Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 25, 2000 Basketball **ALL MAYONES** All Times CDT FIRST ROUND (Best of 5) Saturday, April 22 NBA Playoffs All Times CDT MIamia 95, Detroit 85, Miami leads series 1.0 Miami 72, San Antonio 70, Phoenix leads series 1.0 UOak 104, Seattle 93, Utah leads series 1.0 Philadelphia 92, Charleston 82, Philadelphia leads New York 92, Toronto 88, New York leads series 1-0 Portland 91, Minnesota 88, Portland leads series 1-0 L.A. Lakers 117, Sacramento 107, L.A. Lakers lead series 1-0 88. Milwaukee 85, Indiana leads 1.0 Nebraska to North Carolina Charlotte 108, Philadelphia 98 (OT) series tied 1.1. Cavaliers at 118 (no). Detroit at Miami, 6 p.m. Phoenix at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 26 Toronto at New York, 7 p.m. 11 a.m. Milwaukee at Indiana, 7 p.m. Sacramento at L. A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. land, 9:30 p.m. Thursday. April 27 Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 28 Miami at Detroit, 11:30 a.m. San Antonio at San Antonio, 2 p.m. Uttah at Seattle, 4:30 p. Indiana at Milwaukee, 7:30 p. Sundav. April 30 New York at Toronto, 11:30 a.m. Portland at Minnesota, 2 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 4:30 p.m. amento, 4:30 p.m Monday, May 1 Tuesday, May 2 Scoreboard Charlotte at Philadelphia, TBA, if necessary Indiana at Milwaukee, TBA; if necessary L. A. Lakers at Sacramento, TBA, if necessary New York at Toronto, TBA, if necessary Portland at Minnesota, TBA, if necessary San Antonio at Phoenix, TBA, if necessary Wednesday, May 3 Miami at Detroit, TBA, if necessary Utah at Seattle, TBA, if necessary Thursday, May 4 Milwaukee at Indiana, TBA; if necessary Minnesota at Portland, TBA; if necessary Philadelphia at Charleston, TBA; if necessary Phoenix at San Antonio, TBA; if necessary Friday, May 5 Detroit at Miami, TBA; if necessary Sacramento at LA, LAKERA; if necessary Seattle at Utah, TBA; if necessary Toronto at New York, TBA; if necessary Hockey FIRST ROUND [best of 7] Wednesday, April 12 NHL Playoffs All Times CDT FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) Dallas 2, Edmonton 1 Toronto 2, Ottawa 0 St. Louis 5, San Jose 3 Thursday, April 13 Philadelphia 3, Buffalo 2 Pittsburgh 1, Washington 0 San Diego 2, Miami 0 Detroit 2, Los Angeles 0 Dallas 3, Edmonton 0 Saturday, April 15 Philadelphia 2, Buffalo 1 Pittsburgh 2, Washington 1, OT San Jose 4, St. Louis 2 Colombia 3, Phenom 1 Boston 8, Bloomsbury 6 Terreton 5, Ottawa 1 Edmonton 5, Dallas 2 Philadelphia 2, Buffalo 0 New Jersey 2, Florida 1 Sunday, April 16 Monday, April 17 Pittsburgh 4, Washington 3 Ottawa 4, Toronto 3 Detroit 2, Los Angeles 1 San Jose 4, Philadelphia 1 San Jose 2, St. Louis 1 Tuesday, April 18 ouffalo 3, Philadelphia 2, OT New Jersey 2, Florida 1 Dallas 4, Edmonton 3 Wednesday, April 19 Thursday. April 20 Ottawa 2, Toronto 1 Washington 3, Pittsburgh 2 Detroit 3, Los Angeles 0, Detroit wins series 4-0 San Jose 3, St. Louis 2 Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 2, Philadelphia wins series 14 New Jersey 4, Florida 1, New Jersey