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2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Lincoln Saturday, Journal: September Star 25, 1999 NFL Sports GOLF Ames holds lead in Texas Open Stephen Ames shot a 3-under 69 Friday to maintain his one-stroke lead in the Texas Open in San Antonio, despite slipups on the back nine and threats from a pack of players right behind him. Sandy Lyle shot a 68, Jeff Brehaut a 67 and Brian Henninger a 66 for a two-round totals of 10-under 134. Perry Moss, David Edwards and Rich Beem were two strokes back. The 35-year-old Ames said he believes maturity kept him from losing his during his series of bogeys down the stretch. "I had a lot of patience," he said.

"Over the years I've learned how to cope with the bad breaks and the ups and downs of the game." Juli Inkster, needing one more victory to qualify for the LPGA Hall of Fame, shot a 5-under-par 67 to grab a share of the first-round lead in the $800,000 Safeway LPGA Golf. Championship in Portland, Ore: I Sixty-four-year-old Jimmy Powell eagled the 18th hole at The Golf Center for a 4-under 66 to share the first-round lead with Jim Colbert in the $1.4 million Kroger Senior Classic in Mason, Ohio. BASKETBALL Rodman's agent: Bucks Interested Dennis Rodman's agent says the Milwaukee Bucks are interested in signing the 6-foot-8 forward and that "The Worm" is listening. The colorful and controversial Rodman is searching for a new team and Milwaukee is under consideration, his Los Angeles-based agent Steven Chasman said, "I spoke to Milwaukee and they did express interest," Chasman told The Journal Times of Racine. "Dennis and I have talked about playing in Milwaukee and Dennis isn't opposed to doing that.

"They have a good team and he wants to play for a good team." services Today on TV AUTO RACING Noon TNN (30) NASCAR Busch Grand National: MBNA Gold 200 3 p.m. ESPN2 (57) CART: Texaco Grand Prix of: Houston qualifying (taped) 8 p.m. TNN World of Outlaws: Channellock Fall -Classic 11 p.m.. TNN. (30), World of Outlaws: Cornhusker Shootout, from Greenwood, Neb.

8:45 p.m. HBO (67). Champion Shane, Mosley vs. Wilfredo Rivera, (BF lightweight championship 10:30 p.m. UNI (36) Cesar Bazan vs.

Jose Alfonso Rodriguez COLLEGE FOOTBALL 11a.m. ESPN (41), Indiana at Penn State .11 a.m. ESPN2 Northwestern at Purdue 11:30 a.m. 42 (9) Kansas State at lowa State 2:30 p.m. 3, 2 at Alabama 12:30 p.m.

7:8 Colorado at Washington 2:30 p.m. FSN (58) Oklahoma at Louisville 15 p.m. ESPN2 (57) Miami vs. East Carolina 6 p.m. FSN (58) Nebraska at Missouri 6:30 p.m.

ESPN (41) Florida at Kentucky 8 p.m. ESPN2 (57) Virginia at BYU: 9:15 p.m. FSN (58) USC at Oregon a.m.' 'FSN'(58) Nebraska at Missouri (taped) GOLF 7 a.m.. 6 Ryder Cup; Day 2: Four-ball and foursome matches 3 p.m. 6 Ryder Cup, Day 2.

Four-ball and foursome matches ESPN (41) Kroger Senior Classic, second round 4:30 p.m. ESPN (41) Westin Texas, Open at LaCantera, third round MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 3 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco. 3 p.m. WGN.

(14) Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 7. p.m.. WGN (14) Chicago White Sox at Minnesota' 7 p.m. 14 FX (38). 1, Oakland at Texas MINOR-LEAGUE BASEBALL 11:30 p.m.: JESPN2 (57) Triple-A World- Series, Game 5: Charlotte vs.

Vancouver (if necessary) (taped) RODEO 7:30 p.m. River City Roundup Today on radio COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1 p.m. 99.5 at Nebraska Wesleyan; Nebraska at Missouri MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 12:05 p.m. 1240 Kansas City at Detroit 5:35 p.m.. 1480 Colorado at Florida Today's area events College football Nebraska at Missouri.

Columbia, 6 p.m.; Doane College at Nebraska Wesleyan, Abel Stadium. 1. p.m. College cross country Nebraska at Roy Griak Invitational, Minneapolis, 11 a.m.; Nebraska, Wesleyan at Doane Invitational, 10 a.m. College women's golf Nebraska Wesleyan at Gustavus Adolphus, Mankato, Minn.

High school, football Grand Island CC vs. Lincoln Lutheran, Seacrest, 7 p.m. High school volleyball Plus Invitational, 9 a.m.; Lincoln Christian at SCC-Milford Invitational, 9 a.m.; Parkview Christian at Meridian, 11:15 a.m. High school cross country Lincoln Christian at Norris, Invitational; Lincoln High, Lincoln Northeast at Omaha Bryan Invitational, 8:30 a.m.; Lincoln Pius at Minden Invitational; Lincoln Southeast at Great American CC Festival, Charlotte, N.C., 10 a.m, High school boys' tennis Lincoln Plus Lincoln Christian at Pius. Invitational, 9 a.m, High, school gymnastics Lincoln East, Lincoln' Lincoln High, Lincoln Southeast at North Platte Girls' Invitational, $12:45 p.m.

Auto racing Raceway Park, Waverly. 6:30 p.m.; Beatrice Speedway, 7 p.m.; I-80 Speedway, Greenwood, World of Outlaws sprints, 6:45 p.m. racing State Fair Park simulcasts, 11. a.m. Correction Concordia beat Doane The Concordia volleyball team defeated Doane on Thursday 14-16, 13-15, 15-9, 15-6, 15-11.

