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PAGE 18 PRESS-REPUBLICAN SCOREBOARD WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER; 22,1995 * WEDNESDAY, I NFL standings Buffalo Miami Indnphs N'ew Englnd NY Jets Pittsburgh Cincnnati Cleveland Houston Jacksonvle Kan City Oakland Denu-r Seat i le S.m Die^o I'hil.i Anzo'n.t N'Y Cunts Washington lirt-i-n R.iy Mmnesut.i Tampit B.iv Di'truit Atlanta San Fran St Louis Carolina New Orleans 6 6 4 2 W 7 4 4 4 3 W 10 By The Associated Press All Times EDT National Football League Expanded Glance AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet PF- PA Home Away 727 223 198 5-0-0 3-3-0 545 275 225 3-3-0 3-2-0 545 210 210 3-2-0 3-3-0 364 177 242 2-4-0 2-3-0 182 163 285 2-4-0 0-5-0 Central Pet PF PA Home -Away 636 277 242 4-2-0 3-2-0 3-2-0 2-3-0 W- L 7 -1 6 5 6 5 6 5 364 269 277 1-5-0 364 201 244 2-4-0 364 231 223 1-4-0 3-3-0 273 184 250 1-4-0 2-4-0 West Pet PF PA Home Away 909 265 161 6-0-0 4-1-0 727 271 187 4-1-0 4-2-0 545 249 201 5-1-0 1-4-0 455 249 273 3-2-0 2-4-0 364 196 238 2-3-0 2-4-0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Home Away 818 319 202 4-1-0 5-1-0 636 235 248 4-2-0 3-2-0 273 171 289 2-3-0 1-5-0 273 199 246 2-3-0 1-5-0 273 227 268 3-3-0 0-5-0 Central Pet PF PA Home 636 277 236 545 297 269 545 262 249 545 175 191 455 260 264 West Pet PF PA Home 4-1-0 3-3-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 4-1-0 636 241 226 636 294 160 545 201 236 455 202 213 364 205 252 5-1-0 3-2-0 4-1-0 3-2-0 3-3-0 Away 3-3-0 3-2-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 1-5-0 Away 2-3-0 4-2-0 2-4-0 2-4-0 1-4-0 AFC 6-3-0 6-3-0 4-4-0 4-4-0 2-7-0 AFC 5-3-0 4-6-0 3-5-0 3-5-0 3-5-0 AFC 7-1-0 5-2-0 4-3-0 3-5-0 3-6-0 AFC 3-0-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 0*1-0 AFC 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 AFC 2-1-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 NFC 2-0-0 0-2-0 2-1-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 NFC 2-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 NFC 3-0-0 3-1-0 2-2-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 NFC 6-2-0 6-2-0 2-6-0 3-5-0 3-4-0 NFC 5-4-0 4-4-0 4-5-0 4-3-0 4-5-0 NFC 5-3-0 5-3-0 6-4-0 3-5-0 2-7-0 Dlv 4-2-0 3-3-0 4-2-0 3-2-0 1-6-0 Dlv 4-2-0 3-3-0 2-3-0 3-4-0 3-3-0 Dlv 5-0-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 1-4-0 3-4-0 Dlv 3-1-0 4-1-0 1-4-0 •2-3-0 2-3-0 Dlv 4-2-0 3-3-0 2-4-0 1-2-0 3-2-0 Dlv 3-2-0 3-2-0 4-3-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 Monday's Game San Francisco 44 Miami 20 Thursday, Nov. 23 Minnesota at Detroit. 12 30 p m Kansas City at Dallas. 4 p.m Sunday, Nov. 26 Miami at Indianapolis, 1 p.m New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m Cincinnati at Jacksonville, lpm. Chicago at New York Giants, 1 p ra Philadelphia at Washington, lpm Tampa Bay at Green Bay, lpm. Denver at Houston, 4pm New York Jets at Seattle, 4pm F'lttsburgh at Cleveland, 4pm Si Louis at San Francisco. 4pm All.mta ,u Arizona. 4pm Giroim.t at New Orleans. 8 p m Monday, Nov. 27 Oakland at San Diego. 9pm NHL standings All Tlmo EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L TPt i QF QA Florida 14 5 1 33 79 54 Philadelphia U 6 4 30 82 54 N Y Rangers 12 7 7 26 78 64 New Jersey 10 B 3 22 57 50 Washington 10 9 I 3) 53 54 Tampa Bay 5 10 4 14 SB 76 N Y Islanders 3 13 7 B 44 78 Northitst Division PittsDurgn 11 4 3 25 68 51 Montreal 13 7 0 34 62 51 Buffalo 9 9 1 19 62 57 Boston 7 9 3 17 66 69 Hartford 7 10 1 15 42 58 Ottawa h 13 0 12 50 73 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L TPt i OF OA Toronto 11 6 3 25 71 60 Detroit II 5 2 34 71 47 Cnicayo V H 3 71 70 61 Wmmneg 9 9 ? 20 76 7$ •i! t_oui* B 10 2 18 48 59 Oolirti 6 J S W SO 54 Pacific Division Colorado. 13 4 3 29 80 56 LOS Angeles 10 6 5 25 7B 68 Anjnpim 10 11 0 30 71 65 Vancouver 5 9 6 16 72 82 Edmonton 5 10 5 l i 52 75 Calgary 3 13 4 10 43 74 San Jose • 2 15 4 B 59 96 Tuesday's Qamt* Boston 5. Winnipeg 4 N Y Rangers 9. Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 5, Los Angeles 2 Washington 3, San Jose 2 Florida 4, New Jersey 3 Toronto 5. St Louis 1 Anaheim at Calgary, (ni Wtdntsday's Oamas Montreal at Hartford, 7pm N Y Rangers at PittsDurgh, 7:30 p m Winnipeg at Ottawa, 7:3Op m Los Angeles at N Y Islanders, 7:30 p m New Jersey a' Tampa Bay, 7:3Op m San Jose at Detroit, 7 30 p m Vancouver at Dallas, B 30 p m Cnicago at Colorado, 9pm Anaheim at Edmonton, 9.30 p rn Thursday's Oamss No games scheduled Rangers 9, Penguins 4 Pittsburgh \ 1 O 3 — 4 N.Y. Rang»r» 3 3 3- 9 First Period— 1, New York, Graves 9 (Messier, Kovalev), 1:34 3, Pittsburgh, Jagr 17. 3:33 3. New York, Robitaille S (Ferraro, verbeek), B 39 4, New York, Messier 13 (Graves, Kovalev). 18:15 Second Period—5, New York. Matteau 1 (Driver. Nemcnmov). rj s 6. New York, Verbeek 9 (Robitaille. Samueisson), 9:54 7 New York. Verbeek 10 (Robitaille. Sund stromi 13 03 Triirci Period—8. PMIsburgn, Smolmski 3 iLemieu* Nasland). 9 S7 (po> 9, Pitts burgh, Fitzgerald I (Jagr. Francis), 11:32 10, New York, verbeek 11 (Leetch, Robitaille 1. 16'00 Ipp) 11, New York, Leetcn 4 (Messier, Graves!. 