图 Monday, August 28, 1995 PRO FOOTBALL SCORES & MORE | | W | L | T | Pet. | PF | PA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Indianapolis | 3 | 1 | 0 | .750 | 90 | 75 | | N.Y. Jets | 2 | 2 | 0 | .500 | 80 | 72 | | Buffalo | 2 | 2 | 0 | .400 | 64 | 109 | | Miami | 1 | 3 | 0 | .250 | 85 | 98 | | New England | 1 | 3 | 0 | .250 | 89 | 107 | AMERICAN CONFERENCE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Cleveland 2 2 0 500 109 68 Jacksonville 2 3 0 400 74 104 Cincinnati 1 3 0 250 78 102 Pittsburgh 1 3 0 250 57 82 Houston 1 3 0 000 26 84 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Kansas City 3 1 0 750 107 66 Oakland 3 1 0 750 103 80 Denver 3 2 0 600 80 76 Seattle 2 2 0 500 82 76 San Diego 1 2 0 333 74 49 | | W | L | T | Pct. | PF | PA | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Philadelphia | 4 | 0 | 1.000 | 150 | 84 | 100 | | Arizona | 3 | 1 | 0 | .750 | 72 | 67 | | N.Y. Giants | 3 | 1 | 0 | .750 | 78 | 63 | | Dallas | 2 | 3 | 0 | .400 | 69 | 71 | | Washington | 1 | 3 | 0 | .250 | 71 | 112 | Central Central 3 1 0 .750 79 57 Detroit 3 1 0 .750 79 57 Green Bay 3 1 0 .750 115 73 Tampa Bay 3 1 0 .750 75 40 Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 70 74 Chicago 1 3 0 .250 54 116 | | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Carolina | 3 | 2 | 0 | .600 | 70 | 62 | | San Francisco | 3 | 2 | 0 | .600 | 68 | 56 | | Atlanta | 2 | 2 | 0 | .500 | 87 | 55 | | New Orleans | 1 | 3 | 0 | .250 | 73 | 75 | | St. Louis | 1 | 3 | 0 | .250 | 78 | 78 | Fridav's Games Jacksonville 23, Denver 17 Buffalo 20, Atlanta 14 New York Jets 30, Cincinnati 24 Green Bay 35, Washington 23 New Orleans 24, Detroit 10 Tampa Bay 24, Miami 17 Oakland 32, New England 24 San Diego 17, St. Louis 9 Cleveland 31, Arizona 17 Saturdav's Games Kansas City 17, Minnesota 13 Carolina 6, New York Giants 3 Dallas 10, Houston 0 San Francisco 17, Seattle 7 End Preseason The Kansan s NOTES & QUOTES "That's a $12,000 hit. That's a lot of money. But it was a great hit. If he was on my team and put a hit on the quarterback like that, I'd be over there high-fiving him." — Brett Favre, after Pittsburgh's Greg Lloyd was fined $12,000 for a late hit on Favre in an exhibition game. "The way the draw shapes up, and the way she played last week in winning the Canadian, I'd pick Monica right now." — Pam Shriver on Monica Sales' chances at the U.S. Open. The sports editors reserve the right to accept or reject letters as well as edit them for style and content Send all letters to the address below. Sports Editor The University Daily Kansan 111 Stanuffer-Flint Hall Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Questions? Call 864-4810 TRANSACTIONS COLLEGE FOOTBALL The Preseason Top 25 Weekend Sports Transactions BASEBALL The Top Twenty Five teams in the Associated Press preseason college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, 1994 record, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and final 1994 ranking: OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Activated Mark McGwire, first baseman, from the 15-day designated list. Optioned John Wadin, pitcher, to Edmonton of the Pacific Coast League. Record Pts Pv 1. Florida St. (31) 10-1-1 4,198 2. Nebraska (15) 13-0-0 1,439 3. Texas A&M (6) 10-0-1 1,366 4. Penn St. (1) 12-0-0 1,308 5. Florida (6) 10-2-1 1,299 6. Auburn (2) 9-1-1 1,238 BOSTON RED SOX—Activated Zane