Doane was incorrectly reported as the winner in Thursday's edition. well A 0 00 0 00 Hanspard ready to become Falcons' workhorse THE ASSOCIATED PRESS year, Jamal Anderson was forced to carry virtually the entire running load for the Atlanta Falcons after Byron Hanspard's season ended with a injury. Now, it's payback time. With Anderson out for the season, Hanspard steps up to become the No. 1 running back for the NFC champion Falcons (0-2), whose season has already reached the desperation stage heading into Sunday's game at St.

Louis Though he is only 5-foot-10 and 200. pounds, Hanspard, is used, to being a workhorse, rushing for more than 2,000 yards during his final season Texas Tech in 1996. But the 23-year-old has yet to prove if he can withstand the wear and tear of the NFL, especially on a left knee that underwent major reconstructive surgery after. he tore the anterior cruciate ligament. and patella tendon in the final exhibition game of 1998.

"The knee is not a problem anymore," insisted Hanspard, an ordained minister Scoreboard Football NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet. PF. PA Miami 0 1.000 57. 37 New England 2 0: 0 61 56 Buffalo 1 1 0 500 31 34, Indianapolis 1 00 .500 59 45 Jets 0. -000 31 47- Central Jacksonville 2 0 -0 1.000 63 23 Pittsburgh 0 0 1.000 66 :20 Tennessee 2 0 .0 1:000 62 44 Baltimore, 0.

2 30 50 Cincinnati 0 2. 0 42 70 Cleveland 10 2 0 .000 9 89 West San Diego 0 0 1.000 34. City 0 .500 43 30 Oakland .500 46. Seattle 013.500 34 41 Denver. 2 0 .000 '31 '64 CONFERENCE East Pet.

PF PA Dallas 0 1.000 65 42 Arizona 0 .500 -41 43 N.Y. Giants 0 38 63 Washington 04.500 85 -62 Philadelphia 0 2: 0 .000 29 44 Central Detroit 0 1.000 51 .35 Chicago .500 33 31 Green Bay .500: '43 47. Minnesota 0 .500 34 36. Tampa Bay 1: 10 500. 32 22 West: Louts 0 0 1.000 27 10.

0. .500 40 38. San Fran. 0. 500 31 62 Atlanta 2 0 .:000 21 Carolina 0 0 .000 30 Sunday's games Atlanta at Louis, noon: Cincinnati at Carolina, noon Cleveland 'at Baltimore, noonDenver at Tampa Bay, noon.

Detroit at Kansas City, noon, Philadelphia at Buffalo, noon Seattle at Pittsburgh, noon Washington at New York Jets, noon Tennessee at Jacksonville, 3:05 p.m. Indianapolis. at San Diego, 3:05 p.m. Chicago at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. Minnesota at Green Bay, 3:15 New York Giants at New England, 7:20 p.m.

Dallas; Miami, New Orleans, Monday's game San Francisco at Arizona, 8 p.m., Injury report ATLANTA (0-2) at ST. LOUIS (1-0) Falcona: OUT: RB Jamal Anderson (knee-Injured reserve); LB Ruffin. Hamilton (hamstring). QUESTIONABLE: CB Michael Booker (quadricep); QB Chris Chandler (hamstring). PROBABLE: WR Chris Calloway DT Travis 'Hall DT Ben Huff.

(foot); CB Keith Thibodeaux (hamstring-shoulder), Rams: OUT: RB Amp Lee (knee). PROBABLE: CB Dexter McLeon (hamstring). CHICAGO (1-1) at OAKLAND (1-1), Bears: QUESTIONABLE: Blake Brockermeyer. (head); DT Jim Flanigan (hamstring); RB. Ty.

Hallock (quadricep): LB Warrick Holdman (concussion). PROBABLE: Jeff Jaeger (hip). Raiders: OUT: QB Scott Dreisbach (leg): Stinchcomb (shoulder), DOUBTFUL: RB Zack Crockett PROBABLE: DT Darrell Russell (ankle): CINCINNATI (0-2) at CAROLINA (0-2) Bengals: QB Jeff. Blake (shoulder); RB Brian Milne (knee): PROBABLE: WR James Hundon (toe): Greg: Myers (ankle); DE Glen Steele (thigh): OUT: T. Blake Brockermeyer.

(head): LB Hannibal Navies (knee). QUESTIONABLE: Greg Huntingon (ankle), PROBABLE: DT Sean GiF bert (ribs): DT. Esera Tuaolo (ribs). CLEVELAND (0-2) at BALTIMORE (0-2) Browns: OUT: CB. Antonio Langham (thumb): Tim McTyer (arm): TE Irv.

Smith (knee); Steve Zahursky (knee). QUESTIONABLE: DE Hurvin-McCormack (foot); LB JohnThierry (hamstring). Ravens: DOUBTFUL: RB Holmes, (knee). QUESTIONABLE: James Atkins (thigh): LB Tyrell Peters (thigh): pT. Tony Siragusa (knee): PROBABLE: RB Tony Vinson (shoulder).

Golf PGA -Texas Open In San Antonio Golf Club (7,001 yards, per-72). Stephen Ames. Jeff Brehaut Sandy Lyle Brian Henninger. Perry David. Edwards Rich Ted Tryba Brent Geiberger Mike Reid: Dayid Ogrin Mark Brooks Tommy Armour Ill.

Mark Dutty Russ Cochran Charles Fred Funk. Rick Fehr: Kenny Perry. Jay Don Blake Gabriel Hjertstedt Len Mattiace Cameron 70 Uresti Pete Dan Forsman Steve Elkington. Scott Hoch Jay Haas Bradley Hughes. 74 Lee Rinker.

Andy Bean Joel Kribel. Corey Pavin, Clarence Rose. Notah. Begay Steve 72 Harrison Frazar Scott Dunlap Paul J.L. Lewis Bob Tway, David Toms, Tom Purtzer Doug Martin Jay Riley Scott Tim Herron Jonathan Kaye Larry Mize.

