: V ? “ -'-"«¿à? •. f racJu Page B2 OCT. 14, 1998 I h r PnrtLiitö tfh is o w r I ■■■ ■«» Davis propels Broncos past Seahawks «y Indians stand by Knoblauch Chuck K noblauch n e a r l y In eed ed a p o l i c e e s c o r t t o (e s c a p e New York K n o b lau ch ' s boneheaded ( d e c is io n t o a rg u e w ith (u m p ires w h ile t h e C le v e ­ la n d I n d ia n s s c o r e d th e (g o -a h e a d ru n i n t h e 1 2 th ( in n in g , c o s t New York Game 2 i n t h e AL cham pi- |o n s h ip s e r i e s ■' ‘’i $ C " .« & i $ ?,■ 3 •i i v T 1 * $« . r : / > *- •-. V ■'•-<• ' .-•? . » •< \ f > • Y - •• • .1 . A / . S > .. < a — ¿ ; t •>' 'i Yz z- • y '? . Í Y • •'• •; -, ‘ •;■ Ä .' • ' Z < > . '•• ' « *1 • ' LPGA tournament to honor Harvey Panich ■ Moon, playing with cracked ribs made a go o f it. but wasforced to leave the game after three quarters Terrell Davis continued his assault on nearly every team rushing record with 208 yards and a touchdown as the Denver Broncos remained unbeaten with a 21-16 road victory over the Seattle Seahawks. Rod Smith grabbed 8 catches for 136 yards and a score in D enver’s 21 - 16 victory Sunday. While the game featured two o f the three top passers in NFL history — John Elway o f Denver and Warren M oon o f Seattle — it was the rushing o f the fourth-year back that sealed A f t e r a le n g th y ab s e n c e , t h e LPGA t o u r w i l l r e t u r n t o T exas I n e x t y e a r w ith a t o u r n a ­ m ent h o n o r in g H arv ey | P e n ic k , t h e l o c a l t e a c h ­ in g p ro w hose s t u d e n t s in c lu d e d some o f th e [g a m e 's b e s t p l a y e r s — I b o th men and women. The 7 2 - h o le , $800,000 to u rn am en t w i l l be p la y e d a t A u s t i n 's O nion C reek I C lu b . The Bulls Without Jordan? J o rd a n t o l d t h e T r i - (bune i t w ould be a c h a l ­ l e n g e t o w in a t i t l e w ith |a new c o ach F o r me, i f t h e r e 's no ( c h a lle n g e , I d o n 't w ant t o p l a y , J o rd a n s a i d . B ut th e C a tc h -2 2 f o r me i s t h a t I d o n 't w ant p e o p le (s a y in g I came b a c k when I ( s h o u ld n 't have o r I s ta y e d |t o o lo n g . S t m r b e T r y could leave hospital Sunday D a rry l S tra w b e rry | (m ight be home i n tim e t o w atch t h e New York Yan­ k e e s p l a y Game 5 o f th e A m erican L eague Cham pi­ o n s h ip S e r i e s on h i s own I TV. S tra w b e r r y w i l l m ost |l i k e l y h av e d ru g t h e r a p y . R a d ia tio n tr e a tm e n t i s n o t e x p e c te d b e c a u s e th e (tum or was n o t i n v a s i v e . D a v e n p o r t la No. 1 I n ---- L in d s a y D a v e n p o rt c la im e d t h e No. 1 r a n k ­ in g to d a y , en d in g M a rtin a H i n g i s ' 80-w eek r e i g n a t t h e to p o f wom en's t e n ­ n is . D a v e n p o rt, t h e U .S . Open cham pion, w i l l o f ­ f i c i a l l y end t h e S w iss t e e n a g e r 's s t a y a t No. 1 when t h e new com puter r a n k in g s a r e r e l e a s e d I M onday. ;**<•*,■ v a .;-•; Bulls bad boy Dennis Rodman, th e bad boy o f b a s k e tb a ll, s a id h e 's s e r i o u s ly th in k in g ab o u t r e t i r i n g a f t e r t h i s seaso n and d e v o tin g him­ s e l f t o a c tin g . T his i s n ' t an o p tio n , t h i s i s a c a r e e r now, Rodman s a id in an i n t e r ­ view on th e s e t of "Spe­ c i a l Ops F o rce, a f e a tu r e film in w hich he p la y s a conmando le a d e r . New Y ork's Rebecca Lobo scored 13 p o in ts in the second h a lf Friday n i ^ i t to lead a WNBA team to a 90-77 v ic to ry over Parana in th e fin a le of t h e ir three-game B razilian | to u r. Sheryl Swoopes and Nykesha Sales had 13 p o in ts D enver's sixth straight victory. With the Broncos nursing a 14-10 lead early in the fourth quarter. Davis plunged in from 2 yards out. The touchdown was D avis’ 44th as a Bronco, breaking Floyd Little’s club record. It was the third career 200-yard gam e for