Martinsville Bulletin from Martinsville, Virginia (2024)

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Harris (collarbone) are out. Minnesota: Chris Hinton (ankle WR David Palmer (hamstring), RB Robert Smith (ankle), Todd Steusde (shoulder) are questionable. DE Fernando Smith Chamstring) is probable. College Schedule Saturday, Oct. 83 EAST Duquesne (6-1) at Iona (3-3), Noon Indiana (2-5) at Penn St.

(5-D, Noon Virginia Tech (5-2) at West Virginia 8-0, Noon Boston U. 02-5) at New Hampshire 12:30 p.m. Cornell (3-3) at Brown (3-3), 1 p.m. Lafayette 024-1) at Bucknell (4-3), 1 p.m. Northeastern (2-5) at Connecticut (6-1), 1 p.m.

Maine (2-5) at Delaware (7-0), 1 p.m. Dartmouth (4-2) at Harvard (1-5), 1 p.m. Lehigh (3-2) at Massachusetts p.m. Columbia 3-2-1) at Princeton p.m. Pittsburgh at Rutgers (1-5), 1 p.m.

St. John's NY (1-5) at Siena (0-0), 1 p.m. Monmouth, NJ. (5-2) at St. Francis, Pa.

(0-8), 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 p.m. Robert Morris (4-3) at Towson St. (4-3), 1. p.m. Cent.

Connecticut St. 0-5) at Warner 1), 1 p.m. Penn (4-2) at Yale (24), 1 p.m. Colgate (0-7) at Army (2-3-1), 1:30 p.m. Georgetown, D.C.

(3-2) at Marist (49), 1:30 p.m Holy Cross (1-6) vs. Fordham (34-D at Bermuda, 2 p.m. Canisius (2-5) at St. Peter's 2-4), 2 p.m. SOUTH: Liberty (5-2) at Charleston Southern (1- 1, Noon Clemson (4-3) at Georgia Tech Noon South Carolina (43-1) at Tennessee (6- 1), 12:30 p.m.

(3-0 at Appalachian St. (7-0), 1 p.m. Morehouse (5-3) at Howard U. (40, 1 p.m. Richmond (5-1-1) at James Madison (6 20, 1 p.m.

VM (3-40 at W. Carolina (2-5), 1 p.m. Villanova 02-5) at William Mary (5-0, p.m.: V. Hampden-Sydney (2-5) at Davidson 1:30 p.m. Wake Forest (1-T) at Duke 1:30 p.m.

Austin Peay 3-5) at Morebead St. 1:30 p.m. Delaware St. (2-5) at S. Carolina St.

(4-2), 1:30 p.m. Alabama AdM (6-2) at Alabama St. 2 p.m. Texas Southern (2-5) at Grumbling St. 4, 2:30 p.m.

Kentucky (3-0 at Mississippi St. 0-5, 2:30 p.m. Morgan St. (1-6) at Florida (6-1), 3 p.m. Elizabeth City St.

(6-20 at Hampton U. 6- 20, 3 p.m. Vanderbilt (0-6) at Mississippi p.m. SE Missouri (2-5) at Tenn. -Martin (4 3.

p.m. Murray St. (7-0) at Tennessee Tech 3 p.m. North Texas (1-6) at Alabama (5-2), 3:30 p.m. Samford (4-3) at Alcorn St.

3:30 p.m. Marshall (5-2) at Citadel (2-5), 3:30 p.m. (6-0) at Georgia (5-30, 3:30 p.m. Bluff (4-20 at Jackson St. 1 p.m.

Maryland (5-2) at Louisville 4 p.m. Temple (1-6) at Miami (3-30, 4 p.m. East Carolina (4-3) at Southern Miss. 3), 6 p.m. N.

Carolina (3-0 at Bethune Cookman (34), 7 p.m. Georgia Southern (5-2 at E. Tennessee St. (1-6), 7 p.m. E.

Kentucky (6-1) at Tennessee St. 7 p.m. 2-5) at Troy St. (8-0), 7. p.m.

Nicholls St. (0-8) at Southern U. (6-1), 7:30 p.m. Tulsa (4-3) at Memphis 2-5), 8 p.m. Cent.

Florida (3-4) at NE Louisiana 2-0, 8 p.m. SW Louisiana (4-3) at Tulane C-5), 8 p.m. MIDWEST Northwestern (6-1) at Illinois (3-3), 12:20 p.m. Michigan St. (4-2-1) at Wisconsin 24-1) 12:20 p.m.

Iowa (5-1) at Ohio St. (7-0), 12:30 p.m. Miami, Ohio (4-2-1) at Cent. Michigan (4 30, 1 p.m. Valparaiso (3-4) at Dayton (6-1), 1 p.m.

Kansas (7-0) at Kansas St. (6-1), 1 p.m. Bowling Green 35 at W. Michigan (4-0), 1 p.m. 3 Indiana St.

(6-2) at Youngstown St. 0-5), 1 p.m. Butler (1-7) at Evansville (4-3), 2 p.m. Oklaboma St. at Iowa St.

2-5), 2 p.m. Oklahoma (4-2-1) at Missouri 2 p.m. Ball St. (4-4) at Ohio U. 2-4-1), 2 p.m.

E. Michigan (5-2) at Toledo (6-0-1), 2 p.m. S. Illinois (40 at W. Illinois (3-0), 2:30 p.m.

Minols St. (2-5) at E. Ilinois (6-1), 3 p.m. N. Iowa (5-2) at SW Missouri St.

0-6, 1 p.m. Minnesota (3-3) at Michigan (6-1), 3:30 p.m. Boston College (2-5) at Notre Dame (6-2), 3:30 p.m. Cincinnati (4-0 at N. Illinois 4:06 p.m.

Kent (1-5-1) at Akron (1-0, 6 p.m. SOUTHWEST Texas Christian (5-1) at Baylor (4-2) 1. p.m. Rice (1-5-1) at Southern Meth. (1-0, 2 p.m.

Houston (1-0 at Texas (4-2), 2 p.m. Miss. Valley St. (1-5) at Prairie View (0 7, 2:30 p.m. Jacksonville St.

(6-2) at Arkansas St. a 5, p.m. NW Louisiana (6-2) at SW Texas St. 0-0, 3 p.m. McNeese St.

(7-0) at Stephen F.Austin (7- 0), 3 p.m. San Diego St. (5-2) at Texas- El Paso (1-60, 9 p.m. Auburn (5-2 vs. Arkansas (52 at Little Rock, 7:30 p.m.

FAR WEST Hawati (3-3) at Brigham Young 1 p.m. E. Washington 2-5) at Montana St. 2 p.m. Colorado St.

(43) at Wyoming 0-0, 1 p.m. Utah St. (2-5) at Utah (4-40, 2:06 p.m. Idaho (3-3) at Weber St. (4-4), 2:06 p.m.

Texas Tech (4-2) at New Mexico (4-0, 1 p.m. Nebraska (7-0) at Colorado (6-1), 8:30 p.m. Oregon St. (1-6) at Stanford (42-1) 8:30 p.m. Southern Cal (6-1) at Washington 6-0 p.m.

