£.5 30632 12>/ / 1 4 / 2 0 ,0 3 ?N 1 JIM PA R K E E Va n d e l. l ' — E L 'P A S O ------TX 7'i"?03 : ■ ' i e . ■ . MMMa j . v ^ ew Tyin Falla, Id.!d8ho/98th year. N o. T h u r s dday, i September 4,. 2 0 0 3 M 5 0 c e n t s C f a b b M OW R t N I N G Law WIa t h e r . io th ‘ day: P a rtly •a g ec y A w T o d u A d o■udy u d a n d threjeat susfipect-boyfirBriend o f ex-:-chiam ber directord - hitiangs him se woriTies - BySMNlyM’ Miller " "Itlsjustanjanother tragedy in tiiis ininmate was watching teleRevision LEY , iteatNs” A lniit Qayter, 'Hiiiiergr - A 2 w hole tiling,”U”Ut ' 2ingersdd. . wlwhen Gayler went into thih e rest- JylAGiC VAtLl - — ' According.g . to Sgt. • J e ff ' n>om «> area. After about 15 In wrHbif: &i w ake o f police TWHfFAFALLS - The boyfriend JKailey woman wno wass •.shot to. Win^on oif f d( ie Wasardi County utes, tbe other inmate bt irnggators concerned, as Gayler had aJ firing , WHgorwi irmer executive director death d Aug. 8 a fter pointiniing a gun S h etiffs D epaipartment, Gayler w as co already arit'-Qty^__„in.an.area.witlvitiLBboutci^c other_. Jhshowered diat.^gy. o u t n e w c r e d it c a x d > -H ail^- Chamber-of——at-poll»-outside-of-Far: a SS% d ied earty Wednesday Utah I died about 23 j ,TP- inm ates Mondnday afternoon when “His cellmate became£ "Environnnm entalists- after h"npingwn oiu by n j M t Vlfiljb R a in w r e a k sshavoc h H V ' ntalists are using .. . as leverage In their ■ once again at U.S. OpepeiL Environmentalroach the four lower . P a £ e B l 1 Idaho water aslam 1 s, said Semanko. attempts to brea(ent o f th e Coalition Snake River damIter, un organization 'N a t io n • who is presidentirrigators, the Idaho for Idaho Water,Association, . J.R. . that indudes mdIrrij the Idaho Fhrm i y Daiiym cn’s nrion. Asi " " Simplot Co. and:tate already locked MVCt tWQM/n* nM»Nn Bureau Fedemrio:rs of drought and “With the state' supplies, the news w B jli Tncy Parr'arrelra, a crlma lab techniciann withwl the T^ln Falls Po»c* Derlepartfflint, checks ths psperwsrwork on one cf tha guns theie cdepartment has In atorage. •NM " in three years•onmentalists'• < cco- T ft«cityey Council Is considering a plinin tlthst will chsnga the way conitnflteatsd guns ars disposedd of.o lim ited water«at su] has hit Idaho * . o f the environn like-a-bombshell,V-r...... extortion threatd. “fbllowing the ...... water-users'likeveekend, we have ■ PlanI wpuldallov)w dealers t(;o b u y seizeed weaponss from polic Semanko said.p hone calls and e- .Labor Day weel,bout-everyone we - -B yJutldPanciinse T ...... “ ! . ^TM Kitife "bggaiHa so Hi . business leader • 5" second auctions.- Guns had nonstop jmpho Is worrit about | ~~ T»ro—^< w »w» w riter. that thi bum per stid cers retreading R y a n . H onlcy,y, who manages a ' soldold should retain their i...... —emails.- Just^abouiaho ‘Klamath* cri------^ « C “Chop a council member, ncnotour gun shop,hasI takenta on the job of. nunlum bers and be placed InIS not have heard from I TT-—:------T w m -F A“AEES-=-Folks-pLMUnd— i gu: lg — up------organi2ing-otheJier-gun-and-pawn------hexlS x r a u c fiM 7 Tih'der~th'r"siite m a potential Idahcmath'Basin'fenners.. : Execution: Former mini IWinRdlsteitend to g e t riled when orearound town. '' shop owners. He said the 10 or so ternerm s a s the first sale. n the sis.” md Oregon lost out im t t o d e a th fo r k illin g 'sam e------In2001rKlaraat l g abor- th e subje>jecc of - Second i ^With four council seatss open-1 other gun deidealers who' have' • «Guns to be chopped - G Ifish. Ing up In t^bvember, co in California and . tio n provider. Am endm entnt rights com es up. _ ing council stores in tovm1 havehi said they sup- ot sold after two offeri 0 Water Users members are looking to ~{■put a port th e foUowiiBingconccpls: G uns endangered fisl P i a g o A 3 11*8 8 factt olof which'City Council me hould b e destroyed. ;an*t m ake low er m em b ers, aiare keenly aware. policy pol in p lace to unloadad the • A uctions' - ( •rings The Idaho - O n c e per year, all • « Illegal' %yeapons - LIcen dams go away and ______:During ,th e ..last election _cycle.. . city>_conflscated_ cit; guns_b(before ----- legal -guns that A.ssociation can’the effort to breadi------at the dty-has-the------JSoiealers cbiild bid on illi two years ageago, it becam e a flash* • campaigning car actually begin:‘"s- , right to keep shishould b e listed for Snake Rhrer dam0 said. Even.if envi* O pin io n «apons, but those guns c point issued^ er city staffers mis- “We “ want to take caree of It sa le on an Indivilividual gun basis. . - w o n ^ support diesucceeded in Judicial soapbox: Ninth before it heats save the police station u V them, Semanko sa Ith takenly desiestroyed 174 seized bel "5 • Buyers - Only licensed they (- fout* dams, they C ircu it C ourt p u s h e s itits s liber* firearms andnd «ur rifles by chop- Councilwoman Coi Gl ley. have b m n m ade legal. ronmentalists mtee a Idaho water 4 25“ firearms dealialers should be HorsleyH i ' suggested t a l a ctiv ism yet. ag a in oon n the them up a t th e city^ shop. Thompson Th< said. “Why not? “"*** breaching theie fo hook. And Idaho ’ Lance Clow said. issue isst has been controversia S atuaturday night specials, or ch< couldn't, guarantewon’t support an states, toda^ editorial: . • Handling i P n S ^ AA staffers misuisunderstood a council four fou years.” g charge - There hantandguns, should go up on th a t would b e off d ieill h damage liveli- P i a b action io tab;able a discussion on The^ issue might have gotten g( ■ shotUdbeaminlinimum'charge for auctucdon block just like *®®P m w ater users woneiDU. gui^ disposaltal to m ean that six the the town pretty fired up,,o but handling. Onee t am ount that has exp(pensivie e guns. » effort diat willin for Idaho Water TTj) years’ worthth o f guns in storage Thompson Th< said s h e view s seMtting b een discussedd isI $25. As Aa for fully automi hoods downsn«an)in B oise’ todiQr to a policy m ostly a s a houseliekMp* * Sale-Each:h gun Should go to firearearms, Horsley said, “Firs H ie Coalition fi C o m in g I > 1 were to b e dcdestroyed. The action a P natic plans ) inrespond to what triggered pnprotests from some ing ing chore. the highest bideidder. In the event doub3ubt that there are very mi 1 assault on Idaho Hom»grown musicSicai local gun shoihop owners and oth- “Right “ now is a quiet tin±nc, a of a tie, the decied bidden should ' these. d) And secondly, theyrst, • I discuss how to re good time to clean hotlOuse,” . be allowed to> bidb again for die eitheth er b e converted bnck to semany i^ey see as an as aid they should have goo y can Performance will pay tritno u te i,aj ^ cj,a„cece to buy th e guns. Thompson The sold. ■ Item . ■ Please see QUNS, Pagi «eSALfMN.Pa&eA2 to S ta tu e o fL ib e r ^ . semi* iifi A3 Plsese see i FHday In H o r ntnone show ! The Tlm«*Kews V S p r o m i s ee fo r w eigh^ h t l o s s I [nvestigati llevue The A M oclafd» l P r ! s s _ ------tors: Belli “Index Hormone curbsI iappetite by 3 0) 1percent C( . . Giving over"erwelght people an . ;ouple wa ered Ctftsstfled .0-12 Movies , . . . ,C5 extra dose o ffa a hormone that tells In a recent study, bott) lean1 ande obese people consumcm ed 30 percent fewer calories a t a buffet lurunch after belr>g Injected witwith the hunger is murdei Comics . Nation CO d ie brain wha^ dr 50s. They were orb their appetites CUcurbing honnone PYY3*38.16. lurder-suicide is und dawn In their , aPPea««oc«rl Community .C7 Obltiisdesles . .C2 neariyathirddipointingtoapoten-.1 pi. ed to be in their S __ Comunldad _.E1,. ,_Opln)on_. . tial new treatmitment for obe a ty.______[jp ^ n tly ruled bu found dead arotmdtopsies^condttcted...... ^PE upscalehome. Cfoaaword .C5 Outdoorsrs' . .01 Tbe researcarchers at Imperial ' P it Mumhy ; lot b e d i released ____ B i_ jCollege^Londoidon_had_pteviously______Results of autopsay. Ihe bodies — Oear.Abby-nCS— Sporta-r:''' ■ . shown that ththie horm one could . . in Boise liiul note-house-for-mon 1 ------, Horoscope .C5 Weather . ■ ■ ■ late Wednesday.fter th e shootings r . . .A2 suppress th e 'i'appetites of lean - 9 BELLEVUE - Investigac LM. Boyd . .C5 West . ..J\6,C4 J people. But theh ey worried it would Hoi ------ranaioed-in-tiw-hldng fo r a m otive in th e she than 12 houis after Valley .Cl Mbrld...... sotworicinobe.b«so people becaiae ln|U -tw IhcvYe just as sensitive as thin mnp*one, P Y % 6, to trldc dw bcibndn Bloom sadd.- tfae» SIsecood day of tfae iaveeth a n t e . . . . intoto rfitniring th ey had draa ^ modrcs-Goold iodaaaaM ioliai* Ih e findings •rean puliliibed In donn intoi tfae^lUead^y morxuS ? decUnednddxm MM lit stu 4y, botib obese iten. The research also ihonEiwed Ihundnr^NewEiEnjUndJbunud shoot[Mting deatfaa of Alan ai S a re a U d a M tfae and lean p e o^ ^ a ta a b o D tS O p er^ lowexwer nstural levels of PYY inadte I ofBfadidne. 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>L«r3S«»*n..y . . try cloudy, c-doudy, «•. w-MinO. m^nUMlng jSkihwarzesenegger gets Lawyerss for sniperr suspect widU likely ilise insanityl y d e f e n s e ■Kewm Call Tqday LONG BEACH,, CaU<.C (AP) - ahoad w n The Battlmore Sun p e n a lty i f he is convicted, accord- indicate.the.defense phjlans to use ____wxQtethactia t the defense !^ten d » to ...... -1 ^Arnold Schwarzene]!negger was a which h< J 733-0931!