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Thursday, September 2. 1999 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS D-9 Son of IOC official is indicted in Salt Lake City scandal Associated Press LAKE CITY Hie son of one of the International Olympic Committee's most powerful members was indicted Wednesday on federal charges that he lied to the FBI about the Salt Lake City bribery scandal and entered the country with a fraudulently obtained green card. The indictment of John Kim is the second criminal case arising from the vote-buying scandal involving Salt Lake's suc- cessful bid for the 2002 Winter Olympics. The charges allege that Kim, the son of Kim Un-yong, who serves on the IOC's rul ing executive board, lied to an FBI agent during a Feb. 23 interview.

The younger Kim also was alleged to have used a fraudulently obtained green card to visit the United States repeatedly since 1995. In the first criminal case resulting from the scandal, Utah businessman David Simmons pleaded guilty Aug. 3 to a federal misdemeanor tax charge. Simmons said he helped create a sham job for the younger Kim with the understanding that the Salt Lake bid committee would pay Kim's salary and then deducted the salary from his taxes. Simmons told SLOC investigators that Un-yong Kim approved the arrangement.

A 16-count indictment unsealed Wednesday in New York charges that John Kim was put on the payroll of Simmons' company, Keystone Communications, to help Kim obtain his green card. It further alleges Kim's salary was in fact "paid by the Salt Lake bid committee and Kim himself. The scheme was allegedly engineered to influence Kim's father to vote in favor of Salt Lake City's Olympic bid. Kim family spokesman Bill Schechter said Wednesday that he had not yet seen the indictment and had no immediate re sponse. John Kim was in South Korea, but Schechter said five armed Justice Department agents had appeared at Kim's home on Long Island on Wednesday morning.

Schechter also said the Justice Department has a copy of a document in which Kim was informed in writing by SLOC officials "that Sen. (Orrin) Hatch is prepared to provide special legislation if necessary to overcome any problems that John may have on his green card." Hatch, a Republican from Utah, did not immediately return messages seeking comment. In March, the IOC gave Kim Un-yong a "severe warning" for his conduct, but stopped short of harsher sanctions. He has been cited as a candidate to succeed IOC chief Juan Antonio Samaranch in 2001 and has denied any wrongdoing in the Salt Lake scandal. He has said that his son worked with Simmons on purely business terms and that he was unaware of any wrongdoing.

Ten IOC members either resigned or were expelled for receiving cash and other improper inducements from the Salt Lake committee trying to win the right to hold the Olympics. NBA PRO TENNIS Friday Today 2 THE HOME TEAMS 3 Saturday 4 Sunday 5 Monday 6 Home dates in bold Tuesday 7 Wednesday 8 NL BOX SCORES LATE TUESDAY PIRATES 9, ROCKIES 8 PITTSBURGH COLORADO abrhbi abrhbi Martin If 5 110 NPerez ss 6 0 0 0 ABrown rf 6 12 0 Shmprt 2b 5 1 2 0 Giles 3 3 11 LWaker it 5 2 2 1 BBrown 1b 4 12 2 Bichette If 5 2 4 0 Srbckp 0 000 CastiHa 3b 6 12 1 Kbung 1b 1114 Helton 1b 4 2 2 3 Sprg 3b 4 010 Omnt 4 0 2 1 WMrrs2b 3 02 0 Veres 0000 Osik 5 110 Echvra ph 10 12 ANunez ss2110 Lee 0000 Clontz 0 0 0 0 RoRmrz 0 0 0 0 Sveumlb 1 000 Bancoc 5010 MiWms 0 0 0 0 Thmsn 10 0 0 Wehner ph 1 0 1 0 Barry ph 0 0 0 0 SSva 0 0 0 0 Dipoto 10 0 0 JAdrsnp 1 000 KAbbott2b 2 0 20 Hansell 0 0 0 0 JWalace 0 0 0 0 Bnjmnss 3 011 Totals 39 9 14 8 Totals 45 8 18 8 Pittsburgh 211 000 004 19 Colorado 000 201 104 08 iat Columbus Louisville Louisville I Louisville Louisville 2p.m.- 7p.m. 1 p.m. This week's pro golf PGA TOUR Air Canada Champtonship Site: Surrey, British Ckumbia, Schedule: Today-Sunday. Course: Norfriview Golf Country Qub (6,817 yards, par 71.

Purse: $2.5 million. Winner's share: $450 000 TV: ESPN aoday-Friday, 2-5 p.m.; Saturday, 3:305 p.m.) and ESPN2 (Sunday, 2-5 P-m.) Last yean Brandel Chamblee won when the event was called the Greater couver Open, finishing with a 19-under 265 for a three-stroke victory over Payne Stewart LPGA TOUR State Farm Rail Classic Site: Spnngfeld. IH. Schedule: Saturday-Monday. Course: Ran Gdf Course (6,403 yards, par 72).

Purse: $775,000. Winner's share: $116,250. TV: ESPN2 (Sunday-Monday, noon-2 p.m.) Last year: Pearl Sinn won her first tour ttle. She dosed with a 7-under 65 for a 16-under 200. Michele Redman finished second, one stroke back.

SENIOR PGA TOUR TD Waterhouse Championship Site: Kansas City, Mo. Schedule: Friday-Sunday. Course: Tiffany Greens Country Club (6,830 yards, par 72). Puree: $1.2 million. Winner's share: $180,000.

TV: ESPN (Friday, noon-2 p.m.; Saturday, 34:30 p.m.: Sunday, pm) Last year Larry Ziegler won when the event was called the St Luke's Classic finishing with a par 72 for a one-stroke vickxy over Tom Shaw. Seattle 7 p.m. BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 St Louis at Milwaukee, Fox Sports Midwest 7 p.m. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Columbus at INDIANS, WNDE-1260 AM, 2 p.m. TODAY'S EVENTS AND INFOLINE CODES To get results from the StarNews InfoLine Service, call 624-INFO (4636) and GENERAL 1615: Point spreads 1627: Behind the scenes 1628: Transactions AUTO RACING 1512: IRL update 1515: NASCAR update 1519: CART update 1612: National update 3448: Speedrome update 4771: Indianapolis Raceway Park BASEBALL 1511: Indians update 1601: Mapr league update 1606: Major league schedule, standings LATEST LINE Johna Goff, MV 46 7 100 .390 Caron Blotch, Fkl 25 8 44 .386 Courtney Hedrick.

CG 17 3 37 .378 Rachel Davidson. HSE 26 7 51.33 KILLS PER GAME Player, School MP GP KPG Liz Passen, HSE 6 14 73 5.2 Suzie Hammel, Leb 9 22 109 4.9 Amanda Hess. Avon 3 6 29 4.8 Lindsey Pride. FC 7 14 61 4.4 Jenna Passman. Wstf 7 15 61 4.1 Jennifer Ganddph, CG 4 8 33 4.1 Katie Pdlom, Cath 5 12 48 4.0 Tara Tracker, MV 7 17 67 3.9 Kim Nichols, Danv 4 9 34 3.8 Jenny Cramer, FW 7 16 59 3.7 Ellen Rehme.

