Transactions
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX—Fired manager Bobby Valentine. Activated LHP Drake Britton and RHP Stolmy Pimentel. Transferred 3B Will Middlebrooks to the 60-day DL, retroactive to Oct. 2. Designated C Guillermo Quiroz for assignment.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Activated RHP Nestor Molina, RHP Simon Castro, LHP Charles Leesman, 3B Brent Morel and RHP Anthony Carter.
CLEVELAND INDIANS—Recalled 1B Lars Anderson, SS Juan Diaz and RHP Kevin Slowey from Columbus (IL); RHP Danny Salazar from Akron (EL); and RHP Fabio Martinez from Carolina (Carolina).
KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Announced the contract of hitting coach Kevin Seitzer will not be renewed. Retained bench coach Chino Cadahia, pitching coach Dave Eiland, first base coach Rusty Kuntz and third base coach Eddie Rodriguez. Recalled 1B Clint Robinson, OF Derrick Robinson and LHP Ryan Verdugo from Omaha (PCL) and LHP Noel Arguelles from Northwest Arkansas (TL).
LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Recalled LHP Brad Mills, RHP David Carpenter, RHP Steve Geltz, 3B Luis Jimenez and RHP Bobby Cassevah from Salt Lake (PCL).
MINNESOTA TWINS—Announced they will not offer contracts to third base coach Steve Liddle, bullpen coach Rick Stelmaszek, first base coach Jerry White and trainer Rick McWane. Announced Scott Ullger will oversee outfield instruction and Joe Vavra will oversee infield instruction. Recalled LHP Pedro Hernandez, SS Brian Dozier, RHP Deolis Guerra, RHP Carlos Gutierrez, RHP Jeff Manship and RHP Lester Oliveros from Rochester (IL) and OF Oswaldo Arcia and OF Joe Benson from New Britain (EL).
SEATTLE MARINERS—Announced hitting coach Chris Chambliss will not be retained. Recalled RHP Chance Ruffin, LHP Danny Hultzen and RHP D.J. Mitchell from Tacoma (PCL) and LHP Mauricio Robles, RHP Yoervis Medina and 3B Francisco Martinez from Jackson (SL).
TAMPA BAY RAYS—Recalled RHP Alex Colome, RHP Josh Lueke and LHP Alexander Torres from Durham (IL) and RHP Wilking Rodriguez from Charlotte (FSL).
TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Assigned LHP Aaron Laffey, RHP Shawn Hill and RHP Bobby Korecky outright off the 40-man roster. Recalled LHP Evan Crawford, 1B Mike McDade and C Travis d'Arnaud from Buffalo (IL) and RHP Sam Dyson from New Hampshire (EL).
National League
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Recalled RHP Sam Demel, RHP Jonathan Albaladejo, 3B Josh Bell, RHP Joe Martinez, LHP Joe Paterson and RHP Trevor Bauer from Reno (PCL).
CHICAGO CUBS—Promoted Shiraz Rehman to assistant general manager. Recalled RHP Casey Coleman and LHP Brooks Raley from Iowa (PCL); SS Junior Lake, RHP Jacob Brigham and OF Matt Szczur from Tennessee (SL); and OF Jorge Soler and LHP Gerardo Concepcion from Kane County (MWL).
COLORADO ROCKIES—Recalled SS Tommy Field and 2B Charlie Culberson from Colorado Springs (PCL).
HOUSTON ASTROS—Recalled LHP Rudy Owens and OF J.B. Shuck from Oklahoma City (PCL); RHP Arcenio Leon and RHP Paul Clemens from Corpus Christi (TL); and RHP Jorge De Leon from Lancaster (Cal).
LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Activated RHP Rubby De La Rosa. Recalled OF Scott Van Slyke, OF Matt Angle and OF Jerry Sands from Albuquerque (PCL) and OF Yasiel Puig from Rancho Cucamonga (Cal). Sent De La Rosa and Sands to Boston to complete an earlier trade.
MIAMI MARLINS—Recalled OF Kevin Mattison, C Brett Hayes, OF Chris Coghlan, RHP Alex Sanabia, RHP Evan Reed and LHP Brad Hand from New Orleans (PCL) and RHP Sandy Rosario, RHP Arquimedes Caminero and 3B Zack Cox from Jacksonville (SL).
MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Activated LHP Miguel De Los Santos. Recalled RHP Fautino De Los Santos and OF Caleb Gindl from Nashville (PCL); RHP Cody Scarpetta, RHP Johnny Hellweg and RHP Ariel Pena from Huntsville (SL); SS Hector Gomez from Brevard County (FSL); and RHP Santo Manzanillo from Wisconsin (MWL).
NEW YORK METS—Recalled OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis from Las Vegas (PCL); 2B Reese Havens, OF Juan Lagares and SS Wilmer Flores from Binghamton (EL); and OF Cesar Puello from St. Lucie (FSL).
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Named Mick Billmeyer catching coach, Steve Henderson hitting coach, Rod Nichols bullpen coach and Ryne Sandberg third base coach and infield instructor. Retained pitching coach Rich Dubee.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Recalled RHP Duke Welker, RHP Daniel McCutchen, 3B Yamaico Navarro and 1B Matt Hague from Indianapolis (IL).
SAN DIEGO PADRES—Recalled LHP Josh Spence, OF Blake Tekotte and RHP Thad Weber from Tucson (PCL) and LHP Juan Oramas, OF Rymer Liriano, 3B Edinson Rincon and 2B Jeudy Valdez from San Antonio (TL).
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
CHICAGO BULLS—Waived G Vance Cooksey.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed CB Chris Lewis-Harris to the practice squad.
DETROIT LIONS—Signed DE Clifton Geathers and CB Lionel Smith to the practice squad.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Released CB Reggie Corner from injured reserve.
COLLEGE
MIAMI—Announced the resignation of athletic director Shawn Eichorst. Named Blake James acting athletic director.
MISSOURI—Suspended WR Dorial Green-Beckham, LB Torey Boozer and WR Levi Copelin one game.
NEBRASKA—Named Shawn Eichorst athletic director and signed him to a five-year contract, effective Jan. 1.
TCU—Suspended QB Casey Pachall indefinitely.
Baseball
mlb
playoff schedule
Friday's wild card games
National League
St. Louis (Lohse 16-3) at Atlanta (Medlen 10-1), 5:07 p.m. (TBS)
American League
Baltimore (Saunders 9-13 or Johnson 4-0) at Texas (Darvish 16-9), 8:37 p.m. (TBS)
AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES
(Best-of-5; x-if necessary)
Oakland vs. Detroit
Saturday, Oct. 6: Oakland at Detroit (Verlander 17-8), 6:07 p.m. (TBS)
Sunday, Oct. 7: Oakland at Detroit (TBS or MLB)
Tuesday, Oct. 9: Detroit at Oakland (TBS)
x-Wednesday, Oct. 10: Detroit at Oakland (TBS or MLB)
x-Thursday, Oct. 11: Detroit at Oakland (TBS)
New York vs. Baltimore-Texas winner
Sunday, Oct. 7: New York at Baltimore-Texas winner (TBS or MLB)
Monday, Oct. 8: New York at Baltimore-Texas winner (TBS)
Wednesday, Oct. 10: Baltimore-Texas winner at New York (TBS or MLB)
x-Thursday, Oct. 11: Baltimore-Texas winner at New York (TBS)
x-Friday, Oct. 12: Baltimore-Texas winner at New York (TBS)
National League division series
Cincinnati vs. San Francisco
Saturday, Oct. 6: Cincinnati (Cueto 19-9) at San Francisco (Cain 16-5), 9:37 p.m. (TBS)
Sunday, Oct. 7: Cincinnati (Arroyo 12-10) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 16-11) (TBS or MLB)
Tuesday, Oct. 9: San Francisco at Cincinnati (Latos 14-4) (TBS)
x-Wednesday, Oct. 10: San Francisco at Cincinnati (Bailey 13-10) (TBS or MLB)
x-Thursday, Oct. 11: San Francisco at Cincinnati (TBS)
Washington vs. Atlanta-St. Louis winner
Sunday, Oct. 7: Washington (Gonzalez 21-8) at St. Louis-Atlanta winner (TBS or MLB)
Monday, Oct. 8: Washington (Zimmermann 12-8) at St. Louis-Atlanta winner (TBS)
Wednesday, Oct. 10: St. Louis-Atlanta winner at Washington (TBS or MLB)
x-Thursday, Oct. 11: St. Louis-Atlanta winner at Washington (TBS)
x-Friday, Oct. 12: St. Louis-Atlanta winner at Washington (TBS)
Basketball
wnba
playoffs: CONFERENCE FINALS
(Best-of-3; x-if necessary)
Eastern Conference
Connecticut vs. Indiana
Friday, Oct. 5: Indiana at Connecticut, 8 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 8: Connecticut at Indiana, 8 p.m.
