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THE PLAIN DEALER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1999 For the Record Vancouver vs. Charlotte, Game 4, 11, PGA Seniors: Kroger CALENDAR TEAM Today Sat. Sun. Mon. Tue.

Wed. Thu. Indians Toronto Toronto Toronto Kansas City Kansas City Toronto 7:05, TV-43 4:05, TV-43 1:05, TV-43 8:05, TV-43 8:05, TV-FXO 7:05, TV-FXO Baltimore 1:00, TV-19 Browns 7:30 Grand Rapids 6:00 Thistledown Post 12:55 -Post 12:55 Post 12:55 Post 12:55 Post 12:55 Northfield Post 7:00 Post 7:00 Post 7:00 Post 7:00 Post 7:00 game Home games are boldface ON THE AIR AUTO RACING ESPN2 2, ESPN BOXING FOOTBALL NASCAR: Las Vegas 250, 8:30, ESPN BASEBALL Keith William Holmes Joppy vs. VS. Andrew Julio Council, Cesar 8, Green; SHO 7, WEOL WOBL High school: Midview at Lorain ClearIndians at Toronto, 7, WUAB Ch.

43; ESPN2 South, 7:30, WELW Orlando Canizales vs. Frankie Toledo, 9, Villa' Angela-St. Joseph at Willoughby WTAM Barberton 'at Mayfield, 7:30, WTOU Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 3:20, WGN GOLF 1350 Atlanta at Montreal, 7, WTBS Oberlin at Firelands, 9:45 (tape delay), Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 8, WGN Ryder Cup, first round, 7:30 a.m., USA WEOL Minor League: Class AAA World Series; PGA: Texas Open, second round, 4, ESPN Berkshire at Wickliffe, 9:45 (tape delay), PRO HOCKEY Bettman: No collusion While a few teams continue to take hard stands with unsigned players, NHL president Gary Bettman denied there is a understanding among owners to hold the line on player salaries. "We are not colluding, we don't collude," Bettman said yesterday before attending a meeting of the league general managers in Toronto. The Ottawa Senators are refusing to renegotiate holdout Alexei Yashin's contract, the Toronto Maple Leafs are continuing negotiations with no-shows Bryan Berard and Dimitri Yushkevich, and the Boston Bruins, in an unprecedented move, let forward Dmitri Khristich become a free agent rather than pay the $2.8 million an arbitrator set as his salary.

BARNES, SABRES AGREE Buffalo signed center Stu Barnes to a multiyear contract, leaving five Sabres players unsigned as the regular season approaches. The Sabres are still missing Miroslav Satan, last season's leading scorer, center Curtis Brown, right wing Vaclav Varada and defensem*n Rhett Warrener and Jay McKee. BRADLEY RETIRES Former Tampa Bay Lightning center Brian Bradley retired from the National Hockey League after 13 seasons due to post-concussion syndrome. Bradley, 34, suffered a concussion during a November 1997 game against Los Angeles, causing him to miss the final 67 games of that season and limiting him to 14 contests in 1998-99. NEWSWATCH SOCCER CALL STIRS CROWD An exhibition between the Miami Fusion and the Haitian national team was suspended after a referee's call against angered fans, who trashed the field.

Wednesday night's game at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, was stopped in the 60th minute with the Fusion leading, 1-0, after referee Greg Watson disallowed an apparent Haitian goal. Many of the crowd of 12,400, mostly fans of the Haitian team, reacted by throwing plastic water bottles and garbage cans onto the field. COLUMBUS WINS Jeff Cunningham scored twice to lead the Columbus Crew to a 2-1 victory over the host Chicago Fire. Chicago's Roman Kosecki opened the scoring in the third minute on a free kick that beat Crew goalkeeper Mark Dougherty. BOXING VARGAS HEARING nary hearing date of Nov.

International Boxing ASSOCIATED PRESS Lindsay Davenport has a little difficulty signing autographs after her, 6-0, 6-1 conquest of Anna Smashnova at the Toyota Princess Cup in Tokyo. weight champion Fernando Vargas and four others who face assault charges. Vargas, 21, and the others are charged with assault with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit a crime stemming from a July 25 altercation at a home located just outside Santa Barbara, Calif. Conviction could carry a prison term of eight years. MALE BOUT APPROVED The Washington state Department of Licensing has approved an Oct.

9 match between a 36-year-old woman and the second man to agree to fight her. The state had previously given the go to a match between Margaret McGregor of Bremerton, and Hector Morales, 23, but Morales backed out last week. The bout approved Wednesday will pit McGregor, 130 pounds, against 34- year-old Loi Chow, 125, of Vancouver, British Columbia. AMES LEADS TEXAS OPEN Stephen Ames recovered from a potentially disastrous double bogey and shot an 8-under 64 for a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Texas Open in San Antonio. Rich Beem and Charles Raulerson were one stroke back with a 65.