16 50 (ppl 13, New York, Ferraro 10 (Lidster, Verbeek), 17.10 IPP) 13, Pittsburgh. Maciver l Uagr), 1B:15 Shots on goal —Pittsburgh 16 15 10—41 New York 14 II 12—37 Power play Opportunities—Pittsburgh l of 6; New York 3 of 6 Goalies—Pittsburgh. Barrasso 9 2-3 (37 shots-28 saves) New York, Richter 7-6-1 (41 371 A-18,200 (IB,200) Reteree —Rob Shick Linesmen—Ron Asselstme, Mark Pare Flyers 5, Kings 2 Los Angtlcs 2 O O — 2 Philadelphia 1 1 3- 5 First Period—1, Los Angeles, Tocchet 10, 10:06 2, Los Angeles, Perreault 9, 16:33 3, Philadelphia, DiMaio S - (MacTavish), 17106 Second Period—4, Philadelphia, Otto 4 (Failoon, Podein), 10:35 Ipp) Third Period—5. Philadelphia. LeClair 13 (Lindros, Desiardms), 3:58 (pp) 6, Philadelphia, Bnno\ Amour 6 1 Falloon), 5:04 l, Philadelphia, Renoerg 14 I Lin dros), SS8 Shots on goal—Los Angeles 9 7 11—27 Philadelphia 9 19 i?—*o 0 Power-play Opportunities—Los Angeles Ool 4; Philadelphia 2 of 4 Goalies—Los Angeles, Dafoe 7 5-5 (40 shots-35 saves! Philadelphia. Snow 43 1 (27 35) A— 17,3flO (17,380) Referee—Paul Stewart Linesmen—Pat Dapuno, Tim Nowak Panthers 4, Devils 3 New Jersey 2 0 1- 3 Florida 2 1 1- 4 First Period—I, New Jersey, Hollk 4 (Peluso), 3:04 2, New jersey, Richer 4 IDowd. Rolston), 7:21 3, Florida, Hull 6 (Barnes, Lindsay). 9:28 4, Florida, Melianby 13 (Belanger, R Niedermayer), 18:04 Second Period-5, Florida, Hull 7 (Carkner. Barnes), 1037 (pp) Third Period—6, Florida. Hough 2 (Beianger, R Niedermayer). 7:U 7, New Jersey, Richer 5 (Rolston, Stevens), 7:39 Shots on goal —New Jersey v 12-23—44 Florida 1116 7—34 Power-play Opportunities—New Jersey 0 of 2; Florida i of 3 Goalies—New Jersey, Brodeur 7-8-2 (34 shots-30 saves) Florida, Vanblesbrouck 11.4-0 (44-41) A —13,349 (14,503) Referee—Lance Roberts. Linesmen- Pierre Champoux, Gerard Gauthier (McEachern, Neely), i:06, 4, Boston, Bourque 9 (Stumpel, Neely), 12:04 (pp). 5, Winnipeg, Olciyk 4 (Selanne, Tkachuk), 13:03 6, Winnipeg, Tkachuk 10 {Korolev, Zhamnov), 17:45 (pp> Third Period—7, Winnipeg, Tkachuk 11 (Selanne, Olcryk), 7:36 8, Boston, Stumpel S I Stevens. 2ombo), 15;17 9, Boston. Stumpel-6 (Neely, Bourque), 16:10 (pp) Shots on goal —Winnipeg 11-9-30—40 Boston 11 20-10—41 Power-p(ay Opportunities—Winnipeg i ol 2 Boston 2 of 5 Goalies—Winnipeg, Khadlbuhn as o (41 shots 36 saves) Boston, Bailey 3 0-0 (40 36) A-17,167 (17,565) Referee—Dan Marouelh Linesmen— Kevin Collins, Brian Murphy Tuesday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX — Announced Buddy Bailey, manager, will return for Pawiucket of the International League Named John Cumberland pitching coach for Pawtucket Announced Ken Macna, manager, wilt return for Trenton ol the Eastern League Named Gomer Hodge hitting coach for Trenton Announced DeMarlo Hale, man- ager, and Jeff Gray, pitching coach, will return for Sarasota of the Florida State League Named Victor Rodriguez hitting coacn tor Sarasola Named Tommy Bar- rett manager and Pookle Bernstein hitting coach for Michigan ol the Midwest League. Announced Bill Moloney, pitching coach, will return for Michigan Named Luis Aguayo minor-league roving Infield In- structor, and Dick Berardlno minor-league assistant field coordinator CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Purchased the contracts of Greg Norton, third baseman; Julio Vlnas and Scott vollmer, catchers; and Brian Woods, pitcher, from Nashville of the American Association Designated Barry Lyons and Chris Tremle, catchers, lor assignment DETROIT TIGERS — Purchased the con- tracts ol Cam Smith, pitcher, from Fayet teville of the South Atlantic League; Brian Moehier, pi'cher, from Jacksonville of the Southern League; and Henry Santos, ditcher, from Toledo of the International League Claimed Tom Schmidt, .ntielder, od waivers from the Colorado Rockies Claimed Mlcah Franklin, outfielder, and Jeff McCurry, pitcher, off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates MILWAUKEE BREWERS - Purchased the contracts of Gabby Martinez, Infielder; Byron Browne pitcher, and Brian Banks and Todd Dunn, outfielders, from New Orleans of the American Association NEW YORK YANKEES - Purchased the contracts of Mike Figga, catcher, Ramiro Mendoza, Kirt Ojala, and Kent Wallace, pitchers, from Columbus of the interna- tional League, and Chris Cumberland, Bruins 5, Jets 4 1 2 1- 4 0 3 2- S Winnipeg, Selanne 11 Winnipeg Boston First Period— (Olciyk), u:oo Second Period—2, Boston, Leach 4 (Oonato, Reid), 3:42 3, Boston. Stumpel 4 League TEXAS RANOERS — Sent an undisclosed amount of cash to the Toronto Blue Jays to complete the Aug 31 trade for Candy Maldonado, outfielder Signed Joey Vlerra, pitcher, and Jason McFariin, outfielder, and assigned them to Oklahoma City of the American Association National League FLORIOA MARLINS - Agreed to terms with Devon White, outfielder, on a three- year contract Designated Darren Whit- more, outfielder, for assignment. Purchas- ed the contracts of Antonio Alfonseca, Bill Hurst, J arod Juelsgaard, Joel Adam son and Bryan Ward, pitchers, from Charlotte of the international League, and Andy Larkin, pitcher, Edgar Renteria, shortstop, Billy McMiilon, outfielder, from Portland ol the Pacific Coast League HOUSTON ASTROS — Purchased the contracts of Richard Hiiddigo. outfielder, and Ryan Creek, Mike Grianlch, Ditchers, Irom Jackson of the Texas League; Oscar Hennquei, pitcner. from Kissimmee of the Florida State League, antj Rich Loiseile, pitcher, from Tucson of the Pacific Coast League PHILADELPHIA PHILUES - Purchased the contracts of David Ooster, tnlielder, and Ron Blaner and Wayne Gomes, pitchers, from Reading of the Eastern League ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Released Vicente Paiacios and Rich\ Rodriguez, pitchers Purchased the contracts of Elieser Marrero, catcher, Manuel Aybar and Jay Wltaslck, , pitchers, Irom St Petersburg of the Florida State League; Mike Busby, pilcher, from Louisville of the American Association; and Steve Mont gomery, pitcher, (rorn Arkansas of the Texas League .. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DETROIT PISTONS — Placed Joe Dumars, guard, on the injured list Signed Matt Fish, center HOUSTON ROCKETS — Activated Tim Breaux, forward, Irom the injured list FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS - Released Eric Floyd, offensive lineman Signed Tony Jones,safety BUFFALO BILLS - Activated John Holecek, linebacker, irom the physically' unable-to-oerform list Placed Jeff Burrls, cornerback, on injured reserve HOUSTON OILERS — Agreed to Terms' with Steve Hendrickson, running back; Natu Tuatagaloa, defensive lineman; and Mark Hatfield, tackle. Released David Williams, tackle; James Thornton, tight end; and Dennis Lundy, running back. JACKSONVILLE JAQUARS - Re-signed Brad Goebel, quarterback Waived Greg Huntington, guard Placed Mark Williams, linebacker, on ln|ured reserve Signed Bernard Carter, linebacker, from the prac- tice squad Signed Harrison Houston, wide receiver, to the practice squad PHILADELPHIA EAGLES - Signed Frank Cornish, center, to a one-year contract Waive'd Greg Tremble, safety Area sports TODAY Boys' basketball SchrDon lake Tip-Off Tournimant Championship Schroon Lake vs. Eliiabethtown, 7:30 p m. Girls 1 baskstball Schroon Lak« Tip-Off Tournament Championship Schroon Lake vs. Beekmantown, 6 p m THURSDAY Running 18th-Annual Peru Turkey Trot, Peru Elementary School, 9 a.m. Darts Northern Tier Dart League as of Nov. T»imi 8owi Mart Armands 11 Weathercock Pavilhon 1 Country Club Dannies Pub I Robins Nest I Dannies Pub 1 Pavilhon 2 Robins Nest 1 15 W 103 67 67 65 62 55 54 43 43 76 I 14 SO 50 53 55 62 63 74 74 91 pts 37B4 3808 260? 1066 1674 1512 1864 1367 930 1409 College scores Hockey Tuesday's Scores EAST American Intl a, Assumption 3 Boston u 7, Cornell 1 Cortland St 3, Hamilton I OT Frammgnam St 4, W New England! Mernmack 2, RPI 7. tie New Hampshire 3, Harvard 2, OT Men's basketball Tuesday's Scores EAST Amherst 88, Nichols 74 Anna Maria 96, Tufts 91 Babson 98, MI T 69 Bryant 92, Franklin Pierce 69 Castleton St B9, Norwich 68 Drew 63, Canto n 60 Eimlra 63, Pitt -Bradford 60 Fitchburg St. 75, Mass.-Boston 49 Hartwick 69, Oswego St. 67 LeMoyne 75, Daemen 69 Mansfield 97, Roberts Wesleyan 72 Mercy hurst 7fl, Columbia Union 72 Mlddtebury 79, Brandels 69 N Adams St B2, W. New England 74 New Haven 78, TeikyoPost 73 Phila Pharmacy 78, Haverford 65 Phila Textile 73, Molloy 52 Quinniplac 86, S Connecticut 75 Rowan 90, Kean 62 S Vermont 72, Westfield St 55 Snippensburg 83, KuUtown 63 Sorlngf Ield 59, Wesleyan 53 St Anselm 87, Mass. Lowell 85, OT St Joseph's, Maine B&, Gordon 66 Stonehill 70, Pace 63 utica 65, Clarkson60 ' vassar 80, Albany Pharmacy 79 Wilkes 84, New Paltz St 69 TOURNAMENTS Maul Invitational Second Round North Carolina 92, Michigan st 70 UCLA 68, Wisconsin 57 vanderbllt 96, Chaminade 71 Viiianova 77. Santa Clara 65 NBA standings All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pet OB Ne* York 8 2 800 — Orlando B 2 800 - Mumi 5 2 714 l'/i N»w Jersey 4 5 444 jv, Boston 3 5 375 4 Washington 3 5 375 4 Philadelphia 2 6 250 5 Centre! Division Chicago 8 1 889 — Indiana 5 3 635 I'-'i Atlanta 6 4 600 ?'/> Detroit 3 5 375 4\i Toronto 4 7 364 5 Cnarione 3 7 300 5'-i Milwaukee ? 6 250 5'-') Cleveland 7 7 771 6 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W L Pet OB Houston 8 1 888 - Utati 9 2 818 - San Antonio 6 2 750 I 1 i Dallas 5 5 500 3\i Denver 2 8 200 6'/i Vancouver 2 6 200 6'/i Minnesota 1 7 175 6'/, Pacific Division Sacramento 7 3 700 — L A Lakers 6 4 600 1 L A Clippers 6 5 545 P.'i Seattle 6 5 545 1\ , Phoenix 4 S 444 jv , Portland 4 6 400 3 Golden State 3 7 300 4 Tuesday's Games Toronto 102, Seattle 97 Chicago 108, Dallas 102, OT Denver 107, Atlanta 99 Portland at L A Lakers, (n) Wednesday's Oames Houston at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m Vancouver at Orlando, 7:30 p m Golden State at Miami, 7:30 p m Boiton at Charlotte, 7:30 p m New York at Cleveland, 7:30 p m Washington at Detroit, 7:30 p m Seattle at Minnesota, 8pm Chicago at San Antonio, 8 o m Toronto at Milwaukee, 8:30 D rn Sacramento at Utah, v p m Atlanta at Phoenix, 9pm New Jersey at L.A Clippers, 10:30 p m Bulls 108, Mavs 102 CHICAGO (108) Slmpklns 3 3 0-0 6, Pippen 10-19 4-6 26, Longley 3-11 0-0 6, Harper 2 5 0 0 5, Jordan 1225 12 13 36, Kukoc 3-9 5 5 11, Wennlngfon 3-6 0-0 6, Kerr 0-2 0 0 0, Brown 2-4 0-0 4, Buechler 0 10 0 0, Caffey 4-8 0-2 B Totals 4293 21 26 10B DALLAS (102) Mashburn 7-23 6 9 21, Jones 4-15 3 4 II. Williams 4-9 0 0 B, Kidd 9 22 5-9 25, Jackson 6-19 6-6 18, McCloud 310 0-1 8, Hams 4-10 2-2 U , Parks 0 0 0-0 0 Totals 37 108 22-31 102 Chicago 19 25 20 30 14-10 8 Dallas 20 25 28 21 8-10 2 3-Point goals—Chicago 3-12 (PipDen 2-6, Harper I 2. Buechler 01, Kukoc 01, Jordan 0 3), Dallas 6 30 {McCloud 2-5, Kidd 2 6, Ham s 1-2, Mashburn 1-3, Jones 0 1, Jackson 0 3) Fouled out—None Re bounds—Chicago 56 (Pippen 12). Dallas 80 (Kidd 15) Assists— Cnicago 16 (Pippen 7), Dallas 12 (Kidd 11) Total fouls—Chicago 25, Dallas 75 Technical —Dallas illegal defense A —17,502 (17,5021 Raptors 102, Sonics 97 SEATTLE {97} Scnremof 6 16 8 10 21. Kemp 6 15 6 9 18, E Johnson 13 12 3, Hawkins 6-13 00 16, Payton 10 19 J 4 74, Perkins 0 3 2-2 2. McMillan ? 