x-Thursday, Oct. 11: Indiana at Connecticut, 8:30 p.m. Western Conference
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Los Angeles vs. Minnesota
Thursday, Oct. 4: Minnesota 94, Los Angeles 77
Sunday, Oct. 7: Minnesota at Los Angeles, 3:30 p.m.
x-Wednesday, Oct. 10: Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Football
nfl
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L Pct PF PA
N.Y. Jets 2 2 .500 81 109
New England 2 2 .500 134 92
Buffalo 2 2 .500 115 131
Miami 1 3 .250 86 90
South
Houston 4 0 1.000 126 56
Indianapolis 1 2 .333 61 83
Jacksonville 1 3 .250 62 97
Tennessee 1 3 .250 81 151
North
Baltimore 3 1 .750 121 83
Cincinnati 3 1 .750 112 112
Pittsburgh 1 2 .333 77 75
Cleveland 0 4 .000 73 98
West
San Diego 3 1 .750 100 71
Denver 2 2 .500 114 83
Kansas City 1 3 .250 88 136
Oakland 1 3 .250 67 125
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L Pct PF PA
Philadelphia 3 1 .750 66 83
Dallas 2 2 .500 65 88
Washington 2 2 .500 123 123
N.Y. Giants 2 2 .500 111 84
South
Atlanta 4 0 1.000 124 76
Tampa Bay 1 3 .250 82 91
Carolina 1 3 .250 80 109
New Orleans 0 4 .000 110 130
North
Minnesota 3 1 .750 90 72
Chicago 3 1 .750 108 68
Green Bay 2 2 .500 85 81
Detroit 1 3 .250 100 114
West
Arizona 4 0 1.000 91 61
San Francisco 3 1 .750 104 65
St. Louis 2 2 .500 79 91
Seattle 2 2 .500 70 58
Thursday, Oct. 4
Arizona at St. Louis (n)
Sunday, Oct. 7
Baltimore at Kansas City, 1 p.m.
Atlanta at Washington, 1 p.m.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.
Green Bay at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.
Cleveland at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m.
Miami at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.
Seattle at Carolina, 4:05 p.m.
Chicago at Jacksonville, 4:05 p.m.
Buffalo at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m.
Tennessee at Minnesota, 4:25 p.m.
Denver at New England, 4:25 p.m.
San Diego at New Orleans, 8:20 p.m.
Bye: Dallas, Detroit, Oakland, Tampa Bay
Monday, Oct. 8
Houston at N.Y. Jets, 8:30 p.m.
College
this week's schedule
(All times p.m.)
