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BASEBALL

ALCS

Saturday’s Result

Cleveland 13, Boston 6, 11 innings, series tied 1-1

Today’s Game

Boston (Matsuzaka 15-12) at Cleveland (Westbrook 6-9), 4:10 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 16

Boston (Wakefield 17-12) at Cleveland (Byrd 15-8), 5:21 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 18

Boston at Cleveland, 5:21 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 20

Cleveland at Boston, TBD, if necessary

Sunday, Oct. 21

Cleveland at Boston, TBD, if necessary

NLCS

Sunday’s Result

Colorado 4, Arizona 1, Colorado leads series 3-0

Today’s Game

Arizona (Owings 8-8) at Colorado (Morales 3-2), 7:18 p.m

Wednesday, Oct. 17

Arizona at Colorado, 5:37 p.m., if necessary

Friday, Oct. 19

Colorado at Arizona, 5:37 p.m., if necessary

Saturday, Oct. 20

Colorado at Arizona, TBD, if necessary

World Series

Wednesday, Oct. 24

National League at American League, (n)

Thursday, Oct. 25

NL at AL, (n)

Saturday, Oct. 27

AL at NL, (n)

Sunday, Oct. 28

AL at NL, (n)

Monday, Oct. 29

AL at NL, if necessary, (n)

Wednesday, Oct. 31

NL at AL, if necessary, (n)

Thursday, Nov. 1

NL at AL, if necessary, (n)

BASKETBALL

NBA Preseason

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

WLGB
Boston20—
New Jersey10 1/2
New York10 1/2
Toronto011 1/2
Philadelphia032 1/2

Southeast Division

WLGB
Washington30—
Atlanta31 1/2
Orlando211
Charlotte122
Miami043 1/2

Central Division

WLGB
Indiana20—
Milwaukee21 1/2
Detroit221
Chicago111
Cleveland121 1/2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest Division

WLGB
New Orleans21—
Dallas121
Memphis00 1/2
Houston011
San Antonio011

Northwest Division

WLGB
Denver21—
Portland21—
Utah21—
Seattle121
Minnesota011

Pacific Division

WLGB
Golden State21—
Phoenix11 1/2
Sacramento11 1/2
L.A. Clippers121
L.A. Lakers022

Sunday’s Results

Portland 102, Atlanta 89

Detroit 109, Denver 106

Washington 86, Philadelphia 80

L.A. Clippers 99, Golden State 89

Today’s Games

New Jersey at Charlotte, 4 p.m.

Minnesota at Memphis, 5 p.m.

Indiana at New Orleans, 5 p.m.

Utah at Phoenix, 7 p.m.

Zalgiris Kaunas at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.

FOOTBALL

CFL

All Times PDT

EAST DIVISION

WLTPtsPFPA
x-Winnipeg86117384360
Toronto87016367306
Montreal78014339365
Hamilton21304264431

WEST DIVISION

WLTPtsPFPA
x-British Columbia113123453310
x-Saskatchewan105020443353
Calgary77115404442
Edmonton59111326415

x-clinched playoff spot

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

Sunday’s results

Saskatchewan 40, Hamilton 23

Calgary 38, Winnipeg 25

Friday’s Game

Calgary at Winnipeg, 5 p.m.

Saturday’s Games

Toronto at Montreal, noon.

Edmonton at British Columbia, 7 p.m.

Sunday’s Game

Hamilton at Saskatchewan, noon.

College

Boise St. 69, Nevada 67, 4OT

AP Top 25 Poll

The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press college poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 13, points based on 25 points for a first place vote through one point for a 25th place vote, and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPv
1. Ohio St. (50)7-01,5993
2. South Florida (11)6-01,5035
3. Boston College (1)7-01,4484
4. Oklahoma (1)6-11,3996
5. LSU (1)6-11,3311
6. South Carolina6-11,247