4 00 5, Askew 1 3 4 6 6, BMCkowski 14 002 Totals 3379 25-33 97 TORONTO (102) Anderson 9 IB 37 23, Pmckney 1-6 0-0 I, Miller 9 17 5-5 23, Robertson 3 6 3-3 9, Stoudamire 617 5-6 20, Murray 3-9 1-2 7, Salley 4-7 1 7 9, Tabak 1-4 0 0 2. Rogers 4-5 0'3B Totals40-B9 17 37 103 Seattle 31 27 21 18 - 97 Toronto 27 30 25 20-102 3-Pomt goals—Seattle 6-20 (Hawkins 4-7, McMillan I 2, Schrempf 1-3, Brickowskl 0 I, Payton 0-2, Askew 0-2, Perkins 0-3), Toronto 5W (Stoudamire 3-9, Anderson 1-3, Robertson i 4, Murray 0-1) Fouled out— None Redounds—Seattle 47 (Kemp 8), Toronto 66 (Stoudamire 12). Assists—Seat- tle 26 (Payton 11), Toronto 36 (Stoudamire il l Total fouls—Seattle 24, Toronto 25 A—21,B36 (34,215) Late box Blazers 113, Clippers 94 LA. CUPPERS (M) vaugni ; 13 00 u . Rogers 612 2-2 14, Williams Sl l 00 la. Sealy ill 44 16. Barry 1-3 00 3. Dehere 6-8 3-4 17. Murray 1-8 1-2 4, Plalkowski 3-6 1 18, Outlaw 3-4 00 6, Tower 0 I 0-0 0, Varider Veldcn 0 0 0 0 0. Totals 39- 77 1115 94 PORTLAND (113) Grant 0 S 00 0, C Robinson 9 19 6-8 25, 'Dudley 3-5 0 0 6, MCKIe 3 10 2 2 8, Strickland 11 15 4-5 27. J Robinson 6-11 3-2 16, Trent 3 6 14 7, Sabonis 9-9 2-3 30, Chlldress 0-0 0-0 0, Cook 0-0 0-0 0, slater 3-2 0-0 4, Wingheld 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 46-82 17-24 113 LA. Cllppara 27 20 19 19- 94 Portlind 27 34 2a 24-113 O-Polnt coals— Los Angeles 5-17 (Dehere 2-3, Barry l-l, Murray 1-4, Platkowikl 1-4, Sealy 03, Rogers 0-21, Portland 4-10 (J.Robinson 2-4, Strickland 1-1, c.Robinson 1-4, Trent 01) Fouled out—None. Re- bounds—Los Angeles 38 (Dehere, Vaught SI, Portland 47 (Dudley ID . Assists—Loj Angeles 27 (Dehere 10), Portland 25 (Strickland 6). Total fouls—Los Angeles 21, Portland 19. Flagrant toul—Dehere. A— 20,381 (21,401) Boys soccer Final •finding* Champlaln Vallay Athlatlo Contaranca Conl. Ovarall T..m W L T Pta. W L T yPittsburgh 12 3 2 26 12 4 2 cr-N Adirondack 12 3 1 25 17 5 1 Beekmantown 10 SI 21 10 6 I b-Seton Catholic 10 4 2 22 IS 5 2 Saranac 9 4 3 21 12 6 3 Northeastern 7 7 2 16 9 8 2 Saranac Lake 3 13 0 6 4 15 0 Peru 2 13 1 5 3 15 1 AuSable valley 1 15 0 1 I 17 0 Mountain Vallay Alhlallc Conlaranca Northern Divlaion Conf. Overall T.am W L T P«a. W L T xy-Willsboro 11 I 0 22 14 3 0 d-Chazy 9 3 0 18 16 6 0 Lake Placid $ 4 0 lo 8 5 0 Crown Point 8 4 0 16 10 5 0 Elizabolhlown 3 9 0 6 3 10 0 Schroon Lake 2 10 0 4 2 12 0 Westport 111 0 2 3 13 0 Southern Divlaion Conf. Ovarall Team W L T Pta. W I T x-Mnrva-Nwcmb 10 0 2 22 10 2 2 Bolton 8 2 2 IS 11 3 2 Indian Lake 7 3 1 15 7 4 1 Wells 5 5 1 11 5 11 I Keene 4 7 1 9 5 111 NSA 3 8 1 7 3 8 1 Long Lake 0 12 0 0 0 12 0 Northern Athletic Conference Final atandlnge Eaet Dlvlelon Conf. Overall Team W L T Pta. W LT x SI Regis Falls 8 2 0 16 11 5 0 Madnd-Waddington 7 3 0 14 10 6 2 Colton-Pierrepont 6 4 0 13 13 6 1 Salmon River - 4 5 1 9 5 7 1 Chateaugay 2 7 1 5 3 12 2 Panshville 2 8 0.4 3 14 0 Central Divlelon Conf. Overall Team . W L T Pte. W L T x-Ogdensburg 8 13 18 12 3 c Canton 6 2 4 16 10 4 Potsdam 6 5 1 13 8 7 Gouverneur 6 6 0 12 7 9 Massena 4 4 4 12 6 5 b-Franklin Academy4 5 3 U 12 5 Norwood-Norfolk 0 111 I I 16 Western Dlvialon Conf. Overall Team W L T Pta. W I T xd-Lisbon 14 0 0 28 20 11 Heuvelton 10 4 0 20 12 5 3 Edwards-Knox 11 3 0 22 IS 6 0 Clifton-Fine 8 5 1 17 9 9 2 Harrisville 5 9 0 10 ? 11 I Morristovm 3 10 1 7 4 14 1 Hammond 2 10 2 6 2 13 2 Hermon-Dekalb 0 13 1 1 0 16 1 x- division champion y- conference champion, b- Class B champion c- Class C champion. d- Class O champion r- region champion. Girls soccer Final standings Champlaln Vallay Athletic Conference Dlvialon I Conf. Overall Team W L T Pts. W L T x-Northeastern 15 0 1 3) 18 0 2 b-Plaltsburgh 10 4 2 22 14 5 3 cr-Saranac 10 4 2 22 15 5 4 Beekmantown 10 5 1 21 12 7 1 Seton Catholic 5 8 3 13 7 9 3 Peru I 12 3 5 2 14 3 Dlvialon II Conf. Overall Team W L T Pts. W L T x-Tupper Lake 9 5 2 20 11 7 2 Ticonderoga 8 6 2 18 9 7 2 Saranac Lake 7 7 2 16 7 8 2 .d-Moriah 4 9 3 11 8 10 3 AuSable Valley 2 10 4 8 2 13 4 N Adirondack 1 12 3 4 2 14 3 Mountain Valley Athletic Conference Northern Division Conf. Overall Team W L T Pis. W L T xy Westporl 9 12 20 13 4 2 Chazy 8 2 2 18 9 5 2 Lake Placid 5 6 1 11 6 7 1 Schroon Lake 5 6 1 11 5 7 1 Willsboro 4 6 2 10 5 8 3 Elizabethtown 4 7 1 9 4 7 1 Crown Point 2 9 1 5 2 9 1 Southern Division Conf. Overell Team W L T Pts. W L T x Wells 8 0 2 18 8 4 4 Keene '21 IS 8 3 1 Long Lake 5 5 0 10 5 7 0 Indian Lake 4 5 1 9 4 6 1 Bolton 2 8 0 4 2 8 0 Artmerva-Newcomb 2 8 0 4 2 8 0 Northern Athletic Conference Final standings East Division Conf. Overall Teem W L T Pta. W L T x Salmon River 9 1 2 20 12 3 3 Colton-Pierrepont 8 3 1 17 10 8 2 Chateaugay 7 4 1 15 10 9 1 Madrid 6 4 2 14 8 9 2 Parishville 5 7 0 10 6 12 0 St. Lawrence 3 9 0 6 5 13 0 St. Regis 1110 2 2 14 0 Central Division Conf. Overall Team W L T Pta. W L T x-Ogdensburg 11 0 1 23 16 2 2 b-Gouverneur 10 11 21 14 2 3 Potsdam 5 6 1 II 6 B 2 c Canton S 6 I 119 9 1 Franklin Academy 4 6 2 10 7 10 2 Massena 3 7 2 8 6 9 2 Norwood-Norfolk 0 12 0 0 3 16 0 Western Dlvialon T*am x-Harrisville d-Edwards-Knox Lisbon Hammond Hermon-Dekalb Morrlstown Clifton-Fine Heuvetton Conf. W 11 1] 9 9 5 4 2 1 L ' 1 3 2 3 1 ? 