Transactions
BASEBALL
National League
CHICAGO CUBS—Assigned INF Adrian Cardenas, RHP Miguel Socolovich and RHP Jason Berken outright to Iowa (PCL). Activated RHP Marcos Mateo from the 60-day DL and sent him outright to Iowa.
NEW YORK METS—Claimed C Anthony Recker off waivers from Chicago (NL).
PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Claimed RHP Chad Beck off waivers from Toronto and C Ramon Solis from San Diego. Designated C Eric Fryer and INF Jeff Clement for assignment.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Announced bullpen coach Dyar Miller will not be retained for next season.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
NBA—Announced commissioner David Stern will retire on Feb. 1, 2014 and will be replaced by deputy commissioner Adam Silver. Announced the board of governors unanimously approved the sale of the Memphis Grizzlies to an investor group led by Robert Pera. Announced Peter Holt was elected chairman of the board of governors.
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Signed G D'Aundray Brown.
DALLAS MAVERICKS—Suspended G Delonte West indefinitely for unspecified conduct detrimental to the team.
DENVER NUGGETS—Waived G Anthony Carter and G Ben Uzoh.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Exercised the fourth-year option on G-F Evan Turner.
Women's National Basketball Association
NEW YORK LIBERTY—Named Bill Laimbeer general manager and coach.
BOXING
International Boxing Association
AIBA—Suspended USA Boxing for three months over its response to several controversial statements by its former president, Hal Adonis. Suspended Adonis from all amateur boxing activities for two years.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
HOUSTON TEXANS—Placed DE David Hunter on injured reserve.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Placed LB Daryl Smith on the injured reserve/return list.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Activated DE Da'Quan Bowers from the physically unable to perform list. Waived CB LeQuan Lewis.
Auto racing
this week's events
nascar
SPRINT CUP — TUMS FAST RELIEF 500
Site: Martinsville, Va.
Schedule: Friday, practice (Speed, noon-1:30 p.m.), qualifying (Speed, 3:30-5 p.m.); Saturday, practice (Speed, 9:30-10:30 a.m., noon-1 p.m.); Sunday, race, 1:30 p.m. (ESPN, 1-6 p.m.).
Track: Martinsville Speedway (oval, 0.526 miles).
Race distance: 263 miles, 500 laps.
Last year: Tony Stewart raced to the third of his five Chase victories en route to the series title, passing Jimmie Johnson on a restart with three laps left.
Last week: Matt Kenseth won the caution-marred race at repaved Kansas Speedway for his second victory in the last three races. He also won the Daytona 500.
Fast facts: The race is the seventh of 10 in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Brad Keselowski, the winner of two of the first four Chase races, has a seven-point lead over five-time series champion Johnson. Denny Hamlin is third, 20 points behind Keselowski, followed by Clint Bowyer (-25), Kasey Kahne (-30), Martin Truex Jr. (-43), Stewart (-47), Jeff Gordon (-51), Kenseth (-55), Kevin Harvick (-59), Greg Biffle (-62) and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (-122). Earnhardt was cleared Tuesday to return after missing the last two races to recover from a pair of concussions. ... Ryan Newman won at the track in April 1, taking the lead off a first green-white-checker restart when a three-wide accident took out leaders Gordon and Johnson. ... Richard Petty won a record 15 times at Martinsville, the only remaining venue from NASCAR's inaugural 1949 season. Gordon leads active drivers with seven Martinsville victories, one more than Johnson.
Next race: AAA Texas 500, Nov. 4, Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, Texas.
CAMPING WORLD TRUCKS — KROGER 200
Site: Martinsville, Va.
Schedule: Friday, practice (Speed, 11 a.m.-noon, 2-3:30 p.m.); Saturday, qualifying (Speed, 10:30-11:30 a.m.), race, 2 p.m. (Speed, 1:30-4 p.m.).
Track: Martinsville Speedway (oval, 0.526 miles).
Race distance: 105.2 miles, 200 laps.
Last year: Sprint Cup driver Denny Hamlin raced to his first series victory, winning in a truck owned by Kyle Busch.
