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Basketball

NBA

All Times PST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLPctGB
Boston101.000
New Jersey01.0001
New York01.0001
Toronto01.0001
Philadelphia02.0001 1/2
SoutheastWLPctGB
Washington101.000
Miami11.500 1/2
Atlanta01.0001
Charlotte01.0001
Orlando01.0001
CentralWLPctGB
Indiana201.000
Milwaukee201.000
Chicago101.000 1/2
Cleveland101.000 1/2
Detroit101.000 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

SouthwestWLPctGB
Houston101.000
San Antonio101.000
Dallas11.500 1/2
New Orleans11.500 1/2
Memphis01.0001
NorthwestWLPctGB
Minnesota101.000
Utah101.000
Portland01.0001
Seattle01.0001
Denver02.0001 1/2
PacificWLPctGB
Golden State101.000
L.A. Clippers101.000
L.A. Lakers11.500 1/2
Phoenix11.500 1/2
Sacramento02.0001 1/2

Thursday’s Results

Indiana 105, Miami 102

Phoenix 122, L.A. Lakers 112

Today’s Games

New Jersey at Toronto, 4 p.m.

Memphis at Orlando, 4 p.m.

Charlotte at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.

Detroit at Boston, 4:30 p.m.

Washington at New York, 4:30 p.m.

Cleveland at San Antonio, 5 p.m.

Portland at Denver, 6 p.m.

Utah at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.

Minnesota at Seattle, 7:30 p.m.

Atlanta at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.

Pacers 105, Heat 102

INDIANA (105)–Artest 7-13 7-10 22, Croshere 3-5 5-5 11, J.O’Neal 10-20 7-10 27, Jackson 3-13 4-4 11, Tinsley 6-11 0-0 13, Harrison 2-2 0-0 4, S.Walker 0-0 0-0 0, Jasikevicius 3-5 2-2 9, Jones 1-3 0-0 3, Granger 2-5 1-2 5, Johnson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 37-77 26-33 105.

MIAMI (102)–A.Walker 5-15 1-4 12, Haslem 4-8 6-6 14, S.O’Neal 6-12 6-8 18, Williams 1-8 0-0 3, Wade 10-17 10-13 31, Payton 4-7 0-1 8, Kapono 2-3 0-0 4, Mourning 4-5 4-10 12, Barron 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-75 27-42 102.

Indiana29302323105
Miami23272131102

3-Point Goals—Indiana 5-10 (Artest 1-1, Jones 1-1, Jasikevicius 1-1, Tinsley 1-2, Jackson 1-3, Croshere 0-2), Miami 3-16 (Wade 1-4, Williams 1-4, A.Walker 1-6, Payton 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Indiana 45 (J.O’Neal 9), Miami 56 (Haslem 8). Assists—Indiana 17 (Tinsley 6), Miami 19 (Wade 10). Total Fouls—Indiana 30, Miami 27. Technicals—Indiana Defensive Three Second, Tinsley. A—20,128. (19,600).

Suns 122, Lakers 112

Phoenix (122)–Jones 6-11 2-3 17, Marion 13-24 4-6 30, Thomas 5-11 4-5 14, Nash 2-9 7-7 12, Bell 5-8 2-2 14, J.Jackson 1-4 2-3 5, Diaw 1-2 0-0 2, Barbosa 5-10 1-2 12, Grant 3-3 0-0 6, House 4-7 0-0 10. Totals 45-89 22-28 122.

L.A. Lakers (112)–George 3-11 0-0 6, Odom 7-15 7-8 23, Brown 2-5 0-0 4, Parker 8-14 3-5 21, Bryant 13-26 13-14 39, Mihm 1-2 1-2 3, Profit 4-6 0-0 9, Vujacic 1-3 0-0 3, McKie 0-1 0-0 0, Cook 1-2 0-0 2, Medvedenko 1-2 0-0 2, Green 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-87 24-29 112.

Phoenix31352927122
L.A. Lakers30263125112

3-Point Goals—Phoenix 10-23 (Jones 3-6, Bell 2-2, House 2-4, Barbosa 1-2, J.Jackson 1-3, Nash 1-4, Marion 0-2), L.A. Lakers 6-23 (Parker 2-5, Odom 2-8, Vujacic 1-3, Profit 1-3, Bryant 0-2, George 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Phoenix 48 (Marion 11), L.A. Lakers 53 (Odom 16). Assists—Phoenix 35 (Nash 17), L.A. Lakers 22 (Odom 8). Total Fouls—Phoenix 23, L.A. Lakers 29. Technicals—Bryant. A—18,997. (18,997).

College men

EXHIBITION

Air Force 80, McMaster 43

Bradley 74, SIU-Edwardsville 62

Cincinnati 99, Hillsdale 71

Connecticut 109, Bryant 62

Duke 123, Concordia (Montreal) 66

Illinois 82, Illinois Wesleyan 60

Iowa 97, Brock 36

Nevada 77, Rockhurst 69

Notre Dame 59, Lewis 40

Penn State 89, Lock Haven 43

Syracuse 94, Le Moyne 54

Tennessee 86, S. Indiana 78

Wake Forest 88, Winston-Salem 84

W. Illinois 80, Blackburn 38

William Jessup 69, UC Davis 64

College women

EXHIBITION

Arkansas St. 83, S. Arkansas 58

Colorado 55, Colorado Mines 28

Everyone’s Internet 68, Texas 60

Kentucky 90, Dalhousie 34

Oklahoma 107, Oklahoma Christian 44

Utah Pride 66, Utah St. 65

Football

NFL

All Times PST

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

EastWLTPctPFPA
New England430.571159180
Miami340.429136134
Buffalo350.375128159
N.Y. Jets250.28692139
SouthWLTPctPFPA
Indianapolis7001.00018977
Jacksonville430.571129125
Tennessee260.250161211
Houston160.14393195
NorthWLTPctPFPA
Cincinnati620.750189125
Pittsburgh520.714169114
Baltimore250.28688120
Cleveland250.28694122
WestWLTPctPFPA
Denver620.750201152
Kansas City430.571169160
San Diego440.500221166
Oakland340.429162158

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EastWLTPctPFPA
N.Y. Giants520.714209137
Dallas530.625181137
Washington430.571135139
Philadelphia430.571163167
SouthWLTPctPFPA
Atlanta520.714175133
Carolina520.714186149
Tampa Bay520.71412687
New Orleans260.250125222
NorthWLTPctPFPA
Chicago430.57111981
Detroit340.429117125
Minnesota250.286103193
Green Bay160.143158139
WestWLTPctPFPA
Seattle520.714181127
St. Louis440.500208231
Arizona250.286127178
San Francisco250.286111222

Sunday’s Games

Atlanta at Miami, 10 a.m.