7. Oregon

5-1

1,177

9

8. Kentucky

6-1

1,098

17

9. West Virginia

5-1

1,090

8

10. California

5-1

1,065

2

11. Virginia Tech

6-1

951

12

12. Arizona St. (1)

7-0

948

14

13. Southern Cal

5-1

932

10

14. Florida

4-2

865

13

15. Kansas

6-0

664

20

15. Missouri

5-1

664

11

17. Hawaii

7-0

551

16

18. Auburn

5-2

488

22

19. Texas

5-2

348

23

20. Tennessee

4-2

339

25

21. Georgia

5-2

279

24

22. Texas Tech

6-1

241

—

23. Cincinnati

6-1

194

15

24. Michigan

5-2

189

—

25. Kansas St.

4-2

107

—

Others receiving votes: Penn St. 95, Virginia 85, Illinois 75, Boise St. 37, Alabama 27, Rutgers 18, Wake Forest 18, Wisconsin 18, Clemson 9, Connecticut 7, Florida St. 6, Maryland 6, Air Force 4, BYU 2, Troy 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. 13, 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)7-01,4953
2. Boston Coll. (1)7-01,3834
3. South Florida (3)6-01,3205t
4. Oklahoma6-11,2885t
5. LSU6-11,1731
6. Oregon5-11,0778
7. West Virginia5-11,0079
8. South Carolina6-199712
9. Southern Cal (tie)5-19837
9. California (tie)5-19832
11. Virginia Tech6-198210
12. Arizona State7-093613
13. Kentucky6-187418
14. Florida4-272614
15. Kansas6-070520
16. Hawaii7-055816
17. Missouri5-151911
18. Texas5-239622
19. Auburn5-237225
20. Georgia5-228223
21. Texas Tech6-1232NR
22. Tennessee4-2193NR
23. Cincinnati6-119217
24. Virginia6-1184NR
25. Penn State5-2128NR

Others receiving votes: Michigan 127; Wisconsin 82; Boise State 61; Illinois 59; Kansas State 42; Rutgers 25; Purdue 19; Florida State 16; Maryland 15; Alabama 13; Wake Forest 12; Clemson 9; Louisville 9; Brigham Young 8; Michigan State 8; Connecticut 7; Fresno State 2; Wyoming 1.

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. 13, 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 (110)7-02,8453
2. Boston College7-02,6504
3. South Florida (2)6-02,5086
4. Oklahoma6-12,5035
5. LSU (1)6-12,3031
6. South Carolina6-12,0099
7. Oregon5-11,97410
8. West Virginia5-11,9268
9. USC5-11,9157
10. California5-11,8942
11. Kentucky6-11,75918
12. Arizona State (1)7-01,69714
13. Virginia Tech6-11,63812
14. Florida4-21,45813
15. Kansas6-01,20020
16. Hawaii7-01,19816
17. Missouri5-11,05311
18. Texas5-278621
19. Auburn5-266725
20. Georgia5-252823
21. Texas Tech6-1459NR
22. Tennessee4-2420NR
23. Cincinnati6-136917
24. Virginia6-1240NR
25. Michigan5-2229NR

Other teams receiving votes: Penn State 172; Illinois 166; Wisconsin 152; Rutgers 48; Kansas State 47; Boise State 41; Alabama 34; Florida State 24; Connecticut 21; Maryland 19; Wake Forest 18; Michigan State 17; Purdue 14; Oregon State 13; Clemson 12; Stanford 8; Georgia Tech 5; UCLA 5; Texas A&M 3; Air Force 2; Louisville 1.

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)6-06251
2. M.Hardin-Baylor6-05952
3. UW-Whitewater5-15713
4. St. John’s 7-05234
5. Capital6-05167
6. Wheaton (Ill.)6-05035
7. Central7-04846
8. St. John Fraser6-14168
9. Wash & Jefferson5-03789
10. Wesley6-137810
11. Salisbury7-032612
12. Alfred6-029114
13. St. Olaf6-129513
14. Wabash6-029114
15. Mountclair St.5-120819
16. Ohio Northern4-219011
17. Occidental5-018621
18. Warburg5-117717
19. Linfield3-216520
20. UW-Stevens Pt6-015622
21. Trinity (Texas)5-112223
22. New Jersey5-19624
23. Whitworth5-19525
24. Muhlenberg6-088
25. RPI5-074

HOCKEY

NHL

All Times PDT

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

WLOTPtsGFGA
Philadelphia31061710
N.Y. Islanders33061420
Pittsburgh22041415
New Jersey23041316
N.Y. Rangers23041010

Northeast Division

WLOTPtsGFGA
Ottawa610122214
Boston32061514
Montreal21151011
Toronto23152224
Buffalo22041912

Southeast Division

WLOTPtsGFGA
Carolina41192111
Tampa Bay31061410
Washington32061112
Florida23041315
Atlanta0500923

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

WLOTPtsGFGA
Detroit41192014
St. Louis3106158
Chicago3206109
Columbus2204108
Nashville23041718

Northwest Division

WLOTPtsGFGA
Minnesota50010114
Colorado32061614
Vancouver32061617
Calgary22151717
Edmonton24041320

Pacific Division

WLOTPtsGFGA
Dallas22261616
San Jose22151013
Anaheim24151320
Phoenix23041214
Los Angeles15021627

Sunday’s Results

Minnesota 2, Anaheim 0

Detroit 4, Los Angeles 1

Today’s Games

Toronto at Buffalo, 4 p.m.

Detroit at Anaheim, 7 p.m.

San Jose at Vancouver, 7 p.m.

