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HORSE RACING horse racing, trials of speed involving two or more horses. It includes races among harnessed horses with one of two particular gaits, among saddled Thoroughbreds (or, less frequently, quarterhorses) on a flat track, or among saddled horses over a turf course with  

Pimlico Breeders' Cup Distaff The Breeders' Cup Distaff is a Weight for Age Thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares, 3 years old and up. It is held annually at a different racetrack in the United States or Canada as part of the Breeders' Cup. It is sponsored by the airline Emirates.  Handicap, ESPN ESPN Entertainment and Sports Programming Network 2 ...12:30 p.m.

Black-Eyed Susan Stakes The Black-Eyed Susan Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. The race is open to three-year-old fillies willing to race one and one-eighth miles on the dirt and currently offers a purse of $250,000.  and The Very One Stakes, ESPN ...2 p.m.

GOLF

PGA Tour: The Colonial, Fox Sports Net ...1 p.m.

AUTO RACING

NASCAR NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing), organization that sanctions American stock-car races, est. 1948. It held its first race in Daytona Beach, Fla.  Winston Cup: Winston Open qualifying, FX ...4 p.m.

NASCAR Winston Cup: Winston Open practice, FX ...6 p.m.

BOXING

Oscar Larios vs. Israel Vazquez, ESPN2 ...6 p.m.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL "MLB" and "Major Leagues" redirect here. For other uses, see MLB (disambiguation) and Major Leagues (disambiguation).
Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in North American professional baseball.
 

Atlanta at Colorado, TBS ...6 p.m.

This Week In Sports

Today

COLLEGE BASEBALL - Washington at Oregon State, 5 p.m.

COLLEGE SOFTBALL - NCAA TOURNAMENT: Oregon State v Notre Dame, 2:30 p.m., Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City is a city in Johnson County, Iowa, United States. It is the principal city of the Iowa City, Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses Johnson and Washington counties. .

AUTO RACING - Cottage Grove Speedway (Super dirt late models, sportsman two-day challenge - mini sprints), 6:30 p.m.

MEN'S COLLEGE GOLF - Oregon at NCAA NCAA
abbr.
National Collegiate Athletic Association
 West Regional Championships, Albuquerque, N.M.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - Portland Fire v Northwest Christian College Northwest Christian College is a private, liberal arts college located in Eugene, Oregon and is affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the Independent Christian Churches/Churches of Christ.  Men, Willamette High School Willamette High School is a school in Eugene, Oregon.

Willamette, or "Wil-Hi," is located in the Bethel-Danebo area of west Eugene, and is the only high school in the Bethel School District.
, 6 p.m.

Prep Schedule

Today

BOYS TENNIS

CLASS 4A - State championships at Tualatin Hills Tennis Center, 8 a.m.

CLASS 3A/2A/1A - State championships at Timberhill Tennis Club, Corvallis, 8:30 a.m.

GIRLS TENNIS

CLASS 4A - State championships at Portland Tennis Center, 8 a.m.

CLASS 3A/2A/1A - State championships at Timberhill Tennis Club, Corvallis, 8:30 a.m.

BASEBALL

CLASS 4A STATE PLAYOFFS - Newberg v Churchill, Civic Stadium, 5 p.m.

BIG FIR PLAYOFFS - AT ROSEBURG'S LEGION FIELD: Yoncalla v Riddle, 6 p.m. Winner v Umpqua Valley Christian, 8 p.m.

NONLEAGUE - Philomath at Marist, 5 p.m.

SOFTBALL

BIG FIR PLAYOFFS - AT ROSEBURG'S STEWART PARK: Glendale v North Douglas, 3 p.m. Winner v Yoncalla, 5 p.m.

NONLEAGUE - Elmira at Marist, 5 p.m.

TRACK AND FIELD

CLASS 2A - State championships at Western Oregon University History

Originally established in 1856 by Oregon pioneers as "Monmouth University", a private college, and later merged with another private institution (Bethel College near Rickreall) to become "Christian College.
, Monmouth, noon

VAL-CO - District meet at Yamhill-Carlton, 2 p.m.

MIDWESTERN - District meet at Silke Field, 3 p.m.

FAR WEST - District meet at Siuslaw, 1 p.m.