San Diego at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m.

Oakland at Kansas City, 10 a.m.

Houston at Jacksonville, 10 a.m.

Cincinnati at Baltimore, 10 a.m.

Detroit at Minnesota, 10 a.m.

Tennessee at Cleveland, 10 a.m.

Carolina at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m.

Seattle at Arizona, 1:05 p.m.

Chicago vs. New Orleans at Baton Rouge, La., 1:05 p.m.

N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Green Bay, 1:15 p.m.

Philadelphia at Washington, 5:30 p.m.

Open: Buffalo, Denver, Dallas, St. Louis

Monday’s Game

Indianapolis at New England, 6 p.m.

CFL

East Division

WLTPtsPFPA
y-Toronto116022469360
x-Montreal107020583504
Ottawa611012431561
Hamilton41308368574

West Division

WLTPtsPFPA
x-Brit. Col.125024538431
x-Edmonton116022430378
x-Calgary107020486420
x-Saskatchewan89016428421
Winnipeg513010474558

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

Note: Two points for a regulation or overtime win and one point for a tie.

Today’s Game

Montreal at Hamilton

Saturday’s Games

Toronto at Ottawa

Saskatchewan at British Columbia

Sunday’s Game

Edmonton at Calgary

END REGULAR SEASON

College

SOUTH

Louisville 42, Pittsburgh 20

SOUTHWEST

Cent. Arkansas 49, Arkansas Tech 17

High school

Idaho State 5A Tournament

Quarterfinals

Capital at Meridian, Friday, 7 p.m.

Coeur d’Alene at Lake City, Friday, 7 p.m.

Idaho Falls vs. Highland at Holt Arena, Friday, 8:30 p.m.

Mountain View at Centennial, Friday, 7 p.m.

Idaho State 4A Tournament

Quarterfinals

Pocatello vs. Madison at Holt Arena, Friday, 6 p.m.

Blackfoot at Minico, Friday, 7:30 p.m.

Skyview at Sandpoint, Friday, 7 p.m.

Caldwell at Bishop Kelly, Friday, 7 p.m.

Idaho State 3A Tournament

Quarterfinals

Declo vs. Snake River at Holt Arena, Friday, noon

Buhl vs. Shelley at Holt Arena, Saturday, 7:30 p.m.

Timberlake at Weiser, Saturday, 1 p.m.

Fruitland at Bonners Ferry, Saturday, 1 p.m.

Idaho State 2A Tournament

Quarterfinals

West Side 20, West Jefferson 8

Firth 53, Glenns Ferry 12

Melba at Kamiah, Saturday, 1 p.m.

Grangeville at Nampa Christian, Saturday, 1 p.m.

Semifinals

West Side vs. Firth

Melba/Kamiah winner vs. Grangeville/Nampa Christian winner

Idaho State 1A Division I Tournament

Quarterfinals

Castleford at Garden Valley, Saturday, 1 p.m.

Idaho City at Raft River, Saturday, 1 p.m.

Lewis County at Genesee, Friday, 7 p.m.

Troy at Wallace, Saturday, 1 p.m.

Idaho State 1A Division II Tournament

Quarterfinals

North Gem at Carey, Saturday, 1 p.m.

Camas County at Mackay, Friday, 5 p.m.

Horseshoe Bend vs. Salmon River at Riggins, Saturday, 1 p.m.

Mullan at Clark Fork, Saturday, 1 p.m.

Hockey

NHL

All Times PST

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLOTPtsGFGA
N.Y. Rangers743174535
Philadelphia731155238
New Jersey661134148
N.Y. Islanders670123949
Pittsburgh355114557
NortheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Ottawa1020205828
Montreal931194237
Boston654165152
Buffalo750144042
Toronto652144547
SoutheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Carolina921195235
Tampa Bay752164338
Florida662143339
Atlanta48083749
Washington48082654

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CentralWLOTPtsGFGA
Detroit1211255828
Nashville822183634
Chicago49083852
Columbus410082545
St. Louis27373751
NorthwestWLOTPtsGFGA
Vancouver922204539
Colorado741155340
Edmonton761154244
Minnesota662143831
Calgary672143441
PacificWLOTPtsGFGA
Los Angeles950184939
San Jose751154146
Anaheim761154441
Dallas651133745
Phoenix681134042

Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.

Thursday’s Results

Boston 4, Florida 1

Carolina 4, Toronto 3

Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Islanders 1

Philadelphia 8, Washington 1

Edmonton 4, Detroit 3, OT

Ottawa 4, Tampa Bay 2

N.Y. Rangers 4, New Jersey 2

Phoenix 4, Los Angeles 0

Colorado 4, Anaheim 3

Calgary 2, Columbus 1

Today’s Games

Atlanta at Washington, 4 p.m.

Montreal at Buffalo, 5 p.m.

Edmonton at St. Louis, 5 p.m.

Chicago at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.

Columbus at Vancouver, 7 p.m.

San Jose at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m.

Avalanche 4, Mighty Ducks 3

Anaheim1113
Colorado2114

First Period—1, Anaheim, Sykora 4 (Pahlsson, Kunitz), 7:32. 2, Colorado, Blake 2 (Tanguay, Hejduk), 15:15. 3, Colorado, Laaksonen 5 (Laperriere, Brunette), 17:09.

Second Period—4, Colorado, Sakic 5 (Brisebois, Hejduk), 1:25. 5, Anaheim, Lupul 7 (S.Niedermayer, R.Niedermayer), 19:48 (pp).

Third Period—6, Colorado, Laaksonen 6, 15:18 (sh). 7, Anaheim, Lupul 8 (S.Niedermayer, Salei), 19:04 (sh).

Shots on goal—Anaheim 7-5-11—23. Colorado 13-8-11—32. Power-play Opportunities—Anaheim 1 of 3; Colorado 0 of 7. Goalies—Anaheim, Bryzgalov 1-4-1 (32 shots-28 saves). Colorado, Aebischer 6-3-0 (23-20). A—18,007 (18,007).

Bruins 4, Panthers 1

Florida0011
Boston2024

First Period—1, Boston, Boyes 4 (McEachern), 7:19. 2, Boston, Murray 8 (Thornton, Samsonov), 11:11.

Second Period—None.

Third Period—3, Boston, Slegr 2 (Samsonov, Bergeron), :30 (pp). 4, Florida, Kwiatkowski 1 (Kolnik, Hagman), 4:39. 5, Boston, Green 3 (Boynton, Axelsson), 19:27.

