H --- 2B 0.0000000000 Tuesday, August 29, 1995 SCORES & MORE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FOOTBALL The Top 25 The Top Twenty Five teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parenthesis, records, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking: 1. Florida, St. (12) 0-0-0 1,501 1 2. Nebraska (17) 0-0-0 1,446 2 3. Texas, AMM (10) 0-0-0 1,360 3 4. Penn, St. (11) 0-0-0 1,306 4 5. Florida (10) 0-0-0 1,298 5 6. Auburn (8) 0-0-0 1,248 6 7. Southern Cal. (8) 0-0-0 1,168 7 8. Tennessee (1) 0-0-0 1,031 8 9. Notre Dame (8) 0-0-0 999 9 10. Ohio St. 1-0-0 962 12 11. Alabama 0-0-0 940 10 12. Miami 0-0-0 890 11 13. Michigan 1-0-0 765 14 14. Colorado 0-0-0 703 13 15. UCLA 0-0-0 536 16 16. Oklahoma 0-0-0 533 15 17. Virginia 0-1-0 407 17 18. Texas 0-0-0 380 18 19. Arizona 0-0-0 345 19 20. North Carolina 0-0-0 331 20 21. Wisconsin 0-0-0 300 21 22. Washington 0-0-0 220 24 23. West Virginia 0-0-0 214 23 24. Virginia Tech 0-0-0 191 24 25. Illinois 0-0-0 170 — Other receiving colleges. Gregon 156, Kansas St. 139, N. Carolina St. 124, South Carolina 107, Boston College 77, Beigham Young 74, Colorado St. 64, Missouri St. 36, California 44, Texas Tech 23, Duke 10, Baylor 6, Clemson 9, Syracuse 9, Bowling Green 8, LSU 6, Louisville 5, Fresno St. 4, Akansas 3, Georgia 3, Southern Miss. 2, Washington St. 2, Iowa 1, Nevada PRO PRO TENNIS NEW YORK --- Results Monday of the $9.86 million U.S. Open at Flushing Meadow; Men Singles First Round Bohdan Ulharch, Czech Republic, def. Gullu- ne Borujew. Finch, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 Stefan Elenberg, Sweden, def. Martin Damm, Czech Republic, 8-6, 9-5, 7-6 (7-4). Mercos Onduras, South Africa, def. Marle Patchel Burcher 7.8 (7.20), 8.1 (8.0) Jared Parrillo, Tampa, Fla. *Leonardo* Iguala, Mavón, 8.3, 7.4, 6.3 Tim Heman, Britain, def. Juan Albert Viloca, Seiné 6, 3, 4, 8, 4, 1 Andrel Medvedev (16), Ugurel, def. Hicham Arize, Morocco. 6-7-(5-7), 6-3-4, 6-4-4. Petr Korda, Czech Republic, def. Shuo Matsuoka, Japan, 7-6 (7-4), 6-7 (4-7), 7-8 (10), 6-5, injury default Jason Stoltenberg, Australia, def. Radomir Vasek, Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. Sarghei Sarghei, Armenia, def. Michael Santa Monica, California 7-6(7), 2-4, 6-1 Jerome Golmard, France, def. Wayne Fraye (10), South Africa, 7-5, 7-6(7), 6-1. Bora Becker (4) Germany, def. Alex Lopez- Moron, Spain, 6-1, 6-0, 6-3 Carsten Arlentens, German, def., Karol Kucera, Slovakia, 4-6,7-4 (7-3), 6-2 Aaron Krickstein, Palm Beach, Fla., def. Lionel Roux, France, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. Daniel Nestor, Canada, def. Andrei Olovskyi, Russia, 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 1-8 Nuno Marques, Portugal, def., Mahesh Bhu- nei India, 8-7/7-13, 7-5, 1-6, 1-3 Alexander Volkov, Russia, def. Brett Hansen-Daniel Newport Beach, Calif. 