COMPTON TAKES captured the pole for today's Truck Series race, The DATE SET A prelimi3 was set for unbeaten Federation junior middle- POLE Stacy Compton NASCAR Craftsman Orleans 250 in Las Vegas. FROM WIRE REPORTS WESTIN TEXAS OPEN Russ Cochran Larry Jim Carter Steve Parker SAN ANTONIO (AP) Scores Briny Greg Kraft -71 Frank 38-36-74 Brian Rowell yesterday after the first round of Omar Jack Renner 38-33-71 Lee Janzen 36-38-74 Clark Dennis. the $2 million 1999 Westin Chris Riley 34-35-69 Kenny Paul 36-38--74 Ron 7,001 Texas Open, played 36-36-72 on the La- Loren Roberts. Bob Estes. -71 Bradley Hughes Ty Armstrong Cantera yard, Golf par Club: Ted David Tryba 34-35-69 John Chris Elliott Couch Robin Robert Freeman Game Mike Sullivan 36-38-74 NIKE OREGON CLASSIC Rich Stephen 32-32--64 Tim Fred Funk Herron.

32-37 33-36 69 69 Bob Brad Gilder 34-38-72 Bob Burns 74 EUGENE. Ore. (AP) Charles 34-31-65 Rick 35-37-72 Mike scores yesterday after the first Leading Brent Geiberger 33-33-66 Fehr -69 Brian Stewart Claar 36-36-72 David Seawell. round of the $225,000 1999 Sandy Lyle 33-33-66 R.W. Andrew Magee 33-36 -69 J.L.

Cink 35-37 36-36-72 -72 Craig Morris A. Spence Nike Oregon Classic, played on Perry Moss Danny Briggs 34-69 Nolan Henke. 38-34-72 Ronnie Black Hatalsky the 7.007-yard. par 36-36-72 Neal Lancaster Scott Charles Warren Mike Shadow Hills County Club David Edwards Gabriel Dean John Maginnes course: Scott Hoch Bob Ben Brandel Chamblee Kelly Gibsona Lee Rinker 32-35-67 Dicky Pride Bobby -72 Jonathan Kaye Craig 68 Mark Cameron Beckman Greg Doug Dunakey Jim McGovern Jeff Tom Byrum 38 -70 Rocco Mediate -72 Ted Jeff Sanday Scott Dunlap 68 Corey Scott -72 Mike Sposa Ahmad Bateman 33-35-68 Duffy Waldort 35-33-68 Robert Damron -70 Steve Bo Van -74 Jeff David Toms Ken Kelley Harrison Frazar 35-37-72 a-David Mike Grob 69 Brian Henninger 33-35 -68 Donnie Hammond Spike Jay Williamson Chris Starkjohann 35-34-69 Len 35-33-68 Paul Goydos Mike 36-36-72 Marcus Jones 38-36--74 Ron Ewing Doug Martin Dudley P.H. Horgan 38-35--73 Kent Jones Dennis Zinkon 32-37 Andy D.A.

Weibring. 37-34-71 Gary Jim Gallagher 36-39--75 Mark Wurtz Jay Deising 68 David Frost Eric Booker 36-37-73 Ken McDonald Bill Dan Forsman Brett Quigley 35-36-71 Mike Springer 35-38-73 Chris Vance Clarence Blaine McCallister Hank Kuehne -73 Paul Teson Marco Dawson Notah Begay Tom Robert Karlsson -73 Jaxon Joe Daley Steve 34-34--68 Jimmy -71 Mark Carnevale 38-35 -73 Phil Blackmar -76 Shane Tommy Armour Ill Craig Scott Nick Faldo Jim M. Mark Wiebe Ryuji Imada Esteban Kevin Wentworth -76 J. Abraham Doug Barron -69 Joe Ogilvie Barry Cheesman --73 Lee Porter 37-39 -76 Paul Ken Green Anthony Rodriguez Dave Joe Kevin Johnson. Jay Don Blake 34-35-69 Joel Kribel Steve Jurgensen Grant Waite -76 Eric Johnson Jay Haas 35-69 Pete Alan Bratton Kenny Knox Mathew Larry Rinker.

