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World Series

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BASEBALL

World Series Strikeouts Four-game Series

The most strikeouts by a hitter in a 4-game series in World Series history:

Player, Team, YearsNo.
Brad Hawpe, Colorado, 20078
Bob Meusel, N.Y. Yankees, 19277
Ken Caminiti, San Diego, 19987
Morgan Ensberg, Houston, 20057

Career Postseason Hits Leaders

The career postseason hits leaders (x-active):

Through Oct. 28

PlayerHits
1. x-Derek Jeter153
2. Bernie Williams128
3. x-Kenny Lofton97
4. x-Chipper Jones96
5. x-Manny Ramirez95
6. David Justice89
7. Pete Rose86
8. Paul O’Neill85
9. Tino Martinez83
10. Reggie Jackson78

Most Career Postseason Homers

(x-active)

Through Oct. 28

24 — x-Manny Ramirez, Cleveland-Boston

22 — Bernie Williams, N.Y. Yankees

18 — Mickey Mantle, N.Y. Yankees

18 — Reggie Jackson, Oakland-N.Y. Yankees-California

17 — x-Derek Jeter, N.Y. Yankees

17 — x-Jim Thome, Cleveland

15 — Babe Ruth, N.Y. Yankees

14 — David Justice, Atlanta-Cleveland-N.Y. Yankees-Oakland

13 — x-Albert Pujols, St. Louis

13 — x-Jim Edmonds, St. Louis

13 — x-Chipper Jones, Atlanta

World Series Sweeps

2007—Boston (AL) 4, Colorado (NL) 0

2005—Chicago (AL) 4, Houston (NL) 0

2004—Boston (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) 0

1999—New York (AL) 4, Atlanta (NL) 0

1998—New York (AL) 4, San Diego (NL) 0

1990—Cincinnati (NL) 4, Oakland (AL) 0

1989—Oakland (AL) 4, San Francisco (NL) 0

1976—Cincinnati (NL) 4, New York (AL) 0

1966—Baltimore (AL) 4, Los Angeles (NL) 0

1963—Los Angeles (NL) 4, New York (AL) 0

1954—New York (NL) 4, Cleveland (AL) 0

1950—New York (AL) 4, Philadelphia (NL) 0

1939—New York (AL) 4, Cincinnati (NL) 0

1938—New York (AL) 4, Chicago (NL) 0

1932—New York (AL) 4, Chicago (NL) 0

1928—New York (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) 0

1927—New York (AL) 4, Pittsburgh (NL) 0

1922—New York (NL) 4, New York (AL) 0, 1 tie

1914—Boston (NL) 4, Philadelphia (AL) 0

1907—Chicago (NL) 4, Detroit (AL) 0, 1 tie

Consecutive Postseason Wins Single Postseason

8 — Chicago White Sox, 2005

8 — Boston, 2004

7 — Cincinnati, 1976

7 — Boston, 2007

7 — Colorado, 2007

7 — New York Yankees, 1998

6 — New York Yankees, 1999

6 — Oakland, 1989

6 — Baltimore, 1970

Most World Series Championships

26 — New York Yankees

10 — St. Louis Cardinals

9 — Oakland-Kansas City-Philadelphia Athletics

7 — Boston Red Sox

6 — Los Angeles-Brooklyn Dodgers

5 — Cincinnati Reds

5 — Pittsburgh Pirates

5 — San Francisco-New York Giants

4 — Detroit Tigers

3 — Atlanta-Milwaukee-Boston Braves

3 — Baltimore Orioles

3 — Chicago White Sox

2 — Minnesota Twins

2 — Chicago Cubs

2 — Cleveland Indians

2 — Florida Marlins

2 — New York Mets

2 — Toronto Blue Jays

BASKETBALL

NBA

Tuesday’s Games

Portland at San Antonio, 5 p.m.

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

Houston at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday’s Games

Milwaukee at Orlando, 4 p.m.

Washington at Indiana, 4 p.m.

Philadelphia at Toronto, 4 p.m.

Chicago at New Jersey, 4:30 p.m.

San Antonio at Memphis, 5 p.m.

Dallas at Cleveland, 5 p.m.

Sacramento at New Orleans, 5 p.m.

Seattle at Denver, 7:30 p.m.

Thursday’s Games

Detroit at Miami, 5 p.m.

Houston at Utah, 6 p.m.

Phoenix at Seattle, 7:30 p.m.

FOOTBALL

CFL

All Times PDT

EAST DIVISION

WLTPtsPFPA
x-Toronto107020399323
x-Winnipeg97119419387
x-Montreal89016381413
Hamilton21504294496

WEST DIVISION

WLTPtsPFPA
y-British Columbia133127517355
x-Saskatchewan125024517393
x-Calgary79115449502
Edmonton511111381488

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

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

Friday’s Game

Montreal at Winnipeg, 5 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Toronto at Saskatchewan, noon.

Edmonton at Hamilton, 4 p.m.

Calgary at British Columbia, 7 p.m.