wins series 14 Pittsburgh 2, Washington 1, Pittsburgh wins series 4 St. Louis 5, San Jose 3 Dallas 3, Edmonton 2, Dallas wins series 4-1 Colorado 2, Phenix 1, Colorado wins series 4-1 Saturday, April 22 Toronto 2, Ottawa 1, OT, Toronto leads series 3-2 Sundav. April 23 Jose 2, series tied 3. Netherlands Game Today's Name NHL Playoff Scoring Leaders Today's game: San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m. | | GP | G | A | PTS | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Hecht, StL | 6 | 4 | 6 | 10 | | Jagr, StL | 5 | 3 | 7 | 10 | | Young, Pit | 5 | 5 | 2 | 7 | | Nelan, SJ | 5 | 7 | 2 | 7 | | Hirdina, Pit | 3 | 4 | 3 | 7 | | Ozolinsh, Col | 5 | 3 | 4 | 7 | | Turgonen, StL | 6 | 0 | 7 | 7 | | Thomas, Tor | 5 | 5 | 1 | 6 | | Deadmasch, Col | 5 | 3 | 3 | 6 | | Hall, Dol | 5 | 3 | 3 | 6 | | Pronger, StL | 6 | 3 | 3 | 6 | | Sundin, Tor | 5 | 2 | 4 | 6 | | 11 tied | 4 | 3 | 2 | 6 | NHL Goalies Playoff Statistics GOALTENDERS (Empty-net goals in parentheses) | MP | GA | GA | Avg. | W | L | SVs | SVs | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ogdog | 240 | 6 | 1.20 | 4 | 0 | 104 | 94 | | Detroit (0) | 240 | 6 | 1.20 | 4 | 0 | 104 | 94 | | Detroit (1) | 240 | 6 | 1.50 | 4 | 0 | 104 | 94 | | New Jersey (0) | 240 | 6 | 1.50 | 4 | 0 | 98 | 94 | | Joseph | 312 | 8 | 1.15 | 3 | 2 | 127 | 941 | | Toronto (0) | 315 | 8 | 1.15 | 3 | 2 | 127 | 941 | | Boulevard (0) | 315 | 8 | 1.15 | 3 | 2 | 127 | 941 | | Philadelphia (0) | 305 | 8 | 1.15 | 4 | 1 | 116 | 935 | | Tugnutt | 305 | 8 | 1.57 | 4 | 1 | 116 | 950 | | Pittsburgh (0) | 306 | 8 | 1.57 | 4 | 1 | 152 | 950 | | Roy | 299 | 10 | 0.20 | 4 | 0 | 101 | 915 | | Belfour | 300 | 11 | 0.20 | 4 | 0 | 101 | 915 | | Belfour | 300 | 11 | 1.20 | 4 | 1 | 102 | 903 | | Dallas (0) | 300 | 11 | 1.20 | 4 | 1 | 102 | 903 | | Barrassio | 314 | 12 | 0.29 | 2 | 3 | 132 | 917 | | Pittawa (1) | 314 | 12 | 0.29 | 2 | 3 | 132 | 917 | | Pittawa (1) | 301 | 12 | 0.39 | 2 | 3 | 135 | 918 | | Buffalo (2) | 305 | 14 | 0.25 | 1 | 4 | 135 | 906 | | Salo | 297 | 14 | 0.75 | 1 | 4 | 119 | 895 | | Edmonton (1) | 300 | 14 | 0.80 | 1 | 4 | 119 | 895 | | St. Louis (1) | 360 | 17 | 0.23 | 3 | 3 | 126 | 881 | | Vernon | 237 | 12 | 0.30 | 0 | 4 | 124 | 912 | | Florida (0) | 240 | 12 | 0.30 | 0 | 4 | 124 | 912 | | Killington | 284 | 16 | 0.38 | 1 | 8 | 87 | 845 | | Washington (0) | 306 | 17 | 0.33 | 1 | 4 | 92 | 844 | | Burke | 296 | 16 | 0.32 | 1 | 4 | 151 | 904 | | Phoenix (1) | 300 | 17 | 0.34 | 1 | 4 | 151 | 899 | | Jacksonville | 307 | 16 | 0.50 | 1 | 4 | 108 | 899 | | Shields | 338 | 20 | 0.55 | 3 | 3 | 142 | 877 | | San Jose (1) | 360 | 21 | 0.55 | 3 | 3 | 152 | 879 | | Fiset | 200 | 10 | 0.30 | 0 | 3 | 88 | 898 | | Storr | 36 | 2 | 0.33 | 0 | 3 | 23 | 920 | Baseball Monday's College Scores EAST Abright 10, Susquehanna 8-11 Army 5, Lafayette 3 Mass. 5, Grosse Pointe 5 Bridgeport 14, Teeny Post 7 Bridgeport 3, Binghamton 2 College of N.J. 7, Rowan 3 N.C. 15, NJ I. Tech 2 Connecticut 4, C.W. Post 2 Cortland St. 10,11, Oneonta 2 Daniel Webster 10, Becker 2 Edinburgh 3, Indiana, Pa 26 Mhattan 6, Manhattan 1 Iowa 