Last race: Parker Kligerman won at Talladega on Oct. 6 for his first NASCAR victory. The race ended under caution.
Fast facts: Ty Dillon leads the season standings, a point ahead of James Buescher. Timothy Peters is third, 26 points behind Dillon. Buescher tops the series with four victories. ... Hamlin will again drive Busch's No. 51 Toyota. ... Sprint Cup driver Kevin Harvick won the spring race at the track for the third time in the past four years. ... Ryan Truex is making his series debut, driving Hillman Racing's No. 27 Chevrolet.
Next race: WinStar World Casino 350, Nov. 2, Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, Texas.
NATIONWIDE
Next race: O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, Nov. 3, Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, Texas.
Last week: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. raced to his sixth victory of the year, rallying from two laps down at Kansas Speedway. Leader Kyle Busch ran out of gas heading into the final turn in the race extended six laps because of a late caution.
FORMULA ONE — INDIAN GRAND PRIX
Site: New Delhi.
Schedule: Friday, practice (Speed, 4:30-6 a.m.); Saturday, practice, qualifying (Speed, 4:30-6 a.m.); Sunday, race, 5:30 a.m. (Speed, 5-7:30 a.m., 2-4:30 p.m.).
Track: Buddh International Circuit (road course, 3.192 miles).
Race distance: 191.52 miles, 60 laps.
Last year: Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel won the inaugural race for the last of his 11 2011 victories in his second straight championship season.
Last race: Vettel took the points lead, winning the Korean Grand Prix on Oct. 14 for his third straight victory and fourth of the season.
Fast facts: Vettel has a six-point lead over Ferrari's Fernando Alonso with four races left. Lotus' Kimi Raikkonen is third, 56 points behind Vettel. ... The U.S. Grand Prix is Nov. 18 at the new Circuit of The Americas in Elroy, Texas.
Next race: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Nov. 4, Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
NHRA FULL THROTTLE —
BIG O TIRES NATIONALS
Site: Las Vegas.
Schedule: Friday, qualifying; Saturday, qualifying (ESPN2, Sunday, 1:30-2:30 a.m.); Sunday, final eliminations (ESPN2, 8-11 p.m.).
Track: The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Last year: Jason Line wrapped up his second Pro Stock season championship when he advanced to the semifinals. Mike Edwards won the Pro Stock final, Del Worsham won in Top Fuel, and Ron Capps in Funny Car.
Last event: Mike Neff raced to his fourth Funny Car victory of the year, winning the rain-delayed event in Mohnton, Pa., on Oct. 8. Khalild alBalooshi won in Top Fuel, and V. Gaines topped the Pro Stock field. The Pro Stock Motorcycle final between Andrew Hines and Eddie Krawiec was postponed until Thursday at Las Vegas.
Fast facts: The event is the fifth in the six-race NHRA Full Throttle Countdown to the Championship. The top 10 in each class qualified for the playoffs. ... Antron Brown leads the Top Fuel standings, 104 points ahead of Spencer Massey. Jack Beckman has the Funny Car lead, 23 points ahead of Capps and 54 ahead of Neff. In Pro Stock, Allen Johnson has an 82-point lead over Line. ... In April at the track, Robert Hight raced to the third straight of his four straight Funny Car victories. Massey won the Top Fuel competition, and Johnson topped the Pro Stock field.
Next event: Auto Club Finals, Nov. 8-11, Auto Club Raceway at Pomona, Pomona, Calif.
OTHER RACES
U.S. AUTO RACING CLUB: Sprint Car: Friday-Saturday, Canyon Speedway, Peoria, Ariz.