Shots on goal—Florida 6-9-15—30. Boston 16-11-6—33. Power-play Opportunities—Florida 0 of 7; Boston 1 of 6. Goalies—Florida, Luongo 6-5-2 (32 shots-29 saves). Boston, Toivonen 3-1-2 (30-29). A—15,102 (17,565).

Coyotes 4, Kings 0

Los Angeles0000
Phoenix2204

First Period—1, Phoenix, Doan 4 (Saprykin, Mara), 6:29 (pp). 2, Phoenix, Kolanos 2 (Leclerc), 10:25.

Second Period—3, Phoenix, Leclerc 6 (Mara, Doan), 8:59 (pp). 4, Phoenix, Mara 3 (Devereaux, Nagy), 14:13.

Third Period—None.

Shots on goal—Los Angeles 3-11-7—21. Phoenix 14-8-7—29. Power-play Opportunities—Los Angeles 0 of 4; Phoenix 2 of 9. Goalies—Los Angeles, LaBarbera 7-2-0 (22 shots-18 saves), Garon (0:00 third, 7-7). Phoenix, Joseph 5-4-0 (21-21). A—14,626 (17,799).

Flames 2, Blue Jackets 1

Columbus0101
Calgary0022

First Period—None.

Second Period—1, Columbus, Vyborny 3 (Berard), :59.

Third Period—2, Calgary, Reinprecht 3 (Nilson, Ference), 3:09. 3, Calgary, Nilson 1 (Kobasew, Yelle), 10:36.

Shots on goal—Columbus 5-6-6—17. Calgary 11-8-12—31. Power-play Opportunities—Columbus 0 of 4; Calgary 0 of 7. Goalies—Columbus, Denis 2-7-0 (31 shots-29 saves). Calgary, Kiprusoff 6-6-2 (17-16). A—19,289 (17,409).

Flyers 8, Capitals 1

Washington1001
Philadelphia3418

First Period—1, Washington, Clark 2 (Laich, Sutherby), 3:40. 2, Philadelphia, Sim 5 (Handzus, Hatcher), 7:30 (pp). 3, Philadelphia, Carter 3 (Pitkanen), 12:31. 4, Philadelphia, Carter 4, 19:37 (sh).

Second Period—5, Philadelphia, Gagne 11 (Forsberg, Rathje), 1:22. 6, Philadelphia, Knuble 7 (Rathje, Pitkanen), 7:34. 7, Philadelphia, Gagne 12 (Forsberg, Knuble), 12:24 (pp). 8, Philadelphia, Forsberg 3 (Knuble, Rathje), 19:48.

Third Period—9, Philadelphia, Sim 6 (Pitkanen, Richards), 8:56.

Shots on goal—Washington 13-7-10—30. Philadelphia 13-18-12—43. Power-play Opportunities—Washington 0 of 5; Philadelphia 2 of 8. Goalies—Washington, Johnson 0-2-0 (43 shots-35 saves). Philadelphia, Esche 5-2-1 (30-29). A—19,253 (19,519).

Hurricanes 4, Maple Leafs 3

Toronto1113
Carolina0224

First Period—1, Toronto, Stajan 3 (Klee, Steen), 1:29.

Second Period—2, Carolina, Staal 10 (Cole), 3:25. 3, Carolina, Whitney 3 (Staal, Cullen), 14:00 (pp). 4, Toronto, Steen 4 (Stajan, Klee), 17:49 (sh).

Third Period—5, Toronto, Steen 5 (Allison, Stajan), :59. 6, Carolina, Staal 11 (Cole, Whitney), 3:57 (pp). 7, Carolina, Cole 5 (Stillman), 18:26.

Shots on goal—Toronto 13-7-5—25. Carolina 13-9-13—35. Power-play Opportunities—Toronto 0 of 6; Carolina 2 of 7. Goalies—Toronto, Belfour 5-4-2 (35 shots-31 saves). Carolina, Ward 5-1-1 (25-22). A—13,801 (18,730).

Oilers 4, Red Wings 3 (OT)

Edmonton11114
Detroit11103

First Period—1, Edmonton, Horcoff 4 (Smyth, Pronger), 4:34. 2, Detroit, Holmstrom 2, 7:44.

Second Period—3, Edmonton, Smyth 5 (Hemsky, Horcoff), 5:37 (pp). 4, Detroit, Holmstrom 3 (Datsyuk, Williams), 8:43 (pp).

Third Period—5, Edmonton, Pisani 1 (Pronger), 4:11. 6, Detroit, Williams 5 (Datsyuk, Lidstrom), 8:05 (pp).

Overtime—7, Edmonton, Torres 9 (Staios, Smith), 1:51.

Shots on goal—Edmonton 12-8-4-1—25. Detroit 13-12-12-1—38. Power-play Opportunities—Edmonton 1 of 4; Detroit 2 of 6. Goalies—Edmonton, Markkanen 6-5-1 (38 shots-35 saves). Detroit, Osgood 2-0-1 (25-21). A—20,066 (20,058).

Penguins 5, Islanders 1

Pittsburgh2215
N.Y. Islanders0101

First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Crosby 3 (Gonchar, Lemieux), 4:40 (pp). 2, Pittsburgh, Recchi 4 (Crosby, Lemieux), 15:27.

Second Period—3, N.Y. Islanders, Yashin 8 (Asham, Campoli), 13:40. 4, Pittsburgh, Christensen 1 (Palffy, Whitney), 15:43. 5, Pittsburgh, LeClair 5 (Whitney, Palffy), 19:22.

Third Period—6, Pittsburgh, Crosby 4 (Lemieux, Whitney), 4:01 (pp).

Shots on goal—Pittsburgh 13-11-9—33. N.Y. Islanders 9-8-6—23. Power-play Opportunities—Pittsburgh 2 of 8; N.Y. Islanders 0 of 4. Goalies—Pittsburgh, Caron 3-1-3 (23 shots-22 saves). N.Y. Islanders, DiPietro 4-5-0 (33-28). A—10,793 (16,234).

Rangers 4, Devils 2

N.Y. Rangers2114
New Jersey1012

First Period—1, New Jersey, Langenbrunner 3, 4:06 (sh). 2, N.Y. Rangers, Nylander 3 (Straka, Poti), 14:05 (pp). 3, N.Y. Rangers, Jagr 13 (Nieminen, Kasparaitis), 14:52.

Second Period—4, N.Y. Rangers, Nylander 4 (Jagr, Malik), 9:22.

Third Period—5, New Jersey, Gionta 7 (Martin, Malakhov), 9:19 (pp). 6, N.Y. Rangers, Jagr 14, 19:42 (en).