R.W. Eaks John 1 3 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 A of pace to Anderson's bruising style. Hanspard was expected to take on more of a role with the Falcons last season, but the knee injury thwarted those plans. As always, he relied on his religious faith to get through the ordeal. "I feel God has blessed me to be better," he said.

"I feel like I'm a stronger player, I feel like I'm a quicker player, I feel like I'm a faster player, I feel like I'm a smarter player." Hanspard made a couple of phone calls after he learned Tuesday that Anderson had torn his ACL the previous night in a 24-7 loss to Dallas. The first was to his injured teammate, who is' scheduled to undergo surgery in a couple of weeks: Then, Hanspard called his coach. "He assured me that he was fine and ready to go," Reeves said. "I think Byron has a great deal of confidence. I think that confidence will grow the more confidence he has that his leg is full speed." Briefly Arizona resolved two long, often-bit- Thunder Bay 0 0 Waterloo 5 West Twin Cities Des Moines Fargo: 1 8 Lincoln Omaha 0 Sioux Sioux City Falls 0 0 0 NOTE: 2 points for win, 1.

for shootout loss. Friday's results Green Bay 7, Fargo 3 Des Moines 5, Waterloo 4, ot Rochester 6, Thunder Bay 0- Cedar Rapids at Sioux. Falls. Today's games Dubuque at USA, 7:05 p.m. Omaha at Dee Moines, 7:35 p.m.

Fargo at Green Bay, 7:35 p.m. Cedar Rapids at Twin Cities, 7:35 p.m.: 5. Rochester at Waterloo, 7:35 p.m. Thunder Bay at Sioux City. 7:36 p.m: Sunday's games Thunder Bay at Twin Cities, 4:05 p.m.

Dubuque at USA, 5:05 p.m. Friday, Oct. 1 at Fargo, 7:05 p.m. Omaha at Thunder Bay, 7:35 p.m. Cedar Rapids at Waterloo, 7:35 p.m.

USA at Rochester, 7:35 p.m. Sioux City at Des Moines, 7:35 p.m. Seturday, Oct. 2 Dubuque at Fargo, 7:05 p.m. Rochester at Green Bay, 7:05 p.m, Cedar Rapids at Dis Moines, 7:35 p.m.

at Twin Cites, 7:35 p.m. Omaha at Thunder Bay, 7:35 p.m, USA at Waterloo, 7:35 p.m. Sioux Falls at Sioux City, 7:35 p.m. Friday, Oct. 1 Sloux Falls at USA, 7:05 p.m.

Des Moines at Lincoln, 7:05 p.m, tee Omaha at Green Bay, 7:05 p.m.* Dubuque at Twin Cites, 7:35 p.m. Sioux City at Rochester, 7 :36 p.m. Cedar Rapids at Waterloo, 7:35 p.m. Fargo at Thunder Bay, 7:35 p.m. Saturday, Oct.

1 Omaha at Green Bay, 7:05 p.m, Sioux Falls at USA, 7:05 p.ri. Rochester at Twin Cities, 7:06 p.m. Cedar Rapids at Sioux City, 7:35 p.m. Lincoln at Waterloo, 7:35 p.m. Fargo at Thunder Bury, 7:35 p.m.

Dubuque at Dee Maines, 7:36 p.m... Tuesday, Oct, 12 Dubuque at Lincoln, 7:05 p.m: Fridey, Oct. 15 USA at Dubuque, 7:05 p.m. Sioux City at Fargo, 7:05 p.m. Omaha at Lincoln, 7:05 p.m.* Thunder Bay at Sioux Falls, 7:05 p.m.

Waterloo at Twin Cities, 7:35 p.m; Seturday, Oct. 16 Cedar Rapids at Fargo, 7:05 p.m. Lincoln at Sioux Falls, 7:06 p.m. Omaha at Dubuque, 7:05 p.m.: USA at Dee Moines, 7:35 p.m. Sioux City at Twin Cities, 7:35 p.m.

Green Bay at Rochester, 7:35 p.m. Thunder Bay at Waterloo, 7:36 p.m. Soccer MLS Conference SOW Pts 6. 54 $60 x-Columbus 18 42 32 Tampa Bay 13 16 29 Miami 11.18 22 56 51 Now England 10 20 6 24' 12 29 61 Western Conference, SOW Pts GF GA Angeles 18,10 3, 48 :41 23. x-Colorado 18 9 San x-Chicago Jose 17 16 13 12 :10 2 31 Kansas City 8 21 2 20 x-Dallas.

17 13 3 83948 96898 x-clinched playoff berth. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for shootout win and zero points for loss. Shootout (SOW) is a subset of wins. Friday's result Dallas 1, New England 0 Today's games New York-New Jersey, at Tampa Bay: 6 p.m. Colorado at Kansas City, 7:30 DC United at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m.

Sunday's games Miami at Columbus, noon Chicago at San Jose, 4 p.m. College women Big 12 ter contract disputes Friday when defensive tackle Mark Smith accepted the team's minimum offer and rookie offensive tackle L.J. Shelton agreed to a fiveyear deal. Smith accepted the $325,000 tender offer minus the salary he would have received for the two games he missed. That means the third-year pro will get just under $285,000, far less than the more than $1 million he had originally demanded.

Shelton, the No. 21 overall pick from Eastern Michigan and son of former NBA player Lonnie Shelton, is the last first-round draft, choice to sign. The NFL's TV ratings are off to a strong start, with nationally televised games the top-rated program in four of the past six weeks. The first week of the regular season won two consecutive ratings periods. Fox's game between Atlanta and Minnesota received a rating.