Davis, who rushed for a career-high 215 yards against Cincin- nati on Sept. 21, 1997. Seattle drew within 21-16 and was driving for the go-ahead score late in the fourth quarter when linebacker G lenn Cadrez picked o ff an errant John Friesz pass at the Denver 27. After 2 runs netted Davis 7 yards, he broke around left end and rum bled 70 yards to the Seattle 5, all but ending the contest. The Broncos have won 10 o f the last 12 meetmgs with the Seahawks (3- 3), who have dropped three straight after opening the season with three wins. After a couple o f em pty posses­ sions, Denver seized a 14-0 advan­ tage. Darrien Gordon returned a punt by JeffFeagles 36 yards to the Seattle 19 and on the first play from scrim ­ mage, Elway found tight end Shannon Sharpe fora 14-0 lead with 2:07 left in the quarter. But Seattle didn’ t fold. A fter a drive stalled and a punt pinned D enver deep in its own territory, linebacker Darrin Smith stepped in front o f pass in­ tended for Smith and raced 23 yards down the left sideline for a touch- Yankees Finish Off Indians, 9-5 R evenge com plete. The A m eri­ can League pennant is back in the Bronx. Y ankee Stadium rocked long and hard T uesday night, as N ew York reached the W orld Series for a record 35th tim e by beating the C leveland Indians 9-5 to w in the AL cham pion­ ship series in six games. It w as a little strange, and a little sloppy. Scott B rosius seem ed to finish C leveland o ff w ith a three-run hom er for a 6-0 lead in the third inning. But D avid C one nearly gave it all back, allow ing a grand slam to Jim Thom e that pulled the Indians w ithin a run. Derek Jeter then restored the safety m argin w ith a tw o-run triple in the sixth, a drive to right that M anny Ram irez tried to snag w ith a leap at the top o f the w all - only the ball landed on a hop at his feet. N ew York, w hich opens the W orld Series at hom e Saturday night against A tlanta or San D iego, w on an A L title at hom e for the first tim e since th e R e g g ie J a c k s o n - T h u r m a n M unson-Ron G uidry team in 1978. Cleveland, w hich beat the Y an­ kees in the first round last y ear and cam e w ithin tw o outs o f w inning its first W orld Series since 1948, failed to force a seventh gam e because it allow ed five unearned runs. O ther gam e highlights: another controversial um piring call, a line drive that hit an um pire on the back­ side and a pum ped-up crow d that took every opportunity to m ake up for the taunts D avid W ells endured in C leveland last week. A fter going 114-48 during the regular season and sw eeping T exas in the first round, the Y ankees felt pressure to reach the Series, w hich they w on in 1996. C leveland felt pressure, too, after losing G am e 7 o f the W orld Series to Florida last O ctober. But after fall­ ing behind two gam es to one. N ew Y ork turned it around at Jacobs Field behind strong pitching from O rlando ” E1 D u q u e” H ernandez in G am e 4 and by W ells in G am e 5. By the eighth inning, fans w ere taunting the Indians w ith chants o f ” 1948.” R esp o n d in g to a rem a rk b y C leveland’s D avid Justice that the only w ay Yankees fans could get tougher w ould be if they brought Uzis to the ballpark, one fan hung pictures o f a m achine gun from the upper deck for each strikeout by C one, w ho fanned eight. Um pires again w ere in the center o f controversy. Ted H endry, the sec­ ond-base um pire, appeared to blow a call in the third inning, ruling N ew Y o rk ’s Chili D avis safe on a force play, claim ing O m ar V izquel was pulled o ff the base by the throw. Tw o outs later, B rosius’ hom er m ade it 6- 0. B rosius’ hom er cam e after W ill­ iam s’ lead o ff single and the contro­ v e rs ia l c a ll by H e n d ry . D av is grounded to second and Enrique W ilson’s throw to second for the force w as w ide to the shortstop side. W hile Vizquel appeared to keep a foot on the bag, H endry called Davis safe. C