6, Marsh 5, 16, game 10, innings Lock Haven 5, Mercuryhurst 2 Long Island 9, Quincipia 1-7 Massachusetts 4, Boston College 1 Montmouth 6, Bentley 6 Montmouth 3, Faribuck Dickinson 5 Monterault 10, Kean 6 New Haven 7, American International 2 St. Rose 8, Abbott 7 Northwest 7, Stony Brook 3 Northeastern 7, Harvard 5 Princeton 6, Penn 1-5 Shippensburg 8, Bloomsbury 2 St. Rose 8, Abbott 7 Northwest 7, Harveyville 1 Stonehill 13,12, Assumption 6 Towson 13,9, Drexel 1 Trinity, Co. 6, Springfield 7 Wheaton, Mass. 1,5, Clark U. 0- Widener 18, Eastern 7 William Paterson 10, Ramapo, 6 Appalachian St. 8, N.C.-Asheville 6 Limestone at S.C.-Alken, ppd., rain West Tenn. at Tennessee, ppd., rain MIDWEST Augusta, Ili., 41.7, Cornell, Iowa 3.6 Aurore 18, Borneo 7 Banderton, Moor 1.9, Gustav Adolphus 8-2 Crucock-Steton 12, Baker 2 Hamline 9.5, Minn.-Morns 6.8 Loras 7.8, Dubuque 3.2 Maran, Ind., 34.7, Tahoe 1.9 Crookston 10.2 Ono National 7.8, Capital 2.1 St. Schlafcaster, 17.6, Northland 1.4 Tiffin 10.1, Rio Grande 4.7 Collegiate Baseball Top 25 TUSCON, Ball - The top 25 teams in the College Baseball with pool records through April 23 and point totals (voting by coaches,_p_ports writers and sports information directors); Record Pts 1. South Carolina 41-40 489 2. Florida St. 39-40 489 3. Arizona St. 35-100 482 4. Stanford 31-100 481 5. Georgia Tech. 34:10:0 475 6. Baylor 34:13:0 471 7. Clemson 35:10:0 470 8. Texas 34:13:0 468 9. Louisiana St. 32:10:0 465 10. Houston 30:13:0 457 11. Miami, Fl. 28:14:1 457 12. Auburn 36:11:0 442 13. Mississippi St. 29:11:0 440 14. Loyola Marymount 28:15:0 435 15. Ruggers 30:11:0 431 16. Wake Forest 30:11:0 431 17. Cal. St. Fullerton 24:14:0 428 18. North Carolina 36:11:0 424 19. Nebraska 31:11:0 421 20. Oklahoma 31:15:0 418 21. Long Beach St. 25:16:0 416 22. Florida 29:10:0 410 23. Southern California 27:17:0 418 24. Fresno St. 32:12:0 409 25. Central Florida 33:14:0 406 | | Record | Pts | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. South Carolina | 41-4 | 14 | | 2. Florida State | 39-8 | 2 | | 3. Arizona State | 35-10 | 3 | | 4. Stanford | 31-10 | 4 | | 5. Baylor | 34-13 | 7 | | 6. Texas | 34-11 | 5 | | 7. Clemson | 35-10 | 9 | | 8. Georgia Tech | 34-10 | 8 | | 9. Houston | 30-13 | 13 | | 10. Louisiana State | 32-13 | 10 | | 11. Albany | 35-11 | 10 | | 12. Mississippi State | 39-11 | 15 | | 13. Miami | 28-14 | 14 | | 14. Rutgers | 30-11 | 16 | | 15. Nebraska | 32-13 | 10 | | 16. Fresno State | 32-12 | 18 | | 17. Wake Forest | 34-14 | 11 | | 18. North Carolina | 36-11 | 12 | | 19. Oklahoma | 31-5 | — | | 20. Notre Dame | 32-9 | — | | 21. Cal State Fullerton | 24-14 | 22 | | 22. Loyola Marymount | 28-15 | — | | 23. Wisconsin State | 28-23 | 24 | | 24. Santa Barbara | 33-10 | 17 | | 25. Central Florida | 33-14 | — | TUSCON, ANI — The top 25 teams in the Baseball America poll with records through April 23 (not including tie games) and previous ranking (voting by the staff of Baseball America): Baseball America Top 25 TUSCON, ANP. (AP) -- The top 25 teams in the College Baseball Division II poll, with records through April 23 and point totals by coaches, sports writers and sports information directors); Collegiate Baseball Div II Top 25 1. North Florida 42.10E 480 2. Tampa 41.70 464 3. Cal St.