Olin Browne Sean Tim 40-36-78 John Witson -70 Mike Reid Frank Nobilo. Brian Gay Mike 38-39-77 Ben Ferguson the mood, slap the side car on the way here. At Our Sunday Brunch 216-662-8600 1 NFL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE AMERICAN CONFERENCE East Team Pct. PF PA Miami 2 0 0 1.000 57 37 New England 0 0 1.000 61 56 Buffalo 0 .500 31 34 Indianapolis .500 59 45 NY. Jets 2 0 .000 31 Central Cincinnati 2 0 42 Cleveland 0 2 0 .000 9 Baltinore.

Pittsburgh Tennessee Jacksonville West 2 0 00 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 62 30 66 63 San Diego 0 1.000 34 Kansas City 0 .500 43 30 Oakland 0 500 46 45 Seattle 0 .500 34 41 Denver 0 2 0 .000 31 64 4 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East N. Dallas Y. Arizona Philadelphia Washington Giants 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1.000 .500 .500 .000 500 38 65 41 85 29 99883 Central Detroit 2 0 0 1.000 51 35 Chicago .500 33 31 Green Bay 0 .500 43 47 Minnesota 0 .500 34 36 Tampa Bay 0 .500 32 22 West St. Louis 0 0 1.000 27 10 New Orleans 0 500 40 38 San Francisco .500 31 62 Atlanta 2 000. .000 21 41 Carolina 0 2 .000 30 41 SUNDAY Cleveland at Baltimore, 1 T.

Atlanta at St. Louis. Cincinnati at Carolina, 1 Denver at Tampa Bay, 1 Detroit at Kansas City, 1 Philadelphia at Buffalo, 1 Seattle at Pittsburgh, 1 Washington at N. Y. Jets, 1 Tennessee at Jacksonville, 4:05 Indianapolis at San Diego, 4:05 Chicago at Oakland, 4:15 Minnesota at Green Bay, 4:15 N.Y.

Giants at New England, 8:20 OPEN: Dallas, Miami. New Orleans MONDAY San Francisco at Arizona, 9 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Top 25 Summary Va. Tech 31, Clemson 11 Clemson 0 3 0 8-11 Virginia Tech 7 0 17-31 First Quarter VT -Stith 3 run (Graham kick), 1.12. Second Quarter VT--Kendrick 24 run (Graham kick), 14:12. Clem-FG Campbell 27, 5:36.

Fourth Quarter Cler-Ciurciu 9 pass from Lazarra (Streeter pass to LeMay), 11:31. VT -FG Graham 47, 5:00. VT -Charlton 34 interception return (Graham kick), 3:09. VT -Moore 32 fumble return (Graham kick), 2:31. NHL EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY Carolina 4, Washington 1 Detroit 4.

Buffalo 1 Tampa Bay 4, New York Islanders 2 St. Louis 2. Boston 2 San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2, OT Phoenix 1, Anaheim 0 YESTERDAY New York Rangers 2. Philadelphia 1 Toronto 4, Vancouver 3, OT Dallas 3. Colorado 1 TODAY Atlanta vs.

Carolina at Charleson, S.C., 7 Pittsburgh vs. N.J. at Albany, N.Y., Washington at Buffalo, 7 Chicago vs. Boston, 7.30 York Rangers at Philadelphia, 7:30 Florida at Tampa Bay. 7:30 Detroit at Dallas.

8:30 Los Angeles at Colorado, 9 Edmonton at Calgary, 9 AUTO RACING CRAFTSMAN THE ORLEANS 250 LAS VEGAS (AP) Lineup The starting lineup for today's NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series The Orleans 250 race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with driver's truck number in parentheses, make of truck and average speed in miles per hour. 1. (86) Stacy Compton, Dodge, 161.803 (record, old, Jack Sprague, 161.749, 1998) 2. (99) Mike Bliss, Ford, 161.527 3. (18) Joe Ruttman, Dodge, 160.471 4.

(41) Randy Renfrow, Dodge, 160.280 5. (50) Greg Biffle, Ford, 159.972 6. (24) Jack Sprague, Chevrolet, 159.919 7. (16) Ron Hornaday. Chevrolet.

159.872 8, (60) Andy Houston, Chevrolet, 159 806 9. (1) Dennis Setzer, Dodge, 159.782 10. (43) Jimmy Hensley, Dodge, 159.589 11. (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford. 159 311 12, (20) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 159.301 13.

(2) Mike Wallace, Ford, 159.086 14: (98) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 158.618 15. (14) Rick Crawford, Ford. 158.562 16. (3) Jay Sauter, Chevrolet, 158.242 17. (25) Randy Tolsma, Dodge, 158.019 (73) David Starr, Chevrolet.

158.019 19: (85) B.A. Wilson, Ford, 157.918 20: (27) Chris Horn, Chevrolet, 157.733 21. (75) Marty Houston, Chevrolet, 157.448 22. (72) John Young. Ford, 157.000 23.