8-4-1 8-4-1 Patrick Rafter, Australia, def. Richey Rebenberg, Minneapolis, 7-4(7), 6-3, 6-4. Heneheng, Mimibatha; x-7(y-2); 6-3, 4-1 Jacoo Eltling, Netherlands, def. Wayne Alex Corre州, Spain, def. Alex O'Brien, Armar- lin, Texas, 6-4, 6-3, 6-1 Nicola Pereira, Venezuela, def. Fabric Santo- rance, France, 2-6, 4-5, 6-7, 7-10, 7-6(7-3), Emilio Sanchez, Spain, def. Jeremy Bates, Britain, 2-6, 2-2, 6-3 Joes Winten, Netherlands, def. Greg Ruedel, Britain, 7-8 (6-7), 4-6, 7-8 (6-8), 6-1, Brett Stevan, New Zealand, def. Goran Ivan- ić (R) / Croatia 4-2, 6-8, 3-1, 3-1 retired Patrick McEnroe, New York, def. Nicklas Kulli, Sweden, 6-3, 3-6, 1-3, 3-6, 4-1 Women Singles First Round Ann Groseman, Grove City, Ohio, def. Dally Sabine Hack, Germany, def. Ela Reinach, South Africa, 8-3, 6-3. Sabine Appelmans, Belgium, def. Elena Ubovetsova, Russia 6-2, 6-1 Melanie Schnei, Austria, def. Maria Strand- ling, France 6, 8, 12 Auburn, 8-3, 1-1 Patricia Hy-Boules, Canada, def. Virginia Nathalia Tauzit, France, def. Nicole Bradtike, Australia, 6-3, 6-1. manna Hingis, Switzerland, def. Nancy Feber, Belgium, 6-2, 6-3. Christina Singer, Germany, def. Lea Ghiaridui-Rubbi, France, 6-1, 6-0. Rubbé, François, B-1-O, B-C Lanaire Netta, Lalvia, def. Beate Reinstadler, Lanne Naoko Swamatuwa, Japan, def. Rachel McQuillan-Australia, 1-8, 1-6, 3-9 Ines Gorrochategui, Argentina, def. Linda Harvey-Wild, Hawthorn Woods, Ill., 7-6(7-3), 6-0. Erkane de Loka, Lincoln, Mass., def. Petra Schwarz-Rett, Austria, 7-8 (6-8), 6-2. Dominique Monami, Belgium, def. Veronika Martinek, Germany, 6-3, 6-0. Kari Phebus, Newport Beach, Calif., def. Brie Bionner, Chico Ciall, 6-3-1-61 Naoko Kimimata, Japan, def. Els Callens, Belgium, 6-1, 1-2 Aranxia Sanchez Vicario (3), Spain, def. Catalina Cisterna, Romania, 6-1, 6-1. Gigi Fernandez, Aspen, Colo., def. Irena Spirina, Romania 4-81-6-7-15 Rita Grande, Italy, def, Anna Smashnova, Israel, 6-0, 1-6, 4-0 Jolie Hailer, France, def. Alexia Dechaume- Ballert, France, 6-3, 6-0. Maria Jose Galdano, Argentina, def. Barbara Rittner, Germany. 3-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-1. Hifter, Germany; 3.11 b; 7/6 (z) b-1; B- Katarina Studenikova, Slovakia; de Lau- Rosie Wheeler, USA. Katarina Studenikova, Slovakia, def. Laurence Courtaul, Belgium, 6-4, 7-6 (7-0) italy. 7-6 (9-7), 7-4 (7-2) Gabriela Sabatini (9), Argentina, def. Adriana Zaragoza-Zanetti, 6:1-6:3 serra-Zanetti, Italy, 6-11. 6-11. Jane Leen Ranch Pales Valdes, Calif. det. SPORTS WATCH WGN — Major League Baseball, Chicago Cubs at Florida ing rounds, at Flushing Meadow, N.Y. 6:30 p.m. USA — Tennis, U.S. Open Tennis Championships, men's and women's open- USA — Tennis, U.S., Open Tennis Championship, men's and women's opening round, at Flushing Meadow, N.Y. TBS — Major League Baseball, Houston at Atlanta ESPN — Senior PBA Bowling, Jackson PBA Senior Championship, at Jackson, Mich. isabelle Demongeau, 6-8, 4-5- Louisa C. Dillon, 6-8, 4-5-Marianne desWarch, South Africa, 6-4, 6-1 Sandrine Textud, France, def. Paola Suarez, Aquínica, 5-6, 4-1 Magdala Maleaev (8), Bulgaria, def. Jena Naiedv, Canada. 6-4, 8-2. Barbara Shett, Austria, 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-2) Hellea Sukova (15), Czech Republic, ce- phala Jolene Watanabe, La Puenta, Calif., def. Katarzina Nwaka, Poland, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5. Annie Miller, Midland, Mich., def. Karina Hab- sova, Slovakia, 4-6, 5-8, 6-3. Mana Endo, Japan, def. Fang Li, China, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. Monica Seles (2), Sarasota, Fla., def, Ruxan Dragonov, 6-3, 6-1. Monday's Sports Transactions BASEBALL TRANSACTIONS CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Traded Jose DeLeon, pitcher, to the Montreal Expos