End of regular season

College The AP Top 25 Poll

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 27, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Ohio St. (59)9-01,6151
2. Boston College (1)8-01,5012
3. LSU (3)7-11,4783
4. Oregon7-11,4175
5. Oklahoma7-11,3654
6. Arizona St. (2)8-01,3107
7. West Virginia7-11,2866
8. Kansas8-01,16412
9. Missouri7-11,12113
10. Georgia6-294920
11. Virginia Tech6-28238
12. Hawaii8-077616
13. Southern Cal6-27429
14. Texas7-272817
15. Michigan7-272619
16. Connecticut7-1555
17. Alabama6-254722
18. Florida5-35329
19. Auburn6-353023
20. South Florida6-239211
21. Boise St.7-1259
21. Wake Forest6-2259
23. South Carolina6-319615
24. Tennessee5-3165
25. Clemson6-2146

Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 132, California 131, Kentucky 123, Virginia 33, Penn St. 30, BYU 22, Purdue 22, Troy 13, Kansas St. 12, UCLA 11, Oklahoma St. 5, Illinois 4, New Mexico 4, Rutgers 1.

USA Today Top 25 Poll

The Top 25 teams in the USA Today college coaches poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 27, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Ohio State (56)9-01,4951
2. Boston Coll. (3)8-01,4142
3. LSU7-11,3243
4. Oregon (1)7-11,2805
5. Oklahoma7-11,2694
6. Arizona State8-01,2217
7. West Virginia7-11,1776
8. Kansas8-01,10810
9. Missouri7-198313
10. Georgia6-279119
11. Hawaii8-076914
12. Texas7-275316
13. Virginia Tech6-27369
14. Michigan7-270121
15. Southern Cal6-26798
16. Auburn6-345423
17. Florida5-345111
18. Alabama6-243924
19. Wisconsin7-242225
20. Connecticut7-1419NR
21. South Florida6-229112
22. Boise State7-1218NR
23. Kentucky6-315915
24. Clemson6-2145NR
25. South Carolina6-313117

Others receiving votes: Virginia 119; California 118; Wake Forest 115; Purdue 107; Tennessee 64; Penn State 53; Illinois 21; Kansas State 20; Brigham Young 13; Oklahoma State 11; Cincinnati 8; Texas Tech 8; Houston 4; Vanderbilt 4; Colorado 2; Florida State 2; Oregon State 2.

Harris Interactive Top 25 Poll

The Top 25 teams in the first Harris Interactive College Football Poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 27, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Ohio State (114)9-02,8501
2. Boston College8-02,6652
3. LSU7-12,5683
4. Oklahoma7-12,4514
5. Oregon7-12,4335
6. Arizona State8-02,2918
7. West Virginia7-12,2326
8. Kansas8-02,04711
9. Missouri7-11,92313
10. Hawaii8-01,64014
11. Texas7-21,51416
12. Georgia6-21,50719
13. Southern Cal6-21,3127
14. Virginia Tech6-21,28610
15. Michigan7-21,28321
16. Florida5-39219
17. Alabama6-289124
18. Auburn6-384423
19. Connecticut7-1829NR
20. South Florida6-260212
21. Wisconsin7-2572NR
22. Boise State7-1394NR
23. South Carolina6-332217
24. Kentucky6-328415
25. Wake Forest6-2272NR

Other teams receiving votes: California 250; Virginia 203; Purdue 194; Clemson 169; Tennessee 127; Penn State 63; UCLA 24; Cincinnati 15; Illinois 15; Kansas State 10; Rutgers 10; BYU 7; Oregon State 5; Texas Tech 5; Troy 5; Air Force 4; Arkansas 4; Oklahoma State 3; Colorado 2; Texas A&M 2.

D3football.com Top 25 Poll

The D3football.com Top 25 is voted on bya a panel of 25 coaches, Sports Information Directors and media members from across the country.

RecordPtsPvs
1. Mount Union (25)8-06251
2. UW-Whitewater7-15983
3. St. John’s9-05454
4. Wheaton (Ill.)8-05365
5. Central9-05146
6. M.Hardin-Baylor7-14962
7. St. John Fisher8-14607
8. Wesley8-143410
9. Wash and Jeff7-04298
10. Wabash8-037413
11. Salisbury8-13289
12. Linfield5-229815
13. Wartburg7-127816
14. Trinity (Tex)7-125719
15. New Jersey7-124218
16. Muhlenberg8-024220
17. Capital6-223912
18. Bethel7-121523
19. Alfred7-119411
20. RPI7-014621
21. Franklin7-1127
22. St. Olaf6-283
23. St. Norbert9-065
24. Occidental6-14814
25. UW-Eau Claire6-244

Others receiving votes: Ohio Northern 43, Whitworth 40, North Central 27, Case Western Reserve 22, Redlands 21, Cortland State 21, Waynesburg 19, UW-Stevens Point 17, Millsaps 15, Albright 13, Mt. St. Joseph 12, Montclair State 9, Hampden-Sydney 8, Curry 7, North Carolina Wesleyan 4, Baldwin-Wallace 4, Randolph-Macon 3, Ithaca 3, Hartwick 3, Bridgewater (Va.) 3, Hobart 2.