Red Wings 4, Kings 1

Detroit022—4
Los Angeles001—1

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Detroit, Datsyuk 1 (Zetterberg), :40. 2, Detroit, Draper 4, 3:06 (sh). Third Period—3, Los Angeles, Cammalleri 6 (Visnovsky, Frolov), 1:44 (pp). 4, Detroit, Holmstrom 5 (Zetterberg, Datsyuk), 5:39. 5, Detroit, Zetterberg 4 (Holmstrom, Datsyuk), 7:21. A—17,215 (18,118).

Wild 2, Ducks 0

Minnesota020—2
Anaheim000—0

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Minnesota, Rolston 1 (Belanger, Schultz), 2:04. 2, Minnesota, Parrish 1 (Radivojevic, Koivu), 11:50. Third Period—None. A—17,174 (17,174).

WHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

EastGPWLOTLSOLPts
Swift Current10720115
Regina11740014
Brandon8620012
Moose Jaw9432010
Prince Albert1237208
Saskatoon834107
CentralGPWLOTLSOLPts
Calgary13930119
Medicine Hat11821017
Edmonton944019
Lethbridge 1045109
Red Deer1146109
Kootenay1238107

WESTERN CONFERENCE

B.C.GPWLOTLSOLPts
Vancouver10711116
Chilliwack10730014
Kelowna944109
Kamloops944109
Prince George927004
U.S.GPWLOTLSOLPts
Tri-City10730014
Spokane9521112
Seattle6401110
Everett945008
Portland918002

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

Sunday’s Results

Kamloops 5, Portland 4

Medicine Hat 4, Lethbridge 3 (OT)

Moose Jaw 4, Regina 0

Red Deer 2, Prince Albert 1

Vancouver 4, Chilliwack 0

Today’s Games

No games scheduled.

Tuesday’s Games

Red Deer at Moose Jaw

Prince George at Saskatoon

Lethbridge at Swift Current

Kamloops at Tri City

Wednesday’s Games

Red Deer at Brandon

Seattle at Chilliwack

Lethbridge at Regina

Prince George at Prince Albert

Thursday’s Games

No games scheduled.

Friday’s Games

Saskatoon at Spokane, 7 p.m.

Calgary at Edmonton

Everett at Kelowna

Medicine Hat at Moose Jaw

Lethbridge at Brandon

Prince George at Regina

Chilliwack at Tri-City

Vancouver at Seattle

CROSS COUNTRY

High school Saturday’s Results Adidas Cross Country Classic

At Portland, Oregon

Fern Hill Park, 5k

GIRLS ELITE RESULTS (top 5 of 47 teams)—1, Jesuit 32. 2, Crater 94. 3, South Eugene 139. 4, Summit 149. 5, Mt. Spokane 197.

TOP INDIVIDUALS—1, Adrienne McGuirk (Jesuit) 18:00. Mt. Spokane results: 9, Courtney Zalud 19:13. 19, Sarah Craig 19:30. 24, Amy Pomante 19:35. 59, Stephanie Inouye 20:28. 90, Cassidy McGriff 21:21. 108, Callie Runkel 21:37. Kayce Smith 21:40.

Can-Am Invitational

At Kettle Falls, 5k

Boys

TEAM RESULTS—Colville 41, Riverside 87, St. George’s 94. Pullman 95, Deer Park 131, Newport 156, Rogers 171, Lake Roosevelt 177, Chelan 199, Oroville 309, Wellpinit 325.

TOP INDIVIDUALS—1, Joey Ward (New), 16:43. 2, Mitch Chandler (Riv), 16:44. 3, Jake Hastings (Col), 16:59. 4, Justin Rose (Col), 17:29. 5, Brian Angove (StG), 17:32. 6, Joey Nyberg (Riv), 17:33. 7, Mike Carbajal, (DP) 17:34. 8, Ken Dragoo (Pul), 17:35. 9, Demetrius McKinney (Rog), 17:35. 10, Ned Fischer (Col), 17:37.

Girls

TEAM RESULTS—Deer Park 57, Riverside 60, St. George’s 68, Pullman 96, Chelan 111, Colville 116, Rogers 174.

TOP INDIVIDUALS—1, Chantel Duenich (DP), 19:49. 2, Amanda Wilson (Riv), 19:50. 3, Jessica Duenich (DP), 19:58. 4, Gabby Guillen (Che), 20:36. 5, Katie Reidy (StG), 20:57. 6, Kaitlin Greene (Pul), 21:07. 7, Amanda Sweeny (Riv), 21:12. 8, Maja Rodell (StG), 21:29. 9, Sara Taylor (DP), 21:31. 10, Brittanie Vargo (Rog), 21:40.

