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BASEBALL

PCL

American Conference

CentralWLPct.GB
Iowa (Cubs)7355.570
Col. Springs (Rockies)6762.5196 1/2
Albuquerque (Marlins)6367.48511
Omaha (Royals)6267.48111 1/2
EasternWLPct.GB
Oklahoma (Rangers)7555.577
Memphis (Cardinals)6565.50010
New Orleans (Astros)5971.45416
Nashville (Pirates)5870.45316

Pacific Conference

NorthernWLPct.GB
Tacoma (Mariners)7354.575
Portland (Padres)7357.5621 1/2
Edmonton (Expos)6366.48811
Salt Lake (Angels)4980.38025
SouthernWLPct.GB
Sacramento (Athletics)7456.569
Tucson (Diamondbacks)6564.5048 1/2
Las Vegas (Dodgers)5872.44616
Fresno (Giants)5773.43817

Monday’s Games

Albuquerque 14, Colorado Springs 9

Tucson 3, Edmonton 1

New Orleans 9, Iowa 6

Las Vegas 12, Salt Lake 9

Oklahoma 10, Nashville 7

Omaha 11, Memphis 2

Sacramento 7, Fresno 4

Tacoma 9, Portland 8

Tuesday’s Games

Albuquerque at Colorado Springs

Edmonton at Tucson

Iowa at New Orleans

Las Vegas at Salt Lake

Oklahoma at Nashville

Omaha at Memphis

Sacramento at Fresno

Tacoma at Portland

NWL

WLPct.GB
Boise (Cubs)3429.540
Tri-City (Rockies)3330.5241
Spokane (Rangers)3231.5082
Yakima (Diamondbacks)3033.4764
WLPct.GB
Everett (Mariners)3726.587
Vancouver (Athletics)3428.5482 1/2
Salem-Keizer (Giants)3132.4926
Eugene (Padres)2042.32316 1/2

Monday’s Games

Salem-Keizer 7, Spokane 2

Boise 8, Everett 4

Tri-City 3, Eugene 0

Vancouver 11, Yakima 5, 10 innings

Tuesday’s Games

Boise at Everett

Eugene at Tri-City

Spokane at Salem-Keizer

Vancouver at Yakima

Salem-Keizer 7, Spokane 2

SpokaneSalem-Keizer
abrhbiabrhbi
Hulett 2b1000Tmpner cf4210
Mahar rf3110Plmbo ss0111
Metcalf 3b3010Bowker lf3111
Fasano 1b4000Horwitz rf3022
Harrison dh0000Jnngs dh4010
Susdorf dh4000Klink 3b3111
Mask lf3000Bbnx 1b4120
Boggs cf3110Strain 2b3011
Baldwin c4010Conte c3110
Lenoir ss4011
Totals29251Totals307116
Spokane0110000002
Salem-Keizer00020122x7

E_Baldwin. LOB_Spokane 7, Salem Keizer 7. 2B_Palumbo (7). RBI_Lenoir (18), Palumbo (21), Bowker (6), Horwitz 2 (35), Klink (37), Strain (9). S_Timpner, Palumbo. SB_Mahar 2 (2). CS_Boggs. GIDP_Fasano, Boggs, Timpner, Jennings 2. DP_Spokane 3, Salem Keizer 2.

SpokaneIPHRERBBSO
Bannister542215
Cockroft L,1-60.101120
Jerome142101
Altman1.232210
Salem-KeizerIPHRERBBSO
Whitaker4.132254
Moreno, W4-03.120013
Espineli S,21.100003

HBP_by Cockroft (Bowker), by Altman (Conte), by Whitaker (Mahar). WP_Bannister, Whitaker. T_2:54. A_2,572.

Little League World Series

At South Williamsport, Pa.

All Times EDT

UNITED STATES

POOL A — WEST, Conejo Valley, Thousand Oaks, Calif.; NEW ENGLAND, Lincoln (R.I.); SOUTHEAST, Morganton, (N.C.); MIDWEST, Davenport (Iowa), Northwest.