Basketball
nba
pre-season
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Philadelphia 6 1 .857 —
Toronto 4 1 .800 1
Brooklyn 3 3 .500 2½
New York 3 3 .500 2½
Boston 2 4 .333 3½
Southeast Division
Miami 4 3 .571 —
Atlanta 3 3 .500 ½
Washington 3 4 .429 1
Orlando 2 5 .286 2
Charlotte 1 6 .143 3
Central Division
Chicago 4 2 .667 —
Indiana 4 2 .667 —
Detroit 3 4 .429 1½
Milwaukee 3 4 .429 1½
Cleveland 2 4 .333 2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
Houston 4 2 .667 —
Memphis 3 3 .500 1
New Orleans 3 4 .429 1½
Dallas 2 3 .400 1½
San Antonio 2 3 .400 1½
Northwest Division
Denver 3 2 .600 —
Minnesota 3 2 .600 —
Oklahoma City 4 3 .571 —
Utah 4 3 .571 —
Portland 3 3 .500 ½
Pacific Division
Golden State 5 2 .714 —
Sacramento 4 2 .667 ½
L.A. Clippers 4 3 .571 1
Phoenix 3 3 .500 1½
L.A. Lakers 0 7 .000 5
Thursday's games
Milwaukee 100, Charlotte 90
Portland at Utah (n)
Sacramento vs. L.A. Lakers (n)
L.A. Clippers at Denver (n)
Friday's games
Houston at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Indiana vs. Chicago at South Bend, Ind., 7 p.m.
Atlanta at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Minnesota vs. Milwaukee at Green Bay, Wis., 8 p.m.
Toronto at Memphis, 8 p.m.
New Orleans at Miami, 8 p.m.
Charlotte at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Washington at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
Denver at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m.
college men
ky. wesleyan 89, georgetown 87
Exhibition
GEORGETOWN — Moses 7-11 1-3 15, Washburn 1-3 1-2 3, Craig 5-8 4-5 15, Townsend 1-2 4-4 7, Thomas 4-11 3-3 12, Wilson 7-10 0-0 15, Rogers 0-0 0-0 0, McWhorter 5-7 8-818, Marc 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 31-55 21-25 87.
KY. WESLEYAN — Johnson 2-5 1-2 6, Starke 7-9 2-3 16, Walker 5-8 0-0 12, Oxley 4-5 1-2 12, Barker 2-4 3-5 8, Ferguson 4-8 4-4 12, Dawson 5-7 3-6 13, Danforth 1-3 1-3 3, Shelley 1-1 0-0 3, Herzog 1-3 0-0 2, Neel 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 33-54 15-25 89.
Halftime—Ky. Wesleyan 43-37. Three-point goals—Georgetown 4-12 (Craig 1-2, Townsend 1-2, Wilson 1-3, Thomas 1-4, Moses 0-1), Ky. Wesleyan 8-13 (Oxley 3-3, Walker 2-3, Barker 1-1, Shelley 1-1, Johnson 1-2, Herzog 0-1, Ferguson 0-2). Rebounds—Georgetown 30 (Moses 7), Ky. Wesleyan 25 (Johnson 7, Starke 7). Assists—Georgetown 11 (Craig 5), Ky. Wesleyan 18 (Oxley 6). Fouled out—Walker. Total fouls—Georgetown 21, Ky. Wesleyan 19. Turnovers—Georgetown 12, Ky. Wesleyan 13. A—1,000.