Cath 6 14 47 3.4 Jamie Bdander, Pend 4 11 36 3.3 Shalicia Hums, BR 5 13 42 32 KrissyHutchens.PInf 4 8 25 3.1 Ana Ruge-Rodela, Mnrv 6 13 39 3.0 Lynda Trimble, BG 5 12 36 3.0 Elizabeth Moreau, Breb 9 21 60 2.9 Erin DeBoy. Fkl 7 16 47 2.9 Michelle Comstock, FC 7 14 40 2.9 Lauren Weisskirk, Nob 7 14 40 2.9 BLOCKS PER GAME Player, School MP GP TB PPG Lynda Trimble, BG 5 12 45 3.8 Tabatha Cox. Lufn 12 29 101 3.5 Amanda Hess. Avon 3 6 16 2.7 Erin DeBoy, Fkl 7 16 33 2.1 Amanda Carm 6 12 25 2.1 Lindsay Buckingham, CG 4 8 17 2.1 Lindsay Diehm, Carm 6 12 24 2.0 Jamie Bolander, Pend 4 11 22 2.0 Sarah Obras, Pend 4 11 22 2.Q Jennifer Ganddph, CG 4 8 16 2.0 Eve Doucette. NC 3 7 14 2.0 Carly Bachman, CG 3 5 10 2.0 Liz Passen.

HSE 6 14 28 2.0 Jennifer Batteiger, Luth 12 29 53 1.8 Katie Snyder, PM 8 19 35 1.8 Brittany Conover, Rone 5 10 18 1.8 Amy Neal, Zion 7 9 16 1.8 Amanda Schiff, Cath 5 8 14 1.8 Ashety Mays. WC 10 24 40 1.7 Lyndsay Walters, Zkm 8 14 23 1.6 Desiree Lana, BR 5 13 21 1.6 Sarah Adrian, New Pal 4 10 16 1.6 SERVICE ACES PER GAME Player, School MP GP SA APG Tara Coston, Eto 8 18 29 1.8 Whitney Hewitt, Breb 9 21 27 1.3 Jin Heminger, Fkl 6 11 14 1.3 Andrea Hanson, WeBo 3 7 9 1.3 Courtney Poufos, BD 5 13 15 12 Christy Utnage, Rone 5 10 12 1.2 Erin Valentine, Wsfl 7 14 16 1.1 Breanna Vail, GC 4 10 11 1.1 Chie Aoyama, BR 5 13 13 1.0 Maggie Beck. Carm 6 12 12 1.0 Susan Guilrey, Her.Chr. 6 12 12 1.0 Kristi Paris, Pint 4 8 8 1.0 Courtney Hedrick, CG 4 8 8 1.0 Amanda Hess. Avon 3 6 6 1.0 Shayna Lopshire, Whti 8 21 20 0.9 Hope Perry, Moor 9 19 18 0.9 Tracy Kuhn, Watd 9 21 18 0.9 Amie Skobd.

Whti 8 21 18 0.9 Lora Poe. PM 8 19 17 0.9 Crystal Hoffman, Wstf 7 15 14 0.9 ASSISTS PER GAME Player, School MP GP A APG Kelli Manley, Rone 5 10 105 10.5 Knsti Fans, Plnf 4 8 78 9.8 Ashly Miller, FC 7 14 127 9.1 Kern Byrum, CG 4 8 72 9.0 Maggie Beck, Carm 6 12 99 8.3 Brandy Bennett, Danv 4 9 72 8.0 Amanda Matthews. Cath 6 14 109 7.8 Becky Laughner, Breb 9 21 160 7.6 Becky Deery. Scec 9 17 127 7.5 Crystal Hoffman, Wstf 7 15 113 7.5 Kim Bedova. BR 5 13 98 7.5 Allison Holstein, Bbrg 5 13 96 7.4 Kelly Kinding.

Moor 9 19 138 7.3 Jenni Broughton, Luth 12 29 194 6.7 Leigh Marcum, Nob 7 15 101 6.7 Courtney Poulos, BD 5 13 87 6.7 Sarah Meyer, LC 9 20 131 6.6 Breanna Vail, GC 4 10 66 6.6 Jessica McCubbins, Mnrv 6 13 116 6.5 Kristi Norris, Chat 7 15 98 6.5 Note: Statistics Ksted are those sub-mitled to StarNews Stats Bureau by the respective schools on the corred reporting forms. They are to be faxed to (317) 6339209 by 5 p.m. Tuesday each week. Please include first names. H.S.

STANDINGS VOLLEYBALL METRO RECORDS THROUGH AUG. 30 CITY Matches Games Arlington 3 6 7 12 Broad Ripple 3 2 8 5 Cathedral 4 2 10 4 Chatard 5 2 10 3 Heritage Christian 6 2 12 5 Indiana Deaf 10 2 0 Manual 2 3 4 7 Nowest 0 4 0 8 Rrtier 2 9 6 18 Scecina 6 3 14 10 Tech 0 1 0 2 COUNTY Matches Games Beech Grove 2 3 5 7 Ben Davis 5 0 10 3 Brebeuf Jesuit 7 2 15 6 Decatur Central 5 3 11 9 Franklin Central 7 0 14 0 Lawrence Central 2 8 5 17 Lawrence No 16 5 13 Lutheran 6 6 13 15 No Central 12 3 4 Park Tudor 0 5 0 10 Perry Meridian 5 3 11 8 Pike 2 4 4 9 Roncalli 4 1 8 2 Southport 3 3 8 7 Speedway 3 2 6 5 Warren Central 4 6 11 12 SUBURBS Matches Games Alexandria 2 8 7 17 Anderson And. HigNand 0 6 0 12 Avon 3 0 6 0 Brownsburg 3 2 7 6 Carmel 4 2 8 4 Cascade 4 5 10 10 Center Grove 4 0 8 0 Dan 13 3 6 Eastern Hancock 3 8 9 16 Edinburgh 2 6 6 12 Etoood .6 2 14 4 Eminence 0 5 0 10 Franklin 4 3 8 8 Frankton DNR Greenfiekf-Cen. 3 1 6 4 Greenwood 0 7 0 14 Hamilton Heights DNR Hamilton SE 5 1 10 4 Indian Creek DNR Lebanon 4 5 10 12 Martinsville 2 3 5 6 Monrovia 2 4 5 8 Mooresville 7 2 15 4 Morristown 7 1 15 4 Mt. Vemon 6 1 13 4 New Palestine 3 1 7 3 NoWesville 7 0 14 1 Pendleton Hts 3 1 7 4 Plainlield 4 0 8 0 Shelby 13 2 6 Sheridan DNR Southwestern 0 3 16 Triton Central DNR Tri-West 16 5 12 Waldron 5 4 11 11 Western Boone 2 1 4 3 Westftekj 6 1 12 3 Whiteland 3 5 8 13 Zionsville 6 4 12 9 HITTING EFFICIENCY Player, School TA Eft.

