Special, 2 p.m., ESPN Kentucky Derby, 4:30 p.m. Ch. 7 Meadowlands highlights, 12:30 a.m., FSNY Soccer Brazil vs.

Argentina, 8 p.m., Tel Auto racing Winston Touring Series, 3 p.m., ESPN2 ASA 300, 4 p.m., TNN Bowling PBA Tucson Open, 3 p.m., Ch. 2 Boxing Fabrlce Tiozzo vs. Terry Ray, crul-serwelghts; Keith Holmes vs. Has-sine Cherlfl, mlddlewelghts, 10 p.m. (delayed telecast), Sho 1 Major League Soccer EASTERN CONFERENCE SOW PIS OP OA Columbus 8 2 0 15 15 8 DC.

8 2 3 12 15 12 METROSTARS 2 3 0 8 I 11 Miami 3 4 2 5 4 14 New England 2 3 1 4 9 7 Tampa Bay 1 8 0 3 8 14 WESTERN CONFERENCE SOW Pie OP OA Los Angeles 7 0 1 18 18 Dellee 4 2 2 8 10 10 Chlcsgo 2 4 0 8 8 7 KsnsssClty 2 8 0 8 8 11 8anJose 2 5 0 8 14 Colorado 3 3 2 5 13 NOTE: Three points lor victory, one point lor shoot out win and sro points lor loss. Shootout (SOW) Is a eubsel ol wins. Wsdnssdsy's scores Washington O.C. 3 San Jose 1 Los Angslss 2 Ksmai City 0 Tampa Bay 0 Thursday's score Columbus 1 Today gamee Colorado at Miami, 7:30 put. Washington C.

at Chicago, 8 p.m. Sunday gamee METROSTARS at Tampa Bey, 3 p.m. New England at San Josa, 8 p.m. PBA Tucson Open Al Tucson, Aria. Slandlnge oiler tilth round t.

Erie Forkel, 12-4. 8.480; 2, Jess Stsyrook, 12-4, 8,108: 3, Jsson Couch, 9-7, 8, 154: 4, Ricky Wsrd, 10-8, 8.088; 8, Norm Ouke, 13-3, 8.098; 8, Ooug Kent, 11-8, 8.051; 7. Tom Seller, S-S, 8,028: 8. Mike Aulby, 8- 7, 9, Pete Weber, 8-7, 10, Welter Ray Williams 9-7, 7,938. 11, John Matte, tO-8.

7.928; 12, Randy Pedersan, 9- 7, 7.907; 11, Porker Sonn III, Jackson, 7-9, 14, Tim Criss. 8-7-1, 15, Tommy OeluU 8-8, 18, Wayne Wsbb, 8-9-1, 17, Mark Williams, 9-7, 18, Jeff Llul, 3-13, 19, Ryen 6r.aler, 5.11, 20, George Branham III, 7-9, 7.SS6, 21, Dennis Morsn, 4-12, 7.536; 22, Seen Swenson, 6-11, 23, Sieve Hosklns, 6-11, 24, Ml-Cheel Hsugon 1-13, 7.301, On This Day May I 1917 Fred Toney of the Cincinell Reds and Hip-po Vaughn of ihe Chicago Cubs pitch a double no-hitter lor nin innings, but the Reds win on two hits in th torn. 14. I I 1 Bey Challenge At Dulutn, Ga. Men's second round Andrei Pavel (8) def.

John van Lottum, 6-1, 6-2; Franco Squlllarl def. Marclo Carlsson, 6-3, 7-5. Men's quarterfinals Alex Calatrava def. Steve Campbell, 4-0, retired; Jason Stoltenberg (2) det. Rlchey Reneberg, 6-4, 6-1; Andrei Pavel (8) del.

Franco Squlllarl, 6-1, 8-2; Pete Sampras (1) del. Ramon Oelgado, 7-8 (8-6), 7-6 (7-3). Men's doubles first round Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan del. Trevor Kronemann and Dave Randall (3), 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Men'a doublee second round Ellis Ferrelra and Srent Haygsrth def.