GOLF

Frys.com Open

PGA TOUR

At Las Vegas

Purse: $4 million

TPC Summerlin, 7,243 yards; par: 72

TPC Canyons, 7,063 yards, par: 71

Final Round

G.McNeill, $720,00066-64-67-67—264
D.J. Trahan, $432,00065-65-72-66—268
C.Beckman, $232,00065-71-68-68—272
R.Garrigus, $232,00071-63-68-70—272
Bob May, $152,00063-70-71-69—273
Bo Van Pelt, $152,00066-69-68-70—273
Jason Gore, $124,66763-68-73-70—274
M.Gronberg, $124,66769-64-71-70—274
Garrett Willis, $124,66768-62-73-71—274
Joe Ogilvie, $96,00071-65-71-68—275
Mike Weir, $96,00069-67-69-70—275
Mark Wilson, $96,00066-67-71-71—275
Kent Jones, $96,00068-67-68-72—275
Tim Herron, $68,00070-64-76-66—276
Bubba Watson, $68,00069-67-72-68—276
M.Calcavecchia, $68,00069-67-72-68—276
Jesper Parnevik, $68,00068-69-70-69—276
Phil Tataurangi, $68,00067-70-68-71—276
Jeff Overton, $54,00065-71-71-70—277
Kevin Na, $54,00067-70-69-71—277
Arjun Atwal, $36,53368-69-72-69—278
Marco Dawson, $36,53365-70-74-69—278
Mathew Goggin, $36,53368-67-76-67—278
Bill Haas, $36,53367-67-74-70—278
Jeff Quinney, $36,53369-67-72-70—278
Billy Mayfair, $36,53369-64-72-73—278
Jeff Gove, $36,53367-67-70-74—278
Stephen Leaney, $36,53367-68-69-74—278
John Huston, $36,53366-65-72-75—278
Greg Owen, $23,25072-66-72-69—279
Carlos Franco, $23,25068-71-69-71—279
Pat Perez, $23,25071-65-73-70—279
Brian Davis, $23,25070-68-73-68—279
Tom Pernice, Jr., $23,25069-65-73-72—279
Duffy Waldorf, $23,25066-68-73-72—279
Steve Lowery, $23,25066-67-73-73—279
Alex Cejka, $23,25068-70-75-66—279
Rich Beem, $16,80064-71-74-71—280
Chris Stroud, $16,80071-64-74-71—280
Grant Waite, $16,80066-69-75-70—280
Ben Crane, $16,80066-67-73-74—280
Michael Boyd, $16,80066-68-80-66—280
Colt Knost, $16,80067-69-69-75—280
Daniel Chopra, $12,09366-70-73-72—281
Bryce Molder, $12,09370-69-72-70—281
Bill Lunde, $12,09369-68-71-73—281
Craig Lile, $12,09366-72-75-68—281
Darron Stiles, $12,09372-67-74-68—281
John Daly, $12,09374-63-77-67—281
Jason Dufner, $9,74066-70-73-73—282
Ken Duke, $9,74070-65-73-74—282
Frank Lickliter II, $9,74069-69-73-71—282
Gavin Coles, $9,74069-65-79-69—282
Mark Brooks, $9,12069-68-73-73—283
Kevin Sutherland, $9,12071-67-72-73—283
Jarrod Lyle, $9,12070-66-76-71—283
Ryuji Imada, $9,12067-71-74-71—283
Ryan Moore, $9,12068-69-76-70—283
Nick Watney, $8,80067-65-76-76—284
Brian Gay, $8,80068-70-75-71—284
Steve Wheatcroft, $8,80068-71-76-69—284
Kirk Triplett, $8,52068-71-69-77—285
S.Maruyama, $8,52069-68-75-73—285
Glen Day, $8,52069-70-76-70—285
Will MacKenzie, $8,52067-71-78-69—285
J.P. Hayes, $8,20069-69-75-73—286
Ryan Armour, $8,20068-68-79-71—286
Jay Williamson, $8,20069-70-76-71—286
Bart Bryant, $8,20070-69-80-67—286
Matt Hendrix, $7,96069-66-76-76—287
Ted Purdy, $7,96069-69-74-75—287
Billy Andrade, $7,80073-65-74-76—288
Brendon de Jonge, $7,80066-73-74-75—288
Chad Campbell, $7,64075-63-77-74—289
Paul Trittler, $7,64067-71-78-73—289
D.Maruyama, $7,40067-67-76-80—290
Richard Green, $7,40071-66-79-74—290
Michael Allen, $7,40067-70-80-73—290
Jeff Brehaut, $7,40066-73-79-72—290
Kevin Stadler, $7,12069-70-73-79—291
Brent Geiberger, $7,12069-70-76-76—291
Andres Gonzales, $7,12068-71-77-75—291
Jaco Van Zyl, $6,96070-69-80-73—292

Samsung World Championship

LPGA TOUR

At Bighorn Golf Club, Canyons Course

Palm Desert, Calif.