12 13 Ovarall r pt«. w 2 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 24 14 22 20 21 13 20 14 10 5 9 5 4 2 2 1 L 2 4 4 5 13 11 15 18 T 4 0 3 3 0 2 0 o Boys X-country Final standings Champlaln Valley Athletic Conference Team W L Pta. yc(sc)-Saranac Lake 16 0 32 b-Seton Catholic 14 2 2S Peru 12 4 24 Pittsburgh 8 8 16 Northeastern Clinton 7 9' 14 Beekmantown 6 10 12 Ticonderoga 5 11 10 AuSable Valley 3 13 6 Saranac 1 15 0 Northern Athletic Conference Team W L Pta. yc-Canton 7 0 14 b-Pranklin Academy 6 I 12 Salmon River 4 3 8 Brushton-Moira 3 4 6 Gouverneur 3 4 6 Norwood-Norfolk 3 4 6 Ogdensburg 1 6 2 Potsdam 1 6 2 Girls X-country Final standings Champlaln Vallay Athletic Conference Team W L Pte. y-Peru 16 0 32 b-Seton Catholic 14 2 28 Pittsburgh 11 5 22 c-Saranac Lake 9 6 18 Saranac 7 9 14 Northeastern Clinton 5 11 10 AuSable Valley 5 10 10 Ticonderoga 3 13 6 Beekmantown 1 15 2 Northern Athletic Conference Teem W L Pis. y-Franklin Academy 7 0 14 Potsdam 4 3 8 sb-Canton 4 1 8 Ogdensburg 4 1 8 Salmon River 3 4 6 c-Brushton-Motra 2 5 4 Gouverneur 0 4 0 Norwood-Norfolk 0 6 0 y- conference champions, b- Class b champions, c- Class C champions. sc- state champions. Gymnastics Final standings Champlaln Vslley Athletic Conference Team W L Pta. y-Peru 8 0 16 Beekmantown 5 3 10 s-Pittsburgh 4 4 8 Ticonderoga 2 6 4 AuSable Valley I 7 2 Girls swimming Final atandlnga Champlaln Vallay Athletic Conference Team W L Pts. ys-Plattsburgh 6 0 12 Peru 4 2 8 Moriah 2 4 4 AuSable Valley 0 6 0 Northern Athletic Conference Conf. Overall Teem W L T Pta. W L T ysCanton 11 0 0 22 11 0 0 Franklin Academy 9 2 0 18 9 2 0 Potsdam 9 3 0 IB 9 3 0 St. Lawrence 7 4 0 14 7 4 0 Massena 6 6 0 12 6 6 0 Ogdensburg 5 7 0 10 5 7 0 Salmon River 3 8 0 6 3- 8 0 Gouverneur 2 10 0 4 2 '10 0 EdwardsKnox 0 12 0 0 9 12 0 y- conference champion. s> section champion. by Steve Moore DEAR PfARVs GAME NIME. STILL HAVEM'T PLAYED A DOWN, NUMEROUS SLIVERS IMBUTT. HA! ©...BuT, SERIOUSLY, AM STARTING- TO CONSIDER OTHER CAREER OPTIONS. Harness racing Horse racing HFLlndlvWi«.U»(Hr» * By ttw eUwcltfid Pf •»• AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Ou«rtiitKk* Saratoga Raceway Tonight's «ntri*» Post time: 7:45 p.m. FIRST RACE Purtr $2,200 Trot 1 Mil* 1 Capn Stone (M. Whitcroft) 41 I Crown Time Demon (B. Cross) 3-1 3 Constantin Twin (B. Belanger) 5-2 4 Another Goal (D. Caopello Jr ) 101 5 Better N Ben (F. Flero) 12) 6 Lets Make Music (P. DUdka) 8-1 7 Day Of Doom (J. Stark Jr.) 61 SECOND RACE Puna: $1,300 Pact 1 Mil* 1 Ashes In The Wind (E. Hysell) 41 2 J Jiggs (HTWestbrook III) 5-7 3 Premiere Etoile (B. Cross) 12-1 4 Jackie B (M. Whitcroft) &i 5 Big Bean U. Hathaway) 3-1 t> Miss Mary A (B. Belanger) 101 7 Kermlt5 Fellow (J. Randall) 121 B Eglinton Hunt (J. Harimann) 8-1 THIRD RACE Purs*: $1,700 Pact 1 Mil* 1 Real Agitator (P. Davis) 5-2 2 Diamond Shampoo (P, Dudka) 10-1 3 Proud Hunter (E. Hysell) 61 4 Brand New Mohawk (B. Beianger) 8-1 5 Equestrian Star (S. Mongeon) B-1 6 Bry Jess Bry (J. Randall) 121 7 BG Snuggles (O. Cappello Jr.) 3-1 B Galavant (B. Cross) 4-t FOURTH RACE Purs*: J 1.900 Trot 1 Mil* Cling. 530OO-S40O0 1 Nannick's Yankee (J. Randall) 31 2 Chewonki (F. Fiero) 151 3 Scorella (R. Pugliese) 12-1 4 Bud's Taurus (P- Oudka) 10-1 5 Body Double (D. Tatt) 10-1 6 Hang On Neut (M. Whitcrolt) 41 7 Jacooies Thrill (W. Clark Jr.) 61 S No Tracks (D. Cappello Jr.) 5-2 FIFTH RACE Purs*: $1,900 Pac* 1 Mil* 1 Icandew (J. Cross) 6-1 2 Mohawk Elite Jim (S Mongeon) 5-2 3 Gina Lola Curragh (B, Cross) B l 4 Bry|ess Pulverizer u Randall) 3-1 5 Criminal Type (E Hysell) 4-1 6 Calibre Angus (R Pugliese) 12 1 7 Mollie's Fella (A Ciuffetelti) 121 SIXTH RACE Purst: $1.900 Trot 1 Mil* 1 Tull Plains (S MongeonJ 3 1 1 Prestigeoui Bowl ( j Cross) B l 3 Just My Bill (V Ruggeri) 4-1 4 Bullvilie A'ngie (B Cross) 9 7 5 Nelson Clair (D Maura) 6-1 6 Songs Sister ID Cappello Jr ) 8 1 7 Pebbles Road (P Davis) 7 2 SEVENTH RACE Purs*: $2,700 Pace 1 Milt 1 Shedrow Romeo (P Paradis) 10-1 2 Hickory Falcon (J Stark Jr ) 2-1 3 Shannon Customer (R Leslie) 6 1 4 Paradis Jeffrey IS Mongeon) 8 1 5 State Champion (B Cross) 4 ) 6 Touchs Brother (B. Belanger) 31 EIQHTH RACE Purs*: $1,300 Pac* 1 Milt Clmg. J25O0 1 Delta Kingpin (W Heeney) S 2 2 Cine Zoom (D Cappelto Jr ) 6-1 3 Orlando Skipper JM Barttette) 101 4 Twinkle John N (W Clark Jr ) B-1 5 Wet Suit (J. Randall] 4-1 6 Sambro Light (E Hysell) 8 1 7 Deputy Ralph (J. Cro.ss) 12-1 B Young Merchant (j. Hathaway) 121 9 Justasteve (S. Mongeon) 3-1 NINTH RACE Purs*: $1,200 Pac* 1 Mil* Clmg.S2S00 1 Bonfire IB. Cross) 3-1 2 Michael's Surprise (D Cappello Jr ) i-l 3 Little Off (R Leslie) 5-2 4 Bay Sands (G Rala) 9-2 5 Herman Rydner (J. Cross) 8-1 6 Leanna Wynn Storm (J. Stark Jr.) 101 7 Flat Iron Collins IE . Hysell) 121 a Jack Wagon (R. Pugliese) 10-1 Latest line By J. McCarthy The Philadelphia 76ers have struggled' their last three games on offense, averag- ing only 853 points per game Guard Ver- non Maxwell will be fired up as he faces his former ctub, but Houston has just too many weapons - Take Houston -7'/j for another Best Bet winner Coll*g* Baskttball Favoritt Points Undtrdog Pr*s*aton N.I.T. Samifinals Madison Squar* Gard«n Ntw York, N.Y. Georgetown 5 Georgia Tech Arizona 4'/i Michigan Ortst Alaska Shootout Opaning Round Sullivan Arana Anchorags, AK. Iowa 7 l /t Ohio u. Connecticut lS'/> T.C.U. NBA Favorite Points Undtrdog New York 3V. 