COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Mid-American Conf.
SATURDAY
Buffalo at Toledo, 7
W. Michigan at BGSU, 4
N. Illinois at Kent St., 1
Ball St. at Ohio, 2
Army at Akron, 6
Miami at E. Michigan, 6
Big Ten Conference
SATURDAY
Michigan at Iowa, Noon
Ohio St. at Indiana, Noon
Northwestern at Michigan St., Noon
Purdue at Wisconsin, 3:30
Penn St. at Illinois, 7
National
TONIGHT
SOUTH
Virginia Tech at Maryland, 7:30
Fla. International at Troy, 7:30
SOUTHWEST
Stephen F.Austin at Sam Houston St., 8
TOMORROW
SOUTH
Southern Miss. at UAB, 8
SATURDAY
EAST
Columbia at Dartmouth, Noon
James Madison at Delaware, Noon
Northeastern at New Hampshire, Noon
Syracuse at Pittsburgh, Noon
Princeton at Harvard, 12:30
Lehigh at Bucknell, 1
La Salle at College of N.J., 1
Brown at Cornell, 1
Colgate at Holy Cross, 1
Assumption at Iona, 1
Robert Morris at Monmouth, N.J., 1
Stony Brook at Sacred Heart, 1
Albany, N.Y. at St. Francis, Pa., 1
Cent. Connecticut St. at Wagner, 1
Fordham at Georgetown, D.C., 2
Massachusetts at Maine, 2
Rhode Island at Villanova, 3
Rutgers at Connecticut, 3:30
Yale at Penn, 3:30
Duquesne at Marist, 7
SOUTH
Georgia Tech at Miami, ppd., hurricane
Kentucky at Mississippi, Noon
Virginia at North Carolina, Noon
Gardner-Webb at VMI, Noon
Appalachian St. at Wofford, Noon
Arkansas at Georgia, 12:30
Temple at Clemson, 12:40
Morgan St. at Delaware St., 1
N. Carolina A&T at Howard, 1
Davidson at Morehead St., 1
Hofstra at Richmond, 1
St. Peter s at Salisbury, 1
Samford at Tenn.-Martin, 1
Towson at William & Mary, 1
Savannah St. at Charleston Southern, 1:30
Jacksonville at Austin Peay, 2
Elon at Furman, 2
S. Carolina St. at Hampton, 2
East Carolina at Memphis, 2
Houston at Mississippi St., 2:30
Norfolk St. at Florida A&M, 3
Texas Southern at MVSU, 3
Tennessee at Alabama, 3:30
Florida St. at Duke, 3:30
The Citadel at Georgia Southern, 3:30
Vanderbilt at South Carolina, 3:30
N.C. State at Wake Forest, 3:30
North Texas at Louisiana Tech, 4
E. Illinois at Murray St., 4
Alcorn St. at Southern U., 4
La.-Lafayette at Middle Tennessee, 5
Grambling St. at Jackson St., 5:30
W. Carolina at Chattanooga, 6
Tulane at UCF, 6
SE Missouri at E. Kentucky, 6:30
McNeese St. at SE Louisiana, 7
West Virginia at South Florida, ppd., hurricane
Jacksonville St. at Tennessee St., 7
Ark.-Pine Bluff at Alabama A&M, 7:30
Auburn at LSU, 7:45
MIDWEST
Nebraska at Missouri, 12:30
Valparaiso at Dayton, 1
St. Joseph s, Ind. at Butler, 2
Oklahoma St. at Iowa St., 2
Texas A&M at Kansas St., 2
Prairie View at Lincoln, Mo., 2
UC Davis at N. Dakota St., 2
N. Iowa at Illinois St., 2:30
BYU at Notre Dame, 2:30
S. Illinois at Indiana St., 3
Missouri-Rolla at S. Dakota St., 3
Missouri St. at Youngstown St., 4
W. Kentucky at W. Illinois, 5
Louisville at Cincinnati, 7
SOUTHWEST
SMU at Tulsa, 3
Texas Tech at Texas, 3:30
Navy at Rice, 6
