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BASEBALL

MLB World Series

(Best-of-7)

Saturday, Oct. 22

Chicago 5, Houston 3

Sunday, Oct. 23

Chicago 7, Houston 6, Chicago leads series 2-0

Tuesday, Oct. 25

Chicago (Garland 18-10) at Houston (Oswalt 20-12), 5:38 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 26

Chicago (Garcia 14-8) at Houston (Backe 10-8), 5:33 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 27

Chicago at Houston, if necessary, 5:28 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 29

Houston at Chicago, if necessary, 4:58 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 30

Houston at Chicago, if necessary, 5:13 p.m. PST

World Series Game-Ending Home Runs

Players that have hit home runs to end World Series games, with year, game number, inning and final score (x-ended World Series):

Scott Podsednik, Chicago White Sox, vs. Houston Astros, 2005, Game 2, 9th, 7-6.

Alex Gonzalez, Florida Marlins vs. New York Yankees, 2003, Game 4, 12th, 4-3.

Derek Jeter, New York Yankees vs. Arizona, 2001, Game 4, 10th, 4-3.

Chad Curtis, New York Yankees vs. Atlanta, 1999, Game 3, 10th, 6-5.

x-Joe Carter, Toronto vs. Philadelphia, 1993, Game 6, 9th, 8-6.

Kirby Puckett, Minnesota vs. Atlanta, 1991, Game 6, 11th, 4-3.

Mark McGwire, Oakland vs. Los Angeles, 1988, Game 3, 9th, 2-1.

Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles vs. Oakland, 1988, Game 1, 9th, 5-4.

Carlton Fisk, Boston vs. Cincinnati, 1975, Game 6, 12th, 7-6.

Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees vs. St. Louis, 1964, Game 3, 9th, 2-1.

x-Bill Mazeroski, Pittsburgh vs. New York Yankees, 1960, Game 7, 9th, 10-9.

Eddie Mathews, Milwaukee vs. New York Yankees, 1957, Game 4, 10th, 7-5.

Dusty Rhodes, New York Giants vs. Cleveland, 1954, Game 1, 10th, 5-2.

Tommy Henrich, New York Yankees vs. Brooklyn, 1949, Game 1, 9th, 1-0.

World Series Grand Slams

The list of grand slams hit in World Series history with player, team, date and inning:

Paul Konerko, Chicago (AL), Oct. 23, 2005, 7th

Tino Martinez, New York (AL), Oct. 17, 1998, 7th

Lonnie Smith, Atlanta, Oct. 22, 1992, 5th

Jose Canseco, Oakland, Oct. 15, 1988, 2nd

Kent Hrbek, Minnesota, Oct. 24, 1987, 6th

Dan Gladden, Minnesota, Oct. 17, 1987, 4th

Dave McNally, Baltimore, Oct. 13, 1970, 6th

Jim Northrup, Detroit, Oct. 9, 1968, 3rd

Joe Pepitone, New York (AL), Oct. 14, 1964, 8th

Ken Boyer, St. Louis, Oct. 11, 1964, 6th

Chuck Hiller, San Francisco, Oct. 8, 1962, 7th

Bobby Richardson, New York (AL), Oct. 8, 1960, 1st

Bill Skowron, New York (AL), Oct. 10, 1956, 7th

Yogi Berra, New York (AL), Oct. 5, 1956, 2nd

Mickey Mantle, New York (AL), Oct. 4, 1953, 3rd

Gil McDougald, New York (AL), Oct. 9, 1951, 3rd

Tony Lazzeri, New York (AL), Oct. 2, 1936, 3rd

Elmer Smith, Cleveland (AL), Oct. 10, 1920, 1st

BASKETBALL

NBA Preseason

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

WLPctGB
New Jersey33.500
Philadelphia33.500
New York23.400 1/2
Toronto23.400 1/2
Boston24.3331

Southeast Division

WLPctGB
Orlando42.667
Atlanta23.4001 1/2
Miami23.4001 1/2
Charlotte25.2862 1/2
Washington25.2862 1/2

Central Division

WLPctGB
Indiana41.800
Cleveland52.714
Detroit42.667 1/2
Chicago33.5001 1/2
Milwaukee33.5001 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest Division

WLPctGB
Houston51.833
Memphis41.800 1/2
Dallas42.6671
New Orleans14.2003 1/2
San Antonio16.1434 1/2

Northwest Division

WLPctGB
Denver51.833
Utah22.5002
Minnesota24.3333
Seattle24.3333
Portland14.2003 1/2

Pacific Division

WLPctGB
L.A. Clippers42.667
L.A. Lakers42.667
Phoenix42.667
Sacramento33.5001
Golden State23.4001 1/2

Sunday’s Games

Cleveland 87, Toronto 83

Denver 97, New Orleans 93

L.A. Clippers 99, Dallas 80

Houston 75, Washington 71

L.A. Lakers 98, Charlotte 97

Phoenix 100, Sacramento 88

Monday’s Games

Atlanta vs. Miami at Nashville, Tenn., 5 p.m.

Orlando at Memphis, 5 p.m.

Portland vs. Toronto at Winnipeg, Manitoba, 6 p.m.

L.A. Clippers vs. Golden State at Missoula, Mont., 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday’s Games

New York at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.

Boston at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.

Miami vs. New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.

Indiana at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.

Memphis at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.

Milwaukee at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.