Thursday's gameS
Arkansas St. Fla. International (n)
East Carolina Central Fla. (n)
No. 13 Southern Cal Utah (n)
FRIDAY'S GAMES
Nation—Pittsburgh (2-2) at Syracuse (1-3), 7; Cal Poly (4-0) at Weber St. (0-5), 8; Utah St. (4-1) at BYU (3-2), 10:15
Saturday's games
SEC—Arkansas (1-4) at Auburn (1-3), noon; No. 20 Mississippi State (4-0) at Kentucky (1-4), 12:21; No. 4 Louisiana State (5-0) at No. 10 Florida, 3:30; Vanderbilt (1-3) at Missouri (3-2), 7; Texas A&M (3-1) at Mississippi (3-2), 7; No. 5 Georgia (5-0) at No. 6 South Carolina (5-0), 7
OVC—Eastern Ky. (4-1) at Tenn.-State (5-0), 2; Eastern Illinois (3-2) at Tenn.-Martin (3-2); Murray State (2-3) at Austin Peay (0-5), 7; Jacksonville State (2-2) at Tennessee Tech (2-3), 8
STATE—Georgetown at Campbellsville, 1:30; Centre at Sewanee, 2:30; Cumberlands at Faulkner, 2:30; Kentucky Christian at Belhaven, 2:30; Kentucky State at Fort Valley State, 6; Urbana at Kentucky Wesleyan, 1; Jacksonville at Morehead State, 1; Pikeville at Bethel, 2:30; Washington and Jefferson at Thomas More, 1:30; Union at Cumberland, 2:30
TOP 25—No. 23 Washington (3-1) at No. 2 Oregon (5-0), 10:30; No. 3 Florida State (5-0) at North Carolina State (3-2), 8; Kansas (1-3) at No. 7 Kansas State (4-0), noon; No. 8 West Virginia (4-0) at No. 11 Texas (4-0), 7; Miami (4-1) at No. 9 Notre Dame (4-0), 7:30; No. 21 Nebraska (4-1) at No. 12 Ohio State (5-0), 8; Washington State (2-3) at No. 14 Oregon State (3-0), 6; Iowa State (3-1) at No. 15 Texas Christian (4-0), 3:30; Georgia Tech (2-3) at No. 15 Clemson (4-1), 3:30; No. 17 Oklahoma (2-1) at Texas Tech (4-0), 3:30; Arizona (3-2) at No. 18 Stanford (3-1), 3; Connecticut (3-2) at No. 22 Rutgers (4-0), noon; No. 24 Northwestern (5-0) at Penn State (3-2), noon; No. 25 UCLA (4-1) at California (1-4), 10
EAST—Boston College (1-3) at Army (0-4), Noon; Albany (NY) (4-1) at Bryant (0-5), Noon; UConn (3-2) at Rutgers (4-0), Noon; Robert Morris (1-3) at St. Francis (Pa.) (2-3), Noon; South Florida (2-3) at Temple (1-2), Noon; Dartmouth (2-1) at Yale (1-2), Noon; Columbia (1-2) at Lehigh (5-0), 12:30 p.m.; Georgetown (3-2) at Fordham (3-2), 1 p.m.; Cornell (2-1) at Harvard (3-0), 1 p.m.; Bucknell (1-3) at Holy Cross (0-4), 1 p.m.; Brown (2-1) at Rhode Island (0-4), 1 p.m.; Wagner (2-3) at Sacred Heart (1-3), 1 p.m.; Maine (1-3) at Delaware (4-1), 3:30 p.m.; William & Mary (1-4) at Penn (1-2), 3:30 p.m.; Princeton (1-2) at Lafayette (3-1), 6 p.m.; Charleston Southern (1-3) at Stony Brook (4-1), 6 p.m.; Richmond (3-2) at Villanova (4-1), 6 p.m.
SOUTH—Arkansas (1-4) at Auburn (1-3), Noon; Boise St. (3-1) at Southern Miss. (0-4), Noon; Dayton (1-4) at Davidson (0-4), 1 p.m.; Florida A&M (2-3) at Howard (3-1), 1 p.m.; Towson (2-2) at James Madison (3-1), 1 p.m.; Presbyterian (2-3) at VMI (1-3), 1:30 p.m.; Furman (2-3) at Wofford (4-0), 1:30 p.m.; Texas Southern (1-4) at Alabama St. (3-2), 2 p.m.; Southern U. (2-2) at Alcorn St. (1-4), 3 p.m.; Virginia (2-3) at Duke (4-1), 3 p.m.; Alabama A&M (5-0) at MVSU (1-3), 3 p.m.; The Citadel (3-2) at Samford (3-1), 3 p.m.; SE Louisiana (2-3) at UAB (0-4), 3 p.m.; Elon (2-3) at Appalachian St. (3-2), 3:30 p.m.; New Hampshire (3-2) at Georgia St. (0-5), 3:30 p.m.; Gardner-Webb (0-4) at Liberty (0-4), 3:30 p.m.; Tulsa (4-1) at Marshall (2-3), 3:30 p.m.; Wake Forest (3-2) at Maryland (2-2), 3:30 p.m.; La.-Monroe (2-2) at Middle Tennessee (3-1), 3:30 p.m.; Georgia Southern (3-1) at W. Carolina (1-4), 3:30 p.m.; NC A&T (2-2) at Bethune-Cookman (3-2), 4 p.m.; Delaware St. (1-3) at Norfolk St. (2-3), 4 p.m.; Tulane (0-4) at La.-Lafayette (3-1), 5 p.m.; UNLV (1-4) at Louisiana Tech (4-0), 7 p.m.; Rice (1-4) at Memphis (0-4), 7 p.m.; Lamar (2-3) at Northwestern St. (2-3), 7 p.m.; Morgan St. (2-2) at Savannah St. (0-4), 7 p.m.