• in g to court c< papers unsealedI Muhammad^ mental sstate as a present expexpert psydiological tesd* : - n o 4 hbw ac the inldtidal debate of ning for h Lawyers for sniper sunispectjohn . Wednesda;dqy.The attorneys’ official1 midgating factor if ther3xe is a sen- ' mony inI mitigaoon.”mi Prosecutors - r^alifornia’s recall:all election thing bai e A llen Muhammad appppear ready nodce off iwhether they intend to> te n d n g phase o f his tiia:iaL asked diele ccourt to provide t h ^ Wednesday and delilelivered what ' for h is»Cl su 677-4042 to use a mental healthn idefense to usesucha1 a defense was sealed, btlt: . In a motion filed IVieuesdqy and with a meimental health e3ipeR ;to :was billed as hisis first: major 'Schwai I save their dient-fromn the.death ___ cw o.m odoiions.filed by-prosecutorss //- r e le a s e d Wednesday, pprosecutors i evaluate Mu I '^campaign speech, geigetting pelted bothered - -with an egg ass he waded owes me '."through a crowd atac a college later. **Iii .l^campur. a b o u titl5 hit by I Suicide . ' .** 'Unteed when thefte egg Ut his Just have I with a 15-minute sp eed i in^ ConUnuMltmiiU -' Jeft shoulder, thee acdoni hero this is al - moune that Ihe sherlfTs office:a had Tbmer died at)t theihi m n e from numerous $ ■ back to a state responsible Winterton said jail olofficeis-dis* 8111nd David Gayler divorce. Just before the Augusts t shootings. back se at of thecar.the I covered Goyler about 3 I success. ' Of Nstsda lUnMr and DavM' a Judge had ordered Tbnw toI nmove closer Pochynok wasa tattaken lo the Unhvrstty of iSalmon.______ivarzcneggcr said he wasn’t immediately started < egan like a storyOook romance andy} t6 Pochynok. ihreaienlngto putut her In Jail Utah Medical1 CenterCen with bullet w oundsr wHjy the egging. “This guy monaiy resusdtadon a n d called ended like« ia Shokespeoresn trsgedy. She and give Pochynok custody of’ trthe two chil- directly underr hishis heart and through his :^CKIwiiJtwmAl N ationalme bacon now," h e joked for an ambulance. PtP aram ed ics diedbysuicluldde by cop. He ended his life by^ dren. Ihrer. Neither he nnor his snomeyi Radertak ^ Organisations notlotifying the Services*'I mean there^ n o tw o ways arrived and continuedd C P R a n d hanging himhimself with s bed sheet (rom a Authofttlaa have said Tbmer andnd Gayler Green; have returnedretur calls from TTta 7}m » _____ •'gom xu D en tortheir.ilr in ten t t o s u c . __researehit because,i I mean, you can't------gave-Gaylera-stimula;lating-drug ...... botntoom1 sistall Ina coun^Jall. They wete drove to Pochynok^ home withh iUie intent News, but OavidMd TUmerT ssid he heard Jire Idaho-RKers UnUnited, Idaho The amw eggs without bacon. But whidi' brou^t back't•h is p u ls ^ 31 yews Old. - : - ...... ------to WII him, eccording to The SafllafTLaka Pochynok hadd beenbet released from th a hoa- y Wbune. Turner ond Gayler pocke:ked a .357 pitai Tbesday^ :.Con9ervadon' League,;ue, American downstrei: all pare of, you know, the Winterton said. y began two years ac» when they do'nid Wildlife in g willii party hosted by Project handgun and other unspecifiedtd eedi." Gayler was taken tut undl the season s bt County Jail in Heb< wilh the Utoh t)epertment ol Put>ubllc Safety. vlcted on a felony Sedivy said. Irrigators can b e r o n a me upscale.lie. log csbln-siyle homo in Park lony charge ol continuous ’ . political win is mustereiered to breach Whethe $100,000 cash-only boi>ond sin ce City, Utah ofof Timer’s ex'tiusband. John said Pochynok. who was siltingI Inli the back seiual abuseof of a a child under 14. Ha was the four dams, “flow>w augmenm- benefits tl; Aug. 8, when he, Natalialie IVim cr ', Pochynoh., theth Sl-yeor-old owner or Noturol seot. got the gun away from Turnimer and registered a s aa se*se offender In Idsho. But of Redamadon for flow don”-sending waterr downstreamd >t comcs and her ex-husbancn d , Jo h n Choice Consi>nstructlon, a company thot builds, shol her twice inside the car. on<)ne Shot Dovid Tbmer (aidsaid ItI sounds much won»' ntadon. That is the poliQf • gracing her head ond onotner bui for fish - is the b est toetool available steelhead Fochynok, were involvev ed in a n custom loglg hoinei.h Goyler reportedly drove bullet going thon It actuallyywes. wa He ssid Gayler toW.;- ted by Idaho Rivers through her neck. Turner, who wawas sitting him he was datingBtlng a teenage girl when Im in the toolbox, Sedivyy ssaid. found u altercation that led to ] Pochynoh's home from Holley so ,Sedivy said.T==^^ " - discuss the custody of ihslr two the from passenger seal, managaged to wos 19 or 20 InIn Sscrsmento.S Calif., and he If anyone has the polldcal between s being shot twicc andlUn } irrigators had th e water im c rb o m g aiMitn, 7r-yeof-old »c Carter ond 4-yeor-old wrestle the gun bxk. sieptxd outoi of the ended up in prisonrlson on a felony, power to bring thee 1 Bureau of mentation killed after pointing a eg u n a low ciora. car and then pointed the gun bahow real they weie and have had to d ed d e whi'hethcr to Asked if i: Gayler seemed H e said die children hlave » b een how h e missetssed her,’*‘I\inier said. Clrcuiatlon phone lin«alin are open request or waive a prereliminaiy depressed,, Utzingert said h e acted seein g a therapist, who told t the b«tw «eh 7 a n d 10 » 4 nI. . only.oi If you do will be levied fc ■News writer Jennifer hearing. like anyonele would have acted in fam I ily th e children are in1 a£ fragile noc rec o lre yo u r p « p « r tr ,T h e most serious diargirge Gayler Gayler’s situituationl statc.T\xmer: has hired onI aattorney tlw number for your amiarS/"'"’’'" ” M ailinfoinn can be nxidtal at 733- Ext. 237, or faced was the felony charge d of “It^ hardd tot tell,” Utzinger said. who i spedalizes in J only 5.150 per week. Sulc^ W ■ Id'hive statedlhat a e p o week: SMunlay and Sund all above raicv A S15.(K)vlinrge “ WasatdrCouii^Atronitysylhomas Gayler. childrenc to not be retur »med to S^“ coracadl approvedi ghangA g per week. Mail lubtcriptkmiImimui be^id notice, will be«lforall t relumed check*. Low. j B u t U tzingn ger said one thing was their t father. la advancc and are availabV ahvttys on. GiGayler^ min± Natalie N eith er Pochynok or h i for. the 20 mph s p ^ |’"'y Po.im a.ter. m. to 4:30 p m > ddlveiy li no* realataiocd. K addre,. fonnformation to: , I lU m er. - — — . ^ ‘ . . ney,r Frederick Green, reiStSS'cS SSt't^T aS, . Idaho ruet: dally and Suod.uoday J6.00 pa _ 53303, ies-iVint;s re g re ts A e :>-New> (UPS 6.t I.(1X0) i< p u b - , “ ■»»««** I “H e w asI oobviously really miss* caUs, c from The - TSmt «w k. daUy only S4.00 per-w»-w«k. Saturday at 132 'niirU Si. W.. Twin I'alU. PB* fag Nattlie.”e,” Utzinger said. |*He Wednesday. \ ’ « d Su»tay ooJy S3.00 per Om pf w V * * * * * * * p fet ihtek. illcaiion* Inc-.-i •jub^idiary of • J. waasogrieviliving, and it was weigh, lU m e r ^ d the last dine * ''**" — ing o n his mindm veiy heavily. He ited it w ith 'Gayler was a w e ' Hunting aceliGcldent ; T i m e s --N > ew s telephone IId paid at Twin PalU by T V - ‘ « q | 3 Q was concemeTied the Idds vrould be. Wednesday. V His concen™ was didn't resuKuKlndeath > f. Official ciiy'anrl couniy. < 1 s s ID ao well taken1 «care of. He always focused f< on how eveiyone el ; Cbcnktkn (Daniel WaWalock, Cinailadon DirectorNinuani lu Section 6C-I0K of | The headlitidline on Saturdi£^ WIlOCAWDi JtOofOufca, seem ed to b e focused on th e well- doing d an d not on his own ; CkmUMAAmtkhmiig(Deby Johnson, Manager)M ernjurtdiyirliereby dcslg:------1 htSJw about a hhuntjog a c d d e n t ^ . : n m s ...... day of the week on which lesa] I J—5TT being of oth©her family members.” lem h s, I b m e r said. H e said - - - TUmer iss surviveda by her and told t< h im h e didn’t want Ni • w asincairectA]^ . RetadlAdfKtW i«afilifiteSmi^Adverds^^ bepublhhcJ. r shot by a KnoAid . AgW eeklraMGoffloffin. General M anager) ;r. . . . pleatc tend change of ______P6diynok% cvc w children - 7*yean family ft spending any moi Mend*|i.S(pt.l • S 7 old Carter aj puty proMcotor Wla an r tg e n ...... I to: P.O. Box 54H. Twin Fallv and 4-yeai^Id Clara, help hi w ith his court case. It . who are bebeing cared ‘for by he hi w an ted the IVimer famil; otkiiia. . iT : MnagfasEADraaricu kW a h ra rth ...... ts-Nruf* regrets t^ IVimer^ pare]rents in Hailey. whatever w it could to erS r ■ i-.* ------P—— d i r e c t o r y “ ie s tw *AitAEurcppy tor)...733-0931, Ext. 1 m * ’ ' ■'"7 I ■ ' e r ) ...... : . . . . £ x t. 2 > k ...... Ext. 3 rector) ...... ; .E x t 4 ...... Ext. 5 ...... Ext. 249 ...... 735-3255 :