Purse: $1 million

Yardage: 6,644; Par: 72

Final

Lorena Ochoa, $250,00068-67-69-66—270
Mi Hyun Kim, $156,25068-70-67-69—274
Jeong Jang, $84,37669-68-68-70—275
Angela Park, $84,37667-69-69-70—275
S.Pettersen, $50,00071-69-64-72—276
Jee Young Lee, $34,37570-70-70-68—278
Paula Creamer, $34,37567-69-71-71—278
S.Prammanasudh, $28,75172-70-70-67—279
Angela Stanford, $26,24970-66-74-71—281
Sarah Lee, $21,66772-72-69-69—282
Seon Hwa Lee, $21,66773-73-66-70—282
Se Ri Pak, $21,66769-71-70-72—282
Morgan Pressel, $18,75168-72-72-71—283
Cristie Kerr, $17,50175-66-70-73—284
Maria Hjorth, $16,24972-70-71-73—286
Nicole Castrale, $15,00073-70-75-72—290
Br.Lincicome , $14,37574-70-72-75—291
Ai Miyazato, $13,75175-68-76-74—293
Michelle Wie, $13,12579-79-77-71—306
Bettina Hauert, $12,49976-81-74-76—307

Administaff Small Business Classic

CHAMPIONS TOUR

At Augusta Pines Golf Club

Spring, Texas

Purse: $1.7 million

Yardage: 7,003; Par: 72

Final Round

Bernhard Langer, $255,00062-65-64—191
Mark O’Meara, $149,60067-64-68—199
Tom Kite, $122,40066-65-69—200
Jay Haas, $91,80069-66-67—202
Lonnie Nielsen, $91,80067-67-68—202
Don Pooley, $52,70068-69-66—203
Mark James, $52,70068-68-67—203
Ben Crenshaw, $52,70070-65-68—203
Andy Bean, $52,70067-67-69—203
Tom Jenkins, $52,70066-68-69—203
Tom Purtzer, $52,70069-65-69—203
Jerry Pate, $35,70067-68-69—204
Jeff Sluman, $35,70066-68-70—204
Denis Watson, $29,75072-66-67—205
D.A. Weibring, $29,75069-68-68—205
Chip Beck, $29,75069-68-68—205
David Eger, $29,75069-67-69—205
Fred Funk, $23,24870-69-67—206
Mark McNulty, $23,248