MIDWEST—Michigan St. (3-2) at Indiana (2-2), Noon; Buffalo (1-3) at Ohio (5-0), Noon; Kent St. (3-1) at E. Michigan (0-4), 1 p.m.; San Diego (2-2) at Drake (3-2), 1:30 p.m.; Bowling Green (2-3) at Akron (1-4), 2 p.m.; S. Illinois (2-3) at Illinois St. (5-0), 2 p.m.; Youngstown St. (4-0) at N. Dakota St. (4-0), 2 p.m.; Butler (3-2) at Valparaiso (0-4), 2 p.m.; UMass (0-5) at W. Michigan (2-3), 2 p.m.; SC State (2-3) vs. NC Central (2-2) at Indianapolis, 2:30 p.m.; N. Illinois (4-1) at Ball St. (3-2), 3 p.m.; W. Illinois (2-2) at South Dakota (1-3), 3 p.m.; Cent. Michigan (2-2) at Toledo (4-1), 3 p.m.; Missouri St. (0-5) at Indiana St. (3-2), 3:05 p.m.; Illinois (2-3) at Wisconsin (3-2), 3:30 p.m.; Michigan (2-2) at Purdue (3-1), 4 p.m.; Miami (Ohio) (3-2) at Cincinnati (3-0), 7 p.m.; Vanderbilt (1-3) at Missouri (3-2), 7 p.m.
SOUTHWEST—Stephen F. Austin (2-3) vs. Sam Houston St. (2-2) at Houston, 4 p.m.; Jackson St. (2-3) at Ark.-Pine Bluff (3-2), 7 p.m.; Nicholls St. (1-2) at Cent. Arkansas (3-2), 7 p.m.; North Texas (2-3) at Houston (1-3), 7 p.m.; Grambling St. (0-4) vs. Prairie View (0-5) at Dallas, 7 p.m.; SMU (1-3) at UTEP (1-4), 8 p.m.
FAR WEST—Navy (1-3) at Air Force (2-2), 11:30 a.m.; Sacramento St. (3-2) at S. Utah (2-3), 3 p.m.; Montana (2-3) at N. Colorado (1-3), 3:35 p.m.; New Mexico St. (1-4) at Idaho (0-5), 5 p.m.; Texas St. (2-2) at New Mexico (2-3), 6 p.m.; Washington St. (2-3) at Oregon St. (3-0), 6 p.m.; Fresno St. (3-2) at Colorado St. (1-4), 7 p.m.; Montana St. (5-0) at UC Davis (2-3), 7 p.m.; Wyoming (1-3) at Nevada (4-1), 7:05 p.m.; Hawaii (1-3) at San Diego St. (2-3), 8 p.m.; North Dakota (3-2) at E. Washington (3-1), 8:05 p.m.; Idaho St. (1-3) at Portland St. (1-4), 8:05 p.m.
high school
Morgan Co. 42, Knott Co. Central 0
Morgan Co. 22 14 6 0—42
Knott Co. Central 0 0 0 0— 0
MC—Jordan Whitt 42 run (Walker Crase run); MC—Whitt 19 run (Crase run); MC—Kody Thornsberry 11 run (pass failed); MC—Whitt 2 run (run failed); MC—Crase 45 pass from Larrin Collins (Thornsberry run); MC—Thornsberry 25 run (pass failed).
Records: Morgan Co. 7-0, Knott Co. Central 1-6.