N. Arizona (6-2) at Idaho St. 6-2, 4 p.m. Arizona St. (3-0 at Oregon (6-1), 4 p.m.

Cal Poly-SLO at St. Marys, Cal. 6- 2,4 p.m. UNLV (1-0 at Nevada (5-2), 4:05 p.m. Pacific (2-5) at San Jose St.

4.30 p.m. California (2-5) at UCLA 5-2, 6:30 p.m.. Air Force (5-3) at Fresno St. (4-3), 8 p.m. UC Davis (3-3-1) at Sacramento St 11, 9 p.m.

Portland St. 02-1) at Boise St. (4-30, 9:06 p.m. S. Utah 02-00 at CS Northridge (1-5), 10 p.m.

Drake (6-1-1) at San Diego (4-8), 10 p.m. Arizona at Washington St. 10 p.m. Top 25 The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press college football with first-place votes in parenthese records through Oct. 21, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking Record Pts 10-A-Martinsville Bulletin, Friday, October 27,1995 SCOREBOARD AREA SPORTS Piedmont Football Dan River Dist All Field.

Coll. 51 Patrick County Chatham 33 43 Bassett: Magna Vista 3-3 Laurel Park 1-5 Tunstall Gretna 07 Traight's Games: Martinsville at Dan River Tunstall at Bassett Greta F-C 32 Patrick at Laurel Park Magna Vista at Chatham BASEBALL Playoffs DIVISION SERIES American League Tuesday, Oct. 3 New York 9, Seattle 6 Cleveland 5, Boston 4, 13 innings Wednesday, Oct. 4 Cleveland 4, Boston 0 New York 7. Seattle 5, 15 innings Friday, Oct.

6 Cleveland 8, Boston 2, Cleveland wins series 3-0 Seattle 1. New York 4 Saturday, Oct. 7 Seattle 11. New York 8 Sunday, Oct. 8 Seattle 6, New York 5, 11 innings, Seattie wins series 3-2 National League Tuesday, Oct.

3 Cincinnati 7, Los Angeles 2 Atlanta 5, Colorado 4 Wednesday, Oct. 4 Cincinnati 5, Los Angeles 4 Atlanta 7. Colorado 4 Friday, Oct. 6 Colorado 7, Atlanta 5, 10 innings Cincinnati 10, Los Angeles 1, Cincinnati wins series 3-0 Saturday, Oct. 7 Atlanta 10, Colorado Atlanta wins series 3-1 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES American League Tuesday.

Oct. 10 Seattle 3. Cleveland 2 Wednesday, Oct. 11 Cleveland 5, Seattle 2 Friday, Oct. 13 Seattle 5, Cleveland 2, 11 innings Saturday, Oct.

14 Cleveland 7. Seattle 0 Sunday, Oct. 15 Cleveland 3, Seattle 2. Tuesday, Oct. 17 Cleveland 4.

Seattle 0. Cleveland wins series 4-2 National League Tuesday, Oct. 10 Atlanta 2. Cincinnati 1, 11 innings Wednesday, Oct. 11 Atlanta 6, Cincinnati 2, 10 innings Friday, Oct.

13 Atlanta 5. Cincinnati 2 Saturday, Oct. 14 Atlanta 8, Cincinnati 0, Atlanta wins series 40 WORLD SERIES Saturday, Oct. 21 Atlanta 3, Cleveland 2 Sunday, Oct. 22 Atlanta 4.

Cleveland 3 Tuesday, Oct. 24 Cleveland 7, Atlanta 6, 11 innings Wednesday, Oct. 25 Atlanta 5, Cleveland 2 Thursday, Oct. 26 Cleveland 5, Atlanta 4. Atlanta leads series 3-2 Saturday, Oct.

28 Cleveland (De Martinez 12-5) at Atlanta (Glavine 16-7), 7:20 p.m. (NBC) Sunday, Oct. 2 Cleveland at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. 1. EST, if necessary (ABC) Indians ..5 Braves ATLANTA CLEVELAND' ab rbbi Grssom cf 4 0 1 1 Lofton ef Polonia If 4 1 1 1 Vizquel ss CpInes 3b 4 0 1 0 Baerga 2b McGrif lb 4 1 1 0 Belle If 3 2 1 Justice rf 4 0 0 0 Murray dh 3000 Klesko dh 4 2 2 2 Thome 3b Lemke 2b 4 0 0 0 MRmrz rf 01 O'Brien 1000 HPerry 1b 1000 JLopez 0 0 Sirento 1b Biliard ss 1 0 0 0 Kirby rf DwSmt ph 0 SAlmr 0 Mrdcai ss 1 0 1 0 Totals 32 4 7 4 Totals Atlanta 900 110 Cleveland 200 002 E-Hershiser (1).

DP- Cleveland 2. Atlanta 3, Cleveland 5. 2B CpJones (3), McGriff (2). Baerga (2), SAlomar (2). HRPolonia (1), Klesko (3), Belle (2), Thome (1), O'Brien.

IP ER 80 Atlanta GMaddux Clonta Cleveland Hershiser 8 5 1 Mesa 2 Umpires--Home, Pulli; First, Brinkman; Second, Wendelstedt; Third. McKean; Left, Froemming: Right, Hirschbeck. Fielding Summary ATLANTA Grissom cf If Jones 3b McGriff 1b Justice rf Klesko dh Lemke 2b O'Brien Lopez Belliard s8 Smith ph Mordecai ss Maddux Clontz Totals CLEVELAND Lotton ef Vizquel s5 Baerga 2b Belle If Murray dh Thome 3b Ramirez rf Perry 1b Sorrento 1b Kirby rf Alomar Hershiser Mesa Totals FOOTBALL I- NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE Pet. Buffalo .714 Indianapolis .571 Miami 571 127 New England N.Y. Jets 120 220 Central Cincinnati 183 154 Cleveland Pittsburgh 167 Jacksonville 131 162 Houston 137 154 SPORTS ON TV SENIOR GOLF 1:30 p.m., Maui Kaanapali Classic (ESPN, PGA GOLF 3:30 p.m., PGA Tour Championship (ESPN, cable).

NHL HOCKEY 8:30 p.m., Anaheim at St. Louis Blues (ESPN, cable). SATURDAY COLLEGE FOOTBALL noon, Clemson at Georgia Tech (Channel 13). COLLEGE FOOTBALL noon, Virginia Tech at West Virginia (Channel 10). COLLEGE FOOTBALL 12:30 p.m., Iowa at Ohio State (ESPN, cable): TRUCK COMPETITION 3 p.m., NASCAR 100 SuperTruck race (TNN, cable).

COLLEGE FOOTBALL 3:30 p.m., Boston College at Notre Dame (Channels 10 and 12). SENIOR GOLF 4:30 p.m., Maui Classic (ESPN, cable). 5. 1 7-0-0 1.512 2. Nebraska (20) 7-00 3.

