COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Mid-American Conference
East
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Buffalo 5 2 235 199 7 4 341 309
Akron 3 4 258 262 5 6 354 348
BGSU 3 4 198 173 5 6 294 268
Temple 3 4 180 174 4 7 254 271
Kent St. 2 5 205 243 3 8 284 359
Ohio 2 5 155 207 3 8 248 301
Miami 1 6 118 229 2 9 195 351
West
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Ball St. 7 0 258 114 11 0 407 178
W. Mich. 6 1 197 142 9 2 336 241
C. Mich. 6 1 201 179 8 3 311 313
N. Illinois 5 3 220 154 6 5 304 201
Toledo 2 5 160 198 3 8 259 339
E. Mich. 1 6 154 265 2 9 253 375
LAST SATURDAY
Temple 55, E. Michigan 52
Ohio 49, Akron 42
TOMORROW
Navy at N. Illinois, 7
W. Michigan at Ball St., 7
FRIDAY
Cent. Michigan at E. Michigan, Noon
Ohio at Miami, 12:30
Akron at Temple, 1
Kent St. at Buffalo, 2
BGSU at Toledo, 3:30
Big Ten
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
Penn St. 7 1 271 109 11 1 482 149
Ohio St. 7 1 238 98 10 2 338 157
Mich. St. 6 2 201 208 9 3 314 263
N western 5 3 191 187 9 3 294 232
Iowa 5 3 238 130 8 4 363 159
Minnesota 3 5 136 210 7 5 281 280
Wisconsin 3 5 206 227 7 5 344 303
Illinois 3 5 218 206 5 7 344 319
Purdue 2 6 175 196 4 8 296 301
Michigan 2 6 177 268 3 9 243 347
Indiana 1 7 116 328 3 9 246 423
LAST SATURDAY
Ohio St. 42, Michigan 7
Purdue 62, Indiana 10
Wisconsin 36, Cal Poly 35, OT
Northwestern 27, Illinois 10
Penn St. 49, Michigan St. 18
Iowa 55, Minnesota 0
National
LAST NIGHT
EAST
South Florida 17, Connecticut 13
LATE SATURDAY
SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma 65, Texas Tech 21
FAR WEST
Hawaii 49, Idaho 17
San Diego 28, UC Davis 20
San Diego St. 42, UNLV 21
AP Poll
Record Pts Pvs
1. Alabama (63) 11-0 1,622 1
2. Florida (2) 10-1 1,512 3
3. Oklahoma 10-1 1,486 5
4. Texas 10-1 1,482 4
5. Southern Cal 9-1 1,352 6
6. Penn St. 11-1 1,238 7
7. Texas Tech 10-1 1,212 2
8. Utah 12-0 1,206 8
9. Boise St. 11-0 1,064 9
10. Ohio St. 10-2 1,043 10
11. Oklahoma St. 9-2 997 11
12. Missouri 9-2 917 12
13. Georgia 9-2 874 13
14. TCU 10-2 750 15
15. Ball St. 11-0 731 14
16. Cincinnati 9-2 640 19
17. Oregon St. 8-3 604 21
18. Georgia Tech 8-3 339
19. Oregon 8-3 320 24
20. BYU 10-2 309 16
20. Boston College 8-3 309
22. Michigan St. 9-3 274 17
23. Florida St. 8-3 214
24. Northwestern 9-3 145
25. Mississippi 7-4 127
Others receiving votes: West Virginia 120, Pittsburgh 108, Iowa 54, LSU 35, California 11, Tulsa 8, W. Michigan 8, Cent. Michigan 5, South Carolina 5, Connecticut 2, Nebraska 1, Rice 1.
USA Today Coaches Poll
Record Pts Pvs
1. Alabama (56) 11-0 1518 1
2. Oklahoma (4) 10-1 1412 5
3. Florida (1) 10-1 1401 3
4. Texas 10-1 1370 4
5. Southern California 9-1 1288 6
6. Penn State 11-1 1157 8
7. Utah 12-0 1153 7
8. Texas Tech 10-1 1073 2
9. Boise State 11-0 1033 9
10. Ohio State 10-2 994 10
11. Missouri 9-2 896 11
12. Oklahoma State 9-2 858 12
13. Georgia 9-2 842 13
14. TCU 10-2 695 17
15. Ball State 11-0 673 16
16. Cincinnati 9-2 572 20
17. Oregon State 8-3 544 21
18. Oregon 8-3 397 22
19. Brigham Young 10-2 321 14
20. Northwestern 9-3 310 24
21. Michigan State 9-3 296 15
22. Boston College 8-3 290 25
23. Georgia Tech 8-3 241
24. Florida State 8-3 204
25. West Virginia 7-3 83
Others receiving votes: Pittsburgh 43, Mississippi 40, LSU 30, Iowa 26, Western Michigan 20, Connecticut 15, Maryland 9, Tulsa 6, Nebraska 3, South Florida 3, California 2, Miami 2, South Carolina 2, Virginia Tech 2, Wake Forest 1.