Florida Atlantic at Arkansas St., 7
Baylor at Oklahoma, 7
Marshall at UTEP, 9
FAR WEST
TCU at Air Force, 3
Wyoming at Colorado St., 3
Cal Poly-SLO at Montana, 3
Southern Cal at Washington, 3:30
Weber St. at E. Washington, 5
Fresno St. at Idaho, 5
Arizona St. at Stanford, 5
Hawaii at San Jose St., 6
Boise St. at Utah St., 6:30
Oregon at Arizona, 7
Kansas at Colorado, 7
Oregon St. at UCLA, 7
Utah at UNLV, 7
N. Colorado at S. Utah, 8
N. Arizona at Portland St., 9
Idaho St. at Sacramento St., 9
Drake at San Diego, 10
New Mexico at San Diego St., 10
Washington St. at California, 10:15
NBA
Preseason
LAST NIGHT
Cleveland 88, Memphis 84
Milwaukee 104, Detroit 94
Toronto 107, New Jersey 105, OT
Chicago 98, Boston 82
Orlando 93, Maccabi 79
Seattle 99, L.A. Clippers 93
Golden State 108, Phoenix 96
TUESDAY
Dallas 94, Detroit 88
Miami 95, Orlando 91
Philadelphia 114, New York 99
Indiana 94, San Antonio 81
Atlanta 97, New Orleans 94
L.A. Clippers 99, Portland 85
Denver 102, Sacramento 99
L.A. Lakers 111, Washington 108, OT
TONIGHT
Cleveland vs. Philadelphia at Trenton, N.J., 7 p.m.
Charlotte vs. Washington at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.
Indiana at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
San Antonio vs. New Orleans at Bossier City, La., 8 p.m.
Utah vs. Portland at Eugene, Ore., 10 p.m.
Denver at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
TENNIS
Masters Series Madrid
Madrid, Spain
Singles
Second Round
Guillermo Coria (4) d. Christophe Rochus 6-3, 6-4; Dominik Hrbaty (14) d. Tommy Haas 6-4, 6-2; Thomas Johansson (9) d. Juan Ignacio Chela 7-6 (2), 6-3; Radek Stepanek (10) d. Tim Henman 6-4, 1-6, 6-3; Jose Acasuso d. Gaston Gaudio (7) 7-6 (4), 6-2; Olivier Rochus d. Mario Ancic (12) 1-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5); Nikolay Davydenko (3) d. Karol Beck 6-4, 6-1; Rafael Nadal (1) d. Victor Hanescu 7-6 (5), 6-3; Mariano Puerta (6) d. Max Mirnyi 7-6 (5), 7-6 (5); Ivan Ljubicic (8) d. Alberto Martin 6-3, 7-6 (7); Ivo Karlovic d. Andy Roddick (2) 3-6, 7-6 (7), 7-6 (3); Tommy Robredo (13) d. Carlos Moya 6-4, 3-6, 6-1.
Zurich Open
Zurich, Switzerland
Singles, first round
Francesca Schiavone d. Roberta Vinci 5-7, 6-2, 6-1; Flavia Pennetta d. Kveta Peschke 1-6, 6-1, 6-4; Nadia Petrova (5) d. Conchita Martinez 6-4, 7-6 (5).
Second Round
Elena Dementieva (4) d. Nathalie Dechy 5-7, 6-2, 6-4; Patty Schnyder (6) d. Magdalena Maleeva 6-3, 6-2; Anastasia Myskina (7) d. Silvia Farina Elia 6-1, 6-4.
NOTES
The GENOA ATHLETIC BOOSTERS club is holding its annual Ohio State/Michigan Reverse Raffle November 18th at the Millbury Fire Hall, 28410 Oak St. A dinner with preceed the raffle at 6 p.m with the raffle starting at 7. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased from any coach or booster officer. For more information: Call Shelly Scheanwald at 419-836-9519.