The Latest Line

NBA Playoffs

SATURDAY'S GAME

Favorite Points Underdog

SACRAMENTO 2 La Lakers

SUNDAY'S GAME

Favorite Points Underdog

NEW JERSEY 3 1/2 Boston

Baseball

TODAY'S GAMES

National League

Favorite Odds Underdog

MILWAUKEE Even-6 Chicago Cubs

HOUSTON 8 1/2 -9 1/2 Pittsburgh

ST. LOUIS 6-7 Cincinnati

Atlanta 6-7 COLORADO

ARIZONA 6 1/2 -7 1/2 Philadelphia

Ny Mets Even-6 SAN DIEGO

LOS ANGELES 6-7 Montreal

SAN FRANCISCO 7 1/2 -8 1/2 Florida

American League

Favorite Odds Underdog

BOSTON Even-6 Seattle

CLEVELAND 5 1/2 -6 1/2 Kansas City

NY YANKEES 10-12 Minnesota

TORONTO Even-6 Oakland

BALTIMORE 7-8 Tampa Bay

Texas Even-6 DETROIT

Anaheim 5 1/2 -6 1/2 CHI WHITE SOX

Home Team in CAPS

(C) 2002 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES Tribune Media Services ("TMS") is a syndication company owned by the Tribune Company.

The company is divided into two divisions, "News and Features" and "Entertainment Products".
, INC inc - /ink/ increment, i.e. increase by one. Especially used by assembly programmers, as many assembly languages have an "inc" mnemonic.

Antonym: dec.
.

Thursday's Transactions

Baseball

AMERICAN LEAGUE

CHICAGO WHITE SOX The Chicago White Sox are a professional baseball team based in Chicago, Illinois. The White Sox are a member of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From to the present, the White Sox have played in U.S.  - Signed OF Damon Buford and OF Brooks Kieshnick to minor-league contracts.

CLEVELAND INDIANS - Named Buddy Bell special minor league consultant.

DETROIT TIGERS - Acquired 3B Chris Truby from the Montreal Expos for INF-OF Jose Macias.

MINNESOTA TWINS - Promoted RHP rhp
abbr.
rated horsepower
 Josmir Romero and LHP LHP Left-Handed Pitcher
LHP Left Hand Path
LHP Lighthouse Point (Broward County, Florida city)
LHP Left Half-Plane
LHP Lead Hollowpoint (bullet)
LHP Living History Project
LHP Landslide Hazard Program
 J.C. Contreras to Fort Myers of the FSL FSL - Formal Semantics Language.

A language for compiler writing.

["A Formal Semantics for Computer Languages and its Application in a Compiler-Compiler", J.A. Feldman, CACM 9(1) (Jan 1966)].

[Sammet 1969, p. 641].
. Assigned RHP Sandy Tejada and LHP Jason Miller to Quad City of the Midwest League.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS "Blue Jays" redirects here. For other uses, see Blue Jay (disambiguation)..

The Toronto Blue Jays are a professional baseball team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Blue Jays are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's American League.
 - Activated OF Shannon Stewart from the 15-day disabled list.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS - Activated 1B Erubiel Durazo from the 15-day disabled list. Optioned INF INF

interferon.
 Alex Cintron to Tucson of the PCL (Printer Command Language) The page description language for HP LaserJet printers. It has become a de facto standard used in many printers and typesetters. PCL Level 5, introduced with the LaserJet III in 1990, also supports Compugraphic's Intellifont scalable fonts. .

MILWAUKEE BREWERS - Recalled RHP Brian Mallette from Indianapolis of the International League.

SAN DIEGO PADRES - Placed 1B Phil Nevin on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to May 12. Purchased the contract of INF Alex Pelaez and RHP Kevin Pickford from Portland of the PCL. Optioned infielder Cesar Crespo to Portland. Transferred LHP Jose Nunez and RHP Matt DeWitt from the 15-day to the 60-day DL.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE

COLUMBUS CLIPPERS - Fired manager Brian Butterfield. Named Frank Howard interim manager.

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE For the high school sports league, see .
The Pacific Coast League (PCL) is a minor league baseball league operating in the West and Midwest of the United States. It is one of two leagues, along with the International League, playing at the Triple-A level, which is one step below
 

COLORADO SPRINGS SKY SOX The Colorado Springs Sky Sox are a minor league baseball team in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The team plays in the Pacific Coast League and are the AAA affiliate of the major league Colorado Rockies.  - Announced INF Ron Merrill was assigned to the team from Salem of the Carolina League, and RHP Chandler Martin and INF Javier Colina were assigned to the team from Carolina of the Southern League. Sent RHP Ryan Cameron and RHP Jase Wrigley to Carolina.