POOL B — MID-ATLANTIC, South Caroline, Preston, Md.; NORTHWEST, Redmond (Wash.) North; GREAT LAKES, Owensboro (Ky.) Southern; SOUTHWEST, Lamar National, Richmond, Texas.

INTERNATIONAL

POOL C — LATIN AMERICA, Corundu, Panama; CANADA, East Nepean, Ottawa; ASIA, Shou-Tien, Taiwan; EMEA, Kutno, Poland.

POOL D — PACIFIC, Saipan; TRANSATLANTIC, Arabian American, Saudi Arabia; MEXICO, Guadalupe Linda Vista, Nuevo Leon; CARIBBEAN, Pabao, Curacao.

Monday, Aug. 23

Nuevo Leon 6, Saipan 3

Thousand Oaks, Calif. 10, Davenport, Iowa 0, 5 innings

Pabao, Curucao 6, Saudi Arabia 1

Lincoln, R.I. vs. Morganton, N.C., 7 p.m.

Shou-Tien, Taiwan 7, East Nepean, Ottawa 2

Tuesday, Aug. 24

Lincoln, R.I. vs. Thousand Oaks, Calif., 7 a.m.

Pabao, Curucao vs. Saipan, 8 a.m.

East Nepean, Ottawa vs. Kutno, Poland, 10 a.m.

Richmond, Texas vs. Preston, Md., noon.

Corundu, Panama vs. Shou-Tien, Taiwan, 2 p.m.

Redmond, Wash. vs. Owensboro, Ky., 5 p.m.

SEMIFINALS

Wednesday, Aug. 25

At Lamade Stadium

International

Pool D No. 1 vs. Pool C No. 2, 1 p.m.

United States

Pool B No. 1 vs. Pool A No. 2, 5 p.m.

Thursday, Aug. 26

International

Pool C No. 1 vs. Pool D No. 2, 2 p.m.

United States

Pool A No. 1 vs. Pool B No. 2, 5 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 27

Rain Day, no game scheduled

Saturday, Aug. 28

International championship, 11 a.m.

U.S. championship, 4:30 p.m.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Sunday, Aug. 29

Third place

International runner-up vs. U.S. runner-up, 10 a.m.

Championship

International champion vs. U.S. champion, 3:30 p.m.

FOOTBALL

NFL preseason

All Times PDT

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

EastWLTPctPFPA
Miami110.5001622
N.Y. Jets110.5004430
Buffalo110.5003122
New England110.5002737
SouthWLTPctPFPA
Tennessee2001.0004018
Indianapolis110.5002848
Houston110.5002138
Jacksonville110.5001922
NorthWLTPctPFPA
Cleveland110.5002034
Cincinnati110.5003723
Baltimore110.5004126
Pittsburgh110.5005930
WestWLTPctPFPA
Oakland110.5005351
Denver120.3334239
Kansas City110.5004841
San Diego110.5005534

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

EastWLTPctPFPA
Washington210.6675740
Dallas110.5002138
N.Y. Giants110.5005451
Philadelphia110.5003241
SouthWLTPctPFPA
Carolina2001.0005040
Atlanta110.5002748
New Orleans110.5003732
Tampa Bay110.5002620
NorthWLTPctPFPA
Chicago2001.0003323
Detroit110.5003738
Green Bay110.5002235
Minnesota110.5004733
WestWLTPctPFPA
Seattle110.5002422
Arizona020.0001961
San Francisco020.0004353
St. Louis020.0001737

Monday’s Game

Kansas City 24, St. Louis 7

Thursday, Aug. 26

Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 5 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 27

N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 4 p.m.

Washington at St. Louis, 5 p.m.

Green Bay at Jacksonville, 5 p.m.

San Francisco at Minnesota, 5 p.m.

New Orleans at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.

Houston at Denver, 6 p.m.

