Article published September 06, 2008
College football, auto racing, college volleyball
COLLEGE FOOTBALL MAC LAST NIGHT Ball St. 35, Navy 23 TODAY Toledo at Arizona, 10 Minnesota at Bowling Green, 7:30 Connecticut at Temple, Noon Akron at Syracuse, 3:30 Cent. Michigan at Georgia, 3:30 Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 6 Kent St. at Iowa St., 7 N. Illinois at W. Michigan, 7
BIG TEN TODAY Miami (Ohio) at Michigan, Noon Ohio at Ohio St., Noon E. Illinois at Illinois, Noon Fla. International at Iowa, Noon E. Michigan at Michigan St., Noon N. Colorado at Purdue, Noon Marshall at Wisconsin, Noon Oregon St. at Penn St., 3:30 Murray St. at Indiana, 7 TODAY EAST Georgia Tech at Boston College, Noon New Hampshire at Army, 1 S. Connecticut at Bryant, 1 Iona at Delaware Valley, 1 Massachusetts at Holy Cross, 1 Drake at Lehigh, 1 Maine at Monmouth, N.J., 1 Morehead St. at Robert Morris, 1 Elon at Stony Brook, 3 Duquesne at Bucknell, 6 Rhode Island at Fordham, 6 Lafayette at Marist, 6 Morgan St. at Towson, 6 SOUTH Southern Miss. at Auburn, 12:30 Georgetown, D.C. at Howard, 1 Wofford at Charleston Southern, 1:30 Fayetteville St. at Presbyterian, 1:30 St. Francis, Pa. at VMI, 1:30 Furman at Virginia Tech, 1:30 Jacksonville at Appalachian St., 3:30 The Citadel at Clemson, 3:30 Tennessee Tech at Louisville, 3:30 Mississippi at Wake Forest, 3:30 Richmond at Virginia, 3:45 Alabama St. at Bethune-Cookman, 4 UAB at Florida Atlantic, 4 West Virginia at East Carolina, 4:30 Cumberland, Tenn. at Chattanooga, 6 W. Kentucky at E. Kentucky, 6 W. Carolina at Florida St., 6 Tusculum at Gardner-Webb, 6 Austin Peay at Georgia Southern, 6 N.C. Central at James Madison, 6 Norfolk St. at Kentucky, 6 Winston-Salem at N. Carolina A&T, 6 Davidson at NC Pembroke, 6 William & Mary at N.C. State, 6 Benedict at S. Carolina St., 6 Tulane at Alabama, 7 Colgate at Coastal Carolina, 7 Northwestern at Duke, 7 Alcorn St. at Grambling St., 7 Stillman at Jackson St., 7 Alabama A&M at Jacksonville St., 7 Glenville St. at Liberty, 7 Arkansas at Louisiana-Monroe, 7 Maryland at Middle Tennessee, 7 SE Louisiana at Mississippi St., 7 Livingstone at Savannah St., 7 Southern U. at Tennessee St., 7 South Florida at UCF, 7 Miami at Florida, 8 Troy at LSU, 8 Delta St. at McNeese St., 8 Rice at Memphis, 8 MIDWEST San Jose St. at Nebraska, 12:30 Butler at Albion, 1 St. Cloud St. at North Dakota, 2 San Diego St. at Notre Dame, 3:30 South Dakota at N. Iowa, 5:05 Louisiana Tech at Kansas, 7 SE Missouri at Missouri, 7 Cent. Connecticut St. at N. Dakota St., 7 Youngstown St. at S. Dakota St., 7 Hampton at S. Illinois, 7 Montana St. at Kansas St., 7:05 Quincy at W. Illinois, 7:05 SOUTHWEST Cincinnati at Oklahoma, 3:30 Texas College at Prairie View, 5 Texas Southern at Arkansas St., 7 Northwestern St. at Baylor, 7 UC Davis at Cent. Arkansas, 7 Tulsa at North Texas, 7 Stephen F.Austin at TCU, 7 Houston at Oklahoma St., 7:05 Texas St. at SMU, 8 Texas at UTEP, 10:15 FAR WEST BYU at Washington, 3 E. Washington at Colorado, 3:30 Sacramento St. at Colorado St., 3:30 Utah St. at Oregon, 3:30 Air Force at Wyoming, 3:30 Idaho St. at Idaho, 5 Texas A&M at New Mexico, 5 N.M Highlands at N. Arizona, 6:05 California at Washington St., 6:30 UNLV at Utah, 8 Azusa Pacific at San Diego, 9 Montana at Cal Poly, 9:05 Texas Tech at Nevada, 9:05 Stanford at Arizona St., 10 Weber St. at Hawaii, 12:05 a.m.