600 4. OblaSt (5) 5. Tennessee 6-1-0 Kansas 140 7.Colorado 61-0 1,143 Northwestern 6-10 11 9. 10. Michigan Oregon 6-1-0 6-1-0 10 11.

Auburn 12. NotreDame 620 13. SouthernCal 6-1-0 14 Kansasst. 6-1-0 15. Texas 16.

PennSt 17. Washington 18. Alabama 19. TexasAAM 20. Virginia: 21.

Syracuse 22. Texas Tech 42-0 23. 42-1 3 lowa UCLA 510 212 18 Others receiving voter: Arkansas 149, San Diego St. 17, Virginia Tech 14. Baylor 12, Toledo 8, Stanford 7, Michigan St.

Maryland 2, South Carolina 1. Texas Christian BASKETBALL NBA Preseason CONFERENCE GO Detroit Philadelphia Orlando New Jersey Cleveland Charlotte Indiana Miami New York Toronto Washington Boston Milwaukee WESTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota Portland Sacramento Seattle Golden State Houston San Antonio LA Laters Phoenix Utah LA Clippers Dearer Dallas Vancouver .000 CDS: McDonaid' championship games do not count in standings. Toroato 107, New Jersey 90 Philadelphia 101, New York 93 Detroit 98, Washington 90 Houston 133, Boston 118 Indiana 80, Utah 80 Cleveland 99, Los Angeles Lakers 97 Golden State 116, Denver 108 Phoenix 114, L.A. Clippers 106 Game New York 96, Orlando 73 Minnesota 119, Washington 110 Portland 101, Vancouver 96 Friday's Charlotte at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Miami vs.

Cleveland at Columbus, Ohio, 7:20 p.m. Atlanta at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers vs. Houston at New Orleans, p.m.

Milwaukee at Indiana, 8:30 p.m. LA Clippers vs. Chicago at Lincoln, Neb, 30 p.m. Boston at Portland, p.m. Denver at Phoentz, 10 p.m.

Golden State at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Games Philadelphia vs. Charlotte st Richmond, 7.30 p.m. Milwaukee vi. Indiana at West Lafayette, 7:30 p.m.

Miami at Minnesota, 8 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. LA Labers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Boston ru.

Vancouver at Edmonton, 9:30 P.m. San Antonio vs. Washington at Mexico City, 10 p.m. Atlanta vs. Denver at Las Vegas, 10.

p.m. Seattle Golden State at San Jose, Calif, 10.30 p.m. All EST Cleveland at Toronto, 2 p.m. Philadelphia vi. New York at Uniondale, N.Y, 5 p.m.

Detroit vs. Washington at Mexico City, 8 p.m. Seattle at Vancouver, 8 p.as. L.A Clippers vs. Phoenix at Tucson, Ariz, 9 p.m.

HOCKEY NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Philadelphia Now Jersey Florida N.Y. Washineton Tampa Bay N.Y. Northeast Ottawa Hartford Pittsburgh Buffalo Boston Dallas Detroit St. Louis Taranto Senators ,5 Capitals ning. Kings .4 Bruins ....2 Messier fought off defenseman At Ottawa, Sean Hill's bizarre Jim Carey made 31 saves and Roman Hamrlik to score off an goal on a 120-foot slap shot from his Keith Jones had a goal and two assist from Adam Graves, completown blue line capped a three -goal assists as Washington beat Boston, ing a two-goal comeback in the third period as the Senators came the Bruins' first loss in their new final nine minutes.

from behind to defeat Los Angeles? home. Messier pulled New York to 43 at Hill, a defenseman whose only 11:03 of the third with his third goal other goal this season was a game- Jones combined with of the season on a wrist shot, 39 secwinner scored from near centerice Cote and Brendan Witt on two onds after Alexander in Tampa de Bay, inexplicably goals to stop Washington's two- gave Tampa Bay a two goal lead. slapped the puck as he crossed his game losing streak. Witt scored his Maple Leaf .2 own blue line with 321 remaining first NHL goal with 3:48 left in the Blackhawks in regulation time. The low shot second period to break a 2-2 tie, Benoit Hogue and Todd Gill skipped past Byron Dafoe in the and Steve Konowalchuk made it 4 scored first-period power-play Kings' net to give the surprising 2 with his first of the season 40 sec- goals, and Toronto held on to win at Senators a three game winning onds into the third.

Chicago. streak, a 5-3 record and first place Rangers .................4 The Blackhawks, who managed in the Northeast Division. Lightning .4 only 11 shots on Felix Potvin in the It was the second straight loss for At Tampa Bay, Mark Messier game's first 54 minutes, ruined the Kings, who slipped to 4-2-3 after scored his second goal with 53 sec- Potvin's shutout bid with 1:20 to going without a defeat in their first onds remaining in regulation to play on Jeremy Roenick's powerseven games. give New York a tie with the Light- play goal. Lemieux scores 500th goal on hat trick against Islanders By The Associated Press with the exception of Wayne Gretzky.

The Great One did it in 575 After a year off, Mario Lemieux games. isn't wasting much time rounding "I didn't feel very good in the first into form. two periods," said Lemieux, who Thursday NHL sat out last season to recover from night, Lemieux back problems and Hodgkin's diswas at his best as ease. "That quick goal (19 seconds his three-goal into the third period) got us going, performance helped the Pitts- and the ice seemed to open up burgh Penguins beat the New York after Islanders 7-5 and gave him 500 In other NHL action, it was goals for his career. Ottawa 5, Los Angeles seems to get better every ton 4, Boston New York Rangers night," teammate Tomas Sand- 4, Tampa Bay Toronto Anaheim 2, 2.

Chicago strom said of Lemieux, who has six and Dallas 5, goals in six games this season. "It's Lemieux scored once in the first a pleasure to play with someone period, then connected twice in the like that." A third as the Penguins rallied after Lemieux's hat trick was the 32nd falling behind 43. of his career. With 500 goals in 605 Lemieux tied the game 19 secgames, no one has reached the onds into the final period, won a milestone faster in NHL history draw to set up Sandstrom for the a a a a a West Kansas City 875 138 Oakland .750 123 Denver 500 168 137 San Diego :148 162 Seattle 288 :131 175 NATIONAL CONFERENCE PA Dallas 203 118 173 Washington 315 193 Arizona 114 180 Giants 115 156 Central Chicago on 204 107 Green Bay on 01 .714 171 137 Tampa Bay on 127 129 Minnesota Ca 163 Detroit do 163 173 West Atianta .714 148 147 St. Louis .714 148 149 San Francisco .714 196 96 Carolina 125 154 New Orleans 1 .143.

134 178 Thursdry's Game Cincinnati 27. Pittsburgh 9 Sunday's Games Chicago 35, Houston 32 New York Jets 17, Miami 18 Jacksonville 23, Cleveland 15 Carolina 20, New Orleans 3 Washington 38, Detroit 30, OT Atlanta 24. Tampa Bay 21 San Francisco 44. St. Louis 10 Kansas City 21, Denver 7 Green Bay 38, Minnesota 21 Oakland 30, Indianapolis 17 San Diego 35, Seattle 25 Open date: Arizona, Dallas, New York Giants, Philadelphia Monday's Game New England 27, Buffalo 14 Sandry, Oct.