Seattle at San Diego, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Aug. 28

Buffalo at Indianapolis, 4 p.m.

Miami at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m.

Cincinnati at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.

Detroit at Baltimore, 5 p.m.

Cleveland at Kansas City, 5 p.m.

New England at Carolina, 5 p.m.

Oakland at Arizona, 6 p.m.

Chiefs 24, Rams 7

St. Louis00707
Kansas City7170024

First Quarter

KC—Holmes 2 run (Andersen kick)

Second Quarter

KC—Blaylock 1 run (Andersen kick)

KC—FG Andersen 28

KC—Barber 60 interception return (Andersen kick)

Third Quarter

StL—S.Jackson 6 run (Wilkins kick)

A—75,428.

StLKC
First downs1817
Total Net Yards278257
Rushes-yards22-7430-115
Passing204142
Punt Returns3-174-30
Kickoff Returns5-901-13
Interceptions Ret.0-02-31
Comp-Att-Int20-36-220-26-0
Sacked-Yards Lost4-275-26
Punts7-41.46-48.0
Fumbles-Lost2-01-0
Penalties-Yards11-958-75
Time of Possession28:0531:55

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—St. Louis, S.Jackson 14-53, Faulk 6-16, A.Harris 2-5. Kansas City, Blaylock 9-32, L.Johnson 8-31, Holmes 6-31, Easy 3-12, J.Smith 2-5, Richardson 1-4, Green 1-0.

PASSING—St. Louis, Bulger 8-15-1-67, Chandler 6-11-0-89, Smoker 6-10-1-75. Kansas City, Green 10-12-0-94, Collins 8-11-0-70, Clausen 2-3-0-4.

RECEIVING—St. Louis, Curtis 5-86, Furrey 3-47, Holt 2-16, S.Jackson 2-6, McDonald 1-25, Manumaleuna 1-22, Bruce 1-17, Faulk 1-9, Looker 1-4, Jensen 1-3, A.Harris 1-1, Massey 1-(minus 5). Kansas City, Boerigter 4-50, Hall 3-23, Parker 2-28, Easy 2-7, Holmes 1-11, Golliday 1-11, L.Johnson 1-9, Wilson 1-8, R.Smith 1-8, Richardson 1-5, Brown 1-4, Blaylock 1-2, Booth 1-2.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

CFL

All Times PDT

East WLTOTLPtsPFPA
Montreal810016261152
Toronto630012182134
Ottawa45008226261
Hamilton45008226312
WestWLTOTLPtsPFPA
Brit. Col.630012316221
Edmonton45008234252
Saskatchewan46008235248
Winnipeg36006207251
Calgary27004238294

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

Thursday’s Game

Montreal at Winnipeg, 6 p.m.

Friday’s Games

Calgary at Hamilton, 4:30 p.m.

Toronto at British Columbia, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday’s Game

Ottawa at Edmonton, 1 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 3

Montreal at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.

Sunday, Sept. 5

Winnipeg at Saskatchewan, 4 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 6

Edmonton at Calgary, 12:30 p.m.

Toronto at Hamilton, 2:45 p.m.

AUTO RACING

NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Leaders

Through Aug. 22

Points

1, Jeff Gordon, 3254. 2, Jimmie Johnson, 3186. 3, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 3115. 4, Tony Stewart, 3089. 5, Matt Kenseth, 3018. 6, Kurt Busch, 2909. 7, Elliott Sadler, 2864. 8, Kevin Harvick, 2832. 9, Bobby Labonte, 2799. 10, Kasey Kahne, 2792.

11, Jeremy Mayfield, 2786. 12, Mark Martin, 2759. 13, Ryan Newman, 2748. 14, Dale Jarrett, 2734. 15, Jamie McMurray, 2722. 16, Casey Mears, 2555. 17, Michael Waltrip, 2488. 18, Greg Biffle, 2422. 19, Rusty Wallace, 2417. 20, Sterling Marlin, 2396.