HOCKEY

NHL

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

AtlanticWLOTPtsGFGA
Philadelphia730143522
Pittsburgh541113033
N.Y. Islanders540102633
New Jersey36172234
N.Y. Rangers36171621
NortheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Ottawa910183419
Montreal622143527
Toronto543134645
Boston640122524
Buffalo550103634
SoutheastWLOTPtsGFGA
Carolina723174731
Tampa Bay531113227
Washington46082429
Florida47082734
Atlanta38062445

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CentralWLOTPtsGFGA
Detroit921194329
Columbus631132820
St. Louis630122720
Chicago560102932
Nashville46082533
NorthwestWLOTPtsGFGA
Minnesota722162824
Colorado740143631
Calgary533133736
Edmonton570102940
Vancouver570103237
PacificWLOTPtsGFGA
Los Angeles660123938
Dallas532122824
San Jose551112527
Anaheim472102735
Phoenix36062028

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

Sunday’s Results

Colorado 3, Minnesota 1

Edmonton 3, Anaheim 2, SO

Detroit 3, Vancouver 2

Today’s Games

Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m.

Washington at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.

San Jose at Dallas, 5 p.m.

Avalanche 3, Wild 1

Minnesota1001
Colorado1113

First Period—1, Colorado, Smyth 5 (Joe Sakic), 8:29. 2, Minnesota, Belanger 4 (Bouchard, Foster), 15:42 (pp). Second Period—3, Colorado, Svatos 5 (Smyth, Sakic), 15:30. Third Period—4, Colorado, Wolski 4 (Stastny, Brunette), 19:23 (pp). A—17,041 (18,007).

Oilers 3, Ducks 2 (SO)

Edmonton10103
Anaheim01102

Edmonton won shootout 2-0

First Period—1, Edmonton, Hemsky 3 (Horcoff), 12:41. Second Period—2, Anaheim, Kunitz 5 (Perry), 11:51. Third Period—3, Anaheim, Perry 6 (McDonald), 7:53. 4, Edmonton, Cogliano 3 (Sanderson, Gilbert), 18:33 (sh). Overtime—None. Shootout—Edmonton 2 (Gagner G, Hemsky G), Anaheim 0 (Perry NG, Kunitz NG). A—17,174 (17,174).

Red Wings 3, Canucks 2

Detroit2103
Vancouver1102

First Period—1, Vancouver, Cooke 3 (Linden, Morrison), 5:48. 2, Detroit, Holmstrom 8 (Datsyuk, Zetterberg), 6:00. 3, Detroit, Samuelsson 2 (Filppula, Lidstrom), 19:43. Second Period—4, Vancouver, Naslund 4 (Pyatt, Kesler), 15:01. 5, Detroit, Hudler 2 (Samuelsson, Draper), 19:00. A—18,630 (18,630).

WHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

EastGPWLOTLSOLPts
Regina171250024
Swift Current161040222
Moose Jaw15833120
Brandon16961019
Prince Albert175102012
Saskatoon14310107
CentralGPWLOTLSOLPts
Medicine Hat161132024
Calgary171150123
Lethbridge17971019
Kootenay17692014
Edmonton14561213
Red Deer174103011

WESTERN CONFERENCE

B.C.GPWLOTLSOLPts
Vancouver161121225
Chilliwack151041021
Kamloops14671013
Kelowna14571112
Prince George15690012
U.S.GPWLOTLSOLPts
Spokane151121124
Tri-City161240024
Everett14860016
Seattle11622115
Portland14212004

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

Sunday’s Results

Spokane 9, Portland 1

Edmonton 4, Calgary 3

Brandon 5, Seattle 2

Lethbridge 3, Red Deer 2

Today’s Game

Vancouver at Prince George

Tuesday’s Games

Kamloops at Kelowna

Edmonton at Lethbridge

Red Deer at Medicine Hat

Kootenay at Prince Albert

Regina at Swift Current

Wednesday’s Game

Kootenay at Saskatoon

Thursday’s Game

Kootenay at Saskatoon

Friday’s Games

Seattle at Spokane, 7 p.m.

Prince George at Kamloops

Chilliwack at Kelowna

Calgary at Kootenay

Moose Jaw at Regina

Vancouver at Tri-City

Swift Current at Brandon

Portland at Medicine Hat

Everett at Red Deer

Chiefs 9, Winter Hawks 1

Spokane4329
Portland1001

First period—1. Spokane, J. Blackwater (5) (O. Roman) 1:11 2. Spokane, C. Langkow (3) (L. Koper, J. Cowen) 2:49 3. Spokane, J. Blackwater (6) (C. Kelner, O. Roman) 4:50 4. Spokane, D. Bowman (10) (C. Bruton, J. Coyle) 6:40 5. Portland, N. Hotson (2) (L. Alexiuk, F. McLaren) 17:11 Second period—6. Spokane, L. Koper (2) (T. Johnson, C. Langkow) 3:29 7. Spokane, J. Blackwater (7) (O. Roman) 15:59 8. Spokane, M. Wahl (4) (J. Coyle, C. Bruton) 17:18 Third period—9. Spokane, S. Compton (4) (L. Koper, J. Falk) 15:08 PP 10. Spokane, O. Roman (4) (C. Kelner, J. Blackwater) 16:15 Power-play Opp.—Spokane 1-5; Portland 0-4. Saves—Spokane, Armstrong 14-5-8—27. Portland, Mucha 1-0-0—1; White 5-16-11—32. A—2,756.