Utah at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.

FOOTBALL

CFL

EastWLTPtsPFPA
x-Toronto106020435349
x-Montreal97018540481
Ottawa610012408518
Hamilton41206357540
WestWLTPtsPFPA
x-Brit. Col.124024519409
x-Edmonton106020408359
Calgary97018440396
Saskatchewan89016428421
Winnipeg512010450512

x-clinched playoff spot

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

Saturday’s Games

Toronto 49, Montreal 23

British Columbia 41, Winnipeg 1

Sunday’s Game

Calgary 29, Saskatchewan 21

Thursday, Oct. 27

Hamilton at Toronto

Friday, Oct. 28

British Columbia at Edmonton

Saturday, Oct. 29

Montreal at Ottawa

Sunday, Oct. 30

Calgary at Winnipeg

College The AP Top 25 Poll

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 22, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Southern Cal (55) 7-01,6151
2. Texas (10) 7-01,5692
3. Virginia Tech 7-01,4963
4. Georgia 7-01,4134
5. Alabama 7-01,3285
6. Miami 5-11,2686
7. LSU 5-11,2197
8. UCLA 7-01,1708
9. Notre Dame 5-21,0679
10. Florida St. 6-11,05511
11. Penn St. 7-198012
12. Ohio St. 5-286014
13. Boston College 6-184613
14. Oregon 7-175015
15. Wisconsin 7-169819
16. Florida 5-261718
17. Texas Tech 6-155710
18. West Virginia 6-147220
19. Auburn 5-245616
20. TCU 7-140021
21. Northwestern 5-2240
22. Fresno St. 5-123324
23. Tennessee 3-316517
24. California 6-215125
25. Michigan 5-3134

Others receiving votes: Louisville 126, Minnesota 113, Colorado 75, Missouri 17, Georgia Tech 9, Toledo 9, Texas A&M 7, Virginia 6, Iowa 2, Rutgers 1, Southern Miss. 1.

USA Today Top 25 Poll

The top 25 teams in the USA Today college football coaches’ poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 22, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote, through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPvs
1. Southern California (53)7-01,5401
2. Texas (8)7-01,4932
3. Virginia Tech (1)7-01,4283
4. Georgia7-01,3574
5. Alabama7-01,2775
6. Miami (Fla.)5-11,2266
7. LSU5-11,1647
8. UCLA7-01,1369
9. Florida State6-11,00310
10. Notre Dame5-293412
11. Boston College6-187011
12. Penn State7-183514
13. Ohio State5-280313
14. Oregon7-171216
15. Wisconsin7-167717
16. Texas Tech6-16038
17. West Virginia6-153920
18. Florida5-251319
19. Auburn5-242715
20. TCU7-138321
21. California6-227623
22. Minnesota5-218925
23. Northwestern5-2179NR
24. Fresno State5-1134NR
25. Tennessee3-313318

Others receiving votes: Louisville 103; Michigan 59; Colorado 45; Texas A&M 25; Texas-El Paso 24; Georgia Tech 23; Missouri 14; Virginia 11; Toledo 5; Boise State 3; Clemson 2; Nebraska 2; Maryland 1; Oklahoma 1; Rutgers 1.

Harris Top 25 Poll

The Top 25 teams in the Harris Interactive College Football Poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 22, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote:

RecordPtsPv
1. Southern Cal (95)7-02,8061
2. Texas (18)7-02,7282
3. Virginia Tech7-02,5933
4. Georgia7-02,4534
5. Alabama7-02,3455
6. Miami5-12,1846
7. UCLA7-02,0978
8. LSU5-12,0867
9. Florida State6-11,84610
10. Notre Dame5-21,78111
11. Penn State7-11,71312
12. Boston College6-11,49413
13. Ohio State5-21,45714
14. Oregon7-11,31916
15. Wisconsin7-11,19817
16. Texas Tech6-11,0679
17. Florida5-288819
18. West Virginia6-185020
19. Auburn5-278815
20. TCU7-172022
21. California6-255523
22. Northwestern5-2373NR
23. Minnesota5-227325
24. Fresno State5-1264NR
25. Tennessee3-318118

Others receiving votes: Louisville 180, Michigan 159, Colorado 116, Missouri 58,

Georgia Tech 49, UTEP 21, Toledo 14, Virginia 11, Arizona State 10, Nebraska 9, Southern Mississippi 9, Michigan State 8, Texas A&M 8, Oregon State 5, Iowa 4, Colorado State 2, Clemson 1, Rutgers 1, Stanford 1.

HOCKEY

NHL

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

WLOTPtsGFGA
N.Y. Rangers433113226
Philadelphia42082619
New Jersey44082528
N.Y. Islanders44082529
Pittsburgh04442339

Northeast Division

WLOTPtsGFGA
Ottawa600122711
Buffalo620122622
Montreal620122521
Toronto422103428
Boston45083132

Southeast Division

WLOTPtsGFGA
Florida540101920
Tampa Bay432102421
Carolina42192818
Atlanta35062131
Washington36062040

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

WLOTPtsGFGA
Detroit810163617
Nashville700142516
Chicago35062429
St. Louis25152229
Columbus26041526

Northwest Division

WLOTPtsGFGA
Vancouver711153527
Minnesota531113220
Calgary45192430
Colorado34173429
Edmonton35172031

Pacific Division

WLOTPtsGFGA
Los Angeles630123124
Dallas530102226
Anaheim34172326
San Jose35172534
Phoenix36172328

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

Sunday’s Games

Anaheim 5, Phoenix 3

Chicago 4, Minnesota 2

Calgary 3, Los Angeles 2

Monday’s Games

Ottawa at Carolina, 4 p.m.