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A 33 WEST VIRGINIA 12 ARIZONA STATE 3 Uhdtrdog Georgia Baylor N.C STATE RUTGERS INDIANA Oklahoma Pittsburgh Arizona Saturday MIAMIFLA 6 Syracuse Ohio State 9V, MICHIGAN FLORI DA 3 Florida State Penn State 7 MICHIGAN ST TENNESSEE 3B Vanderbilt WISCONSIN 3 Illinois IOWA 10 Minnesota MISSISSIPPI ST 2'/> Mississippi Texas A8.M 10 T.C.U. B.y.u. 3 FRESNO ST Wyoming 1« TEX-EL PASO Texas Tech 21 HOUSTON SAN DIEGO ST 4 Colorado St Air Force iov, HAWAII Horn* Team In CAPS (C) 1995 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC. Aqueduct Race Track Today's tntrlts Post tlm*: 12:30 p.m. First rac* - 2 yo Wilts • 6 furlongs Maidan Claiming • $12,000 ) Miss Rebecca N (Perez) 20- 2 Gayla Gal (Rydowski) 10- 3 Revolve Around Me (Santagata) 8- 4 Eryn's Abby Girl (Trejo) 30- 5 Cherokee Maid (Alvarado) 10- 6 Heavenly Glance (Castillo) 5- 7 Red's Choice (Vlves) 3- B Valiant by Nature (Santos) 10- 9 CoHee Ctutch (Davis) 20-1 10 Theransomspald (C.Chavez) 6*1 11 Superetta (Seimonte) 10-1 12 Sovereign Bidder (Cordova) 15-1 Also *Hgib1*: 13 Strengthlnnumbers (Belmonte) 30-1 14 Yes Dear (Davis) 8-1 15 Kim's World (Alvarado) 21 Coupled: Valiant by Nature and Roc kin Rachie Second rac* • 3 yo filtln -1 1/16 mil*s turf Claiming - $25,000 1 Retained Earning (Davis) 2-1 1A My Song (Bailey) 21 2 Silver Decor (Alvarado) 61 2B Twilight Forest (j.Chavez) 6-1 3 Passive Aggresive (Vives) 3-1 4 Your Approval (Santagata) 20- 5 Bid O'Powdre (Perez) 4- 6 Whirl's Girl (Wilson) 8- 7 Playful Katie (Rydowski) 6- B Domina (Samyn) 3- 9 Halloween Mask (LuzzO 6- 10 Honey Watral (Krone) 4-1 Main track only: 11 Birthday (Smith) 21 12 A Wild Favor INo Rider) 3-1 Coupled: Rttained Earning and My Song Coupled: Silver Decor and Twilight Forest Third rac* • 2 yo • 7 furlongs Msldan Sptclal Waight • $29,000 1 Misty Midnight (Perez) 81 1A Killer Koupe (Migliore) 8-1 2 Lord Mac (Tre(o) 20-1 3 Tough One (C Chavez) ' 4-1 4 Puggsy (Luzzi) 10-1 5 Saratoga Dragon (Beckner) 20-1 6 Devils Marble (Davis) 6-1 7 Squeaky Clean (Santos) 7 2 8 Names (Bailey) 3-1 9 Dancin'(or Zoe (Pezua) 301 10 Mr M O (Castillo) 30-1 11 Beaugo (J Cnavei) 20 1 Also eligible: 12 W'Aned Moon (Rydowski) 201 13 To The Hoop (Krone) 2 1 14 Vendex < (Santagata) 5 1 15 Mighty Dan (Luzzi) 101 Coupled: Misty Midnight and Killer Koupe Fourth rac* • 2 yo fillies • 6 furlongs Claiming -$22,000 1 Pocket the Cash (Nelson) 8-1 2 Fresh Look (Pezua) 20) 3 She's all Class (Krone) 101 A Celtic Dream (J.Chavez) 3 1 5 Book of Pennies (Castillo) 6-1 6 Little Miss Fast (Davis) 5-2 7 Barely Regal (Santagata) 20-1 8 Laughlngfothebank (Smith) 6-1 9 Jumberca (Black) 51 Fifth rac* • 3*up F&M - 6V> furlongs Allowanc* • $33,000 1 You'rertotlistenlng (Bailey) 10-1 2 Enticing Miss (Castillo) 61 3 F Sharp (Bravo) 5 l 4 joe's Workingirl (Davis) 4-1 5 Showsnap (Smith) 2 1 6 A Real Eve Opener (Wilson) 8-1 7 Attack Me Not (J Chavez) 101 8 Sunset Lake (Vives) 51 Sixth ract - 3*up Ft M - 6 furlong* Claiming - $32,ooo 1 Communicator Madam (Cordova) 15-1 2 Susan Valley (Migliore) 5-2 3 Runaway Fling (Davis) 6-1 i Z Rated (Batley) 101 5 Proud Accolade (Wilson) 51 6 just A Little Kiss (Smith) 4 1 7 unreal Cupcake (J Chavez) 2-1 S*v*nth rac* - 3 & up - 1 1/16 miles turf Allowanc* • $33,000 1 Storm Hawk isamyn) 3-1 1A Blizzard (Davis) 3-1 2 Absolute Pleasure (Perez) 8-1 3 Str Bert (Pezua) 6 1 4 Lunatic Luke (J Chavez) 8-1 5 Sublime Season (Samyn) 5 1 6 Happy Fella (Santos) 15 1 7 Haagbah (Lovato) 4-1 B Baroque (Mojica) „ 3-1 9 Golden Note (Davis) 4-1 Also aligibia: 10 Sutlers Pond (Nelson) 10-1 U September Winds (Alvarado) 5-1 12 Can't Believeit (Miglore) 201 Main track only: 13 Zoom Cat (No Rider) 20-1 14 Dixieland Music (Santos) 20-1 15 Elk Basin (C.Chavez) B-1 Coupled: Storm Hawk and Blizzard Eighth rac* • 3 1 up F & M - 6 furlongs Allowanca- $43,000 1 Lucy Ellen (Santos) 6-1 2 Manor Queen (C.Chavez) 3-1 3 Beckys Shirt (Krone) 5-2 4 Fantastic Women (Davis) B-1 5 Aty's Conquest (Smith) 5-1 6 Lilly's Moment (Migliore) 2-1 Ninth rac* - 3 t> up F & M - 1 1/8 miles Claiming • $16,000 1 Ski At Dawn (Luzzi) 201 1A Mae'sWay (Cordova) 20-1 2 Ogy's Threat (Alvarado) 5-1 2B Miss Fix It (Pezua) 5-1 3 Blind Truth (Flares) 30-1 4 Silent Ridge (Vlves) 5-1 5 Rabs Lll Brit Brit (C.Chavez) 4 1 6 Sammi De (Persaud) 20-1 7 Somthlngscandalous (Santagata) 7-2 8 Dana's Wedding (Davis) 8-1 9 Alkrls (J Chavez) 3-1 Coupled: Ski At Dawn and Mae's Way Coupled: Ogy's Threat and Miss Fix It Sports on TV WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 6 p.m. ESPN — College basketball, NIT Cham- pionship, semifinal, Michigan vs. Arizona, at New York 7:30 p.m. MSG — NHL Hockey, Plttsburgh'at N.Y. Rangers- ESPN2 — NCAA Basketball, Maul In- vitational, third-place game, teams TBA, at Maul, Hawaii 8 p.m. TBS — NBA Basketball, Chicago at San Antonio 8:30 p.m. ESPN — College basketball, NIT Cham- pionship, semifinal, Georgetown vs. Georgia Tech, at New York 10:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Basketball, Maul Invita- tional, championship, teams TBA, at Maul, Hawaii Midnight ESPN2 — NCAA Basketball, Great Alaska Shootbut, first round, Texas Chris- flan vs. Connecticut, at Anchorage, Alaska THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 10; 30 a.m. SCNY — NCAA Football, Sacred Heart at St. John's 11 a.m. ABC — NCAA Football, Georgia at Georgia Tech 4 p.m. NBC — NFL Football, Kansas City at Dallas 8 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Football, Baylor at Texas 10 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Basketball, Great Alaska Shootout, first round, Indiana at Alaska-Anchorage 12:30 a.m. ESPN _ NCAA Basketball, Great Alaska Shootout, first round, Old Dominion vs Duke, at Anchorage, Alaska Harbaugh, Ind. Marino, Mia. O'Donnell, Pit. Tettaverde, Cle. Blake. Cln. Elway, Oen. Kelly, But. Hosteller, Oak. Chandler, Hou. Bono, K.C. Rushars At warren, Sea. Davis, Den. Martin, N.E. Williams, Oak. Faulk, ind. Means, S.D. Pegram, Pit \ R. Thomas, Hou. T. Thomas, Buf. Allen, K C. Rscalvtrs N Pickens, Cm. Brown, Oak- Thigpen, Pit. Martin, S.D. Sharpe, Den. Coates, N.E Blades, Sea Kirby, Mia T McNair, Hou Bristly, N.E. Punttfi Bennett, S D Tuten, Sea. Aguiar, K