KIJHL

Braves 7, Golden Rockets 1

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Spokane4217

SCORING: Golden Rockets—Pinder. Spokane Braves—Kellogg, Bacon, Thompson, Walsh, Lelwica, Horlacher, West.

Saves—Golden, Nolan 23-13-18—54. Spokane, Ulrich 7-3-3—13.

AUTO RACING

Pep Boys Auto 500

NASCAR-NEXTEL CUP SERIES

At Atlanta Motor Speedway

Hampton, Ga.

Lap length: 1.54 miles

(Start position in parentheses)

1. (6) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 329 laps, 135.26 mph., $349,561. 2. (16) Carl Edwards, Ford, 329, $217,775. 3. (32) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, 329, $203,533. 4. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 329, $180,416. 5. (28) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 329, $157,616.

6. (26) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 329, $119,925. 7. (8) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 329, $150,011. 8. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 329, $145,833. 9. (4) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 329, $146,291. 10. (14) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 329, $100,025.

11. (24) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 329, $114,008. 12. (15) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 329, $113,825. 13. (39) Kyle Petty, Dodge, 329, $111,133. 14. (10) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, 329, $115,270. 15. (34) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 329, $140,961.

16. (31) AJ Allmendinger, Toyota, 329, $91,775. 17. (38) Ricky Rudd, Ford, 329, $124,508. 18. (43) Bill Elliott, Ford, 329, $112,189. 19. (3) Dale Jarrett, Toyota, 329, $88,450. 20. (19) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 329, $108,000.

21. (33) Robby Gordon, Ford, 328, $90,150. 22. (1) Greg Biffle, Ford, 328, $120,975. 23. (40) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, 328, $97,800. 24. (18) Denny Hamlin, Chevrolet, 328, $103,250. 25. (5) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, accident, 327, $128,958.

26. (25) Jamie McMurray, Ford, accident, 327, $94,950. 27. (36) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 327, $85,750. 28. (29) John Andretti, Dodge, 327, $93,408. 29. (27) Scott Riggs, Dodge, 327, $92,875. 30. (30) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 323, $130,461.

31. (20) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, accident, 322, $121,520. 32. (35) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, 321, $84,200. 33. (37) David Ragan, Ford, 320, $120,700. 34. (21) Juan Pablo Montoya, Dodge, 283, $118,350. 35. (22) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 275, $111,008.

36. (23) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, accident, 268, $80,450. 37. (9) Ryan Newman, Dodge, engine, 267, $112,375. 38. (42) Dave Blaney, Toyota, 263, $97,722. 39. (7) David Stremme, Dodge, accident, 250, $80,050. 40. (41) Jeremy Mayfield, Chevrolet, 250, $87,925.

41. (11) Bobby Labonte, Dodge, 238, $116,736. 42. (13) David Gilliland, Ford, accident, 64, $106,924. 43. (12) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, accident, 64, $87,861.

Time of Race: 3 hours, 44 minutes, 45 seconds. Margin of Victory: Caution seconds. Caution Flags: 14 for 56 laps. Lead Changes: 19 among 11 drivers.

Lap Leaders: G.Biffle 1; Ku.Busch 2-35; K.Petty 36; Ku.Busch 37-56; M.Truex Jr. 57-59; Ku.Busch 60-100; P.Menard 101; M.Truex Jr. 102-150; K.Harvick 151; M.Truex Jr. 152-164; Ky.Busch 165-174; Ku.Busch 175-177; M.Truex Jr. 178-235; A.Allmendinger 236; K.Kahne 237-239; Ky. Busch 240-268; M.Truex Jr. 269-280; Ky. Busch 281-318; D.Hamlin 319-321; J.Johnson 322-329.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): M.Truex Jr., 5 times for 135 laps; Ku.Busch, 4 times for 98 laps; Ky.Busch, 3 times for 77 laps; J.Johnson 1 time for 8 laps; D.Hamlin, 1 time for 3 laps; K.Kahne, 1 time for 3 laps; A.Allmendinger, 1 time for 1 lap; P.Menard, 1 time for 1 lap; G.Biffle, 1 time for 1 lap; K.Petty, 1 time for 1 lap; K.Harvick, 1 time for 1 lap.

