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IN The South Bend Tribune Wednesday, March 25, 1998 SCOREBOARD For Notre Dame sports information, call CITYLINE, 674-0900, 1260 TENNIS BRIEFSWORLD Spring training AMERICAN LEAGUE NCAA I Women EAST REGIONAL At Dayton, Ohio Monday's championship North Carolina State 60, Connecticut AUTO RACING Parsons and Nead penalized by NASCAR Owner-driver Phil Parsons and crew chief Gene Nead have been penalized by NASCAR because of a fight last week at Darlington, S.C. Nead got into an altercation with NASCAR Busch Series driver Blaise Alexander a follow-up to an on-track run-in between Parsons and Alexander during the race on March 15 at Nashville, Tenn. NASCAR said Parsons was a bystander during the driguez, Wrona (8); Tomko, Hutton (6), White (8), Shaw (9) and Fordyce. W-Oliver, 3-0. L-Tomko, 0-1.

HR-Clndn-natl, Young (1). RED SOX 2, PHILLIES 1 At Clearwater, Fit. Boston 000 010 010-2 8 0 Philadelphia 000 100 000-190 Lowe, Avery (6), Gordon (8), Shouse (9), Garces (9) and Leyrrtz. Varitek (8); Green, Bottalico (7), Brewer (8). SpracHin (9) and Estalella.

W-Avery, 1-0. Brewer, 1-1. Sv Garces (6). HR Philadelphia, Brogna (3). MARLINS 6, CARDINALS 4 AtVlera.Fla.

St. Louis 100 102 000-4 8 0 Florida 200 220 00x-6 131 Mercker, Aybar (5) and Lampkin, Sheatler (8); Ludwick, Darensbourg (6), Gonzalez (9), Henriquez (9) and Johnson, Zaun (8). Ludwick, 1-0. Mercker, 0-2. Sv Henriquez (2).

HRs St. Louis, McGwire (6), Jordan (2). Florida, Sheffield (1). 52 MIDWEST REGIONAL At Lubbock, Texas Monday's championship Louisiana Tech 72, Purdue 65 MIDEAST REGIONAL At Nashville, Tenn Monday's championship Tennessee 76, North Carolina 70 WEST REGIONAL At Oakland, Calll. Monday's championship Arkansas 77, Duke 72 THE FINAL FOUR At Kansas City, Mo Friday Louisiana Tech (30-3) vs.

North Carolina State (254), 7 BASEBALL Anwrcan League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Assigned RHP Everett Strull and OF Danny Crybum to the Orioles rehabilitation center in Sarasota. Waived OF Tony Taras-co and LHP Rick Knvda. CLEVELAND INDIANS-Placed RHP Chad Ogea and LHP John Smiley on the 1 5-day disabled list, retroactive to March 22. Claimed LHP Rick Krivda off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles. DETROIT TIGERS-Purchassd the contracts ol INF Bill Ripken and Joe Oliver.

Designated Marcus Jensen for assignment. Transferred OF Trey Bee-mon from the 1 5- to the 60-day disabled list. Placed RHP Frank Castillo on the 1 5-day disabled list. KANSAS CITY ROYALS-Optioned OF Jermaine Dye to Omaha of the PCL. Reassigned 1B Carlos Mendez to their minor-league camp.

Placed OF Roderick Myers on the 15-day disabled list. Released LHP Chris Hammond. TEXAS RANGERS Released INF Scott Cooper from his contract with Oklahoma of the PCL. TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Released OF Jacob Brumfleld. Reassigned RHP Pet.

Boston 16 7 .696 Texas 18 8 692 Baltimore 15 7 .682 Oakland 17 11 .607 New York 14 10 .583 Detroit 15 11 .577 Anaheim 15 12 .556 Chicago 16 13 .552 Seattle 14 12 .538 Toronto 13 15 .464 Kansas City 10 14 .417 Minnesota 11 16 .407 Cleveland 9 14 .391 Tampa Bay 10 16 .385 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. San Diego 18 9 .667 Los Angeles 15 9 .625 New York 16 10 .615 Houston 13 9 .591 Arizona 16 13 .552 Philadelphia 13 12 .520 Atlanta 13 13 .500 Chicago 13 13 .500 Pittsburgh 11 13 .458 St. Louis 10 12 .455 Cincinnati 11 15 .423 Colorado 12 17 .414 Florida 9 14 .391 San Francisco 9 19 .321 Milwaukee 9 20 .310 Montreal 4 21 .160 NCAA I Men EAST REGIONAL At Albany, N.Y. FIRST ROUND Saturday Clarkson (234-3) vs. Colorado College (25-12-3), noon Wisconsin (26-13-1) vs.

Nsw Hampshire (23-11-1), 3 p.m. SECOND ROUND Sunday Clarkson-Colorado College winner vs. Boston College (25-8-5), 2 p.m. Wisconsin-New Hampshire winner vs. Boston University (28-7-2), 5:30 p.m.

WEST REGIONAL At Ann Arbor, Mich. FIRST ROUND Friday Ohio State (24-12-2) vs. Yale (23-8-3), 5 p.m. Michigan (28-11-1) vs. Princeton (18-10-7), 8:30 p.m.