29 Jacksonville at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. New York Jets at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Dallas at Atlanta, 1 p.m. St.

Louis at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Carolina at New England, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Detroit, 4 p.m. Buffalo at Miami, 4 p.m. Seattle at Arizona, 4 p.m.

New Orleans at San Francisco, 4 p.m.. Tampa Bay at Houston, 4 p.m. New York Giants at Washington, p.m. Open date: Denver, Kansas City, Oakland, San Diego Menday, Oct. Chicago at Minnesota, 9 p.m.

NFL Injuries NEW YORK The National Football League lajury report for Week 9 as provided by the league: Sunday BUFFALO AT MIAMI Bills: DE. James Patton (hip), WR Andre Reed (hamstring) are out. RET Thurman Thomas (hamstring) is doubtful. Glenn Parker (ankle) LB Bryce Paup (head) are questionable. WR Justin Armour (ankle) Matt Darby (hamstring) are probable, Dolphins: CB Calvin Jackson (call is out.

TE Eric Green (knee) is doubtful. DE Trace Armstrong (knee), QB Dan Marino (hip-knee). Keith Sims (toe) RB Irving Spikes (back) are questionable. Ron Heller (knee) la probable. CLEVELAND AT CINCINNATI Browns: Bennie Thompson (wrist) is out.

WR Derrick Alexander degA WR Michael Jackson (groin), WR Keenan McCardell (knee), Eric Turner (groin) are questionable. Bengals: CB Mike Brim (back) is out. CB Rod Jones (groin) is doubtful. Bracey Walker (knee) LB Brett Wallerstedt (neck), TE Derek Ware (knee) are probable. JACKSONVILLE AT PITTSBURGH Jaguars: Shawn Bouwens (knee) is out.

RB Ryan Christopherson (calf, Harry Colon (knee), WR Desmond Howard (ankle), Darren Studstill (knee) are questonable. WR Ernest Givins (knee) is probable. Steelers: WR Johnie Barnes (knee), John Jackson (knee), CB Rod Woodson (knee) are out. CB Chris Oldham (quadricep) is doubtful. LB Chad Brown (anklet, DE Th'ase Faumui (ribs), DE Oliver Gibson (hand) are questionable.

WR Yancey Thigpen (hamstring), RB John L. Williams (knee) are probable. NEW YORK JETS AT INDIANAPOLIS Jets: DE Donald Evans (ankle), CB Otis Smith (ankle), CB Marcus Turner (neckconcussion) are out. QB Boomer Exason (concussion) la doubtful. DE Kurt Barber (hamstring), Gary Jones (knee) are questionable.

Slupeli Malamala (knee) is probable. Colts: Eric Mahlum (knee), RB Lamont Warren (thigh) are out TE Marcus Pollard (shoulder), WR Floyd Turner (hamstring) are questionable. LB Scott Radecic (ankle), CB Damon Watts (foot) are probable. DALLAS AT ATLANTA Cowboys: Mark Tuinel (back) is questionable. QB Troy Airman (cal0; LB Dixon Edwards: (pectoral), DE Charles Haley (back), DE Chad Hennings (quadricep), RB Daryl.

Johnston (groin), DT Leon Lett (knee), CB Deion Sanders (ankle), RB Emmitt Smith (shoulder), DE. Tony Tolbert (knee), WR Kevin: Williams (quadricep) Charlie Williams (ankle), Erik Williams (cald are probable. Falcons: DT Pierce Holt (knee) is doubtful. CB D.J. Johnson (hamstring), WR Terance Mathis (knee), DE Chuck Smith (toe), Bob Whitfield (knee) are questionable.

CB Ron Davis (knee), Brad Edwards (shoulder) are probable. GREEN BAY AT DETROIT Lions: TE Ron Hall (leg) RB Eric Lynch (foot) are out. LB Antonio London (ankle) is questionable. LB Tracy Hayworth (knee), CB Ryan McNeil (quadricep) are probable. Packers: DT Gabe Wilkins (knee) is out.

Earl Dotson (leg) is questionable. NEW ORLEANS at SAN FRANCISCO Saints: LB Winfred Tubbs (thigh) ta doubtful. DE Joe Johnson (ankle), Craig Novitsaky (back), Chris Port (shoulder). DE Renaldo Turnbull (groin) are questionable. QB Jim Everett (ankle), WR michael Haynes (toe), CB Tyrone Hughes (thigh) DT Wayne Martin (knee) Torrance Small (back), DE Larael Stanley (knee) are probable.

49er: WR Nate Singleton (clavicle) is out. QB Steve Young (shoulder), DT Bryant Young (ankle) are doubtful. WR Mike Caldwell (ankle) is questionable. TE Brett Carolan (hamstring), Derrick Deese (ankle), TE Brent Jones (neck) are probable. N.Y.

GIANTS at WASHINGTON Giants: TE Howard Cross (knee) WR Thomas Lewis (fool) are out. Redskins: Corey Raymer (ankle), WR Michael Westbrook (knee) are out. DT Willaim Gaines (ankle), Tre Johnson (ankle), James Washington (groin) are questionable. ST. LOUIS at PHILADELPHIA Eagles: DT Rhett Hall (lungs), Lester Holmes (knee) are out.

WR Fred Barnett (thigh), DE William Fuller (hamstring) are questionable. Rams: WR Alexander Wright (back) is out. WR J.T. Thomas (back) is questionable. Dwayne White (shoulder), RB Ron Wolley (shoulder) are probable.

SEATTLE AT ARIZONA Seahawks: LB Tyronne Stowe (arm) is out. LB Duane Bickett (groin), 8 Robert Blackmon (hamstring) WR Ricky Proehl (ankle) are questionable. James Atkins (knee) is probable. Cardinals: CB Patrick Hunter (knee) is out. WR Rob Moore (ankle), RB Ryan Terry (thigh) are questionable.

DT Eric Swans (knee) is probable. CAROLINA AT NEW' ENGLAND Panthers: Derrick Graham (knee) is out. LB Brett Faryniarz (foot) is questionable. LB Lamar Lathon (back) and CB Steve Lotton (ankle) are probable. Patriots: CB Ty Law Chip) and WR Will Moore (hamstring) are questionable.

TAMPA BAY AT HOUSTON Buccaneerx: Ian Beckles (mee) John Booty (hamstring) and Thomas Everett (race) are questionable. Tony Mayberry (thumb) is probable. Oilers: TE Michael Roan (shoulder), Marcus Robertson (knee), TE Jim Thornton (eye) are out. RB Gary Brown (knee), DT Ray Childress (shoulder), WR Derek Russell (toe) are questionable. Meadry CHICAGO AT MINNESOTA Bearc TE Chris Gedney (stomach), RB Raymont Goalies- -New York, Healy 3-0-1 (32 shots-28 saves).

