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Sep 6 2005 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2005 D-9 Pa. Derby to Sun King Al Toon by the Jets and Eddie Brown by the Bengals. Trivia answer WHEELING DOWNS Results 1ST A 548 Sns Cowboy 4.60 3.40 Greys 2.60 Gable Solwest Quiniela (1-4) Paid $29.20 Perfecta (4-1) Paid $89.70 Trifecta (4-1-7) Paid $207.40 SU (4-1-7-all) Paid $180.20 2ND 548 Gls 3.60 3.00 Molly 6.40 Teddy Nitro Superfreak Quiniela (1-5) Paid $52.20 Perfecta (1-5) Paid $240.00 Trifecta (1-5-3) Paid $744.60 SU (1-5-all-all) Paid $403.60 DailyDouble Paid $64.80 3RD 548 Gold Honors.7.80 4.60 3.00 Gls 5.80 Figs Trey Sweets Quiniela (1-8) Paid $28.80 Perfecta (1-8) Paid $107.10 Trifecta (1-8-6) Paid $636.20 SU (1-8-6-2) Paid $1,012.80 4TH 548 Greys Cinderrock.11.20 3.40 3.00 Task Bank 2.40 Icu Morgan Quiniela (1-4) Paid $19.00 Perfecta (4-1) Paid $57.90 Trifecta (4-1-6) Paid $289.40 SU (4-1-6-8) Paid $1,787.00 5TH 548 High 2.60 2.40 Bf 2.60 Lord Bk Jack Quiniela (1-3) Paid $9.40 Perfecta (3-1) Paid $21.90 Trifecta (3-1-7) Paid $71.20 SU (3-1-7-5) Paid $144.20 6TH 678 Ctw Tuff 6.00 3.80 Witty 3.00 Greys Titan Mary Celeste Quiniela (2-3) Paid $22.80 Perfecta (2-3) Paid $50.70 Tri-super (2-3-7) Paid $70.00 SU (2-3-7-1) Paid $628.80 7TH AA 678 Prima 6.80 4.80 Penrose 4.40 Rooftop Gizmo Quiniela (2-7) Paid $83.80 Perfecta (7-2) Paid $281.40 Trifecta (7-2-4) Paid $741.80 SU (7-2-4-6) Paid $3,662.00 8TH 548 Desert Sun 4.60 3.80 Yopon 2.80 Ctw Jump Tonic Quiniela (1-4) Paid $23.80 Perfecta (4-1) Paid $131.40 Trifecta (4-1-8) Paid $344.40 SU (4-1-8-2) Paid $594.00 Tri-super (carryover) Paid $54,041.00 9TH 678 Tnj Rodeo 2.40 2.60 Bow 3.40 Dream Of Jens Lady Quiniela (2-7) Paid $23.60 Perfecta (2-7) Paid $61.80 Trifecta (2-7-5) Paid $247.20 SU (2-7-5-6) Paid $855.00 10TH 548 Holy Smoke 5.20 4.80 Iruska 11.80 Kay Lobo Serena Quiniela (3-4) Paid $98.40 Perfecta (4-3) Paid $376.50 Twin-tri (4-3-2) Paid $663.60 SU (4-3-2-7) Paid $4,060.80 11TH AA 548 Akoya 4.40 5.20 Kay Angel 4.20 Yopon Beeswax Boy Quiniela (3-4) Paid $24.80 Perfecta (3-4) Paid $81.60 Trifecta (3-4-2) Paid $406.60 SU (3-4-2-7) Paid $618.40 12TH 548 Quick 4.00 3.40 Roy 4.40 Comeon Geta Fire Tiger Quiniela (7-8) Paid $24.00 Perfecta (8-7) Paid $60.90 Trifecta (8-7-2) Paid $395.20 SU (8-7-2-all) Paid $861.20 Twin-tri (carryover) Paid $3,103.00 13TH 678 Oshkosh No Patsy15.60 6.20 4.00 Flying 8.80 Dark Mist La re Quiniela (3-5) Paid $69.40 Perfecta (3-5) Paid $192.90 Trifecta (3-5-2) Paid $649.20 SU (3-5-2-4) Paid $2,599.40 Scratch: 14TH AA 548 7.00 4.20 Kay Beti 4.20 Wms Bello Joethepro Quiniela (4-7) Paid $47.80 Perfecta (7-4) Paid $97.80 Trifecta (7-4-1) Paid $332.60 SU (7-4-1-3) Paid $938.80 15TH A 678 Iruska Ms. 3.60 5.40 Oxbow 4.80 Hallo Busy Wendy Quiniela (2-8) Paid $35.00 Perfecta (2-8) Paid $44.70 Trifecta (2-8-5) Paid $398.00 SU (2-8-5-7) Paid $3,243.20 16TH A 548 Amf 5.80 3.20 7.00 Seegold Oneco Taffetta Quiniela (6-7) Paid $51.20 Perfecta (7-6) Paid $140.40 Trifecta (7-6-2) Paid $578.40 SU (7-6-2-all) Paid $3,019.80 17TH AA 548 Heck Of A Ruckus.3.20 3.00 2.20 Greys 2.60 I Can And I San Tan Keotajoe Quiniela (5-6) Paid $22.40 Perfecta (5-6) Paid $54.30 Trifecta (5-6-1) Paid $82.60 SU (5-6-1-8) Paid $175.20 Scratch: 18TH A 548 Greys Crownderby.9.40 4.00 4.40 Kay 3.80 Coach Tolerance Tyme Quiniela (4-7) Paid $45.80 Perfecta (7-4) Paid $118.20 Twin-tri (7-4-6) Paid $734.20 SU (7-4-6-3) Paid $4,384.20 19TH 548 Scoot It 8.00 4.00 Gable 3.80 Back Fiery Spirit Quiniela (4-7) Paid $51.60 Perfecta (4-7) Paid $127.50 Trifecta (4-7-8) Paid $620.00 SU (4-7-8-1) Paid $2,443.80 20TH 548 Dormont 20.40 5.40 Cold Joe 4.20 Whistlin Jude Of Ruckus Quiniela (2-7) Paid $101.00 Perfecta (7-2) Paid $380.70 Trifecta (7-2-1) Paid $771.00 SU (7-2-1-8) Paid $5,088.00 Twin-tri (carryover) Paid $3,837.00 Mutuels $253,539 DOG RACING From local and wire dispatches Sun King overcame the handicap of the 14th and outside post position when he stayed close to the pace, then blew by his rivals in the homestretch to win the 27th running of the $750,000 Pennsylvania Derby at Philadelphia Park in Bensalem yesterday. The 3-year-old colt, owned by Midway, investor and horse breeder Tracy Farmer broke from the outside stall in the 1-mile and a furlong race On instructions from Hall of Fame trainer Nick Zito jockey Rafael Bejarano stayed close down the backstretch.