Gil Morgan, $23,248

70-68-68—206

Fuzzy Zoeller, $23,248

67-69-70—206

Tom McKnight, $19,210

69-70-68—207

Jim Thorpe, $19,210

68-66-73—207

Scott Simpson, $15,194

72-72-64—208

Hale Irwin, $15,194

68-72-68—208

John Jacobs, $15,194

69-71-68—208

Tom Wargo, $15,194

67-72-69—208

Mark Wiebe, $15,194

68-70-70—208

Keith Fergus, $15,194

69-69-70—208

Bob Gilder, $15,194

67-68-73—208

Bruce Fleisher, $15,194

71-65-72—208

Vicente Fernandez, $11,475

70-73-66—209

Dan Pohl, $11,475

70-70-69—209

Dave Stockton, $11,475

68-70-71—209

Eduardo Romero, $11,475

67-70-72—209

Dana Quigley, $9,384

71-71-68—210

John Cook, $9,384

69-72-69—210

Pat McDonald, $9,384

69-72-69—210

Danny Edwards, $9,384

70-70-70—210

Mike McCullough, $9,384

70-69-71—210

Joe Ozaki, $7,650

71-74-66—211

Donnie Hammond, $7,650

71-72-68—211

Dick Mast, $7,650

70-72-69—211

Gary McCord, $7,650

74-68-69—211

Bruce Vaughan, $7,650

68-73-70—211

Tim Simpson, $5,950

70-72-70—212

Rod Spittle, $5,950

69-71-72—212

Des Smyth, $5,950

69-71-72—212

Bruce Lietzke, $5,950

70-70-72—212

John Ross, $5,950

66-73-73—212

Bruce Summerhays, $4,590

73-71-69—213

Craig Stadler, $4,590

66-73-74—213

Ed Dougherty, $4,590

68-71-74—213

Bobby Wadkins, $3,740

75-69-70—214

John McGough, $3,740

73-71-70—214

Wayne Grady, $3,740

69-72-73—214

Wayne Levi, $3,740

68-70-76—214

Perry Arthur, $3,740

68-70-76—214

Dave Eichelberger, $2,890

71-73-71—215

Lanny Wadkins, $2,890

69-74-72—215

John Harris, $2,890

69-73-73—215

David Edwards, $2,890

68-74-73—215

Mike Reid, $2,890

72-69-74—215

Lindy Miller, $2,295

73-70-73—216

Hugh Baiocchi, $2,295

70-72-74—216

Mark Johnson, $1,802

72-77-68—217

Morris Hatalsky, $1,802

75-75-67—217

Walter Hall, $1,802

73-72-72—217

Allen Doyle, $1,802

73-72-72—217

Jim Dent, $1,445

73-74-71—218

Phil Blackmar, $1,445

73-69-76—218

Jim Albus, $1,241

76-73-70—219

Graham Marsh, $1,241

72-72-75—219

Harry Taylor, $1,122

74-75-73—222

Massy Kuramoto, $1,054

80-73-70—223

Dale Douglass, $952

79-74-73—226

Bill Rogers, $952

76-73-77—226

World Match Play

At Wentworth Club, West Course

Virginia Water, England

Purse: $4.97 million

Yardage: 7,308; Par: 72

Championship

(36-hole match)

Ernie Els (2), South Africa, def. Angel Cabrera (9), Argentina, 6 and 4.

ROWING

College women Head of the Oklahoma

At Oklahoma City, Oklahoma River

Championship Eight: 1. Australia, 14:05.874; 2. Canada, 14:13.057; 3. Washington State University A, 15:10.162; 4. WSU B, 15:31.687; 5. Creighton C, 17:21.460; 6. Creighton B, 17:21.853; 7. Creighton A, 19:27.280.

RUNNING

Bloomsday Road Runners Club

Spokane Marathon

Men

1, Chris Stelzer 2:33:20. 2, Brian Hadley 2:46:12. 3, Troy Nelson 2:57:21. 4, Mynor Veliz-Patz 3:03:26. 5, Robgert Towne 3:04:15.

Women

1, Julie Gilchrist 3:03:47. 2, Janelle Tewell 3:19:25. 3, Emily Cox 3:26:36. 4, Brenda Greer 3:31:04. 5, Virginia De Leon 3:35:15.

Spokane Half Marathon

Men

1, Jim Parejko 1:13:11. 2, Kyle McNaught-Davis 1:21:30. 3, Sam Picicci 1:21:58. 4, John Sweeney 1:22:50. 5, Dave Takeshita 1:23:02.

Women

1, Jodi Suter 1:26:04. 2, Amber Hamilton 1:27:28. 3, Suzanne Endsley 1:30:12. 4, Genny Boyle 1:37:13. 5, Tara Boni 1:37:20.

Five Mile Run

Men

1, Perry Eckert 31:33. 2, Scott Allen 31:36. 3, Kyle Ryan 31:40. 4, Scott Rivas 31:42. 5, Maurice Sausby 31:46.

Women

1, Jayne McLaughlin 31:53. 2, Jan Janke 33:52. 3, Nancy Ulrich-Merrill 37:30. 4, Carol Hunter 37:38. 5, Karen White 38:58.

SOCCER

MLS

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPts
x-D.C. United166755
x-New England148749
x-New York1211642
Chicago9101037
Kansas City1012737
Columbus8111034
Toronto FC617624

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPts
x-CD Chivas USA157752
x-Houston148648
x-FC Dallas1311544
Colorado912835
Los Angeles913633
Real Salt Lake514924

NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

x-clinched playoff spot

Sunday’s Result

Colorado 2, CD Chivas USA 1

Today’s Game

Houston at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m.

College men

Northwest Conference Whitworth 1, Pacific 0

First half—none. Second half—1, Whit, Friesen 75:00.

Shots on goal—Whitworth 19, Pacific 8. Saves—Whitworth, Barnum 1. Pacific, Grasso 1, Stevermer 5.

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

Overtime—1, USD, Jennings (Wels) 92:00.

Shots on goal—USD 12, Gonzaga 9. Saves—USD, Briones 3. Gonzaga, Higgins 4, Team 1.

College women

Big Sky Conference N. Arizona 3, Eastern Wash. 2

First half—1, NAU, Vallen (Powers, Lee) 1:00. 2, NAU, Vallen (Lee, Neatherton) 9:00. 3, NAU, Lee (Vallen) 27:00. Second half—4, EWU, Hannesson 59:00. 5, EWU, De Shazo (Roper) 69:00.

Shots on goal—EWU 17, NAU 18. Saves—EWU, Renz 2, Blessard 2. NAU, Winkelblech 9.

Northwest Conference Whitworth 1, Pacific 0

First half—none. Second half—1, Whit, Krzymowski (Hagerott) 45:00.

Shots on goal—Whitworth 16, Pacific 3. Saves—Whitworth, Kietz 3. Pacific, Vincent 9.

Pac-10 Conference Arizona St. 1, Wash. St. 0 (OT)

Overtime—1, ASU, Elston 94:00.

Shots on goal—WSU 9, ASU 9. Saves—WSU, Bemis 5. ASU, Silvestri 3.