Tampa Bay, Puppa 2-1-3 (46-42). Referce Mark Faucette. LinesmenGord Broseker, Leon Stickle. Senators .5 Kings .4 Las Angeles Ottawa First Period Ottawa, Tormanen (Musil), 5:10. 2, Los Angeles, Tocchet 6, 8:46.

3, Los Angeles, Tocchet 7 (McSorley, Gretsky), 13:06 (pp). 4, Los Angeles, Trygurov 1 (Yachmener, Perresult), 18:03 (pp). Penalties--McCleary, Ott (charging), 57; Sydor, 'LA (interference), Khristich, LA (interference), 10.25; Hill, Out (holding) Musil, Ott (holding), Todd, LA (elbowing), Quinn, Ott (roughing) 19:20. Second Period 5, Ottawa, McCleary CHilD, 17:13 (sh). 6, Los Angeles, 5 (Yachmenev, Perrault), 17:50.

PenaltiesTocchet, LA (roughing), Levins, Ott (roughing, 633; Quinn, Ott (bich-sticking) Beaupre, Ott, served by Tormanen of game), Quinn, Ott, (unsportsmanlike conduct), Granato, LA (unsportsmanlike conduct), 19:25. Third Period-7, Ottawa, Neckar (Bonk, Quinn), 2:57 (pp) Ottawa, Straka (Alfredsson, Huffman) 8:18 (pp). 9, Ottawa, Hill 2 (Beaupre), 16:30. Penalties Conacher, LA (hooking), Todd, LA (crosschecking), Daigle, Ott (tripping), Druce, LA (hooking), Tocchet, major (butt-ending), Gretzky, LA, misconduct, Hill, Ott, misconduct, 18:59. Shots on goal -Los Angeles Ottawa 9-8-12-29.

Power play Opportunities--Lon Angeles 2 of Ottawa 2 of 8. Goalies- Los Angeles, Dafoe 32-3 (29 shots-24 saves). Ottawa, Beaupre 5-3-0 (28- 22). Referee- -Terry Gregson. LinesmenKevin Collins, Brian Murphy.

Maple Leafs Black Hawks Tureate Chicago First Period-1, Toronto, Hogue (Nedved), 13:27 (pp). 2, Toronto, Gill (Ellett, Gilmour), 19:40 (pp). PenaltiesProbert, Chi (charging), Cummins, Chi. (holding), Zettler, Tor, major (fighting), Berg, Tor, major game misconduct (fighting), 14:50, Probert, Chi, major (fighting), Ulanov, Chi, doublemajor double game misconduct (checking from behind, fightings 14:50. Second Period -None.

PenaltiesHogue, Tor (hooking), L.Murphy, Tor (holding), 16:54. Third Period-3, Chicago, Roenick (Savard, Amonte), 18:40 (pp) PenaltiesEllett, Tor (hooking), Ward, Tor (unsportsmanlike conduct), Suter, Chi (booking), 422; Suter, Chi (holding), Ward, Tor (slashing), Macoun, Tor (cross checking), 19:33. Shots on goal--Toronto 10-9-8-27. Chicago 3-6-10-19. Power play -Toronto 2 of Chicago 1 of 5.

Goalles Potvin 3-4-0 (19 shots18 saves). Chicago, Belfour 5-30 (19-17) Hackett (0:00 third, Referee Dan Marouelli, LinesmenMark Pare, Dan Schachte. Stars Ducks Anabelm Dallas (Klatt, First Gilchrist), Period-1, 8:19. 2, Dallas, Anaheim, Lehtinen Dollas 1 (Van Allen, 15:58 Penalties-Harvey, Dal (high-sticking), Kennedy, Dal (goalie interference), Dollas; Ana (interference), Dirk, Ana (inteference), Karpa, Ana 20:00. Second Period-3, Dallas, Harvey 2 (Modano, Gagner), 1:07 (pp).

Dallas, Modano 6 (Borschevsky, Ludwig), 12:20. 5, Dallas, Klatt 3 (Lehtinen), 14:15. Penalties--None. Third Period- Anabeim, Karlya 7 (Krygier, Karpov), 11:42 7, Dallas, Lagenbrunner 1 Kennedy), 13:59. PenaltiesSillinger, Ana (hooking), D.Hatcher, Dal (holding stick), 14:48.

Shots on goal-Anabeim 154-15-34. Dallas 12-12-14-38. Power play Opportunities--Anaheim 0 of Dallas 1 of 4. Goalies--Anaheim, Shtalenkov 1-2-0 (38 shots-33 saves). Dallas, Wakalut 3-1-2 034 320.

Referee- Denis Larue. -Tim Goalies- -New York, Healy 3-0-1 (32 Nowak, Baron Parker. Hockey Today Montreal at Hartford (7 p.m. EDT). The surging Canadiens face the improving Whalers in an early season Northeast Division meeting, Last Friday, the were in last place, seven points behind the Whalers.

Since then, the diens have not lost 1 game and the Whalers bave not won. STARS Thursday Mario Lemieux, Penguins, had hat trick that gave him 500 career NHL goals as Pittsburgh rallied to beat the New York Islanders 7-4. Mark Messier, Rangers, had two goals, one with 53 seconds left, as New York ral-. lied to tie Tampa Bay 44. SCORING Mario Lemieux became the 20th player to reach 500 goals when he scored three against the Islanders on Thursday night in a 7-5 win.

It was the 3nd three game for Lemieux, who became the secondfastest player behind Wayne Gretzky in league history to reach the $00-goal mark. STRANGE SIGHT Ottawa scored three times in the final period to win their third straight, 54 over Los Angeles on Thursday night The Senators are $-3 and in first place in the Northeast Division. SWEET HOME? Boston lost for the first time at the FleetCenter, dropping 42 decision to Washington on Thursday night. The Bruins opened the season at their new home with a win and a tie before embarking on five game (1-3-1) road trip while the cir-: cus took over the arena. STATS The Maple Leafs, whose Arst three wins came against teams with a combined 1-15 7 record, beat Chicago 2-1 Thursday night, their Arst win against an over 500 team.

STATUS Chicago goalie Ed Belfour was removed from the game Thursday night against Toronto because of a stiff back. He is expected to miss one game. Toronto left wing Bill Berg was injured much more seriously, sustaining a broken left leg, Berg STREAKS could miss up to 10 weeks. Dallas defeated Anabeim 5-2 Thursday night, the seventh straicht time the Stars have beaten the Mighty Ducks, SWAP Colorado Avalanche acquired offensive-minded defenseman Sandis Ozolinsh from the San Jose Sharks on Thursday for high-scoring right wing Owen Nolan. In seven games this season, Ozolinsh has recorded one goal and three assists In the shortened 1004-06 season, be had nine goals and 16 assists, The 23-year-old was the first Sharks defenseman to score more than 20 goals in a season.

Nolan, a 1002 All-Star, had four goals and four assists in the first nine games this season for the Avalanche, who moved to Denver from Quebec this season. His best season was 1991-92, when he scored 42 coals. STOPS Darcy Wabaluk continued to sparkle in goal for Dallas, turning aride 32 shots Thursday in a 5-2 win over and Anaheim the to Stars improve over 500 for the first time this season his record to 3-1-2 push (4-3-2). Wakaluk has allowed two goals in his last two starts. SPEAKING "That's why the New York Rangers are sold out we play exciting hockey.

