Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 23, 1991, Page 32, Image 31

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    L.A. pulling away, Bucs take east
itv The Associated Press
Dodger s :i. Braves 0
LOS ANCLLES (AI’) Ramon Marline/.'* pitch
ing und iiitting helped the l.os Angeles Dodgers
extend their Nl, West lead over Atlanta to 1
games with a 1-0 victory over the Braves on Sun
day.
Martinez (17-11), held tIn* Braves to two hits in
seven innings He hadn't won since Sept 1
against Chicago At the plate, he went 7 lor t. in
cluding a home run. against Atlanta ar e Tom Cla
vine (10 1 1)
Pirates 2, Phillies 1
PITTSBURGH (Al>) The Pirates Became the
first National League team in 1.1 M ars to win con
secutive division i hampionships Sunday, beating
the Philadelphia Phillies 7 1 behind Doug Drabck
lor their eighth Last Division title since division
play I eg.,n in 1 *<<>*»
A men i an League pennant r.e e - ore-,
Boston 1, New York 1
(lakland i Toronhi 0
(California 1. Chit ago I
Milwaukee S. IJetroil
Minnesota It. Texas 1
AMI Kit AS LLAC.11.
Last l)i\ isiun
w i. Pit. c.b
Toronto
Boston
Detroit
H2 (17 r>5()
HI t.B ,r>-l-l 1
7.') 7:t l>()7 tt
Remaining Carnes
TORONTO (U) II.. >•: Sept Min
nesota, Sept :in ()(t 1-2, California Awai (7):
Sept 22. Oakland, Sept 2 ) 25, Oalifurnia. ()i !
5 6. Minnesota
BOSTON (1:1) Home (6) ()< t 11. Detroit,
Oct 1 6. Milwaukee Awnv (7) Sept 2 t 25, Haiti
more, Sept 27 ,to, Milwaukee
DETROIT 114) Home (8) Sept 2» 26 (
land. Sept 27 it), Baltimore. Away (6) Oc t l-’t,
Boston, ()c t 1 ti. Baltimore
\\ est [)i> ision
W I. Hit GB
Minnesota 60 GO GOf)
Chicago 82 GH 547 H
Remaining Games
MINNESOTA (12) Home (5): Sept 21 25.
Chicago. Oct -i n, Toronto Away (7) Sept 27-20,
Toronto; Sept. TO-Ot t 1 :t, Chicago
ailCAGO |12) ■ Seat
tie. Sept It) Oct I t, Minnesota Awav 15): Sept
2 4 25. Minnesota, Oc I 10, Seattle
NATION A I. I TAG! V.
West I)is ision
\V I. P< t GB
Los Angeles H7 64 5 7ti
Atlanta H5 65 567 1
Remaining Games
ATLANTA (12) Home (6) Sept 24 26 t in
i tnn.it i; Oil 4-6. Houston Away (G) Sept 27 20.
Houston; Sept at)Oct 1 2. Cincinnati
IOS ANGKI.ES (11) Home (G) Sept 27-26,
San Francisco; Sept 30-Ocl 12. San Diego
Awav (5) Sept 2-1-25, San Diego; (lit -1 6. San
Francisco
Volleyball team had pre-season success
The Oregon volleyball team
(•Mill'd mu' of its last |irr season
campaigns ever by finishing
third .it thi' prestigious |MN
Premier Volleyball Tournament
at Fullerton, ('alii Sept 1214
Sixth-ranked hong Heard
State eliminated the Dm ks
from lire tourney in straight sets
on the final day, IS H, IS it,
15-7. The 49ers oulhil Oregon
tSti to 149 in their vietory.