The Monday night game on ABC between two-time champion Denver and Miami drew a season-high 16.1 rating, counting toward the week of Sept. 13-19. 1 4 4 4 4 4 00 0 0 00 1 who invokes his religious faith in most of his comments. "God has completely healed my knee. You know how I know that? Because God does not do things halfway." Anderson set an NFL record last season with 410 carries averaging nearly 26 per game and rushed for a franchis to accept 1,846 a yards.

similar Hanspard workload is will- if needed, though coach Dan Reeves plans to give second-year back Ken Oxendine, more playing time. "I've got to step up and be the man," Hanspard said. "That comes naturally for me. I've been doing it for all my years of football, at least until I got to the NFL." After Hanspard won the Doak Walker Award as the top college running back in the country in! 1996, he was drafted in the second round by the Falcons. He made an immediate impact.

The rookie 1 returned two kickoffs for touchdowns and had the longest in franchise history, a. 77-yarder against Oakland. while He also had 335 runs of 57 the and No. 53 2 yards gaining yards as his speed providing an effective change DENVER (0-2) at TAMPA BAY (1-1) Broncos: OUT: George Coghill (knee); LB John Mobley (knee injured: reserve): QUESTIONABLE: WR Rod Smith (groin): DE Alfred Williams (back). PROBABLE; RB Terrell Davis, (wrist): QB Brian Griese (thigh); RB Howard Griffith (toe): K.C., Jones (knee): Tony Jones (toe); QB Chris Miller (elbow); Mark Schiereth (knee); TE Shannon Sharpe (ankle); Maa.

Tanuvasa (wrist); DT. Keith Traylor, (hip); LB Al: Wilson (shoulder). Buccaneers: OUT: CB Floyd Young (hamstring). QUES-; TIONABLE: WR. Bert Emanuel (hamstring): Tony Mayberry (hip).

DT Anthony McFarland. (ankle). PROBABLE: RB' Mike Alstott, (knee); WR Reidel Anthony (ribs); QB Trent Differ (shoulder); Jason Odom (groin); DT Warren Sapp (knee), DETROIT (2-0) 'at KANSAS CITY (1-1)'- Lions: OUT: DE Jared DeVries (foot): WR Herman Moore (knee); G. Tony Semple bow). DOUBTFUL: Ryan Stewart (groin).

QUESTIONABLE: Tony Ramirez (ankle); CB Bryant Westbrook (hamstring). PROBABLE: Pete Chryplewicz Chiefs: OUT: RB Kimble Anders (Achilles reserve); Dave Szott (knee). QUESTIONABLE: QB Elvis Grbac (shoulder); CB James Hasty (shoulder). PROBABLE: LB Donnie Edwards (hamstring); WR Joe Hom (finger). INDIANAPOLIS (1-1) at SAN DIEGO (1-0), Colts: OUT: LB Jeff Brady ankle); RB Darick- Holmes (ankle).

DOUBTFUL: CB Tony Blevins (groin). QUESTIONABLE: CB Paul Miranda (knee). PROBABLE: LB Cornelus. Bennett (knee): CB Steve: Muhammed (hip); CB Tyrone Poole (thigh): LB Andre Royal (ankle). Chargers: OUT: WR Charlie Jones (hip); QB Ryan Leaf (shoulder).

QUESTIONABLE: RB Natrone Means (knee-ankle); Aaron Taylor (ankle). PROBABLE: RB 'Terreli Fletcher (foot); Roman Fortin. (hamstring); WR Jeff Graham (groin); QB Jim, Harbaugh (knee); Rodney Harrison (ankle); Kendyl Jacox (knee); DT. John Parrella (knee). MINNESOTA (1-1) at.

GREEN BAY (1-1) Vikings: OUT: DE Martin Harrison (knee). DOUBTFUL: WR Matthew Hatchette (ankle), QUESTIONABLE: RB John Henry Mills (ankle); LB Kailee Wong (hamstring). PROBABLE: LB Rob Holmberg (ankle): WR Randy Moss (flu); Korey Stringer (knee). Packers: OUT: TE Mark Chmura (neck). DT Santana Dotson (neck).

Rodney Artmore (hamstring); Earl Dotson (back); QB Brett Favre (thumb); LB Brian Williams PHILADELPHIA (0-2) at BUFFALO (1-1) Eagles: OUT: DE Hugh Douglas (knee). QUESTIONABLE: DT Bill- Johnson. PROBABLE: TE Luther: Broughton (hamstring); QB' Koy Deter (back); WR. Darneane Douglas (quadricep): -WR Dietrich Jells (anide); 08 Doug' Pederson WR Torrance Small Bills: RB Thurman Thomas (liver contusion). DOUBTFUL: Joe Panos (neck), PROBABLE: DT Ted, Washington.

(ribs). SEATTLE (1-1) at PITTSBURGH (2-0) Seahawks: OUT: RB Dustin Johnson (concussion-injured reserve): WR Charles Jordan (hamstring): Todd Weiner (ankle), QUESTIONABLE: LB Deshone Myles (knee), PROBABLE: QB Jon Kitna (toe); LB Simmons (knee). Stealers: OUT: Lee Flowers (ankle); LB Mike Vrabel (arm). QUESTIONABLE: Chris Conrad (knee); Chris Oldham (ankle); WR Bobby Shaw. PROBABLE: RB Jerome Bettis (hamstring); LB Carlos Emmons (calf); G.

Alan Faneca (ankle); RB Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala (ankle); LB Jason Gildon (ankle). TENNESSEE (2-0) -JACKSONVILLE (2-0) Titans: OUT: QB Steve McNair (back). QUESTIONABLE: TE Jackie Harris (ribs); DE Kenny Holmes (ankle); 8 Steve Jackson (hamstring); Jason Layman (fin. WR Derrick Mason (knee); Jason Mathews (back); DT Joe Salave's (calf); CB Denard Walker (shoulder). Jaguers: OUT: LB Tom McManus (foot).