Point Standings: 1. J.Gordon, 6,201. 2. J.Johnson, 6,192. 3. C.Bowyer, 6,090. 4. C.Edwards, 5,940. 5. T.Stewart, 5,879. 6. Ky.Busch, 5,873. 7. K.Harvick, 5,809. 8. J.Burton, 5,801. 9. Ku.Busch, 5,782. 10. D.Hamlin, 5,777. 11. M.Kenseth, 5,753. 12. M.Truex Jr., 5,688.

FIGURE SKATING

Skate America

At Sovereign Center; Reading, Pa.

Free Dance

1. Tanith Belbin and Benjamin Agosto, United States, 97.68 points. 2. Nathalie Pechalat and Fabian Bourzat, France, 90.33. 3. Federica Faiella and Massimo Scali, Italy, 86.29. 4. Meryl Davis and Charlie White, United States, 85.79. 5. Kristin Fraser and Igor Likanin, Azerbaijan, 85.38.

Final Standings

1. Belbin-Agosto, 192.95. 2. Pechalat-Bourzat, 181.84. 3. Faiella-Scali, 172.28. 4. Davis-White, 168.79. 5. Fraser-Likanin, 167.80. 6. Navarro-Bommentre, 158.93. 7. Zaretski-Zaretski, 157.85. 8. Rubleva-Shefer, 151.58. 9. Reed-Reed, 142.63. 10. Yu-Wang, 135.29.

Free Skate

1. Miki Ando, Japan, 105.31. 2. Kimmie Meissner, United States, 103.99. 3. Carolina Zhang, United States, 96.87. 4. Mira Leung, Canada, 93.10. 5. Emily Hughes, United States, 92.84.

Final Standings

1. Meissner, 163.23. 2. Ando, 161.89. 3. Zhang, 153.35. 4. Hughes, 140.50. 5. Leung, 139.14. 6. Gedevanishvili, 126.06. 7. Ievleva, 124.84. 8. Asada, 120.49. 9. Karademir, 119.26. 10. Marchei, 116.44. 11. Xu, 112.46.

GOLF

PGA-Ginn sur Mer Classic

At Tesoro Club, Arnold Palmer Course

Port St. Lucie, Fla.

Purse: $4.5 million

Yardage: 7,381; Par: 73

Partial Final Round

Note: Play suspended due to darkness with 6 players still on the course. The round will be completed Monday morning.

Dicky Pride ;73-70-69-64—276
Ken Duke ;72-67-70-70—279
Cameron Beckman ;70-70-67-72—279
Charlie Wi ;69-71-68-71—279
Robert Gamez ;72-71-71-66—280
Michael Sim ;69-67-72-72—280
Robert Garrigus ;72-70-67-71—280
Jerry Kelly ;72-72-68-69—281
Parker McLachlin ;71-68-70-72—281
Chris Stroud ;70-69-70-72—281

Tommy Armour III ;64-68-78-72—282

Jeff Quinney ;73-64-72-73—282

Daisuke Maruyama ;71-66-71-74—282

Bryce Molder ;67-71-72-73—283

Greg Owen ;70-71-68-74—283

Rich Beem ;71-72-71-70—284

Lucas Glover ;71-68-73-72—284

Cliff Kresge ;74-70-70-70—284

Russ Cochran ;73-69-72-71—285

Brendon de Jonge ;74-70-68-73—285

Frank Lickliter II ;68-72-74-71—285

Mark Brooks ;69-72-71-73—285

Matt Kuchar ;72-70-69-74—285

Kevin Na ;68-70-73-74—285

Paul Gow ;70-70-70-75—285

Justin Leonard ;73-69-68-75—285

Garrett Willis ;73-71-70-72—286

Brian Gay ;70-70-75-71—286

John Huston ;70-69-76-71—286

Andrew Buckle ;72-72-71-71—286

Ryan Armour ;72-72-72-70—286

Michael Boyd ;73-68-72-74—287

Craig Kanada ;67-71-76-73—287

Craig Bowden ;71-70-70-76—287

Johnson Wagner ;73-71-71-72—287

Lee Janzen ;75-68-73-71—287

Joe Durant ;71-71-75-70—287

Ryan Palmer ;71-71-71-75—288

Jason Dufner ;71-70-72-75—288

Ben Curtis ;75-66-73-74—288

Michael Putnam ;68-70-73-77—288

Rich Barcelo ;74-68-73-73—288

Ryuji Imada ;68-71-70-79—288

Steve Lowery ;70-66-76-77—289

Steve Flesch ;68-73-71-77—289

Ted Purdy ;69-68-77-75—289

Steve Wheatcroft ;72-72-72-73—289

Bob Tway ;70-70-73-77—290

Jeff Gove ;73-70-73-74—290

Duffy Waldorf ;71-72-74-73—290

Brian Davis ;73-71-73-73—290

Kyle Reifers ;73-68-73-77—291

Craig Lile ;73-70-71-77—291

Greg Kraft ;72-70-73-76—291

Harrison Frazar ;75-68-73-75—291

Jay Williamson ;69-75-72-75—291

Jim Gallagher, Jr. ;70-74-72-75—291

Steve Marino ;73-71-74-73—291

Dan Forsman ;70-72-73-77—292

Doug LaBelle II ;75-69-73-75—292

Jesper Parnevik ;72-72-70-79—293

Grant Waite ;72-72-72-77—293

John Merrick ;72-70-73-79—294

Bart Bryant ;72-72-73-77—294

Chris Riley ;70-74-72-82—298

Did Not Finish

Shigeki Maruyama ;69-68-68—205
Fredrik Jacobson ;71-67-67—205
Daniel Chopra ;67-66-69—202
Sean O’Hair ;68-68-69—205
Briny Baird ;69-70-65—204
Bob Estes ;64-68-72—204