SECOND ROUND Saturday, March 28 Ohio State-Yale winner vs. Michigan State (31-5-4), 6 p.m. Michigan-Princeton winner vs. North Dakota (30-7-1), 9 p.m. THE FINAL FOUR At Boston SEMIFINALS Thursday, April 2 Pairings TBA, 2 p.m.

and 8 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP Saturday, April 4 Semifinal winners, 7:30 p.m. AP PhotoHANS DERYf Anna Koumikova of Russia celebrates her victory over ninth-seeded Conchita Martinez at the Upton Tennis cnampionsnips One Williams (NOTE: Split-squad games count in the down for Hingis By STEVEN WINE Associated Press Writer EXPOS 6, DODGERS 1 At Jupiter, Fla. Los Angeles 000 001 000-1 7 1 Montreal 120 030 00x-611 1 Lanktord, Reyes (5), Guthrie (7), Hall (8) and Piazza, Prince (6); Vazquez, Batista (6), Urbina (8) and Widger, Henley (6). W-Vazquez, 1-2.

L-Lankford, 1-2. MARINERS 7, ANGELS 5 At Tempe, Ariz. Seattle 011 230 000-7151 Anaheim 000 003 011 5 7 0 Cloude, Spoljaric (7), Ayala (9) and Wilson, Marzano (7); McDowell, Hasegawa (5), Holtz (8), Percival (9) and Nevin, Holland (7). W-Cloude, 2-2. L-Mc-Dowell, 1-1.

Sv-Ayala (2). HRs Seattle. Segui 2 (4). Anaheim, Salmon (5). PADRES 7, GIANTS 4 At Peoria, Ariz.

San Francisco 000 002 002-4 9 0 San Diego 000 002 32x 7 11 1 Gardner, Ortiz (5), Nen (8) and Mayne; Ashby, Miceli (8), Hoffman (9) and Romero, Hernandez (7). Ashby, 1-3. Ortiz, 1-1. HR San Diego, Caminiti d). ROCKIES 8, BREWERS 5 At Tucson, Ariz.

Milwaukee 002 002 100-515 4 Colorado 013 002 02x 8 12 0 Mercedes, Reyes (6), Myers (7), Jones KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. The two teen agers traded 36 strokes, scrambling from side to side in a baseline rally so breathtak ing that it left Martina Hingis panting and leaning against the back wall. Arkansas (22-10) vs. Tennessee (37-0). 30 minutes after first game Sunday Semifinal winners, 8:30 Women's NIT Tuesday's championship Penn State 59, Baylor 56 NAIA I Women At Jackson, Tenn.

Monday's semifinals Southern Nazarene 66, Simon Fraser 63 Union, Tenn. 80, Findlay, Ohio 64 Tuesday 's championship Union, Tenn. 73, Southern Nazarene 70 NCAA I Men THE FINAL FOUR At San Antonio Saturday's semifinals Kentucky (33-4) vs. Stanford (30-4), 5:42 North Carolina (34-3) vs. Utah (29-3), 30 minutes after first game Monday's championship Semifinal winners, 9:18 p.m.

Men's NIT At New York Tuesday's semifinals Minnesota 91, Fresno State 89, OT Penn State (18-12) vs. Georgia (19-14), 9:30 Thursday's championship Fresno State (21-12) vs. Penn State-Georgia loser, 5 Minnesota (19-15) vs. Penn State-Georgia winner, 7:30 NAIA I Men At Tulsa, Okla. Monday's championship Georgetown, Ky.

83, Southern Nazarene 69 NCAA women's summaries LATE MONDAY MIDEAST REGIONAL TENN. 76, NORTH CAROLINA 70 At Nashville, Tenn. NORTH CAROLINA (70): Reid 8-144- The pomt ended when Hingis swatted a forehand long. That gave upstart Serena Williams two match points at 15-40, 3-5 in the third set of their thriller Tuesday at the Lip fight, but did nothing to stop Nead. The crew chief, who was escorted from Darlington Raceway Saturday morning, before the Busch Series race, was fmed $2,500 and suspended until April 15 for actions "detrimental to automobile racing or to NASCAR." Nead will miss the races this Saturday at Bristol, on April 4 at Fort Worth, Texas, and on April 11 at Hickory N.C.

NASCAR spokesman Tim Sullivan said Tuesday that Parsons was also fmed $2,500. Both driver and crew chief have been placed on probation until Dec. 31. Alexander 'was not penalized. Las Vegas group plans Formula One course A local group wants to build a race course on the end of the Las Vegas Strip to host a Formula One event.

The 2 V4 -mile circuit would be built along with a championship golf course on land owned by the Bureau of Land Management on the south end of the hotel corridor. United States Grand Prix, headed by Tommy Baker, is one of three entities bidding to build a golf course and an "additional compatible recreation component" on the 160 acres of land. Clark County officials are expected to announce in May which group will be awarded the development contract. "We're obviously the only people bidding on that property who are saying we'll build a golf course with a race track," Baker said. Baker said the F-l circuit would be incorporated in the design of the Grand Prix Links golf course and would be used only once a year for a proposed season-ending United States Grand Prix.