Washington 2, Arizona 0

First half—1, UW, Hyatt 14:00. Second half—2, UW, Alexander 61:00.

Shots on goal—UW 11, Arizona 15. Saves—UW, Carr 6. Arizona, Nicolai 6.

Western Athletic Conference Idaho 0, Louisiana Tech 0 (2OT)

Scoring—none.

Shots on goal—Idaho 14, La Tech 13. Saves—Idaho, Sandman 4. La Tech, Gavlak 7.

Non-conference North Idaho 2, Great Falls 0

First half—1, NIC, Lopez (Franck) 30:00. 2, NIC, Barton 74:00.

Shots on goal—Great Falls 3, NIC 21. Saves—Great Falls, Saunders 10. NIC, Kahler 4.

TENNIS

Bangkok Open

WTA TOUR

At The National Tennis Development Centre

Bangkok, Thailand

Purse: $200,000 (Tier III)

Surface: Hard-Outdoor

Singles

Championship

Flavia Pennetta (7), Italy, def. Chan Yung-jan, Taiwan, 6-1, 6-3.

Doubles

Championship

Sun Tiantian and Yan Zi (1), China, def. Ayumi Morita and Junri Namigata, Japan, walkover.

Kremlin Cup

ATP-WTA TOUR

At Olympic Stadium

Moscow

Purse: Men, $1 million (Intl.); Women, $1.34 million (Tier I)

Surface: Carpet-Indoor

Singles

Men

Championship

Nikolay Davydenko (1), Russia, def. Paul-Henri Mathieu (4), France, 7-5, 7-6 (9).

Women

Championship

Elena Dementieva, Russia, def. Serena Williams (4), United States, 5-7, 6-1, 6-1.

Doubles

Men

Championship

Marat Safin and Dmitry Tursunov, Russia, def. Tomas Cibulec, Czech Republic, and Lovro Zovko, Croatia, 6-4, 6-2.

Women’s Championship

Cara Black, Zimbabwe, and Liezel Huber (1), United States, def. Victoria Azarenka and Tatiana Poutchek, Belarus, 4-6, 6-1, 10-7 tiebreak.

Stockholm Open

ATP TOUR

At Kungliga Tennishallen

Stockholm, Sweden

Surface: Hard-Indoor

Purse: $961,200 (Intl. Series)

Singles

Championship

Ivo Karlovic (7), Croatia, def. Thomas Johansson, Sweden, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1.

Doubles

Championship

Jonas Bjorkman, Sweden, and Max Mirnyi (2), Belarus, def. Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra (3), France, 6-4, 6-4.

BA-CA Tennis Trophy

ATP TOUR

At Wiener Stadthalle

Vienna, Austria

Purse: $908,200 (Intl. Gold)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

Singles

Championship

Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 6-4, 6-0.

Doubles

Championship

Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski (4), Poland, def. Thomas Behrend and Christopher Kas, Germany, 6-4, 6-2.

College men WITA Nortwest Region

Stefan Feddersen (Gonzaga) d. Evan Schleining (Portland) 4-1, ret. round of 16 consolation.

College women Saint Mary’s Classic

Gonzaga results—Aglaya Kokurina d. Gruier (UC-Davis) 3-6, 7-5, 1-0 (6) in consolation play. Kokurina d. Dillion (California) 3-6, 6-1, 1-0 (9) in consolation. Emily Anderson d. Griffin (Portland) 6-4, 6-2 consolation. Rika Mehndiratta d. Guzman (San Jose St.) 6-1, 6-2. Kristen MacWilliam d. Oudomvilay (San Fran) 2-6, 6-3, 1-0 (8) consolation. Shapiro (UC-Davis) d. Carrie Schofield 6-1, 6-3. Fisher (Pacific) d. Danielle Farmer 6-4, 6-3.

Fish counts

The upstream movement of Chinook, steelhead and shad at Columbia and Snake River Dams on 10/13/2007 and year-to-date totals:

SiteChinookSteelheadShad
Bonneville4593110
Year totals267,293317,3362,575,277
The Dalles6398520
Year totals182,790236,0873,591,992
John Day5161,138n/a
Year totals148,532214,969n/a
McNaryNCNCNC
Year totals122,777189,190993,075
Priest RapidsNCNCNC
Year totals54,29113,7531,015
WellsNCNCn/a
Year totals16,3566,401n/a
Ice HarborNCNCNC
Year totals48,892137,090202,808
L.MonumentalNCNCNC
Year totals54,040128,4254
Little GooseNCNCn/a
Year totals41,508113,497n/a
Lower Granite472,8620
Year totals39,609123,41521,366

MOVES

BASEBALL

National League

CINCINNATI REDS—Named Dusty Baker manager and agreed to terms on a three-year contract.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLES—Signed Jimy Williams, bench coach; Rich Dubee, pitching coach; Milt Thompson, hitting coach; Davey Lopes, first-base coach; Steve Smith, third-base coach; Ramon Henderson, bullpen coach; and Mick Billmeyer, catching instructor, for the 2008 season.