SACRAMENTO RIVER CATS The Sacramento River Cats are a minor league baseball team based in Sacramento, California. The team plays in the Pacific Coast League (PCL) and is the Triple-A affiliate of Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics.  - Placed SS Mark Ellis and RHP Allen Levrault on the disabled list. Activated OF Michael Warner from the disabled list. Assigned OF Gary Thomas to Modesto of the California League. Signed INF F.P. Santangelo.

Basketball

WNBA WNBA Women's National Basketball Association
WNBA World Ninepin Bowling Association
WNBA Wannabe Nasty Boys Association
WNBA Women's National Book Association, Inc.
WNBA Warszawski Nurt Basketu Amatorskiego
 

MIAMI SOL - Waived G Kisha Ford.

UTAH Utah, state, United States
Utah (y`tä'), Rocky Mt. state of the W United States.
 STARZZ - Waived G Erica Routt.

Football

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

CINCINNATI BENGALS - Signed WR Chris Archie to a two-year contract.

HOUSTON TEXANS - Signed OL Max Lane.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS - Signed RB Moe Williams.

Hockey

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE National Hockey League (NHL)

Organization of professional North American ice-hockey teams. The league was formed in 1917 by five Canadian teams; the first U.S. team, the Boston Bruins, was added in 1924. It today consists of 30 teams in two conferences and six divisions.
 

DETROIT RED WINGS
For other uses of the name Red Wings, see Redwing (disambiguation).


The Detroit Red Wings are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan.
 - Signed F Henrik Zetterberg to a three-year contract.

ST. LOUIS BLUES - Announced the retirement of assistant coach Jimmy Roberts.

HORSE RACING

NEW YORK New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 RACING ASSOCIATION - Fined trainer Billy Mott $1,000 and suspended him for 15 days for the finding of a prohibited drug in the post race urine of Sweet Charity, after a race on January 4, 2002.

College

CENTRAL FLORIDA - Names Tom Schuberth men's assistant basketball coach.

COLGATE - Named Jenna Panatier women's volleyball coach.

DUKE - Promoted Whitney Greene to men's and women's associate head coach and associate director of aquatics.

IDAHO - Promoted assistant women's soccer coach Royce Busey to coach.

MONTANA STATE-NORTHERN - Named Shawn Huse men's basketball coach.

NORTH ILLINOIS - Announced the retirement of Jack Pheanis, men's golf coach, to become director of special projects and golf coach emeritus.

NOTRE DAME - Named Janusz Bednarski men's and women's fencing coach.

PHILADELPHIA - Named Tony Berich assistant director of athletics for media relations and Jody Roberts men's assistant soccer coach.

PLYMOUTH STATE - Announced the resignation of Keith Byrnes, men's soccer coach, to become soccer coach at Frostburg State.

PRESBYTERIAN - Named Leigh Irwin women's basketball coach.

ST. JOSEPH'S, IND. - Named Linc Darner darn·er  
n.
1. One that darns.

2. Northeastern, Upper Northern, & Western U.S. See dragonfly. See Regional Note at dragonfly.
 men's basketball coach.

TENNESSEE TECH - Named DeWayne Alexander assistant football coach.

UC SANTA BARBARA - Announced the resignation of Kristen Gillespie, women's assistant basketball coach.

WINSTON-SALEM - Named Gregory Richardson football defensive coordinator.

YOUNGSTOWN STATE - Named Dolph Carroll men's assistant basketball coach.

LPGA LPGA
abbr.
Ladies Professional Golf Association
 Tour

At North Augusta, S.C.

$1.25 MILLION ASAHI

RYOKUKEN INTERNATIONAL

(6,455-yard, par-72 Mount Vintage Plantation GC)

FIRST ROUND

Laura Davies ... 34-33-67 -5

Grace Park ... 34-35-69 -3

Janice Moodie ... 35-35-70 -2

Carin Koch ... 34-36-70 -2

Jeong Jang ... 37-33-70 -2

Dawn Coe-Jones ... 35-35-70 -2

Kim Williams ... 36-35-71 -1

Mi Hyun Kim Mi Hyun Kim (born in Inchon on 13 January 1977) is a professional golfer from South Korea. She turned professional in 1996 and won 11 events on the LPGA of Korea Tour (KLPGA) between 1996 and 1999. In 1999, she joined the LPGA Tour and was named was Rookie of the Year that year.  ... 34-37-71 -1