Golf
professional
pga: Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open
At Las Vegas
7,243-yard, par-71 TPC Summerlin
Ryan Moore 32-29—61 -10
Brendon de Jonge 30-32—62 -9
Tim Herron 33-30—63 -8
John Huh 32-31—63 -8
Chris Kirk 34-30—64 -7
Justin Leonard 31-33—64 -7
Jonas Blixt 32-32—64 -7
Patrick Reed 33-32—65 -6
Blake Adams 34-31—65 -6
Rory Sabbatini 34-31—65 -6
Vaughn Taylor 33-32—65 -6
Ken Duke 34-32—66 -5
Nick Watney 33-33—66 -5
Robert Garrigus 33-33—66 -5
Kevin Stadler 33-33—66 -5
Russell Knox 34-32—66 -5
J.J. Killeen 32-34—66 -5
Richard H. Lee 35-31—66 -5
Vijay Singh 34-32—66 -5
Erik Compton 33-33—66 -5
Chris DiMarco 33-34—67 -4
Ryan Palmer 33-34—67 -4
Scott Piercy 33-34—67 -4
Heath Slocum 32-35—67 -4
Jimmy Walker 34-33—67 -4
Edward Loar 32-35—67 -4
Sean O'Hair 34-33—67 -4
Bill Lunde 35-32—67 -4
Daniel Chopra 34-34—68 -3
Nathan Green 34-34—68 -3
Kevin Streelman 34-34—68 -3
Chris Riley 33-35—68 -3
Troy Kelly 36-32—68 -3
Andres Romero 34-34—68 -3
Matt Bettencourt 34-34—68 -3
Stewart Cink 34-34—68 -3
Martin Flores 34-34—68 -3
Daniel Summerhays 32-36—68 -3
David Hearn 34-34—68 -3
Tommy Biershenk 35-33—68 -3
Alexandre Rocha 33-35—68 -3
Ricky Barnes 36-32—68 -3
David Mathis 33-35—68 -3
Gary Christian 35-33—68 -3
Kevin Na 36-32—68 -3
Davis Love III 32-36—68 -3
Jhonattan Vegas 35-33—68 -3
Angel Cabrera 35-33—68 -3
D.J. Trahan 37-31—68 -3
Colt Knost 36-32—68 -3
Mathew Goggin 33-35—68 -3
John Daly 34-35—69 -2
Brendan Steele 37-32—69 -2
Jerry Kelly 36-33—69 -2
Bob Estes 37-32—69 -2
Danny Lee 33-36—69 -2
Steve Wheatcroft 35-34—69 -2
Nick O'Hern 35-34—69 -2
John Merrick 33-36—69 -2
Scott Stallings 35-34—69 -2
Johnson Wagner 33-36—69 -2
Jason Day 35-34—69 -2
D.A. Points 34-35—69 -2
Rocco Mediate 34-35—69 -2
Roberto Castro 34-35—69 -2
Robert Karlsson 35-34—69 -2
Roland Thatcher 34-35—69 -2
Mark Anderson 33-36—69 -2
Hunter Hamrick 35-34—69 -2
Scott Brown 35-34—69 -2
Others
Cameron Tringale 33-37—70 -1
J.B. Holmes 37-33—70 -1
Josh Teater 36-34—70 -1
Jason Bohn 35-36—71 E
Charles Howell III 37-35—72 +1
Stuart Appleby 38-34—72 +1
pga european: Dunhill links Championship
At St. Andrews, Scotland
o-St. Andrews (old course): 7,305 yards, par-72
c-Carnoustie: 7,412 yards, par-72
k-Kingsbarns: 7,181 yard, par-72
k-Branden Grace 29-31—60 -12
o-Victor Dubisson 32-30—62 -10
o-Thobjorn Olesen 31-32—63 -9
o-Alex Noren 32-32—64 -8
o-Fredrik Andersson-Hed 32-32—64 -8
o-Ashley Hall 31-33—64 -8
k-Anton Haig 29-36—65 -7
o-Jamie Donaldson 32-33—65 -7
k-Joel Sjoholm 32-33—65 -7
o-Thongchai Jaidee 33-32—65 -7
o-Richie Ramsay 32-33—65 -7
o-Oliver Fisher 31-35—66 -6
o-Tommy Fleetwood 32-34—66 -6
o-Danny Willett 32-34—66 -6
o-David Drysdale 33-33—66 -6
k-Alejandro Canizares 32-34—66 -6
k-Magnus A Karlsson 33-33—66 -6
o-Richard Sterne 32-34—66 -6
Others
c-Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano35-35—70-2
c-Martin Kaymer 35-35—70 -2
c-Rich Beem 37-33—70 -2
c-Louis Oosthuizen 34-37—71 -1
c-Colin Montgomerie 37-34—71 -1
c-Padraig Harrington 36-35—71 -1
c-Pat Perez 38-34—72 E
c-Dustin Johnson 34-38—72 E
c-Ernie Els 39-34—73 +1
c-Charl Schwartzel 38-37—75 +3
c-Paul Lawrie 39-36—75 +3
c-Shaun Micheel 39-36—75 +3
c-Tom Gillis 39-37—76 +4
web.com: neediest kids championship
At Potomac, Md.