Detroit at Columbus, 4 p.m.

Boston at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.

Mighty Ducks 5, Coyotes 3

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Anaheim3025

First Period—1, Anaheim, Sykora 2 (Getzlaf, Selanne), 9:56. 2, Anaheim, Selanne 5 (Getzlaf, Sykora), 17:29. 3, Anaheim, McDonald 1 (Lupul, R.Niedermayer), 19:59 (pp).

Second Period—4, Phoenix, Leclerc 2 (Sanderson, Saprykin), 13:46. 5, Phoenix, Leclerc 3 (Nash, Michalek), 19:56. Penalties—Nash, Pho (interference), 4:20; Sjostrom, Pho (holding), 6:14; O’Donnell, Pho (cross-checking), 8:00; Salei, Ana (interference), 13:35; Johnson, Pho (goalie interference), 14:40.

Third Period—6, Anaheim, Hedstrom 1 (Pahlsson, Carney), 4:41 (sh). 7, Phoenix, Sanderson 2 (Mara, Doan), 14:21 (pp). 8, Anaheim, R.Niedermayer 2 (S.Niedermayer), 19:26 (pp).

Shots on goal—Phoenix 7-7-13—27. Anaheim 11-6-11—28.

Power-play opportunities—Phoenix 1 of 7; Anaheim 2 of 6.

Goalies—Phoenix, Joseph (11 shots-8 saves), LeNeveu 0-3-1 (0:00 Second, 17 shots-15 saves). Anaheim, Bryzgalov 1-2-0 (27 shots-24 saves).

A—13,733 (17,174). T—2:20.

Blackhawks 4, Wild 2

Minnesota1102
Chicago1124

First Period—1, Chicago, Bourque 2 (Vorobiev, Arnason), 9:32. 2, Minnesota, Gaborik 1 (Rolston, Bouchard), 10:58 (pp).

Second Period—3, Chicago, Arnason 3 (Bourque, Seabrook), 2:36. 4, Minnesota, Gaborik 2 (Chouinard, Henry), 4:44.

Third Period—5, Chicago, Holmqvist 1 (Cullimore, Morgan), 10:32. 6, Chicago, D.Keith 1 (Bourque, Cullimore), 13:22 (pp).

Shots on goal—Minnesota 5-5-7—17. Chicago 14-6-12—32.

Power-play Opportunities—Minnesota 1 of 9; Chicago 1 of 5.

Goalies—Minnesota, Roloson 2-3-0 (32 shots-28 saves). Chicago, Khabibulin 3-4-0 (17-15).

A—11,368 (20,500). T—2:10.

Flames 3, Kings 2

Calgary0213
Los Angeles2002

First Period—1, Los Angeles, Robitaille 3 (Corvo, Frolov), 16:13 (pp). 2, Los Angeles, Armstrong 2 (Gleason, Parros), 18:25.

Second Period—3, Calgary, Simon 1 (Ference, Kobasew), 8:41. 4, Calgary, Iginla 3 (Phaneuf, Simon), 13:36 (pp).

Third Period—5, Calgary, Simon 2 (Yelle, Hamrlik), 19:30 (pp).

Shots on goal—Calgary 11-13-7—31. Los Angeles 9-3-8—20.

Power-play Opportunities—Calgary 2 of 10; Los Angeles 1 of 10. Goalies—Calgary, Kiprusoff 4-5-1 (20 shots-18 saves). Los Angeles, Garon 2-3-0 (31-28). A—18,118 (18,118). T—2:19.

WHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

EastGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Moose Jaw128211574118
Regina139400493718
Saskatoon125511414112
Prince Albert123504314610
Brandon13391035597
CentralGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Calgary139400412918
Medicine Hat127203413317
Lethbridge135602303812
Swift Current134702284210
Red Deer145900395310

WESTERN CONFERENCE

B.C.GPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Kelowna1511301614823
Prince George139400423318
Kamloops138500293016
Kootenay147601584315
Vancouver116401352713
U.S.GPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
Everett117400352414
Portland105500434110
Spokane10460023278
Seattle10351121348
Tri-City8350025386

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

Sunday Results

Everett 5, Portland 4

Swift Current 3, Calgary 2

Medicine Hat 4, Lethbridge 3 (SO)

Moose Jaw 8, Kootenay 7

Monday Games

No games scheduled

Tuesday Games

Kamloops at Calgary, 7 p.m.

Kootenay at Prince Albert, 7:30 p.m.

Brandon at Tri-City, 7:05 p.m.

Wednesday Games

Portland at Everett, 7:05 p.m.

Prince George at Kelowna, 7 p.m.

Swift Current at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m.

Kamloops at Red Deer, 7 p.m.

Kootenay at Saskatoon, 7 p.m.

Brandon at Spokane, 7 p.m.

Tri-City at Vancouver, 7 p.m.

KIJHL

Spokane 6, Grand Forks 3

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Gr.Forks0123

SCORING: Spokane—Thomas (Hollandsworth, Vega), Lassiter (Sherman, Witt), Sherman (Lassiter, Witt), Winder (Vega, Hollandsworth), Manzo (Jenson, Hodson), Sherman (Greenwell, Winder). Grand Forks—William, Hagg, Freeman.