Honda LPGA Thailand

At Siam Country Club, Pattaya Old Course

Pattaya, Thailand

Purse: $1.3 million

Yardage: 6,469; Par: 72

Final

(x-amateur)

S.Pettersen, $195,00065-68-63-71—267
Laura Davies, $125,51471-66-66-65—268
Paula Creamer, $91,05272-66-66-66—270
R.Hetherington, $70,43669-70-68-65—272
S.Prammnsdh, $56,69372-67-69-66—274
A.Sorenstam, $46,38572-68-68-67—275
Alena Sharp, $38,82667-68-72-70—277
Laura Diaz, $32,29871-68-71-68—278
Reilley Rankin, $32,29869-70-70-69—278
Katherine Hull, $27,83168-71-68-73—280
Sophie Gustafson, $23,38171-70-72-68—281
Hee-Won Han, $23,38169-70-72-70—281
Brittany Lang, $23,38171-72-67-71—281
Seon Hwa Lee, $23,38171-69-69-72—281
a-Mika Miyasato71-73-69-69—282
Morgan Pressel, $19,37975-68-69-70—282
Maria Hjorth, $19,37969-74-68-71—282
In-Kyung Kim, $16,76772-75-67-69—283
Lindsey Wright, $16,76774-70-69-70—283
Linda Wessberg, $16,76772-70-70-71—283
Joo Mi Kim, $16,76771-67-71-74—283
Teresa Lu, $14,43175-68-71-70—284
V.Nirapathpngprn, $14,43172-71-70-71—284
Inbee Park, $14,43173-68-71-72—284
Angela Park, $14,43168-70-72-74—284
C.Matthew, $12,88575-66-75-69—285
Jeong Jang, $12,88576-69-70-70—285
Silvia Cavalleri, $11,24274-75-68-69—286
Janice Moodie, $11,24273-70-74-69—286
Kyeong Bae, $11,24269-71-76-70—286
OSattayabanphot, $11,24273-71-70-72—286
Gloria Park, $11,24271-73-70-72—286
Julieta Granada, $9,75875-73-70-69—287
Christina Kim, $9,75874-73-71-69—287
Shi Hyun Ahn, $8,96869-76-70-73—288
Heather Young, $8,96873-68-69-78—288
a-Patcharajutr Kngkrphn73-74-70-72—289
Birdie Kim, $8,45275-70-72-72—289
Il Mi Chung, $7,93774-75-71-70—290
M.Francella, $7,93776-70-73-71—290
Brittany Lincicome, $7,14772-74-76-69—291
Beth Bader, $7,14777-73-70-71—291
Meena Lee, $7,14775-71-71-74—291
Jimin Kang, $6,32277-73-73-71—294
Se Ri Pak, $6,32273-78-70-73—294
Amy Hung, $6,32275-73-72-74—294
Na On Min, $5,63579-73-73-70—295
T.Plucksataporn, $5,63574-74-77-70—295
Hye Jung Choi, $5,63574-76-73-72—295
Karin Sjodin, $5,22376-75-75-70—296
a-Ariya Jutanugarn75-74-74-74—297
Becky Morgan, $4,91374-74-74-75—297
Lorie Kane, $4,91370-77-74-76—297
Young Kim, $4,67379-76-77-67—299
Diana D’Alessio, $4,53575-77-73-76—301
Asuka Tsujimura, $4,39874-76-76-77—303
Ai Miyazato, $4,19279-80-73-72—304
Siew-Ai Lim, $4,19282-81-68-73—304
Karine Icher, $3,98477-76-77-78—308
Jennifer Rosales79-75-77—DQ

Charles Schwab Cup Championship

CHAMPIONS TOUR

At Sonoma Golf Club

Sonoma, Calif.