-Chico 34.60 448 4. Delta St. 39.80 436 (tie) Florida Southern 39.10E 430 5. Cal St.-Ohanna 33.40 430 6. Alabama Huntsville 38.14E 378 7. Grand Canyon 32.15E 374 8. North Albania 30.12E 350 **10. Fort Hays St.** 34.10E 375 **11. Monmouth** 39.12E 312 **12. Rockhurst** 32.14E 308 **13. Quincy** 33.10E 274 **14. Missouri St.-Louis** 27.81 268 **15. Missouri St.-Missouri St.* 29.10E 259 **16. Georgia Col. & St.* 33.16E 250 **17. Kennesaw St.** 35.17E 230 **18. Mount Olive** 39.80 206 **19. Milwaukee** 31.70 196 **20. Saginaw St.* 26.90 186 **21.Umass-Lowell** 22.80 140 (tie) Saint Leo 37.16E 140 **23. Abilene Christian** 37.131 134 **23. Sonoma St.* 31.30E 130 **23. UMass-Lowell** 32.10E 100 Golf Big 12 Tournament HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Results Monday from the Big 12 Conference Game of Golf Championship at Prairie View 1. Oklahoma State 287-272-597 2. Kansas 287-282-8 6. Texas 286-286-529 4. Texas A&M 284-289- 573 5. Colorado 285-292-577 6. Texas Tech 291- 572 7. Baylor 292-292-584 8. Oklahoma 291- 587 9. Kansas State 292-731-588 10. Visison 293-741-589 11. Missouri State 294-209-603 12. Missouri State 294-209-603 12. Charles Howell, Oklahoma St. 66.66.132 Sean Gilland, Texas & A&M 70.67.137 Bryan Milberger, Kansas St. 71.69.140 Ryan Rymer, Kansas. 72.84.140 Eddie McKinney, Oklahoma St. 72.68.140 J.J. Wall, Texas. 71.70.141 Andy Stewart, Kansas. 71.71.142 Casey Harbour, Kansas 70.72.142 Matt Brost, Texas 68.73.142 Dwayne Murley, Texas & A&M 70.74.142 Joel Morris, Colorado 73.70.143 Brookly Keith, Texas. 73.70.143 Anders Hutman, Oklahoma St. 76.67.143 Aaron Pellegron, Baylor 69.75.144 Kane Webber, Colorado 71.73.144 Matt Carr, Colorado 70.74.144 Matt Zilinski, Colorado 72.73.145 Conrad Roberts, Kansas 74.71.145 John Kidwell, Oklahoma 72.73.145 Steve Carroll, Colorado 74.72.146 David Boles, Texas Tech 71.75.146 David Gossett, Texas & A&M 72.75.146 David Holmstein, Texas & A&M 72.75.147 Josh McCoy, Texas & A&M PGA Tour Money Leaders Cody Freeman, Oklahoma St. 73/74/147 Ben Faila, Colorado St. 72/76/148 Scott McNeely, Kansas St. 77/71/148 Corey Henger, Texas Tech 76/72/148 Tokyo Miyama, Oklahoma St. 73/75/148 Landry Mahan, Oklahoma St. 73/75/148 Phil Scott, Iowa St. 73/75/148 Tom Vogel, Missouri St. 72/76/148 Trey Pykka, Texas Tech 77/71/148 Matt Cohn, Oklahoma St. 80/69/148 Matt Cohn, Oklahoma St. 76/73/148 Kesley Cline, Oklahoma St. 74/75/149 Cory Ewett, Missouri St. 75/72/149 Mark Hull, Texas Tech 75/74/149 Ty Cox, Texas & A.M. 76/74/150 Jake Inkehrot, Kansas St. 77/13/150 Matt McKinney, Missouri St. 76/74/150 Brandon Sanders, Baylor St. 74/66/150 Jimmy Walker, Baylor St. 75/75/150 Worth Williams, Baylor St. 74/76/150 Matt Williams, Kansas St. 77/71/150 Neal Stafford, Missouri St. 75/71/150 Greg Clark, Iowa St. 71/74/150 Jim Troy, Nebraska St. 71/81/152 J. J. Sullivan, Nebraska St. 75/79/154 Rob Arthur, Nebraska St. 81/73/154 Russell Surber, Texas