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
MAC Tournament
at Seagate Centre
Championship
Ohio d. Western Michigan 17-25, 25-23, 25-22, 25-23.
PREP FOOTBALL
State championships
DIVISION I
Cle. St. Ignatius (13-1) vs. Cin. Elder (13-1), Canton Fawcett Stadium, Saturday, 7 p.m.
DIVISION II
Southview (14-0) vs. Cin. Anderson (12-2), Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, Friday, 7 p.m.
DIVISION III
Aurora (12-2) vs. Cols. Eastmoor Academy (13-1), Canton Fawcett Stadium, Saturday, 11 a.m.
DIVISION IV
Steubenville (14-0) vs. Kettering Alter (12-2), Canton Fawcett Stadium, Friday, 3 p.m.
DIVISION V
Youngs. Ursuline (14-0) vs. Liberty-Benton (14-0), Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, Saturday, 3 p.m.
DIVISION VI
Delphos St. John s (12-2) vs. Hopewell-Loudon (14-0), Massillon Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, Friday, 11 a.m.
SPORTLIGHT
Nov. 24
1904 Fullback Sam McAllester is thrown for a touchdown to give Tennessee a 7-0 victory over Alabama. McAllester, wearing a wide leather belt with handles sewn on the side, is repeatedly thrown by two teammates over the line of scrimmage, including the only touchdown of the game.
1949 The Syracuse Nationals edge the Anderson Packers 125-123 in five overtimes.
1949 Led by quarterback Joe Paterno, Brown overcomes a 26-7 third-quarter deficit by scoring 34 points in the final 17 minutes to beat Colgate 41-26.
1957 Cleveland Brown rookie Jim Brown rushes for 232 yards and scores four touchdowns in a 45-31 victory over the Los Angeles Rams.
1960 Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors sets an NBA record with 55 rebounds in a 132-129 loss to the Boston Celtics.
1977 Miami s Bob Griese throws for six touchdowns in a 55-14 Thanksgiving Day victory over the Detroit Lions.
1985 Ron Brown of the Los Angeles Rams returns two kickoffs for touchdowns in a 34-17 victory over the Green Bay Packers.
1990 BYU s Ty Detmer passes for 560 yards and five touchdowns to set an NCAA record for yards passing in a season in a 45-10 rout of Utah State. Detmer s 4,869 yards breaks the record of 4,699 set a year earlier by Houston s Andre Ware.
1996 Karrie Webb, capping a sensational rookie year, wins the season-ending LPGA Tour Championship to become the first player in tour history to earn more than $1 million in a season.
2000 Detroit coach Scotty Bowman coaches his 2,000th regular-season NHL game, a 3-2 Red Wings victory over Vancouver. Bowman s 1,157 regular-season victories exceeds the total of games coached by all but two individuals Al Arbour (1,607) and Dick Irvin (1,449) and those of 23 of the league s 30 franchises.
2000 LaDainian Tomlinson caps the fourth-best rushing season with 174 yards and a touchdown in Texas Christian s 62-7 victory over Southern Methodist. Tomlinson, who also won his second straight NCAA rushing title, finishes the season with 2,158 yards.
2002 Dominant to the very end, Annika Sorenstam finishes off the best LPGA Tour season in 38 years with a 4-under 68 to win the season-ending ADT Championship, her 11th victory of the year.
2005 Hiroyuki Tomita becomes the first Japanese gymnast in 31 years to win an all-around title at the world championships. Tomita is his country s first gymnast to win the world all-around title since Shigeru Kasamatsu in 1974.