7,139-yard, par-70 TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm
Note: Play was suspended because of darkness.
Alistair Presnell 35-30—65 -5
Michael Connell 34-31—65 -5
Will Wilcox 34-31—65 -5
D.J. Brigman 32-34—66 -4
Matt Weibring 33-33—66 -4
David Lingmerth 33-33—66 -4
Woody Austin 34-32—66 -4
Philip Pettitt, Jr. 33-33—66 -4
Sam Saunders 33-33—66 -4
Paul Claxton 35-31—66 -4
Casey Wittenberg 33-34—67 -3
Brad Fritsch 34-33—67 -3
Glen Day 34-33—67 -3
Brett Wetterich 31-36—67 -3
Bronson La'Cassie 33-34—67 -3
Kevin Foley 32-35—67 -3
Christopher DeForest 35-32—67 -3
Jeff Curl 34-33—67 -3
James Nitties 32-36—68 -2
Brian Stuard 34-34—68 -2
Jin Park 35-33—68 -2
Tain Lee 35-33—68 -2
Robert Streb 35-33—68 -2
Luke List 33-35—68 -2
Josh Broadaway 35-33—68 -2
Ben Kohles 33-35—68 -2
Fabian Gomez 36-32—68 -2
Carl Paulson 35-33—68 -2
Garrett Willis 35-33—68 -2
Lee Bedford 36-32—68 -2
Others
Rob Oppenheim 35-33—68 -2
Adam Hadwin 33-36—69 -1
Lee Janzen 34-37—71 +1
Andy Winings 34-37—71 +1
Bubba Dickerson 39-34—73 +3
Robert Damron 36-38—74 +4
amateur
USGA Senior Amateur Championship
At West Caldwell, N.J.
6,838-yard, par-71 Mountain Ridge C.C.
Championship (18 holes)
Paul Simson, Raleigh, N.C. (141), def. Curtis Skinner, Lake Bluff, Ill. (143), 4 and 3.
college women
dual match
At Kenton Co. Golf Courses, Independence
Mount St. Joseph 332—1. Jennifer Trame 80, t2. Jennifer Vogel 82, t2. Katy Guertin 82, 4. Whitney Mueller 88, t8. Rachel Rausch.
Thomas More 495—5. Kelsey Hood 114, 6. Emily Benkovich 122, 7. Karlie Smith 127, t8. Connie Schulte 132.
Local
double eagle
Matt Epperson double-eagled the 539-yard, par-5 third hole. Witnesses: Allen Steele, Jamie Cole, Vince Prather, Katie Withrow.
hole-in-one
Tom Musgrave aced the 154-yard 16th hole with a 5-iron. Witnesses: Bill Nelson, Ralph Cox.
Soccer
college
At Northern Ky.
Northern Ky. 1, Fla. Gulf Coast 1
Goals—NK: Walker; FG: Penagos.
Goalkeepers—NK: Fleak; FG: Ingham.
Records: Northern Ky. 2-7-1 (0-0-1 A-Sun), Fla. Gulf Coast 3-4-2 (0-0-1).
High school boys
At Paul Dunbar
Paul Dunbar 6, St. Henry 1
Goals—PD: E. Clemente 2 Delgato, Calhoun, Saghain, Jones; SH: Otto.
Goalkeepers—PD: Oritz, Verdin; SH: Cawley, Wilde.
Records: Paul Dunbar 17-3, St. Henry 11-7-2.
At Lexington Christian
Harrison Co. 1, Lexington Christian 0
Goal—HC: Foster.