St. 74/80/154 David Suggs, Missouri St. 82/72/154 Kenny Kearns, Kansas St. 78/78/154 Chris Cureton, Oklahoma St. 77/78/155 Marty Smith, Nebraska St. 78/78/156 Josh Clay, Iowa St. 78/78/156 Seth Porter, Nebraska St. 80/76/156 Greg Stephanow, Iowa St. 78/78/156 Kenny Kearns, Kansas St. 77/74/154 Troy Caesar, Nebraska St. 83/85/168 PDA Tour money holiday PONTE VENEZIA BEACH, FL (AP) - PDA Tour money winnings in the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic, which ended April 23. | | Tm | Money | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Tiger Woods | 8 | $41,571.37 | | 2. Hai Sutton | 11 | $3,006.91 | | 3. Tom Lehmann | 10 | $1,591.293 | | 4. Ving Singh | 11 | $1,898.686 | | 5. Michael Pemeikin | 11 | $1,415.700 | | 6. Phil Mickelson | 11 | $1,364.773 | | 7. Ernie Els | 9 | $2,844.366 | | 8. David Duval | 10 | $1,273.005 | | 9. Davis Love III | 11 | $1,217.780 | | 10. Joseph Harper | 11 | $1,130.830 | | 11. Kirk Trump | 10 | $1,015.585 | | 12. Stewart Cink | 11 | $998.723 | | 13. Dudley Hart | 10 | $839.966 | | 14. Jim Carter | 12 | $760.966 | | 15. Paul Ainger | 8 | $702.486 | | 16. David OMalwaya | 11 | $609.934 | | 17. Nick Price | 7 | $626.038 | | 18. John Huston | 11 | $581.917 | | 19. Andrew Maggee | 9 | $580.328 | | 20. Steve Fleisch | 11 | $567.000 | | 21. Stuart Aspley | 12 | $556.269 | | 22. Loren Roberts | 9 | $565.297 | | 23. Rory Sabatini | 11 | $555.004 | | 24. Rocco Mediate | 11 | $523.365 | | 25. Mike Wester | 9 | $520.337 | | 26. David Toms | 9 | $501.837 | | 27. Mark Calcaveccchi | 11 | $494.143 | | 28. Chris Perry | 12 | $481.855 | | **31. Matt Gogel** | 11 | $478.052 | | 29. Robert Allenby | 10 | $463.348 | | 30. Kenny Perry | 11 | $451.862 | | 31. Kenny Perry | 11 | $451.876 | | 32. Robert Damron | 11 | $451.876 | | 33. J.P Hayes | 9 | $442.456 | | 34. Jeff Stumman | 9 | $437.214 | | 35. Jonathan Kaye | 13 | $429.062 | | 36. Kenny Perry | 11 | $414.506 | | 37. Scott Hoch | 9 | $404.976 | | 38. Scott Verlankt | 10 | $402.568 | | 39. Franklin Langham | 10 | $497.436 | | 40. Tom Scherrer | 12 | $386.413 | | 41. Chris DMico | 12 | $385.268 | | 42. Jay Don Blake | 12 | $346.509 | | 43. Jeremy Kelly | 12 | $344.772 | | 44. Edward Fryatt | 11 | $344.220 | | 45. Bill Mayfor | 12 | $341.503 | | 46. Steven Jones | 11 | $337.014 | | 47. Kevish Wetherland | 10 | $334.861 | | 48. Skip Kentall | 13 | $326.271 | | 49. Lee Janezan | 13 | $324.154 | | 50. Notah Begay III | 11 | $312.668 | | 51. L.L. Lewis | 11 | $309.174 | | 52. Kevin Wetherland | 10 | $309.891 | | 53. Skip Kentall | 13 | $326.271 | | 54. Lee Janezan | 13 | $324.154 | | 55. Notah Begay III | 11 | $312.668 | | 56. L.L. Lewis | 11 | $309.174 | | 57. Kevin Wetherland | 10 | $309.891 | | 58. Fred Funk | 11 | $309.891 | | 59. Justin Leonard | 9 | $296.222 | | 60. Kevin Wentworth | 10 | $293.855 | | 61. Brent Geberger | 11 | $283.771 | | 62. Bradley Hughes | 11 | $283.771 | | 63. Bradley Hughes | 11 | $283.771 | | 64. Robin Freeman | 11 | $282.221 | | 65. Duffy Walford | 11 | $273.094 | | 66. Greg Chalmers | 11 | $272.288 | | 67. Harrison Frazar | 9 | $268.128 | | 68. Brad Elder | 12 | $262.128 | | 69. Paul Lawrie | 9 | $265.011 | | 70. Tom Penelope, Jr. | 11 | $262.128 | | 71. Jimmy Green | 11 | $257.361 | | 72. Larry Mize | 8 | $254.521 | | 73. Glen Day | 11 | $253.671 | | 74. Paul Lawrie | 9 | $240.461 | | 75. Jay Williamson | 13 | $243.471 | | 76. Brandel Chamblee | 9 | $234.054 | | 77. Len Mattille | 13 | $232.391 | | 78. Dennis Paulson | 11 | $232.391 | | 79. Rick Fehr | 9 | $221.456 | | 80. Brandon Jobe | 11 | $219.486 | | 81. Stephen Annes | 11 | $218.311 | 84. Brian Gay 10 $215,160 85. Woody Austin 13 $214,895 86. Steve Lewy 11 $208,849 87. Mark Brooks 9 $205,080 88. Joel Strickler 10 $204,174 89. Bob Twey 10 $203,959 90. David Sutherland 11 $201,749 91. Steve Striker 9 $200,220 92. Brian Heninger 12 $195,085 93. Jeff Fawor 12 $195,085 94. Joe Smith 12 $187,225 95. Bob Estes 7 $186,820 96. Olin Browne 13 $179,533 97. Dan Forswain 9 $173,096 98. Greg Cheesman 10 $169,617 99. Paul Stanowski 10 $165,533 100. Joe Drake 7 $159,934 101. Craig A. Spence 14 $154,101 102. Greg Wright 10 $153,985 103. Frank Lickiter 11 $148,490 104. Esteban Toledo 13 $147,141 105. Robert Gamez 14 $146,050 106. Gabriel Herstedt 10 $145,128 107. Blaine McCullister 8 $144,090 108. Jeffrey Murray 10 $144,142 109. Paul Goydos 10 $141,163 110. Omar Uresti 12 $134,094 111. David Peopleus 10 $130,093 112. Greg Kraff 10 $129,002 113. Tommy Armour 10 $126,677 114. Tommy Armour III 9 $125,544 115. Sergio Garcia 8 $122,168 116. Steve Elkington 6 $121,813 117. Mark Weeon 10 $121,744 118. James Jackson 11 $121,670 119. Rich Beem 12 $111,322 120. Doug Dunskey 6 $109,500 121. Jay Haas 9 $107,920 122. Tom Byrum 7 $107,940 123. Joey Sindler 9 $109,420 PGA Tour Statistics PONTE VEDRA BEACH, BAIF (A) — PGA 40 four statistical leaders through the Greater Greenback Chrysler 1, Tiger Woods, 68.40, 20. T人Lehmann, 69.02, 3. Eni Ems, 69.45, 2, Jearvis Parmesin, 69.57, 5, Paul Ajzenberg, 69.76, 6. Daws Love III, 69.85, 7, Hail Grammage, 69.89, 8, Lloyd Mackay, 9, Nick Price, 69.10, 10. View Sian, 70.00 **Tom Dayly**, 296.2, 2. Casey Martin, 287.3, 3 (tie) Tiger Woods and Scott McCarran, 285.4, 3. Harrison Fabbazini, 284.2, 4 (tie), Phil Mickelson and Roy Sabatini, 283.3, Matt Moggin Goggin, 282.9, 8 1, Loren Roberts, 79.9%, 2, Billy Margarita, 79.4%, 3, Jeff Magert, 79.4%, 4, Fred Fund, 78.7%, 5, Halt Sutton, 78.5%, 6, Scott Verplank, 78.2%, 7, Nick Case, 77.9%, 8, Larry Mize, 70 John Magnines, Duval, 73.2%, Half Satton, 72.5%, T. Lehmann, 6.2%, K. Bettyman, 71.7%, D. David Tomis, 4.8%, N. Duckworth, 70.9% 1, Tiger Woods, 46, 2 David Duval, 50, Hail Salton, 2, 47 Germann Gearn, 50, Robert Allenty, 66, 6, Harrison Fratran, 71, 7 Mark Calvechite, 73, 8, Kenny Perro, 99, Erie Fries, 10, 19, Chick Jenny. 1, Mike Springer, 1.702, 2, Russ Cochran, 1.710, 3, Rick Felt, 1.712, 4, Robert Danaher, 1.721, 5, Jesper Parnnev, 1.726, 6, Roy Sabbatian, 1.729, 7, 1.729, 8, 1.732, 9, Chin Springer, 1.732, 10, with 1.734, 11 1, Tiger Woods, 4.71, 2 Michel Mokelson, 4.64, 3 Jasper Pavenkiv, 4.54, Dawie Love III, 4.34, 5 (T) Fred Couples and Roxy Sabatain, 4.20, 7, John Mackenzie, 4.18, 4, 149, Tom Lehman. 