middle school girls
At Leestown
A: Edythe J. Hayes 43, Leestown 6
B: EJ Hayes 38, Leestown 8
At Lexington Traditional
A: LTMS 47, Crawford 10
B: LTMS 26, Crawford 4
At Morton
A: Morton 41, Bryan Station 19
B: Morton 28, Bryan Station 20
At Southern
A: Southern 26, Beaumont 23
B: Beaumont 28, Southern 16
At Tates Creek
A: Tates Creek 40, Winburn 3
B: Tates Creek 28, Winburn 6
Football
nfl
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L Pct PF PA
New England 4 3 .571 217 163
Miami 3 3 .500 120 117
N.Y. Jets 3 4 .429 159 170
Buffalo 3 4 .429 171 227
South
Houston 6 1 .857 216 128
Indianapolis 3 3 .500 117 158
Tennessee 3 4 .429 149 238
Jacksonville 1 5 .167 88 164
North
Baltimore 5 2 .714 174 161
Pittsburgh 3 3 .500 140 132
Cincinnati 3 4 .429 166 187
Cleveland 1 6 .143 147 180
West
Denver 3 3 .500 170 138
San Diego 3 3 .500 148 137
Oakland 2 4 .333 113 171
Kansas City 1 5 .167 104 183
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L Pct PF PA
N.Y. Giants 5 2 .714 205 137
Philadelphia 3 3 .500 103 125
Dallas 3 3 .500 113 133
Washington 3 4 .429 201 200
South
Atlanta 6 0 1.000 171 113
New Orleans 2 4 .333 176 182
Tampa Bay 2 4 .333 148 136
Carolina 1 5 .167 106 144
North
Chicago 5 1 .833 162 78
Minnesota 5 2 .714 167 131
Green Bay 4 3 .571 184 155
Detroit 2 4 .333 133 150
West
San Francisco 5 2 .714 165 100
Arizona 4 3 .571 124 118
Seattle 4 3 .571 116 106
St. Louis 3 4 .429 130 141
Monday's game
Chicago 13, Detroit 7
Thursday's game
Tampa Bay at Minnesota (n)Sunday's games
Jacksonville at Green Bay, 1 p.m.
Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1 p.m.
Carolina at Chicago, 1 p.m.
Miami at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m.
San Diego at Cleveland, 1 p.m.
Atlanta at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
Seattle at Detroit, 1 p.m.
Washington at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.
New England vs. St. Louis at London, Great Britain, 1 p.m.
Oakland at Kansas City, 4:05 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 4:25 p.m.
New Orleans at Denver, 8:20 p.m.
Bye: Baltimore, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Houston
Monday, Oct. 29
San Francisco at Arizona, 8:30 p.m.
college
thursday's scores
TOP 25
No. 14 Clemson Wake Forest (n)
NATION
Delaware St. Morgan St. (n)
weekend schedule
(All times p.m. unless noted)
Friday's games
STATE—Cincinnati (5-1) at No. 16 Louisville (7-0), 8
NATION—Nevada (6-2) at Air Force (4-3), 8
Saturday's games
SEC—Kentucky (1-7) at Missouri (3-4), noon; Tennessee (3-4) at No. 17 South Carolina (6-2), noon; Mississippi (4-3) at Arkansas (3-4), 12:21; No. 3 Florida (7-0) vs. No. 12 Georgia (6-1) at Jacksonville, Fla., 3:30; No. 22 Texas A&M (5-2) at Auburn (1-6), 7; Massachusetts (0-7) at Vanderbilt (3-4), 7; No. 13 Mississippi St. (7-0) at No. 1 Alabama (7-0), 8:30