Elizabeth Moreau, Breb 60 9 77 .662 Jessica Conant, New Pal 5 0 9 .556 Shelly Meyer Fkl 21 3 34 .529 Amanda Schiff. Cath 15 3 23 .522 Lindsay Buckingham, CG ..18 3 32 .469 Lindsay Pride. FC 61 10 109 .468 Melissa Lawless, Rone 8 1 15 .467 Katie Dum, Chat 6 0 11 .455 Katie Pdlom. Cath 48 12 82 .439 Katy Hobbs, Danv 24 4 46 .435 Kaari Andrews, New Pal 3 0 7 .429 Whitney Hewitt, Breb 33 10 55 .418 Erin DeBoy. FM 47 15 80 .400 Amanda Hess, Avon 29 5 31 .400 Lindsay Fisher, LN 15 5 25 .400 Suzanne Pearcy, Ptnrf 13 3 25 .400 Preps roundup 1999 PRESEASON Sunday, Oct 10 San Antonio at Philadelphia, 4 pm.

Monday, Oct 11 Miami at Maccabi Tel Aviv, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct 12 Milwaukee at Toronto. 6 pm. Oitando at Detroit 6:30 pm. Philadelphia vs.

New Yom at Uniondale, N.Y, 6:30 pm. Atlanta vs. New Jersey at Albany, N.Y. 6:30 p.m. Washington vs.

Los Angeles Lakers at LitHe Rock. 7:30 pm. Denver at Chicago. 7:30 pm. Los Angeles Clippers vs.

Gdden State at San Jose, 9:30 pm. Seattle vs. Portland at Corvals, Ore, 9 pm. Wednesday, Oct 13 Denver at PACERS. 7 p.m.

Charlotte at Boston. 6 p.m. New Jersey vs. Cleveland at Akron, Ohio, 6:30 pm. Washington vs.

Los Angeles Lakers at Kansas City, Mo, 7:30 pm. Vancouver vs. Utah at Ogden, Utah, 8:30 pm. Minnesota at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Houston at Seattle, 9 p.m.

Thursday, Oct 14 Milwaukee vs. Atlanta at Dayton, Ohio, 6:30 pm. Sacramento at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Charlotte at Minnesota. 7 p.m.

Gdden State at Portland, 9 p.m. Friday, Oct 15 TBD vs. San Antonio, McDonald's Championship, Mtem, Italy, TBD Los Angeles Clippers at Toronto, 6 p.m. Miami at Orlando, 6:30 p.m. Atlanta vs.

Boston at Providence, 6:30 p.m. Cleveland at Houston 7:30 p.m. Denver at Chicago at MoBne, IH. 7:30 p.m. Seattle vs.

Utah at Boise. Idaho. 8 p.m. Vancouver at Gdden State, 9:30 p.m. Saturday.

Oct 16 Sacramento at PACERS. 7 pm. TBD vs. San Antonio, McDonald's Championship. Milan.

Italy. TBD Philadelphia vs. Detroit at Grand Rapids, Mich, 6:30 p.m. Cleveland vs. New brk at Syracuse, N.Y, 6:30 pm.

Charlotte at Dallas, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles Clippers at Chicago, 7:30 pm. Sunday, Oct. 17 Sacramento vs.

PACERS at Evansville, Ind, 6 pm. Denver at Vancouver, 2 p.m. Dallas at Detroit 6 p.m. Houston at Orlando, 6:30 pm. Portland vs.

Phoenix at Tucson, Ariz, 7:30 pm. Monday, Oct 18 Atlanta at Miami. 6:30 p.m. Houston vs. Charlotte at Fayettevile, N.C, 6:30 p.m.

Toronto vs. Vancouver at Edmonton, Alberta, 8 p.m. New brk at Utah, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 19 Minnesota at PACERS, 7 pm Boston at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m.

Dallas vs. Milwaukee at Madison, Wis, 7 p.m. Orlando at San Antonio. 7:30 pm. New Jersey vs.

Atlanta at Hunstviile, Ala, 7:30 pm. Sacramento at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles Clippers at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Portland at Seattle, 9 p.m. Gdden State vs.

Los Angeles Lakers at San Diego, 9:30 pm Wednesday, Oct 20 New Jersey at New York, 6:30 pm Milwaukee vs. Minnesota at Omaha, Neb, 7:30 p.m. Utah vs. Boston at Nashville, Term, 7:30 p.m. Toronto vs.

Denver at Colorado Springs, 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct 21 Washington at Cteveiand, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta vs. Chicago at Ames, Iowa, 7:30 pm.

Orlando at Houston, 7:30 pm. Toronto at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. TBD vs. Gdden State at Inglewood, Calif, 10 p.m. TBD vs.

Phoenix at Inglewood, Calif, TBD TBD at Los Angeles Lakers, TBD Miami vs. TBD at Inglewood. Calif, TBD Friday, Oct 22 Utah at PACERS, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Charlotte vs.

Atlanta at Greenville, S.C, 6:30 p.m. New Jersey vs. Phiadelphia at St. Louis, 7:30 pm. Seattle at Denver, 8 p.m Los Angeles Clippers at Vancouver, 9 p.m.

TBD at Los Angeles Lakers, TBD TBD vs. Gdden State at Inglewood, Calif, TBD Miami vs. TBD at Inglewood, Calif, TBD TBD vs. Phoenix at Inglewood, Calif, TBD Saturday, Oct 23 PACERS vs. Chicago at Cdumbus, Ohio, 6 p.m.

San Antonio vs. New York at Buffalo, N.Y., 5:30 p.m. Cleveland vs. Washington at Baltimore, 6 p.m. Boston vs.

Utah at Lexington, Ky, 6:30 pm Dallas at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m. Toronto at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Sacramento at Portland. 9 p.m. Sunday, Oct 24 Los Angeles Clippers vs.

Seattle at Spo- kane, Wash, 5 pm. Detroit vs. Houston at Birmingham, Ala, 6 p.m. Philadelphia at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Vancouver, 9 p.m.

New Jersey vs. Golden State at Mexico City, TBD Monday, Oct 25 PACERS at Utah, 8 pm. Dallas at Orlando, 6:30 pm. Washington vs. New York at Albany, N.Y, 6:30 p.m.

Boston vs. Atlanta at Bikwi. Miss, 7:30 p.m. Portend vs. Los Angeles Lakers at Albuquerque, 6:30 pm Tuesday, Oct 26 Cleveland at Toronto, 6 p.m.

Orlando at Miami, 6:30 p.m. San Antonio at Houston. 7:30 pm. Milwaukee at Dallas, 7:30 pm Minnesota at Chicago. 7:30 p.m.

Vancouver at Denver, 8 p.m. Seattle at Sacramento. 9:30 p.m. Phoenix vs. Los Angeles Lakers at Las Vegas, 9:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct 27 PACERS at Minnesota 7 p.m. Philadelphia at New York, 6:30 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 6:30 pm Washington at Boston. 6:30 pm Seattle at Vancouver. 9 p.m.

MJwaukee at Los Angeles Clippers at TBA Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct 28 Denver at Toronto, 6 pm. Detroit at Orlando. 6:30 m. New Jersey vs.

New York at Hartford, Conn. 6:30 p.m. Phoenix at Portland, 9 p.m. Utah vs. Los Angeles Lakers at Anaheim, Caul.

9:30 pm Friday, Oct 29 Boston at Washington. 6 p.m. Charlotte vs. Chicago at Chapel HI, 630 p.m. Philadelphia at New Jersey.