QUESTIONABLE: RB Fred Taylor (hamstring): CB Thomas (quadricep), PROBABLE: RB Chris- Howard (leg): LB Bryan Schwartz (hamstring). WASHINGTON (1-1) at NEW YORK JETS (0-2) Redskins: OUT: RB' Larry Bowie (ankle). PROBABLE: LB Malcolm Hamilton (back). John Jansen (knee); LB Derek Smith (shoulder), Jets: OUT: WR Wayne Chrebet (foot); DT. Jason Ferguson (ankle); CB Corey.

(hamstring): CB Otis Smith (shoulder). QUESTIONABLE: TE Eric Green NEW YORK GIANTS (1-1) at NEW ENGLAND (2-0) Giants: OUT: RB Gary Brown (knee). DOUBTFUL: CB Conrad Hamilton (knee). PROBABLE: LB Scott Galyon (hand); CB Jason Sehorn (hamstring) Patriots: OUT: LB. Ted Johnson (biceps).

QUESTIONABLE: -RB. Kevin Faulk (ankle); Zefross Moss (ankle). Monday (1-1) 49ers; OUT: TE. Shonn Bell FRANCISCO: 0 (1-1) at ARIZONA der). DOUBTFUL: Tyrone Hopson: (shoutder).

QUESTIONABLE: TE. Greg Clark (rib). PROBABLE. RB Travis Jervey (ankle). Cardinais: DOUBTFUL: DT' Eric Swann (knee).

PROBABLE: WR Rob 'Moore (hamstring); QB Jake Plummer (thumb). Scott Gump. Neal Lancaster 67-74 141- (Ken Green 69-72-141 Stewart Cink 72-69 -141 Larry Rinker Robin Freeman. 74-67-141 Brett Quigley. 73-69-142 Loren Roberts Rocco Mediate, 72-70-142 Esteban Toledo -142 Robert Damon 70-72--142.

Bob Estes Andrew. 69-73 -142 Sean Murphy 73-69 -142 Danny Briggs, Brian Gay. Mike Brisky, Briny Baird 69-73, -142; Notables who fajled to quality Nick, Faldo -150 Safeway Championship: In Portland, Ore. Rosie Jones 34-33-67 Jul Inkster -67 Laurie Rinker-Graham 34-34- -68 Tina 68 Pat 68" Tracy Pearl Sinn 34-35 -69 Nancy Lopez. Laura Philo.

35-34--69 Liselotte 35-35-70 Michelle Estil Nanci Bowen. Shelley Wendels Michele Redman. 35-35-70 Catriona Matthew. 34-36-70 Karen Luna 33-37 --70 Carin Koch Denise Killeen 34-70 Diane Barnard 35-35-70 Helen -70 Other notables Beth Daniel, -71 Se Ri -75 Seniors Kroger Classic In Mason, Ohio, Jimmy Powell 34-32-66 Jirn Colbert, 33-33- Gil Morgan. 33-34 67 John Bland 32-35-67 Hale 34-33 -67 David Graham 67 Mike McCullough.

67 Bobby Stroble Eastwood Ed Dougherty 32-36- 68 Baseball PCL Triple-A. World Series In Las Vegas (Best-of-5) (Charlotte leads series 2-1)" -Friday's result Vancouver vs. Char. lotte x-Saturday's game -Vancouver vs. Charlotte necessary Hockey NHL Preseason EASTERN CONFERENCE Atleritic Division T.

RT Pts OF New Jersey. 1 0 1 9.19 17 N.Y. Rangers 4 70 0 8 18. 16 N. Islanders 0 Pittsburgh 0 1 10-0 15 21 Philadelphia 12 Northeast Division RT Pie Ottawa 0 10.

21 Boston 0 310 18 12 Toronto 8 18 18 Montreal 0 5 15 21 Buffalo 9. Southeast RT GA Tampa Bay 10. 27. 24 Adanta 1. 12 17 15 Washington 1.0 Carolina 0 11 Florida 0 4-1 0 1.

13 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Detrolt 6-0 11 21 Chicago 15 St. Louis 17 12 Nashville -0. 19. Northwest Division L- RT Edmonton 05 2:0 10. 22 13 Colorado 21 31.

Vancouver 0 3 2 2 4 16 Pacific Division RT 6444:0 Pts GA Dallas Los Angeles 1 10 23. 14 San Jose 0 9 17 11 16 Phoenix 3 16 Note: One point for a tie; a team scoring a goal in overtime is credited with a victory in column; the team giving up a goal in overtime has its one point credited in the RT column and does NOT get a Friday's results New Jersey 6, Pittsburgh 1 1, Atianta 0 Washington 2, Buffalo 1, ot Boston 3, Chicago 1. Philadelphia 3, New York. Rangers 2 Tampa Bay 3, Florida 2. Detroit 3, Dallas 0 Edmonton 3, Calgary 1 Los Angeles 4, Colorado 3, of Today's games Anaheim at Phoenix, 4 p.m.

Buffalo at Boston, 6 p.m. Florida at Carolina, 6 p.m. Pittsburgh at New York Islanders, 6 p.m., Ottawa at Montreal, 6 p.m. Philadelphia at New Jersey, 0:30 p.m. Chicago vs.

Washington at Columbus, Ohio, 6:30 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 7 p.m. Calgary at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Detroit at Nashville, 7 p.m.

San Jose vs. Los Angeles at Bakersfield, 9:30 p.m. Sunday's games Boston vs. New York Rangers at Hartford, 3 p.m. Nashville at Florida, 5 p.m.

New Jersey at Enladelphia, 6 p.m. Louis at Chicago, 7 p.m. Calgary at Vancouver, 9 p.m. USHL East SOL Pts. GF GA -USA Green 0 0 Bay 1.