Saves–Spokane, Greenwell 12-8-10—30. Grand Forks, Clark, 8-1-x—9; Meyer, x-9-8—17.

AUTO RACING

Subway 500

NASCAR NEXTEL CUP SERIES

Sunday

At Martinsville Speedway

Martinsville, Va.

Lap length: 0.526 miles

(Start position in parentheses)

1. (15) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 500, 69.695 mph, $184,926.

2. (1) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 500, $179,651.

3. (6) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 500, $136,441.

4. (10) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, 500, $125,075.

5. (21) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 500, $107,795.

6. (14) Kurt Busch, Ford, 500, $124,050.

7. (30) Jamie McMurray, Dodge, 500, $90,775.

8. (5) Denny Hamlin, Chevrolet, 500, $75,150.

9. (23) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 500, $83,650.

10. (4) Ryan Newman, Dodge, 500, $120,391.

11. (2) Ricky Rudd, Ford, 500, $103,064.

12. (25) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 500, $116,461.

13. (24) Ken Schrader, Dodge, 500, $71,525.

14. (13) Kyle Petty, Dodge, 500, $90,858.

15. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 500, $115,986.

16. (19) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 500, $78,600.

17. (34) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 500, $103,975.

18. (20) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 500, $113,483.

19. (3) Rusty Wallace, Dodge, 500, $101,083.

20. (22) Greg Biffle, Ford, 500, $85,275.

21. (12) Travis Kvapil, Dodge, 500, $76,525.

22. (16) Casey Mears, Dodge, 499, $92,433.

23. (8) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 499, $91,133.

24. (26) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, 499, $87,433.

25. (36) Scott Wimmer, Dodge, 499, $85,047.

26. (18) Carl Edwards, Ford, 499, $82,650.

27. (39) Michael Waltrip, Chevrolet, 498, $94,299.

28. (7) Jeremy Mayfield, Dodge, 497, $93,280.

29. (9) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 497, $103,791.

30. (43) Bobby Hamilton Jr., Chevrolet, 494, $66,725.

31. (28) Dale Jarrett, Ford, 492, $97,783.

32. (41) Hermie Sadler, Ford, 489, $63,550.

33. (38) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, 488, $64,375.

34. (35) Mark Martin, Ford, 468, $81,375.

35. (27) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 448, $63,325.

36. (17) Brian Vickers, Chevrolet, 425, $71,275.

37. (11) Jeff Green, Dodge, 409, engine failure, $92,161.

38. (32) Sterling Marlin, Dodge, 370, accident, $91,083.

39. (37) Bobby Hamilton, Dodge, 339, oil leak, $63,115.

40. (40) Jimmy Spencer, Dodge, 235, electrical, $63,065.

41. (31) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 172, accident, $63,015.

42. (33) Robby Gordon, Chevrolet, 115, engine failure, $62,960.

43. (42) Stanton Barrett, Chevrolet, 110, engine failure, $62,008.

Race Statistics

Time of Race: 3 hours, 46 minutes, 25 seconds.

Margin of Victory: 0.235 seconds.

Caution Flags: 19 for 113 laps.

Lead Changes: 15 among 8 drivers.

Lap Leaders: Stewart 1, Rudd 2-3, Stewart 4-47, Waltrip 48-53, Stewart 54-86, Kenseth 87-105, Stewart 106-124, Schrader 125-141, Stewart 142-176, Waltrip 177-182, Stewart 183-240, Blaney 241-250, Stewart 251-343, J.Gordon 344-353, Biffle 354-359, J.Gordon 360-500.

Leaders Summary: Stewart 7 times for 283 laps, J.Gordon 2-151, Kenseth 1-19, Schrader 1-17, Waltrip 2-12, Blaney 1-10, Biffle 1-6, Rudd 1-2.

Point Standings: Stewart 5,957, Johnson 5,942, Newman 5,894, Biffle 5,874, Edwards 5,808, R.Wallace 5,791, Martin 5,787, Ku.Busch 5,785, Kenseth 5,785, Mayfield 5,741.

Australia Lexmark Indy 300

CHAMP CAR WORLD SERIES

Street Circuit

At Surfers Paradise, Australia

Lap length: 2.795

(Start position in parentheses)

1. (2) Sebastien Bourdais, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 57.

2. (6) A.J. Allmendinger, United States, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 57.

3. (8) Jimmy Vasser, United States, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 57.

4. (9) Alex Tagliani, Canada, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 57.

5. (1) Oriol Servia, Spain, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 57.

6. (10) Timo Glock, Germany, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 57.

7. (7) Justin Wilson, England, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 57.

8. (15) Ronnie Bremer, Denmark, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 57.

9. (18) Ricardo Sperafico, Brazil, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 57.

10. (17) Andrew Ranger, Canada, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 57.

11. (13) Marcus Marshall, Australia, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 56.

12. (16) Michael McDowell, United States, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 56.

13. (12) Rodolfo Lavin, Mexico, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 53.

14. (14) Nelson Philippe, France, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 47, off course.

15. (11) Will Power, Australia, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 29, contact.

16. (19) Fabrizio del Monte, Italy, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 28, contact.

17. (5) Paul Tracy, Canada, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 24, gearbox.

