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Numbers Game Fight to Be Stopped Before the Start of the Fourth Round This day in sports This Day In Sports 1970 — Muhammad Ali returns to the ring after a 2½-year layoff, due to his refusal to be drafted into the United States Army. Ali opened a cut over Jerry Quarry’s left eye with a right, causing the Numbers Game fight to be stopped before the start of the fourth round. Antelope Valley Press, Friday, October 26, 2018 C3 Morning rush Kings, Ducks both lose road games Valley Press news services Associated Press career game. He is the 325th TRAFFIC player — and 109th defenseman Rotary Club of Lancaster chili cookoff DALLAS — Jason Dickinson — in league history to reach the Kings goalie Jack had two goals and an assist in milestone. cancelled Campbell, left, The Rotary Club of Lancaster Wings “N” Wheels his first multipoint game, and the The 51st defenseman in Dallas Stars beat the Anaheim clears away the league history to have 500 points Chili Cookoff scheduled for Saturday has been can- Ducks 5-2 on Thursday night. puck as Kings’ and 1,000 games played, Suter Paul LaDue, right, celled. Contact Barbara Sellon (661) 943-1458 for All seven goals came from earned his 500th point last Fri- players who hadn’t scored yet this keeps Minnesota day. His uncle, Gary Suter, had more information. season. Wild’s Charlie 845 points in 1,145 games. Roman Polak, rookie Miro Coyle, center, Los Angeles, which entered Heiskanen and Mattias Janmark away in a game the night scoring 1.89 goals per scored for Dallas, and Ben Bishop on Thursday in game — second-worst in the made 23 saves. The Stars have St. Paul, Minn. league — went without a shot for Planner won two straight and are 5-2 at Associated Press 12½ minutes in the second peri- home. od. Ryan Getzlaf had two goals UP NEXT The Kings have scored two or Brodin’s wrist shot from for Anaheim, which lost its fourth Ducks: Return home for a fewer goals in eight of 10 games, the top of the left circle beat a COMING UP IN THE VALLEY straight. John Gibson stopped 36 four-game homestand beginning and at 2-7-1, have the second-few- screened Campbell late in the ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE (Junior College Sports) shots for the Ducks. Sunday against San Jose. est points in the league, ahead of second period. ■ Men’s soccer: Today vs. Glendale, 5 p.m. Dickinson got his fourth goal only Detroit. Clifford pounced on an errant ■ Women’s soccer: Today vs. Canyons, 7 p.m. in 45 career games on a 2-on-1 Wild beat Kings 4-1 Fehr’s first-period goal exem- clear by Nick Seeler and beat ■ Cross Country: Nov. 2 at SoCal Champ., 10 a.m. rush five minutes into the game. ST. PAUL, Minn. — Eric Fehr plified the Kings’ lack of good for- Dubnyk early in the third. ■ Football: Saturday at Mt. San Jacinto, 1 p.m. Getzlaf tied it with a wrist shot and Jonas Brodin scored their tune this season. Back-to-back penalties by first goals of the season, and the ■ Women’s volleyball: Wednes. vs. Canyons,6 p.m. before Polak put Dallas ahead Marcus Foligno eluded Sean Jordan Greenway — the latter 4 Minnesota Wild beat the Los ■ Women’s golf: Mon., WSC Finals at Alisal River GC midway through the period. Walker along the left boards and seconds after the first expired — Getzlaf tied it again at 3:09 of Angeles Kings 4-1 on Thursday centered the puck toward the Los and another by Eric Staal gave UNIVERSITY OF ANTELOPE VALLEY (NAIA Sports) the second. After the shot went in, night. Angeles net. Racing down the the Kings three late unsuccessful ■ Men’s soccer: Satur. vs.CSU Maritime, 1:30 p.m. a skirmish broke out, resulting in Devan Dubnyk stopped 23 slot, Fehr was hauled down by power plays. ■ Women’s soccer: Satur. vs. CSU Maritime, 11 a.m. one major and one minor penalty shots and had an assist for the Jake Muzzin, but the duo’s mo- UP NEXT ■ Women’s vball: Today vs. Embry-Riddle, 6 p.m. for each team. In the period, Dal- Wild, winners of four straight. Mi- mentum carried them to the edge Kings: Begin a season-long las totaled 15 penalty minutes kael Granlund and Mikko Koivu of the crease, where the puck de- seven-game homestand against and Anaheim had 13. scored empty-net goals. flected