OVC—E. Illinois (4-3) at Eastern Ky. (6-2), noon; Tennessee Tech (2-5) at Tennessee St. (7-1), 2; Murray St. (3-4) at Jacksonville St. (4-3), 4; SE Missouri (2-5) at Austin Peay (0-7), 5
MID-SOUTH—Lindsey Wilson (2-6) at Bluefield (0-8), 1; Campbellsville (2-6) at Cumberlands (7-1), 1:30; Ky. Christian (5-3) at Pikeville (3-5), 1:30; Virginia-Wise (2-7) at Union (3-5), 1:30; Cumberland, Tenn. (6-2) at Bethel (5-3), 2:30
STATE—Campbell (1-6) at Morehead St. (1-6), 1; Lane (3-5) at Kentucky St. (1-6), 1:30; St. Vincent (0-7) at Thomas More (4-3), 1:30; Centre (5-2) at Austin (2-4), 2; St. Joseph's (3-4) at Ky. Wesleyan (2-6), 2:30; Western Ky. (5-2) at Fla. International (1-7), 6
TOP 25—Colorado (1-6) at No. 2 Oregon (7-0), 3; No. 15 Texas Tech (6-1) at No. 4 Kansas St. (7-0), 3:30; No. 5 Notre Dame (7-0) at No. 8 Oklahoma (5-1), 8; No. 7 Oregon St. (6-0) at Washington (3-4), 10:15; No. 9 Ohio St. (8-0) at Penn St. (5-2), 5:30; No. 10 Southern Cal (6-1) at Arizona (4-3), 3:30; Duke (6-2) at No. 11 Florida St. (7-1), 3:30; Kent St. (6-1) at No. 18 Rutgers (7-0), 3:30; Washington St. (2-5) at No. 19 Stanford (5-2), 6:15; No. 20 Michigan (5-2) at Nebraska (5-2), 8; No. 21 Boise St. (6-1) at Wyoming (1-6), 3:30; No. 23 Ohio (7-0) at Miami (Ohio) (3-4), 3:30
EAST—Temple (3-3) at Pittsburgh (3-4), noon; Ball St. (5-3) at Army (1-6), noon; St. Francis (Pa.) (3-5) at CCSU (1-6), noon; New Hampshire (6-2) at Rhode Island (0-7), noon; Monmouth (NJ) (3-4) at Duquesne (5-2), 12:10; Yale (2-4) at Columbia (1-5), 12:30; Princeton (4-2) at Cornell (3-3), 12:30; Maryland (4-3) at Boston College (1-6), 1; Colgate (4-3) at Bucknell (1-6), 1; Fordham (4-3) at Holy Cross (1-6), 1; Brown (4-2) at Penn (2-4), 1; Albany, N.Y. (6-1) at Sacred Heart (2-5), 1; Robert Morris (2-5) at Wagner (4-3), 1; Toledo (7-1) at Buffalo (1-6), 3:30; Towson (3-4) at Villanova (6-2), 3:30; Harvard (5-1) at Dartmouth (4-2), 5; Georgetown, D.C. (3-5) at Lafayette (5-2), 6
SOUTH—Butler (6-2) at Davidson (1-6), noon; Delaware (5-2) at Old Dominion (6-1), noon; N.C. State (5-2) at North Carolina (5-3), 12:30; Stony Brook (7-1) at Presbyterian (2-6), 1; Edward Waters (4-4) at Charleston Southern (3-4), 1:30; VMI (2-5) at Gardner-Webb (1-6), 1:30; Norfolk St. (2-6) at North Carolina A&T (3-4), 1:30; Howard (5-2) at S.C. State (3-5), 1:30; The Citadel (4-3) at Wofford (6-1), 1:30; Savannah St. (1-6) at Hampton (1-5), 2; Furman (2-6) at Elon (3-4), 3; BYU (4-4) at Georgia Tech (3-4), 3; Alabama A&M (6-1) vs. Alabama St. (4-3) at Birmingham, Ala., 3:30; Liberty (3-4) at Coastal Carolina (3-4), 3:30; Navy (4-3) at East Carolina (5-3), 3:30; Georgia St. (1-7) at James Madison (5-2), 3:30; North Texas (3-4) at Middle Tennessee (4-3), 3:30; UAB (1-6) at Tulane (1-6), 3:30; Appalachian St. (5-3) at W. Carolina (1-7), 3:30; Maine (2-5) at William & Mary (2-5), 3:30; N.C. Central (5-2) at