Purse: $2.5 million

Yardage: 7,111; Par: 72

Final Round

Jim Thorpe, $442,00064-69-69-66—268
Fred Funk, $234,50070-69-66-66—271
Denis Watson, $234,50069-64-68-70—271
Mark McNulty, $177,00074-66-65-67—272
Tom Purtzer, $129,50068-67-72-66—273
E,Romero, $129,50064-68-71-70—273
Tom Kite, $94,33371-67-71-65—274
Hale Irwin, $94,33370-73-66-65—274
Keith Fergus, $94,33369-68-70-67—274
Joe Ozaki, $74,00070-65-71-69—275
Brad Bryant, $74,00068-67-67-73—275
Bobby Wadkins, $65,00069-68-69-70—276
David Edwards, $54,62572-69-70-66—277
Loren Roberts, $54,62571-70-69-67—277
D.A. Weibring, $54,62567-72-68-70—277
Mark James, $54,62566-70-69-72—277
Ben Crenshaw, $47,00071-68-68-72—279
Scott Simpson, $44,00070-69-70-71—280
Scott Hoch, $41,00070-72-68-71—281
Andy Bean, $36,00070-70-75-67—282
Tom Watson, $36,00074-71-70-67—282
David Eger, $36,00072-73-69-68—282
Jay Haas, $36,00068-70-71-73—282
Des Smyth, $29,00074-69-72-68—283
R.W. Eaks, $29,00073-68-71-71—283
Gil Morgan, $29,00071-70-70-72—283
Dana Quigley, $26,00076-70-68-70—284
Bob Gilder, $25,00076-72-68-74—290
Lonnie Nielsen, $24,50077-68-77-69—291

SOCCER

MLS Playoffs

All Times PDT

Conference Semifinals

(Two-leg Aggregate Score Series)

Eastern Conference

D.C. United vs. Chicago

Thursday, Oct. 25: Chicago 1, D.C. United 0, Chicago leads series 1-0

Thursday, Nov. 1: Chicago at D.C. United, 4:30 p.m.

New England vs. New York

Saturday, Oct. 27: New England 0, New York 0, tie, series tied 0-0

Saturday, Nov. 3: New York at New Engand, 4:30 p.m.

Western Conference

CD Chivas USA vs. Kansas City

Saturday, Oct. 27: CD Chivas USA at Kansas City, 85 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 3: Kansas City at CD Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m.

Houston vs. FC Dallas

Saturday, Oct. 27: Houston at FC Dallas, 5 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 2: FC Dallas at Houston, 5:30 p.m.

College men

Northwest Conference Pacific Lutheran 1, Whitworth 0 (2OT)

Second overtime—1, PLU, Karamatic (Brown) 108:00.

Shots on goal—PLU 14, Whitworth 19. Saves—PLU, Mangum 8. Whitworth, Barnum 3.

Pac-10 Conference Washington 1, UCLA 0

First half—1, UW, Allen 23:00. Second half—none.

Shots on goal—UW 4, UCLA 15. Saves–UW, Fung 4. UCLA, Perk 1.

College women

Northwest Conference Whitworth 2, Pacific Lutheran 0

First half—none. Second half—1, Whit, Ramsey (Brogden-Thome) 66:00. 2, Whit, Ramsey (Hagerott) 77:00.

Shots on goal—PLU 7, Whitworth 17. Saves—PLU, Tschauner 5. Whitworth, Motz 2.

Pac-10 Conference Washington 2, Oregon 0

First half—none. Second half—1, UW, Oobison (Beal) 49:00. 2, UW, Beal (Hyatt) 53:00.

Shots on goal—Oregon 15, Washington 2. Save—Oregon, Chatfield 5. Washington, Carr 4.

Western Athletic Conference Fresno St. 3, Idaho 0

First half—1, FSU, Gutierrez (Sill) 8:00. 2, FSU, Reyes 27:00. Second half—3, FSU, Reyes (Gutierrez) 53:00.

Shots on goal—FSU 19, Idaho 11. Saves—FSU, Revel 4, Smith 0. Idaho, Sandman 5.

West Coast Conference San Diego 1, Gonzaga 0 (2OT)

Second overtime—1, USD, Garcia (Vella) 101:00.

Shots on goal—USD 16, GU 9. Saves—USD, Cameron 3. GU, Ames 8.

TENNIS

ATP Davidoff Swiss Indoors

At St. Jakobshalle

Basel, Switzerland

Purse: $1.22 million (Intl. Series)

Surface: Carpet-Indoor

Singles Championship

Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, def. Jarkko Nieminen, Finland, 6-3, 6-4.

Doubles Championship

Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United States, def. James Blake, United States, and Mark Knowles, Bahamas, 6-1, 6-1.

ATP St. Petersburg Open

At Sports Complex Peterburgsky

St. Petersburg, Russia

Purse: $975,000 (Intl. Series)

Surface: Carpet-Indoor

Singles Championship

Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Fernando Verdasco (6), Spain, 6-2, 6-3.

Doubles Championship

Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Nenad Zimonjic (1), Serbia, def. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, and Todd Perry (4), Australia, 6-1, 7-6 (3).

Generali Ladies Linz

WTA TOUR

At Intersport Arena Linz

Linz, Austria

Purse: $600,000 (Tier II)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

Singles Championship

Daniela Hantuchova (2), Slovakia, def. Patty Schnyder (6), Switzerland, 6-4, 6-2.

Doubles Championship

Cara Black, Zimbabwe, and Liezel Huber (1), South Africa, def. Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia, and Ai Sugiyama (2), Japan, 6-2, 3-6, 10-8 tiebreak.