Bejarano called on the son of Charismatic with 3 1 2 furlongs to run, and the colt immediately responded. He took the lead at the head of the lane and accelerated to finish 4 1 2 lengths ahead of the Lone Star Derby winner Southern Africa with Tyler Baze in the saddle. Monmouth Park invader Smokescreen was a nose back in third with jockey Mike Luzzi Sun King covered the mile and an eighth in 1:49.43 Sun King, coupled in the wagering with 11th-place finisher Indy Storm was sent to the post as the 7-5 betting favorite. He returned $4.80 to win, $3.40 to place and $3 to show. More horse racing Teller Cartel a 17-1 long shot, got a clean break on a muddy track and stayed clear down the straightaway to win $1 million in the 440-yard All American Futurity in Ruidoso Downs, N.M.

The Oklahoma- bred brown colt broke his maiden and gave trainer Paul Jones and jockey Cody Jensen their first win in the All American, the most prestigious event in quarter-horse racing. Baseball The Washington Wild Things broke their previous Frontier League record for wins in a season with a 9-4 victory against the Ohio Valley Red Coats at Falconi Field. The Wild Things finished the regular season 63-32, moving past the mark they set last year. Ryan McGraw hit a three-run home run in the first inning to jump-start Washington, which opens at home against the Chillicothe Paints in the first round of the playoffs tomorrow. Bryan LaHair hit two solo homers and Rob Johnson hit a two-run shot in the eighth inning to lead the United States past Olympic runner-up Australia, 6-4, the World Cup in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The Americans won their second game in a row and are tied atop Group with Taiwan, which beat Spain, 12-2. The top four teams from each group advance to the Sept. 17 quarterfinals. Soccer The 2006 World Cup will be played without the 2010 host. South Africa was eliminated from contention when Ghana beat Uganda, 2-0.

A day earlier, the South Africans lost, 3-1. Brazil surged into the World Cup with a 5-0 rout of Chile that left the five-time world champions in second place in the South American qualifying group, one point behind Argentina but mathematically assured a berth in the 2006 Cup in Germany. Golf Teenager Paula Creamer and U.S. Solheim Cup team member Natalie Gulbis were added to the International squad for the Lexus Cup at Singapore in November. The event pits a global team against the best in Asia in Ryder Cup-style matches.

Auto racing Christian Klien will race alongside David Coulthard for the Red Bull team in Formula Belgium Grand Prix this week. Vitantonio Liuzzi will continue as the third driver. Red Bull said it had not decided who will be partner next season and plans to make a decision at the end of the year. Elsewhere An Olympic show-jumper lost his appeal of a drug disqualification that cost Germany a gold medal at the Athens Games in Greece last year. The Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld an earlier decision by the International Equestrian Federation that found Ludger Beerbaum and his horse, Goldfever 3 guilty of a doping offense.