(66) Mike Stefanik, Ford, 156.840 24. (55) Ron Barfield, Ford, 156.722 25; (7) Michael Dokken, Chevrolet, 456.526 26, (6) Tommy Houston, Chevrolet, 156.137 27. (90) Lance Norick, Chevrolet, 456.029 (92) Ross Thompson, Ford, 155.961 29 (4) Cameron, Chevrolet, 155.849 30, (15) Mike Cope, Ford, 155.128 31. (52) Scott Hansen, Chevrolet. 155.043 32 (31) Kevin Cywinski, Ford.

provisional 33, (88) Terry Cook, Chevrolet, provisional 34. (46) Rob Morgan. Ford, provisional 35 (23) Phil Bonfield, Chevrolet, provisional 36 (42) Rick McCray, Chevrolet, provisional HIGH SCHOOLS CROSS COUNTRY POLLS COLUMBUS The second weekly state cross country poll, as compiled by the Ohio Association of Cross Country Coaches (first place votes in parentheses): BOYS DIVISION 1 Cincinnati LaSalle (10) 178 2. Cincinnati St. Xavier (1) 165 3.

Brunswick (1) 160 4 Cincinnati Elder 147 5. Pickerington 100 6. North Canton Hoover 99 7. Clayton Northmont 96 8. Ashland 84 9.

Fairfield 70 10. Massillon Perty 64 Others with 12 or more points: 11, Hudson 56. 12, Strongsville, 46. 13, Mentor 38. 14, Toledo St John's 26.

15. Cincinnati Moeller 22. 16. Cincinnati Colerain 20. 17, St.

Ignatius 18. 18, Dublin Coltman 17. 19 (tie), Sylvania Northview, Centerville 16. DIVISION I 1. Eaton (9) 177 2.

Girard (3) 171 3. Kettering Alter 159 4. Springfield Northwestern 1 130 5. Van Wert 109 6. Pataskala Watkins Memorial 105 7.

Bay 101 8. Youngstown Mooney 90 9 Canton Central Cath. 71 10. Bryan 65 Others with 12 or more points: 11, Highland 41. 12 (tie), Field, Walsh Jesuit 35.

14. Napoleon 34. 15. Pemberville Eastwood 30. 16, Minerva 20.

17. Harvey 19, 18 (tie). Fairview, Waverly 18. 20. (tie), West Geauga, Navarre Fairless 17.

22, Shelby 12. DIVISION 111 1. McDonald 174 2. Berkshire (6) 172 3. Findlay Liberty-Benton 155 4.

Fostoria St. Wendelin 145 5. Sandusky St. Mary 119 6. Columbus Grove 113 7.

East Canton 107 8 Fort Loramie 82 9. Caldwell 81 10. Convoy Crestview 64 Others with 12 or more points: 11, Covington 41. 12, Cortland Maplewood 40. 13, Gilmour 36.

14, Canal Winchester 35, 15. Tuscarawas Valley 29. 16. Attica Seneca East 21. 17.

Grandview Hts. 18. 18 (tie), Kirtland. Van Wert Lincolnview, 16. 20, Delphos St.

John's 15. 21, Barnesville 14.22, St. Henry 12. GIRLS DIVISION I 1. Cincinnati Colerain (12) 180 2.

Dublin Colman 168 3. Massilion Jackson 155 4. Hilliard Davidson 127 5. Toledo Notre Dame 118 6. Strongsville 113 7.

Kent Roosevelt 106 8. Findlay 91 9. Cincinnati Anderson 89 10. Dayton Carroll 62 Others with 12 or more points: 11, Cincinnati Ursuline Academy 56. 12, Clayton Northmont 53.

13, Delaware Olentangy 33. 14. North Royalton 24. 15, Upper Arlinton 22. 16.

Cincinnati Sycamore 21. 17, Cincinnati Mother of Mercy 20. 18, Ashland 19. 19, Magnificat 17. 20, Mentor 16.

21 (tie), Beavercreek, Stow 12. DIVISION It 1. Field (11) 179 2. Pemberville Eastwood (1) 169 3. Olmsted Falls 144 4.

Beaumont 127 5. Napoleon 117 6. Carrollton 91 7. Eaton 81 Kings Mills Kings 81 9. Alliance Marlington 75 10.

Martins Ferry 50 Others with 12 or more points: 11. Dover 41. 12. Southeast 34. 13 (lie), Lake Catholic, Milan Edison 33.

15. Shelby 32. 16. Navarre Fairless 27. 17, Revere 21.

18, Walsh Jesuit 20. 19. Alliance 19. 20. Bellevue 18.21.