PREP FOOTBALL
(All games 7:30 unless noted)
City League
TOMORROW
St. John s vs. St. Francis at UT, 7
Rogers at Bowsher, 7
Central at Whitmer, 7
Start at Clay, 7
Libbey at Waite, 7
SATURDAY
Scott at Woodward, 2
Northern Lakes League
TOMORROW
Rossford at Northview
Southview at Maumee
Bowling Green at Anthony Wayne
Springfield at Perrysburg
Suburban Lakes League
TOMORROW
Lake at Eastwood
Elmwood at Woodmore
Gibsonburg at Genoa
Lakota at Otsego
TAAC
TOMORROW
Stritch vs Hilltop at Northwood
Edon at Reading
Ottawa Hills at Danbury
Northwood vs. Toledo Christian at Central
NWOAL
TOMORROW
Archbold at Wauseon
Delta at Liberty Center
Swanton at Bryan
Evergreen at Montpelier
Patrick Henry at Delphos Jefferson
Midland Athletic League
TOMORROW
Mohawk at Hopewell-Loudon
North Baltimore at Seneca East
SATURDAY
Carey at Tiffin Calvert
St. Wendelin at Fremont St. Joe
Sandusky Bay Conf.
TOMORROW
Edison at Oak Harbor
Huron at Perkins
Port Clinton at Margaretta
SATURDAY
Clyde at Sandusky St. Mary
Blanchard Valley Conf.
TOMORROW
Vanlue at Arcadia
Arlington at Leipsic
McComb at Cory-Rawson
Pandora-Gilboa at Hardin Northern
Liberty-Benton at Van Buren
Green Meadows Conf.
TOMORROW
Antwerp at Hicksville
Ayersville at Holgate
Wayne Trace at Edgerton
Tinroa at Fairview
Other NW Ohio
TOMORROW
Bellevue at Tiffin Columbian
Paulding at Columbus Grove
Defiance at Celina
Sandusky at Findlay
Upper Sandusky at Fostoria
Fremont Ross at Marion Harding
Lima Sr. at Napoleon
Lima Shawnee at Ottwaa-Glandorf
SE Michigan
Tri-County Conf.
TOMORROW
Adrian Madison at Britton-Deerfield
Morenci at Sand Creek
Summerfield at Whiteford
Whitmore Lake at Blissfield
Lenawee County Athletic Assoc.
TOMORROW
Clinton at AA Richard
New Boston Huron at Dundee
Erie Mason at Flint Hamady
Hudson at Addison
Ida at Manchester
Onsted at Napoleon
Other SE Michigan
TOMORROW
Monroe at Adrian
Monroe St. Mary CC at Bedford
Tecumseh at Monroe Jefferson
PRO FOOTBALL
NFL
SUNDAY
Detroit at Cleveland, 1
Kansas City at Miami, 1
Indianapolis at Houston, 1
New Orleans at St. Louis, 1
San Francisco at Washington, 1
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1
San Diego at Philadelphia, 1
Green Bay at Minnesota, 1
Dallas at Seattle, 4:05
Baltimore at Chicago, 4:15
Denver at N.Y. Giants, 4:15
Tennessee at Arizona, 4:15
Buffalo at Oakland, 4:15
Open: New England, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Carolina
MONDAY
N.Y. Jets at Atlanta, 9
CFL
TOMORROW
Ottawa at Hamilton
SATURDAY
Toronto at Montreal
Winnipeg at British Columbia
SUNDAY
Calgary at Saskatchewan
THURSDAY, Oct. 27
Hamilton at Toronto
FRIDAY, Oct. 28
British Columbia at Edmonton
ECHL
TOMORROW
Dayton at Toledo
San Diego at Alaska
S. Carolina at Augusta
Johnstown at Columbia
Las Vegas at Florida
Victoria at Fresno
Charlotte at Gwinnett
Long Beach at Idaho
Greenville at Pensacola
Phoenix at Utah
SATURDAY
Toledo at Dayton
San Diego at Alaska
Victoria at Bakersfield
Las Vegas at Florida
Stockton at Fresno
Charlotte at Greenville
Long Beach at Idaho
Reading at Johnstown
Gwinnett at Pensacola
Utah at Phoenix
Columbia at S. Carolina
Wheeling at Trenton
COLLEGE HOCKEY
CCHA
OVERALL RECORDS: Michigan 4-0-0, Michigan St. 2-0-0, Neb.-Omaha 2-0-0, Alaska-Fairbanks 1-0-1, Lake Superior St. 1-0-1, Ferris St. 1-1-0, Miami 1-1-0, N. Michigan 1-1-0, Ohio St. 1-1-0, Notre Dame 0-0-0, W. Michigan 0-1-0, Bowling Green 0-2-0.