The horse tested positive for the steroid betamethasone. Seven-time Tour de France champ Lance Armstrong announced in a statement that he and rock star Sheryl Crow are engaged. morning briefing SCOREBOARD AUTO RACING TENNIS RESULTS U.S. Open At New York SINGLES Fourth Round Guillermo Coria (8), Argentina, def. Nicolas Massu, Chile, 6-4, 2-6, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-2.

Andre Agassi (7), United States, def. Xavier Malisse, Belgium, 6-3, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 4-6, 6-2. James Blake, United States, def. Tommy Robredo (19), Spain, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-3. SINGLES Fourth Round Lindsay Davenport (2), United States, def.

Nathalie Dechy (15), France, 6-0, 6-3. Elena Dementieva (6), Russia, def. Patty Schnyder (11), Switzerland, 6-4, 6-3. Amelie Mauresmo (3), France, def. Elena Likhovtseva (19), Russia, 6-1, 6-4.

Mary Pierce (12), France, def. Justine Henin- Hardenne (7), Belgium, 6-3, 6-4. DOUBLES Third Round Simon Aspelin, Sweden, and Todd Perry (9), Australia, def. Mahesh Bhupathi, India, and Martin Damm (7), Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-3. Jonas Bjorkman, Sweden, and Max Mirnyi (1), Belarus, def.

Feliciano Lopez and Fernando Verdasco, Spain, 6-3, 6-4. Bob and Mike Bryan (2), United States, def. Fernando Gonzalez and Nicolas Massu (15), Chile, 6-3, 6-1. DOUBLES Third Round Yan Zi and Zheng Jie, China, def. Daniela Hantuchova, Slovakia, and Ai Sugiyama (5), Japan, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5.

Conchita Martinez and Virginia Ruano Pascual (3), Spain, def. Gisela Dulko, Argentina, and Maria Kirilenko (16), Russia, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, and Martina Navratilova (7), United States, def. Li Ting and Sun Tian Tian (12), China, 2-6, 7-6 (5), 6-1. Elena Dementieva, Russia, and Flavia Pennetta (14), Italy, def.

Nadia Petrova, Russia, and Meghann Shaughnessy (4), United States, 7-6 (4), 6-3. MIXED DOUBLES Second Round Ai Sugiyama, Japan, and Kevin Ullyett (5), Zimbabwe, def. Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spain, and Gaston Etlis, Argentina, 6-3, 6-4. Quarterfinals Dinara Safina, Russia, and Andy Ram, Israel, def. Samantha Stosur and Paul Hanley, Australia, 6-3, 6-4.

Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia, and Nenad Zimonjic, Serbia-Montenegro, def. Martina Navratilova, United States, and Leander Paes (7), India, 7-6 (2), 5-7, 11-9 tiebreak. SENIORS DOUBLES Round Robin Super Seniors Blue Group Marty Riessen and Sherwood Stewart, United States, def. Cliff Drysdale, South Africa, and Fred Stolle, Australia, 3-6, 6-1, 10-7 tiebreak. Red Group Colin Dibley, Australia, and Stan Smith, United States, def.

Owen Davidson, Australia, and Dick Stockton, United States, 6-4, 7-6 (4). PRO FOOTBALL CFL East Division WLTPtsPFPA West Division WLTPtsPFPA Brit. Note: Two points for a regulation or overtime win and one point for a tie. GAMES Edmonton 23 Hamilton 30 THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 British Columbia at Ottawa FRIDAY, SEPT.

9 Calgary at Edmonton SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 Hamilton at Toronto Saskatchewan at Winnipeg GAME Saskatchewan 26 NFL GAME Oakland at New England, 9 p.m. GAMES Denver at Miami, 1 p.m. Chicago at Washington, 1 p.m. Houston at Buffalo, 1 p.m.

Tennessee at Steelers 1 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Seattle at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Carolina, 1 p.m.

Cincinnati at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Detroit, 4:15 p.m. Dallas at San Diego, 4:15 p.m. Arizona at N.Y.

Giants, 4:15 p.m. St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:15 p.m. Indianapolis at Baltimore, 8:30 p.m. GAME Philadelphia at Atlanta, 9 p.m.

THOROUGHBRED RACING MOUNTAINEER PARK Results 1ST cl, 3YO up, 7f, cloudy. Capazuri (R.Stokes, III) ......10.60 5.20 2.80 Find the Mine (P.Walker) ............11.60 3.60 Cassidy Loves You (D.Whitney) .............2.40 Off 7:01. Time 1:22.12. Perfecta (3-2) paid $117.40 Trifecta (3-2-8) paid $398.40. 2ND cl, 3YO up, 7f, cloudy.