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Wednesday for not fiifixing individ- said itt aand the space agency. favorablyf Ito plati reconstruction aid totoltaqthrough • A^sk all 191 un. member*er ual resp on sib il^ for!br-the spacei- shouldI haveha gone farther In fix- * • an in tein ad on al funund independ- states andan international |al shuttle tiagedyltfaatJt Jdlled seven in g blamiame for the Feb. 1 acd- ' 1(AP)-Shifting en t o f th e U.S.-led adadministration iAsdmtio:tions to provide financialial astronauts. dent. in g out for beli^ in Baghdad. an d othtier ei support for Iraqis recon*>n* istratiOQ offered In b a q , the U nited!d States hand* ' strucdon.on. on .Wednesdty to» sharesl wi± the ed military control1 i over a laxge . i h e administration ac has been, United Nations tb long-domi* belt of Iraq south offSBgb(tedcoa 1 under pressure |n from Europiean nant- role in1 L postwar. - Polish commander,r. Powell said andotheider government as well “as M u r d e r —— th e r e st o f ih e area,,around a Najaf - firoin mnemlwis e ~of Cbogi'ess, to ContlniwlitamlU 'S ecretaiy o f Stateate CoUn I\>well w h ere a prominent ^Muslim d eric * share res]esponsibility on Iraq.' h as'n otbt been e Veleased. • • ' described the efioitu t as “essential' was killed last weekc ilin a bombing, The pressure pi has'increased.<}. ca u se o f th e deadis. T he rifle rifli that presumably vros. ly putting the Securirurity Council in • will be'tumed bver*r “once things as"U .S’. casualtiesc hav^ mount*it. — Alan'Johnson was; anai executive------foW d at ithe miinler scene was' ^ . th e gam e,” and Eurourapean govern* se td e dow n a little bii ed - Accoicording to the Pentagon,„ / and d ir e a o r of WebbibLonitope undetgoim;oing ballistics tests to se c m ents reacted fovo:nrorat^y to the ' I h e Polish militxu^aiy is leading 285 U.Sr.S. so ld ie r s h a v e d ie.J d and Gatxlen Centers,s, and Diane jf bulletse ts found in chc bo.dle. havetu the situa- le Ihad been rM m t^. ’’defen d ourselves.” ■ • - ... _ ■ . .restoringg sovereignty,2 back-to the^ : ing, “My father^ b« : H ailey. .Ketchum; K« and BellevuiT...... ” don stabiliied,” Fhmce>sFr U.N. ‘ A s' d u t lih ^ ' b y Powell, Pc State pcqdiople,” he said. ~Nel^t>ors also toldI aulhonoes1 a„d ,i,ele sheriffs dcpaftmeni- A m bassador Jean-Afa-Mare de La B Department offidalslls and U.N. Xiicsday, German„ they’d l^eard gunshots,*• swarmedd < over the scene. They • ■ SabUeresaidtnNew^!w Y oric“S o w e ' Mawlyweds u iI In Iraq - K diplomats at the Sccujnirity Council . C hancelloUor Gerhard Schroeder.f A so n o f th e Johnsoisons, a « a le d off about four blocks .of ~ . will see the resoludondon with this in in New York, the draftftU5.resolu- who hadd adamantlyi opposed the^ stu d en t at th e Univetsli^llyotld^o GlenAspet•pen Drive. ' - mind.” d o n would: ■ ‘ U S.-led war w to depose President. in Moscow-PuUman, ai '»•<= T he JohiJohnson home, is located * Under tbe resoludoiddn, American Councilil next-week,i he-said as hee - • IVansfotm th e U.!U.S.-Icd coali* SaddamI Hussein,I stressed “thee ' l\tesday aftemoon%r ear.c n ear the: dedead end of a street Itish commanders wouldlid remain in lelOThono n e d foreign ministers. U.S.I. don forpe into a U.N.N.-authorized n ecessityy' of giving the United(J . The sheriff said thtiat a guest ™Ui towerwering cottonwood, pines \ charge' of peacekeejraping opera- A inta^ssador John Negroponte dr- m tiltinadonal o p e undiider a unified Nations a a sipiificandy greaterf ' house renter, who wassout 0 of town and aspen>en where homes in the- ' ______tions in hag, but thethere, loft “we culaledd a draft to other U.N. com m an d , with an Amimerican offi- role in Jh.e_pplitical_process_ th in„ _ on the morning of'thehe shooting,^ $500 0000 rangera and up artftuckeci ■' ■ are asking the intcnusmadonal com* antbasssaulHill,afor- — y B b " ------— interview 1 t lUesday that he Is a~' com m on w ith older, inexpensive in B ffnSnM mer minister turned ed killer, was ‘ . ^ W martyr inI tlthe anti*at>oitIon c a u s e - guns - th^'Cah'simpl;ply be reis- ■ executed by lethal lal injection hopec>ed his death would su ed seria l numlwrs t^ Wednesday at Florlorida State ly the police . inspire mortore clinic attacks.. department, Horsley sai I Prison, twcoming; th e “I believe!ve in the short and lon g The cityls collection 0 ___ Am ericane I of firearms terin, morere and m ore people-w ill has been adding up sincesi: 1999, ^ ■ |J ||J | V tot v.,ifl|^H I'antinti*abortion- -. ..but_Community-Servic'ice..Officer...... started,” Hill H said in therhour- Ttacy F erreira said thee s ' Sk-.- ' i S P H Violeolence. long interv)rview, during which he readily put a numberer on h ow Hill, 49, was e x p r c ^ d1 nno remorse, many n^ight qualify' for sa le. J r ^ o n o u n c e d T he soft-sft'spoken Hill, tall, pale B efore an auction wovould cake :ad at 4:08 and w ilhI recedingr blond hair,_ ----- place,-the staff-wouldId have to n . MDT. His J E S U S I S UOV b -spent Wedniinesday morning saying st words were goodbye to his wife, 18*ycar-oId .d eterm in e w hich gunists are still ^BH ||PM | call to arms son, parentsnts and two sisters. He being used as evidence for court abortion ■miljljH earlier:er this w eek w ith his trials, w h ich guns arc siisimplylost* . iponents. . two daughtcfitcrs, age 15 and 13. and-found firearms'forr >which th e you In final statement. Hill .d ty h asn't found owners^rs, and also lUeve abor* thanked “th^Uie Loid Jesus C hrist su ^ firearms as wou^d;d be taken don is a lethal force,e, yyou should for savingI nme from my-sins and from people who attempipt suidde, oppose th e force and1 dcdo what you Supportersrs of Paul Hlll pray for him priorlor tot his execution outside ol Florida enabling mn e to persevere. I thank she said . . have to do to stop it,*'it." Hill aud strt»P>i.o,Bon on Wednesday In SUrke, Fla. Hill was executed Wednmletdayfor Lord foifor my loving parents, • - calmly, lying beneathath a white, 1994 , , Times-News writer Jui shotgun slayings of abortion do(doctor John Britton snd his bi sisters. I also thank th e fuUe Pence sheet and strapped COco a gumcy. ^ving me an excellent can be readied at 73S-324241 or by e- “May God h elp you to:o protectp the w ife and three th wonderful chil* mail ar jpenoe<^a^ctf f violen' ce by and-abor* aatrardon groups have ^savoweddi “ in the glass-plated deaie a th ch w *----- tion advoctK a te s in the Panhandle .■ IH ill b eca u se o f th e killin ber parted, allowingI 151: offidal dty. A n um bor o f Hill alliescs predict* wimesses and 14 rep.«porters to Outsidee thet razor-wired prison ed e that his rec^t callsIs for vio- view h is la st m om ents.cs. ' in th is nnonh Florida town' lence li against abortion di^ n i c s ^ ' W itnesses includedIHill^spiri- H Wednesdayay, a crowd of about 80 '' inii sp ire others. Southern lcd a h o e^Fair tual adviser, the Rev.lev. Donald abortion opponents o and anti- .“Pve never been remrby Ocala. 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The ju stices are conconfronting sev*' eial capital punishmeiment Questions: «4ietber JttwsnOes should she be ate- cuted^ v d u t to do abcBbouc poor per- fbnniBtCM liy defemasebm^nand e ' wfaedwr juries n thMr er than ju tes...' duuld him sentenaneed acocS^ j . death row inmates.i.lh H e court has dealt before widi all1 ththree subject*, but noc with finality. Some of the moinost dramatic recent rulings camee blast year. Ihe Supreme Court declarJared it uncon- WH stitutional to executcute mentally retarded murderenI andai said that jtuies, not judges,, nmust d^de I ____ It— that detennine ne if a pariica- larcBsemurBntsth^edeadi penalty. • tit d Both decisions haveve 1led to lower- . . couR fights and'Sett tl the stage for I another round of hifih[h courtc rulings. I Missouri^ SuprerAi»“CeQtt“rulea ------last, w eek that, likei thetl mentally. I tngwthanlSat j ___— . ^ their- oimmesshouldnot c: ------b e ^ t to deathulhe'decdadsiorijbased^ ------^ on the U.S. Supremee Co u r ruling, I ______said die. executions areare unconsdtu-,_ _ _ ; donalty crud. Then o n ‘^lesd(Q^ a federal am eals court threw ouout m ore than 100 death sent^iceses - induding ■ some from Idaho-hanca n d ^ down . I : judges. Ihe 9th U£.i. CircuitO Court I of ^jpeals said thee >high courts - 2002 ruling on sentcnccndng applied I reooactivd^ to deathil rowr inmates I in Arizona, Idaho amand Montana. . I . Death penalty opponenlents are hope- ' I fui similar decisions> wwill come in I other states w here judfiudges imposed I death sentences. Bodv cases appear hheaded e to the* I Supreme Court, wheree justicesji often I are sharply divided cnn Gcapital cases. I **A lot o f them appearear frustrated, I tired by the endlea naturena of the I . death penalty litigationion. Nothing b I ' reallv settled,” saidaid Stephen I McAllistci;Taw schoolo t dean c at the I < University o f Kansas> anand a former . I Supreme Court law dcriJerk. I

