August 29, 2001 Page B3 (T h e 'J j j o r t l a t t ò © b » e r u e r H METRO/SPORTS SPORTS b r i e f s Woods Ends Drought in Seven-Hole Playoff A K R O N , O hio - O n the sev­ enth hole o f a playoff with Jim Furyk, T iger W oods birdied the 18'h hole to win his third consecutive N EC Invitational at Firestone Country Club. The victory is W oods’ first in three m onths on the PG A T our. W oods shot a 1 -under-par 69 to finish regulation at 12-un- der-par 268. Furyk shot a 1- over-par 71 to force a playoff that reached seven holes b e ­ fo re ra in s u sp e n d e d p la y briefly. Sosa Hits Nos. 50, 51 as Cubs Win C H IC A G O - Sam m y Sosa jo in e d M ark M cG w ire and Babe Ruth as the only m ajor leaguers w ith four 50-hom er seasons, hitting his 50lh and 5 f as the C hicago C ubs beat the St. Louis C ardinals 6-1. Sosa’s ninth m ultihom er game o f the season helped rookie Juan C ruz get his first m ajor league w in as the C ubs stayed three gam es behind first-place H ouston in the N L Central. Haas Ousts Sampras for Hamlet Cup Crown C O M A C K , N Y. - Tom m y Haas beat Pete Sampras 6-3,2- 6,6-2 in the finals o f the Hamlet C u p , e x te n d in g S a m p ra s ’ w inless streak to 16 tourna­ ments. The sixth-seeded Haas, w ho finished with 15 aces, beat S am pras for the first tim e in five matches on hardcourt. The victory' w as the second o f the y ear and third in the career o f the 23-year-old-Germ an. Sting Stay Alive, Beat Liberty in Game 2 NEW Y O R K -A ndreaStinson took over the gam e in the sec­ ond half, scoring 16 o f her team ’s final 22 points as the C harlotte Sting, facing play­ o ff elim ination, defeated the N ew Y ork L ib erty 62-53. Evening their W N B A Eastern C onference finals series at one gam e apiece, the Sting forced a deciding G am e 3 to be played at M adison Square G arden. S tin so n fin is h e d w ith 18 points, eight assists and eight rebounds for the Sting. Leslie Named WNBA MVP LOS A N G ELES - Lisa Leslie o f the Los A ngeles Sparks w as chosen as the W N B A ’s m ost valuable player, m aking her the first to capture A ll-Star and regular-season M V P hon­ ors in the sam e season. Williams Keeps Pilot Pen Title N EW H A V EN , Conn. (A P )— Tuning up to defend her U. S . Open title, V enus W illiam s beat L ind­ say D avenport 7-6 (8-6), 6-4 to win the Pilot Pen tournam ent for the third straight year. She is the first w om an with three consecutive titles at this 34- year-old tournam en t, form erly know n as the U .S. H ardcourt C ham pionships. W illiam s also beat D avenport in straight sets in the 1999 Pilot Pen final. T hey traded breaks to open the m atch then held serve into the tiebreaker. W illiam s, seeded third, battled back from 1-3 in the tiebreaker, closing it by hitting back-to-back winners. D avenport had her chances in the second set, leading 4-3 and holding tw o break points. But W illiam s won the next four points, including a 102 mph ace, to tie the set 4-4. W illiam s broke D avenport in the next gam e, w inning it at the net w ith a backhander o ff a D aven­ port drop shot. W illiam s served out for the m atch and ran dow n w hat ap- « N EDY SCHO qi Venus Williams holds up her Pilot 1 Pen championship trophy. The experience, she explained, helped her prepare for the U.S. Open in New York that’s being held this week. McMenamins • C A U G U S T EVENTS Tuesday, August 7, 14, 21 and 28 LIVE IRISH OPEN SESSION Courtyard Restaurant • 7pm to 10pm • No cover • All ages Sunday, August 19 CRAIG CAROTHERS' SONGWRITERS IN THE ROUND , peared to be passing shot from D avenport, hitting a fore­ hand w inner to close out the 85-m inute match. W illiam s was com ing o ff a m arathon day o f tennis, playing a total o f 52 gam es in the quarterfinals and semifinals. Beavers Break Into Top 10 C O R V A L L IS , Ore. (AP) — For the first tim e since 1968, the O regon State football team w ill begin the season ranked in the T op 10. T he B eavers m oved up one spot to No. 10 in the A ssociated Press rankings released M onday. T hey sw apped spots w ith G eorgia Tech, w hich fell from 1 Oth to 11 th after strug­ gling past S yracuse 13-7 Sunday. O regon State, w hich opens at Fresno State this Sunday, h asn ’t started the season in the T op 10 since it w as ranked No. 8 in the preseason poll 33 years ago. The Beavers prom ptly lost at Iow a 21 -20, and they d id n 't clim b that high in the polls again until reach­ ing No. 8 on Nov. 13,2000. A fter defeating No. 5 O regon in the Civil W ar and No. 10 N otre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl to com plete a rem arkable 11-1 season, the Beavers were No. 4 in the final A P poll, the highest ranking in school history. Oregon, which begins its season at hom e against No. 22 W isconsin on Saturday, rem ained No. 7 in the m edia poll. T he D ucks did m ove up a spot to No. 7 in the U SA T oday/ E S P N coaches’ ra n k in g s . Oregon State re m a in e d No. 12 in the coaches’ poll. Japan Wins Big in Little League Brandon Brewer, o f Apopka, Fla., is tagged out in a rundown by Tokyo, Japan, catcher Tatsuya Suzuki in the fifth inning o f the Little League world Series Championship Game. Japan scored tw ice in the bottom o f the last inning to beat A popka, Fla., 2-1 and w in the Little League W orld Series before a crow d o f 44,800, including President Bush. Japan’s N obuhisa Baba singled to drive in Y uusuke N om ura with the w inning run. Japan, w hich also w on the international cham ­ pionship over the N etherlands Antilles 2-1 with a last-inning two-run hom er, had not won a game all year in the sixth inning. It was J a p a n ’s fifth W orld Series title. Kennedy School Gym • 7:30pm • $7 • All ages Thursday, August 30 BATTLE OF THE BANDS AND BARBECUE X Angels vs. Steve Bradley Band Kennedy School Gym • No concert cover • 7pm • All ages MOVIES ON THE BIG SCREEN Kennedy School Theater Showing great movies every evening with afternoon matinées on Saturday and Sunday. Pizza and our own wines, ales and cocktails are available. 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