Jim Courier and Mark Knowles, 2-8, 6-1, 6-4; Alex O'Brien and Rlchey Reneberg (1) def. Mark Merkleln and Jack Waits. 6-4, 6-3. 2 Frank Conner Bob Dickson Charles Coody Bob Charles J.C. Snead BudAllln 39-33 68 39-34 69 -3 -39-3469 -3 34-39 69 34-38 69 39-34 69 -39-3469 -36-3369 -39-3469 Graham Marsh Hale Irwin Devld Lundstrom George Archer Jimmy Powell Gil Morgan Dale Oouglass Jack Kleler Dave Hill Hubert Green Kurt Cox Mike Hill KermitZarley Don Blee -34-3870 -2 -39-3970 -39-3870 -39-3870 37-3370 -39-3970 -2 37-33 70 38-36 71 -36-3971 38-33 71 -37-3471 -38-3871 Walt Morgan Bruce Crampton David Graham Chi Chi Rodriguez Harold Hennlng OsWItt Weaver Randy Petri Waller Zambrlekl -36-3971 -1 -39-3671 -37-3471 -1 -1 -1 39-41-M Italian Open At Milan, Italy 8 coral after llrst round Patrick Sjoland, Sweden Kles Eriksson, Sweden Joaklm Haeggman, Sweden Ronan Ralterty, N.

Ireland Jean van de Velde, France Massimo Florloll, Italy Pierre Fulke. Sweden Giuseppe Call, Italy Steen Tinning, Denmark Jamie Spence. England Jose Merla Olazabal, Spain Costantino Rocca, Italy California 500 NASCAR race qualifying At Fontane, Calif. I. (24) Jeff Gordon, Plttsboro, Chevrolet, 181.772; 2.

(12) Jeremy Mayfleld, Owensboro, Ford, 180 699: 3. (6) Msrk Msrtln, Batesvllle, Ford, 180.248: 4. (2) Rusty Wallace, St. Louis, Ford, 180.230; 8. (26) Johnny Benson, Grend Rsplds, Ford.

179.829: 8. (42) Joe Nemechek, Lakeland, Chevrolet, 179.888; 7. (18) Bobby Labonte, Corpus Chrlstl, Texaa, Pontlac, 179.978; 8. (22) Ward Burton, South Boston. Pontlac, 179.439; 9.

(9) Tarry Lsbonte, Corpus Chrlstl, Texss, Chevrolet, 179.412; 10. (48) Morgen Shepherd, Conover, N.C., Chevrolet, 179.381. II. (1) Derrell Waltrlp, Owensboro, Chevrolet, 179.296; 12. (94) Bill Elliott, Oawionvllle.

Ford, 179.296; 13. (91) Kevin LePage, Shelbourne, Chevrolet, 178 998; 14. (40) Sterling Merlin, Columbia, Chevrolet, 178.873; 18. (33) Ken Schrader, Fenton, Chevrolet, 178.709; 16. (9) Lake Speed, Jackson, Ford.

178.700; 17. (44) Kyle Pstty, Rsndlsmsn, N.C., Pontlac, 178 889; 18. (28) Kenny Irwin, Indianapolis, Ford, 176.849; 19. (96) David Green, Owensboro, Chevrolet, 178.909; 20. (77) Robert Pressley, Asheboro, N.C., Ford, 178.443.

21. (99) Jed Burton, South Boston, Ford, 178 412; 22. (36) Ernie Irven, Salinas. Calif, Pontlac, 17a 408: 23. (10) Ricky Rudd, Chesapeake, Ford, 178.280; 24.

(16) Ted Musgrave, Franklin. Ford 176.213; 29. (43) John Andrew, Indianapolis, Ponllso, ire. 13. Winston West lineup At Fontane, Calif.

1. (19) Ken Schrader, Fenton, Chevrolet Monle Cerlo, 179 623; 2. (79) Kevin Hervlck. Bakars-flaid, Chevrolet Monte Cerlo, 178.238; 3 (3) Mike Dillon, Welcome, N.C.. Chevrolet Monte Cerlo, 178.176; 4.