Shots on goal—New York 9-8-8—25. New Jersey 14-11-7—32. Power-play Opportunities—New York 1 of 4; New Jersey 1 of 5. Goalies—New York, Weekes 2-2-1 (32 shots-30 saves). New Jersey, Clemmensen 2-1-1 (24-21). A—14,596 (19,040).

Senators 4, Lightning 2

Tampa Bay0112
Ottawa1124

First Period—1, Ottawa, Havlat 6 (Schaefer, Vermette), 7:13.

Second Period—2, Ottawa, Alfredsson 12 (Heatley, Redden), 7:44. 3, Tampa Bay, Richards 6 (St. Louis, Prospal), 10:31 (pp).

Third Period—4, Tampa Bay, Lecavalier 9 (Prospal, St. Louis), 4:12 (pp). 5, Ottawa, Redden 3 (Alfredsson, Spezza), 6:32. 6, Ottawa, Fisher 2, 8:48.

Shots on goal—Tampa Bay 7-7-19—33. Ottawa 9-10-12—31. Power-play Opportunities—Tampa Bay 2 of 7; Ottawa 0 of 2. Goalies—Tampa Bay, Grahame 5-5-1 (31 shots-27 saves). Ottawa, Hasek 7-2-0 (19-18). A—18,604 (18,500).

NHL scoring leaders

Through Nov. 2

GPGAPTS
Staal, Car1191322
Spezza, Ott1151722
Alfredsson, Ott11111021
Heatley, Ott11101121
Jagr, NYR1312719
Thornton, Bos1141519
Forsberg, Phi1021719
Visnovsky, LA1361218
Gagne, Phi1010717
Demitra, LA138917
Prospal, TB138917
Briere, Buf1210616
Selanne, Ana139716
Lecavalier, TB138816
Yashin, NYI127916
Marleau, SJ137916
Williams, Det1341216

WHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

EastGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Moose Jaw1611311724824
Regina1610600554720
Saskatoon167711524916
Prince Albert153705375811
Brandon1841211498210
CentralGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Calgary1713400513426
Medicine Hat1710304594124
Lethbridge167702424616
Swift Current176902375414
Red Deer1851300467310

WESTERN CONFERENCE

B.C.GPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Kelowna1712401675525
Prince George1712500543924
Kootenay1810701685121
Kamloops189900394818
Vancouver147601443815
U.S.GPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Everett1612400563324
Spokane157800424614
Portland136601535213
Seattle124611283810
Tri-City12480034538

Note: Two points awarded for a win, one for an overtime or shootout loss.

Thursday’s Results

No Games Scheduled.

Today’s Games

Swift Current at Regina

Medicine Hat at Moose Jaw

Calgary at Kelowna

Portland at Spokane

Seattle at Tri-City

Saskatoon at Prince Albert

Everett at Red Deer

Kootenay at Prince George

Kamloops at Vancouver

Auto racing

Silverado 350 lineup

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES

Thursday’s qualifying; Friday’s race

At Texas Motor Speedway

Fort Worth, Texas

Lap length: 220.5 miles, 147 laps.

(Car number in parentheses)

1. (5) Mike Skinner, Toyota, 182.593 mph.

2. (22) Bill Lester, Toyota, 182.550.

3. (10) Terry Cook, Ford, 182.488.

4. (15) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 182.426.

5. (50) Todd Kluever, Ford, 182.420.

6. (23) Johnny Benson, Toyota, 182.371.

7. (38) Brandon Whitt, Toyota, 182.371.

8. (30) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 182.315.

9. (75) David Starr, Chevrolet, 182.254.

10. (47) Aric Almirola, Chevrolet, 182.248.

11. (1) Ted Musgrave, Dodge, 182.192.

12. (06) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 181.916.

13. (67) Steve Park, Toyota, 181.849.

14. (17) David Reutimann, Toyota, 181.769.

15. (12) Joey Miller, Toyota, 181.458.

16. (18) Chase Montgomery, Dodge, 181.415.

17. (99) Ricky Craven, Ford, 181.360.

18. (6) Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet, 181.342.

19. (46) Dennis Setzer, Chevrolet, 181.318.

20. (14) Rick Crawford, Ford, 180.953.

21. (16) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 180.838.

22. (63) Justin Allgaier, Ford, 180.838.

23. (60) Jack Sprague, Toyota, 180.729.

24. (04) Bobby Hamilton, Dodge, 180.602.

25. (2) Jimmy Spencer, Dodge, 180.602.

26. (8) Deborah Renshaw, Dodge, 180.572.

27. (07) Jack Bailey, Chevrolet, 180.391.

28. (62) Scott Lynch, Dodge, 179.468.

29. (29) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 179.396.

30. (88) Matt Crafton, Chevrolet, 178.932.

31. (08) Mark McFarland, Chevrolet, 178.306.

32. (13) Tracy Hines, Chevrolet, 178.206.

33. (59) Robert Pressley, Dodge, Owner Points

34. (77) Brendan Gaughan, Dodge, Owner Points

35. (4) John Mickel, Dodge, Owner Points

36. (82) Robert Richardson, Chevrolet, 180.228.

Failed to qualify

37. (02) Kelly Sutton, Chevrolet, 180.042.

38. (65) Tim Fedewa, Dodge, 179.904.

39. (9) Justin Hobgood, Toyota, 179.235.

40. (76) Blake Mallory, Chevrolet, 175.993.

41. (24) Wayne Edwards, Chevrolet, 173.594.

Golf

Tour Championship

PGA TOUR

At East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta

Purse: $6.5 million

Yardage: 7,154; Par: 70 (35-35)

First Round

Bart Bryant32-30—62
Retief Goosen31-33—64
Kenny Perry31-34—65
Sergio Garcia32-34—66
Tiger Woods30-36—66
Charles Howell III36-31—67
Scott Verplank33-34—67
Tim Clark33-34—67
Ben Crane32-36—68
Davis Love III36-32—68
Chris DiMarco34-35—69
Vijay Singh36-33—69
Stuart Appleby34-36—70
Olin Browne34-36—70
Luke Donald35-35—70
Justin Leonard36-34—70
Jim Furyk35-35—70
Ted Purdy37-34—71
Padraig Harrington35-36—71
Fred Funk35-36—71
Lucas Glover37-35—72
Mark Calcavecchia37-35—72
Billy Mayfair37-35—72
Chad Campbell37-35—72
David Toms37-35—72
Tim Herron36-37—73
Brandt Jobe36-37—73
Sean O’Hair36-37—73
Adam Scott35-38—73

Southern Farm Bureau Classic

PGA TOUR

At Annandale Golf Club, Madison, Miss.