2 .11 81 Rochester 0 2 6 0 'C. RapidsDubuque 0 0- 0 Vicente Dana Quigley Graham Marsh Lee Trevino Hubert 32-36-68 Mike "Jim Thorpe. Frank Conner ..34 34 '68 Tour Oregon Classic In Eugene, Ore. Casey, College women Briar Cliff Invitational In Sioux City, lows Kelly Gibson 65-68-4133 Jim. Johnson.

70-65 -135 'Mathew Goggin 70-69 -139 Marco Dawson 70-69--139. Perks 68-71-139 Bowden 71-69--140 Bob Heintz Glen 71-69 -140 Steve Gots Ron 69-71-140 Michael Clark. 71-69 -140 Shane Bertsch. Other notables Jeff Klein -143 Notables who failed to qualify TEAM SCORING: Briar Cliff 336, Buena Vista 346, South Dakota State 359, Nebraska. Wesleyan.

360, Collage of St. Mary 376, Northwestern (lowa) 380; Wayne State 402, Done 415, Morningside 436. TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS: 1. Booth, Briar Cliff. 76: 2: (tie) Zorn, Buena Vista, 82; Beswich, Briar Cliff.

'82; 4. Gee, SDSU, 86; 5. (tie) Lux, Briar Cliff: 86; Wedameyer, Buena Vista, 86; 7. Etzelmiller. NWU, 87: 8: Beartsch, SDSU, 88:9.

(tie) Imel. NWU, 89; Pillen, NWU, Still, Buena Vista, 89; Swestka, Buena Vista, 89; Lawler. Buena Vista, 89, Schulte man, Northwestern, 89. OTHER NWU GOLFERS: 22. (tie) Adams, 95; Stephan, 95; 28.

(tie) Fisher, 99. Local Holes-in-one John Cooper, Hidden Valley CC, No. 7, 145 yards, 7-iron. Bob. Kluth, Holmes GiC, No.

3, 160 yards, Kansas at Missouri, 7 p.m. Texas, Tech at Kansas 7 p.m.Texas at Texas, 7 p.m. Baylor at Colorado, 8 p.m. State colleges Nebraska-Kearney def. Colorado Mines 15-5, 15-10, 15-5 Nebraska-Omaha def.

Morningside 15-10, Bobcat Fall Clessic Doane def, Ottawa, Kan. 15-13, 15-11, 15-9 Doane def. Southwestern, Kan. 15-5, 15-4, 15-8 Hastings def. St.

Scholastica, Minn. 15-8, 15-5, 15-4 Hastings def. William Woods 15-2; 15-4, 15-2 Conf. Overall W-L-T Pt W-L-T Pol Texas 3-0-0 9.8-1-0 .889 Nebraska 2-0-0 6 8-1-0 :889 Missouri. 2-0-0 6 6-20 .750 2-1-0 6 5-3-0 .625 lowa St.

1-1-0 3 7-1-0 .875 Baylor 1-1-0 3. 6-2-0. .750 Colorado 1-1-0 3 7-30 .700 Texas Tech 0-2-0 0 34-1 .438 Kansas 0-2-0 3-40 .429 'Oklahoma 0-2-0 0 1-7-0 .125 Oklahoma St. 0-2-0 0 1-7-0 .125 Friday's results Nebraska 9. Tulsa 0 Colorado 2, Utah 1.

Texas 5, Texas 0 Tech at Texas Christian Drury at Kansas. lowa St. at Arizona St. Denver at Oklahoma Today's game Texas Tech vs. Northwestern at Fort Worth, Texas, 2 p.m.

Sunday's games Nebraska at Clemson, 1 p.m. Evansville at Baylor, 1 p.m: lowa St. at Norther Arizona, 1 p.m.: Loyole-Chicago at Missouri, 1 p.m. Creighton at Kansas, 2:30 p.m, Texas Christian at Taxis 7 p.m. Nebraska 9, Tulsa 0 Tulsa 00-0 Nebraska First 1.

NU, Tanaka (Nonen), 2. NU, Tanaka, 3. NU, Rheem (Moreau), NU, Carey, 35:17. Second 5. NU, Walsh (Benson), 6.

NU, Anderson (Rheem), 7. NU, Anderson, 67:13 (pk); 8. NU, Saunders (Jones), 9. NJ, Culbertson (Williams), 83:04. Shots Tulsa 3, NU 37; fouls Tulsa 10, NU goalkeepers Tulsa, Wallace (7 saves, 16 shots on goal), LeBlanc (1-1), State colleges Midland Lutheran 2, Willam Penn 1 Volleyball College women Big 12 standings Conf.

Overall Baylor 0. 13 Texas 10 Kansas St. Texas Colorado Nebraska Texas Tech Missouri. Oklahoma lowa St. Nebraska def.

Texas Tech 9-15, 15-11, Friday's matoh Saturday's matches Oklahoma at lowa 7.p.m. High school sports Volleyball City high schools East def. Kearney 15-5, 15-6 JUNIOR VARSITY -East del. Keamey 15-13, 15-8 RESERVES East det. Kearney 15-12, 15-7 Other high schools Alma def.

Elm Creek 15-13, 6-15, 6-15 Arnold def. Eustis-Farnam 15-7, 15-2 Axtell def. Overton 15-8, 15-3 Banner Co. def. South Platte 15-11, 15-9 Bertrand def.

Arapahos 15-10, 15-11 Bow def. Ainsworth 15-6, 15-4- Chambers def. Stuart 15-3, 15-9 Clay Center def. Chester-Hubbell-Byron 15-1, 15-5. Clearwater dell Butte 15-5, 15-13 Culbertson def.

Lakeside Central 15-13, Dundy County def. Cambridge 15-6, 9-15, '15-6 he Giltner def. Friend 15-8, 7-15, 15-7 Hampton def. Dorchester 15-6. 15-3 Harvard def.