A.J. Eathorne ... 36-35-71 -1

Yu Ping Lin ... 36-35-71 -1

Danielle Ammaccapane ... 34-37-71 -1

Rosie Jones ... 35-36-71 -1

Emilee Klein ... 37-34-71 -1

Stephanie Keever ... 34-37-71 -1

Kim Saiki ... 35-36-71 -1

Shiho Katano ... 36-36-72 E

Catrin Nilsmark ... 36-36-72 E

Joanne Morley ... 35-37-72 E

Kristi Albers ... 37-35-72 E

Angela Buzminski ... 33-39-72 E

Tammie Green ... 34-38-72 E

Wendy Doolan ... 36-36-72 E

Dorothy Delasin ... 38-34-72 E

Heather Bowie ... 37-35-72 E

Wendy Ward ... 36-36-72 E

Jenna Daniels ... 34-38-72 E

Siew-Ai Lim ... 36-36-72 E

Leslie Spalding ... 36-36-72 E

Cathy Johnston-Forbes ... 36-36-72 E

Catriona Matthew ... 38-34-72 E

Annika Sorenstam ... 36-36-72 E

Johanna Head ... 34-39-73 +1

Karen Stupples ... 37-36-73 +1

Beth Bauer ... 35-38-73 +1

Patricia Meunier-Lebouc ... 35-38-73 +1

Hee-Won Han ... 35-38-73 +1

Laurie Brower ... 37-36-73 +1

Marnie McGuire ... 36-37-73 +1

Sally Dee ... 36-37-73 +1

Betsy King ... 35-38-73 +1

Jill McGill ... 37-36-73 +1

Kris Lindstrom ... 37-36-73 +1

Michelle Ellis ... 38-35-73 +1

Audra Burks ... 37-37-74 +2

Cristie Kerr ... 38-36-74 +2

Anna Acker-Macosko ... 37-37-74 +2

Dodie Mazzuca ... 36-38-74 +2

Karen Pearce ... 36-38-74 +2

Natascha Fink ... 37-37-74 +2

Kris Tschetter ... 35-39-74 +2

Patricia Baxter-Johnson ... 36-38-74 +2

Fiona Pike ... 35-39-74 +2

Leta Lindley ... 35-39-74 +2

Jackie Gallagher-Smith ... 39-35-74 +2

Candie Kung ... 38-36-74 +2

Shani Waugh ... 38-36-74 +2

Mayumi Nakajima ... 37-37-74 +2

Val Skinner ... 37-37-74 +2

Annette DeLuca ... 37-37-74 +2

Donna Andrews ... 36-38-74 +2

Sara Sanders ... 36-38-74 +2

Laurel Kean ... 36-38-74 +2

Tonya Gill ... 38-37-75 +3

Brandie Burton ... 39-36-75 +3

Luciana Bemvenuti ... 37-38-75 +3

Clarissa Childs ... 37-38-75 +3

Kathryn Marshall ... 38-37-75 +3

Amy Fruhwirth ... 36-39-75 +3

Tracy Hanson ... 36-39-75 +3

Sherri Turner ... 35-40-75 +3

Nancy Scranton ... 37-38-75 +3

Ara Koh ... 39-36-75 +3

Karen Weiss ... 36-39-75 +3

Mitzi Edge ... 36-39-75 +3

Jung Yeon Lee ... 38-37-75 +3

Tina Fischer ... 36-39-75 +3

Jean Bartholomew ... 38-37-75 +3

Kristal Parker-Manzo ... 39-39-78 +6

PGA Tour

At Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the state of Texas, 18th-largest city in the United States[1], and voted one of "America’s Most Livable Communities.  

$4.3 MILLION COLONIAL

(7,080-yard, par-70 Colonial Country Club Colonial Country Club is a private golf club in Fort Worth, Texas (USA). It is host to an annual PGA Tour event. It is the longest running PGA Tour event to be held at the same site. )