Bethune-Cookman (5-2), 4; Troy (4-3) at Fla. Atlantic (1-6), 5; Prairie View (2-5) vs. Southern U. (3-4) at Shreveport, La., 5; Georgia Southern (6-1) at Chattanooga (4-3), 6; South Alabama (2-5) at Louisiana-Monroe (5-2), 7; Nicholls St. (1-5) at Northwestern St. (3-4), 7; Syracuse (3-4) at South Florida (2-5), 7; UCF (5-2) at Marshall (3-4), 8; Stephen F. Austin (3-4) at McNeese St. (4-3), 8; Cent. Arkansas (6-2) at SE Louisiana (3-4), 8
MIDWEST—Indiana (2-5) at Illinois (2-5), noon; Texas (5-2) at Kansas (1-6), noon; N. Illinois (7-1) at W. Michigan (3-5), noon; Iowa (4-3) at Northwestern (6-2), noon; South Dakota (1-6) at Indiana St. (6-2), 2; W. Illinois (3-4) at Missouri St. (2-6), 2; Marist (2-5) at Valparaiso (0-7), 2; Youngstown St. (4-3) at S. Dakota St. (5-2), 3; E. Michigan (1-6) at Bowling Green (5-3), 3:30; Akron (1-7) at Cent. Michigan (2-5), 3:30; Purdue (3-4) at Minnesota (4-3), 3:30; Michigan St. (4-4) at Wisconsin (6-2), 3:30; S. Illinois (5-3) at N. Dakota St. (6-1), 3:37; Illinois St. (6-2) at N. Iowa (2-5), 5; Baylor (3-3) at Iowa St. (4-3), 7
SOUTHWEST—Southern Miss. (0-7) at Rice (2-6), 1; Utah St. (6-2) at UTSA (5-2), 2; Memphis (1-6) at SMU (3-4), 3; MVSU (2-5) at Ark.-Pine Bluff (5-2), 3:30; TCU (5-2) at Oklahoma St. (4-2), 3:30; Sam Houston St. (5-2) at Lamar (3-5), 4; UTEP (2-6) at Houston (3-4), 4:30; Grambling St. (1-6) at Texas Southern (1-6), 5
FAR WEST—UCLA (5-2) at Arizona St. (5-2), 3; E. Washington (6-1) at S. Utah (3-5), 3:05; Idaho St. (1-6) at Montana (3-5), 3:30; Fresno St. (5-3) at New Mexico (4-4), 3:30; N. Arizona (6-1) at N. Colorado (2-5), 3:35; Texas St. (3-3) at San Jose St. (5-2), 4; North Dakota (4-4) at Montana St. (6-1), 4:05; Portland St. (2-5) at UC Davis (3-5), 5; Hawaii (1-5) at Colorado St. (1-6), 7; Louisiana Tech (6-1) at New Mexico St. (1-6), 8; UNLV (1-7) at San Diego St. (5-3), 8; California (3-5) at Utah (2-5), 8:45; Dayton (4-4) at San Diego (4-3), 9; Cal Poly (7-0) at Sacramento St. (5-3), 9:05
Golf
professional
pga: CIMB Classic
At Kuala Lumpur
6,909-yd., par-71 (35-36)
Mines Resort & Golf Club
Troy Matteson 32-31—63-8
Brian Harman 33-31—64-7
Jeff Overton 33-31—64-7
Robert Garrigus 30-34—64-7
Tom Gillis 31-34—65-6
Gaganjeet Bhullar 33-32—65-6
J.B. Holmes 31-35—66-5
Ricky Barnes 35-31—66-5
Danny Chia 32-34—66-5
Greg Chalmers 30-36—66-5
Jbe' Kruger 33-33—66-5
Tiger Woods 35-31—66-5
Kevin Na 31-36—67-4
Pat Perez 34-33—67-4
Kevin Stadler 34-33—67-4
Brendon De Jonge 33-35—68-3
Martin Laird 34-34—68-3
Ben Crane 34-34—68-3
David Lipsky 34-34—68-3
Jason Dufner 34-34—68-3
Ryan Palmer 33-36—69-2
Chris Kirk 32-37—69-2
Bob Estes 35-34—69-2
Charlie Wi 34-35—69-2
Jimmy Walker 33-36—69-2
Sean O'Hair 35-34—69-2
Kyle Stanley 35-34—69-2
Carl Pettersson 33-36—69-2
Masanori Kobayashi 35-34—69-2
William Mcgirt 34-36—70-1
Johnson Wagner 34-36—70-1
Bill Haas 34-36—70-1