(47) Nipper Alsup. Moorsvllle, N.C., Chevrolet Monte Cerlo, S. (1) Butch Gillilend, Anaheim, Calif, Ford Taurus, 179.012; 8. (4) Jeff Oa-vfs, Anaheim Hills, Ford Thunderblrd, 174 967; 7. (60) Lane Norlck, Oklahoma City, Chevrolet Monta Carlo, 173.498: fined him 110,000 for fighting and suspended Knicks Chris Mills one game and fined turn 82.500 tor leaving the bench during a rtgrtf In a gem April 30.

HOCKIV Hellene! Hookey League Flayers Aeeocletlen -Named Oevtn Imitn meneger of madia rwalione, COLLIOI Preena Stat Suspended men's bsskslbelt 0 Raler Anion Indefinitely lor violating probation, Nebreeke Weeleyer) Announosd th raslgnsllon of Mary Ssth Kennedy, aihtelice director and woman basketball coach, to become aihlatn director SI Findlay. Netr Bam Announced bsshstbs Keith Friol wis trenster al th end of the academic veer. Tennsssse Teen Nemad Tony Cos men and woman assislsnl tree and cross country coach. UCLA Named Slav Rommel men assislsnl soo eer coach, Vermont Announced th upgrading of woman tea noway 10 versify Slslus beginning with th IMI-tltH season, Pot PP PA Qrsnd Raplda 0 0 .000 00 00 Houston 0 0 .000 00 00 Iowa 0 .000 00 00 i Milwaukee 0 0 .000 00 00 i Westsrn Division Pot PP PA Arizona 0 0 .000 00 00 Portland 0 0 .000 00 00 Sen Jose 0 0 .000 00 00 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Eestem Division Pol PP PA Albany, N.Y. 0 0 .000 00 00 REO 00 0 9 0 0 000 00 00 CITYHAWK8 0 0 .000 00 00 Southern Division Pot PP PA Florida 0 0 .000 00 00 Naihvllie 0 0 .000 00 00 Orlando 0 0 .000 00 00 Tampa Bay 0 0 .000 00 00 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE: Andy Pottitte and the Yankees are on a roll that the Royals, even at home, should not be able to stop.

Go with the favored visitors. In other games, solid favorites are Orioles over Twins, Blue Jays and Roger Clemens over Athletics, and Angels over White Sox. Underdogs worth second looks are Red Sox against Rangers and Tigers against Mariners, NATIONAL LEAGUE: Masato Yoshii could be overmatched against Colorado's offense. Go with the Rockies on the road. In other games, attractive favorites are Dodgers over Pirates, Phillies and Curt Schilling over Astros, and Braves over Giants.

Underdogs set to surprise are Cardinals against Cubs and Expos against Diamondbacks. NHL PLAYOFFS: After winning the first two games In wa, the underdog Senators are poised to put away the Devils. Unless the Dovils rediscover their scoring touch, the Senators will have something to celebrate. In other games, go with Stars over Sharks and Avnlnnrhe over Oilers. NBA PLAYOFFS: With Larry Johnson, the Knicks were not an offensive machine.

Without him, they are In big trouble. Sure, the Heat won't have Alonzo Mourning on Sunday, but as long as they have Tim Hardaway, they can survive. Here's a shaky nod to the Heat (-4). Minnesota has taken Seattle to the brink, but the T-wolves' lack of blg gnme experience will hurt them In Game 6. Spot 10V4 points with the Sonic at home.

Frldey'a gamee Qrsnd Rsplds at Orlando Houston at Nashville Today's gamee Portlend at Albsny, 7:30 p.m. Mllwsukse at Florida. 7:30 m. Tampa Bay at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Sundey'e gem Anions at Iowa, 2 p.m.

NFL Europe Pot. PP PA 1 000 SO 39 ,760 SO 66 .800 90 SI ,800 71 79 .250 81 1" .000 41 79 Rheln Frank lurt Amstsrdsm Bsroelona Englsnd Scotlsnd Saturday's Score Rheln 13 laroelon 9 Frenklurt 14 Sunday's Soors Amsterdam 10 Englsnd 14 Scot lend 10 Today' gem England at Amstsrdsm, 1 m. Rheln at Frankfurt, 1 p.m. Sunday gome Berceiona at Scotland, 10 am. NFL calendar Aug.

Hell of Feme Same Pittsburoh Tamaa Aug. 7-10 First full preseason weekend. Seat. 8-7 tfrM reguler season begin. Do.

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