Altura (J.Barria) .................17.20 8.20 3.40 (T.Houghton) ......5.40 3.00 Patton Pending (O.Pereira) ...................2.60 Off 7:27. Time 1:21.81. Daily Double (3-4) paid $127.40 Perfecta (4-5) paid $122.20 Trifecta (4-5-6) paid $364.00. 3RD stk, 3YO up, 1mi, cloudy. Labor Day Stakes Spruce Run (R.Stokes, III) ....7.20 4.40 3.00 Beau Classic (T.Houghton) .........12.80 5.00 Midnight Arrival (J.Barria) .....................4.60 Off 7:51.

Time 1:33.74. Perfecta (5-7) paid $125.20 Trifecta (5-7-2) paid $722.60. 4TH stk, 3YO up 1mi, cloudy. Summer Finale Stakes Tempus Fugit (C.Murphy) ....14.20 7.20 3.80 Rue des Reves (B.Walker, Jr.) .......6.40 3.20 Lady Grace (R.Stokes, III) .....................2.60 Off 8:16. Time 1:35.27.

Perfecta (4-3) paid $65.80 Trifecta (4-3-8) paid $153.60. 5TH mdn cl, 3YO up, 5f, cloudy. Stormin Fury (B.Marcial) ..40.40 19.20 4.40 Alcohol (D.Parker) ......................10.80 2.80 Charlie Cartwright (D.Whitney) ..............2.20 Off 8:41. Time 1:00.41. Pick 3 (5-4-6) 3 Correct Paid $646.60 Superfecta (6-8-10-3) paid $5,838.20 Trifecta (6-8-10) paid $457.20 Perfecta (6-8) paid $171.40.

6TH cl, 3YO up, cloudy. Loyal Deputy (D.Parker) .......7.20 3.80 3.00 Prayer Warrior (C.Murphy) .............5.80 4.20 Septiembre (J.Magrell) .........................4.00 Off 9:06. Time 1:05.69. Perfecta (3-5) paid $47.00 Trifecta (3-5-7) paid $161.20. 7TH cl, 3YO up 6f, cloudy.

Smart (D.Whitney) .....4.00 2.80 2.20 Fast Lady (A.Ramgeet) ..............5.00 2.80 Perfect Prose (R.Stokes, III) .................2.40 Off 9:31. Time 1:11.46. Perfecta (5-3) paid $15.00 Trifecta (5-3-4) paid $35.20. 8TH cl, 3YO up cloudy. Firstlinc (D.Whitney) .............6.40 4.80 2.80 Lovely Risk (J.Barria) .................10.00 3.80 Timestalker (C.Murphy) ........................2.80 Off 9:56.

Time 1:05.99. Pick 3 (3-5-2) 3 Correct Paid $70.60 Trifecta (2-6-4) paid $183.40 Perfecta (2-6) paid $71.80. 9th alc, 3YO up cloudy. Shiny Dancer (D.Whitney) .....7.20 4.00 2.40 Newzig (E.Peltroche) ................42.80 11.60 Alpine Singer (R.Stokes, III) ..................3.00 Off 10:22. Time 1:05.21.

Perfecta (2-5) paid $208.80 Trifecta (2-5-8) paid $790.60. 10th cl, 3YO up, 1mi 70yd, cloudy. Petion Pat (R.Stokes, III) ....11.80 4.00 2.80 From Charlie (B.Walker, Jr.) ..........2.60 2.60 Borntoberegal (R.Ganpath) ...................3.00 Off 10:46. Time 1:44.07. Daily Double (2-6) paid $74.20 Perfecta (6-3) paid $32.60 Superfecta (6-3-4-9) paid $974.20 Trifecta (6-3-4) paid $167.60 Attendance 16,496.

Mutuels $73,324. SOCCER MLS Eastern Conference WLTPtsGFGA New Kansas D.C. Western Conference WLTPtsGFGA x-San FC Los Real Salt CD Chivas x-clinched playoff spot GAMES Columbus at New England, 7:30 p.m. MetroStars at Kansas City, 8 p.m. D.C.

United at FC Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Colorado at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. CD Chivas USA at San Jose, 10 p.m. WORLD CUP QUALIFYING North And Central America And Caribbean Finals GAMES At San Jose, Costa Rica Trinidad and Tobago at Costa Rica, 10 p.m. At Guatemala City, Guatemala United States at Guatemala, 10 p.m.

At Mexico City Panama at Mexico, 10 p.m. 412-391-4800 RESULTS NHRA Mac Tools U.S. Nationals At Clermont, Ind. FINAL ORDER Top Fuel 1. Larry Dixon.

2. Tony Schumacher. 3. David Grubnic. 4.

Doug Herbert. 5. Rod Fuller. 6. Melanie Troxel.

7. Cory McClenathan. 8. Doug Kalitta. 9.

Clay Millican. 10. T.J. Zizzo. 11.

Brandon Bernstein. 12. Scott Weis. 13. Joe Hartley.

14. Scott Kalitta. 15. Jack Beckman. 16.

Morgan Lucas. Funny Car 1. Del Worsham, Chevy Monte Carlo. 2. Frank Pedregon, Dodge Stratus.