Blue Hi Hayes Center def. Thedford 15-5, 15-9 def. Elba 15-13, 8-15, 18-16 Loomis def. Elwood McCool Junction def. Prague 15-7, 15-6 McPherson Co, def.

def. Kenesaw 15-3, 15-35 Potter-Dix def. Chappell 15-6, 15-2. Red Cloud def. Bruning-Davenport 15-7, 15-8 Republican Valley.

def. Southern: Valley 15-4, 15-2 St. Mary's def. Kaya Paha 15-9, 15-8 Sandhills def: Mullen 12-15, 15-9 Sargent def. Ansley 12-15, 17-15: 15-10 Shetton def.

Doniphan 8-15, 15-4, 15-6 Silver Lake def. Meridian 15-8; 15-4 Sioux Co. def. Cody-Kilgore 15-4. 15-12 Spencer-Naper del.

Lynch 15-7, 15-7' Wilcox 15-8, 15-6 Verdigre def. Ewing 15-8, 15-3 Wallace def. Maxwell 15-6, 15-4 def. Monroe 15-8, 15-0 Scottabluff Triangular Valentine def: Scottsbluff-10-15, 15-12, 15-11 def. Scottsbluff 15-12, 15-7 def.

Valentine 15-11, 12-15, 15-7 East 2, Keamey 0 Kearney East 15 15 East (kille-ace blocks) Gillette 1-0-3. Palmer 2-0-2, Webb 3-2-0, Novak 4-040, McCurdy Buttermore 2-1-0, Johnson 3-0-0, Eurek 2-0-0, Dinger 1-0-0. Totale 18-3-7. Kansas Wesleyan def. William Jewell 8-15, 15-12, 15-3, 15-6 Midland Lutheran def.

Southwestern, Kan. 15-5, 15-9, 15-0 Midland- Lutheran def. Ottawa, Kan. 15-1, 15-9, 15-3 Peru State def. St.

Scholastica, Minn. 15-6, 15-3, 15-13 Peru State def. William. Jewell 15-8, 15-0, 15-6 Willam Woods def. Kansas 15-8, 15-3, 16-14 Nebraska 3, Texas Tech 1 NEBRASKA pct.

ba-ba ace Ordey Capero 222 0-1 0-1, 0 -0 2 Monson .07.1 0-2 1 8 Meandering .333 0-4 4 .000 0-0 0 2 8 Tauke .111 2-4 .000 0-0 3 12 Henk .000 0-0 Kropp .455 '1-6 0 .000 0-2 1 13. Jahnke .143 1-6 6. Totals .169 4-26 8 60 55. TEXAS TECH (1) pct. ba-ba ace dig Donohoo "1-1 0 Orzen .300 0-0 2 13 Romjus: .156 1-1 8 C.

Smith .192 0-3 13 00 Jones -214. 2-2 0. Garber .115 2-3 8 E. Smith .000 0-0. 0 2 a McGhee .000 0-0 0.

Jury .000 0-0 0 B. Smith .000 040 .0 Totals .100 6-10 5 52 41 9 15 15.15 Texas Tech 11 7 1 Nebraska 54 (McWilliams 30, Wischmeier 20, Meendering '1, Tauke 1, Kropp 1, Jahnke 1), Texas Tech 39 (Orzen, 31, C. Smith 3, Donohoo 1, Romjue 1, Garber 1, McGhee 1, Jury 1). A 1:45. Auto racing Local Greenwood Speedway Friday's results Juniors: Heat Cory Steuben, Lincoln; Feature 1.

Steuben; 2. Jordan Boston. Lincoln; Fichtner, Lincoln. Clees: Heat: Ryan Durst, Lincoln; Feature 1. Durst: Shannon Fulkersion, Ashland; 3.

Adam Gullion, Beatrice. Dwarf Cars: Heat 1 Mike Momil; Heat Alan Van Gorp, lowa; Feature Gary Vandermealen, 2. Van Gorp; 3. Scott Naggatz. A Class: Heat 1 Sarah Sillman, ANd; Heat 2 Ryan Alley, Greenwood; Feature 1.

John Klabunde, Omaha; 2, Josh Johnson, Lincoln; 3. Sillman. Multi 3: Heat 1 Matt Stevens, Lincoln; Heat 2. Joel Stephenson, Lincoln: Feature 1. Jeremiah: Sillman, Alvo, 2.

Robbie Roberts, Phillips, 3. Brad: Krutz, Lincoln! Kearney Lewis: 1-0-0. Luke 0-0-1, McCurry 0-0-3. Teply 2-3-1. Schaepler 1-0-1, Cihal 0-1-0, Myers 0-0-0.

Totals Assists Kearney 6 (McCurry 3, Cihal'1. Myers 2); East 16 (Gillette 16) Cross country Albion Invitational GIRLS SENIORS: 1. Pfeifer, Madison, 2. Barks, O'Neil. 3.

Flaherty, 4. Flannigan, Grand Island Central Catholic, 5. Wettlaufer, O'Neill, 19:22. JUNIORS: Simons, O'Neil, 2. GICC, 3.

Anderson, Nebras-4 Christian, 4. Cobb, Central City, Pinkerman, O' Nell, 18:44. SOPHOMORES: 1. Weeder, Lindsay Holy Family, 2. Cassie Manhart, Central City, 3.

Kelli Kosmicki, GICC, 4. Moody, Paul, 5. Eden, GICC, 19:10. FRESHMEN: 1. Elsbury, O'Neill, 2.

Baldwin, GICC, 3. Welch, GICC, 19:10: 4. Schwartz, Central City, 5. Siefken, Columbus Lakeview, 20:00. BOYS SENIORS: 1.