leveland starter Charles Nagy, w ho took the loss, quickly got in trouble, andC leveland fell behind on consecutive one-out singles in the first by Jeter, Paul O ’N eill and W il­ liams. D avis follow ed w ith a sacri­ fice fly. N ew Y ork m ade it 3-0 in the sec­ ond on an error by left fielder Brian G iles. Joe G irardi singled with one out. C huck K noblauch doubled into the left-field co m er and Giles, after picking up the ball, let it fall out ofhis glove. Cone took a shutout into the fifth. A fter singles by W ilson and Kenny Lofton put runners on first and third, Vizquel hit a liner up the m iddle that hit H endry in the rear end. Lofton rem ained on third instead o f scoring and a w alk to Justice forced in a run. A fter fanning Ram irez, Cone gave up the grand slam to Thom e, who set an A L cham pionship series record w ith his fourth homer. Ramiro M endoza cam e in to start the sixth and allow ed a hit in three shutout innings. M ariano Rivera fin­ ished up. Comeback Wakes Up Atlanta’s Fans The fans o f A tlanta are excited about the playoffs — finally. No m ajor-league team has ever w on a best-of-7 series after losing the first three gam es. In fact, A tlanta is the first team even to force a sixth game. Tom G lavine, w ho took the loss in G am e 2 , is sc h e d u le d to p itc h W ednesday w ith the B raves in an­ other m ust-w in situation. “They w anted to w rap it up ( in San D iego) and w e w anted to prolong things to get back to A tlanta and that is w hat w e did,” G lavine said. “But they are still one w in aw ay from clinching and we have to win both gam es.” “I feel great, w ell rested," he said. “ I’m looking forw ard to it. For being dow n 0-3, 1 was ju st hoping to get another start. So I’m happy we were able to com e back and still have a chance.” A fter w inning the last two games in San Diego, the Braves feel like the momentum is in their favor. “W e’re taking ltback to Atlanta,” said Michael Tucker, the Game 5 hero. “And everything is pretty much going ourway. If we keep the pressure on, keep things going, w e’ 11 be pretty successful with it" down. Friesz found Pritchard for 13 yards and Joey Galloway for 14. On 2nd- and-15 from midfield, Friesz com ­ pleted a 13-yard pass to Christian Fauna. Watters then carried for 8 yards to the Denver 29. But a run by Watters netted nothing and a reverse to Gallo­ way gained just one. On 3rd-and-9 from the 28 Denver blitzed and Friesz did not see Cadrez, w ho m ade the easy interception to end the threat. Seattle committed 12 penalties for 93 yards. “ I don’t know why w e’re not doing what we did last year,” Friesz said. “W e w ere a very potent offense last year and w e’re not playing up to it. There’s somebody all the time, some­ times doing something wrong.” Terrel Davis, in action against Seattle for Woods W oods w ould rem ain an IMG client “w ay beyond the next five years.” “W e are in a transition m ode with respect to the executive team assigned to T iger,” Johnston said. N orton has been an adviser and family friend since W oods was a 15- year-old prodigy. By the time W oods w on his third straight U.S. A m ateur title, N orton had lined up five-year contracts w ith Nike and Titleist worth W hat do Tiger W oods and Greg Norman have in common'? Both made a bundle o f cash under agent Hughes N orton at International M anagement Group, and both eventually decided they d o n ’t w ant him around any longer. A listair Johnston, head o f IM G ’s g o lf division, confirmed Tuesday that W oods has severed his relationship w ith N orton — although he said more than $60 million. Since then, N orton has put together deals — American Express and Rolex, among them — worth about $90 million. “The decision came dow n to a fun­ damental difference,” Earl Woods told Sports Illustrated. “ For Hughes, the dollar is almighty. For Tiger, money is not that important. 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