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Sports on TV Pete Rose Asks for Reinstatement, Cites Astros And TEXAS TEAMS | AT A GLANCE Next: 9:30 p.m. Next: 9 p.m. Next: 6 p.m. Thursday, vs LAA Thursday, vs. Friday vs. WAS TV: TNT POR TV: FSSW Last: W, 125-120 TV: FSSW Last: Late vs. MEM vs. CHA Last: Late, vs. LAA Record: 31-19 PAGE TWO Record: 32-18 Record: 22-27 Contact James LaCombe, [email protected] CELEBRATING 177 YEARS Thursday, February 6, 2020 | The Daily News | B2 SPORTS | STATS & STANDINGS SPORTS | IN BRIEF at UC SANTA BARBARA 4 Hawaii BASEBALL reinstated reliever Jenrry AREA SPORTS NBCSN — Four Continents at PEPPERDINE 3 Santa Clara Mejia, the only player Sports on TV Championships: Ladies Short BYU 17 at PORTLAND GIRLS BASKETBALL Stanford 2½ at UTAH Pete Rose asks for disciplined three times District 24-6A COLLEGE BASKETBALL Program, Seoul, South Korea at UC IRVINE 9½ Uc Davis (taped) at CAL. BAPTIST 6½ Cs Bakersfield for PEDs under the major Standings (MEN’S) at SAN FRANCISCO 7 Pacific reinstatement, cites Clear Springs 10-0 GOLF league drug program. 6 p.m. at ARIZONA ST 6½ UCLA Clear Creek 7-3 2 p.m. Clear Falls 8-3 CBSSN — Towson at Delaware at GONZAGA OFF Loyola Marymount Astros and steroids FOOTBALL Dickinson 4-7 GOLF — PGA Tour: The AT&T Saint Mary’s Ca 11½ at SAN DIEGO ESPN — Cincinnati at Wichita Clear Lake 3-7 Pebble Beach Pro-Am, First NHL Clear Brook 2-8 State Thursday » ORLANDO, Fla. Alvin 2-8 Round, Pebble Beach, Calif. ESPN2 — Connecticut at Tula FAV LINE UDOG LINE Andy Reid tells Schedule 10 p.m. at TAMPA BAY -170 Pittsburgh +158 Pete Rose again asked ESPNU — Campbell at Winthrop Tuesday GOLF — EPGA/LPGA Tour: The at PHILA. -225 NJersey +205 Major League Baseball to end parade-goers Chiefs Clear Falls 42, Clear Lake 32 7 p.m. at BUFFALO -219 Detroit +199 Clear Springs 56, Alvin 38 ISPS Handa Vic Open, Second at NY ISLANDERS -197 Los Angeles +182 his lifetime ban, saying the Dickinson 61, Clear Brook 32 PAC-12N — California at Round, Victoria, Australia will win again Bye: Clear Creek Colorado at MONTREAL OFF Anaheim OFF penalty is unfair compared Friday HIGH SCHOOL at FLORIDA OFF Vegas OFF Clear Falls at Clear Creek, 7 p.m. 8 p.m. with discipline for steroids use BASKETBALL Colorado -197 at OTTAWA +182 » KANSAS CITY, Mo. Clear Springs at Clear Lake, 7 p.m. CBSSN — Louisiana Tech at at MINNESOTA -127 Vancouver +117 and electronic sign stealing. Clear Brook at Alvin, 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Bye: Dickinson Western Kentucky at ST. LOUIS -211 Winnipeg +191 Hundreds of thousands ESPNU — Christ the King (N.Y.) Carolina -118 at ARIZONA +108 Rose’s lawyers submitted District 22-5A ESPN2 — Southern California of Kansas City Chiefs fans vs. Archbishop Stepinac (N.Y.) at CALGARY -115 Nashville +105 the application Wednesday Standings at Arizona at EDMONTON -186 San Jose +171 to baseball Commissioner braved sub-freezing wind Friendswood 12-0 ESPNU — Tulane at Houston NBA Goose Creek Memorial 9-3 7 p.m. chills on Wednesday to Ball High 8-4 9 p.m. HOCKEY Rob Manfred, who in Texas City 6-6 TNT — Philadelphia at Milwau- celebrate the team’s first PAC-12N — Stanford at Utah December 2015 denied Crosby 6-6 kee NHL STANDINGS Super Bowl victory in 50 Baytown Lee 4-8 10 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE the previous request by the Galena Park 3-9 9:30 p.m. years, and if Coach Andy Santa Fe 0-12 CBSSN — Loyola Marymount at Atlantic Division career hits leader. TNT — Houston at LA Lakers GP W L OT Pts GF GA Schedule Gonzaga Reid is to be believed, they’ll NHL Boston 55 33 10 12 78 183 138 “The time has come to Tuesday ESPN2 — UCLA at Arizona State Tampa Bay 53 33 15 5 71 192 147 be back for an encore next Ball High 60, Crosby 51 6 p.m. recognize that Mr. Rose’s ESPNU — St. Mary’s at San Florida 52 29 17 6 64 188 171 Friendswood 65, Galena Park 32 NBCSN — Detroit at Buffalo year. Baytown Lee 68, Santa Fe 40 Diego Toronto 54 28 19 7 63 194 181 penalty has become grossly Goose Creek Memorial 52, Texas City 19 8:30 p.m. Montreal 55 25 23 7 57 172 170 disproportionate relative Fans lined the 2-mile Friday COLLEGE BASKETBALL NBCSN — San Jose at Edmon- Buffalo 53 23 23 7 53 151 167 parade route to thank their Ball High at Friendswood, 5:45 p.m. Ottawa 53 