C Barker, Jac Gardocki. Ind Jonnson, Cin Tupa, Cle Rouen, Den Kidd. Mia Hansen, NY j Punt Rtturntrs r Coleman, S.D Burns, Buf. Howard, Jac Mllburn, Den Vanover, K.C Hastings, Pit Gray, Hou Brown, Oak Galloway, Sea Meggett, N.E Klckoff R*turn*rs N Mllburn, Den Kaufman, Oak. Meggett, N.E vanover, K C Mills, Pit McDutfie, Mia Ismail, Oak Hunter. Cle Broussard, Sea Gray. Hou Scoring Touchdowns Pickens, Cm Faulk, Ind Martin, N E Warren, Sea BrooKS. Buf Miller. Den Williams, Oak Davis. Den Galloway, Sea Att Com Yds Tp int 211 141 1783 H 3 300 193 2381 U 236 U S W67 9 235 136 1782 12 366 213 2669 23 361 203 2616 16 336 IBS 2359 14 266 162 1928 12 298 184 1926 12 367 JU 2137 17 Yds Avg 221 977 192 8B3 235 856 182 826 809 724 625 607 5B] 577 205 183 161 161 171 LG TD 4.4 52 10 4.6 36 6 3.6 49 10 4.5 37 9 3.9 331 9 4.0 36 5 3.9 38 5 3.B 43 2 3.4 26 4 4.1 28 4 53 584 52 697 Yds Av g LG T D 68 863 12.7 68t 14 60 880 14.7 BOt 6 59 875 U.B 43 3 59 816 13.8 50t 3 53 679 12.8 49 3 11.0 35 1 13.4 44t 4 52 479 9.2 46 3 50 416 a.3 25 1 49 701 14.3 72 3 I Yds LG Av g 52 2369 66 45.6 53 23B1 73 44.9 AB 3049 6S 44.8 63 2780 63 44.1 42 1B41 69 43 8 46 2013 61 43.8 49 2119 64 43 2 38 1633 61 43.0 37 1565 56 42.3 64 2653 67 41.5 Yds Av g LG T D 21 256 12.2 881 1 20 229 U 5 40 0 20 219 11.0 40 0 19 201 10.6 27 0 39 412 10.6 86! 1 34 344 10 1 72t 1 23 232 10 1 19 0 28 276 9 9 38 0 22 206 9 4 B9t 1 30 234 7 8 23 0 Yds Av g L G T D 29 624 28.4 86 0 14 396 28.3 84t 1 26 655 25.2 62 0 29 728 25 1 99t 1 3B 918 24.2 18 431 23.9 19 433 22.S 452 22.6 S76 22 2 B11 21 9 51 33 43 20 KiFby, Mi a Morris, Pit TD Rush Rec Ret Pts U 0 14 0 84 0 54 0 54 0 42 0 42 Kicking PAT FG LG Pts N Johnson, Pit 26-26 23-29 50 95 Eiam, Den 25-25 22-26 53 91 Christie, Buf 30-21 23-31 51 89 Pelfrey, Cm 26-26 21-26 49 89 Stoyanovich, Mia 39-29 20-26 51 89 Del Greco, Hou 30-20 21-25 53 83 Stover. Cle IB-18 21-24 47 Bl Elliott, K C 28-28 17-20 49 79 Banr. N E 16-16 17-20 5S 67 Peterson. Sea 18-28 1318 49 67 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE Quarterbacks Aikman. Oal Groac, S.F S Young, S F Kramer, Chi Favre, G.B Moon, Min J George, Atl Mitchell, Det Everett, N O Miller, St L Att Com Yds 212 182 2145 173 122 1425 233 ISB U54 357 216 2809 396 2i l 2913 il6 259 2787 395 716 2980 395 229 2740 382 233 2632 3U, 215 24S3 T O 11 8 12 24 25 21 15 19 18 16 Int 4 5 4 9 12 9 8 8 10 12 Rushtrs Att Yds Avg LG TD E Smith, Dal 263 1347 5 1 6Ot 30 Sanders, Det 208 1094 S3 75t 7 Rhett. T 13 253 896 3 5 30 10 Walters. Phi 223 881 4 O 57 6 Allen, Was 209 832 4 0 72 3 Heyward, Atl 172 800 4 7 31 6 Hearst, An r 191 756 4,0 3B 1 Bennett, G B 223 748 3 4 20 7 Hampton, NY G 194 745 3 B 32 7 Bates, HO 166 650 3 9 35 3 Receivers No Yds Avg LG TD Carter. Min 84 893 10 6 37 10 Moore, Det 79 1107 14 0 69t 10 Bruce, St L 78 1274 16.3 72 9 Rice. S.F 78 1186 15 2 Bit 11 Irvtn, Dal 77 1169 IS.2 50 8 Perriman, Det 75 989 13.2 Sit 6 Metcalf, Atl 73 816 11.2 62t 5 BfOOks, G B 67 972 14.5 99t B Centers, Ariz 64 525 8.2 30 1 Graham, Chi 57 960 16.8 51 2 Punters Roby, T B Hutton, Phi Feagles, Arli Landeta, St L Hentrich, G.B Horan, NY-G Royals, Det Barnharat, Car Turk, Was Saxon, Min. Yds LG Avg 51 2270 5B 44.5 55 2442 63 44.4 50 2206 60 44.1 56 2424 63 43.3 47 2034 61 43.3 53 2275 60 42.9 44 1B63 69 42.3 68 2860 54 42 1 48 2014 60 42.0 51 2113 57 41 4 Punt Rttumars NO Yds Avg LG TD Mitchell, Was. 15 258 17.2 59t 1 Martin , Phi . 17 214 12.6 3B 0 Metcalf, Atl 29 342 11.8 66t 1 Edmonds, T 9 . 21 236 11,2 45 0 Gullford. Car. 35 360 10.3 62t 1 Baseball NL Gold Gloves By Thi AMocltft d Pr* u First base — Mark Grace, Chicago Second base — Craig Blggio, Houston Third base — Ken Camlnltl, San Diego Shortstop — Barry Larkin, Cincinnati Outfield — Raul Mondesi, Los Angeles; Marquis Grissom, Atlanta; Steve Finley, San Diego Catcher — Charles Johnson, Florida Pitcher — Greg Maddux, Atlanta All-star voting NEW YORK (AP) - Nationwide voting by sports writers and broadcasters for the 1995 Associated Press baseball all-star team, with name, team and votes re- ceived: ' First Bas* Mo Vaughn, Boston, 47; Frank Thomas, Chicago White Sox, u ; Fred McGriff, Atlanta, 2; Mark Grace, Chicago Cubs, 1; Tlno Martinez, Seattle, I; Rafael Palmeiro, Baltimore, I Stcond Base Craig Blggio, Houston, 26; Carlos Baerga, Cleveland, 24; Chuck Knoblauch, Minnesota, 11; Roberto Alomar, Toronto, 5 Shortstop Barry Larkin, Cincinnati, 54; John Valentin, Boston, s; Cal Ripken, Baltimore, 3; Omar Vliquel, Cleveland, 2; Gary DiSarcina, California, I; Shawon Dunston, I. Third Bat* Vinny Castilla, Colorado, 19; Chipper Jones, Atlanta, 9; Jim Thome, Cleveland, 9; Gary Gaetti, Kansas City, 7; Edgar Martinez, Seattle, 7; Wade Boggs, New York Yankees, 6; Matt Williams, San Francisco, 4; Ken Caminiti, San Diego, 3; Jeff King, Pittsburgh, l; Kevin Seitzer, Milwaukee, 1 Catchtr Mike Piazza, Los Angeles, 65; Javier Lopez, Atlanta, I Outfield Albert Belle, Cleveland, 6S; Dante Bichette, Colorado, 53; Tony Gwynn, San Diego, 37; Kenny Lofton, Cleveland, 18; Tim Salmon, California's; Jay Buhner, Seattle, &; Jim Edmonds, California, 5; Reggie Sanders, Cincinnati, 4; Barry Bonds, San Francisco, 3; Sammy Sosa, Chicago Cubs, 3; Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle, l; Manny Ramirez, Cleveland, 2; Derek Bell, Houston, 1; Marquis Grissom, Atlan- ta, 1. DMignstad Hltlar Edgar Martinez, Seattle, 49; Eddie Mur- ray, Cleveland, 6; Frank Thomas, Chicago White Sox, 5; Chili Davis, California, 2; Albert Belle, Cleveland, i; Jose Canseco, Boston, l; Mickey Tettleton, Texas, 1; Mo Vaughn, Boston, 1. Right-handed Pltch.tr Greg Maddux, Atlanta, 66. Lcft-hindcd Pitcher Randy Johnson, Seattle, 66. Rtlltv.tr Jose Mesa, Cleveland, 64; Tom Henke, «$t. Louis. 