Scott Hend 36-34—70-1
John Huh 35-35—70-1
Prom Meesawat 33-37—70-1
Bo Van Pelt 33-37—70-1
Marcus Fraser 36-34—70-1
Seung-Yul Noh 36-35—71 E
Cameron Tringale 34-37—71 E
Anirban Lahiri 35-36—71 E
Nick Watney 35-36—71 E
Others
Trevor Immelman 37-35—72 +1
pga europe: BMW Masters
At Shanghai
7,594-yd., par-72
Lake Malaren Golf Club
Jamie Donaldson 31-31—62-10
Peter Hanson 34-32—66-6
Francesco Molinari 34-32—66-6
Rory McIlroy 34-33—67-5
Jose Maria Olazabal 34-33—67-5
Michael Hoey 33-34—67-5
David Horsey 35-33—68-4
Edoardo Molinari 32-36—68-4
Alex Noren, Sweden 34-34—68-4
Martin Kaymer 32-36—68-4
Louis Oosthuizen 36-32—68-4
Justin Rose 36-32—68-4
George Coetzee 35-34—69-3
Ross Fisher 35-34—69-3
David Lynn 36-33—69-3
Bernd Wiesberger 37-32—69-3
Charl Schwartzel 34-35—69-3
Nicolas Colsaerts 36-33—69-3
Paul Lawrie 34-35—69-3
Wenchong Liang 35-34—69-3
Graeme McDowell 35-34—69-3
Others
Paul Casey 35-35—70-2
John Daly 34-36—70-2
Lee Westwood 34-36—70-2
Luke Donald 34-36—70-2
Ian Poulter 36-34—70-2
Web.com Tour Championship
At McKinney, Texas
7,438-yd., par-71 (36-35)
TPC Craig Ranch
Tag Ridings 33-32—65-6
Justin Bolli 34-31—65-6
Cliff Kresge 33-32—65-6
Michael Putnam 33-32—65-6
Brad Fritsch 32-33—65-6
Justin Hicks 32-33—65-6
Philip Pettitt, Jr. 33-33—66-5
Luke Guthrie 33-33—66-5
Edward Loar 35-32—67-4
Matt Weibring 35-32—67-4
Nicholas Thompson 32-35—67-4
Scott Gardiner 34-33—67-4
Others
Adam Hadwin 36-33—69-2
Nick Flanagan 38-33—71E
LPGA:Sunrise Taiwan Championship
At Yang Mei, Taiwan
6,390-yd., par-72 (36-36)
Sunrise Golf and Country Club
Inbee Park 32-33—65-7
Yani Tseng 34-33—67-5
Nicole Castrale 35-33—68-4
Danielle Kang 34-34—68-4
Hee Young Park 33-35—68-4
Pornanong Phatlum 35-33—68-4
Chella Choi 33-36—69-3
Paula Creamer 35-34—69-3
Suzann Pettersen 34-35—69-3
Lizette Salas 33-36—69-3
Others
Cristie Kerr 35-35—70-2
Anna Nordqvist 35-36—71-1
Michelle Wie 35-36—71-1
Sophie Gustafson 34-38—72 E
Lexi Thompson 37-35—72 E
Cindy LaCrosse 38-37—75 +3
Soccer
college women
At Cincinnati
Transylvania 1, Mt. St. Joseph 0
Goal—Schroeck.
Goalkeepers—T: Scovel; MSJ: Benzinger.
Records—Transylvania 10-5-1 (6-2 HCAC), Mt. St. Joseph 2-13-1 (2-4-1).
At Lexington
Kentucky 3, Vanderbilt 0
Goals—Horner, Jester, Gilliland.
Goalkeepers—K: King; V: Morrish.
Records—Kentucky 13-5-1 (8-4-1 SEC), Vanderbilt 5-10-5 (2-7-4.
high school boys
state tournament
Saturday's QUARTERFINALS
At Henry Clay
Boone Co. vs. North Hardin, 1 p.m.
Pikeville vs. Henderson Co., 3 p.m.
St. Xavier vs. Corbin, 5 p.m.
Paul Dunbar vs. Bowling Green, 7 p.m.At Paul Dunbar
SEMIFINALS — thursday, Nov. 1
BC-NH winner vs. SX-Corbin winner, 6 p.m.
Pikeville-HC winner vs. PD-BG winner, 8 p.m.
FINALS — saturday, Nov. 3
Semifinals winners, 7 p.m.
high school girls
state tournament
saturday's quarterfinals
At Lafayette
Bowling Green vs. Lawrence Co., 1 p.m.
Tates Creek vs. Murray, 3 p.m.