off a sliding Fehr and into the New York Rangers on Sunday COMING UP IN SOCAL The Stars broke the tie Kyle Clifford scored and Jack the net. Video review confirmed afternoon. DODGERS (Major League Baseball — Playoffs) with second-period goals by Campbell had 22 saves for Los the goal. NOTES: Kings D Paul LaDue ■ Today, World Series vs. Boston, 5:09 p.m. (FOX) Heiskanen, Janmark and Dickin- Angeles, which has been out- Minnesota defenseman Ryan was back after being scratched in ■ Saturday, World Series vs. Boston, 5:09 p.m. (FOX) son for a 5-2 lead. scored 29-8 in losing six straight. Suter had an assist in his 1,000th four straight games. ■ Sunday, World Series vs. Boston, 5:15 p.m. (FOX) CHARGERS (National Football League) ■ Nov. 4 at Seattle 1:05 p.m. (CBS) NFL COllEGE FOOTBALL MLS SPORTS ODDS MLB ■ Nov. 11 at Oakland 1:05 p.m. (FOX) AMERICAN CONFERENCE The AP Top 25 Fared WESTERN CONFERENCE NBA Postseason Glance ■ West Thursday W L T Pts GF GA Today LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Nov. 18 vs. Denver 1:05 p.m. (CBS) x-Sporting KC 17 8 8 59 63 39 W L T Pct PF PA No. 1 Alabama (8-0) did not play. Next: FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG (Best-of-7, x-if necessary) x-LAFC 16 8 9 57 67 50 RAMS (National Football League) Kansas City 6 1 0 .857 260 182 at No. 4 LSU, Saturday, Nov. 3. at CHARLOTTE 9½ (227) Chicago American League No. 2 Clemson (7-0) did not play. Next: x-FC Dallas 16 8 9 57 51 42 at TORONTO 11½ (226½) Dallas All Games on TBS Chargers 5 2 0 .714 195 163 ■ Sunday vs. Green Bay, 1:25 p.m. (FOX) at Florida State, Saturday. x-Seattle 17 11 5 56 50 36 Golden State 12 (229½) at NEW YORK Boston 4, Houston 1 ■ Nov. 4 at New Orleans, 1:25 p.m. (FOX) Denver 3 4 0 .429 165 164 No. 3 Notre Dame (7-0) did not play. Portland 15 9 9 54 53 46 at NEW ORL. 9½ (237) Brooklyn Saturday, Oct. 13: Houston 7, Boston 2 Real Salt Lake 14 13 7 49 55 58 ■ Nov. 11 vs. Seattle, 1:25 p.m. (CBS) Oakland 1 5 0 .167 110 176 Next: vs. Navy at San Diego, Saturday. at HOUSTON 2½ (218) LA Clippers Sunday, Oct. 14: Boston 7, Houston 5 East No. 4 LSU (7-1) did not play. Next: vs. LA Galaxy 13 11 9 48 64 61 Milwaukee 1½ (234) at MINNESOTA Tuesday, Oct. 16: Boston 8, Houston 2 Vancouver 12 13 8 44 52 66 W L T Pct PF PA No. 1 Alabama, Saturday, Nov. 3. Washington 4½ (237½) at SACRAM. Wednesday, Oct. 17: Boston 8, USC (Pac-12 Football) Minnesota U. 11 19 3 36 47 68 New England 5 2 0 .714 214 179 No. 5 Michigan (7-1) did not play. Next: National Hockey League Houston 6 ■ Saturday vs. Arizona St., 12:30 p.m. (ABC/ESPN2) vs. No. 17 Penn State, Saturday, Nov. 3. Houston 9 16 8 35 55 56 Thursday, Oct. 18: Boston 4, Houston 1 Miami 4 4 0 .500 174 219 Colorado 7 19 7 28 34 62 Today No. 6 Texas (6-1) did not play. Next: at National League ■ Nov. 3 at Oregon State, 7 p.m. (FS1) N.Y. Jets 3 4 0 .429 182 176 San Jose 4 20 9 21 48 69 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Oklahoma State, Saturday. Game 2 Fox; all others FS1 EASTERN CONFERENCE Tampa Bay -110 at LAS VEGAS +100 ■ Nov. 10 vs. California, TBD (TBD) Buffalo 2 5 0 .286 81 175 No. 7 Georgia (6-1) did not play. Next: Dodgers 4, Milwaukee 3 W L T Pts GF GA San Jose -108 at CAROLINA -102 South vs. No. 9 Florida at Jacksonville, Fla., Friday, Oct. 12: Milwaukee 6, Dodgers 5 x-Atlanta 21 6 6 69 69 40 at DETROIT OFF Winnipeg OFF UCLA (Pac-12 Football) W L T Pct PF PA Saturday. Saturday, Oct. 13: Dodgers 4, x-New York 21 7 5 68 61 33 at COLORADO -220 Ottawa +200 No. 8 Oklahoma (6-1) did not play. Milwaukee 3 ■ Today vs. Utah, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) Houston 5 3 0 .625 197 167 x-NYC FC 15 10 8 53 56 44 College Football Next: vs. Kansas State, Saturday. Monday, Oct. 15: Milwaukee 4, ■ Nov. 3 at Oregon, 4:30 p.m. (FOX) Tennessee 3 4 0 .429 106 127 x-Philadelphia 15 13 5 50 48 47 Today No. 9 Florida (6-1) did not play. Next: Dodgers 0 Jacksonville 3 4 0 .429 116 146 D.C. United 14 11 8 50 60 50 FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG ■ Nov. 10 at Arizona State, TBD (TBD) vs. No. 7 Georgia at Jacksonville, Fla., Tuesday, Oct. 16: Dodgers 2, Columbus 13 11 9 48 40 43 Miami 3 3½ (50) at BOSTON COL. 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