3. Whit Bazemore, Stratus. 4. Gary Scelzi, Stratus. 5.

Eric Medlen, Ford Mustang. 6. Bob Gilbertson, Monte Carlo. 7. Phil Burkart, Toyota Celica.

8. Tony Pedregon, Monte Carlo. 9. Ron Capps, Stratus. 10.

Gary Densham, Monte Carlo. 11. Tony Bartone, Monte Carlo. 12. Tommy Johnson Monte Carlo.

13. Robert Hight, Mustang. 14. Tim Wilkerson, Monte Carlo. 15.

Jim Head, Stratus. 16. John Force, Mustang. Pro Stock 1. Greg Anderson, Pontiac GTO.

2. Richie Stevens, Dodge Stratus. 3. Mark Pawuk, GTO. 4.

Allen Johnson, Stratus. 5. Dave Connolly, Chevy Cobalt. 6. Rickie Smith, Cobalt.

7. Dave Howard, Cobalt. 8. Kurt Johnson, Cobalt. 9.

V. Gaines, Stratus. 10. Larry Morgan, Stratus. 11.

Erica Enders, Cobalt. 12. Bruce Allen, Pontiac Grand Am. 13. Jeg Coughlin, Stratus.

14. Greg Stanfield, Chevy Cavalier. 15. Warren Johnson, GTO. 16.

Jason Line, GTO. Pro Stock Motorcycle 1. Matt Smith, Buell. 2. Steve Johnson, Suzuki.

3. Angelle Sampey, Suzuki. 4. Matt Guidera, Buell. 5.

Chip Ellis, Buell. 6. Geno Scali, Suzuki. 7. Joe DeSantis, Suzuki.

8. Ryan Schnitz, Buell. 9. Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson. 10.

Craig Treble, Suzuki. 11. Chris Rivas, Buell. 12. Mike Berry, Suzuki.

13. Shawn Gann, Suzuki. 14. Antron Brown, Suzuki. 15.

Karen Stoffer, Suzuki. 16. GT Tonglet, Harley- Davidson. ARCA Southern Illinois 100 At DuQuoin, Ill. 1.

(3) Frank Kimmel, Clarksville, Ford, 100. 2. (2) Bob Strait, Mokena, Ford, 100. 3. (11) Josh Allison, Martinsville, Dodge, 100.

4. (4) Justin Allgaier, Springfield, Pontiac, 100. 5. (10) Chad McCumbee, Supply, N.C., Chevrolet, 100. 6.

(15) Joey Miller, Farmington, Dodge, 100. 7. (21) Mark Gibson, Winder, Chevrolet, 100. 8. (13) Billy Venturini, Chicago, Chevrolet, 100.

9. (8) Bill Baird, Sturgis, Chevrolet, 100. 10. (6) David Ragan, Unadilla, Ford, 100. 11.

(25) Brandon Knupp, Sidney, Ohio, Ford, 100. 12. (26) Kelly Kovski, Springfield, Chevrolet, 100. 13. (20) Todd Bowsher, Springfield, Ohio, Ford, 100.

14. (9) Joe Cooksey, Centralia, Chevrolet, 100. 15. (27) Mike Harmon, Birmingport, Chevrolet, 99. 16.

(29) Johnny Leonard, Cape Coral, Chevrolet, 99. 17. (12) AJ Fike, Galesburg, Chevrolet, 98. 18. (28) Jeremy Petty, Smolan, Chevrolet, 97.

19. (18) Phil Bozell, Portage, Chevrolet, 96. 20. (38) Darrell Basham, Henryville, Chevrolet, 95. 21.

(30) Benny Chastain, Tallahassee, Chevrolet, 92. 22. (19) Bill Eversole, Chelsea, Chevrolet, 75, overheating. 23. (24) Norm Benning Pittsburgh Chevrolet, 74, vibration.

24. (7) Ken Weaver, Dallas, Texas, Chevrolet, 72, handling. 25. (37) Tim Mitchell, Fayetteville, Chevrolet, 69. 26.

(1) Brian Tyler, Parma, Chevrolet, 63, rear end. 27. (33) Andy Belmont, Penndel, Ford, 43, engine. 28. (16) Eddie Pearson, Spartanburg, S.C., Ford, 35, transmission.

29. (17) Jason Jarrett, Hickory, N.C., Pontiac, 27, overheating. 30. (23) Doug Keller, St. Joseph, Pontiac, 16, rear end.

31. (36) Tim Turner, Pulaski, Chevrolet, 12, engine. 32. (32) Mike Koch, Mountain Home, Chevrolet, 11, vibration. 33.

(31) David Boggs, Rock Hill, S.C., Chevrolet, 8, suspension. 34. (5) Ken Schrader, Fenton, Chevrolet, 7, belt. 35. (34) Brad Smith, Belleville, Pontiac, 1, engine.