6:30 p.m. Houston at San Antonio, 7:30 m. Portland at Sacramento. 9:30 p.m. Gdden Stale at Los Angeles Clippers at TBA, Los Angeles.

9:30 p.m. SPORTS NOTES HIGH SCHOOLS Hamilton Southeastern Bah Schod is accepting applications for coaching vacancies in girls basketball varsity and assistant The final date for applying is Sept 10. For more information, contact women's sports dnector Sandra Walter (317-5944196). SOFTBALL The Circle City traveling sotlbal teams wit hdd tryouts fa tieir and 18-and-under teams Sept 12 at the Metro Sotlbal Stadium. 2005 N.

Sherman Drive. Tryouts wi be held from 9-11 am For more information, cat Tom Moorman (356472). Kevin Joyce (894-8846) or John Edson (356-2266). The 12th annual fvteadowbrook Co-Ed Soft-bal Tournament be Oct 2-3 at Meadcw-brook Little League In Anderson This is a bxj-bal. IMe-bal tournament The entry fee is $85.

For more Itonaton, contact Mke U.S. OPEN AT FLUSHING MEADOWS, N.Y. Men's Singles, First Round Tommy Haas (14). Germany, del Thomas Enqvist, Sweden, 6-2, 6-4, 7-6 (8-6): Richard Frornberg. Australia def.

Wayne Ferreira, South Africa, 7-6 (7-4), 4 4-6, 6-3. 7-6 (7-5); Jiri Novak, Czech Republic, def. Ramon Del-gado. Paraguay. 38, 64, 6-1, 60; Goran Ivanisevic, Croafa.

def. Ville Liukko, Finland. 7-5, 7-6 (7-5), 6-2; Davkt Prinosil. Germany, def. Juan Antonk) Marin, Costa Rea, 6- 3, 6-2, 6-3; Fabrice Santoro, France, def.

Sebastien Grosjean. France. 5-7, 6-4, 64. 1-6, 7- 6 (7-2); Magnus Norman. Sweden, det.

Felix Mantilla (17), 1-6, 6-1, 6-2, 64; Greg RusedsW (9), Britain, def. Juan Carios Ferrero, Spain, 4. 6-2, 6-3. 64; Jan-Michael GamMI, United States, def. Stefan Koubek, Austria, 7-5, 6-1, 64; Gianluca Pozzi.

Daly, def. Daniel Nestor, Canada. 5-7, 7-6 (74), 6-1, 6-2: Markus Hipfl, Australia def. Andrew the. Australia 64, 6-1, 6-2; Fernando Vcente, Spain, def.

German Puentes, Spain. 6-3, 6-2. 4-6. 7-6 (12-10); Mariano Puerta, Argentina, def. Bemd Kar-bacher, Germany, 7-6 (74), 64, 6-2; Hicham Arazi, Morocco, def.

Karim AJarni, Morocco, 6-2, 7-6 (74), 1-6, 64: Cristiano Caratb. Italy, def. Jaccbo Diaz, Spain. 36, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2; Marat Safin, Russia, def. Mikael Tillstrom, Sweden.

6-2, 5-7, 64. 2-6, 64. Men's Singles, Second Round Jonas Bjcrkman, Sweden, def. Kenneth Caitsen, Denmark, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3. 6X3.

Yevgeny Kafelnikov (3). Russia, def. Max Mimyi, Belarus, 7-5, 6-1, 6-7 (5-7), 6-3. Women's Singles, Second Round Arantxa Sanchez-Vicano (10). Spain, def.

Nicde Pratt, Span. 6-2, 6-2; Mary Joe Fernandez, United States, def. Anastasia Mvski-na Russia 7-5, 7-5: Irina Spiriea, Romania, def. Tamarine Tanasugam, Thailand. 4-6, 7-5, 6-3; Martina Hingis (1), Switzerland, def.

Sarah Pitkowski, France, 6-1, 6-1; Amelie Mauresmo (15), France, def. Mariaan de Swardt. South Africa. 4-6. 6-1, 6-3; Dominique Van Roost (13), Belgium, def.

Rita Grande, Italy, 63, 6-3; Barbara Schett (12), Austria, def. Asa Cartsson, Sweden, 64, 6-2; Sandra Kloesel, Germany, def. Jane Chi, United States, 64. 7-6 (74); Elena Likhovtseva, Russia, def. Tra Pis, Slovenia, 6-2, 6-3; Virginia Ruano Pascual, Spain, def.

Amanda Hopmans. Netherlands, 64, 6-1; Jana Novot-na (8), Czech Republic, def. Tina Knzan, Slovenia. 6-0, 6-3; Tara Snyder, United States, def. Miijana Lucie, Croatia 7-5.

6-3; Henrieta Na-gyova, Slovakia, def. Magdalena Grzybowska, Pdand, 64, 6-3; Patty Schnyder, Switzerland, def. Lisa Raymond, United Slates, 6-3, 36, 63; Anke Huber, Germany, def. Anne Kremer, Luxembourg, 6-1, 7-6 (7-5); Venus Williams (3), United States, def. AnneGaelle Sdot Ranee, 64, 63.

AUTO RACING NHRA Remaining Schedule Sept. 1-6 U.S. Nationals, Clermont, Ind. Sept. 16-19 Keystone Nationals, Reading, Pa Sept.

30Oct 3 Parts America Nationals, Topeka, Kan. Oct. 7-10 Pennzoil Nationals, Memphis, Term. Oct. 21-24 Revel Nationals, Dallas.

Oct. 28-31 Mateo Tods Supemationals, Houston. Nov. 11-14 Winston Finals, Pomona. Calif, Driver Standings Top Fuel 1.

Mike Dunn, 951; 2. Kenny Bernstein. 932: 3. Gary Scelzi, 930; 4. Doug Kalitta, 930; 5.

Tony Schumacher, 921; 6. Joe Amato, 904; 7. Larry Dixon 904; 8. Doug Herbert, 857; 9. Cory McCtenathan, 816; 10.

Bob Vandengriff, 802. Funny Car 1. John Force, 2. Tony Pedregon, 1.157; 3. Whrt Bazemore, 4.

Del Wor-sham, 706; 5. Dean Skuza, 703; 6. Frank Pedregon, 702; 7. Tim Wilkerson, 630; 8. Cruz Pedregon, 605; 9.

Cory Lee, 593; 10. Jerry To-liver, 573. Pro Stock 1. Warren Johnson, 1.221; 2. Kurt Johnson, 3.

Jim Yates, 919; 4. Jeg Coughlin 901; 5. Rich Stevens, 766; 6. Troy Coughlin, 693 7. Mark Pawuk, 670; 8.

Allen Johnson, 666; 9. Mike Edwards, 619; 10. Greg Anderson, 596. Pro Stock TrucK 1. Mark Osborne, 738; 2.

Bob Panella, 719; 3. Brad Jeter, 687; 4. Randy Daniels, 522; 5. Mike Coughlin, 513; 6. Tim Freeman, 493; 7.

Todd Patterson, 453; 8. Lany Kopp, 411; 9. Jerry Haas, 405; 10. Craig Eaton, 366. SHORT TRACKS INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDROME Wednesday's Resutts Kenyon Cars Midget Series Heat Winners: Bobby East Tim Sites.