18. (3) Mario Dominguez, Mexico, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 1, contact.

19. (4) Cristiano da Matta, Brazil, Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone, 0, contact.

Race Statistics

Time of Race: 1 hour, 39 minutes, 26.671 seconds.

Margin of Victory: 9.130 seconds.

Winner’s Average Speed: 154.695 kph (96.123 mph)

Caution Flags: 2 for 7 laps.

Lead Changes: 1 between 2 drivers.

Lap Leaders: Tracy 1-19, Bourdais 20-57.

Series point leaders: 1. Bourdais, 344 (clinched championship). 2. Servia, 265. 3. Wilson, 231. 4. Tracy, 221. 5. Allmendinger, 199. 6. Vasser, 198. 7. Tagliani, 192. 8. Dominguez, 189. 9. Glock, 181. 10. Bremer, 137.

GOLF

Funai Classic at Walt Disney World

PGA TOUR

At Walt Disney World Resort Courses

Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

Purse: $4.4 million

Magnolia Course, 7,516 yards, par 72

Palm Course, 6,957 yards, par 72

Final Round

Lucas Glover, $792,00068-66-66-65—265
Tom Pernice, Jr., $475,20067-62-68-69—266
Ryan Palmer, $198,44067-70-66-64—267
Geoff Ogilvy, $198,44064-66-68-69—267
Justin Rose, $198,44067-68-64-68—267
Harrison Frazar, $198,44067-66-66-68—267
Rich Beem, $198,44065-69-63-70—267
Brandt Jobe, $132,00069-62-70-67—268
Mark Calcavecchia, $132,00064-69-65-70—268
Tom Lehman, $110,00065-70-69-65—269
Mark Wilson, $110,00067-68-63-71—269
Tim Clark, $110,00066-65-66-72—269
Heath Slocum, $88,00067-69-69-65—270
Ryan Moore, $88,00064-71-67-68—270
Charles Howell III, $68,20065-68-72-66—271
Pat Perez, $68,20064-70-69-68—271
Jeff Sluman, $68,20069-66-68-68—271
Robert Damron, $68,20065-69-68-69—271
Greg Owen, $68,20069-66-66-70—271
Carl Pettersson, $68,20066-61-71-73—271
Daniel Chopra, $38,20066-71-68-67—272
Joey Snyder III, $38,20068-68-68-68—272
Rocco Mediate, $38,20068-67-69-68—272
Scott Verplank, $38,20070-65-68-69—272
John Rollins, $38,20070-68-68-66—272
Bart Bryant, $38,20067-67-68-70—272
Craig Barlow, $38,20071-64-68-69—272
Steve Lowery, $38,20064-67-70-71—272
Dean Wilson, $38,20069-68-64-71—272
Dudley Hart, $38,20068-65-68-71—272
Kent Jones, $38,20066-64-70-72—272
Robert Gamez, $22,831.1267-68-70-68—273
Stuart Appleby, $22,831.1169-68-68-68—273
Bob Heintz, $22,831.1167-71-67-68—273
J.J. Henry, $22,831.1164-70-70-69—273
Tag Ridings, $22,831.1170-67-69-67—273
Brian Davis, $22,831.1172-65-69-67—273
Stewart Cink, $22,831.1169-69-68-67—273
Joe Durant, $22,831.1171-66-70-66—273
Stephen Leaney, $22,831.1168-64-69-72—273
Brendan Jones, $17,16067-66-70-71—274
D.A. Points, $17,16066-72-68-68—274
Marco Dawson, $17,16067-71-70-66—274
Ryuji Imada, $13,302.6771-65-70-69—275
Jason Gore, $13,302.6765-67-71-72—275
J.L. Lewis, $13,302.6774-63-66-72—275
Bob Estes, $13,302.6769-69-69-68—275
Duffy Waldorf, $13,302.6668-70-69-68—275
Chris Smith, $13,302.6673-65-69-68—275
Sean O’Hair, $10,39567-70-68-71—276
Cameron Beckman, $10,39574-64-67-71—276
Todd Fischer, $10,39568-70-67-71—276
Vaughn Taylor, $10,39570-66-68-72—276
Bo Van Pelt, $10,39566-70-70-70—276
Tim Herron, $10,39569-68-69-70—276
Brett Wetterich, $10,39567-68-71-70—276
Carlos Franco, $10,39570-67-70-69—276
Hunter Haas, $9,68063-71-71-72—277
Notah Begay III, $9,68065-70-70-72—277
Neal Lancaster, $9,68070-66-71-70—277
Scott McCarron, $9,68068-69-71-69—277
Retief Goosen, $9,68071-65-73-68—277
Nick Price, $9,37265-68-72-73—278
Dennis Paulson, $9,37268-70-69-71—278
John Senden, $9,15269-67-70-74—280
Hidemichi Tanaka, $9,15268-69-71-72—280
Bob Sowards, $9,15270-68-72-70—280
Gavin Coles, $8,93270-66-70-75—281
Len Mattiace, $8,93267-70-69-75—281
Peter Lonard, $8,75670-65-74-73—282
Joey Sindelar, $8,75673-65-71-73—282
J.P. Hayes, $8,62468-69-71-75—283
Hank Kuehne, $8,53673-65-75-75—288