18 24 11 47 144 179 to Major League Baseball’s Santa Fe at Goose Creek Memorial, 7 p.m. (WOMEN’S) ton Detroit 54 12 38 4 28 111 207 football heroes for bringing Crosby at Texas City, 7 p.m. 5 p.m. treatment of severe Galena Park at Baytown Lee, 7 p.m. TENNIS Metropolitan Division ACCN — North Carolina at Duke GP W L OT Pts GF GA wrongdoing by ownership, the Lombardi Trophy back District 24-4A 4 a.m. BTN — Purdue at Michigan Washington 54 36 13 5 77 197 160 management and players,” to Kansas City and ending Standings TENNIS — ATP/USTA: Montpel- Pittsburgh 52 33 14 5 71 176 142 Brazosport 6-0 5:30 p.m. lier-ATP, Cordoba-ATP, Pune-ATP, Columbus 54 29 16 9 67 144 135 the petition said. a Super Bowl drought that Columbia 5-2 SECN — Mississippi State at N.Y. Islanders 51 30 15 6 66 150 139 La Marque 4-3 USTA Pro Circuit Dallas & Rose agreed to the began after the Chiefs won Sweeny 1-5 Tennessee Midland Early Rounds Philadelphia 53 29 17 7 65 170 157 Super Bowl IV in 1970. Bay City 0-6 7 p.m. Carolina 53 30 20 3 63 169 145 lifetime ban in August 1989 5 a.m. N.Y. Rangers 52 26 22 4 56 171 169 Reid thanked the fans for Schedule ACCN — Florida State at after an investigation for Tuesday TENNIS — ATP/USTA: Montpel- New Jersey 52 18 24 10 46 141 190 their continued support and La Marque 78, Sweeny 68 Louisville lier-ATP, Cordoba-ATP, Pune-ATP, WESTERN CONFERENCE MLB by lawyer John Dowd Columbia 46 Bay City 40 BTN — Maryland at Indiana Central Division for attending the parade. Bye: Brazosport USTA Pro Circuit Dallas & GP W L OT Pts GF GA found that Rose placed Friday 7:30 p.m. Midland Early Rounds St. Louis 54 32 14 8 72 174 153 numerous bets on the “Next year, we’re coming La Marque at Brazosport, 6:30 p.m. SECN — South Carolina at 4 p.m. Dallas 53 30 18 5 65 142 136 right back here,” Reid said in Bay City at Sweeny, 6:30 p.m. Colorado 51 29 16 6 64 188 150 Cincinnati Reds to win from Bye: Columbia Arkansas TENNIS — ATP/USTA: Cordo- Chicago 54 25 21 8 58 161 168 1985-87 while playing for a brief speech. “One more District 24-3A FIGURE SKATING ba-ATP, USTA Pro Circuit Dallas & Nashville 52 25 20 7 57 171 172 and managing the team. time baby, one more time.” Standings 3 p.m. Midland Early Rounds Winnipeg 54 26 23 5 57 159 166 Hitchcock 10-0 Minnesota 52 24 22 6 54 160 174 “There has never been Palacios 9-2 Pacific Division OLYMPICS East Bernard 7-3 GP W L OT Pts GF GA any allegation that Mr. Rose’s Boling 5-5 San Antonio 22 28 .440 16½ District 22-5A Vancouver 54 30 19 5 65 177 163 Van Vleck 3-7 Phoenix 20 31 .392 19 misconduct was intended Edmonton 53 28 19 6 62 170 165 Tokyo Olympics CEO: Danbury 2-8 Standings New Orleans 20 31 .392 19 Tidehaven 0-10 Friendswood 3-0-0 Vegas 55 27 21 7 61 170 166 to gain a competitive Sacramento 19 31 .380 19½ Crosby 3-0-0 Arizona 55 27 21 7 61 155 148 Schedule Minnesota 15 35 .300 23½ advantage over other “I’m seriously Ball High 2-0-1 Calgary 54 27 21 6 60 147 166 Tuesday Texas City 1-1-1 Golden State 12 40 .231 27½ teams,” stated the petition, Hitchcock 90, Tidehaven 32 Baytown Lee 0-1-0 San Jose 54 23 27 4 50 139 178 East Bernard 49, Van Vleck 18 Goose Creek Memorial 0-0-1 Tuesday’s Games Anaheim 53 22 26 5 49 137 163 which was first reported worried” over virus Palacios 60, Danbury 24 Santa Fe 0-0-2 Milwaukee 120, New Orleans 108 Los Angeles 54 19 30 5 43 133 171 Bye: Boling Galena Park 0-0-3 Houston 125, Charlotte 110 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime by ESPN. “When it comes Friday Tuesday Denver 127, Portland 99 loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild » TOKYO East Bernard at Hitchcock, 6:15 p.m. Crosby 3, Ball High 2 L.A. Lakers 129, San Antonio 102 cards per conference advance to playoffs. to subsequent violations Palacios at Boling, 6:15 p.m. Friendswood 3, Galena Park 2 Wednesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games of Major League Baseball Tokyo Olympics organizers Tidehaven at Danbury Baytown Lee at Santa Fe, N/A Detroit 116, Phoenix 108 Colorado 6, Buffalo 1 on Wednesday said they Bye: VanVleck Goose Creek Memorial at Texas City, N/A Brooklyn 129, Golden State 88 Washington 4, Los Angeles 2 rules — namely steroid use Other scores Friday Toronto 119, Indiana 118 N.Y.
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