We had nothing to lose and we opened it up." Coach Colin Campbell after the Rangers rallied from 3-0 deficit to tie Tampa Bay 44 Thursday night. NHL All-Star Ballots NEW YORK- Ballots for the 1998 NHL All-Star game to be played Jan. 20 at Eastern Boston: Conference Goaltenders Martin Brodeur, New Jersey, Sean Burke, Hartford; Jim Carey, Washington; Dominit Hasek, Buffalo; Ron Hextall, Philadelphia; Blaine Lacher, Boston; Daren Puppa, Tampa Bay; Mike Richter, New John York Vanbiesbrouck, Rangers, Patrick Florida, Roy, Montreal; Defensem*n Doug Bodger, Buffalo; Ray Bourque. Boston; Eric Desjardins, Philadelphia; Steve duch*esne, Ottawa; Garry Galley, Buffalo; Roman Hamrlit, Tampa Bay, Calle Johansson, Washington; Brian Leetch, New York Rangers; Vladimir Malakhov, Montreal; Dmitri Mironow, Pittsburgh; Scott Niedermayer, New Jersey, Ulf Samuelsson, New York Rangers; Mathieu Schelder, New York Islanders; Scott Stevens, New Jersey; Don Sweeney, Boston; Mark Tinordi, Washington; Glen Wesley, Hartford; Sergei Zubov, Pittsburgh. Centers Ron Francis, Pittsburgh; Joe Juneau, Washington; Pat LaFontaine, Buffalo; Mario Lemieux, Pittsburgh; Eric Lindros, Philadelphia; Mark Messier, New York Rangers; Kirk Muller, New Jersey, Adam Oates, Boston; Pierre Turgeon, Montreal; Alexei Yashin, Ottawa.

Forwards Donaid Audette, Buffalo; Peter Bondra, Washington; x-Wendel Clark, New York Islanders; Patrick Flatley, New York Adam Graves, New York Rangers; Bill Guerin, New Jersey, Jaromir Jagr, Pittsburgh; Alexei Kovaler, New York Rangers; John Leclair, Philadelphia; Scott Mellanby, Florida; Cam Neely, Boston; Mark Recchi, Montreal; Mikel Renberg, Philadelphia; Stephane Richer, New Jersey, Luc Robitaille, New York. Rangers: Geoff Sanderson, Hartford; Brendan Shanahan, Hartford; Kevin Stevens, Boston. on Western Conference ballot, with Colorado; obtanied by New York on Oct. 3. Western Goaltenders Ed Belfour, Chicago; Stephane Fiset, Colorado; Guy Hebert, Anaheim; Kelly Hrudey, Los Angeles; Arturs Irbe, San Jose; Trevor Kidd, Calgary; Kirk McLean, Vancouver; Andy Moog, Dallas; Felix Potvin, Toronto; Bill Ranford, Edmonton.

Defensem*n Rob Blake, Los Angeles; Jeff Brown, Vancouver; Steve Chiasson, Detroit; Chris Chelios, Chicago; Paul Coffey, Detroit; Dave Ellett, Toronto; Kevin Hatcher, Dal- las; Phil Housley, Calgary, Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit; Jyrki Lumme, Vancouver, Al Macinnis, St. Louis; Larry Murphy, Toronto; Sandis Ozolinsh, San Jose; Luke Richardson, Edmonton; Gary Suter, Chicago; Darryl Sydor, Los Angeles; Oleg Tverdovsky, Anaheim; Zarley Zalapaki, Calgary, Centers Jason Arnott, Edmonton; Sergei Fedorov, Detroit; Doug Gilmour, Toronto; Wayne Gretzky, Los Angeles; Trevor Linden, Vancouver, Mike Modano, Dallas; Joe Nieuwendyk, Calgary; Jeremy Roenick, Chicago; Joe Sakic, Colorado; Alexei Thamnov, Winnipeg, Forwards Dave Andreychuk, Toronto; Parel Bure, Vancouver; Dino Ciccarelli, Detroit; Shayne Corson, St. Louis; Ulf Dahlen, San Jose; Theoren Flery, Calgary; Dave Gagner, Dallas; Brett Hull, St. Louis; Paul Kariya, Anaheim; x-Claude Lemieux, Colorado; Alex Mogliny, Vancouver, Owen a Nolan, Colorado; Keith Primeau, Detroit; A San Jose; Mats Sundin, Toronto; Keith Teemu Selanne, Winnipeg; Ray Sheppard, 3 Tkachut, Winnipeg, Rick Tocchet, Lon Angeles. x-appears on Eastern Conference lot, with New Jersey; obtained by Colorado on Oct.

3. ECHL North Division LOTL GF Columbus Louisville 440 Toledo 8 Wheeling Huntington Dayton 3 Johnstown 3 18 Erie 6 0 15 2 East Division 1 LOTL' GP GA Richmond 19 Hampton Roads 3 1. 22 Roanoke 3 3 20 South Carolina Raleigh 0 Charlotte 0 5 17. South Division LOTL 10 GE GA Jacksonville: Nashville 8 Louisiana 9 31 Birmingham 8 23 a Knoxville 25 22. Tallahassee 2 0 10 Mobile 2 14 18 Note: Losing team gets one point for overtime losses.

Tharaday's Games Jacksonville 4, Knoxville 3 Nashville 11, Louisiana 4 Columbus 5, South Carolina 2 Friday's Ganses Toledo at Johnstown Wheeling at Dayton Roanoke at Huntington Erie at Louisville Jacksonville at Nashville Knoxville at Birmingham Mobile at Tallahassee Raleigh at Hampton Roads South Carolina at Richmond Saturday's Dayton at Johnstown Louisville at Wheeling Erie at Huntington Nashville at Knorville Birmingham at Mobile Louisiana at Tallahassee South Carolina at Hampton Roads Columbus at Charlotte Sunday's Games Roanoke at Wheeling Louisville at Dayton Columbus at Richmond Raleigh at Charlotte GOLF Tour Championship TULSA, Okla. Scores Thursday after the first round of the $3 million Tour Championship, played on the 6,834 yard, par-70 (36-35) Southern Hills Country Club course: Billy Mayfair 32-36 68 Brad Bryant Payne Stewart 34-35 Vijay Singh Justin Leonard Bob Tway Woody Austin Scott Simpson 37-34 Tom Lehman Ernie Els Mark O' Meara 38-35 Steve Elkington 34-37 Mark Calcavecchia 35-37 Corey Pavin 36-37 Greg Norman 38-34 Loren Roberts 35-38 73 Peter Jacobsen 35-38 Ben Crenshaw 36-38 Fred Funk 35-39 David Duval 37-37 Jim Gallagher 30-35 Davis Lovell 31-31 Scott Hoch 37-38 Jay Haas 37-38 Lee Janren Faldo 41-3 37-39 Nick Kenny Perry 38-38 Kirk Triplett 41-38 Nick Price 40-37 Phil Mickelson 41-38 RACING NHRA Nationals Pacific Divisive Colorado 3 I Los Angeles 11 Vancouver Edmonton Anaheim San Jose Calgary 0 3 St Louis 4 Hartford 2 Vancouver 4, New Jersey 2 Montreal 7, Florida 2 Philadelphia 3, N. Y. Islanders 1 Colorado 3, Calgary 2 Winnipeg 6, San Jose 1 Thundey's Games Washington 4, Boston 2 Ottawa 5, Los Angeles 4 Pittsburgh 7, N. Y.