Feature: East, Billy Wease, Sites, Kris Deck-aid. Mini-Cup Series Heat winner: Burke Sandman. Feature winner: Tyler Clements. USAC Midget Series Heat winners: Michael Lang, Daryl Campbell. John Mount.

Last Chance winner: Jason Atkinson. Feature: Lang. Campbell. Norm Young, Dave Fuhrman, Brian Hom-ick. TERRE HAUTE ACTION TRACK Wednesday's Results USAC Midgets, Hut 100 100-lap feature: 1.

Dave Dartand; 2, Tracy Hines; 3, Ron Smoker 4. Adam Clarke; 5, Tony Elliott; 6, Dean Franklin; 7, Andy Pierce; 8, A J. Fike; 9, Steve Barth; 10, Donnie Lehmam Fast qualifier Clay Ktepper, 22.405 seconds. Last-chance winners: Jay Drake and Jerry Coons Jr. H.S.

RESULTS BOYS SOCCER Lutheran 7, Decatur Central 1 BOYS TENNIS Ben Davis 5. Mooresvine 0 Bishop Chatard 5, Arlington 0 Bishop Chatard 5. Manual 0 Brownsburg 5, Hamilton SE 0 Center Grove 3, Floyd Central 2 Decatur Central 3, Warren Central 1 (one match called, darkness) Franklin 5, Whiteland 0 Greenwood 4, Southport 1 Scecina 3, Tech 2 Shefoyville 3, New Palestine 2 Triton Central 3, Indian Creek 2 GIRLS GOLF Brebeuf Jesuit 165. Southport 197. Co-medalist Kathy Wunder (RJ), Lora Spilker (S)37.

Franklin 154. Cdumbus North 181, Cathe- oral 187. Medalist Jute Drake (F) 35. Greenwood 186, Hamilton SE 211. Medalist Amanda Moreman (G) 45.

Lawrence Central 194, Park Tudor 207. Medalist Ashley Street (LC) 42 Lebanon 187, Frankfort 202, N. Montgomery 237. Medalist Emily Reeves (L) 43. Mooresvile 190.

Whteland 197. Medalist: Lindsay Amore (M) 43. Mt Vernon 191. Tech 265, Decatur Central 226. Medalist: Courtney Thompson 45.

No Central 183. Bishop Chatard 195. Medalist Lacy Miller (NC) 40. Roncaft 196. Perry Meridan 203.

Broad Ripple 264. Medalist Kely Clark (R) 39. GIRLS SOCCER Ben Davis 10. Broad Rippte 3 Bishop Chatard 2. PeraJeton Hts.

0 Bloomingion S. 4. Franklin C. 0 CSthedral3.Westfield2 Center Grove 1, N. Central 1, Frank! 2.

Beech Grove 0 Lawrence C. 9. Bkxxmngton N. 1 Lawrence North 1. Hamilton SE 1, tie Park Tudor 2 Scecina 0 Pike 2.

Cdumbus No 0 Ronca 4. Mcoreswlle 0 Sheridan 4. Frankfort 1 Ziorevme 1. Brebeuf Jesuit 1 tie VOLLEYBALL And. Highland 15-15.

Broad Ripple 11-6 Bishop Chatard 15-15, Lawrence C.I 2-5 Dare 15-15. Soulhmont 12-9 Franklin Central 15-15. Whiteland 2-6 Mt. Vernon 16-15. Knightstown 14-8 Nobtesvite 15-15.

Brownsburg 0-12 No Central 15-15. Pike 7-5 Park Tudor 15-15. Morton Memorial 33 Plamfiekl 15-15. Monrovia 36 Ronca 15-15, Camel 136 Sceona 15-15. Shendan 38 i Tech 15-15.

Aitngton 11-8 SPORTS ON THE AIR BASKETBALL WNBA WNBA Championship, Game 1: Houston at New York, LIFE, 7 p.m. FOOTBALL NFL Seattle at COLTS, enter the code listed before BASKETBALL NBA 1508: Pacers update 1604: NBAWNBA update FOOTBALL NFL 1506: Colts update 1602: NFL update 1607: NFL schedules 1621: NFL injury report COLLEGES 1503: College schedule line 1504: Indiana update 1505: Purdue update TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League ANAHEIM ANGELS-Activated RHP Ken Hill from the 15-day disabled list Purchased the contract of LHP Juan Alvarez from Edmonton of the Pacific Coast League. Recalled RHP Mike Fyhrie from Edmonton. BOSTON RED SOX-Activated 2B Jeff Frye from the 1 5-day disabled list CLEVELAND INDIANS Activated OF Kenny Lofton from the 15-day disabled list. Purchased the contract of RHP Jim Brower from Buffalo of the International League.

Named Tim Kissner scout KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Recalkxl Sal Fasano from Omaha of the PCL and OF Dermal Brown from Wichita ot the Texas League. Purchased contract of 1B Joe Vitieb from Omaha and SS Felix Martinez from Wichita. NEW YORK YANKEES-Puchased the contract of OF Darryl Strawberry from Columbus of the International League. Recalled INF Clay Bellinger and RHP Dan Naulty from Columbus. OAKLAND ATHLETICS Purchased the contract of LHP Ron Mahay from Vancouver of the PCL Recalled LHP Tim Kubinski from Vancouver.

SEATTLE MARINERS Recalled INF Mike Blowers from Tacoma of the PCL RHP Dennis Stark from New Haven of the Eastern League and OF Charles Gipson from Everett of the Northwest League. National League ATLANTA BRAVES-Actrvated OF Otis Nixon from the 15-day disabled list. Recalled LHP Derrin Elbert from Richmond of the International League. Purchased the contract of INF Howard Battle from Richmond. Outrighted RHP Mike Cather to Richmond and RHP Joe Winkelsas to Greenville of the Southern League.

CHICAGO CUBS-Acquired 3B Cote Uniak from Boston to complete an eartar trade. CINCINNATI REDS-Actfvated RHP Steve Parris off the IfMtay cfeabted list. Recalled OF Mark Sweeney and OF Kerry Robinson from Indianapolis of the International League. Purchased the contract of SS Travis Dawkins from Chattanooga of the Southern League. COLORADO ROCKIES-Called up RHP Luther Hackman, RHP Mike DeJean, LHP Bobby Jones, Ben Petri and OF Derrick Gibson from Colorado Springs of the PCL and INF Juan Sosa from Salem of the Carolina League.

HOUSTON ASTROS Activated OF Derek Bell from the 15-day disabled list. LOS ANGELES DODGERS-Adivated INF Tripp Cromer from the 15-day dsabled list. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Recalled RHP Mike Grace from ScrantorvWilkes-Barre of the International League. PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Activated LHP Pete Schourek from the 15tay disabled list. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Recalled RHP Miguel Del Toro, RHP Julian Tavarez and INF Wilson Dekjado from Fresno of the PCL BASKETBALL National Basketball Association GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-Signed faiteego Cummings and Tim Young.

