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Cone, acquired in late August in a trade from the New York Mets, bumped Key out of manager Cito Gaston's playoff rotation, making two starts while Kyle was left in the bulpen. Since "We Care For KU" CPR can save a life. To sign up: 864-9570. Oct. 31 & Nov. 1 MTu 6-9 p.m. Nov. 7 & 8 MTu 6-9 p.m. Nov. 14 & 15 MTu 6-9 p.m. Nov. 28 & 29 MTu 6-9 p.m. Classes coveradult/child/infant CPR using American Heart Association materials. $5 fee for the training. STUDENT HEALTH SERV 864-9500 The Associated Press Cone wins AL Cy Young Award NEW YORK — David Cone, coming off the worst season of his career, bounced back to beat out former teammate Jimmy Key in a close vote yesterday for the AL Cy Young Award. Cone, 16-5 with a 2.94 ERA for the Kansas City Royals, won the award despite not leading the league in any pitching category. Key, 17-4 with a 3.27 ERA for the New York Yankees, led the managers in wins. Cone received 15 of 28 first-place votes and finished with 108 points in balloting by the Baseball Writers Association of America. Key got 10 first-place votes and 96 points. Randy Johnson, 13-6 with a 3.19 ERA and a major league-leading 204 strikeouts for Seattle, received two first-place votes and finished third with 24 points. Mike Mussina, 16-5 with a 3.06 ERA for Baltimore, got one first-place vote and was fourth with 23 points. Greg Maddux won his record third straight Cy Young with a unanimous victory in the NL voting yesterday. The AL MVP will be announced tomorrow. Cone struck out 132 in 23 games before the players' strike started Aug. 12. Key famed 97 in 24 games. Cone and Key pitched together for Both Cone and Key left Toronto after the 1992 season. The right-handed Cone, one of the most attractive free agents available, decided to go back to his hometown of Kansas City and signed a three-year, $18 million contract with the Royals, the team that he made his major league debut with in 1986; the left-handed Key, considered a lesser prize, got a four-year, $17 million deal with the Yankees. Cone also started ahead of Key in the World Series. Key, however, wound up starting and winning Game 4, then was the winner in relief in Game 6 — which Cone started — as Toronto topped Atlanta for its first championship. Cone, however, struggled to an 11-14 mark, his first losing record since becoming a full-time starter in the majors. And, for the first time in four years, the power pitcher did not lead the big leagues in strikeouts. Key, meanwhile, went 18-6 with his soft stuff for the Yankees. Cone, 31, lost his first decision this season, then reeled off eight straight victories. He had pitched three consecutive shutouts and gone 28 scoreless innings before he lost to Key and the Yankees 6-2 on May 27 in Kansas City. In that game, Cone allowed five runs in the first inning, then went the rest of the way without giving up a run. Key, 33, earned his sixth straight victory with the decision over Cone. That was the only time Key and Cone pitched against each other this season, although the Yankees and Royals were scheduled to play six times in the last two weeks of August. Key, who collected a $50,000 bonus for his second-place finish in the Cy Young voting, helped the Yankees to the best record in the league this year. They were 70-43. Cone, who did not have a bonus clause for the Cy Young, and the Royals were 64-51 and third in the AL Central, four games behind Chicago. Cone was picked by the Royals in the third round of the 1981 draft. He was traded to the Mets in 1987 for catcher Ed Hearn in one of the most lopsided deals in recent baseball history. Cone went 20-3 for the Mets in 1987 and was a two-time NL All-Star. Hearn hurt his rotator cuff and played only 13 games for the Royals in two years. Lockout talks resume as NHL cancels games The Associated Press The NHL is starting over — and so are Gary Bettman and Bob Goodenow. Finally admitting that it cannot salvage its entire season because of its lockout, the NHL on Monday canceled four games for each of its 26 teams to make it an 80-game schedule instead of 84. "Each team will lose two home and two road games," the league said in a brief statement. The NHL, which began its lockout Oct. 1, previously said that games had been postponed. "When the start date is ascertained, the revised schedule will be released," the league said. That date still seemed to be far in the future following the latest round of negotiations between Bettman, the NHL commissioner, and union boss Bob Goodenow. They met face to face for the first time in two weeks Monday, but there was little progress to report. "They met for a few hours and held some general discussions." Steve MacAllister, public relations director for the NHL Players Association in Toronto, said of the meeting in Chicago. "There were no new proposals and they talked about planning for future meetings." They last met Oct. 10 in Toronto when Goodenow presented the union's last contract proposal to the league. That proposal was rejected by owners the next day. While more talks were expected this week between Bettman and Goodenow, there was no official word from the league on when or where they would be. "We're not discussing that," NHL spokesman Arthur Pincus said in New York. While the league finally got around to canceling games, published reports yesterday in Canada said the union was planning a series of exhibition games. "It's an important project for us, but it's difficult to talk about because a settlement to the labor dispute would put an end to any parallel project," Ted Saskin, NLPA senior director of business affairs, told Montreal's La Presse. The reports said a number of NHL players would be involved, with the first games played in Hamilton, Ontario, possibly starting Nov. 10 and involving such stars as Wayne Gretzky, Doug Gilmour and Sergei Fedorov. With the owners' lockout in its 25th day today, 140 games have been postponed so far. The league said the revised schedule would include several factors. "In redrawing the schedule, factors such as competitive balance, division and conference play, building availability and travel must be considered," the NHL's statement said. "For those reasons, any game that has been postponed may be rescheduled for later in the season." San Diego will charge on in spite of first loss By Bernie Wilson The Associated Press "We all had a bad game, really," quarterback Stan Humphries said. "It just happened that everybody's came on the same day." SAN DIEGO — The day after losing their perfect record, the San Diego Chargers didn't waste time looking for excuses. Actually, Natrone Means (100 yards) and John Carney (five field goals) played well in San Diego's 20-15 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. But those two alone couldn't stop the Chargers from falling to 6-1. the Changers isn't loading to 0-1. "There isn't a lot of margin of error for us," coach Bobby Ross said Monday. Humphries and backup Gale Gilbert overthrew receivers, and receivers dropped passes. A day earlier, there were a lot of errors. Humphries had his worst game this season, going 17-for-33 for 142 yards, with three interceptions and no touchdowns. For the first time this season, he fell from the top of the AFC passing efficiency list, and is now fourth. The Chargers are tied with the Cleveland Browns and Dallas Cowboys for the NFL's best record. "We're still in good position," Ross said. "We can walk around here and feel sorry for ourselves or we can go out and do something about it. We're going to get back on track. At the halfway point, we want to be 7-1." One element that has been missing from the Chargers' offense is the big pass play. Humphries has thrown only one touchdown pass to a wide receiver in 17 quarters since he connected on a 99-yarder to Tony Martin in a win at Seattle on Sept. 18. That pass was a 5-yarder to Mark Seay against Kansas City two weeks ago. "This isn't a crisis," Ross said. "To tell you the truth, it's probably good it happened. They'll probably fire me for saying that. We weren't going to be undefeated. I felt that." 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