FIRST ROUND

Bob Estes ... 32-33-65 -5

Esteban Toledo ... 32-35-67 -3

Scott Verplank ... 34-33-67 -3

Steve Jones ... 35-32-67 -3

Bob Tway ... 34-33-67 -3

Brandt Jobe ... 34-33-67 -3

Frank Lickliter II ... 33-34-67 -3

Joel Edwards ... 33-34-67 -3

David Duval ... 36-31-67 -3

Steve Lowery ... 35-32-67 -3

Bob Burns ... 36-32-68 -2

Vijay Singh ... 32-36-68 -2

Tom Watson ... 33-35-68 -2

Per-Ulrik Johansson ... 33-35-68 -2

Peter Lonard ... 33-35-68 -2

Steve Flesch ... 32-36-68 -2

Joey Sindelar ... 35-33-68 -2

Carl Paulson ... 35-33-68 -2

Mark Brooks ... 33-35-68 -2

Jeff Maggert ... 34-34-68 -2

Corey Pavin ... 35-33-68 -2

Billy Andrade ... 36-32-68 -2

Skip Kendall ... 34-34-68 -2

Jay Haas ... 35-34-69 -1

K.J. Choi ... 36-33-69 -1

Jesper Parnevik ... 35-34-69 -1

Jerry Kelly ... 35-34-69 -1

Olin Browne ... 34-35-69 -1

Glen Day ... 37-32-69 -1

Brandel Chamblee ... 33-36-69 -1

Hal Sutton ... 34-35-69 -1

Lee Janzen ... 35-34-69 -1

Nick Price ... 35-34-69 -1

Matt Gogel ... 34-35-69 -1

Phil Tataurangi ... 36-34-70 E

John Rollins ... 33-37-70 E

Jeff Sluman ... 34-36-70 E

Loren Roberts ... 36-34-70 E

Justin Leonard ... 34-36-70 E

Ian Leggatt ... 34-36-70 E

Billy Mayfair ... 34-36-70 E

John Cook ... 35-35-70 E

Stuart Appleby ... 34-36-70 E

Kenny Perry ... 33-37-70 E

John Huston ... 33-37-70 E

Kirk Triplett ... 36-34-70 E

Scott McCarron ... 36-34-70 E

Jose Coceres ... 35-35-70 E

Davis Love III Davis Milton Love III (born April 13, 1964) is an American professional golfer.

Love was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. He attended the University of North Carolina before turning professional in 1985.
 ... 34-36-70 E

Brian Gay ... 37-33-70 E

Jay Don Blake Jay Don Blake (born October 28, 1958) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour.

Blake was born in St. George, Utah. He attended Utah State University in Logan and was a member of the golf team.
 ... 35-36-71 +1

Craig Parry ... 37-34-71 +1

Duffy Waldorf ... 35-36-71 +1

Brad Faxon ... 37-34-71 +1

Tom Lehman ... 37-34-71 +1

Mike Weir ... 34-37-71 +1

Neal Lancaster ... 33-38-71 +1

Cameron Beckman ... 35-36-71 +1

David Toms ... 34-37-71 +1

Brett Quigley ... 35-36-71 +1

Briny Baird ... 35-36-71 +1

Dan Pohl ... 36-35-71 +1

PETER JACOBSEN ... 36-36-72 +2

Paul Stankowski ... 32-40-72 +2

Brent Geiberger ... 35-37-72 +2

Rocco Mediate ... 35-37-72 +2

Chris DiMarco ... 38-34-72 +2

Mark O'Meara ... 37-35-72 +2

Kevin Sutherland ... 35-37-72 +2

Tom Pernice, Jr. ... 37-35-72 +2

Brian Watts ... 39-33-72 +2

J.J. Henry ... 39-33-72 +2

Rod Pampling ... 35-37-72 +2

David Frost ... 35-37-72 +2

J.L. Lewis ... 38-34-72 +2

Greg Chalmers ... 34-38-72 +2

Pat Perez ... 34-38-72 +2

Shigeki Maruyama ... 37-35-72 +2

Ben Crenshaw ... 35-37-72 +2

Stewart Cink ... 38-34-72 +2

Craig Stadler ... 39-33-72 +2

David Peoples ... 36-36-72 +2

Chad Campbell ... 35-37-72 +2

Greg Kraft ... 38-35-73 +3

Harrison Frazar ... 36-37-73 +3

Jonathan Byrd ... 36-37-73 +3

Rory Sabbatini ... 37-36-73 +3

Jim Furyk ... 37-36-73 +3

Fulton Allem ... 38-35-73 +3

Robert Allenby ... 36-37-73 +3

Garrett Willis ... 36-37-73 +3

Tim Herron ... 38-35-73 +3

Mike Sposa ... 35-38-73 +3

Dudley Hart ... 33-40-73 +3

Jim Carter ... 37-36-73 +3

Phil Mickelson ... 37-36-73 +3

Jonathan Kaye ... 39-34-73 +3

Steve Pate ... 38-35-73 +3

Luke Donald ... 34-39-73 +3

WTA WTA Washington Trails Association
WTA Women's Tennis Association
WTA World Transhumanist Association
WTA Willingness to Accept
WTA Winner-Take-All
WTA Winner Takes All
WTA World Toilet Association (Singapore) 
 Tour

At Rome

$1.224 ITALIAN OPEN

THIRD ROUND - Serena Williams (4), United States, d Denisa Chladkova, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-2. Justine Henin (5), Belgium, d Anne Kremer, Luxembourg, 6-2, 6-4. Virginia Ruano Pascual Virginia Ruano Pascual (born September 21, 1973) is a Spanish professional female tennis player. She was born in Madrid, Spain.