Islanders 5 N.Y. Rangers 4, Tampa Bay 4, tie Toronto 2. Chicago 1 Dallas 5, Anaheim 2 Friday's Gasses Montreal at Hartford, 7 p.m. Anaheim at St. Louis, 8:30 p.m.

Buffalo at Colorado, 9 p.m. Detroit at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Satarday's Games Florida at Ottawa, 1:30 p.m. Dallas at San Jose, 3 p.m.

Hartford at Boston, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at N. Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Chicago at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.

Pittsburgh New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Vancouver, 10:30 p.m, Sunday's Games Toronto at N.Y. Rangers, 6 p.m..

Ottawa at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Washington at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Calgary at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Buffalo at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.

Capitals Bruins Washington Bastes First Period- 1, Boston, McLaren (Bourque), 27. 2, Boston, Donato 2 (Leach), 3:45. 3, Washington, Jones 3 Juneau, Witt), 428. 4, Washington, Peake 4 (Cote, Jones), 14:01 (pp). Penalties--Miller, Was ing), Kasatonov, Bos (holding), 12:03..

Second Period Washington, Witt 1 (ones, Juneau), 18:12. Penalties-Elit, Bos (slashing), Cote, Was (interference), Neely, Bor, double minor (highsticking, roughing), 9:00, Eagles, Was (highsticking), Cote, Was 11:05. Third Period 6, Washington, Konowalchuk 1 (Bondra, Cote), :40. Penalties- Jones, Was (interference) Eagles, Was (inteference), McEachern, Bor (elbowing), 19:51. Shots on goal- Washington 96-6-21.

Boston 16-9-8-33. Power-play Opportunities- Washington 1 of 4 Boston 0 of 5. Goalies--Washington, Carey 5-1-0 (33 shots-31 Boston, Lacher 1-2-2 (21- 17. Referee Don Kobarski, LinesmenPat Dapurzo, Gerard Gauthier. Penguins Islanders N.Y.

Islanders First Period--1, Pittsburgh, Francis 4 (Smolinski, Jagr), 4:57. 2, Pittsburgh, Lemieux (Maciver, Jagr), 18:04 (pp). Moran, Pit (holding), Nedved, Pit Penalties- NY double (interference) minor (holding), Semak, NY, (butt ending), 14:58 Second Period- 3, New York, Semak Mcinnio), 124. 4, New York, Palfly 2 (Beers, Green), 12:43 (pp). 5, New York, Painty 3 (King, Semak), 17:01.

6, Pittsburgh, Sandstrom 7 (Mironov, Naslund), 18:18. 7, New York, Green 3 (Berturd), 18:28. Penal-, ties- Park, Pit (hooking), Tamer, Pit, major (fighting), Vukota, NY, major (fighting), Lemieux, Pit (boarding), Smolinski, Pit (roughing), 14:47. Third Period 8, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 5 (Naslund, Maciver), :19. 9, Pittsburgh, Sandstrom 8 (Lemieux), 10:36.

10, Pittsburch, Jagr 7 (Smolinsti, Francis), 12:03 (pp) 11, New York, Clark 1 (Lachance, Green), 14:47. 12, Pittsburgh, Lemieux 6 (Sandstrom, Naslund), 17:12: PenaltiesTamer, Pit (interference), Beers, NY (interference), 10:47. Shots on goal- Pittsburgh 10-6-14-30. New York 9-0-7-25. Power play Opportunities-Pittaburgh 2 of New York 1 of 6.

Barrasso 3-1-1 (25 shots-20 saves). New York, Soderstrom 14 1 (30-23). Referee--Bill McCreary. LinesmenGreg Devoraki, Scott Driscoll. Rangers Lightning New York First Period-1, Tampa Bay, Bellows (Bradley, Houlder), 9:45 (pp).

Penalties Hamrlik, TB (interference), 202; Graves, NY (interference), Kovaler, NY (hookind, Cullen, TB (roughing), Graves, NY (roughing), Beukeboom, NY (interference), Messier, NY, misconduct, Klima, TB Gratton, TB (charging), Ferraro, NY (roughing Burr, TB (slashing), 15:11. Second Period--2, Tampa Bay, Selly anov 4 Burr), 1:01. 3, Tampa Bay, Bellows 2 (Hamrtik, Bradley), 5:26 (pp). 4 New York, Kocur 1 (Nemchinov, Langdon), 13:22. -Norstrom, NY (interference), Burr, TB (unsportsmanlike conduct), 141; Mossier, NY (hooking), Langdon, NY (slashing), Charron, TB (hooking), 951; Selivanov, TB (interference), Lowe, NY (holding stick), Gratton, TB (roughing), 18:41.

Third Period-4, New York, Leetch 3, 623. 4 Tampa Bay, Selivanor 5 (Cullen, Hamrlik), 10:24 (pp). 7, New York, Messier 3 (Robitaille, Leetch), 11:04. 8, New York, Messier 4 (Graves), 19:07. Penalties -New York bench, served by Robitaille (too many men), 932; Charon, TB (tripping), 1521.

Overtime -None. Penalties--None. Shots on coal- New York 9-18-18-1-48. Tampa Bay 6-15-10-1-32. Power play Opportunities- -New York 0 Tampa Bay 3 of 7.

POMONA. Calif. qualify. ing results for the $1,300,500 NHRA Winston Select Finals, the 19th and Anal race of the 1995, $27-million NHRA Winston Drag Racing Series at Pomona Raceway: Fuel: 1, Scott Kalitta, Chelsea, 4.754 seconds, 303.43 mph. 2, Eddie Hill, Wichita Falls, Texas, 4.762, 301.10.

3, Blaine John-: son, Santa Maria, 4.707, 302.11. Shelly Anderson, Ontario, 4.808, 285.20. 5, Larry Dixon, North Hills, 4.855, 298.44. 6, Ed McCulloch, Hemet, 4.861. 294.31.

7, Bob Vandergriff Alpbaretta, 4.875, 300.40. 8, Pat Austin, Tacoma, 4.886, 280.38. 9, Jack Ostrander, Waterford, 4.808, 284.45. 10, Joe Amato, Old Forge, 4.963, 243.57. 11, Mike Dunn, Mount Joy, 4.967, 284.45.

12, Kenny Bernstein, Dallas, 4.991. 290.01. 13, Cory Irvine, 5.047, 281.25. 14. Ron Capps, Cupertino, 5.047, 263.09.