ATP Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon

At Palais des Sports de Gerland

Lyon, France

Purse: $942,100 (Intl. Series)

Surface: Carpet-Indoor

Singles Championship

Sebastien Grosjean, France, def. Marc Gicquel, France, 7-6 (5), 6-4.

Doubles Championship

Sebastien Grosjean and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, def. Lukasz Kubot, Poland, and Lovro Zovko, Croatia, 6-4, 6-3.

ATP BNP Paribas Masters

At Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris

Purse: $2.996 million (Masters)

Surface: Carpet-Indoor

Singles First Round

David Nalbandian, Argentina, def. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, 6-4, 6-4.

Gilles Simon, France, def. Potito Starace, Italy, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.

Fish counts

The upstream movement of Chinook, steelhead and shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams on 10/27/2007 and year-to-date totals:

SiteChinookSteelheadShad
Bonneville55740
Year totals271,190319,9852,575,277
The Dalles1332590
Year totals186,722243,4013,591,992
John Day207469n/a
Year totals152,614230,264n/a
McNaryNCNCNC
Year totals128,439206,067993,082
Priest RapidsNCNCNC
Year totals58,50514,7041,015
WellsNCNCNC
Year totals16,8057,100n/a
Ice HarborNCNCNC
Year totals49,402149,633202,818
L.MonumentalNCNCNC
Year totals54,736148,1574
Little Goose421,042n/a
Year totals42,194132,478n/a
Lower Granite194905
Year totals40,155143,92321,384

MOVES

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

NEW JERSEY NETS—Waived G Robert Hite.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

SAN JOSE SHARKS—Placed F Ryane Clowe and D Rob Davison on injured reserve. Recalled F Devin Setoguchi and F Lukas Kaspar from Worcester (AHL).

COLLEGE

EASTERN MICHIGAN—Announced the retirement of Roger Coryell, baseball coach.

Today’s odds

America’s Line

NO LINE REPORT: On the NFL board, there is no line on the Saints - Jaguars game due to New Orleans RB Reggie Bush (questionable); there is no line on the Vikings - Chargers game due to Minnesota QB Tavaris Jackson (questionable) and backup QB Kelly Holcomb (questionable).

All other no line games are for teams that play tonight.

NBA

FavoritePtsUnderdog
Tuesday
SPURS12.5Blazers
WARRIORS3Jazz
Rockets2.5LAKERS

NFL

FavoriteOpCurO/UUnderdog
Packers3342.5BRONCOS
Sunday
Redskins3.53.536.5JETS
CHIEFSNLNLNLPackers
BUCS4436.5Panthers
FALCONS333749ers
SAINTSNLNLNLJaguars
LIONSNLNLNLBroncos
BILLS2243.5Bengals
ChargersNLNLNLVIKINGS
BROWNS1147Seahawks
Patriots4.54.557COLTS
RAIDERS3342Texans
Cowboys3346EAGLES
Mon., Nov. 5
STEELERS8.58.537Ravens

College football

FavoriteOpCurUnderdog
Thursday
GA TECH33Va Tech
Friday
OHIO U8.58.5Temple
BOWL GREEN77Akron
Nevada-Reno4.54.5NEW MEX ST
Saturday
INDIANA6.56.5Ball St
UCONN2.52.5Rutgers
SO FLORIDA55Cincinnati
N’WESTERN11Iowa
N CAROLINA2.52.5Maryland
MIAMI-FLA1313Nc State
Clemson1616DUKE
FLORIDA16.516.5Vanderbilt
ARKANSAS4.54.5S Carolina
BYU21.5212.5Colorado St
Kansas St1414IOWA ST
KANSAS1717Nebraska
E Carolina55MEMPHIS
PENN ST77PUrdue
NOTRE DAME3.53.5Navy
BOISE ST25.525.5San Jose St
Tex-El Paso77RICE
Lsu7.57.5ALABAMA
Ucla2.52.5Arizona St
MIAMI-OHIO77Buffalo
AIR FORCE16.516.5Army
C FLORIDANLNLMarshall
Michigan4.54.5MICHIGAN ST
OKLAHOMA20.520.5Tex A&M
OHIO ST15.515.5Wisconsin
FRESNO ST20.520.5Utah St
La Tech44IDAHO
TCU44New Mexico
Washington33STANFORD
TOLEDO77E Michigan
Texas TEch2121BAYLOR
Texas33OKLA ST
Missouri4.54.5COLORADO
Wake Forest1.51.5VIRGINIA
UABNLNLSo Miss
PITT1212Syracuse
BOSTON COL6.56.5Florida St
Tulsa6.56.5TULANE
USC1515Oregon St
Illinois10.510.5MINNESOTA
Wyoming44SAN DIEGO ST
CALIFORNIA14.514.5Washington St
ARKANSAS ST17.517.5Florida Int’l
GEORGIA15.515.5Troy
TENNESSEE3131UL-Lafayette
Mid Tenn St4.54.5UL-MONROE