TONIGHT
Ohio St. at Bowling Green
TOMORROW
Bowling Green at Ohio St.
Ferris St. at Lake Superior St.
Miami at Nebraska-Omaha
Michigan Tech at N. Michigan
Notre Dame at Colorado College
SATURDAY
Alaska-Fairbanks at Alaska-Anchorage
Ferris St. at Lake Superior St.
Miami at Nebraska-Omaha
Michigan St. at Michigan
N. Michigan at Michigan Tech (Hall of Fame Game)
Notre Dame at Denver
W. Michigan at Niagara
PREP CROSS COUNTRY
State coaches poll
BOYS
DIVISION I
1, Cin. LaSalle (11) 179
2, N. Canton Hoover (1) 163
3, Cle. St. Ignatius 151
4, Middletown 142
5, Cin. St. Xavier 114
6, Perry 109
7, Cin. Elder 108
8, St. John s 104
9, Chardon 57
10, Kings Mills Kings 51
DIVISION II
1, Peninsula Woodridge (10) 178
2, Akr. St. V-St. Mary (2) 170
3, Cuya. Falls Walsh Jesuit (2) 154
4, Salem 141
5, Kettering Alter 133
6, Canal Winchester 111
7, Springfield Greenon 81
8, Springfield Shawnee 78
9, Ash. Edgewood 65
10, Cin. Wyoming 61
N. Bend Taylor 61
DIVISION III
1, Cortland Maplewood (12) 180
2, Delta 168
3, Coldwater 154
4, Wayne Trace 129
5, Bellaire St. John 126
6, Anna 119
7, Fayette 94
8, E. Canton 80
9, Old Fort 78
Versailles 78
GIRLS
DIVISION I
1, Mass. Jackson (9) 177
2, Bowling Green (3) 171
3, Mason 156
4, Loveland 140
5, Cin. Colerain 131
6, Beavercreek 117
7, Hudson 101
8, Rocky River Magnificat 92
9, Cin. St. Ursula 88
10, Centerville 72
DIVISION II
1, Kettering Alter (12) 180
2, Salem 159
3, Defiance 139
4, Chagrin Falls 138
5, W. Milton Milton-Union 134
6, Minerva 99
7, Akr. St. V-St. Mary 89
8, N. Bend Taylor 69
9, Upper Sandusky 65
10, Mantua Crestwood 63
DIVISION III
1, Minster (12) 180
2, Liberty-Benton 162
3, Gates Mills Gilmour Acad. 156
4, CVCA 155
5, Versailles 134
6, Seneca East 121
7, Van Wert Lincolnview 99
8, New London 82
9, Bellaire 79
10, Peninsula Woodridge 63
Bellaire St. John 63
PREP VOLLEYBALL
St. Ursula d. Perrysburg, 25-15, 25-16, 25-18.
Otsego d. Elmwood 25-11, 21-25, 25-12, 17-25, 15-12.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX Announced the resignation of Dale Sveum, third base coach, to take the same position with the Milwaukee Brewers.
SEATTLE MARINERS Named Pedro Grifol coordinator of instruction.
TEXAS RANGERS Named Thad Levine assistant general manager.
American Association
SIOUX FALLS CANARIES Agreed to terms with 1B-OF Abner Arroyo and INF Kyle Kmiecik.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES Named Zarko Durisic, Pete Philo and Rex Chapman to their player personnel staff.
American Basketball Association
AOSHEN OLYMPIAN OF MAYWOOD Named LaShun McDaniel coach.
FRESNO HEATWAVE Signed G-F Mikey Marshall and G Christian Sonier.
ROCHESTER RAZORSHARKS Signed F James Reaves.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ARIZONA CARDINALS Signed DE Antonio Cochran. Placed DE Calvin Pace on the non-football injury list. Terminated the contract of LB Eric Johnson.
CHICAGO BEARS Signed P Gabe Lindstrom and DE Jamaai Green to the practice squad. Released FB Thump Belton and PK Tyler Jones.