1; Mark Wohlers, Atlanta, 1. HRiturrmr Mitchell,- Was. Willis, s,F. Ismail, Min. Hughes, N.O, Thomas, st.L N. Lewis, Chi. Baldwin, Car. K. Williams, Dal. Walker, NY-G Terry, Ariz YdV.Avg. LG TD , 42 1060 25.2 59 0 15 377 25.1 23 569 24.7 50 11B1 23-6 16 374 23.4 26 599 23,0 14 316 22.6 29 648 22.3 29 640 22.) 29 639 21.7 Scoring Touchdowns TD Rush Rec Ret Pts E. Smith, Dal. 20 20 0 0 120 Rice, S.F. 12 1 11 0 74 Conway. Chi. 12 0 12 0 72 Carter. Min. 10 0 10 0 60 Moore, Det. 10 0 10 0 60 Rhett, T.B. 10 10 0 0 60 Bruce, St.L 9 0 9 0 56 Brooks, G.B. 8 0 8 0 48 Irvln , Da l 8 0 B 0 4B LOVille, S F 8 6 2 0 48 Kicking Murray , Was Andersen, Atl Butler. Chi Bomol. Dal Kasay. Car Reveiz, M m Anderson, Phi Hanson, Det G. Davis, Ariz Jacke, G.B PAT F G LG Pts 21-21 22-2? 52 B7 19-19 22-28 54 85 34 34 17-20 47 85 3537 1617 45 83 19-20 21-27 52 26-26 19-22 51 25-25 ,8-23 43 79 28-28 16-20 56 76 12-12 17-23 55 27-27 12-16 50 B2 80 63 Team statistics TOTAL YARDAGE AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Miami 40« 1110 2983 Denver 4078 1313 2765 Oak Ian a 4040 1538 2502 Pittsburgh 4019 1316 2703 Seattle 4008 165B 2350 Cincinnati 3701 1068 2633 New England 3651 1166 2485 San Diego 3551 1180 2371 Buffalo 3540 1271 2269 Kansas City 3528 1490 2038 Indianapolis 3461 1290 2171 Cleveland 3459 1059 2400 Houston 3230 1085 2145 Jacksonville 2912 1218 1694 New York Jets 2847 917 1930 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass Pittsburgh 3071 962 2109 HOU&ton 3163 1068 2095 Kansas City 3318 1009 2309 Indianapolis 3352 915 2437 Buffalo 3357 1101 2256 Oakland 33B3 1136 2247 Denver 3459 12B1 2178 New York Jets 3514 1558 1956 San Diego 3530 1329 2201 Miami 3547 971 2576 Jacksonville 3740 1398 2342 Cleveland 379B 1299 2499 New England 4009 1293 2716 Seattle 4060 1395 2665 Cincinnati 4474 1490 2984 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Dallas 4)48 1667 2481 San Francisco 4114 1091 3023 Detroit 4046 1230 2816 Chicago 399B 1237 2761 Minnesota 3954 1160 2794 Atlanta 3674 1033 2841 Green Bay 3850 997 2053 Washington 3711 1239 2472 St Louis 3532 1047 2485 Philadelphia 3426 1604 1B32 New Orleans 3409 921 2488 Carolina 3160 1208 1952 New York Giants 3139 1216 1?23 Arizona - 3120 962 2158 Tampa Bay 3013 1103 1905 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass San Francisco 3072 6B9 2383 Philadelphia 3152 1125 2027 Carolina 3338 1014 2324 Green Bay 3466 1176 2290 St. Louis 3469 1137 2332 Dallas 3475 U03 2372 Minnesota 3691 958 2733 New York Giants 3699 1506 2193 Tampa Bay 3711 1162 2549 Washington 3B3O 1594 2236 Chicago 3848 1000 2848 New Orleans 38B5 1357 2526 Atlanta 4043 1155 2B8B Detroit 4075 133B 2737 Arizona 4083 1880 2203 AVERAGE PER GAME AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Miami Denver Oakland Pittsburgh Seattle Cincinnati New England San Diego Buffalo Kansas City Indianapolis Cleveland Houston Jacksonville New York Jets DEFENSE Pittsburgh Houston Kansas City Indianapolis Buffalo Oakland Denver Yards Rt 372.1 370.7 367.3 365.4 364.4 336.5 331 9 322.B 321,8 320.7 314 6 314.5 293.6 264.7 358. B Yards Ri 279.2 287.5 301.6 304.7 305.2 307.5 314.5 ish 100 9 119 4 139 8 119.6 ISO. 7 9>t- 106.0 107 3 115.5 135.5 117 3 96 3 98 6 110.7 83 4 ish 87.5 97.1 91.7 83.2 100.1 103.3 116.5 Pass 271 2 251.4 227 5 245.7 213.6 239.4 225 9 215.5 206.3 185 3 197 A 218 2 195 0 154.0 175 5 Pass 191.7 190 5 209.9 221.5 205.1 204.3 198.0 New York Jets 319.5 141.4 177.8 San Diego 320.9 120.B 200.1 Miami 322. S 8S.3 234.2 Jacksonville 340.0 127.1 212.9 Cleveland 345.3 118.1 227.2 New England 364.5 117.5 246.9 Seattle 369.1 126.B 242.3 Cincinnati 406.7 135.5 271 3 NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE Yards Rush Pass Dallas 377.1 151.5 225.5 San Francisco 374.0 99.5 274.8 Detroit 367.8 111.8 256.0 Chicago 363.s 112.5 251.0 Minnesota 359.5 105.5 254.0 Atlanta 3S2.2 93.9* 25B.3 Green Bay 3SO.0 90.6 259.4 Washington 337.4 112.6 224.7 St Louis 321 1 95.2 225.9 Philadelphia , 311.5 I4S.S 165.6 New Orleans 309.9 83.7 226.2 Carolina 287.3 109.8 177.5 New York Giants 285.4 110.5 174.8 Arizona 283.6 87.5 196 2 Tampa Bay 273.9 100.7 173.2 DEFENSE Yards Rush Pass San Francisco 279.3 62.6 216.6 Philadelphia 286.5 102.3 184.3 Carolina 303.5 92.2 211.3 Green Bay 315.1 106.9 208.! St. Louis 315.4 103.4 212.0 Dallas 315.9 100.3 215.6 Minnesota 335.5 87.1 248.5 New York Giants 336.3 136.9 199.4 Tampa Bay 337.4 105.6 231.7 Washington 348.2 144.9 203.3 Chicago 349.8 90.9 25B.9 New Orleans 353.2 123.4 229.8 Atlanta 367.5 105.0 262.5 Detroit 370.5 121.6 24B.B Arizona 371.3 170.9 200.3 NFL summary 49ers 44, Dolphins 20 San Francisco 7 17 14 6—44 Miami 0 7 13 0-2 0 First Quarter SF—Lovllle3run {WHklrts kick), 3:37. Stcand Quartar Mia—Clark 42 pass from Marino IStoyariovlch kick). Ml . SF —Rice 47 pass from Grbac (Wllklns kick), 8:57. SF—FG Wllklns33, 12:07 SF —Jones 23 pass from Grbac (WHkins kick), 14:51. Third Quarter SF—Jones 2 pass from Grbac (Wilklns kick), 4:47. Mia—Parmalee 3 run (pass failed), 8:26. SF—Rice 46 pass from Grbac (Wilklns kick), 9:56. Mia—McDuffle 4 pass from Marino (Stoyanovich kick), 13:24. Fourth Quarter SF—FG-wiiklnsSl, 4:56. SF —FG Wilkins20, 12:53. A— 73.OB0. First downs Rushes-yards Passing Punt Returns KlcKoll Returns Interceptions Ret. 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