Willard 17. DIVISION III 1. Minster (9) 177 2. Findlay Liberty-Benton (3) 171 3. Attica Seneca East 156 4.

Fort Loramie 128 5. Pymatuning Valley 126 6. Berkshire 123 7. Elmore Woodmore 113 8. Lima S.

Range 80 9. Lancaster Fisher Catholic 78 10. McDonald 62 Others with 12 or more points: 11, Louisville Aquinas 49. 12. Liberty Union 44.

13, Barnesville 34. 14, Bascom HopewellLoudon 29. 15 (tie), Shadyside. Magnolia Sandy Valley 28. 17, Ft.

Recovery 21. 18 (tie), Grandview Def. Tinora 17. 20 (tie), Fredericktown, Youngstown Stritch 16. 22.

Sardinia Eastern Brown 15. 23, Pandora Gilboa 14. MLS MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Eastern Conference SW PtS GF GA 22 7 6 54 60 38 x-Columbus 18 11 6 42 43 32 Tampa Bay 13 16 5 29 42 44 Miami 11 18 5 23 35 56 New England 10 19 4 22 35 50 NY-NJ 6 24 3 12 29 61 Western Conference x-Los Angeles 18 10 3 48 41 23 x-Colorado 9 4 46 38 32 x-Chicago 16 13 2 44 48 32 16 13 3 42 47 31 San Jose 17 12 10 31 45 49 Kansas City 8 21 2 20 33 51 x-clinched playoff berths. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for shootout win and zero points for loss. Shootout (SW) is a subset of wins.

WEDNESDAY San Jose 2, New York New Jersey 1 YESTERDAY Columbus 2. Chicago TODAY Dallas at New England, 7:30 Crew 2, Fire 1 Columbus 2 0-2 Chicago 1 0-1 FIRST HALF-1. Chicago, Kosecki 3, 3rd minute. 2, Columbus. Cunningham 9, 5th.

3, Columbus, Cunningham 10 (Wittiams). 21st. SECOND HALF- -None. Goalies--Columbus, Dougherty: Chicago. Thornton.

SUPER SHOOTERS BRIAN G. KOPP aced the 160-yard. 16th hole at Avondale G.C. using a 6-iron. GLAD YOU ASKED By BOB DOLGAN My co-worker said Indians manager Mike Hargrove was a .250 hitter in his playing days.

I disagree. Can you please print his ca-. reer stats? William Janesz, Fairview Park. A -Hargrove averaged .290 in his 12-year career, batting more than .300 five times. His best average was .323 in 1974, when he was American League rookie of the year.

Hargrove hit 80 home runs and had 686 runs batted in with 1,614 hits, 266 doubles and 28 triples. Have a question? Write Glad You Asked, The Plain Dealer, 1801 Superior Clevelund, 44114. To get in of your ATRA Eat Like A Horse TRANSACTIONS women's track coach. AMATEUR RESULTS BASKETBALL LAKEWOOD 4x4 Grandstand 86, Hargett a. 76 Lescher Printing 76, 70 Mazzeo 79, Rees 74 Isatech 100, Whetzel 76 Newton 65, Clack 54 Stehlik 97, Jones 80 SOFTBALL BEDFORD COED Barnes Roofing 14, Frank's Towing 4 Lynch Mob 9, Eat Park 2 DePompei's 12, Kitchens by LoGrasso 11 BRECKSVILLE MEN Carmino's Pizza 21-15, Premium Service 17-3 Illusions 16-30, Flexalloy 12-27 BROADVIEW HTS.