Purse: $3 million

Yardage: 7,199; Par: 72

First Round

Bob Tway32-32—64
Jonathan Byrd34-31—65
Kevin Na32-34—66
Tom Pernice, Jr.32-34—66
Tom Byrum33-33—66
Bo Van Pelt31-35—66
Kirk Triplett35-32—67
Brian Henninger33-34—67
Joey Snyder III34-33—67
Paul Gow34-33—67
Glen Day36-32—68
Carl Pettersson34-34—68
Tommy Armour III33-35—68
Loren Roberts32-36—68
Marco Dawson34-34—68
Brad Lardon35-33—68
Tag Ridings33-35—68
Shaun Micheel34-34—68
Brian Davis34-34—68
Brett Wetterich33-35—68
Charlie Wi34-34—68
Chris Anderson34-34—68
Hidemichi Tanaka37-32—69
J.J. Henry35-34—69
D.J. Trahan32-37—69
Danny Briggs35-34—69
John Cook35-34—69
Woody Austin36-33—69
Mark Brooks34-35—69
Jeff Sluman34-35—69
Bob Estes37-32—69
Charles Warren34-35—69
Bob Heintz36-33—69
Paul Claxton34-35—69
Will MacKenzie33-36—69
Steve Stricker32-37—69
Heath Slocum35-34—69
Michael Allen36-33—69
Steve Lowery33-36—69
Jose Coceres36-33—69
Tom Gillis34-35—69
Jeff Hart33-36—69
Mario Tiziani33-36—69
Brett Quigley34-36—70
Jim Carter34-36—70
Steve Allan36-34—70
Shigeki Maruyama36-34—70
Bob Burns35-35—70
J.P. Hayes32-38—70
Alex Cejka35-35—70
John B. Holmes35-35—70
Kent Jones37-33—70
Cameron Beckman35-35—70
Billy Andrade35-35—70
Bill Glasson35-35—70
Rocco Mediate36-34—70
Dan Forsman33-37—70
Len Mattiace35-35—70
Joey Sindelar34-36—70
Frank Lickliter II36-34—70
Omar Uresti35-35—70
Danny Ellis35-35—70
Matt Davidson36-34—70
Justin Bolli35-35—70
Rob Rashell34-36—70
Hunter Haas36-34—70
Jim Gallagher, Jr.35-36—71
Dean Wilson34-37—71
Ben Curtis36-35—71
Stephen Leaney35-36—71
Franklin Langham35-36—71
Brenden Pappas36-35—71
Brian Bateman35-36—71
Ryan Moore35-36—71
Gavin Coles34-37—71
Tjaart van der Walt35-36—71
Kevin Stadler35-36—71
John E. Morgan37-34—71
Bradley Hughes35-36—71
Ryuji Imada35-36—71
Chris Smith35-36—71
Patrick Sheehan37-34—71
Brian Gay34-37—71
Todd Fischer36-35—71
Zach Johnson36-35—71
Craig Perks32-39—71
Neal Lancaster35-36—71
Jeff Brehaut36-35—71
Duffy Waldorf35-36—71
Roland Thatcher36-35—71
John Elliott35-36—71
Craig Bowden35-36—71
Scott Gutschewski36-35—71
D.J. Brigman31-40—71
Mathias Gronberg35-36—71
Mark Wilson35-37—72
Robert Allenby35-37—72
Brendan Jones36-36—72
Jay Delsing37-35—72
Tim Petrovic38-34—72
Todd Hamilton36-36—72
Casey Wittenberg36-36—72
David Peoples34-38—72
Briny Baird38-34—72
Hunter Mahan38-34—72
Richard S. Johnson34-38—72
Darron Stiles35-37—72
D.A. Points37-35—72
Jerry Kelly36-37—73
Aaron Baddeley32-41—73
James Driscoll37-36—73
Jason Allred35-38—73
Ryan Palmer37-36—73
Lee Janzen38-35—73
Matt Gogel38-35—73
Nick Watney35-38—73
Chris Riley36-38—74
Matt Kuchar36-38—74
Vaughn Taylor37-37—74
Michael Long33-41—74
Tripp Isenhour35-39—74
Notah Begay III37-38—75
Phillip Price38-37—75
Philip Schmitt39-36—75
John Huston41-34—75
John Maginnes38-38—76
David Duval38-38—76
Scott Hend33-43—76
Skip Kendall36-40—76
David Hearn42-35—77
Willie Wood41-37—78
Blaine McCallister37-41—78

Rowing

College

Head of the Snake

At Wawawai Landing, 5,000 meters

Varsity Eight – 1, Gonzaga 17:01. 2, Washington State 17:34. Varsity Four – 1, Gonzaga 19:24. 2, Washington State 19:46. Novice 8 A – 1, Gonzaga 17:55. 2, Washington State 18:48. Novice 8 B – 1, Gonzaga 19:10. 2, Washington State 20:46. Novice 8 C – 1, Gonzaga 19:30. 2, Washington State 20:35.

Soccer

MLS playoffs

All Times PST

Conference Championship

Eastern Conference

New England vs. Chicago

Sunday, Nov. 6

Chicago at New England, noon

Western Conference

Los Angeles vs. Colorado

Saturday, Nov. 5

Los Angeles at Colorado, 6 p.m.

College women

Big Sky Conference Tournament Weber State 2, Eastern Washignton 0

First half–1, WSU, Gough (Wood), 12:00. 2, WSU, Hoover (Williams), 13:00. Second half–None.

Shots on goal–Eastern Washington 10, Weber State 23. Saves–Eastern Washington, Como 13. Weber State, Golar 5, team 1.

High school boys

District 7 1A/B Tournament

Northwest Christian 4, Valley Christian 1

WINNER TO REGIONAL, LOSER OUT

First half — 1, NWC, DeLematter (Friedly), 37:00. Second half — 2, NWC, DeLamatter (Friedly), 45:00. 3, NWC, Friedly (Vandenburj),63:00. 4, NWC, Gallegos (Vandenburj), 70:00. 5, VC, unknown, 77:00.

Shots on goal — Valley Christian 5, Northwest Christian 13. Saves — Valley Christian, Kozubenko 8. Northwest Christian, Richardson 3.

High school girls

District 7 2A Tournament

Riverside 3, Deer Park 0

WINNER TO STATE, LOSER OUT

First half — 1, Riv, Grow (Hollen), 34:00. 2, Riv, Hansen (Fischer), 39:00. Second half — 3, Riv, Fischer, 54:00.

Shots on goal — Deer Park 3, Riverside 13. Saves — Deer Park, Willford 3, unknown 2. Riverside, Sturm 0.

Pullman 2, Lakeside 1 (OT)

WINNER TO STATE, LOSER OUT

First half — 1, Pul, Al-Hassan, 8:00. 2, Lak, Beeler, 32:00. Second half — None. First overtime — None. Second overtime — 3, Pul, Winterbottom, 90:00.