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O f"EMI\ < M ^-733^t,E^A Page A-6 • T hlursday, u Septeniber; r 4 , 2 0 0 3 TheT l Timcs-Ncws_ - _ E d i t o r ] _ ^ Penti:agan ineeds1 help iin Iraqq in o i4 L i b e r aal l 9 th C irccuit C ourtt w f the American ea ______\____ I U.S.Central£^timnnrach. Opi»Rents of capi*1* wear blue hats and COIn m eto lra q in D eer e r Lodge, and tal ptintmishment rejoiced at thee underancwUJf.xcsol over to. che Idaho>o StateS Prison rulinglg and predicted it wouldd \^icther they come thihroughbilat- in Boise, deathI rrow intnatgg lead tcto more legal jchallenges•s eralnegodadonsa-thirhrwttg ti th o Oii^nization o f Tsl«nrai3 th a t e v e r yt condeiwed« ^ .Westerera states. The 11th U.S.!. J o s e p h ] inmate sen* ■ Circuit Coun of ^ 1 ' , _____ tenced ..by a...... G a l l o wWAY__ __ ° O urview : 7^9tti judge and not a h h lS r *— ^------should have XI to issued a ruling e Circuit Court decision e has been his sentence com­ ^ • cbiitiadicting the1 , “My militaiy advice I !; conrnnutBjudgeissue and will condnue to betMtoadd muted to life in 9th, saying the' fonorces to tfae prison; ■Riesday’s^ . death sentefKes willII .. Ring . dedsion' equadon.”AbizaidtoIdh! Knight decision vacates should not be2 ^dderNewspapmintnoninter- I the sentences of,f (jreate mofB anger applied retrdac-:• 'viewathis1^ p a .h e a d m o re t h a n 1000 among conservatives.SS. tively in some.;. whatever construaKtthe conviaud killers tupwiththac- irt(? penalty in Arizona, Idaho0 What do you thini — — an d M o n ta n a .------Giventhat-con--. Abizaid said gettingBtheTViiks t ' O N S T O H E L ~WeTSekMnieTii6v^ ------oiiboiia isTHigh'ptSrori^Ki^Him------IM- T h e j u d g e s flict, along with' “(because) they area MuslimIM I------:i based their ded*i- fromourtBadSisontl) this the high number^ nation and they set theus example Didc Oiebiebey are diffling in their Ihe moderates ac CerentCom,the- postwarlraqIraq that^t ma for the Muslim worid as far as a heelsand“id “oofy grudgingly ghdng• State Department andlelsewhere e needforreiflreinfMcements so urnent. U.S. Supreme; and oltier issues. ■ resentencing^!____ secular nation is concerem ed.” H e ______up ground,o d , ^ f y i n d L ' ’ _ ggt little assistance fironun national____ _ .Fdth^offi; office pooh-poohed m e—:_____ Coun decision in'1 ; this dedsiont added, "lUrkQr knowss tthac its * “Rumsfeisfeld and tfae vice presi* - security adviser CdndolioleezzaRice need for yany y serious CM itii^a^ ‘ Ring vs. Arizona,I, whidiv. ruled could: create,( the Supreme• goals in Iiaq are the saoameasouxs: dent~.waeMltnf mtHtaty nnrfi . or her deputy StephenI IHadley. planning for that the Sixth an ai d E ig h th C ourt: w ill h a v e to s te p in. * ' the establishment of aimoderate B economicc i- “Sheis'anaccommodatcitor^andif andhisaidealidM believed the fd iy ■ .iunendments reququire juries, ^ HowV a ll th a t w ill se td e o u t is. regime that vdll be a reresponsible hrandabsob sd u ^ in die hands of she goes along with Runiimsfeldand 'talesspunbjn by Iraqi exile leader ^ member bfthe intemat not ju d g e s , to d edde d d on death * uncertaitain. But T \iesd^ rul- ational com* the. Americiricans,*'said th e senior Cheney, her life is easierei;” dieofB - Ahmad Cluil^halabitnatthe&Bqi ... muni^." offidaLwhwho has a differenc opin- ' cialsaid. army would: sentences. _ __ in g oneince again exposes the' ------ThencwCentComcocommander------ion.“Iheyjey are willing to put a ------The top American offiffidal in ------diat die Iraa[rad people would show*------The Supir^'e Cou3oun had left 'enormoilous rift between the'lib* added: “I diinkaQ theseisediings bluehaton; on (kneral Abtsedd and baq, Knu Bremer; ca n 't«t even get ertheinvadiitrading Americans with ■ { unsaid whether* thet ruling eral 9thth. Circuit Court and the are possible, but I can’ti*t :speak to that^ aboutout it ” the people he n ec^ totgetacivil g rose petalsIs aiand that postwar Iraq ‘ should' apply retro;troactively to Westernsm states that have toI the political dimensionsn s o fit H e also10 said s that Rumsfeld and adnunistradon up and nrimningin wouldbeaaiacalcewalk,toa inmates already’ ccondenuved live witvith its often codcqred1 bccause ithout of my lalane.Ican Chen^opioppose a new resdution Mgdiing resemhliiig a ritimely IchasnVmi*t turned out that way,' by judges in Ajizcizona, Idaho, decisiono n s. n iea k to militaiy diidimension: togivetbellie United N ations a more and muchIl of tfae responsibili^ /■ Montana, ^ Colorsorado and The' c courts behavior sug* The caracity would beewel- t extenshfene role in postwar &aq More than 220 em plcnoyees that belongs rno di ^ least. corned?’ Nebraska.' Thuslus, Ring gests chattt Idaho and other “becauses ninobody wanes to eac Bremerti requested, mcliduding70 RumS^an T he main roadblock:tointema- ti oowondd^this one.” O n th e e v e of desperately needed Aralablin- cando-theldie least that tfacy ow e to' vsJ^rizona alloweded states to_ Westernnt sates deserve their- -donalizing the force occKuiving wanhesaidaid, the vice presid en t:____..... gui^are.waidngforRutumsfeld^s . .theAmericatican soldiers anddvil-_„------' resentCTce^ inm at«it^ who "own leg^lej haven,' separate Iraq isn’t political, but tl:the human. anddiedef[3zy of-judge- ftom theiie 9th Circuit It^ time A number of countriessthatregu* ti - lieilydismiimissed aoy need for tbe J. Fdth, to approve t h ^m . tho :r to restore electridty, • issu ed d e a t h p en aaltie& lti Congres'ess divided the 9th lariy contribute to peacecckeeping United Nadlations m p l ^ a ro le in *flt is like pulling teeththwith water andi onorder to Iraq - is to That was the case ca locally. Circuitt iiin to tw o c o u n regions, opeiadons are sitting thiitiso n e o u t Iraq,andlh<. they dont want to admit eadi and every one of th<[hem,” th e ' adm it thatittheymiscBlculated tb and' -rW hece-Judge-MontDnte-Cailson- -Asidaldaho congressiond dele* because the United Nadidonshas thattheywi’were-wrong. seniar.administxBtion off said.____ could use helphei' ■ _____ o^ered a resenteitendng for gates have noted; the no role in Iraq. T hedmBdal d adds: **Ihe presi* Tc is taking forever becacause Fdth ------^ nda*based9diistoobi^ One seniw administialatitmoffi* dentiswiSiiiSingtodoit».butit . onty.wants tnie.b dieversn t o g e c ___ JasQ)hL.G(L Cdlotoay is the senior cial says there% a debateiteovera doesn't mail'»flifomit/4» differen ce . h ad b e e n fo u n d guS{uflty of first- and too•o 1b tisy - a s w d l a s n m d i' • , thro^thegate.^ ^ oimpondmtforKni^t . larger U.N. role at tfae hi^iestlev-hi whattheprpresident deddes; these' d t h is RitiierfSaSlutpapersanaaxnitnorof d eg ree m urderJn-.thi-thf'death of too libei>eral for other Western els, and Defense SccretaitoiyDonald fblksrunricright out and undermine blocking the road, becawluseitwas thenationalbulbestsdler-^MW^ Steven Louder in 191997. states, R Rumsfeld and Vice FrradentFi him.” his failure to plan for troio u b le in Soldiers Onae.nee ^ and Young." : B u t t h e 9 th C iraircuit judges ' With1 nilings that offend' decided to take theie iresentenc* conservsrvative prindples,' the ______tng.authority. into:ijoi their-own__9th.Circiircuit continues to show.a___ ------L e t ’IERS] ------hands. They ruledled that all hpstileftt foce toward Westerners judgfrissued deathth sentences who don*t d< ^are liberal Remove dams to boMWSt bearing false wimess), leleaving whatever faithfait you choose. W e. * In AirizGna, Ida[daho and Califomin ia values.'For conser- seven thiit are m oral preod*^^ Idaho. f u n h e r erode trust in the past 20 years to enhano:ce and pre- Bamtnkfxafficis onet>f the most the code: “W hosoever doin Wul)li«ton: . ' Charlie Bamemes, agrtoiRure nek) direo- The four dams producecc onhiS A secularir In a tio n d o e s n ’t dd ty or d d d es. We d o noilocpray, . evenifwedondon't go, could b e the^S -239 DirKsen Seriate Offkxff!ce Building tor pcrccnt of the electridty i worship or believe in t he e super* : reason thatt attendanceatt is down. . rwuhlngton. D.C. 20510LO 1 2 0 1 R bII«AAva.v E.. suite 25 ’entirePadfic Northwest, i follow railsillglous rules natural powers o f a god. V 1SvlnMlt,.IDiID83301 ^ ; 'We are Iwouldradictice- ___ Twin Fallsb ______' •

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P o t ^talS eiricesshould thinik outside nmailbox P iin dlits dissagree ton 20( .s. Postal Service hasn’t T . I eliminated beir postal monopcH ^ . . - i l • V • . .■ 7C lies and universivrsal service has con- ollapsed, but its fOunda* R i c k G e d d e s ■nHILADEIfHlA-A.'-In th e ' I TkrraDce sa id eveiythiiig fi tion hastes some sisaMecradcs._____ . tinued. Second,nund$90bi]I I ^ n . In 2001 th e ' near n term, and km ping goviivcm* «complain, bccattcatise it “suspends” > po)itidans who offer diedidrown hasleddiecurrent Democratic race, d i m t se d d n g re-election probablypi General Accmcounting Office placed ment n ownershn), but strengtigthen* ..-the delivcty-mormonopoly for certain teMOOSticatioDS. ageism ucriid,Sen.JoeXiebermaa starts , w ith a six-point adra(vantage • the Postal Sei-ienriceonitslistof ing it the Postal ^rvice'ii rcgupilator. types of mailL whioiwh allows compa- r I& example, at a pawaoelfeatui^ pastnominh e polls, * ^ t his percent* over ( his challenger. But V*M^ienno *'high-risk”institutions ini because o f A new Postal Regulatory BoBoard nics sudi os-Fcd]FbdEx and bicycle . . fflg authots o f VBiiotisjd ch a p K B O f uch lower than that of repeat j candidate is on dielelMllot, ittos^probliblSns, raising th e wouldv, have power to set stritria messengers too;0 operate.. a oeiidy PublLdted volmc ■. passed^bdlination winners, and I “the ( results are essentiallyliyliJ® p r o s p e a o faa t i a x p ^ r b a llo u t - . ' - limitsli on rates, to require thethi Althou^postMstal reform is dial* . rnwMt be surprised to se e him flipping i a coin. I V resultItofthe < ITieibstalSdServiccliasmaiw ’ Postal P Service co stidc to itscscore < lenging, theree 'arean reasons for otui- Caodidata2004ritsedi before Iowa votes. Indie . previous • election gives no0 clue.