PRO FOOTBALL Panthers sign tackle Sean Gilbert Defensive tackle Sean Gilbert, who sat out the 1997 season in a dispute Lipton Championships KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) Results Tuesday of the $4.6 million Lipton Championships at the Tennis Center at Cran-don Parte: MEN'S SINGLES Fourth Round Tim Henman, England, def. Petr Kor-da (2), Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-4; Marce-lo Rios (3), Chile, def. Goran Ivanisevic, Croatia, 6-2, 6-3. 7-5; Thomas Enqvist, Sweden, def.

Greg Rusedski (5), Britain, Jeff Tarango, Manhattan Beach, def. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (6), Russia, 34, 6-3, 6-2; Alex Corretja (8), Spain, def. Fabrice Santoro, France, 6-1 34, 6-3; Gustavo Kuerten (10), Brazil, def. Nicolas Kiefer, Germany, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4; Steve Campbell, Detroit, def Wayne Fer-reira, South Africa, 6-7, 6-2. WOMEN'S SINGLES Fourth Round Anna Koumikova, Russia, def.

Con-chita Martinez (9), Spain, 6-3, 6-0. Quarteflnals Martina Hingis (1), Switzerland, def. Serena Williams, Palm Beach Gardens, 6-3, 14, 74 (7-4). ton Championships. "I didn't feel very well in my skin, Hmgis admitted.

But the top-ranked Swiss Miss escaped un standings; games against non-major league teams do not.) Tuesday Toronto 8, Tampa Bay 6 Detroit 4, Atlanta 3 Kansas City 15, Houston 0 New York Mets 5, Baltimore 1 Texas 9, Cincinnati 4 Boston 2, Philadelphia 1 Florida 6, St. Louis 4 Montreal 6, Los Angeles 1 Seattle 7, Anaheim 5 Chicago Cubs 15, Oakland 7 Arizona 6, Chicago White Sox 3 San Diego 7, San Francisco 4 Colorado 8, Milwaukee 5 Pittsburgh at Minnesota, late Cleveland at New York Yankees, late Today Montreal vs. Los Angeles at Vero Beach, Fla, 12:35 Texas vs. Tampa Bay at St. Petersburg, 1:05 Boston vs.

Pittsburgh at Bradenton, 1:05 Cleveland vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, 1:05 St. Louis vs. New York Mets at Port St. Lucie, 1:10 San Diego vs.

Oakland at Phoenix, 3:05 Chicago White Sox vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 3:05 Anaheim vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, 3:05 Colorado vs. Arizona at Tucson, 3:05 San Francisco vs. Seattle at Peoria, 3:05 Baltimore vs.

Florida at Viera, 6:05 Detroit vs. Kansas City at Haines City, 7:05 Minnesota vs. Cincinnati at Sarasota, 7:05 Houston vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, 7:05 Toronto vs. New York Yankees at Tampa, 7:15 Linescores CUBS 15, ATHLETICS 7 At Phoenix Chicago 412 160 010-1521 1 Oakland 000 010 240- 7102 Trachsel, Stevens (6), Telemaco (7), Pisciotta (8), Adams (9 and Houston, scathedwith some controversial help from a trainer and edged Williams, 6-3, 1-6, 7-6 (7-4), in the quarterfinals.

That's one Williams down and one to go tor Luis Andujar to their minor-league camp. National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Reassigned RHP Dave Pavlas to their minor-league camp. CINCINNATI REDS-Claimed OF Tony Tarasco off waivers from the Balti-moreOrioles. FLORIDA MARLINS Placed 3B Bobby BonKIa on the 15-day disabled list. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CHARLOTTE HORNETS Waived Tony Farmer.

FOOTBALL National Football League SAN DIEGO CHARGERS-Signed LB Gerald Dixon to a two-year contract. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Named Dave Pearson director of public relations. National Hockey League ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS-Traded Dmitri Mironov to the Detroit Red Wings for Jamie Pushor and a 1998 fourth-round draft pick. BUFFALO SABRES-Traded Jason Dawe to the New York Islanders for Paul Kruse and Jason Holland. CALGARY FLAMES-Retumed LW Todd Hlushko, Jim Dowd and Hnat Domenichelli to Saint John of the AHL.

COLORADO AVALANCHE-Traded Joseph Marha to the Anaheim Mighty Ducks for LW Warren Rychel and a conditional 1999 draft pick. DALLAS STARS-Traded LW Bob Er-rey, RW Todd Harvey and a 1998 fourth-round draft pick to the New York Rangers for RW Mike Keane, Brian Skrudland and a conditional draft pick in 1998 or 1999. Acquired RW Mike Kennedy from the Toronto Maple Leafs for a 1998 eighth-round draft pick. DETROIT RED WINGS-Retumed Norm Marade to Adirondack of the AHL. FLORIDA PANTHERS-Traded Ray Sheppard to the Carolina Hurricanes lor Kirk McLean.