Chevy Rock & Roll 400 Lineup NASCAR-Sprint After Yesterday’s qualifying; race Tomorrow Richmond, Va. Lap length: 0.75 miles (Car number in parentheses) (Note: Qualifying canceled due to weather; lineup set with rule book) 1. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 1st. 2. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 2008 owner points, 2nd. 3. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 3rd. 4. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 4th. 5. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 5th. 6. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 2008 owner points, 6th. 7. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 7th. 8. (20) Tony Stewart, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 8th. 9. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 2008 owner points, 9th. 10. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 10th. 11. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 11th. 12. (07) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 12th. 13. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 2008 owner points, 13th. 14. (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 2008 owner points, 14th. 15. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 15th. 16. (12) Ryan Newman, Dodge, 2008 owner points, 16th. 17. (8) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 17th. 18. (1) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 18th. 19. (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford, 2008 owner points, 19th. 20. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 2008 owner points, 20th. 21. (19) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, 2008 owner points, 21st. 22. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Dodge, 2008 owner points, 22nd. 23. (43) Bobby Labonte, Dodge, 2008 owner points, 23rd. 24. (28) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 2008 owner points, 24th. 25. (5) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 25th. 26. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 2008 owner points, 26th. 27. (44) David Reutimann, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 27th. 28. (15) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 28th. 29. (01) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 29th. 30. (41) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, 2008 owner points, 30th. 31. (84) AJ Allmendinger, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 31st. 32. (22) Dave Blaney, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 32nd. 33. (66) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 33rd. 34. (55) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 34th. 35. (7) Robby Gordon, Dodge, 2008 owner points, 35th. 36. (21) Bill Elliott, Ford, past champion, 1988. 37. (77) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 2008 attempts, 25-36th. 38. (00) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 2008 attempts, 25-37th. 39. (10) Patrick Carpentier, Dodge, 2008 attempts, 25-38th. 40. (96) Ken Schrader, Toyota, 2008 attempts, 25-39th. 41. (45) Kyle Petty, Dodge, 2008 attempts, 25-40th. 42. (78) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 25-41st. 43. (70) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 25-43rd. Failed to Qualify 44. (34) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 21. 45. (09) Sterling Marlin, Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 5. 46. (02) Joey Logano, Toyota, qualifying draw, 46. Emerson Radio 250 Lineup NASCAR-Nationwide After Yesterday’s qualifying; race Tomorrow Richmond, Va. Lap length: 0.75 miles (Car number in parentheses) (Note: Qualifying canceled due to weather; lineup set with rule book) 1. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 1st. 2. (2) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 2nd. 3. (88) Brad Keselowski, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 3rd. 4. (29) Scott Wimmer, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 4th. 5. (60) Carl Edwards, Ford, 2008 owner points, 5th. 6. (99) David Reutimann, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 6th. 7. (33) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 7th. 8. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 2008 owner points, 8th. 9. (64) David Stremme, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 9th. 10. (1) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 10th. 11. (5) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 11th. 12. (7) Mike Wallace, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 12th. 13. (38) Jason Leffler, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 13th. 14. (9) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, 2008 owner points, 14th. 15. (32) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 15th. 16. (59) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 2008 owner points, 16th. 17. (11) Jason Keller, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 17th. 18. (25) Bobby Hamilton Jr., Ford, 2008 owner points, 18th. 19. (40) Bryan Clauson, Dodge, 2008 owner points, 19th. 20. (66) Steve Wallace, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 20th. 21. (47) Kelly Bires, Ford, 2008 owner points, 21st. 22. (22) Andrew Ranger, Dodge, 2008 owner points, 22nd. 23. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 2008 owner points, 23rd. 24. (27) Casey Atwood, Ford, 2008 owner points, 24th. 25. (28) Kenny Wallace, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 25th. 26. (81) D.J. Kennington, Dodge, 2008 owner points, 26th. 27. (18) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 2008 owner points, 27th. 28. (24) Eric McClure, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 28th. 29. (61) Brandon Whitt, Ford, 2008 owner points, 29th. 30. (4) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, 2008 owner points, 30th. 31. (21) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 2007 owner winner. 32. (01) Danny Efland, Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 27-31st. 33. (52) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 27-33rd. 34. (89) Morgan Shepherd, Dodge, 2008 attempts, 27-34th. 35. (05) Burney Lamar, Ford, 2008 attempts, 27-37th. 36. (90) Johnny Chapman, Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 27-39th. 37. (91) Justin Hobgood, Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 27-42nd. 38. (30) Stanton Barrett, Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 21. 39. (70) Mark Green, Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 15-35th. 40. (31) Kenny Hendrick, Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 15-47th. 41. (49) Kertus Davis, Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 14. 42. (56) Danny OQuinn Jr., Chevrolet, 2008 attempts, 5. 43. (00) Josh Wise, Toyota, 2008 attempts, 1. college volleyball Toledo 3, Chicago State 0, 25-7, 25-14, 25-15. Fairfield d. Bowling Green, 13-25, 25-15, 25-21, 13-25, 15-12. TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL Major League Baseball MLB–Suspended Terry Crowley, Baltimore hitting coach, for one game for inappropriate actions during a game on Sept. 3. Suspended minor leaguers, 1B Kelly Aponte and RHP Julio Joves (Pittsburgh), RHP Luis Castillo and LHP Ricciard Rodriguez (Philadelphia), RHP Eduardo Gonzalez and RHP Wilsen Palacios (Detroit), OF Weesley Hernandez (Washington), P Eyffer Peralta (Oakland), OF Luis Ramos (Chicago White Sox), OF Cristian Rijo (Seattle), P Milton Roman (Atlanta) and OF Cristian Zapata (Texas) 50 games each for testing positive under baseball’s minor league drug program. American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES–Exercised their 2009 option on the contract of Dave Trembley, manager. Acquired RHP Brian Bass from Minnesota for a player to be named or cash considerations. Purchased the contracts of Bass, C Omir Santos and RHP Alfredo Simon from Norfolk (IL). Recalled INF Brandon Fahey from Norfolk. BOSTON RED SOX–Activated RHP Josh Beckett, INF Sean Casey and INF Mike Lowell from the 15-day DL. Sent RHP Eric Hull outright to Pawtucket (IL). CHICAGO WHITE SOX–Activated OF DeWayne Wise from the 15-day DL. OAKLAND ATHLETICS–Recalled RHP Jeff Gray from Sacramento (PCL). National League COLORADO ROCKIES–Recalled RHP Greg Reynolds from Colorado Springs (PCL). HOUSTON ASTROS–Extended their player development contract with Tri-City (NYP) for two years. MILWAUKEE BREWERS–Agreed to terms with INF Mike Lamb. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES–Agreed to terms with 2B Tadahito Iguchi. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS–Signed C Lorenzen Wright. FOOTBALL National Football League BALTIMORE RAVENS–Signed OT Willie Anderson to a three-year contract and C Matt Katula to a five-year contract. NOTEs BOWSHER GOLF SCRAMBLES: The Bowsher High School baseball scrambles golf outing is scheduled for September 13 at 2 p.m. at the South Toledo Golf Club. Fee: $65 per person. Dinner will be provided by Capers. To register a team, contact Lew Ackerman 419-944-7376. DETWILER GOLF SCRAMBLES: The 4-person Detwiler Golf Scrambles is scheduled September 20 at Detwiler Golf Course for amateurs only. Fee: $280 per team includes food, green fees, 2 carts. First prize $775. Entry deadline September 10. Information: Nathan at 419-726-9353. BASEBALL: The Toledo Amateur Baseball League is looking for players and/or a team 18+ for a fall wood bat league. Contact Chris Laffartha at 419-973-1107. PREP TENNIS BRYAN 4, MAUMEE VALLEY: M. McDonagh (B) d. Arlt 6-4, 6-1; Short (B) d. Amin 2-6, 7-5, 7-6; E. McDonagh (B) d. Booth 6-0, 7-6; Aieland-Schillin (B) d. Pierce-Penn-Todd 6-4, 7-6; Chao-Bearss (MV) d. Haush-Snider 7-6, 6-2.