Smith, pitcher, from the 15-day disabled list. Designated Juan Bell, infielder, for assignment. National League National Football League FOOTBALL PHILLADELPHIA PHILLIES—Placed Darren Dauton, catcher on the 60-day disabled list. Recalled Mike Liebarthat, catcher from Scorran Wilkes-Barre of the International League. ST. LOUIS—Activated Tom Pagenozzi, catcher from the 16-day disabled list. Designated Perry, first baseman for design. ARIZONA CARDINALS—Waived Sebastian Barrie, defensive tackle, and Billy Williams, wide receiver; Carlos Brooks, cornerback; Walter Dunson, running back; and Lance Scott and Pat Meyer, offensive linemen. ATLANTA FALCONS—Released Dunstan Anderson, defensive end; Lincoln Coleman, running back; Dwayne Gordon, lumberbaker; Nate Laiwe, wide receiver; Tom McHale, offensive tackle; Rob Selby, guard; and Thomas Williams, defensive tackle. BUFFALO BILLS—Released Stick Rrom, quarterback; Tyrone Williams, wide receiver; Filim Johnson, defensive back; Che Foster, fullback; Tom Nutten and Mike Shieldon, offensive linemen; and Shannon Clavelle, defensive end. CAROLINA PANTHERS—Waived Frank Stams, linebacker; Vernon Turner, wide receiver kick return; Jeff fields, nose tackle; Alan Haller, cornerback; and Patrick Scott and Rich Yurickweil, linebackers. Placed Dewell Brewer, haltback, and Brandon Hayes, offensive tackle, on injured reserve. Reached an injury settlement with Darrick Lassic, haltback CHICAGO BEARS—Walwid Fabien Bownes, Kenny Shedd, back receiveers; Mike Falkerson, fullback; Darwin Ireland, Jamal Cox, linebacks; Octus Polk, guard; Marlon Forbes, defensive back. CLEVELAND BROWNS—Released Jim McMahon and Brad Goebel, quarterbacks; Ricky Powers, running back; and Elliott Fortune, defensive lineman. Placed Sale Isaiah, guard, and Tau Pupus, defensive tackle, on injured reserve. GINCINNAT BENGALS—Walwai Mike Fores, defensible end; Fernandus Vernon, safety; Adrian Hardy, cornerback; Ryan Grigson, tackle; Tice Stewart, defensive tackle; Thomas Bailey and David Rhodes, wide receivers. DALLAS COWBOY—Released Bucky Richardson, fullback, Greg Breigs, safety; Jerry Reynolds, tackle; Linc Harden and Dana Howard, linebacks; and Mu Tagao, guard. Placed Shae Hannah, guard on injured reserve. Extended the contract of Nate Newton, offensive lineman, through the 1997 season. DENVER BRONCOS - Released Wymon Henderson, comback; David Dylan-Infante, center; Byron Chamberlin and Darick Owens, wide receivers; Willie Ohnide, defensive end; Maa Tanuvass, defensive tackles; and Phil Hainock-Kode, linebacker. DETROIT LIONS—Walved Don Hollie, quar terback, Mill Coleman, Allen Williams and Earnest Wills, wide receivers; Brad Bowers and Josh Heinrich, defensive ends; Richard Woodley, comeback. GREEN BAY PACKERS—Walved Gene Mcguire, center; Charles Hope, guard; Tommy Fagan, defensive end; Bernard Carter and Rufin Hamilton, linebackers; Mitch Berger, placekicker; and Charles Swann, defensive back. Tried Fred Collins, defensive end, to New England for past considerations. Acquired Joe Sims, offensive tackle, from Philadelphia and Lindsay Knap, offensive lineman, from Kansas City for undisclosed draft plics. Placed LeShon Johnson, running back, on the physically-unable-to-perform list. HOUSTON OILERS - Released Pat Carter, tight end; James Logan, linebacker; C.J. Richardson, safety; and Jasper Strong, wide receiver. Placed Bryan Addison and Danny Copeland, sails; Willie Gaston, defensive back; Purvis Hunt, guard; Reggie Brown, wide receiver; and Lee Williamson, quarterback, on injured reserve. INDANAPOLIS COLTS—Waveld Ed West, tight end; John Covington and Carl Smith, defensive backs; Lamer Harris, running back; Warner Smith and Jon Stevenson, offensive linemen; and David Willikins, defensive lineman. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Released Mike Pitts and Jon Hand, defensive ends. Walved Doug Skene, offensive guard; Jay Walker, quarterback; Jeff Wilmer, light end; Sylvester Stanley, defensive lineman; Carlos Yancy, cornerback; and Bill Schroeder, wide receiver. MINESOTA VIKINGS—Released Malik Boyd, cornerback; Robert Statent, fullback; Shelly Hammonds, safety; John Solomon, Earl Mackey, and Ashley Shepard, linebackers; Thomas Sims, tackle; and Keith Washington, defensive end. Live, same-day and delayed national TV NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Released Cary Blanchard, kicker, Tork Roth, Inimite, Tyronne Johnson, wide receiver, James Fuller, safety, and Marty Thompson, light end, acquired Willie Broughton, nackle, to the Oakland Raiders for an undisclosed 1996 draft pick. Live, same-day and delayed national TV sports coverage for today. All times Central MONDAY, AUGUST 28 USA — Tennis, U.S. Open Tennis MIAMI DOLPHINS—Traded Pete Mitchell, tight end, to the jacksonville jugars, for Mike William, wide receiver. Released Brent Moss, running back; Wainie Gaines, defensive tackle; Calvin Jackson, cornerback; Tyoka Jackson, defensive end; Demeri Johnson, wide receiver; Chico Nelson, safety; and Joe Planasank, tight end. SPORTS WATCH 10 a.m. NEW YORK JETS—Released Chad Cascade- den and Don Davis, linebackers; Alan Allen and Curtis Ceaser, wide receivers; Chad Eaton and Alan Young, defensive tackles; Vance Joseph, defensive back; Sheridan May, fullback; and Terrence Wisdom, guard. Acquired Charles Wilson, wide receiver, and Marc Spindler, defensive tackle, from Tampa Bay for a 1986 fourth-round draft pick. USA — Tennis, U.S. Open Tennis Championships, men's and women's opening rounds, at Flushing Meadow, N.Y. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Released James Saxon, backfill; Tim Barndi, center; and Ron Childs and Rick Hamilton, linebackers. Traded Tracy Greene, tight end, to the Pittsburgh Traceys and Lindsey Knapp, offensive lineman, to the Green Bay Packers, for undisclosed 1996 draft picks. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Released Scott Sisson, kicker; Paul Siever and Ricky Tilson, offensive guards; Ryan McCoy and Brant Boyer, linebackers; Deral Bayol, cornerback; Dexter McAlbay, centerfield; Andy Clurk and Curtis Marsh, wide receiver. Traded Mike Williams, wide receiver, to Miami for Pate Mitchell, tight end. Activated Craik Hein, tight end. WGN — Major League Baseball, Atlanta at Chicago Cubs TBs — Major League Baseball, Atlanta at Chicago Cubs USA — Tennis, U.S. Open Tennis Championships, men's and women's opening rounds, at Flushing Meadow, NY. WGN — Major League Baseball, Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox 10 p.m. **PRIME** — Boxing, champion Jesse Mageau (14-4-2) vs. Joe Manzano (11-3-0) for NABO junior featherweight championship; leatherweights, Arnulfo Castilo (18-0-0) vs. Edwin Vaqueo (10-2-0); junior featherweights, Enrique Sanchez (15-0-0) vs. opponent TBA, attaining Cowell, CA. 7. Southern Cal 8-3-1 1,151 13 8. Tennessee (1) 8-1 1,024 12 9. Notre Dame 6-5-1 1,011 — 10. 