2006 Rookie Arizona quarterback Matt Leinart completes 31 of 52 passes for 405 yards in a 31-26 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
2007 Pat White rushes for 186 yards and accounted for three touchdowns to lead West Virginia to a 66-21 win over Connecticut. White and Steve Slaton become the third pair of teammates in the Football Bowl Subdivision to surpass 1,000 yards rushing in consecutive seasons.
2007 Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford sets an NCAA freshman record for touchdown passes in a season. He has four scoring passes to give him 32 this year in the Sooners 48-17 victory over Oklahoma State.
2007 Kevin Smith rushes for 219 yards and a touchdown to surpass 2,000 yards for the season in Central Florida s 36-20 win over UTEP. Smith, the nation s leading rusher with 2,164 yards, tallies the fourth-highest total in Division I-A (Bowl Subdivision) history.
NOTES
SOUTHVIEW TICKETS: Tickets for Southview s State Championship game will be on sale Monday and Tuesday in the Athletic Director s office noon-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. They will also be available Wednesday 8 a.m.-noon and Thursday 6:30-8 p.m. All tickets are reserve seating and are $8. Fan buses will be available on a first come basis for $30 a seat (not including ticket).
GOLF
ADT Championship
LPGA
West Palm Beach, Fla.; Par: 72 (36-36)
Ji-Yai Shin, $1 million 35-35 70
Karrie Webb, $100,000 34-37 71
Paula Creamer, $19,875 38-36 74
Seon Hwa Lee, $19,875 37-37 74
Eun-Hee Ji, $18,500 36-39 75
Angela Stanford, $17,750 37-41 78
Jeong Jang, $16,625 40-39 79
Suzann Pettersen, $16,625 39-40 79
COLLEGE HOCKEY
CCHA
W L T SW Pts GF GA
Miami 8 2 2 1 19 36 17
Neb.-Omaha 5 2 1 1 12 30 17
Notre Dame 5 2 1 1 12 31 16
Alaska 5 3 0 0 10 16 13
Michigan 5 5 0 0 10 26 21
Ferris St. 4 4 2 0 10 22 22
Ohio St. 4 5 1 1 10 26 33
Bowling Green 4 5 1 0 9 17 32
Lake Superior 3 3 2 1 9 25 24
Michigan St. 2 6 2 2 8 14 29
W. Michigan 1 4 3 1 6 12 24
N. Michigan 2 7 1 0 5 16 23
OVERALL RECORDS: Neb.-Omaha 9-2-1, Notre Dame 9-3-1, Miami 8-3-3, Alaska 7-4-1, Michigan 8-6-0, Ohio St. 6-6-1, Lake Superior St. 4-5-3, Ferris St. 5-6-3, Bowling Green 5-7-2, W. Michigan 2-7-3, Michigan St. 4-8-2, N. Michigan 3-8-1.
SATURDAY
Alaska 2, Ferris St. 0
Miami 2, Michigan 1
Nebraska-Omaha 3, Michigan St. 1
Notre Dame 9, Bowling Green 1
Ohio St. 2, N. Michigan 0
Robert Morris 4, Lake Superior St. 3
Friday, Nov. 28
Ferris St. at N. Michigan
Lake Superior St. at Alaska
Michigan at Minnesota at College Hockey Showcase
Michigan St. at Wisconsin at College Hockey Showcase
Minn. St., Mankato at Bowling Green
Nebraska-Omaha at Ohio St.
W. Michigan at Notre Dame
SOCCER
MLS Cup
At Carson, Calif.
Yesterday
Columbus 3, New York 1
MLS Cup Champions
2008 Columbus
2007 Houston
2006 Houston
2005 Los Angeles
2004 D.C. United
2003 San Jose
2002 Los Angeles
2001 San Jose
2000 Kansas City
1999 D.C. United
1998 Chicago
1997 D.C. United
1996 D.C. United
TRANSACTIONS
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER Fired coach P.J. Carlesimo and assistant coach Paul Westhead. Named Scott Brooks interim coach.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CHICAGO BEARS Placed OT Fred Miller on injured reserve. Signed WR Brandon Rideau from the practice squad.
TENNESSEE TITANS Placed CB Eric King and CB Reynaldo Hill on injured reserve. Signed CB Tyrone Poole. Signed CB Tuff Harris from the practice squad.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NHL Suspended New Jersey D Mike Mottau two games for elbowing New York Islanders F Frans Nielsen in a Nov. 21 game.