LOS ANGELES LAKERS Acquired A.C. Green from the Dallas Mavericks for Sean Rooks. NEW YORK KNICKS-Re-signed David Wingate. Women's NBA WNBA Fined Los Angeles Lisa Leslie $500 for shoving Houston Tina Thompson in a game on Aug. 30.

Fined Thompson $300 for taunting Leslie. FOOTBALL National Football League CINCINNATI BENGALS Waved DB Thomas Randolph. Waived Brad Costelo with an injury settlement GREEN BAY PACKERS-Traded OT John Michels to the Philadelphia Eagles for DE Jon Harris. Qaimed Chris Hanson on waivers from the Cleveland Browns. Waived DE Chris Reed and DB Denorse Mosley.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Waived RB Brian Shay and FB Ron Janes. Placed DE John Browning. FB Vershan Jackson and CB Sean Williams on injured reserve. NEW YORK GIANTS Claimed CB Emmanuel McDaniel off waivers from Hie Miami Dolphins. Waived CB Brandon Sanders.

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Released OL Jeny Crafts. WNBA PLAYOFFS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Best-of-3) Today Houston at New York, 7 p.m. Saturday New ftrk at Houston 2:30 p.m. Sunday New Mxk at Houston, 2X p.m., if necessary RESERVOIRS Note: Here's the way Indiana's reservoir stages and tailwater (taw were reported Wednesday: BROOKV1LLE, 7482 feet above sea level, normal summer poet 748, J.E. ROUSH.

749.1, summer pod 749. SALAMONIE, 755.0. summer pool 755. MISSISSINEWA, 737.0, summer pod 737. CECIL HARDEN, 661.1, summer pod 662.

CAGLES MILL 637.0. summer pod 637. MONROE. 536.9, summer pod 538. PATOKA, 534.7, summer pool 533.

MORSE. 806.4, pod stage 810. GEIST, 782.3. pod stage 785. EAGLE CREEK, 787.6, pod stage 790.

Note: Level readings taken at 6 a m. Wednesday. Levels may change by the hour. For daily reservoir reports, log on to: htlp: FM, 7 p.m. COLLEGE Oregon at Michigan State, ESPN, 7 p.m.

TENNIS U.S. Open, Early Rounds, USA, 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. each event. 1507: Notre Dame update 1516: Ball Stale update 1517: Butler update 1518: Indiana State update 9301: Oregon at Michigan State, 7 p.m.

GOLF 1613: Pro golf update HORSE RACING 1522: Hoosier Park update SOCCER 1514: Blaze, Blast updates TENNIS 1611: Pro tennis update A-LEAGUE SOCCER (x-clinched playoff berth) EASTERN CONFERENCE Northeast Division LSW SL GFGA BP Pts x-Rochester 21 5 2 1 44 19 6 87 x-Statenlsi. .19 7 2 1 52 26 9 82 Long Island .17 10 3 0 56 44 8 70 Pittsburgh ...15 12 1 1 58 40 8 67 Lehigh Val. .14 12 1 0 39 41 6 60 1215 0 5 46 31 7 60 Toronto ...11 16 1 3 29 37 2 47 Connecticut ...7 21 0 1 32 68 5 34 Atlantic Division LSW SL GFGA BP Pts 2 1 49 31 9 70 Richmond ...17 9 3 0 49 38 6 68 1 4 48 31 6 64 Atlanta 1413 3 2 40 38 5 57 Jacksonville 12 15 1 1 47 58 8 54 HmpmRds.1313 4 2 39 40 4 50 Raleigh ...1017 2 2 30 50 5 43 Maryland .......324 1 1 16 80 2 13 WESTERN CONFERENCE Pacific Division LSW SL GFGA BP Pts 8 2 3 65 30 11 90 x-SeatHe 18 8 2 1 55 34 10 79 x-Vnoouver ..18 8 2 1 68 30 10 79 Orange Co. .1611 4 3 53 47 9 68 El Paso ..1215 0 2 47 53 6 55 San Fran 8 19 2 4 33 51 3 35 Sacramento ..027 0 1 16 81 0 1 Central Division LSW SL GFGA BP Pts x-Minnesota 20 6 4 4 52 16 5 79 NwOneans.1413 0 0 53 57 10 66 U.S.Plc-40.1610 2 0 38 42 2 62 Milwaukee ...13 13 2 1 43 44 5 54 BLAST 1215 2 2 39 48 4 50 Tennessee. 11 16 2 3 43 49 6 49 Cincinnati 720 2 3 42 67 6 33 Note: Four pdnts tor a regulation or overtime win and two points for a shootout win.

One point for a shootout loss and one bonus point for three goal games. Win and loss columns include shootout wins and losses. Wednesday's Results Toronto 4, Long Island 0 Atlanta 3, Tennessee 1 Friday's Games Cincinnati at BLAST, 7:35 p.m. Richmond at Hershey. 6:05 p.m.

Long Island at Rochester, 6:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Minnesota, 7:35 pm. MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Eastern Conference SOW Pts GF GA D.C 19 7 5 47 53 35 Columbus 15 10 5 35 38 28 Tampa Bay 12 14 5 26 38 40 Miami 10 16 4 22 32 47 New England 9 16 4 19 30 42 NY-NJ 5 21 3 9 24 55 Western Conference SOW Pts GF GA Colorado 16 8 3 42 36 30 Los Angeles 16 9 3 42 38 21 Chicago 14 11 1 40 44 27 Dallas 14 12 2 38 44 26 SanJose 14 11 10 22 35 46 Kansas City 8 17 2 20 30 45 NOTE: Three pdnts for victory, one point for shootout win and zero points for loss. Shodout (SOW) is a subset of wins. Wednesday's Result Los Angeles 3, San Jose 1 Saturday's Games Tampa Bay at New England, 6:30 p.m.

Dallas at DC United, 6:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Miami, 6:30 p.m. Colorado at Cdumbus. 6:30 p.m. Kansas City at San Jose, 9:30 p.m.

Sunday's Game Chicago at New tort-New Jersey, noon INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Northern Division Pet GB Scranton (Phillies) 75 62 .547 Pawtucket (Red Sex) 73 66 .525 3 5 7 Syracuse (Blue Jays) 71 68 .511 Bunao (Indians -68 69 .496 Rochester (Orioles) Ottawa (Expos) .59 80 .424 17 83 .403 20 Western Division Cdumbus (Yankees) 80 54 .597 INDIANS (Reds) 73 66 SIS 9)4 Louisville (Brewers) 60 79 .432 22)4 Toledo (Tigers) 53 84 .387 28)4 Southern Division Durham (Devil Rays) 81 57 .587 Charlotte (White Sox) 79 60 .568 2)4 Norfolk (Mets) 75 61 .551 5 Richmond (Braves) 62 76 .449 19 Tuesday's Results Ottawa 10, Buffalo 5 Rkmond 8-1. Charlotte 32 Louisville 7, Tdeob 6 Columbus at Norfolk. 2. rain Pawtucket 3. Rochester 0 Scranton Wilkes-Barre 7, Syracuse 6 Wednesday's Results INDIANS 3, Cdumbus 2 Pawtucket 4, Syracuse 1 Rochester 3, Buffalo 1 Durham 6, Norfolk 5, 11 innings Charlotte 5.