DALLAS COWBOYS Placed OL Flozell Adams on injured reserve. Signed OL Ethan Brooks. Released S Tony Bua from the practice squad. Signed WR J.R. Tolver to the practice squad.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Signed LB Mike Labinjo. Released RB Anthony Davis.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Signed WR Andre Davis and CB Hank Poteat. Placed S Guss Scott on injured reserve. Released LB Wesly Mallard.
OAKLAND RAIDERS Placed WR Ronald Curry on injured reserve. Signed S Calvin Branch.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Signed FB Ben Miller and WR-CB Robert Redd to the practice squad.
Arena Football League
ARIZONA RATTLERS Signed DS Wendell Davis and K Gary Kral.
DALLAS DESPERADOS Traded WR-DB Eddie Canonico to Las Vegas for future considerations.
GRAND RAPIDS RAMPAGE Signed OS Anthony Bright and OL-DL Reggie Hargrove.
KANSAS CITY Signed WR-DB Charlie Davidson, OL-DL Konrad Dean, DS Denario Smalls and OS Steve Smith.
LOS ANGELES AVENGERS Signed QB Sonny Cumbie.
LAS VEGAS GLADIATORS Signed OS Kevin Prentiss and DS Antuan Simmons.
NASHVILLE KATS Signed WR-DB Cornelius Bonner and WR-LB O.J. Small.
NEW YORK DRAGONS Signed QB David Corley, WR-DB Antoine Dunklin and FB-LB Sunungura Rusununguko.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
COLUMBUS BLUEJACKETS Assigned G Pascal Leclaire and RW Jaroslav Balastik to Syracuse of the AHL. Recalled G Martin Prusek from Syracuse.
NEW YORK RANGERS Activated G Kevin Weekes from the injured list. Recalled D Dale Purinton from suspension. Assigned G Chris Holt to Hartford of the AHL.
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Recalled RW Evgeny Artyukhin and C Nick Tarnasky from Springfield of the AHL.
COLLEGE
HARVARD Named Thomas Lo Ricco assistant baseball coach and recruiting coordinator.
TEMPLE Named Rob Valli baseball coach.
COLLEGE SOCCER
Men
OWENS CC 1, LAKELAND CC 1: O Radtkin. L Smith.
CINCINNATI 1, BOWLING GREEN 0: Anara.
LOCAL BOWLING
Honor Roll
300 GameS
Robert Wagner, Miracle 288-267-300-855.
High series
Men (750 or better)
Mike McCartny, Southwyck 761
Eddie Sigurdson, Eastern 761
Dave Owens, Toledo SC 761
Brian Close, Toledo SC 751
Women (650 or better)
Felicia Williams, Velero 659
Pam Gorny, Toledo SC 652
LATEST LINE
NFL
(Sunday)
ST. LOUIS 3 New Orleans
Green Bay 11/2 MINNESOTA
Indianapolis 16 HOUSTON
CINCINNATI 11/2 Pittsburgh
PHILADELPHIA 4 San Diego
MIAMI 2 Kansas City
CLEVELAND 3 Detroit
WASHINGTON 121/2 San Francisco
SEATTLE 3 Dallas
OAKLAND 3 Buffalo
CHICAGO 1 Baltimore
ARIZONA 3 Tennessee
NY GIANTS 2 Denver
(Monday)
ATLANTA 7 Ny Jets
Bye Week: Carolina, Jacksonville, New England,
and Tampa Bay.
College Football
Virginia Tech 10 MARYLAND
TROY STATE 8 Fla International
(Friday)
ALA-BIRMINGHAM 2 Southern Miss
CENTRAL FLORIDA 6 Tulane
(Saturday)
PITTSBURGH 13 Syracuse
MICHIGAN STATE 12 Northwestern
IOWA 21/2 Michigan
Ohio State 151/2 INDIANA
Florida State 30 DUKE
WAKE FOREST P N.C. State
N. CAROLINA 1 Virginia
S. CAROLINA 8 Vanderbilt
OKLAHOMA 14 Baylor
GEORGIA 191/2 Arkansas
MISSOURI 21/2 Nebraska
Northern Illinois 101/2 KENT STATE
CLEMSON 36 Temple
OHIO 8 Ball State
MEMPHIS 71/2 East Carolina
MISSISSIPPI ST 11/2 Houston
NOTRE DAME 19 B.y.u.