Money

1, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., $4,942,531. 2, Matt Kenseth, $4,660,548. 3, Tony Stewart, $4,604,381. 4, Jeff Gordon, $4,594,096. 5, Jimmie Johnson, $3,758,959. 6, Elliott Sadler, $3,441,308. 7, Ryan Newman, $3,340,775. 8, Kevin Harvick, $3,297,543. 9, Kasey Kahne, $3,239,707. 10, Dale Jarrett, $3,159,328.

11, Bobby Labonte, $3,124,406. 12, Rusty Wallace, $2,997,343. 13, Michael Waltrip, $2,882,895. 14, Sterling Marlin, $2,706,068. 15, Scott Wimmer, $2,700,070. 16, Kurt Busch, $2,650,037. 17, Robby Gordon, $2,644,159. 18, Jeff Burton, $2,620,145. 19, Jeremy Mayfield, $2,583,786. 20, Terry Labonte, $2,550,727.

Spokane Raceway Park

Saturday’s Results

Brackets—1. Bob Fryer, Sr. 11.711 E.T., 118.11 speed. 3. Tammy Howells, 12.803, 97.01. 4. Dan Albert, 13.594, 98.46. 7. Charles Quillin, 15.625, 88.03. 8. Richard Walker, 17.034, 82.28. First timer—Brian Holmes, 15.090, 92.26. Motorcycle—Jason Shuman, 11.571, 120.02. Super Pro—1. Darrel Pasher, 9.798, 137.70. 2. Robert Windham, 9.961, 133.52. Pro—1. Rich Dehart, 12.300, 101.85. 2. Mark Bell, 11.205, 116.33.

Northwest Late Models

Fast time—John Boyatt,f 18.959. A trophy—1. Kyle Mangum. 2. John Boyatt. 3. Kip Elliott. 4. Jeremy Richardson. Heat—1. Kip Elliott. 2. Jessie Taylor. 3. John Boyatt. 45. Kyle Mangum. 4. Jeremy Richardson. 5. John Boyatt. 6. Tim Brown. 7. Jake Delmar. 8. John Rustman. 9. Robert Moetownman. 10. Joseph Vanhorn.

AARA Fever Fours

Fast time—Rodney Sankey, 21.236, Ray Prigan II, 21.246. A trophy—1. Tom Dry. 2. Rodney Sanmkey. 3. Ray Prigan II. 4. Hans Bolstad. Heat—1. Tom Dry. 2. Rodney Sankey. 3. Hans Bolstad. Main Event—1. Tom Dry 2. Ray Prigan II. 3. Hans Bolstad. 4. DRod Napson. 5. Jake Godman. 6. Jake Forenot. 7. Bob Raymaster. 8. Ed Wendell.

AARA Hobby Compacts

Fast time—Andy Brown, 22.877. A trophy—1. Andy Brown. 2. Mike Sheets. 3. Andrew McKee. 4. Steve Hood. Heat—1.Andy Brown. 2. Mike Sheets. 3. Andrew McKee. 4. Steve Hood. 5. Holly Prigan. 6. Ken Martin. Main Event—1. Andy Brown 2. Mike Sheets. 3. Andrew McKee. 4. Steve Hood. 5. Holly Prigan. 6. Ken Martin. 7. Todd Brinke. 8. Pete Noman. 9. Andy Peterman. 10. Orville Rockman.

AARA Hobby Stocks

Fast time—Charles Fiorino, 21.356. B trophy—1. Louise Prigan. 2. Terry Hoyt. 3. Dan Watkins. 4. Doug Combs. A trophy—Justin Meyer. 2. Charles Fiorino. 3. Dennis Mills. 4. Justin Meyer. 5. Louise Prigan. 6. Dan Watkins. 7. Doug Combs. 8. Charles Fiorino. 9. Terry Hoyt. 10. Raymond Turtleman. Main event—1. Charles Fiorino. 2. Mark Wakefield. 3. Dennis Mills. 4. Justin Meyers. 5. Dan Watkins. 6. Terry Hoyt. 7. Doug Combs. 8. Louis Prigan. 9. Dean Hegel, Jr.