Richmond 3 Scranton Wilkes-Bane 5. Ottawa 2 Louisville 6, Toledo 5, 10 innings Today's Games Cdumbus at INDIANS Toledo at Louisville Scranton Wilkes-Barre at Ottawa Norfolk at Durham Rochester at Buffalo Syracuse at Pawtucket Charlotte at Richmond ABrown (3), Sprague (27), Helton (7). DP Pittsburgh 1, Colorado 2. LOB Pittsburgh 9, Colorado 12. 2B ABrown (5), Shumperl (17), LWalker (21), Bichette (32), Castilla (21), Helton (33), Clemente (5).

HR Giles (34), BBrown (12), KYoung (21), Helton (27). CS-WMorris 2 (6), ANunez (1). S-JAnderson. IP ER BB SO Pittsburgh JAnderson 3 1113 1 Hansell ft 2 1110 JWalace Vh 2 11 0 2 Clontz 1)4 4 1 1 0 0 Sauerbeck 1 1 0 0 0 0 MiWilliams W.34 1 6 4 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Colorado Thomson 4,3 4 3 4 3 Dipoto 3 4 0 0 1 4 Veres 2 3 4 4 2 0 L6BL3-2 4 1110 Rcflamirez 0 0 0 0 0 JAnderson pitched to 1 batter in the 4th, JWallace pitched to 1 batter in the 61h, Lee pitched to 5 barters in the 1 0th. PB-Osik.

Umpires Home, Rieker; First, Davis; Second, Layne; Third, Dreckman. T-347. A 41,729 COLLEGE FOOTBALL INDIANA TEAMS 1999 SCHEDULE Today Indiana St. at Iowa St, 7 p.m. Saturday Bail St.

at Indiana, 6 p.m. Butler at Albion College, 1 p.m. indianapdis at St. Joseph's. Noon Notre Dame at Michigan, 2:30 p.m.

Purdue at Central Florida, 5:30 p.m. 1 Rhodes at DePauw, 1:30 p.m. Rose-Hulman at Washington, Mo 2 p.m. St. Francis.

Ind. at Valparaiso, 1 p.m. Thomas More at Anderson, 1:30 pm. Saturday, Sept 11 Anderson at Taylor, 1:30 p.m. Bali St.

at Wisconsin, 1 p.m. Campbells at Tri-State, TBA Franklin at Earlham, 1:30 pm. Georgetown, Ky. at St. Joseph's, Noon Illinois Wesleyan at DePauw.

1:30 pm. Indiana St. at Oklahoma, 6:30 p.m. Manchester at Waynesburg, 1:30 p.m. Morehead St.

at Butler, 1 pm. N. Carolina at Indiana, 6 p.m. Notre Dame at Purdue, 2:30 pm. Ohio Northern at Wabash, 1:30 p.m.

Sewanee at Rose-Hulman, 2:30 p.m. St. Xavier, IH. at St. Francis, 1 pm Thomas More at Hanover, 1:30 p.m.

Westminster at Indianapdis, 1 pm. Saturday, Sept 18 Blackburn at Franklin, 1:30 p.m. Butler at St. Frands. 1 p.m.

Central Michigan at Purdue, 11:10 am. Chicago at Rose-Hulman, 2:30 p.m. DePauw at Hope, Noon Earlham at Oberlin, 1:30 pm. Hanover at Eureka, 1:30 p.m. Indiana St.

at E. Kentucky, 7 p.m. Indianapolis at Grand Valley 7 p.m. Kentucky at Indiana, 11:10 am. Malone at St Joseph's, Noon Michigan St.

at Notre Dame, 1:30 m. DKet at Manchester. 1:30 pm. Robert Morris at Valparaiso, 1 pm. Toledo at Ball 1 p.m.

Tri-State at Taylor, TBA Wabash at Washington, 1:30 p.m. Wheaton at Anderson, 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Sept 25 Alma at FrankNn, 1:30 p.m. Ball St.

at Army, 1 p.m. DePauw at Trinity, 7:30 p.m. Indiana at Penn TBA Indianapolis at Mercyhurst 1:30 p.m, Manchester at Albion, 1:30 p.m. McKendree at St. Francis, 1 p.m.

Northwestern at Purdue, TBA Rose-Hulman at Kalamazoo, 1:30 p.m. St. Ambrose at Tri-State, TBA St. Joseph's, Ind. at Glenville St, 1 pm.

Taylor at Urbana, 1:30 p.m. Valparaiso at Yale, 1 p.m. Wabash at Mt. St Joseph, 1:30 pm. at Hanover, 1:30 p.m.

Wesley at Butler, 1 p.m. Wittenberg at Earlham, 2 pm. Saturday, Oct 2 Akron at Ball 1 p.m. Anderson at Wabash, 1:30 p.m. Butter at Dayton, 7 pm.

DePauw at Chicago, 1:30 pm. Drake at Valparaiso, 2:30 p.m. Earlham at Kenyon, 1:30 p.m. Geneva at St Francis. 1 pm.

Hanover at Bluffton, 1:30 p.m. Illinois at Indiana. TBA Indianapdis at Fmdlay, 1:30 pm. Manchester at Franklin, 130 p.m. Oklahoma at Notre Dame, 1:30 pm.

Purdue at Michigan, 11:10 am. St. Joseph's, Ind. at Quincv 1 pm St. Xavier.

HI. at Tri-State. TBA Taylor at Iowa Wesleyan, 1:30 pm. Trinity, Texas at Rose-Hulman, 3 p.m. "Ibungstown St at Indiana 1 pm Saturday, Oct 9 Arizona St.

at Notre Dame, 1:30 p.m. Ball St at N. Illinois. 2 pm. Bluffton at Wabash.

1:30 pm. Case at Earlham, 2 p.m. DePauw at Sewanee, 1: pm. Franklin at Wilmington, 1:30 p.m. Hanover at Manchester, 2 p.m.

Indiana St. at Illinois 1 p.m. Mt. St Joseph at Anderson, 130 m. Northwestern at Indiana, TBA Northwood at Indianapdis, 2 pm Purdue at Ohio TBA Rose-Huknan at Rhodes, 2:30 pm St.

Francis, Ind. at Tiffin, 1 p.m. St Joseph's, Ind. at Ky. Wesleyan, 2:30 p.m.

St. Xavier, ID. at Taylor, 1:30 pm Tri-State at Walsh. TBA Valparaiso at Butler. 1 p.m.

Saturday, Oct 16 Anderson at Bluffton. 1:30 pm. Butler at San Diego, 7 pm. Earlham at Wooster, 1:30 p.m. Franklin at Mt St Joseph, 130 pm.

Geneva at Tri-State. TBA Indiana at Wisconsin, 1 p.m. Indianapolis at Wayne, 11 am. Michigan St at Purdue, 2:30 p.m. Rose-Hutman at MiUsaps, 7 p.m.

SE Missouri at Indiana 1:30 p.m. Southern Cat at Notre Dame. 1:30 p.m. St. Joseph kid.

at St. Francis, 8 p.m. Taylor at Walsh, 10 am. Urbana at St Francis, 1 p.m. Valparaiso at Morehead St, 1:30 p.m.