Shots on goal — Lakeside 7, Pullman 15. Saves — Lakeside, unknown 13. Pullman, Marcelo 6.

Tennis

BNP Paribas Masters

ATP TOUR

At Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris

Purse: $2.51 million (Masters)

Surface: Carpet-Indoor

Singles, Third Round

Nikolay Davydenko (3), Russia, def. Dmitry Tursunov, Russia, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3.

Tommy Robredo (14), Spain, def. Novak Djokovic, Serbia-Montenegro, 6-4, 6-3.

Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, def. Juan Carlos Ferrero (13), Spain, 7-5, 6-7 (7), 6-4.

David Ferrer (10), Spain, def. Tommy Haas, Germany, 6-2, 6-7 (3), 6-3.

Ivan Ljubicic (6), Croatia, def. Thomas Johansson (9), Sweden, 6-3, 7-6 (4).

Radek Stepanek (8), Czech Republic, def. Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, 7-5, 6-4.

Andy Roddick (1), United States, def. Dominik Hrbaty (16), Slovakia, 6-1, 6-2.

Gaston Gaudio (7), Argentina, def. Robby Ginepri (12), United States, 6-4, 6-1.

Advanta Championships

WTA TOUR

At Villanova Pavilion, Villanova, Pa.

Purse: $585,000 (Tier II)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

Singles, Second Round

Nadia Petrova (6), Russia, def. Yaroslava Shvedova, Russia, 6-2, 6-2.

Amelie Mauresmo (3), France, def. Ai Sugiyama, Japan, 6-3, 6-4.

Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, def. Sesil Karatantcheva, Bulgaria, 6-1, 6-0.

Lisa Raymond, United States, def. Stephanie Gehrlein, Germany, 6-1, 3-6, 6-2.

Bell Challenge

WTA TOUR

At Club Avantage Multi-Sports de Quebec, Quebec City

Purse: $170,000 (Tier III)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

Singles, Second Round

Shenay Perry, United States, def. Julia Schruff, Germany, 7-6 (4), 6-3.

Marion Bartoli (3), France, def. Emma Laine, Finland, 2-6, 6-1, 7-5.

Nathalie Dechy (1), France, def. Maria Emilia Salerni, Argentina, 6-1, 7-6 (5).

Stephanie Dubois, Canada, def. Anastassia Rodionova, Russia, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.

Volleyball

College

Pacific-10 Conference

California def. Washington State 23-30, 27-30, 30-12, 30-19, 15-10. Kills–Pressey (Cal) 20, Barcus (WSU) 15. Assists–Carter (Cal) 59, Perez (WSU) 47. Aces–Brown (Cal) 3, Owens (WSU) 2, Rosin (WSU) 2, Weishaar (WSU) 2. Digs– Davis (Cal) 24, Pendon (WSU) 12. Blocks–Powers (Cal) 8, Epps (WSU) 11.

Scenic West Athletic Conference

North Idaho def. Salt Lake 30-27, 30-22, 30-24. Kills– Kidman (SLCC) 9, Petersen (SLCC) 9, Alessi (NIC) 13. Assists– Couto (SLCC) 21, Anderson (NIC) 20. Aces– Hymas (SLCC) 3, Alessi (NIC) 3. Digs–Perez (SLCC) 11, Lippi (NIC) 14. Blocks–Lott (SLCC) 2, Mendenhall (NIC) 5.

High school

District 7 B Tournament

Curlew def. Reardan 21-25, 25-15, 26-24, 25-21. Kills-Carstens (Rea) 8, Grumbach (Cur) 18. Assists-Peone (Rea) 28, Kirkendall (Cur) 28. Aces-Peone (Rea) 3, Ferderer (Rea) 3, Grumbach (Cur) 2. Digs-Casselberry (Rea) 10, Barkley (Cur) 9. Blocks-Carstens (Rea) 2, Ferderer (Rea) 2, Grumbach (Cur) 6.

Sprague-Harrington def. St. George’s 25-14, 25-18, 25-16. Kills-Ma.Ostheller (StG) 4, Shields (SH) 15. Assists-Ervin (StG) 12, Deking (SH) 34. Aces-Lawrence (StG) 1, Shields (SH) 2. Digs-O’Brien (StG) 6, Larmer (SH) 14. Blocks-Ma.Ostheller (StG) 2, Shields (SH) 2.

Davenport def. Republic 25-5, 25-15, 25-14. Kills-Knapton (Rep) 4, Linstrum (Dav) 9. Assists-Coffee (Rep) 3, Mielke (Dav) 21. Aces-Kirkendall (Rep) 1, Semprimoznik (Dav) 7. Digs-Coffee (Rep) 4, Morrison (Dav) 4. Blocks-Lehn (Rep) 2, Morrison (Dav) 2, Fleige (Dav) 2.

Wilbur-Creston def. Inchelium 25-22, 25-11, 25-21. Kills-Peterson (WC) 16, Pakootas (Inc) 6. Assists-Clark (WC) 16, Warnecke (WC) 16, Pakootas (Inc) 6. Aces-Llewellyn (WC) 2, Dick (Inc) 2. Digs-Reidt (WC) 14, Warnecke (WC) 14, Burch (Inc) 11. Blocks-Warnecke (WC) 2, Burch (Inc) 1, Christian (Inc) 1.

Reardan def. St. George’s 25-21, 25-16, 25-22; loser out. Kills-Carstens (Rea) 10, Ma.Ostheller (StG) 4, Lawrence (StG) 4. Assists-Peone (Rea) 29, Ervin (StG) 25. Aces-Castleberry (Rea) 3, Landrith (Rea) 3, Rouse (StG) 2. Digs-Ferderer (Rea) 4, Hadley (StG) 9. Blocks-Ferderer (Rea) 1, Lawrence (StG) 5.

Inchelium def. Republic 25-14, 25-20, 25-23; loser out. Kills-Knapton (Rep) 5, Burch (Inc) 8, Pakootas (Inc) 8. Assists-Coffee (Rep) 7, Michel (Inc) 15. Aces-Dick (Inc) 3. Digs-Knapton (Rep) 5, Coffee (Rep) 5, Christiansion (Inc) 8. Blocks-Burbank (Rep) 4, Christianson (Inc) 2.