Friday’s Results

High school

Brackets—1. Mike Oglesbee, Rogers, 12.268 E.T., 87.03 speed. 4. Danny Griffin, Lake city, 15.459, 96.96. 7. Holly Prigan, Shadle Park, 17.068, 76.64. 8. Justin Cottrell, Kalispel, 17.373, 78.55. 9. David Bluff, Kalispel, 17.044, 73.17. 10. Zasha Banlhy, Kalispel, 20.913. King of the Hill—1. David Bluff, Kalispel, 17.273, 79.79. Street Legal Car Club—1. Randy Bird, Cusick, 14.743, 93.36. 2. Paul Furman, Creston, 13.749. 103.96. Outlaw Car Club—1. Larry Arneson, Rockford, 12.876, 96.80. 2. Dave Oien, Spokane, 12.425, 101.37. Almini—1. Robert Windham, Spokane, 9.962, 133.90.

GOLF

PGA Tour Money Leaders

Through Aug. 22

TrnMoney
1. Vijay Singh23$6,989,566
2. Phil Mickelson18$5,662,288
3. Ernie Els14$4,429,025
4. Tiger Woods16$4,122,472
5. Stewart Cink23$3,648,883
6. Adam Scott13$3,131,384
7. Davis Love III19$3,012,592
8. Stephen Ames22$2,966,679
9. Sergio Garcia16$2,807,415
10. Todd Hamilton24$2,760,634
11. Stuart Appleby20$2,705,943
12. Retief Goosen13$2,547,323
13. Chris DiMarco22$2,525,427
14. Rory Sabbatini23$2,270,197
15. Steve Flesch24$2,256,848
Also: 50. Kirk Triplett19$1,160,296

Hole-in-one

HIDDEN LAKES—Dwight Enget, No. 8 114 yards, pitching wedge.

TENNIS

ATP TD Waterhouse Cup

A U.S. Open Series Event

At The Hamlet Golf and Country Club

Commack, N.Y.

Purse: $380,000 (Intl. Series)

Surface: Hard-Outdoor

Singles First Round

Jan-Michael Gambill, United States, def. Richard Gasquet, France, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (3).

Wayne Ferreira, South Africa, def. David Sanchez, Spain, 6-2, 6-3.

Thomas Enqvist, Sweden, def. Julien Benneteau, France, 6-3, 7-6 (4).

Fernando Verdasco (8), Spain, def. Alberto Martin, Spain, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1.

Michael Llodra, France, def. Sargis Sargsian, Armenia, 6-4, 6-1.

Jurgen Melzer (10), Austria, def. Todd Martin, United States, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3.

Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, def. Karol Beck, Slovakia, 6-4, 6-2

WTA Tour Pilot Pen Invitational

A U.S. Open Series Event

At The Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale

New Haven, Conn.

Purse: $585,000 (Tier II)

Surface: Hard-Outdoor

Singles First Round

Marta Marrero, Spain, def. Sybille Bammer, Austria, 6-4, 1-6, 6-1.

Lisa Raymond, United States, def. Dinara Safina, Russia, 6-1, 3-6, 6-2.

Jelena Kostanic, Croatia, def. Magdalena Maleeva (6), Bulgaria, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4.

Akiko Morigami, Japan, def. Silvija Talaja, Croatia, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5.

Nathalie Dechy (8), France, def. Magui Serna, Spain, 6-1, 6-4.

Jelena Jankovic, Serbia-Montenegro, def. Henrieta Nagyova, Slovakia, 6-4, 6-2.

Mashona Washington, United States, def. Meghann Shaughnessy, United States, 6-4, 6-4.

Nadia Petrova (5), Russia, def. Cara Black, Zimbabwe, 6-1, 6-4.