for Jeff Shaw, pitcher. American League TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Named Tim Wilken director of U.S. shooting PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Placed Tommy Greene, pitcher, on the 15-day disliefed list. Recolled Mike Grace, pitcher, from Scranton-Wilkes-Barre of the International League. CHICAGO CUBS—Placed Joe Kmaik, catcher, on the 15-day disabled list. Recalled Mike Hubbard, catcher, from Iowa of the American Association. National League FLORIDA MARLINS—Purchased the contract of Marc Valdas, pitcher. Designated Rich Scheid, pitcher, for assignment. Placed Randy Veres, pitcher, on the 15-day list. ATLANTA FALCONS—Acquired Gene Williams, offensive lineman, from the Cleveland Browns, for an undisclosed 1996 draft pick. CAROLINA PANTHERS—Walved Barry Foster, running back, Signed Derrick Moore, running back, Acquired Travis Hill, linebacker, from the Cleveland Browns for past considerations. Claimed Jeff Zgonina, defensive lineman, off waivers from the Pittsburgh Steeleers; Michael Bates, wide receiver, off waivers from the Seattle Seahawks. Reached an injury settlement with James Williams, cornerback. Signed Jeff Fields, defensive lineman, to the practice squad. ARIZONA CARDIALNS—Signed Ben Smith, Jonathanbk and Simon Slosh, Jonbanker National Football League JACKSONVILLE AJAGUUS—Claimed Ashley Sheppard, linebacker, off waivers from the Minnesota Vikings. Waved Greg Schopr, tight end. Placed Curtis Marsh, wide receiver; Tommy Johnson, comeback; Jason Simmons, defensive end. Rich Tytalf, offensive lineman; and Ryan McCoy, linebacker, on the practice ensnur. MINNESOTAIVKINGS—Signed Keith Washington, tackle; Earl Mackey, linebacker; Shelly Hammonds, safety; Moses Ware, wide receiver; and Greg Delong, tight end; to the practice sound. FOOTBALL NEW YORK GIANTS—Waived Kenyon Rasheed and Gary Downs, running backs; Chris Mumalaunga, defensive tackle; Roderek Mullen, cornerback; Chuck Bradley and Keith Wagner, offensive linemen; and Brian Saxton, tight end. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed Jay Barker, quarterback; Kendrick Burdille, wide receiver; David Green, running back; Sean Hall, defensive end; Yancy Corney, comeback to the practice squad. OAKLAND RAIDERS—Traded Willie Broughton, defensive tackle, to the New Orleansaints for an undisclosed draft choice. LALPHA EAGLES—Signed Ed West light end SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Signed David Brandon, linebacker. Released Nate Dingle, linebacker and Ron Midleton. tight end. Chris Brown, Johnathan Bacon, on wavers from the Atlanta Falcons. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Waived. Rich Baldinger, offensive tackle, and David Brandon, linebacker, Signed Keith Bryant, defensive end, James Mckeehan, tight end, and Dexter Seigler, cornerback to the practice sound. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Signed Cedric Saunders, tight end, and Herman Smith, defensive end, to the practice squad. WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Claimed William Gaines, defensive tackle, off waivers from the Miami Dolphins. Assigned Anthony Abrams, defensive tackle. Assigned Bobby Olive, wide receiver; Ron Lewis, guard; and Al Catanho, linebacker, to the practice squad. Canadian Football League TORONTO ARGONAUTS——Fired Mike Fara- galli, coach. Named Bob O'Billovich, general manager, coach for the remainder of the season. FREEHOLD (N.J.) RACEWAY—Announced the resignation, Dennie Dawd, president, to become president of Rosecoff Raceway and Delaware Downs in Maryland. HOCKEY DETROIT RED WINGS—Signed Mike Ramsey, defenseman in a one-year contract. COLLEGE BLOOMSBURG—Named Scott Leighman sports information director. TORONTO MAPLE LEAF$^a$—Agreed to terms with Mike Hudson, center. HORSE RACING National Hockey League COLGATE--Named Molly Elliot women's new face wear backpack and coirb FLORIDA—Named Larry Ray softball coach. GEORGIA—Announced it has released Corney Simon, defensive lineman, from his national letter of invitation to attend the school. IOWA—Named Linda Myer, Bonnie Henrickson and Rose Peeples women's assistant basketball coaches. CORTLAND—Named Tom Spanbauer men's basketball coach. MONOMOUTH, N.J. -Named Briar leiani assistant athletic director for sports information. PLATTSBURGH-Named George Stackpole women's tennis coach. LONG ISLAU U.—Named Jim Martin athletic director, effective Sept. 1. ITHACA—Named Blaise Faggiano, John Goodson, Jonathon Heykes, and Robert Jones assistant football coaches. SAN DIEGO—Named Mike Daniels assistant seeds information director. WESTERN MARYLAND—Named Ed Ashwalt defensive line coach. named Paul McCord receivers and kickers coach. named Butch Shaffer assistant coach. RUTGERS-NEWARK -Named Howard Pachase assistant athletic director. PRO BASEBALL Wild Card Glance American League | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Texas | 59 | 55 | .518 | — | | Wilwaukee | 58 | 55 | .513 | 1½ | | Seattle | 57 | 56 | .504 | 1½ | | Kansas City | 55 | 56 | .495 | 1½ | | Baltimore | 54 | 59 | .478 | 4½ | | New York | 54 | 59 | .478 | 4½ | National League | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Colorado | 59 | 55 | .518 | — | | Philadelphia | 59 | 55 | .518 | — | | Houston | 57 | 56 | .104 | — | | Chicago | 56 | 57 | .496 | 2½ | | San Diego | 55 | 54 | .491 | 3 | | Montreal | 54 | 54 | .478 | 4 | CAL COUNTDOWN Cal's Countdown A look at Cal Ripken counting down to Lou Gehrig's record of 2,130 consecutive games played TOO MANY TICKETS OR ACCIDENTS? CAL-endar: Ripken and the Orioles next play Tuesday night at home against Oakland. They were NOTES & QUOTES "My fiance gets a kiss for every birdie." — Karrie Webb, 20, who turned pro 10 months ago and caged the final hole for a 4-under-par 69 and a one-stroke lead after three rounds of the Women's British Open. When asked what he received for the final eagle, she paused, blushed and added, "Two kisses." "I've never hit one since I've been playing. I've had opportunities, I've just never delivered. I wasn't even thinking about it, and even when I hit the ball I wasn't sure it was going out because of the way the wind was swirling." — Tony Gwynn of the Padres after hitting his first career grand slam in a 5-3 victory at Philadelphia. The Kansan sports editors invite readers to submit opinion letters which will be published each Thursday. Letters should be typed and no longer than 500 words in length. Please include the first and last name of the author, year in school, hometown and a daytime phone number. 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