SBC Championship

CHAMPIONS TOUR

At Oak Hills Country Club

San Antonio

Purse: $1.5 million

Yardage: 6,661; Par: 71

Final Round

Jay Haas, $232,50067-66-66—199
Tom Purtzer, $136,40072-66-63—201
Mark James, $111,60066-66-70—202
R.W. Eaks, $83,70068-69-66—203
Dana Quigley, $83,70067-64-72—203
Tom Kite, $55,80072-65-67—204
Jerry Pate, $55,80065-71-68—204
Gil Morgan, $55,80064-71-69—204
Bruce Fleisher, $41,85068-66-71—205
Dan Pohl, $41,85065-69-71—205
Fuzzy Zoeller, $34,10070-69-67—206
Mark McNulty, $34,10065-72-69—206
Morris Hatalsky, $34,10066-69-71—206
Dick Mast, $26,35071-70-66—207
D.A. Weibring, $26,35069-70-68—207
Don Pooley, $26,35068-70-69—207
Gary Koch, $26,35072-66-69—207
Andy Bean, $26,35068-68-71—207
John Bland, $19,878.7570-70-68—208
Hale Irwin, $19,878.7570-69-69—208
Scott Simpson, $19,878.7572-63-73—208
Lonnie Nielsen, $19,878.7565-70-73—208
Keith Fergus, $15,53171-69-69—209
Mike McCullough, $15,53171-72-66—209
Bobby Wadkins, $15,53171-66-72—209
Jim Thorpe, $15,53171-65-73—209
Tom Jenkins, $15,53170-66-73—209
Ed Dougherty, $11,020.5067-73-70—210
Larry Nelson, $11,020.5070-71-69—210
Tom McKnight, $11,020.5070-70-70—210
Vicente Fernandez, $11,020.5070-70-70—210
Bruce Summerhays, $11,020.5069-72-69—210
Craig Stadler, $11,020.5067-72-71—210
Bill Rogers, $11,020.5072-67-71—210
Bob Gilder, $11,020.5072-67-71—210
Rodger Davis, $11,020.5075-67-68—210
John Harris, $11,020.5062-72-76—210
Bruce Lietzke, $7,75071-70-70—211
Mike Sullivan, $7,75071-70-70—211
J.C. Snead, $7,75074-67-70—211
Hubert Green, $7,75074-67-70—211
Tom Wargo, $7,75070-72-69—211
Ben Crenshaw, $7,75070-73-68—211
Gary McCord, $6,35570-71-71—212
Wayne Levi, $6,35570-68-74—212
Jose Maria Canizares, $6,35570-68-74—212
Raymond Floyd, $5,42573-68-72—213
Joe Inman, $5,42572-70-71—213
Mark Johnson, $5,42573-70-70—213
John Mahaffey, $4,34072-70-72—214
Howard Twitty, $4,34071-71-72—214
Doug Tewell, $4,34070-72-72—214
Dave Barr, $4,34071-66-77—214
Denis Watson, $3,56572-69-74—215
Walter Hall, $3,56573-70-72—215
John Jacobs, $3,56575-69-71—215
Lanny Wadkins, $3,177.5073-68-75—216
James Mason, $3,177.5074-71-71—216
Pete Oakley, $2,94573-70-74—217
Mike Reid, $2,63572-70-76—218
Graham Marsh, $2,63572-74-72—218
Don Reese, $2,63575-72-71—218
Bob Murphy, $2,247.5072-70-77—219
Jim Colbert, $2,247.5072-71-76—219
Bob Eastwood, $1,782.5072-73-75—220
Dale Douglass, $1,782.5073-72-75—220
Jim Ahern, $1,782.5072-74-74—220
Chuck Westergard, $1,782.5075-72-73—220
Jim Dent, $1,36473-71-77—221
Rocky Thompson, $1,36475-70-76—221
Ron Streck, $1,36472-75-74—221
Lee Trevino, $1,131.5074-75-73—222
Leonard Thompson, $1,131.5076-70-76—222
Rod Spittle, $99273-73-77—223
Jim Albus, $99275-71-77—223
Dave Stockton, $89975-77-73—225
Charles Coody, $83778-74-79—231

College women Stanford Pepsi Intercollegiate

At Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, Calif.

Par 71, 6,025 yards

TEAM RESULTS—1, Duke 834. 2, UCLA 861. 3, USC 863. 4, Pepperdine 869. 5, Arizona St. 882. 6, UNLV 883. 7, Vanderbilt 886; Arizona 886. 9, California 888; Stanford 888. Also: 11, Washington 894. 14, Washington St. 906.

TOP INDIVIDUALS—1, Elizabeth janangelo (Duke) 202. 2, Anna Grzebien 209. 3, Amanda Blumenherst (Duke) 209. 4, Paige Mackenzie (Washington) 210. 5, Iren Cho (USC) 211. Also: T7, Anastasia Kostina (WSU) 218. T65 Tracy Broders (WSU) 230. T87 Jessica Black (WSU) 240. 99, Brooke Henderson (WSU) 257.

Hole-in-one

DEER PARK GOLF COURSE – Lylia Toner, No. 8, 109 yards, 6-iron.

RUNNING

Bloomsday Road Runners Club

At Finch Arboretum

3.1 miles

MEN—1, Jon Houk, 17:58. 2, John Kercher, 18:25. 3, Scott Daratha 18:26. 3, Kristofer Sauer 18:35. 5, Tim Haugen 19:03.