10. Alabama 12-1-0 974 5 — 11. 11. Miami 10-2-0 893 6 — 12. 12. Ohio St. 9-4-0 863 14 — 13. 14. Colorado 11-4-0 889 3 — 14. 15. Michigan 8-1-0 142 11 — 15. 16. Oklahoma 6-6-0 527 — 16. 17. UCLA 5-6-0 517 — 17. 18. Virginia 9-3-0 516 15 — 18. 19. Texas 8-4-0 368 25 — 19. 20. Arizona 8-4-0 337 20 — 20. 21. North Carolina 8-4-0 327 — 21. 22. Wisconsin 7-4-0 263 23 — 22. 23. Boston College 7-4-1 215 — 23. 24. Virginia Virginia 7-4-1 196 — 24. 25. Virginia Tech 8-4-0 196 — 25. 26. Washington 7-4-0 196 — Other receiving schools: Illinois 166, Oregon 166, N. Carolina St. 141, Kansas St. 118, South Carolina 116, Brigham Young 94, Colorado St. 79, Mississippi St. 48, California 32, Texas Tech 24, Duke 10, Fresno St. 10, Syracuse 8, Baylor 8, Bowling Green 8, Clemson 8, Louisville 8, LSU 6, Arkansas 3, Georgia 2, Iowa 1, Newada 5, Missile Somil. 1 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES="Traded Joe Sims, immes defensive tackle, to the Green Bay Packers, for an undisclosed 1996 draft pick, Released Maunson Johnson, tight end; Ron Dickerson Jr., running back; Andre Allen and Sylvester Wright, inbackbacks; Freddie Solomon, wide receiver; and Joe Rudolph, guard. OAKLAND RAIDERS—Released Ty Montgomery and Sean Foster, wide receivers; Wes Bender, backlash; Marcus Hinton, tight end; Kevin Johnson, defensive tackle; and Dan Land, defensive back PITTJBURG STEEELERS—Released Todd Kalia, offensive guard; Anthony Daille, running back; Rico Mac, lingerback; Walter Rusby, defensive back; Mark Nielsen, kick returner, kicker, and Henry Bailie, kick returner. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS--Released Gerald Slovacek and Earnest Green, offensive linemen; Chris Cowan, linebacker and Vernon Edwards and Cornell Thomas, defended ends. SAN FRANCISCO 498ERS - Waved Marlin Butta, running back Burt Grosman and Troy Wilson, defensive ends; Darin Jordan and Antonio Amatista; Theo Adams, Eric McKinnon, light-weights. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Waived Todd Philcox, quarterback; Cedric Saunders, tight end; Herman Smith, defensive end; Clarence Verdi, wide receiver; and Vince Workman, running back. ST. LOUIIS RAMS—Released Tommy Madlock, quartarback; Anthony Newman, defensive back; James Bostic, running back; Ricky Newline, linebacker; Bronze Miller and Jon Kinkas, defensive linemen; Bill Kushner, punter, and Rickey Brady, tight end. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Released Michael Bates and TERENCE Warren, wide receivers; Matt Werner, defensive tackle; and Dexter Selger, cornerback. WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Released (ryone Rush, Olanda Truit and Bobby Olive, wide receivers; Sebastian Savage, cornerback; lefrey Rodgers, defensive tackle; and Ron Lewis, guard. Placed Scott Blanton, place-ticker, on injured reserve. CAL COUNTDOWN Cal's Countdown A look at Cal Ripken counting down to Lou Gehrig's record of 2.130 consecutive games played: CAL-culinging: Ripken has played in 2,122 straight games. He needs nine more to break Gehrig's mark. He is projected to pass Gehrig on Sent. 64 home against California. CAL-endar: Ripken and the Orioles next play Tuesday night at home against Oakland. CAL-ibrating: The Orioles start a nine-game homestand Tuesday night that finishes on the date