Traded Tom Fitzgerald to the Colorado Avalanche for LW Mark Parrish and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks 1 998 third-round draft pick. NEW YORK ISLANDERS Signed Rich Pikm to a multiyear contract. Traded Mark Janssens to the Phoenix Coyotes for a 1998 ninth-round pick. NEW YORK RANGERS-Returned Marc Savard, RW Vladimir Vorobiev and Dan Cloutier to Hartford of the AHL. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS-Traded Janne NSnima to the Edmonton Oilers for Dan McGiHis and a 1 998 second-round draft pick.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-Traded Patrick Lalime to the Anaheim Mighty Ducks for Sean Pronger. ST. LOUIS BLUES-Traded RW Joe Murphy to the San Jose Sharks for Todd Gill. Traded Harry York to the New York Rangers for Mike Eastwood. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Traded Jason Wiemer to the Calgary Flames for RW Sandy McCarthy and a 1998 third-and fifth-round draft pick.

Traded Bryan Marchment and David Shaw to the San Jose Sharks for LW Andrea Nazarov. future considerations and a conditional exchange of draft picks this year. Recalled Mike McBain from Adirondack of the Hingis, the defending champion. In Thursday's semifinals she'll play Serena's sister, Venus, who beat Silvia Farina, 6-1, 6-2. Serena, 16, served notice that she ready to join 17-year-old Venus and 16-year-old An PGA Money PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla.

(AP) na Koumikova as challengers to the reign ot Hingis, 17. PGA Tour money leaders through the Bay Hill Invitational, which ended March "Serena is gomg to be a tough opponent in 22: the future," Hingis said. Hingis appeared on the verge of exhaus (8) and Levis, Matheny (6); Wnght, McLT-roy (6), Munoz (8), DeJean (9) and Man-waring. McElroy, 1-0. Reyes, 0-1.

Sv DeJean (1). Calendar March 31 Opening day, active rosters reduced to 25 players. June 2-4 Amateur draft. July 7 All-Star game, Denver. July 26 Hall of Fame inductions, Cooperstown, N.Y.

July 27 Hall of Fame game, Baltimore vs. Toronto, Cooperstown, N.Y. July 31 Last day to make an inter-league trade without waivers. Aug. 31 Last day to be on a team's active roster or disabled list and be eligible for postseason play.

Sept. 1 Active rosters increased to 40 players. Sept. 29 Playoffs begin. Oct.

17 World Series begins, city of AL champion. Oct. TBA Free agent filing begins, day after World Series ends Nov. TBA Free agent filing ends, 1 5 days after World Series ends Dec. 7 Last day for teams to offer salary arbitration fo their former players who became free agents.

Dec. 1 9 Last day for free agents offered salary arbitration to accept or reject the offers. Dec. 20 Last day to offer 1999 contracts to unsigned players. tion before she fended off the two match Tm 1.

John Huston 8 2. Billy Mayfair 8 3. Tiger Woods 6 4. David Duval 7 5. Mark Cateavecchia 8 6.

Jesper Pamevik 6 points and held serve to trail 4-5. Then she made a dubious request for a trainer, com Money $646,490 $595,569 $571,100 $550,520 $522,246 $466,773 $439,706 $412,767 $406,538 $397,613 $391,872 plaining of leg cramps, and received three minutes of treatment. In men's fourth-round play, second-ranked 7. Fred Couples 8. Skip Kendall 9.

Ernie Els 10. Scott Simpson 11. Michael Bradley Petr Korda squandered his chance to overtake No. 1 Pete Sampras in the rankings next weetk by losing to Tim Henman, fr4, 64. Sam pras was eliminated Monday by Wayne Steve Campbell, a 27-year-old journeyman Valpo camps from Detroit, became the first qualifier in Valparaiso University men's soccer coach Mis Mrak has announced the Cru Lipton history to reach the men quarterfinals by beating Ferreira, 6-7 (3-7), 6-2, 7-5.

saders will hold four summer camps from June 15-18 at Eastgate Field on the VU Third-ranked Marcelo Rios, who could be campus. All campers must provide molded or turf soccer shoes, a soccer ball, shin guards, sunblock, and water for come No. 1 if he wins the tournament, beat Goran Ivanisevic, 6-2, 6-3. No. 5 Greg Rusedski was upset by Thomas Enqvist, 6-2, 6-2, and America's Line by Michael "Roxy" Rox-borough gives the expected margin of victory for major sports events.

Home teams are capitalized. When two numbers are listed, the first is the opening line and the second is the current. camps. Registration deadline is May 30. No.

6 Yevgeny Kafelnikov lost to Jeff Tarango, The camps include a Fundamental Camp for ages 6-9 an Intermediate Camp for ages 10-13 an Advanced Camp for ages 14-16 (100). and a Goalkeep er Camp for ages 10-18 $100 For more information, contact the Val 7 20. Wright 9-162-321, N.Walker 0-3 0-0 0, Brown 2-9 0-0 4, Teasley 5-12 3-4 13, Gaspar 3-7 2-4 8, Barksdale 1-3 0-0 2, S.Walker 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 29-66 11-1870. TENNESSEE (76): Holdsclaw 8-26 13-14 29, Catchings 4-133-411, Stephens 0- 2 04 0, Jolly 0-3 44 4, Randall 8-194-6 20, Clement 0-41-21, Geter 4-4 3-3 11.