( unusual attrib'ributes, some o f w h id i role n (it has recently venturored in to mtsm. AlmostthalfofaU ha postal ------iWiDiam M ayer ofN onhe ace througb midyear: S t t ------' / Bfe^^iewVfigures amstrioildn® ------msjrimpoler.erefbrmrir employs------selling» artworkrfbrexample'l®)r^ ' workerswillbcebceligible lor regular ■. — (UniversiiK argued thatitth d e w fa ^ Gov.Ifovno)nyledS^Jdm .. . S3f elections have taken plalira about 7^00000 people. It has l e ^ . enhance ei its financia] transpimaien- ' .retirement in1 the next seven Ifournalisdc focus on thhe^momerv e' diird.ButwfV/iA-fof iDw V u m oiit I since G eorge lAbshingtonH £ P ? iDooopoliesover ov letter mail deiiv- cy q (by requiring it to comp>Vwith9 ycais, allowingig thetl Postal S erv ice' jtum"'to be ga in ed fromm dt ieearty nrdDean coming in took S office. In 2 0 o f& 30lOwhen e iy a s w e llaas s the l use of your mail- Securities S and Exchange torcduccitsworiwork force without sismistakezL sixpickeditwbenNbyer polled die an g incum bent was ruhning■Jfthe bc«,butcomnpetcs pi with private - C luire- layoffs: But firstrst iti needs a b etter • nation, «4iDmhispexi^fotirof tbe won. t In the other 23,12 dnimesdie firmsinsome:ie services (such a s ' ments n and improve its accouount*...... I ( ^ frameworkork to smooth the - •- ftepublican andDonocnociaticnomi- Another]d Dean to win the nomi* parQr g in pow er won, but 11 times overnight andltd package delivery). ' ing)in and ensure that it doesr•snt transition to aa letleaner organizatiom* ~ w&rafisfao betweenil980and 191 CatoiosdtuUle two named Kerry it v lo ^ It mo5t](y depends onot how itii govemmenient-owncd.ItpiQrsno. compete « unfairiy in ovemiglight a nd I h c conunission^ion's rccommenda- ;Z000, Mgyer condudeddthatwin-\ d tanktnWasgpand,^)onsoredbythe cthe voters siz e up die peifo[fonn* taxes, borrowsws from the Ircasury, parcel pi post services. tions would giveive ^the Postal ning or uiishing secMidndinthi! i 3 Uieconimd.ittite^ a libertarian think ance fi o f th e p eo p ^ in officeice,and is not subjectct to t antitrust law, has But u ic key recommcndatiadon is Sendee the comrommercial flddbility jt^wning e v » t ,’th e Iowar a c a u ^ e i r fashington.wresdedwid» in ti recent years, those job' itsownpolicelce force wd doesn’t that tb the r c ^ a t o iy board hai i ^ to accomplishItJtMH. tl>i jimproved a c a ^ d a te%idiancesof d Ruylji^ndrumof thelohgterm appraisals a h ave divided sheIwly paypariongti(; tickets. And its regu- . ththeauthonty toreVisittheP: R istal Most Industrialtrializcd countries pftttng tho wfwittnnrinnonotatalL n Rwndatun,die American electorate. on jj m utisan lines, as they d(do now lator can't comontnl it Service^} S< monopoly power “v“w h en have s t a t ^ serii^ ou s postal reform; A first or second in tiieeleadoff le • Emev^DeiraoftheCentuiy ^ a P r e s id e n t Bush. H ie last majn a jo r p o ^ refit the th evidm ce shows that sup]ippres- soalotof intcrmemational expcn* New Hampshire primaiyBiydid axguedthaton, author of **Ibe o that Rii«ti mni occurred backck in 1970. Vast cco- — siision o f competition is not no[tcces- ' encc is available,ble. The president’s ^neasut^winciease thehedm < nces “post-todustS Democratic MBjorits^” a fi £ ^ t advantage going intinto 2004, nomic. diahgc,^partiadariyincom* fa to the^tection of unhliversal commission haslas produced[ an of suce^rK i^ Mayer sailsaid, more party.yaluislat a varies of dianges in buttekcal]KM iq«r^"a"another munications1 tet e ^ o lo g y , h a s ' scm sc ce without imduc risk; tito the excellent set of recommendations..n ^__ _^kliaUe indicaton of fotuuture nomi- y ore opemusarial” America f e m his _ 2000 a isw totyoushotJdexj: occurred sinceice that time. Postal taxpayer." ta ______It^ now tim e for ru i i j ^ ^ vridi such an underusedd resource?r B Fishing Contest- September -.’Ib t R>datcfa IV^ycrlueu ats only. _ Biatick Rock - -FbdficLuaiberActhityQ rthday u j t C l o t h i e rrs s 543-2500 Kids.-So many,elms, so III Celct • Monday (hrihru Saturday: 10am to 6pm jbrating a birte to BMaln Strcei. BUHL D a v i d rdoesi ^ j T i r ' "D esigns forfo the Discriminatingtg ca t A ffo rd a b te Prices " nckrockciothlers.com s n ' t j u s t ake. ______Petn«?tt«? thru 3X Hizea ■ www.btack: M o n t g o mlERY e i be a have f z a piece of caK _ . TbeExionMoWl M he C elebrattm ^ Oievrofiiftxaco MonunwnnentolCore ' o a F ield.-N ever mind djtdie Arctic M^ ake m ore of tht3 W S H a p p i > A d ! National Wildlife Rcfug<^jd w i ilH a n y w. ith a Tim es-Neu ludc, excavation o f the undunder- I^S ground Washin^on Monurnument W i l and Capitol visitors centcriterswill. ‘ h BI _____ open gushers, and'the monottiBnfent]1 n _ J a n i n e . . . can serve as a derrick. S t ill h a n g in g in Ibe Hooters Maxim RefReflecting S The TractS o r Redefined.± Fbol Wet T-Shirt C on test-it-G iv e ■ g r e a t - ______■ Ihe Wendy^ Busdi Nextrextel • ■ T h e -n e w t IO t co-48=HP'reNSiS e r e s — NASCAR W n M n ^ Monilonument' * H I Love youl — ----- 500.-^h>m th e LuieoIn-M(•Memorial------f l to die Camml and back,,500cimcs. 50 ■ Ibe nrator Pottery Baixi(am . 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The Times-NiN ews T h uu i r s d a y , S e p te m b e:r r 4• , 2 0 0 3 Section B . ^ - M orningrOUNEl- IN S poktsQ uote iJ F L wil]lop Jei is the sccond annu ' .. Thursday. nigh rork 7 P '"- . A s . a p l a y e r; , ttl h e f i t s t i^ t opener. The Nety Yoi • OMslon prtvl0ww i: : ForF pro- Utoctated P r w ______• ' on a Ihursd-sday, featuring s t ^ singiiiging in. ' Giants hosted4 £San Fhuidsco last season : views of the AfCEasiEast and NFC l i p | and foiem rat front, of national ni monumenU on the what was billotiled in part.by conunission< LANIlNDOVER, Md. - B ritney./. JetSldns.J Washingtonn Mall, two marqueedty-ty ■ teams Paul T b ^ b uue e as a tribute tc> the dty th;that eastm. Wednesdssday. N o m atches w e:re r e finished sch o o l Page B5 IWin FaUs at Barley,ey, i6 pm. , Wednesdisdoyat Thelimes-Netus’pressesstim e. say. I------1 FUerA^aUcy a t Gopdlodin^ 4 p.m. No. 4-s4-sced6d Andy Roddick: •. Ioth a n th e hoy.s and girls w h id r is changing i by the hour,” sj ' said Arlen • ■* week at CSImprovc iijxin last year’s Ian, th e U.S. Tennis A sso d a ti I Carlisle retiirhir n s t o • KJUitarian iation'is chief ,; firuat senioriLfinish_at_district. ______. executive:vc for professional teim is. “WeWe continue 4A ranks, Jeroine finds c our best effort to com plete Irays teamI good < situarion as weU. I Pacers as coait d C f l make o ite this tour- ift:,-* -'X. exi>ecis both [ on tim e. Wc are determincKlried to makc! ■ • <•"/ s ■ Ih the 4Acoach Ken Nordqulst I years after the former ass at happened.at th e U.S. O p en " itself in a* th go e b oys team frum for- bypassed in favor of Isiah en was 1987; ' ’ ' Ivanisevic beat Patiick RafW te r on a ' . ' ch Tim Dunne.' who Carlisle, coa'di of the thi Detroit Montliiyto/ to win the 2001 tid e a t W imI rt'-': ■ ;■ ‘ nmnuler a 33-year coaching Pistons the past twoJ, yyears, im bledon. ___ I S f f l c.. .i '’J returns neari al of three matdies were com o pleted * First-yeiir co I fired by tho Pistons in Mohday,H', Tuesday and Wednesday, girls coach Michelle i WM the first choice fnr tl lakesoverihtfs that the competition urts-everyone. It-hurts-the-pe-playci^ it . jCfju& 'c/ mer toach I- . _after new president La :c fans,it hurts thcTVlwtworlwrk, it'hurts ugh but .she is pleased |. his former Boston tc retired aflcrearn. “T h e 4 A division is fired Thomas last month rt,”TV analyst John Mc^hrt>et>esaid.- . carcer. ain kept coming W e d n c ^ a y/ ninight, with st division to score weU The Pacer; last season •' Tiger girlisaid. “ Sandpolnt, the best start in their die forecast.Hie Ukelihoodloffinishme of •.a p iS |- Skvle^ say.s t: T h°Emt E by Sunday crew sUmninm cr, and -‘.c. and Bishop KeUy h.ive ------N BA-histoi^but-faded-Bd-after-the------f c ------TWlU'be tOugliijTTearhs at me stare , AU-Star break, losing in an, tournament referee firia:rian Earle?? , •"'-ii'/. ‘ withhor.tean cr offid als met with represcnientativesof - , ive w ill have .s « or seven round of playoffs for t ^ - w.*'ihc hardestiped d together in the straighiyear underJI^on ■ Tbur, WTA Tour and T V broj•roadcasters' ^ ^ '' ' _____ in,” she lOurs.— — ------Thomas, a Hall of'FiiiRim er w h o Hillcresi, and drew up a icntadve calendardar to com* V 3A . C ood in g Iwys look spent his entire 13-year . . — : - -vGiyemmgn;e a fter m issin g out on career with the Pistons, te tournament by Sunday,/, adding£ a ; • r . level, but w e V ission Friday, with the w o mten^ en semifi- N-'- - ...' .state title b y six points. . year left on his contr;ntract with .; girls groiipeimt Seifert has high Indiana. The Paccrs mustjtstp a y h im rting a t 6 p.m. The sch eddule u l would having some women* finish thinks that this year^ ' S5 miUion for the final yc fourth. cremworkt( to dry tho court In Arthur A«iAshe Stadium a t th e U.S. OpeIpen Monday In New Yorl^ the | In Class 3A atchesThursday afternoon. th< for'rcvengebe_the^best..ever a at ______...... In announdng his.do pent more time on ths courtst s than< th e players the last fe' ihal tohighi. And'some mei t'few days'as rain cohtlnues'to I Iasi year’s iigh.stai Sdiool. They wiU ■ fire Thomas on Aug. 27,: S J ° " s J S I 3 J ^ competition from he did not feel comfortairtablewith- slay four matches in fou r daysays. “It’s almosiost com pletely stopped,” EaiEarley said match ugait;airist Tnylor Dent ended" ' - -I Coach Kent ry aau ally played four m atchdies e in four * to the chair tf fM* hopes andheir thi conference, as the the Pacers’ direction beibecause of ^ ° ir um pire, holding his puini)Im.s up to night whenlen Dent quit with a leg jtum six of the seven the fourth or even the thirtlird one, it dieck for rail B grounds team wtU be their collapse after a 37 aindrops. “ Do you feci it?’ I1 1feel just Otherwise,e, therei were throe men's ho c o m p e te d In state. last season. c impossible for them to b be e at their • the tiniest mmj ist.” round mat[latche.s suspended in 0 p fall. ■ " Gooding H igl best,” McEicEnrtw said after trying to0 entertainc Hien, a few Bw m in u tes later, Earley saicaid to both . 1\iesday nigiliglit and four that never eve s standout TVae Jones, rAf«nrrle payingng customers by hitting b aills lls into the players: “Ifyou y« g o back to the locker: room,ro con cd .- 1 Hiesday £l6,'in“lhlil Judge releases rac scats at Art\rthiu‘ Ashe Stadium. !g injury. Hornets returcould possibly have recorqs I get you faiairly quickly? You can go;o into: m y T he womijm en stiU have two fourtl lers In the top 10 at Uijstcrs-Mauresmo match w s fourth* runners who in Kobe Bryant caicase was sup- office if youu Ulw.1 H ow quickly cun you'ou.get out matche.s to be completed: two-time ivever. according to start at 9 a.m., but th e y did;didn’t hit a hcrc?'I\TOmlninutcs? Three minutes?’!” cham pion MMary Pierce vs. No. 7 Arprogress last year. Hov DENVER-Authorities igcr until neariy three h o u rs I wn start- runner was st rs later. Mauresmoto and Clijsters both noddeIded, gath- Myskina, amand No. 15 Ai Sugiyama vs. 'S are very competitive, to arrest NBA star Kobe A tth e dchangeover i. after the th ird gai Gooding cou on a sexual assault chai game, with ercd their thihings and left the coun, serenadedsci I'rance.sca'' Sdiiavone.Si Those matchcs rls w ill run in th e nud- list falling, Earley ca m e o u t t rth-round • three runners wanted to charge him wi it to chcick by boos, w hislisd e s and jeers from the! fewfc thou- Monday niglijglit, continued 'niesday m'gl: pack, close together. t. He and the chair umpire si ie major state, howev imprisonmeni, accordin 3 sUd their sand fans onnh I a n d . scheduled to rc.sume Wednesday, but Vood R iver fo r th e dis- g the white Unes to see how'Slipperyit sli At least theyth made it onto a counlurt - and p.m ., they wvw: ere pushed to Thursday. SuAnastasia Seifert. copy of the arrest ' IS. No. 29 “Ourbc^saiS eifert said, unsealed Wednesday. le Mauresmo draped a to we l vide a glimpse into howJW authori-; ^ Sugiyama trict title." Seil ties put together their cas [ M yskina AU cooches i Bryant was charged Swit a d f . S U D U .S. sprinh e y w ere to crossing the g lc count of felony sexualual assau lt ' JC^.pposed samor fell far] froma grace to fight fast-paced seas alleging he raped an empl In a dizzying s]^an o f ababout six a Colorado resort where n Perceptiptions of Bliss , t o k e e p p a . guest June 30. weeks, Buss’s reputatioron as a ^ v 1 medals W hile Biyam was only c straight shooter who led huIlis tea m s * ite r vow s t< with sexual assault, theif,didn’t nmatch reality iwith integrity disintegrateIted w ith 100 meters at the Van. • arrest warrant said thethere was * a player kifled, a former!T player ' j 1Disputed drug t< morial here Friday. . . “probable cause” BiyantIt wasv a lso ------______. charged d with murder andd rcvcia- A a ir o f gold it could still cost her . tions that failed drug testI5 s_w crc______guUw of false imprisomion^t,_a_ _WACO,ToTexas-WhcnDaveBliss ^ threatens to tarn mpionship ddes. misdemeanor puni^blcble by u p airirod a t Bi suppniss^~aHa. the coacach fia3 tid to f i ^ t to k eep the : Baylor in 1999. h e w as paid „ players’ tidtion. tAct to run the 100 to a year in jail. se e n o s thle e * (^-fearing savior of ^ runner’s reputatiICai Damme Memoilite sa id , a d d in g & ere Then came the disdosuiu r e that ■ 'Hie dedsion to diai^eTO Biyant a basketballlall program that had p I th e lin e . “M y reputa* Bliss tried to cover up mLn isd eed s ■ The A—oclatod Pr— • u However, it c with only the sexual assaulault counc soured intoto one o f die nadon*!: TUSn thetwochampiunisfaed is w orse than was made by Eagle' C( ounty w ithin his program, tellin ggp j h q rcrs-----: 1 edalsoreventhetwo* i to lie to sfflool investigato 'BRUSSELS,. Belgium - ■ “I do intend t District Attorney Mtulc Huribert.Hu Rn-.fbur;ir years, be prom oted ^ tors and portray Patrick Dennehy sprinter Kelli White escaitlO n medals.” White Tlie prosecutor probably. J c y d ^ » Baptist faithith and u ^ lo r hoops a s liy a s a ! Istcd s h e d eserv ed n o drug dealer. suspension that wotild hav was more on th4 drop diat charge to avdd^hejiakof the he tried toto steer the Bears to . tion being tamifbr g a convicdon on fiilse imprisc"swunent respectablUtj B^Ipr officials said theh e find- her out of the Athens Oly Id was prescribed £oC; rather than the more i in gs stunned them. and she vowed Wednesday losing the raeda e senous “Ibdievelra^ds have a dire need ^ . “ U .S . year ban.” lordcr narcolepsy and assault diarge, Denver• ca n it o i^ , for a relation “I am 4iod•ave han in a 2002 interview t h e l : m edals. punishment In^lisLfor s i .. Fellowship> of ol O uistian A thletes’ dcme,” g B « ^ President IR obert ^asrule^itcoaldb^ ConiMfroRiMtomrapORS Sloan said “AU of us areire com - Hours after track and worid governing bp<^ said Mtance covered tor itC : Itwortedfdfbrawfaile. p letely sm piised at th e tidj h e Formw Bjytorrt»«liDmBllM oc 2 T h iv iA A n sw e r ; Then **»>"«» has adm itt^ and what wcive h a v e woito tlM tested positive for a minor CM the summer of 2003 MnaiptoMOIiWicm ijlant that didn’t merit a 3Sp“S• o S UP rules WUtii Center Bob Johnson, N^fa54. a _ andhisfaHfr Ifnsn grace. Pleaso see BUSS, PaeeB2Pi Sbt«JM.2BlnhWaca,TiUi. sidon. White annouhced ber i * d ^ .ItU -.U A l- *^^WAIL C T p u ^ .Ptoasai iiilggiliiM B liliil «■ M i. u * r W i n T ...... ^

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^ - N F f c = Sparta]n s i h ssoccer CortkMdfrofflBl T i p Herman Edwards said.'L*7t%about ------T h tT Im t Nawi ------s-Declo-Sattirday-at-WMt-tst------E ildns eacfa added a■ i fcf tiiji___ m atch -ofof_tfae-season-lbr—both—1------how maziy peojde can 3 ' M inico[c o a t2 p.m. • . Bean. Keeper Bcmanirdo f j f watch the gamei. M llU f f a * : L S It’S aboibout how many ------j MINICO - Th®B JJero me Tigers - “ had die shut out andilS 1 an re^ ...... Shoshoih on et H aU ey HarrM■ - opexa.You can write aboboutdiatan. ____ , , ' boys - stwehaveto _ people(le can you get to • [vegame. Scrunkhahad four blods.' play tbe game between t •Local blankedd the- Minico pfjpL E R -Ihe Filer Wildcats and . Spartans . *Tt r m a ^ t , muggKCK and rnlse^ **1110I firstf .game was quite> Last year^ overwfaelielming sue- - W&tch:h thet game. It’s 0 Hornets fought to a 2-2 able, but tbe defensele still played excdting,lg, but in the' last two> cess demanded a seque sports Wednes0) a while to get 1 as the team ^ tn d ed ^w ls. v were up. just ^>0 Jerome 3, M lnlco:» 2 w ho hostswts Carey tod^. Musher tave to play the. , :^>,rik!do Nickck 'Fort^ penalty kick put Engelstead had four kills,I- After smarting from, tt h . l o « o f Horacio Nolssco up 2-1. But two headers bynr JEROME - I h e Jer[ennnellgiOT Cart"'^ sth McLam added fourr ' w ide receiver Laveranu Temsawa scored1 t the two first- D eclo0 iwere enough to force theM downed Minico, 3-2, intagid.««c.r between the lines.? guard Randy Ihomas « half goals. ’ in both teams' season-open-[J. at Jerome Wednesday. **I toQk th e teamim add. M half f” ” *” Jacboie Harper scoi John Hall, the Jetsts accused 9 ? Snyder of . andtallttdtotheman aboutnot fore- '‘'The-bey scored a goal real late^ the Spartans goals, J e r o mB e sdef. M lnlco, 2&>1D, Redskins .owner Dan £ ing passes o r sh ots t 1 w e got tired,” \NUdcat coadih Minico coadi Armmando Ibpia 25*14 overpaying for players,9. 1hen an .ittscoadw hH iniun^inU w e ? « n s t o b e a defense for give-an f Sutton said. ‘‘But we playedd said ic was a good gam aihitracor ~ who happen Redskins season-timt ______coach Jose M oralesMsaid.»Andwe_;^ a ^«ell. j 2— ------______!!WcJwdAXery_8trorong offense, Declo def.de M lnlco, 25-17, ____to M th e r. 1 Tackles Jermaine_____ ------— d ia r io t Detter.”------er had just 12 b«s suit upn but our defense was Jlitiliaoi?'^—a 25^ 0 ------^awarded— Chad— Moi d Bernard Holsey will ' Miguel Diaz score*ired on a header w f J u L I saidlbpia. Washington after NewlYorkuM \ get^testedted early in their lesday but should hove morte 2RT - D eclo defeated off a comer kick to ’ move. , had a carcenhigh fivefive hits, indud- . cx p e I An obvious strategyly for the of *at. PETERSBURG, na.rDoug uch a big game.” I . ing a go-ahead single: I Jets would be to put tlthe game “It’s such Wa e ihhter l. became the first 3n receiver Rod ------—inning'thai capped!d a comcback— ' in the hands of runniining back Washington 0 Bay pitcher to lhrow.~a aid^‘*Ircan•pu^you i n a ------from " “ CufarMartinTespecia:ially“cbn^“^ Gardner saidr lit in his first .major league sidering that the miniddle of position thatlac ifI you want }o m ake deficit leading the D evil Rays over J Chicag:ago Cubs over ^ ’ g Washington’s defensi'sive line a. name forbr yourself,: and as a S e a ttle . M ariners 7-0 has* been hurriedly ]patched team, thisis is thetl day to do it.” eSday night with a two-hit- Cardinals • -s. ______!.;Before the.game;'AAldu’was stiU 22 - -year-old- right-hander.