WOMEN—1, Kim Price 22:12. 2, Jody Suter 22:30. 3, Jennifer Swain 22:43. 4, Janine Fraser 23:49. 5, Lauriea Michels-Blume 24:43.

ROWING

College women Head of the Charles Regattta

At Boston

Championship Eights—1, U.S. Rowing, 16:34.633. 2, Princeton 16.50.059. 3, London Training Center 16:56.389. Also: 10, Washington State 17:30.866.

SOCCER

MLS Playoffs

All Times Pacific

Conference Semifinals

(Two-leg Aggregate Score Series)

Eastern Conference

MetroStars vs. New England

Saturday, Oct. 22

MetroStars 1, New England 0, MetroStars lead series 1-0

Saturday, Oct. 29

MetroStars at New England, 5 p.m.

Chicago vs. D.C. United

Friday, Oct. 21

D.C. United 0, Chicago 0, tie, series tied 0-0

Sunday, Oct. 30

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

Western Conference

Los Angeles vs. San Jose

Sunday, Oct. 23

Los Angeles 3, San Jose 1, Los Angeles leads series 3-1

Saturday, Oct. 29

Los Angeles at San Jose, 7 p.m.

Colorado vs. FC Dallas

Saturday, Oct. 22

FC Dallas 0, Colorado 0, tie, series tied 0-0

Saturday, Oct. 29

Colorado at FC Dallas, 5:30 p.m.

College men Pac-10 Conference Washington 3, Stanford 0

First half—1, UW, Cummings (Totev) 8:00. 2, UW, Allan 29:00. Second half—3, UW, Schmidt (Allen) 79:00.

Shots on goal—Stanford 7, UW 8. Saves—Stanford, Kartunen 2. UW, Cylander 3, Jennings 0.

Northwest Conference Whitworth 7, Pacific 2

First half—1, Whi, Varlamos (Seyedali) 23:00. 2, Pac, Williams (Atta) 39:00.

Second half—3, Whi, Varlamos (Seyedali) 47:00. 4, Whi, Kagawa (Seyedali) 49:00. 5, Pac, Atta 79:00. 6, Whi, Kagawa (Seyedali) 82:00. 7, Whi, Varlamos 84:00. 8, Whi, Carlson (Hopp) 85:00. 9, Whi, Hendrickson 89:00.

Shots on goal—Whitworth 27, Pacific 11. Saves—Whitworth, Bostock 4. Pacific, Shene 11.

College women Big Sky Conference Idaho St. 1, E. Washington 0

First half—none. Second half—1, ISU, Peterson 67:00.

Shots on goal—ISU 9, EWU 11. Saves—ISU 4, EWU 1.

Northwest Conference Whitworth 4, Pacific 1

First half—1, Whi, Fisk (Troxel) 11:00.

Second half—2, Whi, Ramsey (Crowe) 57:00. 3, Whi, Thibodeau (Ramsey) 61:00. 4, Pac, Guenther (Stubblefield) 70:00. 5, Whi, Ramsey (Fisk) 79:00.

Shots on goal—Whitworth 18, Pacific 9. Saves—Whitworth, Miller 4, Motz 1. Pacific, Tillman 4.

Pac-10 Conference Washington St. 0, UCLA 0 (2OT)

Shots on goal—WSU, 3. UCLA 27. Saves—WSU, Hultin 10. UCLA, Henderson 1.

USC 2, Washington 0

First half—1, USC, Rodriguez (Lansing, Parker) 17:00.

Second half—2, UW, Bridges (Dougherty) 79:00. 3, USC, Tantillo (Gallegos) 84:00.

Shots on goal—UW 4, USC 12. Saves—UW, Rasmussen 6, Showman 0. USC, Simonton 2.

Western Athletic Conference Boise St. 1, Idaho 0

First half—1, BSU, Baker (Hobdey) 24:00.

Shots on goal—BSU 16, Idaho 17. Saves—BSU, Parker 4. Idaho, Smith 5, Team 1.

West Coast Conference Gonzaga 0, Santa Clara 0 (2OT)

Shots on goal—SCU 14, GU 8. Saves—SCU, Ryder 3. GU, Haugen 4.

TENNIS

Masters Series Madrid

ATP TOUR

At Rockodromo Madrid Arena

Madrid, Spain

Purse: $2.51 million (Masters)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

Singles

Championship

Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Ivan Ljubicic (8), Croatia, 3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (3).

Doubles

Championship

Mark Knowles, Bahamas, and Daniel Nestor (3), Canada, def. Leander Paes, India, and Nenad Zimonjic, Serbia-Montenegro, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.

Zurich Open

WTA TOUR

At Hallenstadion

Zurich, Switzerland

Purse: $1.3 million (Tier I)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

Singles

Championship

Lindsay Davenport (1), United States, def. Patty Schnyder (6), Switzerland, 7-6 (5), 6-3.

Doubles

Championship

Cara Black, Zimbabwe, and Rennae Stubbs (2), Australia, def. Daniela Hantuchova, Slovakia, and Ai Sugiyama, Japan, 6-7 (6), 7-6 (4), 6-3.

College women ITA Northwest Regional

At Stanford, Calif.

Round of 32—Ekaterina Burduli (Washington St.) def. Leathers (Santa Clara) 6-1, 6-1. Hodzic (Stanford) def. Selaru (WSU) 6-0, 6-4. Marjolein van de Ven (WSU) def. Visico (California) 6-4, ret.