COLORADO AVALANCHE Placed C Ben Guite on injured reserve. Called up F Brian Willsie from Lake Erie (AHL).
EDMONTON OILERS Recalled C Tim Sestito from Springfield (AHL).
NEW JERSEY DEVILS Assigned F Niklas Bergfors to Lowell (AHL). Recalled D Jay Leach from Lowell (AHL).
NEW YORK ISLANDERS Recalled C Jeremy Colliton from Bridgeport (AHL).
OTTAWA SENATORS Assigned F Ilya Zubov to Binghamton (AHL).
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Recalled D Jamie Heward and G Karri Ramo from Norfolk (AHL). Placed LW Gary Roberts and C Chris Gratton on injured reserve.
VANCOUVER CANUCKS Reassigned D Nolan Baumgartner to Manitoba (AHL). Recalled G Cory Schneider from Manitoba.
American Hockey League
CHICAGO WOLVES Released G Ryan Ludzik.
HARTFORD WOLF PACK Recalled G Maxime Daigneault from Charlotte (ECHL).
HERSHEY BEARS Recalled F Steve Pinizzotto from South Carolina (ECHL).
SPRINGFIELD FALCONS Recalled D Josef Hrabal from Stockton (ECHL).
SYRACUSE CRUNCH Recalled F Ryan Garlock from Johnstown (ECHL).
ECHL
JOHNSTOWN CHIEFS Acquired RW Wes Clark from Charlotte for future considerations.
READING ROYALS Released G Justin Richardson.
PHOENIX ROADRUNNERS Acquired D Jeremy Swanson from Victoria for future considerations. Traded G Gerald Coleman to Trenton for future considerations.
COLLEGE
COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY Named Phil Jennings men s and women s interim track and field coach.
SAN DIEGO STATE Fired football coach Chuck Long.
WYOMING Fired football coach Joe Glenn.
LATEST LINE
NFL
Week 12
NEW ORLEANS 11/2 Green Bay
(Thursday)
Week 13
Tennessee 10 DETROIT
DALLAS 101/2 Seattle
PHILADELPHIA 31/2 Arizona
(Sunday)
NY JETS 71/2 Denver
BUFFALO 7 San Francisco
TAMPA BAY 41/2 New Orleans
GREEN BAY 3 Carolina
NY Giants 3 WASHINGTON
Miami 71/2 ST. LOUIS
Baltimore 6 CINCINNATI
Indianapolis 41/2 CLEVELAND
SAN DIEGO 5 Atlanta
NEW ENGLAND 1 Pittsburgh
OAKLAND 21/2 Kansas City
MINNESOTA 31/2 Chicago
(Monday)
HOUSTON 3 Jacksonville
College Football
(Tuesday)
BALL STATE 10 Western Michigan
NO. ILLINOIS 3 Navy
(Thursday)
TEXAS 34 Texas A&M
(Friday)
West Virginia 3 PITTSBURGH
MIAMI-OHIO 1 Ohio
MISSISSIPPI 13 Mississippi State
TEMPLE 3 Akron
EAST CAROLINA 51/2 Texas El Paso
Central Michigan 10 EASTERN MICH.
BUFFALO 10 Kent State
x-Lsu 41/2 ARKANSAS
Bowling Green 3 TOLEDO
NEBRASKA 15 Colorado
BOISE STATE 19 Fresno State
ARIZONA STATE 10 Ucla
(Saturday)
Miami-Florida 11/2 N. CAROLINA ST
WAKE FOREST 31/2 Vanderbilt
BOSTON COLLEGE 7 Maryland
VIRGINIA TECH 81/2 Virginia
North Carolina 81/2 DUKE
CINCINNATI 22 Syracuse
TEXAS TECH 20 Baylor
MEMPHIS 13 Tulane
Nevada 31/2 LOUISIANA TECH
Houston 3 RICE
UTAH STATE 5 New Mexico St.
Southern Miss 131/2 SMU
y-Missouri 13 Kansas
Oklahoma 71/2 OKLA. STATE
GEORGIA 9 Georgia Tech
Tulsa 14 MARSHALL
ALABAMA 141/2 Auburn
Florida 15 FLORIDA STATE
TENNESSEE 5 Kentucky
CENTRAL FLORIDA 9 Ala-Birmingham
OREGON STATE 3 Oregon
CLEMSON 1 South Carolina
SOUTHERN CAL 281/2 Notre Dame
HAWAII 28 Washington State
Arkansas State 20 NORTH TEXAS
z-Florida Atlantic 5 FLA International
x-at Little Rock, AR.
y-at Kansas City, MO.
z-at Dolphin Stadium.