36. (26) Ryan Howard, Tipp City, Ohio, Chevrolet, 0, handling. Time of race: 1 hour, 7 minutes, 57 seconds Margin of victory: .284 seconds Caution flags: 4 for 19 laps Lap leaders: Strait 1, Allgaier 2-11, Tyler 12-28, Miller 29-36, Allgaier 37-42, McCumbee 43-58, Allgaier 59-79, Kimmel 80-84, Allgaier 85-88, Kimmel 89-100. LATE RESULTS NASCAR Nextel Cup Sony HD 500 At Fontana, Calif. 1.

(25) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 254, $241,065. 2. (4) Greg Biffle, Ford, 254, $175,740. 3. (9) Brian Vickers, Chevrolet, 254, $143,300.

4. (1) Carl Edwards, Ford, 254, $152,125. 5. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 254, $178,036. 6.

(7) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 254, $138,800. 7. (23) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 254, $150,286. 8. (40) Jamie McMurray, Dodge, 254, $113,625.

9. (39) Ricky Rudd, Ford, 254, $125,139. 10. (22) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 254, $130,583. 11.

(2) Mark Martin, Ford, 254, $109,825. 12. (3) Kurt Busch, Ford, 254, $143,025. 13. (19) Michael Waltrip, Chevrolet, 254, $123,364.

14. (18) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 254, $136,136. 15. (34) Rusty Wallace, Dodge, 254, $123,908. 16.

(5) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 254, $137,316. 17. (15) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 254, $127,066. 18. (28) Ryan Newman, Dodge, 254, $131,366.

19. (12) Sterling Marlin, Dodge, 254, $117,408. 20. (42) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, 254, $125,500. 21.

(6) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 254, $133,386. 22. (21) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 254, $95,800. 23. (11) Bobby Hamilton Chevrolet, 254, $104,408.

24. (37) Dale Jarrett, Ford, 254, $120,983. 25. (17) Jeff Green, Dodge, 254, $115,736. 26.

(13) Jeremy Mayfield, Dodge, 254, $112,345. 27. (38) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 254, $85,760. 28. (32) Tony Raines, Dodge, 254, $85,535.

29. (31) Ken Schrader, Dodge, 253, $85,425. 30. (26) Boris Said, Chevrolet, 253, $82,875. 31.

(27) Scott Wimmer, Dodge, 250, accident, $106,983. 32. (33) Casey Mears, Dodge, 249, $101,933. 33. (29) Travis Kvapil, Dodge, 249, $90,225.

34. (24) Robby Gordon, Chevrolet, 248, accident, $83,125. 35. (16) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 248, $108,470. 36.

(10) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, 246, accident, $99,622. 37. (36) Mike Garvey, Ford, 232, $82,025. 38. (41) Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet, 211, engine failure, $129,383.

39. (8) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 209, $81,915. 40. (30) Bill Elliott, Dodge, 180, engine failure, $81,865.

41. (20) Kyle Petty, Dodge, 171, engine failure, $81,815. 42. (43) Hermie Sadler, Dodge, 87, brakes, $81,760. 43.

(35) Stuart Kirby, Chevrolet, 31, brakes, $81,166. Time of Race: 3 hours, 43 minutes, 32 seconds. Margin of Victory: 0.554 seconds. Average Speed: 136.356 mph. Caution Flags: 11 for 43 laps.

Lead Changes: 30 among 12 drivers. Lap Leaders: C.Edwards 1, M.Martin 2-5, Kurt Busch 6-10, G.Biffle 11-23, M.Kenseth 24, G.Biffle 25-26, C.Edwards 27-46, Kurt Busch 47, G.Biffle 48, Kurt Busch 49-81, Kyle Busch 82-93, T.Stewart 94, J.Mayfield 95, T.Stewart 96-115, M.Waltrip 116-118, T.Stewart 119-145, J.Green 146, M.Kenseth 147-149, T.Stewart 150-151, Kyle Busch 152-165, T.Stewart 166, M.Kenseth 167-169, T.Stewart 170-172, Kyle Busch 173-199, T.Stewart 200, D.Earnhardt Jr. 201-202, M.Kenseth 203-209, Kyle Busch 210240, T.Stewart 241, R.Gordon 242-243, Kyle Busch 244-254. Point Standings: 1, T.Stewart, 3,570. 2, G.Biffle, 3,361.

3, J.Johnson, 3,312. 4, R.Wallace, 3,257. 5, M.Martin, 3,149. 6, Kurt Busch, 3,114. 7, J.Mayfield, 3,073.