MEN Construction 11-16, Sneaky Pete's 4-7 Renegades 26-5, Sottware Architects 19-15 Fat 20-6, Engineering Connection 12-24 CLEVELAND MEN Grand Stand 16, Laszeray Tech 10 Gem Instruments 23, Denobles 5 Sullivan Transport 20, 10 Tim Lally's Chevy 15, WW Hunt 0 Ohio Bulk 12, Rowley Inn 8 Victory Lap 13, Schuba Star 12 RLS 20, Victory Lap 2 Cinema Lounge 17, Original Mattress Factory 3 CLEVELAND HTS. MEN Division I Mustangs 14, O'Reilly's 13 Scalpers 21, Scalpers 15 Brennan's 19, Moose O'Malley's 12 Division I Team Ohio 18. Winking Lizard 3 Mulligans 22, BW3 15. Techtron Systems 7, Winking Lizard 6 HUFF-N-PUFFERS Flyer's Bar Grill 11, Dry Wall 5 Championship Emerald City Jewelers 23, Flyer's Bar Grill 5 LAKEWOOD CO-ED Billy C's 10 McCarthy's 3 Warren Tavern 17, Kenilworth Eagles Nest 14, Scott Electric 13 Tom Karry 12, Panini's 4 LAKEWOOD MEN Mcdonald7Co 21, Shore Restaurant 5 Corporate Team 23, Xerox 5 Pacer's 13, Bobby 8 Cap 19, Kenilworth Keggers 11 SOFTBALL WORLD Strike Zone 30, Ferry Cap 13 KSE Raiders 20, Post Beam 17 Post Bear 14. Warrlors 1 1 Flyer's 17, Warriors 3 1 BW 3 24, Chances 18 Berea Panini's 16, Bulldogs 7 Berea Panini's 11, 507 Diamondbacks 9 Miller's Pub 18, Back Kartinski 12 BW 3 15, Flyer's 2 Scrappers 21,507 Wolf Pack 9 Dorlon Golf Course 28, Nextlink 2 Wolt 29, Fat Pat's 3 Guaranteed Delivery 21, USPS 9 Post Beam 11.

Advance Vending 8 WESTLAKE COED Woody's Bar Grille 21, O'Donnell 14 Metro Health 14, 2 Dover Gardens 12, Dave Jerry's BP 7 BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX Activated LHP Kent 1 Mercker and 3B John Valentin from the 15-day disabled list. National League PITTSBURGH PIRATES Recalled OF Emil Brown from Nashville of the Pacific Coast League. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS Acquired Eric Murdock from the New Jersey Nets for Johnny Newman, Named Jason Powell athletic trainer. ORLANDO MAGIC Named 1 Scott Herring assistant general manager. TORONTO RAPTORS Signed Muggsy Bogues to a one-year contract.

Continental Basketball League LACROSSE BOBCATS Signed Justin Wimmer. FOOTBALL National Football League DALLAS COWBOYS Signed OL Tom Mystinski. HOCKEY National Hockey League BUFFALO SABRES Agreed to terms with Stu Barnes on a multiyear contract. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS Agreed to terms with Anders Eriksson on a one-year contract. ST.

LOUIS BLUES Assigned Derek Bekar, Sylvain Blouin, Daniel Corso, Andrei Podkonicky, Bryce Salvador and Peter Smrek to Worcester of the American Hockey League. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Announced the retirement of Brian Bradley. International Hockey League GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS Announced Mike Fountain, LW Yves Sarault and LW Ivan Ciernik have been assigned to the team by the Ottawa Senators. COLLEGE STETSON Signed Dee Romine, women's basketball coach, to a threeyear contract extension, through August 31,2002 UC SAN DIEGO Named Tony Aalerno men's and women's track coach and Darcy Ahner assistant men's and women's track coach. COLLEGE RESULTS Men's Soccer LAKE ERIE 7 HILBERT First Half: 1, LE, Bricker (Algaier): 2,.

LE, Algaler (Bricker); 3, LE, Bricker (Maguire). Second Half: 4, LE, Algaier (Gresko); 5, LE, MacQueen (Fiorini); 6. LE, Biddinger 7, LE. Maguire (Gresko). Goalkeepers: Walters, H.

(12 shots, 4 saves), Hahn, (18-9): Diddinger, LE, (1-1). OBERLIN Women's 2, MUSKINGUM Soccer. Second Half: 1. Warnock (unassisted); 2, 0, Kanuch (Akeen); 3, 0. Furgiuele (unassisted).

Goalkeepers: 0, Noyes (13 shots-6 saves); M. (26-12). WOOSTER 4, WALSH First Half: 1, Wo, Austin (Hulke); 2, Wo, Hemminger (Hulke); 3, Wo, Klene (Hemminger). Second Half: 4. Wo.

Hulke (Bacon). Goalkeepers: Wo. Roman (1 shot-1 save), Wo, Lucas (0-0); Wa, Brusko (13-9). Other Scores Lake Erie 3, Hiram 0 Women's Volleyball Notre Dame College 15-15-15. Lakeland 11-9-10 THE LATEST LINE AMERICAN LEAGUE Favorite Odds Underdog Cleveland TORONTO BOSTON Even 6 Baltimore DETROIT Kansas City NY YANKEES 13-15 Tampa Bay TEXAS Oakland MINNESOTA Chi.

WSox SEATTLE Anaheim NATIONAL LEAGUE Favorite Odds Underdog Pittsburgh CHI. CUBS Ny Mets 8-9 PHILA. Atlanta 9-11 MONTREAL CINCINNATI St. Louis Colorado 6-7 FLORIDA. Houston 7-8 MILWAUKEE LOS ANGELES 9-11 San Diego Arizona SAN FRAN NFL Favorite Points Underdog SUNDAY BALTIMORE 13 Cleveland.