Totals 24-71 28-3376 Halftime Tennessee 33, North Carolina 27. 3-Point goals North Carolina 1- 8 (Wright 1-1, Brown 0-1, Gaspar 0-1, Teasley 0-5), Tennessee 0-9 (Holdsclaw 0-1, Randall 0-1, Clement 0-2, Jolly 0-2, Catchings 0-3). Fouled out N.Walker. Rebounds North Carolina 40 (Reid 13), Tennessee 45 (Holdsclaw 9). Assists North Carolina 13 (Teasley 6), Tennessee 11 (Catchings, Jolly, Clement 3).

Total fouls North Carolina 25, Tennessee 16. Records North Carolina 27-7, Tennessee 37-0. A 14,848. WEST REGIONAL ARKANSAS 77, DUKE 72 At Oakland, Calif. ARKANSAS (77): Karlin 6-12 0-0 12, Messer 9-16 0-0 20, Jones 1-4, 0-0 2, Smith 2-6 9-10 13, Willits 0-5 0-2 0, Christensen 6-1 1 0-0 14, Stancle 0-1 0-0 0, Adams 6-9 2-2 14, Bragg 0-0 0-0 0, Anderson 1-1 0-0 2, Wright 0-0 0-0 0.

Totals 31-65 11-14 77. DUKE (72): Browne 9-12 2-4 20, Schweitzer 0-4 2-3 2, VanGorp 5-7 4-6 14, Erickson 5-15 2-2 12, Howard 2-6 1-2 6, Rice 2-6 4-5 8, Parent 3-4 3-4 9, Black 0-21-41. Totals 26-56 19-30 72. Halftime Arkansas 32, Duke 31. 3-Point goals Arkansas 4-11 (Messer 2-4, Christensen 2-4, Smith 0-2, Willits 0-1), Duke 1-11 (Howard 1-2, Schweitzer 0-2, Rice 0-2, Erickson 0-5).

Fouled out Christensen. Rebounds Arkansas 34 (Adams 6), Duke 38 (Rice, Parent, Schweitzer 6). Assists Arkansas 13 (Smith 4), Duke 14 (Browne 3, Parent 3). Total fouls-Arkansas 22, Duke 18. Records-Arkansas 22-10, Duke 24-8.

Boys state finals The pairings for Saturday's championship games in the Indiana High School Athletic Association boys basketball tournament at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis: Class 1 -A: Lafayette Catholic (23-3) vs. Bloomfield (17-9), 11a.m. Class 2-A: Alexandria (194) vs. Southwestern (Jefferson) (17-9) 1 p.m. Class 3-A: Yorktown (24-3) vs.

Indpls Cathedral (21-4), 6:30 p.m. Class 4-A: Marion (24-2) vs. Indpls Pike (27-1), 8:30 p.m. paraiso University Men's Soccer Office at (219) 464-5783. NBA Fav PACERS Heat PISTONS Nets Bulls SUNS Mavericks SONICS LAKERS Knicks Pis 10.5 7 1 2 10 9 4.5 10 15 6.5 Undg Rockets CELTICS Spurs 76ERS MAGIC Twolves NUGGETS Wizards Kings CLIPPERS with the Washington Redskms, agreed Tuesday on a contract with the Carolina Panthers that would make him the NFL's highest-paid defensive lineman ever.

The six-year, $40 million deal is contingent on the Panthers working out a compensation package with the Redskins for Gilbert. "We're far from done," Carolina coach Dom Capers said in Orlando, where he is attending the NFL meetings. "We've gotten past step but we've still got steps and to go." Gilbert's new contract, worth an average of about $6.7 million per season, surpasses the five-year, $32.5 million deal given to defensive tackle John Randle by the Minnesota Vikings. The Panthers beat out Miami, which was in the bidding to the $6 million point. "This wasn't free agency, this was an auction," said Bob Ackles, the Dolphins' personnel director.

BOXING Holyfield to face Akinwande in Garden FROM PAGE CI Daly. Year of sobriety Gymnastics Mlchlana USAG STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Boys at Plalnf Ield Class 5 Martinez (7); Small, Bochtler (3), Groom (5), Fetters (9) and Hinch, McKay (7). W-Trachsel, 4-0. L-Small, 0-1. HRs Chicago, Sosa (6), Alexander (2), Brown (4).

Oakland, Magadan (4), Grieve (3). DIAMONDBACKS 6, CHISOX 3 At Tucson, Ariz. Chicago 020 001 000-3 7 0 Arizona 000 202 11x 6 12 0 Baldwin, Fordham (6), Simas (7). Karchner (8) and Kreuter, Suppan, Brown (8), Rodriguez (9) and Fabregas. Suppan, 1-2.