8, C.Edwards, 3,014. 9, M.Kenseth, 2,939. 10, J.McMurray, 2,929. Acme Speedway At Acme FEATURE WINNERS Senior Lite Debbie Brown Senior Medium Jim Komarinski Junior Cage Paul Anthony Cage Scott Collins Junior Ryan Hartman Pittsburgh Motor Speedway At Pittsburgh FEATURE WINNERS Late Models Steve Baker Limited Late Models Brandon Burgoon, McDonald E-Modifieds Steve Baker Category Scott Baker Stocks Craig Kamicker Amateur Stocks Wes Wheeler Roaring Knob At Markleyburg FEATURE WINNERS from Aug. 20 Super Late Models Doug Late Models Gary Modifieds Matt Street Stocks Jim Mod Lites Floyd Super Late Models Butch McGill Late Models Shawn Claar Modifieds Shawn Davis Street Stocks John Redshaw Chargers Wes Nicholson Mod Lites Mikey Hay Tri-City Speedway At Franklin FEATURE WINNERS World of Outlaw Late Model Rick Eckert Dirt modified Andy Priest Pro Stock Danny Exley PRO BASEBALL INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE North Division WLPct.GB x-Buffalo Pawtucket (Red Rochester Syracuse (Blue Ottawa Scranton-WB South Division WLPct.GB x-Norfolk Durham (Devil Charlotte (White Richmond West Division WLPct.GB x-Toledo y- Indianapolis (Pirates) 7866.54211 Columbus Louisville x-clinched division; y-clinched playoff spot GAMES Toledo 4................................

Indianapolis 3 Syracuse 6 Durham 4 Columbus 2 Richmond 2 Ottawa 4 0 End of Regular Season GAMES a- Indianapolis 3 b-Buffalo 5 Durham 4 Louisville 10 Norfolk 0 Rochester 4 Pawtucket 7 a-10 innings b-11 innings EASTERN LEAGUE North Division WLPct.GB x-Portland (Red y-Trenton Norwich New Britain New Hampshire (Blue Binghamton South Division WLPct.GB x-Akron y- Altoona (Pirates) ......7666.5358 Bowie Reading Harrisburg Erie x-clinched division; y-clinched playoff spot GAMES Altoona 2 Trenton 0 Binghamton Britain 0 Norwich Hampshire 0 Akron 1 Reading 1 End Of Regular Season GAMES a- Altoona 1 Trenton 5 Binghamton Britain 1 Norwich Hampshire 6 Akron 3 Reading 1 a-15 innings FRONTIER LEAGUE East Division WLPct.GB x- Wild Things Ohio West Division WLPct.GB River Windy x-clinched division; y-clinched playoff spot GAMES Wild Things Valley 4 Evansville 6 Mid-Missouri 1 Gateway City 4 a-Florence 7 Rockford City 3 a-10 innings End of Regular Season GAMES Florence 3 Wild Things Valley 2 Kalamazoo 4 River City 1 Evansville 3 Windy City 3 PRO BASKETBALL WNBA PLAYOFFS (Best-of-Three Series) Conference Finals Eastern Conference Connecticut vs. Indiana THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 Connecticut at Indiana, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 Indiana at Connecticut, 2 p.m.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 x-Indiana at Connecticut, 1 p.m. Western Conference Sacramento vs. Houston THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 Sacramento at Houston, 9 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 Houston at Sacramento, 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 x-Houston at Sacramento, 3 p.m. x-if necessary HOLES IN ONE SIZZLING SHOTS presented by Chris Steak House BUTLER Bloom of Saxonburg, No.

15, 135 yards, 7-wood. DIAMOND RUN Joseph Bikowski of Sewickley, No. 11, 154 yards, 4-iron. MIDDLECREEK Clegg of Pittsburgh, No. 5, 1150 yards, 6-iron.

NEMACOLIN Pavella of Washington, No. 14, 160 yards, 7-iron. WILLOWBROOK Tallarom of Lower Burrell, No. 7, 147 yards, 11-wood. Note: Holes in one must be reported by an employee of the course where it occurred.

Information can be reported by phone: 412263-1621; fax: 412-263-1926 or e-mail: TRANSACTIONS Moves in Sports BASEBALL BALTIMORE ORIOLES RHP Aaron Rakers and Eli Whiteside from Ottawa of the IL. Purchased the contract of SS Ed Rogers from Ottawa. Recalled LHP John Parrish from Bowie of the EL and placed him on the 60-day DL. CINCINNATI REDS RHP Joe Valentine, RHP Allan Simpson and Miguel Perez from Louisville of the IL. Purchased the contract of RHP Chris Booker from Louisville.

Activated OF Ryan Freel from the 15-day DL. NEW YORK METS the contract of RHP Danny Graves from Norfolk of the IL. Released RHP Lino Urdaneta. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS the contract of 1B Chris Duncan from Memphis of the PCL.

Recalled OF Skip Schumaker, OF John Gall, RHP Anthony Reyes, LHP Randy Flores and RHP Adam Wainwright from Memphis. SEATTLE MARINERS RHP Rafael Soriano from the 60-day DL. TEXAS RANGERS LHP C.J. Wilson and INF Marshall McDougall from Frisco of the Texas League. WASHINGTON NATIONALS RHP Travis Hughes from New Orleans of the PCL and RHP Darrell Rasner from Harrisburg of the Eastern League.