TENNIS U.S. Open New York Singles Women Semifinals Jelena Jankovic (2), Serbia, d. Elena Dementieva (5) 6-4, 6-4. Serena Williams (4) d. Dinara Safina (6) 6-3, 6-2. Doubles Men Championship Bob and Mike Bryan (2) d. Lukas Dlouhy and Leander Paes (7) 7-6 (5), 7-6 (10). Women Semifinals Cara Black and Liezel Huber (1) d. Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual (5) 6-1, 6-4.
GOLF BMW Championship PGA St. Louis, par 70 Camilo Villegas 31-34–65 Steve Stricker 33-33–66 Kenny Perry 32-34–66 Tim Herron 33-33–66 Andres Romero 33-33–66 Stuart Appleby 33-33–66 Tim Clark 33-34–67 Chez Reavie 35-32–67 Brian Gay 33-34–67 Fredrik Jacobson 33-34–67 Dudley Hart 33-34–67 Ernie Els 34-34–68 Anthony Kim 34-34–68 Phil Mickelson 33-35–68 J.B. Holmes 34-34–68 Sergio Garcia 35-33–68 Jay Williamson 33-35–68 Lucas Glover 35-33–68 Charley Hoffman 35-33–68 Stephen Ames 36-32–68 Padraig Harrington 35-34–69 Hunter Mahan 34-35–69 Trevor Immelman 35-34–69 Brandt Snedeker 35-34–69 Geoff Ogilvy 36-33–69 Steve Marino 37-32–69 Mike Weir 35-34–69 Bart Bryant 34-35–69 Martin Laird 36-33–69 Dean Wilson 35-34–69 Mark Wilson 35-34–69 Adam Scott 34-35–69 Justin Leonard 35-34–69 John Senden 33-36–69 Woody Austin 34-35–69 Angel Cabrera 33-36–69 Nicholas Thompson 35-35–70 Vijay Singh 34-36–70 Eric Axley 35-35–70 Mathew Goggin 33-37–70 Ben Curtis 36-34–70 K.J. Choi 33-37–70 Jim Furyk 34-36–70 Kevin Sutherland 34-36–70 Ken Duke 37-33–70 Ben Crane 32-38–70 Kevin Streelman 35-35–70 D.J. Trahan 38-33–71 John Mallinger 33-38–71 Aaron Baddeley 37-34–71 Jonathan Byrd 36-35–71 Robert Allenby 35-36–71 Heath Slocum 36-35–71 Boo Weekley 35-36–71 Tommy Armour III 33-38–71 Carl Pettersson 35-37–72 Johnson Wagner 36-36–72 Ryuji Imada 34-38–72 Rory Sabbatini 37-35–72 Scott Verplank 36-37–73 Chad Campbell 37-36–73 Billy Mayfair 36-37–73 Bubba Watson 36-37–73 Stewart Cink 36-37–73 Briny Baird 37-36–73
PREP CROSS COUNTRY Girls FAIRVIEW 27, EDGERTON 59, TINORA 63, WAYNE TRACE 72 Meyer (T) 22:40, Walsh (F) 22:47, Czartoski (F) 22:54, Roehrig (F) 23:29, Daniels (E) 23:31, Sandys (T) 23:32, Fritch (E) 23:54, Matthews (WT) 24:19, Breining (F) 24:22, Daniels (E) 24:37 Boys TINORA 32, FAIRVIEW 39, WAYNE TRACE 70, EDGERTON 94 Gerken (T) 18:06, Harpest (T) 18:08, Klopfenstein (WT) 18:18, Singer (F) 18:21, Lymanstall (T) 18:35, Singer (F) 18:52, Bigger (E) 18:58, Karnes (F) 18:59), Klopfenstein (WT) 19:20