South Laurel vs. Notre Dame, 5 p.m.
Elizabethtown vs. Assumption, 7 p.m.
At Paul Dunbar
Semifinals — Wednesday, Oct. 31
Elizabethtown-Assumption winner vs. SL-ND winner, 6 p.m.
TC-Murray winner vs. BG-LC winner, 8 p.m.
Finals — Saturday, Nov. 3
Semifinals winners, 5 p.m.
Volleyball
college
At Barbourville
Union 3, Milligan 2
At Columbia
Lindsey Wilson 3, Cumberland (Tenn.) 1
Odds
glantz-culver line
Major League Baseball
saturday
World Series
Favorite Line Underdog Line
at Detroit-135 San Francisco +125
NCAA Football
Favorite Open Thurs. Underdog
at Louisville 4 3½ Cincinnati
Nevada 2½ 3½ at Air Force
SATURDAY
at East Carolina 4 3½ Navy
at Vanderbilt 32½ 32½ UMass
Ohio 7 7 at Miami (Ohio)
Ball St. 4½ 4 at Army
at Cent. Michigan 6 6½ Akron
at Bowling Green 14 15 E. Michigan
N. Illinois 6½ 7 at W. Michigan
at Pittsburgh 7 7 Temple
at Illinois 2 2 Indiana
Purdue 4 3 at Minnesota
at Northwestern 6 6 Iowa
at Florida St. 25 27½ Duke
at Boston College 1 1½ Maryland
at Alabama 23½ 24 Mississippi St.
Utah St. 21½ 23 at UTSA
at Colorado St. 6 7 Hawaii
at Iowa St. 2 2½ Baylor
Texas A&M 9 15 at Auburn
at Utah 1 1 California
Texas 21 20½ at Kansas
at Wisconsin 5½ 6½ Michigan St.
at Oregon 45½ 45½ Colorado
at North Carolina 7 7½ N.C. State
Boise St. 15 16½ at Wyoming
at Houston 13 13½ UTEP
at Georgia Tech 2 2½ BYU
Florida-x 5 6½ Georgia
at Missouri 15 13½ Kentucky
at Arizona St. 7 6½ UCLA
Southern Cal 8 6½ at Arizona
at Rutgers 13 13½ Kent St.
at San Jose St. 19 20 Texas St.
at Stanford 22 24½ Washington St.
at Penn St. 1½ pk Ohio St.
Oregon St. 4 4 at Washington
at Kansas St. 8 7½ Texas Tech
at South Florida 6 2½ Syracuse
at Oklahoma St. 9 7½ TCU
UCF 4 2½ at Marshall
Toledo 8½ 7½ at Buffalo
at South Carolina 14 14 Tennessee
at Arkansas-y 4½ 6 Mississippi
Louisiana Tech 28½ 30½ at New Mexico St.
at Oklahoma 9½ 11 Notre Dame
UAB 6 4 at Tulane
at SMU 20½ 21 Memphis
at Rice 2 2½ Southern Miss.
at Nebraska 1 2½ Michigan
at San Diego St. 18 18 UNLV
Fresno St. 12½ 14½ at New Mexico
at La.-Monroe 24 23 South Alabama
Western Ky. 7 7 at FIU
at Middle Tenn. 3 3½ North Texas
Troy 8½ 7½ at FAU
x-at Jacksonville, Fla.; y-at Little Rock, Ark.
NFL
Sunday
Favorite Open Thurs. Underdog
New England-x 6½ 7 St. Louis
at Tennessee 3 3½ Indianapolis
at Green Bay 14½ 15½ Jacksonville
San Diego 3 2½ at Cleveland
at Philadelphia 2½ 2 Atlanta
at Detroit 1½ 1½ Seattle
at N.Y. Jets 3 2 Miami
at Chicago 7½ 7½ Carolina
at Pittsburgh 4 4½ Washington
at Kansas City 1 1 Oakland
N.Y. Giants 1½ 1½ at Dallas
at Denver 6½ 6 New Orleans
Monday
San Francisco 6½ 6½ at Arizona
x-at London, G.B.


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