TAMPA BAY 2 Denver Washington NY JETS KANSAS CITY Detroit PITTSBURGH Seattle Atlanta ST. LOUIS BUFFALO 12 Philadelphia CAROLINA Cincinnati JACKSONVILLE Tennessee Indianapolis 1. SAN DIEGO Minnesota Pick GREEN BAY OAKLAND 7 Chicago NEW ENGLAND Ny Giants MONDAY San Francisco 21 ARIZONA OPEN: Dallas, Miami, and New Orleans. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favorite Points Underdog TOMORROW SYRACUSE West Virginia N.C. State 6 WAKE FOREST BOSTON COL.

RUTGERS PENN ST. Indiana AIR FORCE 10 Wyoming GEORGIA 28.0 Cent. Florida Michigan St. ILLINOIS Miami-Ohio 18 C. MICHIGAN ARMY Ball State Nebraska 18 MISSOURI OHIO ST.

Cincinnati Michigan WISCONSIN PURDUE 28 N'western AUBURN Mississippi Kansas State 16. IOWA ST. S.M.U. Hawaii, Florida St. 20 N.

CAROLINA. Arkansas ALABAMA Florida 20 KENTUCKY' Colorado WASHINGTON U.c.l.a. 1 STANFORD LOUISVILLE Oklahoma Arizona WASH. ST. TENNESSEE 31 Memphis Fresno State NEV.

-RENO Arizona St CALIFORNIA Miami-Fla. 12 E. CAROLINA E. MICHIGAN Akron Bowling Green KENT MISS. ST.

S. Carolina Texas BAYLOR KANSAS 2 San Diego St MARSHALL 29 Temple T.c.u.: ARKANSAS ST. DUKE 4 Vanderbilt Houston ALA-BIRM. OHIO U. 22 Buffalo W.

Michigan 9 ILLINOIS RICE Navy SW LA. Mid Tenn St. TEXAS 11 Southern Miss B.Y.U. Virginia SAN JOSE Tulsa New Mexico 3 BOISE ST. New Mexico St.

3 UTEP Utah 15 UNLV OREGON 1 Southern Cal Home team in CAPS 11 TENNIS TOYOTA PRINCESS CUP TOKYO (AP) Results yesterday of the 3 Toyota Princess Cup WTA Tour tournament at Ariake Colosseum: Singles Second Round Julie Halard-Decugis (3), France, def. Nicole Pratt, Australia, 6-1, 6-0. Amelie Mauresmo (5), France, def. Shinobu Asagoe, Japan, 6-2, 7-5. Amanda Coetzer (4), South Africa, def.

Maureen Drake, Canada, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Lindsay Davenport (1), United States, def. Anna Smashnova, Israel, 6-0, 6-1. Conchita Martinez (6), Spain, def. Tatiana Panova, Russia, 6-1, 6-1.

Monica Seles (2), United States, def. Miroslava Vavrinec. Switzerland, 6-1, 6-0. 1 Ai Sugiyama (8), Japan, det. Jane Chi, United States.

6-2, 6-4. Amy Frazier (7), United States, def. Yuka Yoshida, Japan, 6-3. 6-2. SEAT OPEN LUXEMBOURG (AP) Results yester- .1 day from the $180,000 Seat Open WTA Tour tournament: Singles First Round Magdalena Maleeva, Bulgaria.

def. Jana Novotna (3), Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-7 (3-7), 6-3. Second Round Sabine Appelmans, Belgium, def. Den- isa Chladkova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-4. Justine Henin, Belgium, def.

Jelena Kostanic, Croatia, 6-0, 2-6, 6-1. Kim Clijsters, Belgium, def. Anke Huber (5), Germany, 6-1, 6-4. Lina Krasnoroutskaya, Russia, def. Magdalena Maleeva.

1-6, 7-5, 6-2. Tina Pisnik, Slovenia, def. Rita Grande, Italy, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2. CYCLING TOUR OF SPAIN ALTO DE ABANTOS, Spain (AP) Leading finishers yesterday after the 18th stage of the Tour of Spain, a 103-mile ride between the Guadalajara and the Abantos mountain pass, with rider, country. team and time: 1.

Roberto Laiseka, Spain, Euskaltel, 4 hours, 18. minutes, 39 seconds. 2. Frank Vandenbroucke, Belgium, Cofidis, 17 seconds behind. 3.

Jose Mana Jimenez, Spain, Banesto, 21 behind. 4. Roberto Heras, Spain, Kelme. 36. 5.