NBA
Philadelphia 31/2 (180) CHARLOTTE
ORLANDO 9 (191) Milwaukee
Houston 2 (186) MIAMI
San Antonio 1 (179) MEMPHIS
UTAH 5 (196) Chicago
PORTLAND 111/2 (202) Sacramento
New Orleans 51/2 (187) LA CLIPPERS
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
WRIGHT STATE 1 Miami-Ohio
OHIO STATE 12 Bowling Green
VANDERBILT 81/2 Middle Tenn State
Nevada Las Vegas 2 TEXAS EL PASO
Iowa State 41/2 HAWAII
Maui Invitational Opening Round
Lahaina Civic Center-Maui, HI.
Texas 9 St. Joseph s
Notre Dame 14 Indiana
North Carolina 30 Chaminade
Alabama 21/2 Oregon
at Stegeman Coliseum-Athen, GA.
Arizona 22 Miss Valley St
GEORGIA 6 Santa Clara
CBE Classic Semifinal Round
Sprint Center-Kansas City, MO.
Florida 3 Syracuse
Kansas 5 Washington
CBE Classic Consolation Round
FIU Arena-Miami, FL.
Cleveland St No Line St. Leo
FLA INTERNATIONAL 2 Toledo
NHL
NY RANGERS 1/2 -1 Phoenix
PHILADELPHIA Even-1/2 Dallas
MONTREAL 1-11/2 NY Islanders
FLORIDA Even-1/2 Carolina
MINNESOTA Even-1/2 Washington
Detroit Even-1/2 VANCOUVER
ANAHEIM 1/2 -1 Colorado
Home Team in CAPS
Men
EAST
Bridgewater, Mass. 96, Clark U. 83, OT
Delaware 88, Marist 83, OT
Duquesne 85, Furman 65
Lesley 79, Curry 71
Penn St. 70, New Hampshire 50
Princeton 55, Army 43
Rider 84, Lafayette 77
St. Bonaventure 64, Rutgers 63, OT
Yeshiva 68, Polytechnic 64
MIDWEST
Dayton 78, Bethune-Cookman 38
Drake 75, S. Dakota St. 65
Illinois 78, Jackson St. 64
Iowa 66, Oakland, Mich. 57
Kent St. 83, UNC Wilmington 64
N. Iowa 74, Texas Southern 67
North Texas 80, Indiana St. 69
SOUTH
Duke 78, Montana 58
LSU 91, Northwestern St. 60
Mississippi 82, Marshall 78
Wis.-Green Bay 71, Morgan St. 54
SOUTHWEST
Alabama St. 77, Houston Baptist 68
Oklahoma St. 91, Grambling St. 60
Prairie View 84, Ecclesia 38
Tulsa 66, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 43
FAR WEST
Arizona St. 61, Pepperdine 40
Portland 75, UC Davis 72
Portland St. 76, Cal St.-Fullerton 75
Saint Mary s, Calif. 86, Vanguard 54
Texas-Pan American 87, Colo.-Colo. Springs 78
Wofford 74, Air Force 61
TOURNAMENT
Billy Minardi Classic
Championship
Louisville 81, South Alabama 54
Third Place
Florida A&M 79, Morehead St. 74
O Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-
Championship
Xavier 63, Memphis 58
Third Place
Seton Hall 77, Virginia Tech 73
Fifth Place
Missouri 83, Southern Cal 72
Seventh Place
Fairfield 61, Chattanooga 42
USVI Paradise Jam
Semifinals
Connecticut 76, Miami 63
Wisconsin 64, San Diego 49
Women
EAST
Bard 57, Yeshiva 46
Loyola, Md. 64, Army 56
Maine 54, Massachusetts 45
Marist 76, Harvard 63
Notre Dame 102, Boston College 54
MIDWEST
Cincinnati 60, Toledo 59
Iowa St. 63, Creighton 59
Kansas 75, Saint Louis 56
Kansas St. 80, Texas-San Antonio 51
Kent St. 84, New Mexico St. 82
Lake Superior St. 80, Marygrove 52
Macalester 85, Oberlin 43
Marquette 89, W. Michigan 58
Michigan 50, Vanderbilt 42
Missouri St. 61, Arkansas St. 52
Purdue 68, Oakland, Mich. 40
S. Dakota St. 80, Oregon 63