She has won three career singles titles but that's not the area where she has been most successful.
, Spain, d Anna Kournikova, Russia, 6-3, 6-2. Amelie Mauresmo (7), France, d Ai Sugiyama, Japan, 6-0, 6-2. Kim Clijsters (3), Belgium, d Tatiana Panova (16), Russia, 6-3, 6-7 (6), 6-1. Sandrine Testud (8), France, d Silvia Farina Elia Silvia Farina Elia (born April 27, 1972 in Milan, Italy) is a professional female tennis player from Italy. She reached a career high of World No. 11 on 20 May, 2002. She won her first ITF title at Caltagirone in 1991 and her first WTA tournament at Strasbourg in 2001.  (9), Italy, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3. Anastasia Myskina, Russia, d Jelena Dokic (6), Yugoslavia, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3. Jennifer Capriati (2), United States, d Mary Pierce, France, 6-0, 6-0.

ATP ATP: see adenosine triphosphate.
ATP
 in full adenosine triphosphate

Organic compound, substrate in many enzyme-catalyzed reactions (see catalysis) in the cells of animals, plants, and microorganisms.
 Tour

At Hamburg, Germany

$2.578 MASTERS SERIES-HAMBURG

THIRD ROUND - Gustavo Kuerten (2), Brazil, d Guillermo Canas, Argentina, 7-5, 6-2 Max Mirnyi, Belarus, d Mariano Zabaleta, Argentina, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 Roger Federer (11), Switzerland, d Adrian Voinea, Romania, 7-5, 6-4. Lleyton Hewitt (1), Australia, d Jiri Novak (14), Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-3 Julien Boutter, France, d Andy Roddick (13), United States, 6-3, 7-5. Maret Safin (6), Russia, d Juan Ignacio Chela Juan Ignacio Chela (born August 30, 1979, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a professional male tennis player from Argentina. His strongest surface is slow hardcourt, but like most Argentine players he is comfortable on clay. , Argentina, 7-6 (6), 7-5. Tommy Robredo, Spain, d Tommy Haas (7), Germany, 6-4, 6-4. Stefan Koubek, Austria, d Younes el Aynaoui Younes El Aynaoui (Arabic: يونس العيناوي) (born September 12, 1971 in Rabat, Morocco) is a professional tennis player from Morocco.  (16), Morocco, 7-6 (6), 6-2.

College

Albuquerque, N.M.

NCAA WEST REGIONAL

(7,368-yard, par-72 South Champions Course)

FIRST ROUND

TEAM - 1, Texas 285. 2, San Diego St. 289. 3, (tie) Fresno St.; Minnesota; UNLV UNLV University of Nevada, Las Vegas  290. 6, Washington 291. 7, (tie) Arizona; Pepperdine 292. 9, New Mexico 293. 10, (tie) Pacific; USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code.  294. 12, Ohio State 295. 13, UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University)
UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
 296. 14, Texas Tech 298. 15, Nevada 299. 16, OREGON 300. 17, (tie) BYU BYU Brigham Young University
BYU Bayou
BYU Bob's Your Uncle
BYU Bayreuth, Germany - Bindlacher Berg (Airport Code)
BYU Beyond Your Understanding
; Illinois St. 301. 19, (tie) Detroit; Washington St. 302. 21, Stanford 303. 22, Arizona St. 304. 23, UC Irvine 307. 24, California 308. 25, Central Connecticut St. 313. 26, Colorado St. 314. 27, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis 315.

TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS - 1, Jason Hartwick, Texas, 68. 2, (tie) Jason Allred, Pepperdine; Brandon Askew a·skew  
adv. & adj.
To one side; awry: rugs lying askew.



[Probably a-2 + skew.
, UNLV; David Morgan, Minnesota, 69. 5, (TIE) AARON BYERS, OREGON; DAVID YARNES, OSU (Open Source UNIX) Refers to the Unix variants that are maintained as open source, which were primarily BSD Unix and Linux until Sun made its Solaris operating system open source in 2005. ; Ricky Barnes, Arizona; Jonathon Echols, Fresno St.; Matt Hansen, Pacific; Dustin Smith; Fresno St.; Justin Smith, Minnesota; Russell Surber, Texas; J.J. Wall, Texas, 70.