Northern League

NL—Announced Calgary and Edmonton left the league.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Waived F Carlos Powell.

NEW JERSEY NETS—Waived F Rod Benson.

NEW YORK KNICKS—Waived G Roderick Wilmont.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

NFL—Fined Tennessee DE Kyle Vanden Bosch $7,500 for a low hit on Atlanta QB Joey Harrington in an Oct. 7 game.

ATLANTA FALCONS—Waived DE Josh Mallard. Signed LB Travis Williams from the practice squad.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

EDMONTON OILERS—Assigned C Robert Nilsson and LW Jean-Francois Jacques to Springfield (AHL). Recalled C Rob Schremp and F Zack Stortini from Springfield.

OTTAWA SENATORS—Assigned D Mattias Karlsson and G Brian Elliott to Binghamton (AHL).

American Hockey League

SPRINGFIELD FALCONS—Recalled D Theo Peckham from Stockton (ECHL).

ECHL

AUGUSTA LYNX—Released G A.J. Bucchino and F Geoff Rollins.

BAKERSFIELD CONDORS—Released F Pontus Moren.

COLLEGE

INDIANA—Announced Kelvin Sampson, men’s basketball coach, will forfeit a scheduled $500,000 raise and the team will lose a scholarship for exceeding NCAA limits on calls to recruits.

Today’s odds

America’s Line

NO LINE REPORT: On the NFL board, there is no line on the Cards - Redskins game due to Arizona QB Kurt Warner (questionable); there is no line on the Titans - Texans game due to Tennessee QB Vince Young (questionable).

On the college football board, there is no line on the California - UCLA game due to Cal QB Nate Longshore (questionable).

All other no line games are for teams that played last night or play tonight.

NFL

FavoriteOpCurO/UUnderdog
Giants3.5443.5FALCONS
Sunday
REDSKINSNLNLNLCards
SAINTSNLNLNLFalcons
Ravens3335BILLS
COWBOYS9.59.547Vikings
Patriots15.515.550.5DOLPHINS
GIANTSNLNLNL49ers
LIONS2243Bucs
TEXANSNLNLNLTitans
RAIDERS3337.5Chiefs
BENGALS6646.5Jets
EAGLES5540.5Bears
SEAHAWKSNLNLNLRams
Steelers3.53.539BRONCOS
Mon., Oct. 22
Colts3345JAGUARS

College football

FavoriteOpCurUnderdog
Thursday
So Florida2.52.5RUTGERS
TCU3.53.5Utah
Friday
d-N’western88E MICHIGAN
Louisville33UCONN
Saturday
SYRACUSE4.54.5Buffalo
Miami-Ohio6.56.5TEMPLE
WEST VIRGINIA2323Mississippi St
Penn St88INDIANA
CLEMSON1717C Michigan
WISCONSIN23.523.5No Illinois
Arkansas5.55.5MISSISSIPPI
S CAROLINA13.513.5Vanderbilt
Wake Forest33NAVY
GEORGIA TECH25.525.5Army
AIR FORCE33Wyoming
Ball St1.51.5W MICHIGAN
Kansas4.54.5COLORADO
RICE1.51.5Memphis
SMU66Tulane
Nevada-RenoNLNLUTAH ST
ALABAMAPKPKTennessee
NEBRASKA22Texas A&M
Oklahoma28.528.5IOWA ST
MISSOURI3.53.5Texas Tech
CaliforniaNLNLUCLA
Usc2020NOTRE DAME
FLORIDA ST66Miami-Fla
Oregon 1111WASHINGTON
OHIO ST1717Michigan St
MARYLAND4.54.5Virginia
KENT ST5.55.5Bowling Green
C FLORIDA33Tulsa
E CAROLINA44NC STATE
ARIZONA1010Stanford
FRESNO ST12.512.5San Jose St
Houston12.512.5UAB
Florida77KENTUCKY
Boise StNLNLLA TECH
PURDUE77Iowa
TOLEDOPKPKOhio U
Texas24.524.5BAYLOR
OKLAHOMA ST3.53.5Kansas St
Cincinnati1010PITT
Michigan33ILLINOIS
NEW MEX ST9.59.5Idaho
LSU10.510.5Auburn
New Mexico77SAN DIEGO ST
UNLV2.52.5Colorado St
TROY17.517.5North Texas
MID TENN ST2.52.5Arkansas St
Fla Atlantic6.56.5UL-LAFAYETTE
UL-MONROE12.512.5Fla Int’l
Sunday
Southern Miss44MARSHALL

d-Detroit.

Home teams in capital letters.