Round of 16—Durkin (Stan) def. Burduli (WSU) 6-1, 6-4. Sainz (Fresno St.) def. van de Ven (WSU) 6-7 (5), 6-0, 6-2.

Fish counts

The upstream movement of Chinook, steelhead and shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams on 10/22/2005 and year-to-date totals:

SiteChinookSteelheadShad
Bonneville1401960
Year totals56,4713310,7064,057,484
The Dalles2522180
Year totals361,909237,5156,064,358
John Day256631
Year totals297,666222,452No count
McNary3276640
Year totals248,138211,5901,954,124
Priest Rapids148270
Year totals102,03612,24210,252
Wells22330
Year totals37,6096,7710
Ice Harbor76310
Year totals51,509149,604280,981
L.Monumental301,355
Year totals47,264148,900No count
Little Goose171,178
Year totals42,261137,186No count
Lower Granite221,6080
Year totals43,781139,59613,630

MOVES

BASEBALL

American League

BOSTON RED SOX—Named DeMarlo Hale third base coach.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS—Signed G Anthony Goldwire.

TORONTO RAPTORS—Released G Robert Pack, G Tierre Brown and F Bryant Matthews.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Released WR-PR Keenan Howry. Signed LB Heath Farwell from the practice squad.

ST. LOUIS RAMS—Signed QB Jeff Smoker from the practice squad.

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Waived CB Willie Middlebrooks. Signed C Norm Katnik from the practice squad.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

ATLANTA THRASHERS—Recalled C Jim Slater from Chicago of the AHL.

CALGARY FLAMES—Recalled F Craig MacDonald from Omaha of the AHL.

CAROLINA HURRICANES—Activated LW Ray Whitney from the injured list.

DALLAS STARS—Assigned RW Junior Lessard to Iowa of the AHL.

SAN JOSE SHARKS—Recalled G Nolan Schaefer from Cleveland of the AHL.

American Hockey League

AHL—Suspended Hamilton LW Peter Vandermeer two games for his actions in an Oct. 21 game.

CHICAGO WOLVES—Recalled C Jared Ross from Gwinnett of the ECHL.

SYRACUSE CRUNCH—Recalled C Brett Nowak from Dayton of the ECHL.

Central Hockey League

CHL—Suspended Bossier-Shreveport F Chris Brassard two games for his actions in an Oct. 21 game.

TODAY’S ODDS

America’s Line

CIRCULAR REPORT: On the college football board, the Maryland - Florida State circle ( ) is for Maryland QB Sam Hollenbach (questionable); the Georgia - Florida circle is for Georgia QB D.J. Shockley (questionable).

NO LINE REPORT: On the NFL board, there is no line on the Titans - Raiders game due to Tennessee QB Steve McNair (questionable).

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

NFL

FavoriteOpCurO/UUnderdog
FALCONS77.540.5Jets
Sunday
GIANTS3341Redskins
BENGALS7746Packers
LIONS3332.5Bears
PANTHERS7.57.544Vikings
TITANSNLNLNLRaiders
COWBOYS7.57.540.5Cardinals
TEXANS1137.5Browns
SAINTS2240.5Dolphins
RAMSNLNLNLJaguars
CHARGERS4.54.550Chiefs
Bucs11113749ERS
BRONCOS3344Eagles
PATRIOTS7.57.543.5Bills
Monday
STEELERS8.58.533Ravens

College football

FavoriteOpCurUnderdog
Thursday
VA TECH13.513.5Boston Coll
Friday
NEW MEXICO4.54.5Colorado St
Saturday
PENN ST15.515.5Purdue
MICHIGAN ST18.518.5Indiana
Wisconsin1919ILLINOIS
SYRACUSE55Cincinnati
GA TECH3.53.5Clemson
FLORIDA ST(17)(17)Maryland
NEBRASKAPKPKOklahoma
Wake Forest1414DUKE
NC STATE55So Miss
AUBURN2020Mississippi
ALABAMA3434Utah St
Colorado7.57.5KANSAS ST
TEXAS A&M9.59.5Iowa St
Miami-Ohio23.523.5TEMPLE
Toledo1010C MICHIGAN
Ohio U3.53.5BUFFALO
W MICHIGAN55Kent St
E CAROLINA2.52.5C Florida
BYU5.55.5Air Force
Tex-El Paso19.519.5RICE
Ohio St55MINNESOTA
RUTGERS5.55.5Navy
j-Florida(5)(5)Georgia
USC3131Wash St
MIAMI-FLA19.519.5N Carolina
Texas3636OKLAHOMA ST
NO ILLINOIS3727Ball St
BOWLING GREEN1515Akron
Ucla7.57.5STANFORD
Tcu66SAN DIEGO ST
ARIZONA ST16.516.5Washington
Missouri66KANSAS
KENTUCKYPKpKMiss St
Fresno St1313HAWAII
LA TECH1919San Jose St
Michigan 33NORTHWESTERN
Texas Tech9.59.5BAYLOR
TENNESSEE1414S Carolina
TULANEPKPKMarshall
NEW MEXICO ST44 Idaho
OREGON ST7.57.5Arizona
BOISE ST19.519.5Nev-Reno
LSU44.544.5North Texas
UL-LAFAYETTE33Troy St
Mid Tenn St8.58.5FLORIDA INT’L

j-Jacksonville, Fla.

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