Igor Gonzalez Galdeano, Spain, Vitalicio. 37. 6. Pavel Tonkov, Russia, Mapei, 52. 7.

Manuel Beltran, Spain, Banesto. same time. 8. Jan Ullrich. Germany, Telekom, 55.

9. Inigo Cuesta, Spain, Once, same time. 10. Jose Luis Ribera. Spain, Kelme, 1 minute.

14 seconds behind. Overall Standings (After 18 Stages) 1. Jan Ulrich. Germany. Telekom, 79 hours, 46 minutes.

022 seconds. 2. Igor Gonzalez Galdeano, Spain, Vitalicio, 31 seconds behind. 3. Roberto Heras.

Spain, Kelme, 2 minutes, 16 seconds behind. 4. Jose Maria Jimenez, Spain, Banesto, 3:01 behind. 5. Pavel Tonkov.

Russia, Mapel, 3:42. 6. Jose Luis Rubiera, Spain. Kelme, 4.42. 7.

Manuel Beltran, Spain, Banesto, 5:02. 8. Leonardo Piepoli, Italy, Banesto, 6:19. 9. Ivan Parra, Colombia, Vitalicio.

9:09. 10. Santiago Blanco, Spain, Vitalicio, 9:45. QUICKLINE The Plain Dealer voice information service Free, fast, fresh information. For the latest sports headlines, call (216) 999-5463, then enter 1300.

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The Cleveland Plain Dealer was founded as a weekly newspaper on January 7, 1842 by Joseph Gray. By 1845 it had transitioned to an evening daily. Joseph Gray died in 1862, and his paper was controlled by a series of editors until Liberty Holden purchased the paper in 1885.

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The huge majority of people who read The Plain Dealer do so by subscribing, but people who buy the paper on newsstands will see higher prices starting Monday: $5 on Sundays and $3 the rest of the week. It's part of our continuing effort to sustain local journalism for the long term.

Where do Blue Angels take off from in Cleveland? ›

The 2024 Cleveland National Air Show at Burke Lakefront Airport will be headlined by the return of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels. The air show, as usual, will be held on Labor Day weekend (Aug. 31 and Sept. 1-2) next year.

Is The Plain Dealer building empty? ›

The building has largely sat vacant since the Plain Dealer sold it for $12.4 million in 2022. Brad Harmon, president and publisher for The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com called the planned use of the building “a perfect fit.”

Can I read The Plain Dealer online? ›

A: When you purchase a subscription package through the Plain Dealer Publishing Co. circulation department, you have access to The Plain Dealer e-edition via any of The Plain Dealer apps and via the desktop browser version using the same username and password on up to three devices.

Who bought The Plain Dealer building? ›

The former Plain Dealer building is owned by Industrial Commercial Properties (ICP) LLC of Solon.

How do I contact the Cleveland Plain Dealer? ›

The Plain Dealer Production and Distribution Center 4800 Tiedeman Road Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 (216) 999-5000 or (800) 362-0727 Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

How do I subscribe to The Plain Dealer? ›

Call (216) 999-6000. You can also subscribe online.

What does The Plain Dealer mean? ›

Someone who interacts or does business straightforwardly and honestly. [from 16th c.] Wiktionary.

Where is The Plain Dealer printed? ›

The Plain Dealer Publishing Co.'s state-of-the-art Tiedeman Production and Distribution Center in Brooklyn, Ohio, 11 miles from downtown Cleveland, opened in 1994.

What did Cleveland used to be called? ›

Cleveland was founded in 1796, the result of a Connecticut Land Company survey of a 3.3-million-acres on the shores of Lake Erie that it would originally call, “The Western Reserve.” Named after General Moses Cleaveland, the City of Cleveland was incorporated in 1836.

Who was the first black man to settle in Cleveland? ›

George Peake (variantly spelled Peek and Peak) is the first known Black settler in the Cleveland area. Not a lot is known about Peake, but what little is known paints a very unique picture. Peake was a native of Maryland but also spent some time in Pennsylvania before coming to Cleveland.

Where is the RV show in Cleveland Ohio? ›

Welcome to the Ohio RV Supershow, presented by Progressive, returning from January 10-14, 2024, at the I-X Center in Cleveland.

Where is the boat show in Cleveland? ›

1 I-X Center Dr., Cleveland, OH 44135

Join us for the 67th anniversary of Ohio's largest and longest-running boat show – the Progressive Cleveland Boat Show!

What happened to the flats in Cleveland? ›

In the 1980s and 1990s, as manufacturing slowly dissipated throughout the United States, the Flats transformed itself into an entertainment destination.

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