2B Wednesday, September 20, 1995 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PRO BASEBALL Tuesday's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Florida 5, Philadelphia 4 Montreal 4, Cincinnati 1 Pittsburgh 12, St. Louis 1 Detroit 6, Chicago 7 Chicago 8, Houston 6 Colorado at San Diego San Francisco at Los Angeles AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 7, Baltimore 4 Boston 5, Milwaukee 3 New York 5, Toronto 3 Cleveland 6, Chicago 2 Chicago 3, Kansas City 3 Texas at Seattle California at Oakland Wednesday's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal (Fassero 13-12) at Cincinnati (Portugal 9-10, 11-38 a.m. Florida (Burkett 13-12) at Philadelphia (Quotatl 10-8, 16-15 m) St. Louis (Morgan 6-7) at Pittsburgh (White 1- 11, 6.5 p.m.) New York (largeship 7-2) at Atlanta (Smooth) 11-61; 8-40 m. p. Chicago (Castillo 10-9) at Houston (Reynolds 9-11) 7:05 p.m. San Francisco (Multiland 5-10) at Los Angeles (Multiland 7-12) at 9:30 a.m. Colorado (Swift 7-2) at San Diego (Diehman 4-7), 9:35 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore (Erickson 11-10) at Detroit (Sodwyk2-0) 12:15 p.m. California (Boskie 7-5) at Oakland (Stotleymire 13-6). 2:15 p.m. Milwaukee (Karl 5-5) at Boston (Hanson 14-5), 6.05 p.m. Toronto (Henteng 10-11) at New York (Hilchock 8-10) 6:35 p.m. Minnesota (Trombley 3-8) at Kansas City (Gordon 12-10). 7:05 p.m. Cleveland (Hershiser 14-6) at Chicago (Bere 7-14) 7:05 p.m. Texas (Tewksbury 8-6) at Seattle (Benes 5-1), 9:35 p.m. League Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING -TGwenn, San Diego. .363. Piazza, Los Angeles. .358, Bichette, Colorado. .337, Dell, Houston. .343, Larkin, Cincinnati, .318. RUNS—Biggio, Houston, 112; Finley, San Diego, 99; Bonds, San Francisco, 94; Larkin, Cincinnati, 92; Bichete, Colorado, 91; McRae, Chicago, 87. RB1 - Bichette, Colorado, 116; Sosa, Chicago, 114; Karros, Los Angeles, 98; Gelaraga, Colorado, 97; RSanders, Cincinnati, 94; Conine, Florida, 94; Bonds, San Francisco, 93. HITS—Tgwynn, San Diego, 178; Bichette, Colorado, 176; McRae, Chicago, 160; Finley, San Diego, 159; Grace, Chicago, 157. DOUBLES—Grace, Chicago, 48; McRae, Chicago, 37; RSanders, Cincinnati, 35; Lanker, ST, 35; Bichotte, Colorado, 33. TRIPLES—Butter, Los Angeles. 9; EYoung. Colorado, 6; Gonzalez, Chicago, 8; D'Sanders San Francisco, 6; Finley, San Diego, 8. HOME RUNS—Bichette, Colorado; 77, Sosa, Chicago; 36, LWalker, Colorado; 23, Castille, Colorado; 31, Piazza, Los Angeles. 30. oTOLEN BASES~Veras, Florida, 65, Larkin, Cincinnati, 14, DeShields, Los Angeles, 37, Eyoung, Colorado, 34, RSanders, Cincinnati, 34, Finley, San Diego, 34. PITCHING (13 Decisions) —GMaddux, Atlanta, 17-2, 895, 1.75; Smiley, Cincinnati, 12-4, 750, 3.37; Glavine, Atlanta, 15-6, 714, 2.93; Schourek, Cincinnati, 17-7, 708, 3.27; Navarro, Chicago, 14-6, 700, 3.32. STRIKEOUTS—Nomo, Los Angeles, 220; Smoltz, Atlanta, 180; G麦滋陵, Atlanta, 168; PJMartinez, Montreal, 169; Reynolds, Houston, 157; Fassaro, Montreal, 157. SAVES—Myers, Chicago, 34; Henke, St. Louis, 33; Slocum, Philadelphia, 31; Beck, San Francisco, 30 AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING--E-Martinez, Seattle, 352; Knoblau, Minnesota, 339; Milwaukee, 329; Salmon, California, 