Wabash at Manchester. 1:30 pm. Saturday, Oct 23 AHegheny at Earlham, 2 p.m. Andereon at FrankHn, 1:30 pm Ban a at W.Michigan, 1p.m. Drake at Butler, 1 p.m.

Indiana at Iowa. TBA Manchester at BWfton. 1:30 pm. MMsaps at DePauw. 2 p.m.

Mt St Joseph at Hanover, 130 pm New Haven at Indianapdis, 1 pm Perm St at Purdue. TBA San Diego at Valparaiso. 2 p.m. St. Joseph's.

Ind at Dayton, 1 pm Taylor at McKendree. 1:30 p.m Tri-State at Tiffin. TBA Trinity International at St Francs, Ind, 1 p.m. W. tunas at Indiana St.

2 pm. Wilmington at Wabash, 130 pm NFL Favorite Points Underdog Preseason DETROIT 6 a Louis PHILADELPHIA 4 Cleveland GREEN BAY 5 CAROLINA 2 New England TENNESSEE 8 New Orleans COLTS i. Seattle Jacksonville 4 DALLAS Friday BALTIMORE 2 Ny Giants NY JETS 1 Minnesota Atlanta 3K CINCINNATI WASHINGTON.1). Bay DENVER 5X San Francisco ARIZONA 3 Oakland SAN DIEGO 2)4 Kansas City Saturday BUFFALO Pittsburgh COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favorite Underdog Maryland 5)4 TEMPLE Syracuse .....14 MICHIGAN STATE 9 Oregon Saturday NORTH CAROLINA ...3.... Virginia TEXAS 12 Stanford Nebraska 24 Georgia Tech 1914 NAVY 22 u.

TENNESSEE 24! Wyoming Alabama 17 BOSTON COLLEGE ...5 Baylor N.C. STATE 9 Carolina PENN STATE 45 Akron Louisville 4. KENTUCKY MamKXw 354 NORTHWESTERN West Virginia CAROLINA MICHIGAN 7M Notre Dame PITTSBURGH Bowling Green WASHINGTON STATE2 Utah CALIFORNIA 18 Rutgers FLORIDA 37... Western Michigan Marshal INDIANA 23)4 Ball State CINCINNATI 20 Kent COLORADO Colorado State MISSOURI 24. Ala-Birmingham Arkansas 14)4 SMU HOUSTON 3 Rice Mississippi 14 MEMPHIS LSI) 26.

San Jose State TEXAS-EL PASO. 6 New Mexioo i Southern Cat 27)4 HAWAII Sunday 14 TCU Monday ARIZONA STATE .7 Texas Tech SOUTHERN MISS.10 Tulane NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite. Runs Underdog SAN FRANCISCO 754-8V4 Philadelphia MILWAUKEE 5ii St. Louis AMERICAN LEAGUE NY YANKEES 7)44 Oakland t- Texas DETROIT BOSTON Kansas City CLEVELAND Anaheim BALTIMORE 6)4-7)4 Tampa Bay TORONTO 7-8 Minnesota (C) TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC. NFL PRESEASON AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA COLTS 2 1 0 .667 63 33 Buffalo 2 1 0 .667 73 33 Miami 2 1 0 .667 58 46 N.Y.Jets.

2 1 0 .667 42 46 New England -1 2 0 .333 62 79 Central Baltimore 3 0 0 1.000 57 37 Jacksonville 1 0 .667 86 43 Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 75 95 Pittsburgh .1 2 0 .333 57 70 Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 54 52 Crannati 0 3 0 .000 20 66 West Oakland 2 1 0 1.000 36 36 Denver 2 2 0 .500 82 73 Kansas City 2 0 .333 35 68 Seattle 1 2 0 .333 74 55 San Diego 0 4 0 .000 72 88 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA Wastiington 3 0 0 1.000 67 47 N.Y. Giants 2 1 0 .667 73 57 Arizona 1 2 0 .333 41 96 Dallas 1 3 0 550 56 76 Philadelphia 3 0 .000 29 37 Central Green Bay 3 0 0 1.000 92 45 Tampa Bay 3 0 0 1.000 92 24 Minnesota 2 1 0 .667 62 66 Chicago 2 2 0 .500 94 95 Detroit 1 2 0 .333 57 66 West San Francisco .3 0 0 1.000 71 55 Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 44 67 Carolina 1 2 0 .333 54 76 2 0 .333 50 89 St Louis ..1 2 0 .333 65 77 Today's Games Seattle at COLTS, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Detroit. 6 pin.

Cleveland at Philadelphia, 6:30 pm New England at Carolina, 7 pm Miami at Green Bay. 7 p.m. New Orleans at Tennessee, 7 pm Jacksonville at Dallas, 8 p.m. Friday's Games Y. Giants at Baltimore, 1 1 am.

Atlanta at Ondnnati, p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Jets, 6:30 pm Tampa Bay at Washington, 7 p.m. San Francisco at Denver. 8 p.m.

Oakland at Arizona, 9 p.m. Kansas City at San Diego. 10 p.m. Saturday's Game liWtsburgh at Buffalo, p.n End Preseason WEDNESDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS BOYS Tennis In a 2-hour, 40-minute three-set match, Shelbyville's Justin Fox defeated Jon Hardin of New Palestine in No. 3 singles to give the Golden Bears a 3-2 victory over the Dragons.

GIRLS Soccer Visiting Franklin (1-2) got a shutout from goalie Ashley Price as the Cubs knocked off Mid-State Conference rival Beech Grove. Hornets goalie Sarah Hud-man saved 17 of 19 shots on goal Julie Kavanaugh and Abby Albrecht of Bishop Chatard (3-0) scored goals in the Trojans' 2-0 road victory over Pendleton Heights Sophomore Mia Moody had two goals and two assists as Roncalli (4-1) blanked Mooresville 4-0. Brandy Tolley had a pair of goals and Ashley Durbon contributed one goal and three assists as Sheridan (2-3-1) defeated host Frankfort for the Blackhawks' second consecutive triumph. Down 2-0 at hatftime, Cathedral scored three second-half goals, including two in the last 10 minutes, to defeat host Westfield. Chelsea Heffeman booted in a comer kick on an assist from Kara McCalley to ice the game for the No.

8-ranked Irish (2-1-1). Sophomore Kris-tan Wilson had a pair of goals in Lawrence Central's 9-1 victory over host Bloomington North. The No. 12-ranked Bears are 1-2-3. Volleyball Unbeaten Franklin Central (9-0) swept visiting Whiteland 15-2, 15-6 behind eight spike-kills from Lindsey Pride and 12 service points from Michelle Comstock Noblesville's Leigh Marcum scored 11 consecutive points in the first game as the host Millers (9-0) went on to defeat Brownsburg, 15-0, 15-12 Sophomore Lindsey Garrison had six kills in 10 attempts while senior Eve Doucette, a middle hitter, had six kills in 12 attempts to lead visiting North Central (3-2) past Pike, 15-7, 15-5 Camel's Janel Bunch had 22 digs, but it wasn't enough as the Greyhounds lost to visiting Roncalli, 15-13, 15-6.

The 3A No. 3 Rebels bounced back from Tuesday night's toss to 3A No. 1 Cathedral. ti 1.

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