Temple 66, Illinois 47
Wartburg 70, Wis.-Oshkosh 65
Wichita St. 66, Iona 64
Wisconsin 69, Canisius 54
SOUTH
Auburn 87, Ohio St. 80, OT
Centenary 75, Louisiana-Lafayette 69
Florida 72, Florida St. 57
Kentucky 67, George Washington 48
Maryland 88, UCLA 65
Mississippi St. 99, Northwestern St. 75
South Florida 97, Coppin St. 43
Tennessee 94, Louisiana Tech 59
Virginia Tech 69, George Mason 52
W. Kentucky 80, E. Kentucky 54
William & Mary 54, Delaware St. 41
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 60, Northwestern 44
Baylor 83, Rice 58
North Carolina 80, Oklahoma 79
TCU 89, Sam Houston St. 75
Texas 105, Furman 51
Texas Tech 72, Texas-Arlington 57
FAR WEST
Arizona 54, UC Santa Barbara 47
Fresno St. 74, Sacramento St. 68
Gonzaga 68, Wyoming 58
Nevada 99, Saint Mary s, Calif. 91
Seattle 94, San Jose St. 62
Stanford 81, Rutgers 47
Washington 74, Boise St. 51
Washington St. 78, Montana St. 66
TOURNAMENT
KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge
Championship
Iowa 64, Providence 46
Third Place
Portland 74, Boston U. 62
Subway Classic
Championship
Minnesota 87, Yale 63
Third Place
N.C. State 73, American U. 63
TD Banknorth Classic
Championship
Michigan St. 81, Quinnipiac 48
Third Place
Vermont 82, Dartmouth 77, 3OT
PRO FOOTBALLCFL Playoffs
Grey Cup Championship
Yesterday
At Montreal
Calgary 22, Montreal 14
Montreal 3 10 1 0 14
Calgary 0 10 6 6 22
Mon FG Duval 14, 10:45.
Cal FG DeAngelis 44, 14:08.
Mtl Cobourne 16 run (Duval kick), 8:05.
Mtl FG Duval 19, 3:11.
Cal Ralph 20 pass from Burris (DeAngelis kick), 1:08
Cal FG DeAngelis 12, 5:53.
Mon Single, Duval 63 punt out of bounds in end zone, 4:02.
Cal FG DeAngelis 21, :10.
Cal FG DeAngelis 30, 12:34.
Cal FG DeAngelis 50, 4:34.
A 66,308.
TEAM STATS
Mon Cal
First downs 19 25
Total Net Yards 374 443
Rushes-yards 8-40 21-117
Passing 352 328
Punt Returns 5-86 2-8
Kickoff Returns 3-52 4-90
Interceptions Ret. 1-0 2-2
Comp-Att-Int 29-38-2 28-37-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-17 1-2
Punts 5-46.8 6-42.5
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards 4-30 5-40
Time of Possession 27:21 32:39
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING Montreal, Coburne 8-40. Calgary, Burris 9-79, Reynolds 11-29, Summers 1-9.
PASSING Montreal, Calvillo 29-38-2-352. Calgary, Burris 28-37-1-328.
RECEIVING Montreal, Cahoon 8-95, Richardson 6-123, Bratton 5-49, Watkins 4-51, Carter 3-19, Cobourne 3-15. Calgary, Lewis 11-122, Copeland 7-53, Rambo 5-84, Reynolds 4-49, Ralph 1-20.
MISSED FIELD GOALS None.
TENNIS
Davis Cup
FINAL
Mar del Plata, Argentina
Spain 3, Argentina 1
Singles
David Nalbandian d. David Ferrer 6-3, 6-2, 6-3.
Feliciano Lopez d. Juan Martin del Potro 4-6, 7-6 (2), 7-6 (4), 6-3.
Doubles
Feliciano Lopez and Fernando Verdasco d. Agustin Calleri and David Nalbandian 5-7, 7-5, 7-6 (5), 6-3.
Reverse Singles
Fernando Verdasco d. Jose Acasuso 6-3, 6-7 (3), 4-6, 6-3, 6-1.
Final match not played