Fordham, 0-3. Sv Rodriguez (2). HRs Arizona, Fabregas 2 (4). 8LUE JAYS 8, DEVIL RAYS 6 At Dunedtn, Fla. Tampa Bay 101 030 010-6 6 0 Toronto 303 002 OOx-814 2 Springer, Eichhorn (5), Aldred (6), Lopez (6), Yan (7) and Dlfellce; Guzman, Anduiar (6), Plesac (8), Quantrill (8) and Fletcher, Dalesandro (6).

W-Guzman, 2-2. Springer, 1-1. Sv-Ouantrill (2). HRs Tampa Bay, McGriff (3). Toronto.

Samuel (5). TIGERS 4, BRAVES 3 At Lakeland, Fla. Atlanta 100 010 100-3 82 Detroit 000 001 30x 451 Millwood, Byrd (7), Embree (8) and Perez, Hanel (7); Sanders, Runyan (7), Florie (8), Brocail (9) and Casanova. Runyan, 1-0. Byrd, 0-1.

Sv Brocail (1). HRs-Atlanta, Pride (3), Perez (3). ROYALS 15, ASTROS 0 At Haines City, Fla. Houston 000 000 000 0 9 2 Kansas City 000 643 20x 15 19 0 Schourek, Lima (4), Magnante (7), Scanlan (8) and Eusebio, Ausmus (7); Haney, Bevil (7), Smith (9) and Fasano, Kmak (7). W-Haney, 3-2.

L-Schourek, 0-1. HRs Kansas City, Palmer (5), Pendleton (2). METS ORIOLES 1 At Fort Lauderdale, Fla New York 000 013 001-5 9 0 Baltimore 010 000 000-153 Reed, McMichael (7), Trlicek (g). Wendell and Pratt; Rodriguez, Mathews (6), Chariton (7), Orosco (8), Benitez (9) and Greene, Rosarlo (9). W-Reed, 1-0.

Mathews, 0-3. RANGERS REDS 4 At Sarasota. Fla Age 10: 2. Joe Beehler. 3.

Nicholas My College Basketball Fav Pts NCAA Tournament Undg ers. Age 12: 1 Mike Robertson, 2. Ryan sailfish hangs from the inside balcony and photographs of Ernest Hemingway, the poster boy for the hard-drinking man's man, Warner. Girls at Warsaw Level 5 are everywhere. 1.

Gymnastics Michiana 102.7, 2. Just inside the front door is a Sloppy Joe Elkhart Elite 99.2. 3. Horizon 87.5, 4. shirt autographed by Daly Cassopolis 86.1, 5.

Kosco 83.95. AHL. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS-Traded Jeff Brown to the Washington Capitals for Syfvain Cote. Traded Jamie Ma-coun to the Detroit Red Wings for an undisclosed draft pick. VANCOUVER CANUCKS-Traded Dave Babych and a 1998 sixth-round pick to the Philadelphia Flyers for a 1998 third-round pick.

SOCCER Women's World Cup 1 999 FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP-Named Anson Dorrance to the advisory board. Major League Soccer MLS Signed Ian Feuer and allocated him to the New England Revolution. COLLEGE CALIFORNIA, Limin Jin women's volleyball coach. CAMPBELL Announced the resignation of Jewel Lehman, women's volleyball coach. CORNELL Named John Reaves offensive coordinator.

EDINBORO Named Todd V. Jay associate athletic director. MINNESOTA-Named Steve Axman quarterbacks coach. MOUNT ST. CLARE-Announced the resignation of Alan L.

Geist, athletic director, effective May 31 SOUTH CAROLINA Promoted Rick Callahan to men's associate head basketball coach. Named Barclay Rade-baugh men's assistant basketball coach WASHINGTON AND LEE Announced the resignation of Jim Phemis-ter, women's cross country and assistant women's track coach. WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE-An-nounced the resignation of Paul Helgren. assistant athletic director for external operations, effective April 3 to accept a position as the assistant athletic director for media relations at the University of Sloppy Joe is the kind of place that can 7-8 years: 1. Gabriella Agostino, 2.

Caitlin Sullivan. Ml: 1. Emily Monroe, 2. Chelsea make you feel comfortable. It's also the kind of place were you can get in trouble, as Daly found out a year ago.

Hoeflinger. Level 6 Saturday Final Four Kentucky 8 Stanford Carolina 8.5 Utah Odd to win the NCAA North Carolina even Kentucky 7-5 Stanford 8-1 Utah 10-1 Note: Number Inside the bracket Is the overunder total. NHL Fav Goals Undg RANGERS e-VS Senators Canadians A-1 LIGHTNING BLACKHAWKS 14-1 Ducks OILERS eV Capitals Home teams In capital letters 1. Gymnastics Michiana 103.6, 2. "It was very crowded, said Jeff Taylor, a Elkhart Elite 94.5, 3.

Lakeland 91 .2. bartender at Sloppy Joe's on that night when 7-11: 1. Sarah Griffin, 2. Katie Leslie Daly had his last drink. 12-14: 1.