— angiy over, an umpit ’S S .'S iS ' allowed?d singles tb R ey Sanchez in BIiss= , the Cubs felt -con tli lird inning and Dan Wilson ond game of iViosd ! sixth. He,struck out seven ContlniMdfnmBt' - breaking NICAA ^ rules, header. alked twi$; stopping Seatde'^ w discovered. On the otherT Ihand, all Those rimesmes, Ness said, indud------Alou had foui* RB ame winning streak. Hie ■of us nccd'to remember■thatDave tl ed the coachiaching staff helping a ycr get reiaMated into sibn-fiUcd game tha icrs started the-day one Bliss and his entire familnily aro in L o ^ s ployer 1 = d as^ aftercr Ibeing dropped; not shouting match betbcnve™ man. ahead of Boston in the AL need of our prayers.” athletic director about agers and the two.sti.starting pitch- Hrfij-anard race and two games But since the saga of D«Dermehy^ ' telling the ath s of NCAA guns confiscatseated from the lockcr ers hitting each otheiher with pitch: J firs^place Oakland in the death began, allegadons c violadons as far back asi thetl 1980s roopi beforeV aa roadi trip; und danC; , A LW est.jst. • have surfaced as well as; questionsq* ing aroundid rules. prohibiting ho were not acadenu- Giants 7, Rockies about Bliss’ behavior at a other recruits who ' “ 6 ______— B l u e JJays a 4, Yankees 3_ - S i i -coochingjobs. . caUy qualifiedtied.from practicing. SAN FRANCISCO;0 •- Pinch-run- ' m clOKTO n l - Josh Phelps hit a * Bliss woti more than 50i500 gam es -F orm er Lobos Lc player J.J. t n er Eric Young avoidoidedatagat ■ n homer-and-Eric-Hinskc— ------j-iru28.ycars.as.a_Divisiai]bn I head____ ^Griego,jvho_uIQ WHS at New Mexico______i . ihe plate to score thde e' winning run - • S T a(o^heod ^ sacrifice fly in the . —- ...... coach, claiming seven coronferenini from 1989-94,■94, said he never saw . . in the ninth o n E dgar Lh inning as the Ibronto. tides and leading his tcanams to the evidence ofif cheatingd buc added: and Kenny Lofton joka anaround after Alou’s go- ^ Sacrifice fly off Bnmlan Fuentes (i- pi *ays rallied from a thrcc-runI The Cubs'Molses Alou. I< NCAA tournament 11 ciidmes. H e “You think: he he was in couching fur 2), beating the throfirow by right------y; t to beat the New York ahead slngia In the elgtitl1th Inning Wednesday In ChlcaiIcago. had 14 seasons of 20 or monore wins. 30 years andid onlyo dedded in tho fieldei^IjUTy WalJcer. es4-3. He started his carcei>er as an last cwo years;ars to start cheating? ; Even" four hom ers Ips hit a cwo-nin homer in assistant under Bob KrKnight in Don'c b e soI naive.’’nai save the R ockics from irth off Mike Mussina in the 1967 and eight years lateiter got his In 1999, Bay!.iaylor^ basketball team - _____c l ^ record w ith that cut New.York'S lead.to___ first head coaching job. a t was in needI ofo f something : good, s t ia i^ i road losis^ Major ILeague Bi{aseball iss, who \vas ready to . 3-2. P heltelps has hom ered in four of Oklahoma, where he woiwm a Big Enter Bliss, rexas dnd his 'Bapdst ^ 2 his lastc fifive games. •AUTimesMDT Eight dtle. Then it was■as off to • return to Text C h illie s 8 , E x p o s 3 AMEHICAN LEAGUE Southern Methodist and a roots. : champi- “The realI niessagenii of Baylor is . PHILADELPHIA Southvtrest Conference t , -Jim Thom c^Red SO!;ox5rWhlteSox4,— - EastDfvision------onship there. ------:------something'l'm'I'm'comfortablerwithf'------homered and drove inintvtvrunsio 4 A t . . . i . wH L Pet .( » L10 St S Horne Avray Hr day h e >\'as hired. “Fm 0 4 (14-9). who lOlnnIrnlngs. NewYork 83>3 54 .606 ^ z-5-5 L-2 L 39-20 44-26 135 Although Bliss said eaearly dur- ‘h e sold th e day back Kevin MiUwood in g the Dennehy investestigation a Baptist by/ religionrei and I consid- e i ^ t innings - CHIC/^CAGO - David Ortiz Boston ei>1 SS .563 3 z-7-3 W-3 W 46-24 35-34 11-7 Struck out eigh t in ci, that he always ran a de:lean pro- er It a specialial school."s as Philadelphia wonn ffor the fifth homereded in bockjo-bock at-bats Toronto 69i9 69' .500 14.5 5-5 W-2Vi 31-36 30-33 m _____ Raltlftwtt • '• Mi2___7fi -Mi 21,5 1-9___-WYi -r 34-33 284a 5-13 . _ •th Star- Bliss has; not nc commented for ’ tune in sm gam es. ■ M 83 .394 29 3-7 W-1 W 30-30 2445 3-15 Telegram reported thatat NCAA several weeks,jJcs. ATtempt.*i to reach TtJi' in the 10th inni'ng to Tampa Bay M Philadelphia rcmiimained tied solo^shtn investigators uncovered eevidence him for thisi storysto were UIISUCCCS.S- 1C Boston Red Sox a S-4 Central Division with Florida in th e: NNL wild-card giv e th e WIV L Pd GB LID S» S Home' Away Hr . of infracdons at SMU, ininduding. fui. ------face:------victory-o'-overrhirChicago-White — Chicago • 73'g — 66 “ 525—:-^— Z-?5—-L-2 t “ 43-25 • 3041 10-0 ' booster payments to'starar center ' ' Bob -Knightight, who m entored • Sox. Minnesota .73•3 66 .525 - 2-7-3 WW-2 37-33 36n ats Baylor," Knight Braves since la te in ththc l99Ssea- TlgOrS1 6,6 Indians 5, . Texas . 644 76 • .457- 19.5 Z-4-6 L- L-1 38<}3 2643 4-14 ' Bliss left for New Mexico. Gary Ness, die New Mexadco ath- said. “Dave, II think,i by his own • son. 1 1 In n in NATIONAL LEAGUE lings East Division le d c director in 1988, sign<;ned Bliss admission, obviibviously used a lot of Marlins 3, Pirates i0 DETROROn* - Shane Halter hit a WV L Pet OB L10 Str 9 Home Away Hr to his first contract wiivith th e really poor‘ judgment jii in some ^ lea d o ff homerh( in the 11th inning Atlanta 877 52 .626 - 2-4-6 L-3 L- 46-21 41 in athletics that you starts, allowing three5 hitshi over 7 2- (hg c ie vveland e l Indians. Montreal 711 -70 .504 17 2-4-6 L-L-6 46-23 25-47 9-9 Although Bliss enjoyed1 soms e o f just can’t condomdone.’’ 2 76 .449 24,5 2-fr4 W-3 W- 32-38 30-38 5-10 1 d: “Dave, from my 3 truiings and hittingig ian RBI sin- T he TigTigers (36-102) have won New Yotk 62 his best years in 11 seasiasons in He added: ' the coach standpoint,will will lUways have m e as gle in the fifth. two struigl i ^ t and n eed seven wins - Central Division Albuquerque, Ness said thi W1 L Pet QB Lie S» st Home Away Mr \ dose" CO a friend.” Ugucth U rbina g o.1 t fcfour ouis for i„ ,heirr Cfinal 24 gam es to avoid played ic “dangerously d i his 26th save as ththe Marlins thing Houston 722 66 .522 - 5-5 L-1 L- 42-29 30-37 11-7 lg the 1962 Mets’ post­ St.Loois* 733 67 ,521 - 5-5 L-t L- 40-2S 33-39 10-6 stoppL*d a four-gameriosmg lo: streak igoo recoicord o f 120 losses. Detroit Chicago 722 67 ,516 ,5 2-5-5 W-W-1 36C5 36-32 9-9 to th e Pirates. im provedcd to .-6-12 against the PHtsbursh - 63J 73 ,463 8 5-5 L-1 L- 32-36 31-35 - 5-7White_ ,, Indians ththis year. ; Mchvaukee 61I 77 .442 .11 z-e-2 W-W-1 28-40 33-37 5-7 Padres 12, PlamoTKN K lb a ck sO Cincinnati . ' . WD 78 .435 12 2-6 — 1.--L-1 31-40 29-30 7-5 Continued ' from Bl year suspensionsion. U.S. and- W ednesday’sly’s decision by the SAN DIEGO - Caryuy Matthews IWInS 6 , WestDMsion 76 ,461 • 21.5 1-9 L-5 L-! 45-24 20-52 94 But withith a shove of his shoulder, “I don't believe there is much fifth straight loss. SanOiego 57' 62 .410 20.5 z-7-3 W-3 30-58 2744 8-10 ^ arpke two bones above tflrstgamewasawin probability that there wass nor dop- The Diamondbacla ck s, who 1in g because this substancnee was IM SC M ii rted the day fo fot u r gam es s left wrist and sent the AMERICAN LEAGUE lling away as two runs ffound in the athlete's body,’’ E :k in the wild-ci1-card race, Wednes^s Games Gyulai told Tho Associatedcd P r ^ 'C lost 14 of theiileir last 20. scored. T I he M innesota TWins Minnesota 6. Anaheim 5 . Toronto 4. N.Y Yankees 3 J I Wednesday with a criti- Baltimore Oakland Detroittroit 6, Cleveland 5. Illnninor ^in a telephone interview. luding-fouc-Straiglight to Ihe e«aped V e. 0 ------If-the-IAAF-had ruled ththedrug— win over the ,Anaheim ------B0«0ft'S:CWC^'WTiilqrSdr4,4rioM ngs------;;—------TampaBafTTStfflWO------^ Padres, who havee th e NL's belonged to a category of much *• A ngels. ' Kansas City 3, Texas 1 ' ' ivorst record.' Jod^s Games moren potent stimulants sh e Cleveland (Westtxooli &-8] at OeOetreit (Knotts 2-5). 11:05 a.m. wouldV have faced a possiblibie cwo- Orioles 9, Athleticses 0 Royals 3 , Rangers 1 Arizona (Jo^nson 4-7) at Kansaslas City (Voyles 0-2). 12.D5 p.m. BAUIMORE - Rodr3drigiLope, ARLINCNGTON, Texas - Rookie Oakland (Halama 3-4) al BaRimoTOfe(W»Sl-3).1:05p,m. . N.Y. Yankees (Contreras 4-2) allal Toronto (Lkle 12-11), 5«5p.m. HI o m e . A u . pitched a seven-liittetter as ^he GGobble pitched seven L i t O . nings as the Kansas City SeaMe (R.Franklin 9-11) at Tamp Baltimore O rioles battmttered Tto , I snapped a four-game los- "^SK-flONALtMffi‘ L i f e . M e . ^udson and ended the Oakland . Royals sni Wednesday's Games Athletics' 10-game winnttining streak ing streakak with a 3-1 victory over IS Rangers on Wednesday N.YMetse,ABanta3 Chicagocri Cubs 8. St Louis 7 with a 9-0 victory WednesdayW the Texas] PNladelpMa 8. Montreal 3 SanSai Frandsco 7. Colorado 6 DUSTY TENNEY night. SanDle(^12.ArtzonaO FloiidaS. PKtsburahO 201 2nd STREET E,EAST T he A't com m ittedd a season- M ike Sweeney, Sw Joe Ran da and ClndnnatlalMa«nukee.Ute /' ' Houston Hou al Los Angeles. Lale high five errors* and.H-Hudson t (14- . Carios Belteltnut each had RBIs in a Toda/aGames TWIN FALLS I $) was pulled after allcallowing five • three-runn fourth to help the Pffisbgrgh (M.Tores 5-3) at Rorklirkla(P«vino 11-11). 11:35 am. (208) 734-1270 ( § g ) / l iHstate. l i 1 • ruru and eight hitsts ih three Royals mo*nove within one game of Arizona (Johnson 4-7) at Kansasas CKy (Vtoyto 0-2),12:05 p.m. |nnfng« — his ■h/w-t—^ St SL Louis (Tomto 11-8) al ChicagcHO Cite (^ 7 - 1 1 ) . 12:20 p.m t sdnt o f the both Chicaicago and Minnesota for • ^ openy md CMuMy Im m m C«n«Mr>y.y. Al«AMM indMnrCy Cenvtny. t h e A L O::entrd r lead. N.Y Mels ((Usvlne 0-12) al PNtacS d e ^ ^ 130). 5:05 p.in. tt am.O*i«;NB«W»n)cli.li»eW-«aO<»*HUMJUiMJnm I -