OTHER OREGON FINISHERS - 77, (tie) John Ellis; Brandon Harnden 76. 105, (tie) Mike Sica; Chris Carnahan 78.

High School

Class 2A Coaches' Poll

Team Pts

1, Willamina (3) ... 66

2, Gold Beach (4) ... 65

3, Corbett ... 49

4, Regis ... 43

5, Dayton ... 38

6, Monroe ... 28

7, Pilot Rock ... 25

8, Yoncalla ... 20

9, North Douglas ... 15

10, Kennedy ... 11

ALSO RECEIVING VOTES - Santiam Christian 8, Harrisburg 7, Cascade Christian 3, Warrenton 3, Chiloquin 3, Heppner 3.

Hole-in-One

At Tokatee Golf Club

JOE BARSS of Medina, Wash., on the 116-yard 17th hole with an 8-iron. His third in 50 years of golfing.

College

NCAA Division I Regionals

THURSDAY'S RESULTS

SEED 1

At Columbia, S.C.

UCLA 3, Liberty 0

Georgia 2, Maryland-Baltimore County 1

South Carolina South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures


Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15.
 2, Eastern Kentucky 1, 8 innings

Maryland-Baltimore County 7, Liberty 1, Liberty eliminated

SEED 2

At Minneapolis

Arizona 4, Boston University 1

DePaul 3, Penn State 1

Minnesota 2, Princeton 1

Penn State 5, Boston University 1, Boston University eliminated

SEED 3

At Lafayette, La.

LSU LSU Louisiana State University
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LSU La Salle University (Philadelphia, PA)
LSU La Sierra University
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 3, Northwestern State 2, 10 innings

Arizona State 4, Mississippi State 1

Massachusetts 5, Louisiana-Lafayette 3, 13 innings

SEED 4

At Fresno, Calif.

Cal State Fullerton 3, Evansville 0

Stanford 7, Pacific 0

California 1, Fresno State 0

Pacific 6, Evansville 0, Evansville eliminated

SEED 5

At Norman, Okla.

Texas 4, Army 0

Oklahoma 6, Utah 0

Texas A&M 6, Arkansas 2

Army 2, Utah 1, Utah eliminated

SEED 6

At Ann Arbor, Mich.

Washington 8, Oakland, Mich. 0

Michigan 5, Canisius 0

SEED 7

At Iowa City, Iowa

Nebraska 1, Illinois-Chicago 0

Oregon State 1, Wisconsin 0

Notre Dame 3, Iowa 2

Illinois-Chicago 2, Wisconsin 0, Wisconsin eliminated

SEED 8

At Tallahassee, Fla.

Chattanooga 3, Florida Atlantic 0

Georgia Tech 3, Alabama 1, 10 innings

Florida State 2, Auburn 1

Florida Atlantic 2, Alabama 1, Alabama eliminated

PWBA PWBA Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration (now Employee Benefits Security Administration)
PWBA Professional Women's Bowling Association (formerly Ladies Professional Bowlers Tour) 
 Tour

At St. Clair Shores, Mich.

ST. CLAIR SHORES CLASSIC

1, Michelle Feldman, Skaneateles, N.Y., 211 (1 game), $10,000. 2, Kim Adler, Cocoa, Fla., 404 (2 games), $5,500. 3, Wendy Macpherson, Henderson, Nev., 433 (2 games), $3,800. 4, Carolyn Dorin-Ballard, N. Richland Hills, Texas Richland Hills is a city in Tarrant County, Texas, United States. The population was 8,132 at the 2000 census. Geography
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, 181 (1 game), $3,000. 5, Kim Terrell, Daly City, Calif., 170 (1 game), $2,500.

PLAYOFF RESULTS

MATCH ONE - Macpherson d Dorin-Ballard and Terrell 237-181-170. MATCH TWO - Adler d Macpherson 200-196. CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH - Feldman d Adler 211-204.

United States

THURSDAY'S RESULT

United States 5, Jamaica 0

SUNDAY'S GAME

United States vs. Netherlands at Foxboro, Mass., 11 a.m.

Sky-Em League All-Stars

FIRST TEAM - Pitchers: Alicia Cook, soph., Elmira; Lacey Wade, sr., Junction City; Caley Peterson, jr., Marist. Catchers: Lydia Foster, sr., Elmira; Taysa Price, sr., Pleasant Hill. Infielders: Chelsey Siltanen, sr., Marist; Alicia Campbell, sr., Elmira; Janet Freerks, jr., Pleasant Hill; Amy Croll, soph., Glide; Morgan Koons, soph., Marist. Outfielders: Stephanie Singer, jr., Marist; Katy Garcia, jr., Elmira; Tiffany Vaughn, sr., Junction City; Sasha Moore, sr., Junction City.