Karen Verhostra. With a unification bout with "He was very nice, signing autographs and Lennox Lewis put off, Evander Holy field will defend his WBA heavy buying drinks for people," Taylor said Monday night. "He drank a lot, but he was not a Field reservations weight title against Henry Akinwande on June 6 at Madison Square The South Bends Parks and Recre ation Department will begin taking ball di Garden. amond reservations on Monday, March 30. Reservations may be made in person from a at the Newman Recreation Center or by calling (219) 235-7628 "It's pretty much done, there are just a few little details to work out," free agents.

April 18-1 9 -Draft, New York May 18-21 Spring meeting, Miami. July 15 Signing period ends by 4 p.m. EOT for unrestricted free agents who received June 1 tender. during those hours. Reservation fees are the same as last year: $1 for unlighted NFL Calendar March 22-27 Annual meeting, Ortando, Fla.

April 1 3 Signing period ends for restricted free agents. April 17 Deadline for old club to exercise right of first refusal to restricted said Marina Capuro of Showtime, which will handle the pay-per-view distribution of the fight. An official fields. $3 for lighted field until 6:00 p.m. Texas 012 010 032-914 0 Cincinnati 000 020 002-4 6 0 Oliver, Santana (6), Bailee (8) and Ro and $6 for use of lights.

Schnitz 424, B. Schroder 408, Steve Schroeder, South Central, 359; Sanchez 358, Fleming 353, Joel Grmdle, Plymouth, 349; Brad Mumma, LaPorte, 329. Driscoll 326, J. Scott 314, Scott Bailey, Argos, 314; Aaron Huber, NorthWood, 308, N. Weaver 305, Nate problem." The real problem came when Daly left Sloppy Joe's and returned to his hotel room.

His wife, Paulette, told him she had taken as much as she could stand of his drinking and was leaving him. Daly trashed the room, causing $1,000 in damage, and was eventually taken to the hospital in an ambulance, fearing for his life. Two days later, he was on his way to the Betty Ford center and his second stint of alcohol rehabilitation. "If I had continued the way I was going last year, I don't think I would be heue," Daly said. That night, he was the life of the party.

"He got up with the band and sang some little redneck songs, some Lynyrd Skynyrd," said Tara Raichel, who was also a bartender the night Daly had his last drink. "He was a perfect guest." He was also a perfect drunk. On Saturday, Daly will get a coin from Alcoholics Anonymous marking one year of sobriety. On Tuesday, he slowly turned in his hand one of the nearly 100 coins sent to him by other recovering alcoholics. "The scariest part is it's a day-to-day thing," Daly said, looking at the coin.

"If I want to buy my death, I can just go to a liquor store and buy it." And because of that, Daly pays the price Hudson. Bremen. 300. Sophom*ores Webb 644. A.

Thomas 357, Adam Bontreger, West- 9 Brian Wray, Plymouth 25 Jon Whlteaker, Westville 20 Eric Stults, Argos 20 Greg Tonagel. LaPorte 26 Jon Swartz, Goshen 22 Justin Runk, West Central 21 Lincoln Glass, Clay 22 Darmetrels Kikjore, Wash. 23 Bob Mulcahy. Marquette 23 Ryan StHfney, Bethany 24 Brandon Webb. Knox 21 Adam Lawrence, LaCrosse 23 Greg Babco*ck, Penn 21 John Foster.

Oregon-Davis 25 Steve Farmer, Michigan City 21 Tony Chebniniak, St. Joseph's 22 Joe Nixon, Valparaiso 23 view, 351; Drabyn 322, Thwaits 319. J. Nelson 314, Mark 292. D.

Beck 289, Yoder 250, Wiggins 247, Nolen 238. Eaton 233. Collins 225, Justin Blotkamp, West Noble. 225; Austin Unterbrink, Trtlon, 224; Eric announcement is expected Monday, the day before the fight's promoter, Don King, goes on trial for insurance fraud. The fight will be Holyfield's first since he stopped Michael Moorer on Nov.

8. Holyfield and Lewis had been negotiating to unify the heavyweight title, but when HBO and Holyfield could not agree on the financial terras that fight was put on the back burner. Holyfield is expected to earn about $10 million for the Akinwande fight, about half of what he made against Moorer and what he asked for against Lewis. Akinwande is expected to earn $2.5 million. While the Garden usually stages fights on Friday nights, the Holyfield bout was pushed back one day to avoid a conflict with the NBA Finals.

It will be held, however, on the same day as the Belmont Stakes, the final leg of the TripW Crown. 679 482 456 557 441 420 430 436 427 442 385 411 375 444 369 384 402 366 365 434 JVO 346 367 330 314 av 27.2 24.1 22.8 21.4 20.0 20.0 19.5 19.0 18.6 18.4 18.3 17.9 17.9 17.8 17.6 17.5 17.5 17.4 17.4 17.4 17.2 16.5 15.3 15.0 15.0 Yoder, Westview. 222. Finnegan 221, Jayme Fazi, Northndge, 200; Rob Weirich, Northridge, 198, Bob Garber, Bethany Christian, 10.5; Erik Peterson, Knox, 10.5; Mike Sanchez, North Judson, 10.5; David Slos, Bremen, 10.4; Doug Barnbrook, Adams, 10.3; Deric Beck, Rochester, 10.3; Brandon Eaton, Tippecanoe Valley, 10 John Collins. LaSalle.