Purchased the contract of Keith Osik from New Orleans. Transferred RHP Ryan Drese from the 15- to the 60-day DL. FOOTBALL STEELERS LB Andre Frazier, WR Walter Young, Jim Jones, DE Shaun Nua, LB Dedrick Roper, DE Eric Taylor, FB Zach Tuiasosopo and WR Chris Samp to the practice squad. ARIZONA CARDINALS WR Reggie Swinton. Claimed OL Langston Moore off waivers from Cincinnati.

Waived KR J.J. Moses and DE Antonio Smith. Signed Aaron Francisco, Jermaine Hardy, Ernest Shazor, WR Carlyle Holiday, WR Dan Sheldon, DT Tim Bulman, Rolando Cantu, and DE Tyler King to the practice squad. BUFFALO BILLS OT Dylan McFarland, Jasen Esposito, DE Constantin Ritzmann, CB Rob Lee, CB Evan Oglesby, FB Jon Goldsberry, TE Brad Cieslak and LB Liam Ezekiel to the practice squad. CHICAGO BEARS DT Darrell Campbell.

Signed QB J.T. to the practice squad. CLEVELAND BROWNS OL Atlas Herrion and OL Pete McMahon to the practice squad. DALLAS COWBOYS WR Peerless Price and Willie Pile. Released WR Quincy Morgan and DE Eric Ogbogu.

DENVER BRONCOS the retirement of WR Jerry Rice. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS DT Lynn McGruder and DT Jason Stewart. Claimed LB Keith off waivers from Dallas. Waived WR-PR Troy Walters. Named QB Tom Arth, WR Montiese Culton, OG-C Trevor Hutton, Brandon John Standeford, DE Gabe Nyenhuis and OG-T Bo Lacy to the practice squad.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS WR Jeris McIntyre, Scott Connot, RB Samkon Gado, TE Aaron Golliday, Peter Heyer, CB Alphonso Hodge, RB McKenzi Smith, WR Craphonso Thorpe and DE Zach Ville to the practice squad. MIAMI DOLPHINS Chris Akins off injured reserve. Signed Deandre Eiland, WR Fred Gibson, WR Maurice Mann, RB Kay-Jay Harris, TE Alex Holmes, Donnie Jones and DT Orrin Thompson to the practice squad. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS OT Wesley Britt to the practice squad. NEW YORK JETS LB Dennis Haley, OL Michael King, OL Mike Kracalik, FB Luke Lawton, DL Radell Lockhart, WR Harry Williams Jr.

and WR Jovan Witherspoon to the practice squad. OAKLAND RAIDERS RB Erik Bickerstaff to the practice squad. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES RB Bruce Perry to the practice squad. ST. LOUIS RAMS TE Jeff Robinson off waivers from Dallas.

Released TE Jerome Collins. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS WR Marcus Maxwell, TE Erik Jensen, Norm Katnik, DE Scott Scharff, OT Harvey Dahl, CB Michael Harden and OT Sam Wilder to the practice squad. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS LB Matt Grootegoed, Scott Jackson, CB James Patrick, Kalvin Pearson, WR DeAndrew Rubin, RB Derek Watson, DE Andrew Williams and Claudius Osei to the practice squad. WASHINGTON REDSKINS DB Dimitri Patterson to the practice squad. COLLEGE EASTERN MENNONITE Kevin Griffin basketball coach.

RHODE ISLAND Bonnie Young and Emily Oleksiuk assistant soccer coaches. THE LATEST LINE Thursday FavoritePtsUnderdog Oklahoma Atlantic x-at Joe Robbie Stadium Friday FavoritePtsUnderdog Pitt Ohio Washington Nevada Saturday FavoritePtsUnderdog at Penn State Kansas Marshall at Dame at at Virginia Duke at Boston at State at at Jose State at at Miami Michigan at Illinois at State at at Michigan Washington Iowa State at Georgia Carolina at Carolina Navy at Tech at Oregon State at Mexico at Forest at at Air Diego State at Michigan at Ball Green at Miss. at Ohio at State at State SMU at at Mexico State at at at Middle Texas at E. Troy State at Texas International PRO FOOTBALL (NFL) Thursday FavoritePtsUnderdog at New Sunday FavoritePtsUnderdog at Steelers ...........7 Miami Cleveland at at at Orleans at Bay at at Kansas Jets at N.Y. St.

San Francisco at Bay at San Baltimore Monday FavoritePtsUnderdog Atlanta COLLEGE RESULTS Field Hockey Seton Hill 0 Soccer Waynesburg 1 Soccer Waynesburg 0 HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS Girls Soccer NON-SECTION Connellsville 0 2.

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