325; Boggs, New York, 325. RUNS—Phillips, California, 114; Edmonds, Californi, 113; EMartinez, 112; Belle, Cleveland, 110; Salmon, California, 103. RBI — Mvaughn, Boston, 120; Belle, Cleveland, 151; Bulne, Seattle, 161; EMartini, New York. HITS—Knoblauch, Minnesota, 169; Ljohnson, Chicago, 168; Baerage, Cleveland, 164; EMartinez, Seattle, 164; Beille, Cleveland, 163. DOUBLES—Beile, Cleveland, 30; EMartinez, Seattle, 48; Puckett, Minnesota, 37; JvaleNlain, Boston, 33; TMartinez, Seattle, 32; RuAnderston, Baltimore, 32. TRIPLES—Lotton, Cleveland, 12; ByAnder s, Ballantine, Burlington, 19. HOME RUNS—Belle, Cleveland, 44; Mvaughn, Boston, 38; Thomas, Chicago, 37; Palmeiro, Baltimore, 36; Buhner, Seattle, 35 STOLEN BASES—Goodwin, Kansas City, 44; Lofton, Cleveland, 42; Nixon, Texas, 42; Knoblauch, Minnesota, 39; Coleman, Seattle, 39. PITCHING (13 Decisions)—R Johnson, Seattle, 15-2, .882, 2.66; DWells, Detroit, 10-7, .769, 3.04; Wakefield, Boston, 16-5, .762, 2.71; Nagy, Cleveland, 15-5, .750, 4.22; Langston, California, 15-5, .750, 4.52. STRIKEOUTS —Rjohnson, Seattle, 260; Stottleyman, Oakland, 180; Finley, California, 178; Cone, New York, 176; Appier, Kansas City, 174. SAVES—Mesa, Cleveland, 44; LeShaw, California, 34; Montgomery, Kansas City, 31; RHernandez, Chicago, 30; Aguillera, Boston, 20. Wild Card Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Pct. GB Seattle 70 63 .526 Miami New York 70 64 .624 1/2 Kansas City 68 65 .511 2 Texas 68 65 .511 1 W L Pct. GB Los Angeles 70 62 .530 Houston 69 64 .519 1½ Philadelphia 66 68 .493 5 Chicago 65 67 .492 5 San Diego 64 68 .485 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage. All times Central WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 SPORTS WATCH 8:30 n.m. ESPN — Major League Baseball, Toronto at New York Yankees OR Minnesota at Kansas City (7 p.m.) ■ PRIME — A-League Soccer, play-offs, semilinal game No. 3 (If naces-serv) ESPN — Major League Baseball, Texas at Seattle OR San Francisco at Los Angeles (joined in progress) COLLEGE FOOTBALL The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 16, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: The Top 25 Record Pts Pv 1. Florida St. (36) 3-0-0 1,519 1 2. Nebraska (19) 3-0-0 1,488 2 3. Texas & AM (5) 3-0-0 1,386 3 4. Florida (2) 3-0-0 1,375 4 5. Southern Cal 2-0-0 1,262 6 6. Penn St. 2-0-0 1,218 7 7. Colorado 3-0-0 1,188 9 8. Ohio St. 3-0-0 1,166 10 9. Michigan 4-0-0 1,095 11 10. Oklahoma 2-0-0 854 14 11. Virginia 3-1-0 824 16 12. Oregon 3-0-0 823 20 13. Texas 3-0-0 811 15 14. Auburn 2-1-0 803 5 15. Tennessee 2-1-0 739 8 16. UCLA 2-1-0 562 12 17. Miami 1-1-0 463 19 18. LSU 2-1-0 390 — 19. Kensaa St. 2-0-0 372 22 20. Georgia 2-1-0 368 23 21. Notre Dame 2-1-0 270 24 22. Washington 1-1-0 269 18 23. Alabama 1-1-0 262 13 24. Maryland 3-0-0 127 — 25. Arizona 3-0-0 116 17 BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL Others receiving votes: Arkansas 96, Texas Tech 81, Colorado St. 47, Kansas 44, Air Force 31, Illinois 28, Fresno St. 24, Clemson 16, Iowa 12, Mississippi St. 10, East Carolina 7, Stanford 7, Nevada 6, Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 2, Boston College 1, Michigan St. 1, Southern Miss. 1. | | Car | Yds | Avg | Ydp-pg | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Davis,IowaS | 96 | 610 | 8.4 | 203.3 | | D.D.Thompson,OKaSt | 70 | 424 | 6.1 | 141.5 | | J.Moore,OKa | 26 | 221 | 6.1 | 110.5 | | Henley,Kansas | 39 | 288 | 6.9 | 89.3 | | A.Rochslen,OKaSt | 39 | 258 | 6.9 | 84.3 | | Green,Neb | 23 | 237 | 10.9 | 79.0 | | Olivo,Mo | 59 | 257 | 3.8 | 75.6 | | Lawrence,KanSt | 35 | 151 | 4.3 | 75.5 | | Hickson,KanSt | 28 | 137 | 4.9 | 68.5 | | Troutman,Colo | 38 | 105 | 5.4 | 68.3 | LEADERS Leading Bushers Leading Passers Att Cp Yds Td Hating Pts Frazier,Neb 22 12 54 319 4 236.3 Delmeter,Col 77 74 54 3198 4 205.2 Williams,Kansas 71 41 59 320 4 136.0 Miller,KanSt 41 49 524 374 4 133.9 Hessler,Col 15 9 98 15 0 114.9 Berringer,Col 25 13 98 15 0 103.4 Corso,Mo 53 23 287 1 1 95.1 Alvarado,Mo 27 11 132 1 1 94.0 E.More,Oka 40 18 251 0 9 2.7 Stclair,LowSt 40 17 231 0 10.9 McGee,Oka 24 10 169 1 8 9.6 T.Jones,OkaSt 16 20 274 2 70.7 Total Offense | | Yds | Avg Yd-pp | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colmer,Colo | 942 | 10.8 314.0 | | Miller,KanSt | 467 | 6.0 23.5 | | Davis,IowaSt | 610 | 6.3 203.3 | | William,Kansas | 573 | 6.7 191.0 | | E.Moore,Okla | 336 | 6.5 168.0 | | Frazier,Nel | 446 | 6.0 163.0 | | D.Temmes,OklaSt | 424 | 6.0 141.3 | | T.Jones,OklaSt | 360 | 6.4 120.0 | | J.Moore,Okla | 221 | 8.5 110.5 | | Corse,Mo | 312 | 4.8 104.0 | | McGee,Okla | 207 | 7.1 103.5 | | Henley,Okla | 268 | 6.8 69.3 | Recelving Gms Ct pts Yds Ct-pg Schwieger,KanSt 21 11 98 Savoy,Colo 3 16 223 5.3 E.Williams,IowaSt 3 16 220 5.3 Smith,Kansas 3 15 227 5.0 Carruth,Colo 3 12 250 4.0 Running,KanSt 8 134 10.0 Lockett,KanSt 7 109 10.9 S.Alexdr,Okla 7 105 11.5 Anderson,Cole 3 105 11.6 Byrd,Kansas 3 108 10.6 Glilman,Neb 3 8 83 2.6 Mayes,OklaSt 3 7 115 2.3 Moore,Kansas 3 7 98 2.3 Receiving Yards A Game Gms Ct Yds Yds Carruth,Colo 3 12 120 83.33 Smith,Kansas 3 15 227 75.67 Savoy,Cole 3 16 223 74.37 E.Williams,lowaSt 3 16 220 73.33 Running,KanSt 2 8 134 67.00 Lockett,KanSt 2 7 109 54.50 Baul,Neb 3 3 163 54.3 S.Alexandra,Okla 3 7 105 52.5 Troutman,Colo 3 5 154 51.3 Schwierk,KanSt 2 11 98 49.00 Car 169 Yds 175 Yds-pg Nebraska 165 1459 486.3 Oklahoma 95 551 275.5 Oklahoma St. 147 802 275.7 Awa St. 147 802 275.7 Kansas 120 667 223.2 Colorado 128 664 218.0 Missouri 136 595 198.3 Kansas St. 97 379 189.3 Passing Offense BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE TEAM LEADERS Nushing Offense Att Cp Cg Yds Dyas-pg Colorado 69 65 1072 357.3 Oklahoma 64 28 420 210.0 Kansas St. 53 31 392 196.0 Nebraska 54 31 584 188.0 Kansas 72 42 534 178.0 Missouri 94 39 493 164.3 Iowa St. 70 33 403 134.0 Oklahoma St. 69 25 346 115.3 Plays Yds Dts-pp Nebraska 222 2023 674.3 Colorado 224 1726 755.3 Okahanna 159 971 485.3 Oklahoma 159 971 485.3 Kansas St. 150 771 385.2 Kansas St. 216 1148 382.6 Iowa St. 209 1089 363.0 Missouri 230 1089 362.0 | | Car | Yds | Yds-pg | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas St. | 53 | 101 | 9.4 | | Oklahoma | 66 | 196 | 98.0 | | Kansas | 123 | 312 | 104.0 | | Colorado | 104 | 336 | 121.0 | | Nebraska | 117 | 360 | 150.0 | | Missouri | 117 | 450 | 150.0 | | Oklahoma St. | 116 | 711 | 237.0 | | Iowa St. | 153 | 798 | 266.0 | | | Att | Cp | Yds | Tds | Pts | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Missouri | 106 | 47 | 846 | 7 | 65.44 | | Colorado | 110 | 49 | 614 | 2 | 88.34 | | Oklahoma State | 73 | 41 | 647 | 1 | 103.46 | | Oklahoma St. | 89 | 37 | 518 | 6 | 103.72 | | Nebraska | 95 | 46 | 718 | 5 | 116.64 | | Kansas City | 112 | 61 | 781 | 6 | 125.47 | | Kansas St. | 61 | 32 | 440 | 3 | 126.00 | | Iowa St. | 52 | 28 | 450 | 3 | 126.54 | Total Defense Plays Yds Dyss-pg Kansas St. 114 541 270.5 Missouri 217 936 312.0 Colorado 214 950 316.7 Oklahoma 139 663 331.5 Nebraska 212 1078 359.3 **Kansas** 235 1173 391.0 Oklahoma St. 205 1229 409.7 Iowa St. 205 1248 416.7 TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL BOSTON RED SOX—Activated Reggie Jefferson, designated hitter, from the 15-day disabled list. BALTIMORE ORILOLES — Sent Kimera Bartee, outfielder, to the Minnesota Twins to complete the trade for Scott Erickson, pitcher. NOTES & QUOTES "Cheryl's knowledge of the game and the fact she's a former Olympian and college coach makes her a great assett to our NBA coverage." five days ago. - Turner Sports executive producer Mike Pearl on Cheryl Miller, who resigned as women's basketball coach at Southern California I KNOW WHAT I KNOW. WE COME & WE GO. IT'S IN THE BACK OF MY EYES rules. client self-imposed sections, which came about after the men's basketball team violated NCAA "Had the former coaches involved in the case still been employed at Baylor, the university could have been subjected to additional penalties." BASKETBALL —Roy Kramer, acting chairman of the NCAA Committee on Infractions, about Baytor's suffi- LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS—Acquired Brian Williams, forward, from the Denver Nuggets for Elmore Spencer, center. Renounced their rights to Harold Ellis, guard, and Michael Smith, MIAMI HEAT—Named Randl Pundt executive vice president of player personnel. NEW YORK JETS—Waived Glenn Cadrez, linebacker, and Alfred Golesby, defensive tackles. Signed Chad Cascadien, linebacker, off the practice squad. PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Agreed to term with Darren Perry, safety, on a four-year contract. WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Promoted Ron Lewis, guard, from the practice squad. Released Sebastian Savage, comback. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW YORK RANGERS—Assigned Marine Ether, defensmen, and Peter Stamier, forward, to Beauport of the QMJHL; Alexander Korobilin, defensmen, to Mechel (Russia); Mike Martin, defensmen, to Windsor of the OHL; Dale Purninton and Adam Smith, defensemen, and Jamie Butt, forward, to Kelowna of the WHL; Eric Boulton, forward, to Sania of the OHL; David Broseau, forward, to Garmby of the QMJHL; Christian Duhe, forward, to Sherbrooke of the QMJHL; Radoslav Kropac and Rudolf Verick, forwards, to Bratislava (Slovakia); Alexei Lazarenko, forward, to Chicouitin of the QMJHL; Bob Maudle, forward, to Kamloops of the WHL; Marc Savard, forward, to Oehawa of the OHL; Jody Shelley, forward, to Halifax of the QMJHL; and Maxim Smeltitski, forward, to Chelyabinsk (Russia). September 24,1995 9:00-4:00 Benefits KU Cancer Research Compiled by The Associated Press. WHEAT MEET 1995 AKA Over $9,000 was raised last year sign up at Wescoe Beach this week. 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