pro football NFL THURSDAY N.Y. Giants 16, Washington 7 TOMORROW N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 Detroit at Atlanta, 1 Houston at Pittsburgh, 1 Seattle at Buffalo, 1 Jacksonville at Tennessee, 1 Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 1 Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 Kansas City at New England, 1 St. Louis at Philadelphia, 1 Arizona at San Francisco, 4:15 Carolina at San Diego, 4:15 Dallas at Cleveland, 4:15 Chicago at Indianapolis, 8:15 MONDAY Minnesota at Green Bay, 7 Denver at Oakland, 10:15 latest line NFL (Sunday) Week One Cincinnati 11/2 BALTIMORE NY Jets 3 MIAMI NEW ENGLAND 16 Kansas City PITTSBURGH 61/2 Houston Jacksonville 3 TENNESSEE Detroit 3 ATLANTA BUFFALO 1 Seattle NEW ORLEANS 3 Tampa Bay PHILADELPHIA 71/2 St. Louis Dallas 51/2 CLEVELAND SAN DIEGO 9 Carolina Arizona 21/2 SAN FRANCISCO INDIANAPOLIS 91/2 Chicago (Monday) GREEN BAY 21/2 Minnesota Denver 3 OAKLAND College Football MICHIGAN STATE 21 Eastern Mich. SYRACUSE 5 Akron MICHIGAN 141/2 Miami-Ohio Northwestern 61/2 DUKE BOSTON COLLEGE 7 Georgia Tech West Virginia 71/2 EAST CAROLINA BOWLING GREEN 51/2 Minnesota AUBURN 171/2 Southern Miss ALABAMA 30 Tulane NEBRASKA 261/2 San Jose State OREGON 351/2 Utah State OKLAHOMA 211/2 Cincinnati OHIO STATE 34 Ohio WISCONSIN 201/2 Marshall FLORIDA 221/2 Miami-Florida Texas Tech 10 NEVADA GEORGIA 24 Central Michigan PENN STATE 151/2 Oregon State WYOMING 3 Air Force Byu 9 WASHINGTON NOTRE DAME 22 San Diego State Texas A&M 21/2 New Mexico PITTSBURGH 131/2 Buffalo OKLA. STATE 151/2 Houston IOWA STATE 7 Kent State WAKE FOREST 7 Mississippi California 131/2 WASH. STATE WESTERN MICH. 6 Northern Illinois South Florida 14 CENTRAL FLORIDA Connecticut 7 TEMPLE KANSAS 201/2 Louisiana Tech MEMPHIS 3 Rice UTAH 211/2 Nevada Las Vegas ARIZONA 231/2 Toledo ARIZONA STATE 14 Stanford Texas 27 TEXAS EL PASO Added Games IOWA 27 Fla International ARKANSAS 131/2 Louisiana-Monroe Tulsa 211/2 NORTH TEXAS FLORIDA ATLANTIC 13 Ala-Birmingham Maryland 131/2 Middle Tenn State Baseball National League NY METS 6-7 Philadelphia LA DODGERS Even-6 Arizona MILWAUKEE 7-8 San Diego ATLANTA 6-7 Washington Chicago Cubs 61/2 -71/2 CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS 61/2 -71/2 Florida COLORADO Even-6 Houston SAN FRANCISCO Even-6 Pittsburgh American League Tampa Bay 6-7 TORONTO LA Angels 51/2 -61/2 CHI WHITE SOX MINNESOTA 6-7 Detroit BALTIMORE (1) Even-6 Oakland BALTIMORE (2) 51/2 -61/2 Oakland KANSAS CITY 51/2 -61/2 Cleveland Boston 6-7 TEXAS NY Yankees Even-6 SEATTLE Tennis U.S. Open Men’s Semifinals at Flushing, NY. A. Murray +375 R. Nadal-450 N. Djokovic +105 R. Federer-125 Women’s Final J. Jankovic +310 S. Williams-370 Home Team in CAPS DOUBLE EAGLE JOHN ROGERS at Stone Ridge, No. 14, 500 yards, driver and 3-wood
PREP GOLF Girls ELMWOOD 233; ADA 297: E- Day 55, Gorrill 57, Haughawout 58, Oler 63, Mathias 64, Marsh 64. A-Cribley 71, Collins 73, Smith 76, Smittle 77, Fincher 78, Mays 82. At Bluffton.