Wyatt, 16:07.2. Davis, 16:53: 3, -Korte, Columbus. Lakeview, 4. Merchant, Nebraska Christian, 5.. Smidt, Elkhom Valley, 17:44 JUNIORS: 1.

Herz, Madison, 2. Flaherty, 3. Zrust, Rapids, 4. Frey, 5. Stanton, 18:20 SOPHOMORES: 1.

Rapids, 2, Weiland, Madison Jarecki, Rapids, 4. Watson, 5. Bahri, Nell, 18:15. 1. McPhilips, Rapids, 2.

Mihm, St. Paul, 19:04: 3. Hoehne, Stanton, 19:15: 4. Johnson, Nebraska ley, Christian, 5. Peterson, Elkhorn Val- Golf Spartan invitational.

GIRLS At Mahoney Golf Course TEAM SCORING: Norfolk. 340, Lincoln East 342, Lincoln Southeast 344, Beatrice 369, Fremont 372, Columbus 383, Kearney 386, Grand Island 400, Millard West 416, ard North 416, Lincoln Northeast 435; Lincoln TOP 482. 10 INDIVIDUALS: 1, Benjamin, Kearnay, Norfolk. 78; 2. 82: Cherry, Southeast, 80; 3.

5. Strate, Jensen, East, phenson, Norfolk, 83; 6. Hall, East, 84, Morris, Beatrice, 85; 8. Helgert, Fremont, 9. Zom, East, 86, 10.

Thomas, Norfolk, Campbell, Southeast, 87: Gloor, Beatrice, 87, OTHER LINCOLN TEAM LEADERS: Delan- saye, LNE, 99; Boeschen, LHS, 115. Softball Nebraska City 13, Crete 4 Seward 12, David City 2, 5 innings, Plattsmouth 5, Waverly 0 Monarch Invitational In LaVista Raiston 14, Omaha Central 3 Millard North 3, Omaha Burke 2 Southeast 2, Kearney 1, 8 innings Omaha Gross 1, Second round Millard North 1, Raiston 0 Omaha Burke 11, Omaha Central 1 Papillon-LY 7, Keerney 0 Southeast. 2, 0. Gross, 0. Omaha Westside invite Millard West 4, O.

Westside 2 2, Millard South 1, 8 innings Q. Marian 3, O. Northwest 0 Northeast 7, Lincoln High 6. Fremont 11, Lincoln High 0, 5 innings Millard South 7, Northeast 6 Millard West 3, Marian 0 O. Westside 4, O.

Northwest 1 Millard South Northeast 0 Northeast 000 000 0 34 Millard 020 500 -7 13 2 W- Carlisle. Trauericht. 28 MS: Raymond, Stewart. 38 LNE: Schneider; MS: Bogatz, Northeast 7, Lincoln High 6 Lincoln Northeast High 001 200 010 010 3 5 11 14 1 Bouwens. 28 'LHS: Molloy, Lohmeier.

LNE: Votava, VS. LNE Highlights For. Lincoln- High- Desiree Lohmeier and Jessica Molloy each were 3-for-4. Fremont, 11, Lincoln High Fremont 107-03 11 14-1 Lincoln High 000 00. --0 3 3 Nielsen Crouch, 28 Aimquist.

38 Baker, Paar, Yount. Southeast 2, Kearney 1 Kearney Southeast 000 000 000 001 0 W-Wertz. Southeast 2, Omaha Gross 0 Southeast 101 000 0 2 4 0 Omaha Gross 1:000 000 0-0 3 -Wertz. L. Hundlick.

Late Thursday summary East 10, Holdrege 4 East 213 100 3 10 12 1 Holdrege. 000 001 3 4 6 5 W. Suhr (7-4). L- Anderson. 28) East 4n, Dean; Holdrege Anderson.

38: East Dow, Lightner. 64-69-133 67-67 -134 -134 67-68 -135. 65-70-135 69-67-136 69-68 -137 67-70-1374 68-69--137 69-68-137 68-69-137. 69-68-137 65-72-137 69-69-138 70-68 138 68-138 -139 68-71 -139 67-72-139 139 65 68-71-139 71-68--139 70-70-140 68-72 -140 68-72-140 68-140 72-68-140 68-72-140 71-69- 140 140 70-70 140 71-69 140 68-72-140 141 141 74-67-141 71-70 -141 -141 Tennis BOYS Mill Ste7. 86; 87; Southeast 7, Grand Island 2 JUNIOR VARSITY East 9, Northeast 0 Southeast 7, Grand Island 2 SINGLES: No.

Davis, "LSE, def. Sapp, 8-1; No. 2 J. Salem, LSE, def. Kerr, 8-0, No.

3 C. Salem, LSE, def. Wiegand, 8-2; No. 4 N. Wiegand, Grand Island, def.

Hayes, 9-8 (8-6); No. 5 Norton, LSE, def. Absher, 8-2; No. 6 Bhadbhade, LSE, def. Nguyen 8-0.

DOUBLES: No. 1 C. Salem-Stohs, LSE, def. J. Wiegand-N.

Wiegand, 8-4: No. 2. Selmyer-Weber, LSE, def. Absher-Wagner, 8-0, No. 3 Sapp-Keir, Grand Island, def.

Volker-Gardner, 8-6. Columbus 8, Lincoln High SINGLES: 1 Bieber, Col, def. Phaisan, 10-7; No. 2 Thomas, Col, def. Wells, 10-6; No.

3 Spies, Col. def. Wills, 10-6. No. 4 Emerson, Col, def.

Galusha, 10-1; No. Nore, Col. def. Beecham, 10-3: No. 6 Voecks, LHS, def.

Sindelar, 10-8. DOUBLES: Not 1 Col, del. 10-3; No. 2 Sindelar, Col, def. No.

3 Col. del. Win Toombe, 10-5..

Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska (2024)

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