Fish counts

The upstream movement of Chinook, steelhead and shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams on Wednesday and year-to-date totals:

SiteChinookSteelheadShad
BonnevilleNCNCNC
Year totals566,619312,3024,057,484
The DallesNCNCNC
Year totals363,602240,3276,064,357
John DayNCNCNC
Year totals298,924225,812NA
McNaryNCNCNC
Year totals249,673215,9751,954,124
Priest Rapids50380
Year totals105,32012,37810,254
WellsNCNCNC
Year totals37,7667.024NA
Ice HarborNCNCNC
Year totals51,592152,801280,981
L.MonumentalNCNCNC
Year totals47,376154,254NA
Little GooseNCNCNC
Year totals42,376143,048NA
Lower Granite13280
Year totals43,891148,74713,630

Rodeo

PBR World Finals

At Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas

Round Four

Top Ten

1. Fabricio Alves, Keller, Texas, 88.25 points on Owen Washburn and the 5 Ladies’ Ladies’ Man, $20,462.50. 2. Chad Denton, Oroville, Calif., 88.0 on Chad Berger/Larry Ryken’s Texas Jack, $12,962.50. 3. Brian Herman, Victoria, Texas, 88.0 on Western Rodeo Inc.’s Poison Ivy, $12,962.50. 4. Sean Willingham, Summerville, Ga., 87.75 on Berger Bucking Bulls’ Dirty Harry, $7,962.50. 5. Chris Shivers, Jonesville, La., 87.0 on Casey Willis’ Jumpin Jack Flash, $5,462.50. 6. Jody Newberry, Ada, Okla., 86.0 on Western Rodeo Inc.’s Rough & Ready, $4,462.50. 7. Helton Luiz Da Silva, Brazil, 84.50 on Frontier Rodeo Company’s Just A Dream, $3,000.00. 8. Lee Akin, Weatherford, Okla., 81.0 on Anna Hunt Bucking Bulls’ Falcon Express, $2,962.50.

Standings (Through the fourth round)

1. Justin McBride, Elk City, Okla., 269.5. 2. Sean Willingham, Summerville, Ga., 261.75. 3. Fabricio Alves, Keller, Texas, 261.50. 4. Jody Newberry, Ada, Okla., 260.75. 5. Cory McFadden, Coleman, Texas, 184.50. 6. Mike White, DeKalb, Texas, 178.25. 7. Ross Johnson, Alvord, Texas, 176. 8. Brian Herman, Victoria, Texas, 175.25. 9. Gilherme Marchi, Brazil, 175.25. 10. Brunei Caminhas, Brazil, 172.5. 11. Lee Akin, Weatherford, Okla., 172.5.

Season Point Standings

1. Justin McBride, Elk City, Okla., 10,417. 2. Guilherme Marchi, Brazil, 8,966.25. 3. Jody Newberry, Conway, Ark., 7,724.25. 4. Chris Shivers, Jonesville, La., 7,270.50. 5. Cody Whitney, Asher, Okla., 6,769.75. 6. Greg Potter, Australia, 6,281.5. 7. Tony Mendes, Reno, Nev., 6,138.5. 8. Ross Coleman, Molalla, Ore., 5,887.25. 9. Matt Bohon, Cole Camp, Missouri, 5,551.75. 10. Wiley Peterson, Fort Hall, Idaho, 5,496.75.

Money Leaders

1. Justin McBride, Elk City, Okla., $320,164.33. 2. Chris Shivers, Jonesville, La., $244,129.59. 3. Guilherme Marchi, Brazil, $234.451.16. 4. Kody Lostroh, Longmont, Colo., $192,858.44. 5. Edgard Oliveira, Brazil, $186,726.21. 6. Cody Whitney, Asher, Okla., $176,923.76. 7. Adriano Moraes, Brazil, $152,120.65. 8. Greg Potter, Australia, $144,771.70. 9. Troy Dunn, Australia, $133,043.06. 10. Fabricio Alves, Keller, Texas, $127,262.90.

Moves

BASEBALL

American League

CLEVELAND INDIANS—Moved Joel Skinner from third base coach to bench coach and Jeff Datz from first base coach to third base coach. Named Derek Shelton hitting coach, Luis Rivera first base coach and Robby Thompson special assistant of baseball operations. Named Torey Lovullo manager of Buffalo of the IL.

SEATTLE MARINERS—Named Ken Madeja midwest coordinator, Jack Smitheran scouting adviser and Pat Kelly Australia scout.

TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS—Named Andrew Friedman executive vice president of baseball operations and Gerry Hunsicker senior vice president of baseball operations. Reinstated 2B Roberto Alomar and OF Danny Bautista from the voluntary retired list.

TEXAS RANGERS—Agreed to terms with C-3B Jamie Burke, OF Adam Hyzdu, C Nick Trzesniak, RHP Chris Baker and RHP Shane Bazzell on minor league contracts.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Received cash considerations from Detroit to complete the July 21 trade for INF John McDonald.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS—Agreed to terms with OF Dewayne Wise on a minor league contract.

LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Exercised the 2006 option on RHP Elmer Dessens and announced Dessens exercised his right to decline the option.

SAN DIEGO PADRES—Named Glenn Hoffman third base coach, Tye Waller first base coach and Paul Navarro assistant athletic trainer.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Traded 3B Vinny Castilla to San Diego for RHP Brian Lawrence and cash.

American Association

ST. PAUL SAINTS—Agreed to terms with OF Kris Cox.

Frontier League

ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS—Named Mike Holmes general manager.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

NEW YORK KNICKS—Named Kelly Tripucka scout.

American Basketball Association

LOS ANGELES AFTERSHOCK—Signed G Dion Bailey.

OHIO AVIATORS—Signed G Paul Webster.

Continental Basketball Association

ALBANY PATROONS—Signed F Jamel Gooding, F Erick Hall, G Ronald Thompson, F Edward Walden, F Chris Sockwell, G Brandon Dalton and G Eric Tatum.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CINCINNATI BENGALS—Released G Kyle Takavitz from the practice squad. Signed G Steven Vieira to the practice squad.

CLEVELAND BROWNS—Signed RB Jason Wright from the practice squad.

Arena Football League

ARIZONA RATTLERS—Signed WR-LB Cosmo DeMatteo and OL-DL Norm Heuer.

COLUMBUS DESTROYERS—Signed OL-DL Brad Greetis.

DALLAS DESPERADOS—Signed OL-DL Anthony Foli.

GRAND RAPIDS RAMPAGE—Signed OS Aaron Bailey, WR-LB Travis Burns, OL-DL Shawn King and OL-DL Albert Reese. Waived WR-DB Titcus Pettigrew and OL-DL Reggie Hargrove.

LOS ANGELES AVENGERS—Signed OS Kareem Kelly.

NASHVILLE KATS—Re-signed WR-LB Darryl Hammond. Signed DS Chris Angel and OL-DL Ahmad Childress.