SECOND TEAM - Pitchers: Meghan Meyer, jr., Glide; Kayley Saxon, jr., Pleasant Hill; Andrea Sconce, freshman, Elmira. Catchers: Angela Thomas, soph., Glide; Mae Swisher swisher Sexology A regional term for a really queer queer, not that there's anything wrong with that , soph., Junction City. Infielders: Erica Boggs, sr., Elmira; Lindsey Smith, jr., Junction City; Shannon Stacy, soph., Marist; Kasey Sconce, jr., Elmira; Holly Onove, sr., Marist. Outfielders: Ashley Hayden, sr., La Pine; Kassi Smith, sr., Creswell; Amy Perkins, freshman, Marist; Tiffany George, soph., Sutherlin.

HONORABLE MENTION - Pitchers: Krissy Meier, jr., Glide; Ashley Taylor, jr., Creswell; Crystal Tait, sr., Sutherlin. Catchers: Melissa Ladd, jr., Cottage Grove; Kim Winslow, jr., Creswell; Betty McClellan, soph., Marist; Lanea Hyland, soph., Sutherlin. Infielders: Kristi Parks, sr., Junction City; Connie Farnsworth, sr., Pleasant Hill; Megan Gutierrez, sr., Pleasant Hill; Darci Williamson, jr., Creswell; Angela Cutright, soph., Cottage Grove; Makayla Weaver, jr., Sutherlin; Alisson Malone, jr. Glide; Sierra Russell, sr., La Pine; Shandi Isaacson, sr., La Pine. Outfielders: Danielle Mitchell, jr., Cottage Grove; Heather Roberts, jr., Cottage Grove.

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - Chelsey Siltanen, Marist.

COACH OF THE YEAR - Pam Cook, Elmira.

SPORTSMANSHIP - La Pine.

High School

Sky-Em League All-Stars

FIRST TEAM - Catcher: David Fox, sr., Marist. Pitchers: Marshal Looney, sr., La Pine; Curt Neill, sr., Pleasant Hill; Dane Butler, sr., Marist. First base: Josh Brown, jr., Elmira. Infielders: Noah Breslaw, sr., Pleasant Hill; Chris Hendrix, sr., Marist; Sky Manon, sr., Glide; Tyler Norman, jr., Marist. Outfielders: Taylor Skinner, jr., Glide; Josh Breslaw, jr., Pleasant Hill; Ethan Puchaty, sr., Marist. Designated hitter: Sean Mascolo, sr., Marist. Utility: Barry Humphrey, sr., Pleasant Hill.

SECOND TEAM - Catcher: Jed Capouch, sr., Glide. Pitchers: Patrick Cooley, jr., Marist; Brandt Pederson, soph., Glide; Russ Walker, jr., Elmira. First base: Trenton Haselip, sr., La Pine. Infielders: Sean Martin, jr., Elmira; Nathan Morelock, sr., Cottage Grove; Keith McCracken, sr., Sutherlin; Nick Keith, sr., Pleasant Hill. Outfielders: Justin Martin, sr., Pleasant Hill; Brian Parnell, sr., Sutherlin; Jesse Hansen, sr., Marist. Designated hitter: Brandon Lee, jr., La Pine. Utility: Steven Gibbons Famous people named Gibbons include:
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, sr., Sutherlin.

HONORABLE MENTION - Catcher: Sonny Jones, soph., Sutherlin. Pitchers: Brad Morris, jr., Glide; Mike Bauman, jr., Junction City; Russ Blum, jr., Cottage Grove. Infielders: Kris Williams, jr., Cottage Grove; Scott Cole, sr., Junction City; Josh Martin, sr., Junction City; Michael Fowler, soph., Sutherlin. Outfielders - Nick Grillo, jr., Cottage Grove; Jon Paull, sr., Junction City; Travis Webster, jr., La Pine; Coley coley
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 Long, sr., Elmira; Ryan Major, sr., Sutherlin. Designated hitter: Nathan Burden, sr., Junction City; Utility: Jason Wilborn, sr., La Pine.

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - Marshal Looney, La Pine.

COACH OF THE YEAR - Phil Dube, Marist.

SPORTSMANSHIP - Pleasant Hill.
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