10 2: Chadd Blasko, Mishawaka, 10.1; Josh Maron, Concord, 10.1; Levi Wilson, Oregon-Davis, 10.1; Andy Westafer, Triton, 10.1; Brady Stipp, Wawasee, 10.1 Jared Mahnensmlth, Wawasee, 100; Billy Peterson. Culver Military, 10.0; Tim Dolezal, Marquette, 10.0; Mike Derrickson, North Judson, 10.0. CAREER SCORING Seniors Tonagel 1,455, Stults 1,430, Wray 1,256. Kahl 1,155, Whiteaker 976, B. Brawn 936, Blum 914, A.

Lawrence 885, Chelminiak 832, V. Malone 826, Glass 816, Rough 765, S. Reynolds 759, Mulcahy 729, Gaff 71 5, Fosler 683, Farmer 682, T. Kline 664, Mishler 653, Nixon 652, Jama! Henry, Washington, 644; Dooley 640, Gawthrop 639. Weirich 633.

Henderson 630, Adrian Pettis. Jimtown, 621 Lemings 615, Swartz 614; Tunis 598, Jeff Ballard, LaPorte, 575; Plank 554, B. Schrock 553, Love 550, Peterson 525, B. Phillips 524, Babco*ck 521, Frever 518, Stitfney 508 Juniors Welsh 731 James 568, Remley 540, Dragoo 509. Runk 490, Kilgore 464, Cooper 4SfJ, Springer 443.

Ryan Busse. South Central, 441, Huhnke 438, 14.4; Ryan Thwaits, Fairfield, 14.4; Will Mishler, Culver Military, 14.3; Andy Plank, Warsaw, 14.3; Mike Remley. St. Joseph's 14.0. Mike Dooley, Elkhart Memorial.

13.9; Rich Gawthrop, Elkhart Central, 13.6; Aaron Thomas, Northridge. 13.6; Brian Schroder, Marian, 13.5; John DuPont, New Prairie, 13.4; Brad Schrock, Bethany. 13.2; James Fleming, Michigan City, 13.1; Josh Newman, Winamac, 13.1. Greg Myers, Fairfield, 12.9; Brandon Huhnke, LaCrosse, 12.9; Seth Wilson, Rochester, 12.8; Eric Love, Tippecanoe Valley, 12 Mark Lemings, Lakeland, 12.6; Jason Springer, Clay, 12.3; Shawn Henderson, Riley. 12.3; Nicholas Weaver, Culver Military, 12.3; Luke Reed, Warsaw, 12.3; Steve Drabyn, LaPorte, 12.1.

Bryan Forbes. Washington, 11.8; Thomas Kline, Goshen, 1 1 8, Rod Ivory LaSalle. 11.7; James Scott. Elkhart Central, 1 1.7; Zane Cooper, South Central. 1 1.7; EMM Reringer, Argos, 11.6; Adam Heeg, Marian, 1 1 Nick Treadway, Concord, 1 1 Erie Nolen, LaVille, 11.3; Troy Frever, Marquette, 11.3; Pete Gaff, New Prairie, 11.3; Matt Savill, Triton, 11.3; Chris Wiggins, Warsaw, 11.1; Clay Finnegan, West Central, 11.1; Kyle Burgess, Winamac, 11.0.

Adam Mark, Bremen, 10.9; Brian Phillips, Valparaiso, 10.9; Matt Montgomery, West Noble, 10.9; Derek Yoder, Westview, lO.ffh Jeff Nelson. West-view, 10.7; Jason Driscoll, Misfiawaka. 10.7; Marcos Prater, Rochester, 193; Charlie Roeder, NorthWood, 171; Mark Miller, Westview, 171; Justin Anderson, Lakeland. 166. Mitchell Todd, Lakeland, 167; Zach Nelson, Warsaw, 160, Jason Gilpin, New Prairie, 157.

Vemard Matone, Elk. Memorial21 Freshmen Jason Shidler, Winamac, 136; Scott Owens, West Central, 132; Jackson Atoyebi, Culver Military, 121; Jeff Bums. West Noble, 1 1 1 Toby Steele, West No Bobby Brown, NorthWood 21 Jody Blum, Oregon-Davis 25 Darren Kahl, Valparaiso 23 Kurt Welsh, South Central 21 Kevin Weirich, Northridge 24 Jontae James, LaSalkt 22 Jim Tunis, North Judson 21 ble. 69; Wes Seidelman. Westville, 60; Brandon McKnignt, LaSalle, 55; Chris Adkins, Glenn, 30; Mike Dolezal.

Marquette. 28. Trent Metzger, West Central, 18; Scott Ritchie, Knox, 15; Blake Radtke, North Jud every day. Corey Rough, Glerm, 14.6; Sieve Reynolds, Riley. 14.5; JayDee Parker, Tepecanoe Valley, 14.5; Joel Dragoo.

West Noble, 14 Kyle Schnltz, Rochester. son, 10..

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