ORLANDO PREDATORS—Signed OL-DL Claude Harriott and OL-DL Delanio Taylor.

TAMPA BAY STORM—Signed OL-DL Mondre Dickerson, OL-DL Buck Gurley, C-DL Demarco McNeil and C-DL Omar Smith.

UTAH BLAZE—Signed OS Hurtis Chinn and DS Kevin Moffett.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

BOSTON BRUINS—Named Ray Bourque coaching consultant.

BUFFALO SABRES—Placed G Ryan Miller on the injured list.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Called up C Martin St. Pierre from Norfolk of the AHL.

COLORADO AVALANCHE—Assigned F Paul Healey to Lowell of the AHL.

LOS ANGELES KINGS—Placed LW Luc Robitaille on the injured list. Recalled LW Jeff Giuliano from Manchester of the AHL.

NEW JERSEY DEVILS—Assigned C Pascal Rheaume to Albany of the AHL.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled LW Tomas Fleischmann and D Nolan Yonkman from Hershey of the AHL.

American Hockey League

CHICAGO WOLVES—Assigned D Jeff Dwyer to Gwinnett of the ECHL.

HERSHEY BEARS—Signed LW Chris Bala.

PROVIDENCE BRUINS—Announced RW Eric Nickulas has been recalled by the Boston Bruins.

ECHL

JOHNSTOWN CHIEFS—Announced LW Zbynek Hrdel has been recalled to Springfield of the AHL.

LAS VEGAS WRANGLERS—Announced RW Thomas Bellemare has been assigned to the team from Omaha of the AHL.

TOLEDO STORM—Acquired D Ryan Reid from Gwinnett for cash.

Central Hockey League

COLORADO EAGLES—Waived G Jon Marsh.

ODESSA JACKALOPES—Waived D Chad Blundy. Signed D Andrew Davis.

LACROSSE

National Lacrosse League

CALGARY ROUGHNECKS—Signed G Curtis Palidwor.

MINNESOTA SWARM—Signed F Kasey Beirnes and F Tony Henderson.

PORTLAND LUMBERJAX—Signed D Brodie Merrill, F Ryan Powell, G Nick Schroeder, F Mike Hominuck, F Ryan Sharp and D Luck Forget.

COLLEGE

BIG EAST CONFERENCE—Extended the contract of Mike Tranghese, commissioner, through the 2009-10 academic year.

BIG 12 CONFERENCE—Reprimanded Bill Callahan, Nebraska football coach, for making an inappropriate gesture after arguing with the referee in an Oct. 29 game against Oklahoma.

MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE—Announced the additions of Eastern Illinois and South Dakota State as associate members in men’s and women’s swimming and diving.

RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE—Named Shannon Hughey women’s assistant gymnastics coach and John Rafail men’s and women’s assistant track & field coach.

Today’s odds

America’s Line

CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NFL board, the Chiefs-Raiders circle is for Kansas City RB Priest Holmes (questionable) and Oakland WR Randy Moss (questionable); the Eagles-Redskins circle is for Philadelphia QB Donovan McNabb (probable), WR Terrell Owens (doubtful), DE Jevon Kearse (questionable) and CB Lito Sheppard (questionable).

INJURY REPORT: On the NFL board, Minnesota QB Daunte Culpepper is out for the season; Detroit QB Jeff Garcia is doubtful; New York Jets QB Vinny Testaverde has been upgraded from questionable to probable; San Francisco QB’s Ken Dorsey and Alex Smith are both questionable.

NFL

FavoriteOpCurO/UUnderdog
Sunday
Lions1PK37VIKINGS
Chargers6.5641.5JETS
BROWNS3338.5Titans
CHIEFS4[4.5]52Raiders
b-Bears2.5334.5SAINTS
Bengals3336RAVENS
PanthersPK136.5BUCS
JAGUARS111336.5Texans
Falcons2240DOLPHINS
Giants9.5114249ERS
Seahawks4.5444CARDS
Steelers6439.5PACKERS
REDSKINS1[3]40.5Eagles
Monday
Colts3347.5PATRIOTS

Bye Week: Bills, Cowboys, Broncos, Rams.

b-Baton Rouge, La.

Note: The Saints-Bears game has been moved to a 1:05 PT start.

College Football

FavoriteOpCurO/UUnderdog
Toledo121153OHIO U
Saturday
Michigan St6564PURDUE
RUTGERS3.5347S Florida
Boston Coll54.544N CAROLINA
VIRGINIA3535Temple
Minnesota131361INDIANA
Iowa1.52.560NORTHWESTERN
GA TECH88.546Wake Forest
OKLAHOMAPPDPPDOklahoma St
FLORIDA19.519Vanderbilt
CLEMSON3131Duke
d-W Michigan4.53E Michigan
No Illinois3.52.5C MICHIGAN
Bowling Green1111.5KENT ST
NAVY11.512.555Tulane
ARKANSAS4.5451S Carolina
Akron23BALL ST
TEXAS TECH161670Texas A&M
MIAMI-OHIO2727Buffalo
NOTRE DAME88.549Tennessee
Byu121256UNLV
BOISE ST3534New Mexico St
UTAH32.552Wyoming
La Tech87UTAH ST
SMU7.57.5Rice
Texas2828BAYLOR
Oregon St4.53.557WASHINGTON
OHIO ST3534Illinois
IOWA ST77.547Kansas St
COLORADO1111.552Missouri
Nebraska1138KANSAS
AIR FORCE13.51155Army
VA TECH66.541Miami-Fla
OREGON1 (C)2California
PENN ST101154Wisconsin
Auburn22.522.5KENTUCKY
NEV-RENO6.55.566Hawaii
Houston32.5C FLORIDA
Ucla8.59.555ARIZONA
USC32.533.567Stanford
Alabama171638MISS ST
TCU6.5756Colorado St
Arizona St2.52.568WASH ST
FLORIDA ST141348Nc State
TEX-EL PASO9.5954Tulsa
FRESNO ST33.533San Jose St
TROY ST3.53Fla Atlantic
UL-MONROE10.510.5Florida Int’l
MID TENN ST65Arkansas St
UL-Lafayette44NORTH TEXAS

d-Detroit

Note: The (C) after the opening line denotes that California opened as a favorite.

Note: Op is the opening line, Cur is the up to date line, and O/U is the over/under point total for each game.

NBA

FavoritePointsUnderdog
76ERS8Bobcats
Grizzlies2MAGIC
Nets4RAPTORS
Pistons2.5CELTICS
KNICKS4Wizards
SPURS7Cavaliers
NUGGETS11Blazers
CLIPPERS10.5Hawks
SONICS4T’wolves
WARRIORS7.5Jazz