TULSA 15 S.m.u.
AIR FORCE 1 T.c.u.
ALABAMA 31/2 Tennessee
CALIFORNIA 12 Washington State
Rutgers 31/2 CONNECTICUT
WISCONSIN 8 Purdue
Texas A&M 4 KANSAS STATE
IOWA STATE 14 Oklahoma State
x-MIAMI-FLORIDA PPD Georgia Tech
COLORADO 15 Kansas
BOWLING GREEN 25 Western Michigan
U.C.L.A. 91/2 Oregon State
Fresno State 29 IDAHO
Miami-Ohio 11 EASTERN MICH.
Hawaii 7 SAN JOSE STATE
AKRON 81/2 Army
TEXAS 15 Texas Tech
MISSISSIPPI 101/2 Kentucky
Louisville 211/2 CINCINNATI
Penn State 17 ILLINOIS
West Virginia 2 SOUTH FLORIDA
Utah 12 NEVADA LAS VEGAS
COLORADO ST. 31/2 Wyoming
TOLEDO 31 Buffalo
Oregon 91/2 ARIZONA
L.S.U. 61/2 Auburn
TEXAS EL PASO 13 Marshall
SAN DIEGO STATE 3 New Mexico
Arizona State 10 STANFORD
Southern Cal 30 WASHINGTON
Boise State 19 UTAH STATE
Navy 7 RICE
LOUISIANA TECH 20 North Texas
MIDDLE TENN ST 14 La-Lafayette
ARKANSAS STATE 8 Fla Atlantic
x-Game has been postponed due to
Hurricane Wilma.
Home Team in CAPS
HOLE IN ONE
DONNA PAWLICKI, No. 5 at Spuyten Duyval, 120 yards, 9-wood.
PREP SOCCER
Girls Sectionals
DIVISION I
ANTHONY WAYNE 11, START 0: Farner, Swope, Harlow, Hill 3, Rohr 2, Hoyle, Allison 2.
MAUMEE 2, PERRYSBURG 0: Youster, Theaker.
FINDLAY 2, CELINA 0: VanDerMolen, Birchmeier.
SHAWNEE 4, WAPAKONETA 0
DIVISION II
STRITCH 5, LAKE 1: S--Hadley 3, Borysiak 2. L--McCloskey.
Boys Sectionals
DIVISION I
SOUTHVIEW 4, BOWSHER 0: Lanning, Gossett, Lennox, Slanders.
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Owens d. Lakeland, 30-14, 30-21, 30-13.
SPORTLIGHT
Oct. 20
1963 Clem Daniels of the Oakland Raiders rushes for 200 yards and two touchdowns in a 49-26 victory over the New York Jets.
1979 John Tate beats Gerrie Coetzee in a 15-round decision in Pretoria, South Africa, to win the vacant WBA heavyweight title.
1984 Rueben Mayes of Washington State rushes for 216 yards and scores four touchdowns to overcome a 28-7 halftime deficit and lead the Cougars to 49-42 victory over Stanford.
1990 The Cincinnati Reds complete one of the biggest upsets in baseball history, beating the Oakland Athletics 2-1 to win the World Series in four games.
1994 George McCandless, 83, becomes the oldest harness driver to win a pari-mutuel race when he guides Kehm s Scooter to victory in the fourth race at Freehold (N.J.) Raceway.
1997 Andre Reed of the Buffalo Bills becomes the fourth player in NFL history to reach 800 receptions with his second catch in a 9-6 win over Indianapolis. Thurman Thomas also reaches a milestone, becoming the 10th running back to rush for 11,000 yards.
2002 Marshall Faulk rushes for 183 yards and his fifth career four-touchdown game in a 37-20 St. Louis win over Seattle. Faulk also becomes the 15th NFL player to gain 10,000 yards rushing.
2004 Just three outs from getting swept in the AL championship series three nights earlier, the Boston Red Sox finally beat the New York Yankees, winning Game 7 in a 10-3 shocker to become the first major league team to overcome a 3-0 postseason series deficit.