4.09, 10, 2 tied with 4.09 1. Tiger Woods, 63.0, 7.4, Giganik Sauce, 70.0, 3. Jason Caron, 82.8, 4. Roy Batton, 92.0, 3. Craig Stadier, 86.0, 6 (e) Lee, Sandy Lyle and Phil Mickelson, 99.0, 8 (e) Dennis Paul and Chris Peterson, 108.0 1. Peter Jacobson, 76.3% , 2. Paul Stankowski, 72.2% , 3. Neal Lancaster, 62.4% , 4. Jim Carter, 65.9% , 5. Harrison Frazar, 65.8% , 6. Robert Alen- ton, 65.9% , 7. Lee Hirsch, 64.8% , 8. Allen Bayer, 9. Lee Jianze, 88.2% , Baird Meyler, 63.4% . All-Around Ranking 1. Tiger Woods, 146, 2 David Duvall, 171, 3 John Mickelson, 178, 4 Jase Parmenkew, 240, 5 Robert Atkinson, 271, 6 Tom Lemahan, 287, 7 Wiley Singh, 292, 3 Cory Powell, 317, 8 Irene Eckert, 321, 10 Kirk Trialtier, 324 Tennis Sanex WTA Tour Money Leaders 1. Lindsay Davenport $1,075,655 2. Martin Hinges $1,039,659 3. Mary Pierce $431,667 4. Monica Seiles $296,750 5. Conchita Martinez $392,750 6. Sandrine Testud $264,836 7. Anna Kourkouni $235,984 8. Serena Williams $221,956 9. Julie Harald-Deugis $207,443 10. Ananka Sanchez-Vicario $206,454 11. Jennifer Caprio $181,017 12. Sajid Ali $184,446 13. Elena Likhovtaiz $178,970 14. Natalia Tzaurat $177,358 15. Lisa Raymond 16. Barbara Schret 17. Amanda Coetter 18. Rennie Stubbs 19. Tiana Zander 20. Corin Morrison 21. Elena Dementeva 22. Amelie Mauresmo 23. Paola Suarez 24. Nathalie Dechy 25. Sonny Schoenfeld 26. Natacha Zverda 27. Amy Fraster 28. Sabine Appelmans 29. Anne-Gaelle Siot 30. Annie Hoeker 31. Noctil Pearl 32. Ruanda Dragonil 33. Silvia Talja 34. Kim Clisters 35. Cara Black 36. Dominique Blackbot 37. Nadadea Petrova 38. Dominique Van Roost 39. Kanna Habasudova 40. Tathina Garbin 41. Denisa Chichadova 42. Gloria Werner 43. Asa Carlsson 44. Alexandra Stevenson 45. Anne Kremer 46. Virginia Ruano Pascual 47. Kristie Boggert 48. Chris Hoyle 49. Meghann Shaughnessy 50. Anna Smashnoha 51. Transactions I will provide a short and clean response to this question. Question: What is the main difference between traditional and modern architecture? A. Traditional architecture uses stone and wood for construction, while modern architecture uses glass and steel. B. Traditional architecture has more intricate details, while modern architecture is more streamlined and minimalistic. C. Traditional architecture is often larger and more complex than modern architecture. D. Traditional architecture is better suited for small buildings, while modern architecture is better suited for large-scale developments. Answer: A. Traditional architecture uses stone and wood for construction, while modern architecture uses glass and steel. Monday's Sports Transactions - PASTEL SAN DIEGO PADRES — Activated OF Kory Deftrain from the disabled list. INFOF NF OF John Roberts Lakes JONSTOW JOHNNEWS - Signed C Erie Mathews Kevin Brown, BLD OF Warren, RLP Matthews Bryce Tucker, BLD OF Warrensburg LONDON WEREWOLES--Signed RHG Jerry Waller, RIVER CITY SACRALS--Signed INF T.J. Runnels, INF Aaron Jawewski, C Chad Baum, INF Kevin Lucas, INF Charles BRige, INF NEW JERSEY JACKALS—Aquired 2B Chris Deem from Albany for the right to 28 Mile Pagoda. Signed on behalf of Deem. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DENVER NUGGETS—Announced the sale of the team to Skowne Rookies, pending approval of the league. ATLANTIC CITY SEAGUILLS — Placed O'Perry Miler on the inactive list. Signed G Aaron Bates. ATLANTA HAWKS—Announced the resignation of Lenny Wilkens, coach. PACIFIC A GIRL Bates on the inactive list. Signed G Akron Gates. BROOKLYN KINGS-I-Signed G Tanenmi High and F Ishan Scott, Activated G Mike Campbell, F Raphael BROOKLYN KINGS—Signed Gannon Highland and Scott, Activated G Mike Campbell, F Raphael Edwards, G Scott Hamatuck, F Donald翰和 Gsalu Saludahi, Place了 F Sean Black, G Tim Salaudah Jalauhid, Placed f Sean Black, G ___, Gittens, L'amont Perry, C Tellermer S., F Kevin ___ jattens, G Lament邱 C, T reference Sellers, H Ten Vuin and J Wallace on the inactive list, K Cox and M Glenon G Sean Colson G Sean Colson Signed F Marshall Phillips and K Plevin Price. Signed F Dearman Phillips KANAS CAGER2 - Activated F Tony Kit. Placed F Resonance. Reasonable on this list. LONG ISLAND SURF—Placed N donglo Dnago on the inactive list. GRENDS G FCH Felix. National Football League KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Agreed to terms with CB Wassawa Sewinski on a two-year contract and LB SEATTLE SEAHAMWS—Signed DB Omar Evans, QB Kevin Fetiker,FB Anthony Green,DB Warner Hendon, s Maurice Kelly,LB Mac Morrison and S Yaphet NEW YORK JETS - Signed *Anthony Bristol, T Anthony BFD, Ps Fedo PISON, Wr Matt WR, Wr ENC WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Accured OL Moe Elewonian from the British Colonial Lions for future action. HOCKEY **BURNS BLUE ACADETS** -Named Jim Connolly director of team computer services, Kernely Kershaw director of game operations and Michelle Levique administrative assistant for corporate development. **DENVER AVANLACH**-Announced the sale of the team to Stan Koenke, pending approval of the deal. MINNESOTA WILD—Named Thomas Lynn director of hockey administration and legal affairs. ORANGE BOWL COMMITTEE—Anounced the resignation of John Shaffer, media relations manager, to Maymount. Announced marketing director Allison Prouller will assume the duties of media relations staff. DAVIDSON—Named Joe Susa football coach EASTERN MICHIGAN—Named Glen Guillener men's basketball coach GET AN EDUCATION IN SCHOLARSHIPS. EVANELG—Announced the resignation of Kevin Roepke, baseball coach. **Robbitk R** **Subtubblr R** **NEW ENGLAND** — Namibia Ron Quellette men's and women's football team. Join Air Force ROTC, and you may be eligible to compete for different scholarship programs that help pay for your college education. You'll also learn that your whole career will benefit from this one elective. NEW ENGLAND—Named RHOT Uilleente men's and women's cross country coach. ST. FRANCIS, PA. -Named Fernando Barboto men's soccer coach. SAN DIEGO STATE—Named Lev Krischner men's soon coach. SIENA—Named Louis Orn men's basketball and signed him to a five-year contract. 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