Goalkeepers—HC: Carey; LC: McGaughey
Records: Harrison Co. 10-6-1, Lexington Christian 3-12-1.
At Madison Central
Madison Central 8, Corbin 0
Goals—MC: Cook 3, McCallister 2, Wall, Parke, Roberts.
Goalkeepers—MC: Knutson; C: Adkins.
Records: Madison Central 8-11, Corbin 10-6-1.
high school girl
At St. Henry
St. Henry 2, Lexington Catholic 0
Goals—SH: Bartlett, Litzler.
Goalkeepers—SH: Potts; LC: Youkilis, Meck.
Records: St. Henry 13-4-2, Lexington Catholic 12-7-2.
Tennis
college men
ita all-american championships
At Tulsa, Okla.
Michael D. Case Tennis Center
MEN'S SINGLES
Second round
Tom Jomby, Kentucky, def. Nathan Pascha, Georgia, 6-2, 7-6 (2).
Volleyball
high school
At Tates Creek
Tates Creek def. Bryan Station 3-0 (25-14, 25-15, 25-16).
Records: Tates Creek 25-6, Bryan Station 6-15.
Odds
Glantz-Culver line
NCAA football
Friday's games
Favorite Open Today Underdog
at Syracuse +3 1½ Pittsburgh
at BYU 9 7 Utah St.
Tomorrow
at Air Force 9 8 Navy
Michigan St. 15 15½ at Indiana
Northern Ill. 2 2½ at Ball St.
Boston College 8½ 9½ at Army
Bowling Green 6 4 at Akron
at Cincinnati 20½ 20 Miami (Ohio)
at Clemson 11 10 Georgia Tech
at Duke 1 1½ Virginia
South Florida 6 4 at Temple
at Penn St. 4 2½ Northwestern
Kent St. 3½ 3 at Eastern Mich.
at Rutgers 10 7 UConn
Florida St. 12½ 16 at NC State
at Western Mich. 18 17 UMass
at Missouri 7½ 7 Vanderbilt
Texas A&M 8½ 12 at Mississippi
at North Carolina3½ 6 Virginia Tech
at Oregon 24 24½ Washington
at South Carolina2½ 1 Georgia
at Texas 7 6½ West Virginia
at TCU 13 8½ Iowa St.
at Wisconsin 14½ 14 Illinois
at Kansas St. 24 24 Kansas
UCLA 1½ 2½ at California
at Auburn 11 9 Arkansas
Michigan 3½ 3 at Purdue
at Nevada 14½ 17 Wyoming
at Idaho 8½ 10 New Mexico St.
at Stanford 12½ 9 Arizona
Oklahoma 7 5½ at Texas Tech
at Toledo 14 11½ Cent. Michigan
Boise St. 11½ 10 at Southern Miss.
Rice 7½ 6 at Memphis
at Maryland 4 6 Wake Forest
Mississippi St. 14 10 at Kentucky
at Oregon St. 13½ 15½ Washington St.
at La. Tech 26 27 UNLV
Tulsa 5½ 4 at Marshall
Notre Dame-x 11½ 14 Miami
at Ohio 16 14 Buffalo
at Ohio St. 4 3½ Nebraska
at San Diego St. 17½ 21½ Hawaii
Fresno St. 14½ 17½ at Colorado St.
LSU 4 2½ at Florida
at New Mexico 3½ 3½ Texas St.
at UTEP +2 2½ SMU
at La.-Lafayette 23 27 Tulane
La.-Monroe 4½ 3½ at Middle Tenn.
at Houston 12 11½ North Texas
x-at Chicago
NFL
Sunday's games
Favorite Open Today Underdog
Atlanta 3 3 at Washington
at Pittsburgh 4 3½ Philadelphia
Green Bay 6½ 7 at Indianapolis
at N.Y. Giants 10½ 9 Cleveland
at Minnesota 6½ 5½ Tennessee
at Cincinnati 5½ 3½ Miami
Baltimore 6½ 6 at Kansas City
at Carolina 3 3 Seattle
Chicago 4 4½ at Jacksonville
at New England 6½ 6½ Denver
at San Francisco 10 9½ Buffalo
at New Orleans 3 3½ San Diego
Monday's GAME
Houston 7 8 at N.Y. Jets