FISH COUNTS

The upstream movement of Chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Steelhead, and Shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams for Sunday, Aug. 22.

ChinCohoSockSteelShad
Bonneville713230192062
The Dalles3300035364
John Day142023460
McNary27500236165
Ice Harbor220018314
Lower Monumental17001200
Little Goose1400880
Lower GraniteNANANANANA

MOVES

BASEBALL

National League

NEW YORK METS—Called up RHP Aaron Heilman from Norfolk of the IL. Optioned RHP Matt Ginter to Norfolk.

South Atlantic League

LAKE COUNTY CAPTAINS—Added RHP Chip Southerland and INF Chris Clem to the roster. Announced the promotions of RHP Jim Ed Warden to Akron of the Eastern league and SS Luis Cotto to Kinston of the Carolina League.

Northeast League

ACES—Traded INF Mike Davis to Bangor to complete the earlier trade. Signed C Adam Capodieci.

BANGOR LUMBERJACKS—Released RHP Doug Kohl.

NEW HAVEN COUNTY CUTTERS—Signed RHP Henry Lee. Traded OF Darren Ciraco to New Jersey for future considerations.

Central League

COASTAL BEND AVIATORS—Released INF Carlos Castillo.

FORT WORTH CATS—Sold the contracts of RHP Shad Williams and RHP Dave Stevens to Brockton of the Northeast League.

JACKSON SENATORS—Traded INF Erick Mejias and RHP Fontella Jones to North Shore of the Northeast League for INF Tanner Wootan, cash and future considerations.

SAN ANGELO COLTS—Traded RHP Dave Therneau to New Jersey of the Northeast League for a player to be named.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CINCINNATI BENGALS—Waived P Eddie Johnson, C Mike Mabry, QB Scott Rislov, WR Lance Young and LB LaDairis Jackson.

DALLAS COWBOYS—Released DT Cedric Hilliard, OL DeMingo Graham, WR Brandon Middleton and LB Jamal Brooks.

DENVER BRONCOS—Signed LB Riall Johnson.

GREEN BAY PACKERS—Signed P Bryan Barker.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed RB Frank Moreau and RB Robert Gillespie.

MIAMI DOLPHINS—Waived WR Snoop Minnis.

NEW YORK JETS—Waived WR Chris Duncan, WR Lawrence Hamilton, WR Muneer Moore and RB Keith Burnell.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed RB Dorsey Levens to a one-year contract. Placed RB Correll Buckhalter, OL Jamaal Jackson and DE N.D. Kalu on injured-reserve.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

DALLAS STARS—Announced a five-year affiliate agreement with Iowa of the American Hockey League.

NEW YORK RANGERS—Named Mike Pelino assistant coach.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS—Signed LW Ryan Ready to a one-year contract.

ECHL

LOUISIANA ICEGATORS—Signed F John Evangelista and F Wes Mason.

MISSISSIPPI SEA WOLVES—Re-signed LW Jeff Hutchins.

WHEELING NAILERS—Signed F Jake Riddle.

United Hockey League

ROCKFORD ICEHOGS—Signed G Michel Robinson and G Grady Hunt.

SOCCER

Major Indoor Soccer League

MILWAUKEE WAVE—Acquired G Dan Green from Chicago for G Jeff Richey and D Rick Titus.

COLLEGE

PATRIOT LEAGUE—Named Sarah Adams administrative intern.

BRIDGEPORT—Promoted Ken Johnson, Jr. assistant athletic director for compliance in addition to his duties as sports information director.

BROWN—Named Ali Kenney women’s assistant ice hockey coach.

CALUMET COLLEGE OF ST. JOSEPH—Named Jason Hawkins men’s basketball coach and Dan Soria baseball coach.

FRANKLIN, IND.—Named Kim Eiler women’s basketball coach.

KALAMAZOO—Named Joe Haklin running backs coach.

KANSAS—Named Bill Dent director of sports medicine.