WAYNE TRACE 187, HICKSVILLE 264: WT- Critten 42, Hockenberry 44, Hook 50, Myers 51, Hicks 52. H - Katschke 58, Hook 65, Johns 68, Bosnick 73, Holt 81. At Pleasant Valley.
SWANTON 163, NORTH CENTRAL 174: S-Jimison 35, Zedlitz 44, Kilgour 35, Swartz 49, Brehmer 52. NC- Wyrick 44, Siekmeyer 43, Kidston 47, McCourt 43, Gruber 44, McCourt 55. At Hillcrest. Boys WAYNE TRACE 187, FAIRVIEW 199, HOLGATE 191: T- Coburn 43, Akkerman 54, Germann 43, Horner 51, Snyder 50, Jewell 65. F- Yoder 45, Berry 48, Conkey 51, Sims 55, Rosebrock 62, Breininger 59. H-Thomas 44, Niese 59, Keeterle 49, Peterson 46, Peterson 52, Wiederman 53
OTTAWA HILLS 156, FREMONT ST. JOSEPH 165 OH: Jamieson 37, Silverman 39, Saddemi 40, Henningsen 40. FSJ: Frank 38, G. Steinle 41, Yellstrom 42, J. Steinle 44. At Ottawa Park.
HOLEs IN ONE TERRY SHOOK No. 12 at Sugar Creek, 160 yards, 9-iron ROBERT BLAIR No. 12 at South Toledo, 145 yards, 6-iron BLAINE RITTS No. 12 at Forrest Creason, 176 yards, 5-wood
local BOWLING HONOR ROLL 300 game Roy Zapata, Jug’s 264-278-300-842 Ron Shaw, Jug’s 192-399-216-703 Terry Fleig, Jug’s 173-202-300-675 Men 750+ Doug Denno, Jug’’s 831 Galen Stoner, Southwyck 780 Dave Cornelison Jr., Jug’s 778 Ted Stone, Jug’s 765 Jeff Easton, Jug’s 753 Ken Alexander Jr. Jug’s 751 Wally Smotherman, Jug’s 750
KEYBANK TRAVELING CLASSIC at Twin Oaks New Glass Bowl Lanes: Dick 244-211-193-648; Hawkins 299-246-234-779; J. Woessner 234-195-199; Quaintance 211-277-155-643; Hayward 225-220-265-710. Totals 1213-1149-1046-3408. Toledo Sports Center: Koles Jr. 186-224-190-600; B. Close 229-207-234-670; Jennings 188-180-213-581; Monto 235-245-170-650; Reynolds 166-160-326; Stone 204-204, Totals 1004-1016-1011-3031. Twin Oaks Lanes: Miskiel 235-209-226-670; Liber 181-190-256-627; Iszak 196-221-184-601; Assuello 236-218-226-680; Children 235-235-222-692. Totals 1083-1073-1114-3270. Vijay Puligandla Attorney: Onweller 202-199-254-655; Pickarzewski 200-223-195-618; Vollmar 209-180-201-590; C. Close 249-230-159-638; Sevrence 148-207-223-578. Totals 1008-1039-1032-3079. Swanton Sports Center: Askins 179-186-177-542; Lewis 172-142-224-538; Burghardt 174-2080166-548; Bates 196-226-199-621; Outman 246-240-246-732. Totals 967-1002-1012-2981. Lido Lanes: Hussing 193-175-192-560; Sullivan 164-214-252-630; Norwood 210-184-221-615; Edwards 185-208-234-627; Caster 202-217-144-563. Totals 954-998-1043-2995. Loma Linda/Ventura’s: B. Woessner 222-196-194-612; Kruzel 215-191-268-674; Kominek 196-246-224-666; Westhoven 200-226-179-605; Mora 221-202-260-683. Totals 1054-1061-1125-3240. H.O.T. Printing and Graphics: Molnar 168-163-193-524; Smith 225-214-201-640; Pawlowski 220-254-266-740; Brown 171-232-191-594; Genalo 170-247-267-684. Totals 954-1110-1118-3182 Next week: Thursday, Imperial Lanes, 7:30 p.m. practice.