Ripken is scheduled to break Gehrig's record. PRO BASEBALL | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Texas | 59 | 54 | .522 | — | | Milwaukee | 58 | 54 | .518 | ½ | | Seattle | 57 | 56 | .504 | 2 | | Kansas City | 54 | 56 | .491 | 3½ | | New York | 54 | 58 | .482 | 4½ | | Baltimore | 54 | 59 | .478 | 5 | | Oakland | 55 | 60 | .478 | 5 | American League Wild Card Glance | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Philadelphia | 59 | 55 | .518 | — | | Colorado | 58 | 55 | .513 | ½ | | Houston | 57 | 55 | .509 | 1 | | Chicago | 57 | 55 | .491 | 3 | | San Diego | 55 | 57 | .491 | 3 | | Montreal | 54 | 59 | .478 | 4½ | | San Francisco | 52 | 61 | .460 | 6½ | | Florida | 50 | 60 | .455 | 7 | National League East Division American League All Times EDT W L Pct. GB Boston 70 43 619 — New York 54 54 482 15½ Baltimore 54 54 478 16 Toronto 49 62 441 20 Detroit 46 66 411 23½ Central Division W L Pct GB Cleveland 76 35 .685 Milwaukee 58 54 .518 18½ Kansas City 54 56 .491 21½ Chicago 47 63 .427 28¼ Minnesota 39 72 .351 37 West Division | | W | L | Pet. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | California | 67 | 47 | .588 | — | | Texas | 59 | 54 | .522 | 7 1/4 | | Seattle | 57 | 58 | .504 | 9 1/4 | | Oakland | 55 | 60 | .478 | 12 1/4 | Saturday's Games Cleveland 6, Detroit 2 Toronto 3, Chicago 2 Oakland 11, Boston 4 Chicago 8, Kansas City 3 Milwaukee 7, Minnesota 6, 10 innings Seattle 7, New York 0 Baltimore 5, California 2 Sunday's Games Cleveland 1, Derrot 2 Toronto 2, Chicago 1 Milwaukee 14, Minnesota 7 Kansas City 5, Texas 2 San Diego 6, Arizona 0 Baltimore 4, California 0 New York 5, Seattle 2 Toronto (Carrara 1-3) at Cleveland (Ogea 7-5), 7.05 n Monday's Games Kansas City (Fleming 1-5) at New York (McDowell 11-9). 7:35 p.m. Texas (Wilt 2-1) at Minnesota (Parra 1-2); 8:05 p.m. Tuesday's Games Milwaukee (McAndrew 2-2) at Chicago (Alvarez 5-7), 8:05 p.m. Seattle at Boston, 7.05 p.m. Toronto at Cleveland, 7.05 p.m. Oakland at Baltimore, 7.35 p.m. Kansas City, 8.05 p.m. Milwaukee at Kansas City, 8.05 p.m. Texas at Minnesota, 8.05 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 8.05 p.m. National League All Times EDT East Division | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Atlanta | 72 | 39 | .649 | - | | Philadelphia | 59 | 55 | .518 | 14½ | | Montreal | 54 | 59 | .478 | 19 | | Florida | 50 | 60 | .455 | 21½ | | New York | 49 | 63 | .437 | 21½ | W L Pct. GB Cincinnati 70 41 8.3 — Houston 57 55 5.09 13½ Chicago 55 57 4.91 15½ St. Louis 48 65 4.25 23 Pittsburgh 47 65 4.20 23 Central Division | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Los Angeles | 60 | 54 | .528 | — | | Colorado | 58 | 55 | .513 | 1½ | | San Diego | 55 | 57 | .491 | 4 | | Francisco | 52 | 61 | .480 | 7 | Weat Division Saturday's Games Attention 7, Chicago 2 New York 7, San Diego 6 Florida 6, Houston 2 Miami 5, Angeles 4 San Francisco 2, Monreal 1 Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 6 St. Louis 4, Colorado 4 Sunday's Game Montreal 1, Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati 1, Pittsburgh 1 San Diego 4, New York 1 Colorado 7, Chicago 5 St Louis 10, Colorado 5 Florida 10, Houston 2 Los Angeles 9, Philadelphia 6 105 Personals Houston (Brookleaf 4-2) at Florida (Valdes 0-0), 7:06 a.m. Albenta (Avery 6-8) at Chicago (Navarro 11-5), 2:20 p.m. + st. 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