MISERICORDIA—Named Jennifer Jones assistant volleyball coach, Janelle Perlis assistant field hockey coach, Rachel Farley and Holly Sowcik women’s assistant soccer coaches and Dan Pszeniczny assistant cross country coach.

NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY—Named Damien Franolich assistant trainer.

NORTHERN ILLINOIS—Named Jim Phillips athletic director.

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE—Named Chad Waller director of athletic media relations and sports information.

NOTRE DAME—Named Alissa Moser women’s assistant lacrosse coach.

ST. LAWRENCE—Named Karen Ann Cheung men’s and women’s squash coach.

TEIKYO-POST—Named Sara Esidore women’s assistant basketball coach.

THIEL—Named Pat Roberts men’s assistant basketball coach.

VASSAR—Named Tony Mohammed women’s interim soccer coach and Brian Rhoads men’s interim lacrosse coach.

WAGNER—Named Patrick Beemer women’s water polo coach.

WESTERN CAROLINA—Named Joseph C. Smith director of intercollegiate athletics.

WILLIAM & MARY—Named Erica Perkins women’s assistant tennis coach.

WOFFORD—Named Vic Lipscomb director of golf.

YALE—Named Dave Talbott men”s and women’s squash coach.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

NFL preseason

Thursday

FavOpCurrO/UUndog
EAGLES4437.5Steelers
Friday
JETS3339Giants
JAGUARS3337Packers
VIKINGS664149ers
RAMSNLNLNLRedskins
BEARS3336.5Saints
BRONCOS6637Texans
Seahawks2237.5CHARGERS
Saturday
BUCS3.53.533Dolphins
FALCONS3340Bengals
RAVENS4.54.536Lions
PANTHERS1.51.537Patriots
COLTS4438Bills
CHIEFSNLNLNLBrowns
Raiders2238.5CARDS
Monday
COWBOYS3337Titans

College football

Saturday
l-Usc17.518Va Tech
Sept. 2
E MICH55Buffalo St.
UTAH99Texas A&M
Boston Coll17.517BALL ST
TCU7.57.5N’western
ARIZONA ST2424Tex-El Paso
Sept. 3
Wash St 1.51.5NEW MEXICO
Sept. 4
Michigan St.77RUTGERS
Virginia16.516.5TEMPLE
W VIRGINA2727E Carolina
CLEMSON1212Wake Forest
OHIO ST17.517.5Cincinnati
IOWA28.528.5Kent St.
MICHIGANNLNLMiami-Ohio
PENN ST1616Akron
WISCONSIN23.523.5C Florida
S Carolina5.55.5VANDERBILT
ALA-BIRM14.514.5Baylor
KANSAS33Tulsa
California1212AIR FORCE
OKLAHOMA 3333Bowling Green
COLORADO6.56.5Colorado St.
UCLA22Oklahoma St.
MARYLAND13.513.5No.Illinois
NAVY77Duke
INDIANA14.514.5C Michigan
MISSISSIPPI3.53.5Memphis
MISS ST66Tulane
LSU18.518.5Oregon St.
Texas Tech2323SMU
MINNESOTA1111Toledo
Notre Dame44BYU
STANFORD17.517.5San Jose St
AUBURN38.538.5UL-Monroe
ALABAMA26.526.5Utah St.
MARSHALL1414Troy St.
FLORIDA28.528.5Mid Tenn St
MISSOURI3232Arkansas St
TEXAS25.525.5North Texas
BOISE ST32.532.5Idaho
HAWAII17.517.5Fla Atlantic
Sept. 5
PURDUE12.512.5Syracuse
LOUISVILLE88Kentucky
Houston33RICE
WASHINGTON44Fresno St.
TENNESSEE20.520.5Unlv
Sept. 6
S FLORIDA1.51.5Pittsburgh
MIAMI-FLA22Florida St
LA TECH4.54.5Nev-Reno

Note: NL-denotes no line. Open is the opening line, current is the up to date line, and O/U is the over/under point total for each game.