The Ducks, who lipped their
mark to 10-2, worts outblorked
nine to siv find had t.r> digs to
'>:) for lxmg Beach Statts
With its thrist: wins in the
tourmsy. (lo gon, who also look
third at Fullerton a year ago. re
maims! ranked 1Hlh in the both
the Ta< hlkarn/AVCA Volleyball
Poll and the Volleyholl Month
ly Poll
Oregon won its first two
games on Sept 12 to boost it
self into the second dav of plat
Oregon defeated Wright Slate
4-15, 15-10. 15-3. 15-10 and
beat Texas AfxM 10 14, 15 <1,
15-13 on the opening day In
Fullerton to op en w i th a
school - record nine sir.light
wins
Fresno St handed Oregon its
tirst loss id the year, 15-13,
ft 15. 1-15, 13-15 on Sept 13.
but the Ducks came hark the
next dav to pull out a nail-biter
against Oregon State
Florida State still on top
! hr Top Twenty I n i' tennis in the Associated Press 1OT1
college football poll; with first-place votes in parentheses,
rei orils through Sept 21. total points Iwsed on 25 points for a
first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and
previous ranking
The collegiate sportsu riters' poll is compiled from 20 stu
dent public ations around the country, including the Emerald.
and distributed by the Notre Dame student newspaper, The
() /'server
1 Rnnda Si (4*1
2 Miami (ft)
* Mu ' K.m i I !
4 YVathingt n (1)
'■ I en r>«* wr
ft Oklahoma
7 Dtini<m
ft Notre Damr
9 Iowa
JO Penn St
tin Syr.»» u«r
12 Baylor
l» Auburn
14 ; i f wid
1 5 ( >hjo St
lf> N<*br.»sk.i
17 (..!c,radii
1ft Ptttfcburnh
10 (diorxia ten h
jo California
.!: Mistkiviil Ji|ii St
22 Alalxa mu
21 North Carolina
J4 An/<>na St
25 lllinoi*
()th«*r r»* riving lenas AAM
V. ; 1*1 . Ffi’sri-i M 14 Kanwift
Miihlfl.it ( « ?>;:.» »». ieui (Jirtsh
! » 1 : i J Duke 1
AP Poll
Kornrd Pl« Pv»
MM) 1.466 1
2-00 1412 2
2 0 0 1,175 3
2 0(1 1.305 4
10-0 1.101 ft
2 00 1.166 7
2 0-0 1.159 ft
2- 1-0 1 .OCX) 11
MX) 913 10
3 10 H70 12
3 -0-0 ft 70 1H
3- 0-0 850 M
3-0-0 825 13
21-0 712 5
too (>47 1ft
210 548 9
2 10 5t4 19
3-0-0 503 20
2 10 49M 17
3-0-0 144 24
110 2«*> 21
2-10 151 —
2430 116 —
2 0 0 124
210 lift -
14 N C«u: trtd St **m. Atr r >r< • »i;, I C,I_-\ t»,
11. I uis.» 1,1. Huikton ft Wfst \'iratt!i.i ft. <-ftit
in 4 . s'..; .- t Oregon 3 Southern Miss ».
(ollogiati* roll
1 Hernia St (24)
2 Miihigan(i)
\ Miami (2}
4 Washington;])
Oklahoma
ft Innhoiso*
7 (damson (1)
h Noir« Darno
0 Penn St
10 Iowa
11 Auburn
12 Florida
1 l Syrac urn
14 Hay I or
lr» Ohio St
in Nebraska
17 Colorado
Ue Cat oral a Tf*< h
ly Pittsburgh
20 California
21 A i aba mu
.’2 Mississippi St
.'l AaM
24 Illinois
25 So rth (utrolina
O-Uun rviriving vot»* Arizona St 1ft
20 Tulsa 1- W«si Virginia 10 5. rgiu
Onyon t> (antral Mu higan 5 5 Kansas 5
Km ord Pts Pvs
1 O O 7t»t> 1
2-0-0 7 26 2
2- 0 0 710 2
2 00 00] 5
2 0 601 8
H) 60S ft
2 0-0 599 7
2 1-0 527 11
1 1-0 490 0
2 4)0 484 10
.10-0 418 11
2 1-0 425 4
1- 0 0 409 22
3- (H) 170 5
3*0-0 lift 15
210 112 0
2 1 0 260 21
2 1-0 260 14
3-0-0 258 10
3 00 Iftl -
210 114 24
310 00 23
11-0 60 17
2- 1-0 58 —
2*1*0 116 —
North Cain.-liriu St 14 Innas 21. Air F • *r» **
10. Pukit H Mississippi 8. UCLA 8. I SC 7.
. Indiana 2. Mam phis St. 1. Utah 1
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