15, Butch Blair, Martinez, 5.220, 267.06, 16, Rhonda Hartman, Williamston, S.C., 5.835, 250.34. Funny Car 1, John Force, Yorba Linda, Pontine Firebird, 5.047, 304.77 (track record). 2, Cruz Pedregon, Camarillo, Firebird, 5.068, 300.90. 3, Gary Densham, Bellflower, Calif, Olds Cutlass, 5.160. 281.42.

4. Dean Skua, Brecksville, Ohio, Firebird, 5.160, 281.16. 5, Al Hofmann, Umatilla, Fire bird, 5.182, 285.80. 6, Gary Bolger, Lynwood, Firebird, 5.201, 280.81. 7, K.C.

Spurlock, Nashville, Dodge Avenger, 5.219, 283.19. Kenji Okazaki, Tokyo, Avenger, 5,239, 278.83. 9. Jeff Arend, Barrie, Ontario, Cutlass, 5.249, 228.65. 10, Whit Bazemore, Indianapolis, Avenger, 5.301, 289.55.

11, Mart Oswald, Houma, Avenger. 5.306, 277.94. 12, Chuck Etchells, Putnam, Avenger, 5.385, 288.55. 13, Tom Hoover, Minneapolis, Avenger, 5.537, 19417. 14, Wyatt Radke, Alta Loma, Cutlass, $5.724, 180.23.

15, Ray Higley, San Marcos, Avenger, 8.714, 100.41. 16, Del Worsham, Orange, Cutlass, 9.711, 89.00. Pro Stack 1, Warren Johnson, Duluth, Ga, Cutlass, 7.084, 185.95. 2, George Marnell, Las Vegas, 7.082, 195.43. 3, Jerry Eckman, Newark, Ohio, Firebird, 7.085, 194.72.

4, Jim Yates, Alexandria, Firebird, 7.086, 195.10. Mike Edwards, Broken Arrow, Okla, Cut-' lass, 7.000, 191.60. 6, Mark Pawut, Bath, Ohio, Cutlass, 7.103, 194.17. 7, Buddy Ingersoll, Zeigler, Cutlass, 7.105, 194.30. 8, Mark Osborne, Abingdon, Cutlass, $7.105, 194.17.

9, Steve Schmidt, Indianapolis, Cutlass, 7.114, 194.38. 10, Ray Franks, New Carlisle, Ohio, Cutlass, 7.115, 194.46. 11, Danny Coffman, Russellville, Cutlass, 7.124,' 194.17. 12, Rickie Smith, King, N.C., Firebird, 7.131, 192.47. 13, Kurt Johnson, Lawrenceville, Cutlass, 7.133, 185.65, 14, Brad Klein, Amarillo, Texas, Firebird, 7.135, 191.40.: 15, Bill Glidden, Whiteland, Ford Probe, 7.140, 193.05.

16, Bruce Allen, Arlington, Texas, Firebird, 1.142, 191.71. Pro Stack Bike 1, Hector Arana, Miami, 7.656, 169.77. 2, David Schultz, Suzuki, 7.688, 174.89. 3, Steve Johnson, Chatworth, 7.720, 171.38. 4, Paul Gast, Grand Island, N.Y., Suzuki, 7.737, 175.91.

5, C.J. Smith, Minneapolis, Kawasaki, 7.778, 170.97. 6, Eli Kakakami, Osaka, Japan, Suzuki, 7.817, 189.84. 7, Dave Earli, Valencia, Suzuki, 7.929, 164.38. a a 8, Redeli Harris, Baton Rouge, Suzuki, 7.951, 166.60.

9, Paul Ray, Rose mark, Tenn, Suzuki, 7.952, 172.97. 10, Geno Scali, Chicago, Suzuki, 7.968, 170.61. 11, Brian Ayres, Greenville, N.C., Suzuki, 8.008, 165.16. 12, John Myers, Birmingham, Suzuki, 8.200, 180.07. 13, Ron Ayres, Greenville, N.C., Suzuki, 15.425.

A A 6 TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL Major League Baseball ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS- -Named Tommy Jones director of field operations. American League CLEVELAND -Extended the player development contract with the Buffalo Bisons through the 1998 season. NEW YORK YANKEES -Announced the resignation of Buck Showalter, manaser. National League PITTSBURGH PIRATES Signed Kevin Rogers, pitcher. SAN DIEGO PADRES -Named Mark Wasinger scout.

Appalachian League BURLINGTON INDIANS-Named Carper Cole general manager. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHICAGO BULLS -Signed James Edwards, center. LOS. ANGELES LAKERS- Signed Derek Strong, forward. Atlantic Basketball Association SCHUYLKILL STINGERS -Named Pat Devaney assistant coach.

Full Court America FCA-Named Shirley Sanderson vice president of marketing and David Glaser, director of media relations. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCI Waived Darryl: Spencer, wide receiver, Signed Ricky Sanders, wide receiver. CINCINNATI BENGALS -Announced Barry Foster, running back, has quit the team. Arena Frothall League AFL--Announced that Houston has been awarded a franchise to start play in the 1998 season. HOCKEY National Hockey League NHL Suspended New York Islanders defenseman Brent Severyn for three games for shoving a linesman in a game on Oct.

25, and Toronto Maple Leafs center Darby Hendrickson for three games and fined him $1,000 for a kneeing incident against Florida Panthers left wing Dave Lowry on Oct. 24. COLORADO AVALANCHE -Acquired Sandis defenseman, from the San Jose Sharks for Owen Nolan, right wing EDMONTON OILERS -Assigned Kevin Paden, center, to Tallahassee of the ECHL. HARTFORD WHALERS- Sent Jason Muzzatti, goaltender, on loan to Springfield of the AHL. NEW JERSEY DEVILS -Loaned Denis Pederson, center, to Albany of the ABL Recalled Petr Sykora, center, from Albany.

NEW YORK ISLANDERS Recalled Bob Beers, defenseman, from Utah of the IF International Hockey League CINCINNATI CYCLONES- Loaned Mike Dagenats, defenseman, to Birming. ham of the ECHL. American Hockey League ALBANY RIVER RATS Released Mike Heinke, goaltender. East Canst Hockey League rights to JOHNSTOWN CHIEFS -Acquired from the Yvon Corbin, left wing, Louisiana IceGators and Don Parsons, forward, from the Tallahassee Tiger Sharks for cash. go ahead goal at 10:36 and hit the milestone with a shot from the slot past Tommy Soderstrom with 2:48 remaining to cap the scoring.

Lemieux's 500 goals tied him for. 19th place on the NHL's career list with Lanny McDonald: "I knew that I needed one more," Lemieux said of his third goal. "Tomas Sandstrom made a good play to get me the puck and I just went for the five hole. Actually, I had a couple of other good chances, but one was stopped and I shot the other one high. Sandstrom added two goals for the Penguins, but it was Lemieux that all the Islanders were talking about after the game.

"He does just about everything," Marty McInnis said. "He dominates games, and it looks like he does it without even trying.".

Martinsville Bulletin from Martinsville, Virginia (2024)

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