LOCAL GOLF TWDGA at Catawba Island Club Low gross: 1-Connie Kemp (unattached) 76; Holly Bennett, (TCC) 80; 3T- Arlene Hammer (Fostoria CC), Pat Hopple (Sylvania CC), Rachel Latta (Brandywine CC) 82 Low net: 1- Barb Short (OHCC) 70; 2- Carol Durentini (TCC) 71; 3T- Ann Vreeland (OHCC), Julie McConnell (HMGC) 72
BASEBALL IL playoffs First Round (Best-of-5) Scranton/Wilkes-Barre vs. Pawtucket Yesterday: Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 6, Pawtucket 4, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre leads series 2-1 Today: Pawtucket at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Tomorrow: Pawtucket at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, if necessary Durham vs. Louisville Yesterday: Louisville at Durham, ppd., rain, series tied 1-1 Today: Louisville at Durham Tomorrow: Louisville at Durham Monday: Louisville at Durham, if necessary
Governors’ Cup Championship (Best-of-5) Tuesday, Sept. 9: Louisville/Durham at SWB/Pawtucket Wednesday, Sept. 10: Louisville/Durham at SWB/Pawtucket Thursday, Sept. 11: SWB/Pawtucket at Louisville/Durham Friday, Sept. 12: SWB/Pawtucket at Louisville/Durham, if necessary Saturday, Sept. 13: SWB/Pawtucket at Louisville/Durham, if necessary
WNBA LAST NIGHT Connecticut 80, Chicago 75 New York 82, Atlanta 71 Detroit 90, Indiana 68 Los Angeles at San Antonio, late Sacramento at Phoenix, late TONIGHT Detroit at Washington, 6 Los Angeles at Houston, 8:30 Minnesota at Seattle, 10 PREP SOCCER WHITMER 1, NORTHWOOD 0 Gwin
prep volleyball Emmanuel Christian d. Bettsville, 18-25, 26-24, 25-21, 25-19
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1920–Jack Dempsey knocks out Billy Miske in the third round to retain the world heavyweight title. 1948–The United States sweeps Australia 5-0 to retain the Davis Cup title. 1975–Chris Evert wins her first of six singles titles in the U.S. Open with a 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, victory over Evonne Goolagong. 1980–Chris Evert Lloyd beats Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia to win her fifth U.S. Open singles title in the last six years. 1986–Martina Navratilova wins her third U.S. Open title in four years by beating Helena Sukova 6-3, 6-2. 1992–Noureddine Morceli of Algeria smashes the world record for 1,500 meters, clocking 3:28.86 at a meet in Rieti, Italy. Morceli breaks the record of 3:29.46 set by Said Aouita of Morocco in 1985. 1993–Helena Sukova of the Czech Republic beats Martina Navratilova 7-5, 6-4 to advance to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open. Navratilova’s loss leaves the United States without a women’s quarterfinalist for the first time in the tournament’s history, dating to 1887. 1995–Cal Ripken Jr. plays in his 2,131st consecutive major league game to surpass Lou Gehrig’s 56-year record. Ripken receives a 22-minute standing ovation and later hits a homer in Baltimore’s 4-2 win over California. 2001–Barry Bonds becomes the fifth player in baseball history to hit 60 home runs in a season, connecting in the second inning of San Francisco’s game against Arizona. 2003–In the U.S. Open, No. 2 Justine Henin-Hardenne wins the all-Belgian women’s singles final, beating No. 1 Kim Clijsters, 7-5, 6-1.
BOXING Fight Schedule National TV in parentheses Tonight At Toyota Center, Houston (HBO), Juan Diaz, Houston, vs. Michael Katsidis, Australia, 12, lightweights; Jorge Barrios, Argentina, vs. Rocky Juarez, Houston, 12, junior lightweights.
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