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S c o r e s AANDSTATS ^ = S p o ) ]r t s i n : b r Safety Lawyer Mil .) visits Cal (M ); N ew WHAT’ S 03 N T . V . ?S5cS.‘"?U1jl<0) travels to Texas • . Ba se b a lL l _____ I N T H E B L E•EACHERS i ‘ BySteviBve M oore------V agrees to sign wHrttnBIIW ifedi( 1.0 i;);Sa San Diego State (1-0) ------A L C ipulM ORCHARPl PAK*IK, N.Y. - plays a t N4a a :2 Ohio State (1-0); ' 1WMt,MNIlSI!■ ■ ------European Masters, first round, st k ------«uto Radng ^ Lawyer MUIcfy . pickeded the right UNLV (1-0)0) visitsi Kansas (0-1); .. Cran&sur-Sierre, Swttzefland,. team to join rf h e wananted to get 'U tah'(l-O) ) travelstra to Texas A&M *7----- — ^ ^ ^ o ^ g (1-0) plays at S ! ! r ^ r ! • NASCAR.fl,BiBdiS«lM,qii»liying ■ 7ajL.T0C back at the..Newff England (l-0);andWy( aSmi t o o k S m 9 0 - Patriots for ciitd n g hi]iiim. - ____ Oklahoma St ■ ...... forFunal:81250, at Richmond, \te. PGA Toiir, Canadian Open, first...... o o « o CklC-'U»tK- round, at Hamilton, Ontario, The fourtim c Pro BBowl safety S ? i : i B s s4 s 0 0 1 ' I ' ekf • < ’ •. ip j m,SPEED * agreed in t^nndple 0 «KMt& } t 0 TMrd 4 0 1 ML.ESPN ! to deal High SChOOMoi sports ■ MtHia 4 I 1 Pinnc 3i 010 0 . tfucK'. . • NASCAR,I, CCraftsman Truck Series, ‘ w ith the: B uffalo ^ i ^ r x . : a S ,hS partlclpatication hits record x-vasr-s?a 110. . ^ ' VifglntalsI Is for Lovers 200,8t Wednesday, a . day - , 2 3 T e n n i s Patridcs released himm for salaiy INDIANAI’lA l’OLIS - More high . ^111 ’ I s ^ Richmond SI7 4TM Ml ■ * aS. ^ r cap reasons. sch o o l stud* a game that alreac^iy featured f£gh Schoolool Assod&tions. But Drewr Bledsoe, th e b u lk of thethi difference comes- 1 K srrr; !“i ) C o W ~ another former Patrioio ts star, ih from footbaUball,.and there is no ' 'W' his second season with:th B uff^ a g irls sp o rtrt vrith' comparable !.! !o t i PGA Tour, Omega Milloy reportedlyf signed a nimibers. 1 _ g _ fotu^year deal wo'ith Sl$15 million, rihe girlsrls ffigures have pretty . ' including a 55 ihillio:ion signing ■ m uch b ^ nn onor a rise ever since woMn "IhgoedltaIt axactJy as'y o u Kl, im a’a m . • ,2 1 0 0 9 2 $4«iWnwi Bl 011 ■ 04««4 Souram I0«L IP n bonus. the survey' waswa started, because •______NomsttMttor w h ich o f th« 150 ch ani nm a l a h a ______^ 7 . - ' J w»t>»»M^a i i -a7pw^______H e was scheduled tff. to a slower.start," . _ .• rfdcts, it always goes to tha IIJ-.S !-■!-!------KS Dm.lUrS7.MAMMDni ^ ■ s r i 4 7 • ; ■ Wm ft I) a Ci« Cavtra <01). 7 p m Bills for his first practi'rtice today. N F H S spospokesman Bruce R g u r« Skating Natworfc.” Coach Gregg Willianams said he H ow ard saidud \Wednesday.’ , x«n u ^ ^ ^ . r S w *"* sL'lStST^ViS,, would have to first speaksp with NFHS haslas beenI surveying its H R e t ae . m4ia.4140ii9<9I9S000) y X a nwl S 0 0 0 BM«« ] 2 i i i S ! — " 10 Milloy before detetermining memibcr assoissodatiohs from the iii! . s ,.. i IH M retm cK ia i iIMl|1«aW K4Mtf|i|l-0l.7pm whether he would be>e ready to SO s ta te s amand the District of ’ ' " .S S t f " - ! ! * !0. . 0 0 2 9 cacRuxj’’^ IWFFWI SC«i«M•M SI (011 a Wc«M Ifr 11.7 p n Colimtbia sincc sin 1971, and the ' s iinaiii; ^ i * 4 .4 3 4 ' .Sdmwt u .r. • r DU tti hU Uv^i play this weekend. Cmmd » 0 0 0 »U«*r» «I 0 ( S0J»v .. i < <0 < 0 1 1 CMm in 1' 0 0 0 • 4 ■ 0w»» 4 0 number off girlsgi com pcdng in U»|'» S 0 0 0 HMC ] I ( 0 0 1 0 _ t ^' ' ’ O ’ 5 ^ » 4,0:.!!!SS?i!!! 2wmiiiiftcia*i^p»nt»ii = 7Kpin nc sports rose by more ! JSo Sm i 1 3 0 .9 0 0 2 HMnIS )I 0 0.0 Wfjlp 0 0 0 0 2JJJ5ra J • S S ? JI ?1 t t'OrMCmd 4 0 0 0 UuMWMwrtdiiODaiai^ijirrmtOii a of NCAA (nvestlgalation 2.856358. wp-«ce«rtwi ‘ ' i»we-»WA**Ue»-lteMt.rnMNM0l. 2 ^ ' 4'0i-SiSK.ij;! S ir«oPiMnl»«iaUuMn»U»n(ftti , , a AUBURN, Ala. - lb1 he-NCAA The numbeiibcr of boys in sports' ; ...... S a . : S ^ 2 « x v ■.UMVMgw. SKtnlTk^TacMT***^rSUMfcN*! . • 310 0 0 0 4uMU 4 0 4 1 pm > -» * » s s ? o 2? t2 ;K ^iifKtCMUMMWW _ T*2iOA-1IOCaiU.4««niU O-Ol.apn noi a rccord but the ___" MDWS12.0UUH iUUHONOBACKSO i10 o 0 0 CenMp 2 0 0 0 No«MWMunSi|l«tarylmi»l).l»« investigating possiblble major 3.988,738. noi W im i 4K0M IMDeMMOO - >UNA 9I 0 0 0 0 cwtng 0 9 0 0 UVAUT ruJes viotarions in the; nmen^ bas- m ost in 2 5 yeayears. I I wMuary IBMla Mr HUtl » c h y snwtg 0I 00 0 9 Mytjng 0 9 9 0 , immSI*Slli4iaanMt»UNwi i kctball pro^m , includuding accu'. Basketballall rremained the most ' & ’’■’’ J : M 0 i 1 «r K H * r h U Ctf«iie 4 0 0 0 Bri OlwnSs 10 9 0 MeiivAiOijaMO^.Hsa' !K s:i!; » .81 . SI Tom airt ■ sations of improper- rvoKsl j NMNm•wicantdOidCon Uc»q>iio.||. ipm The university has receivedn a’ outdoor track- tra and field : «4r«ll 4 0 0 0 Tunig«ig 4 0 10 t*(m1tl ' J 0 0 0g BOi6 ^ 1 ' 1 ^ 0 }fr4ir«t<2il.Bv>BV>OI|ia)H(KW»0 |1)).Fau . T«mUM4UM T«MOI)«NBm 11411 p m U>«nt-H3>n. «Mn I14l a Pan lOOL I pn which involve one forbrmer and softball (357,912), (3! soccier MOJMWIttTO) Bmav 3 0 0 0 Mmpl«(ni 0 10 U|«p 0 0 0 0 ta >lMiaT»i|»1).1»p>" _ li^ e 3 0 0 0 Urt()IO ' 0 0 0 0 uur»« 0 0 0 o.UBD.kiUMif I 112 t...... ■ « r< Pwn lOOl a D>IM »1k 2 pn orfe current' assistanmt coach, (301,450), cross country . OMOlO 9. XTKtflKS 0 |l««.IMSl.|l4l.2e» . . SKS, : Hioiii 0 I 0 jnxeu ' 1-31- 0 0 0 0 1 Owd-Ol school spokesman Johi^hh-Hachtel (163,360), temtennis (162,810)-and— (MMO w n n w "«lss! tz l ii!!KJ RVW« ^ 0 0 0___ « ■ 9 0 9 .9 ____ wfOiSi |i'«liwi??oI)awi£wi2 3-: wi|t4)aMSl |14l4pm i*m a 0 9 s 0 Rm*d 0 20 }0 ] 2»-OMI<23lOi|.7pm on the letter and wiwould not with 540,874174 parddpants, foi- 1 OTM ao l4(icawg 0n03>0b.t2b>t2 . W»4«rM »!• S^lljUWjjM S My. 7 p * » ? ■ E-«wnitiOP-Sw[>Wt^ t lOe-Amnt 7. Stn (>-pn»4ierTw. Tm I make it public. Auburnm officials ' lowed by outdtJtdoor track and field ” J SSSU ' ■ ; JI 2 '1 0«99(39-Vnrrlin.l«mIKBHW121138 MWtH SnMTfliMcCMi^K i?iSS ■ . VIMiaTsHUBIfrDrp"- have until Nov. 5 to.rerespond to (4 9 8 ,0 2 7 ), ba;baseball (453,792), Uh«( t OOO OCnaa « 0 I MMl3l$-AVutM< T.^234-»4Itl4l. nlUvrlMiaW Uoi^l»l).7pm ! ! ! ^ to a H-Ol. 7 p >n th e NCAA but can reququest more soccer ' (345,145,156), wrestling a : , ? S ? g ‘ ” r H« .I B . » P o , time. .(239,845), cross country On# < 0 0.0 ” ■ i I ! 3 0 T B A L L sovnMUr i i : n ...... 0 7 7 2 7 ---- lM)«AAnur09l 7pm Auburn coach Cliff; EllisI said (191.833). golf;olf (162,805). tennis a o 7 0 ToH '. a * u 0 1. 0 BnM 2 4 4 ! 3 2 0 1 rUtlORwtl Football League . k " 1 3 ! ! !0 0 0 DOW ‘ 1 2 < . « » , he hopes for “a fovorabiibleresolu- (144,844) and swimming and S S S . S S ^ Uffow-Momt Dv^i>iP»-Owr« I. BMTO«}iOe-OMr a " IMOWfrU , 7 ■ *00*4‘ C 5 ^ . ? 0 o' S 9 o' N»^1l'0ni4iMi«t«**lS0k»»"|1fli 7SH1 possible." I B«Mn > n-Oteo* nrj (7) 0 0 0 «G 0 0 >SI IlM)a7«uiSlMi»1l.rpm “Given our progrdm’ SM^Kl " Wadna«l«'iNLEILBoxaa . '* *•«* '0 0 9 ' IM«(*94n4 Hi« 11 <1 a r«i t» I«M141.7 p m S .'””,"' Rangers goagoalie Richter I i> H n 9 BBa e» - MtT»9.WtWP ! J J !S, ! ! ■___ ItOnaM PntB^lOII 7X»n to comply with, the NC/ at all timesi I am obviot“ ^,^^-plans:to.rotlretire today I 1 .. ., •> Il H . * I n H M»ki0ii0(«U0ri Q fi o m ? ■ Wl'Oli<0ia1**0 0 Jttmu 4 0 0 0 icttICtMSA 4 1 1 0 W« Scat HMMn. Fnt Um . 0 0 0 S 0 0 • i0i)awtMven(0ii4en sidelined withrith a second concus-' 'r AkmdK' 3 0 VWcJss.* «Sl lOl|«C4Mom«|l.t).tpn Baylor player extraiadlted sion. AMrap . 0 0 0 WM4H S!‘ ;!i!S'p ’ liW s l011 a iMne (0 >17 » p m ••"J J * J «n»>H 4 0 0 0 JEot 0 ^ 0 cco 0 0 yjsM? AUSTIN, Texas - Te;rexas Gov. . R ich tcr sper BlUEMyS4,YANXm-3 spent his enure 14- ■3 ■ BSi !!! w S i ! ! ! ss’i ” ;!S;S i i § i I • uncei»i)aMMU«tcoSi lOiklp'' R ick Perry on Wci/Wednesday year N H L, cjcareer vrith th e WHnW . TOMHTO nuctt 4 I I Uewog05 0 0-0 0 l*»^2B 4 0 1 0 *&MAGnUM 3 1 1 9 Oww ? o' J a 0 !*o i4iaSaMiCaii4Lapm . regga 2 0 0 0 BkxBKMSP 3 0 11 «4»C/» • r,0 0 0 M o' 0 S «*'»•' signed a.warrant scelieking the Rangers. Thele popularp goalie led Uw*»' < 0 t 0 C t^ > 3 0 0 0 ^00 uv«itn t 0 0 0 u>e«U>^r«s 0 0 9 0 OWIM I0 0 0 000 0 9 H4w«|'"i*'ii»a*vM9%of» 4 0 10 Mon( 0 0 0 0 jOtiB» t o i 0 0 0 oeo 0 0 ^ /jlCa ra.1iaSie<»r»r«iSiiCFl) 9p-» ' extradition of formerer Baylor the te a m to> th(the Stanley Cup in M olt 1111 6er9(*U S-0 t basketball player Carlton 1994 - the Rangers’Ra first NHL . ^ 0 4 0 0 0 4 ^? ;§ J ! § ; t s r !!!.■ w I T PB w P* s*"^aS : E £ r . ; r Dotson from Maiyland.:l. ■ title sincc 19409 4 0 - and leaves vrith IMu> iV oV cU jnc '4 '2'32'3 ■0 iS2" aj'? TMI ” » « .1 Dotson is accused of murder more than a1 dozendo d u b rccords. UemX 4 1 1 0 JPm» 3 t' I ■ .i MM 01000000H ■ - S a s i r 'I»(Vrn ( KOmtf 3 0 11 Mratt30 2 0 I ■ ’ Mm TM tSOItOSM in th e death of Patrick: EDennehy, His rccordrd was 301-258-73. Smcn I 0 I 0 K«rrailwtt< >0 »nuartft4 'lllBl i i BBA.SKE'n!ALL 001 E-Mntm4tit-3fl,lfl5. ------■(•AtewaiinLOMwui a r aass TM1 rmeji 3 J 0 2 • Ctnr* ,0 ( 0 0 S 0 0 WTOiaFma »ABeeMiii swaa tin cu,*>^iia) I OOO' hnO w t ( and the district attorneyley’s officc T h e R an gengers callcd a news Hfkuom iNi. Ppuat an. j^raw nnr, ■ p H n a . ^ ; !I 0! 0 0 0 T w b. < asked Perry to seek hi;his return c o n fe r c n c e for fo today, and a ' SMSMnoni) Hnuirisr^f.KM, J*)- . iwowLiM .9 e a sI l l _ b£5w,7.; 7233 0 w T i ta ff P J..:_____D M JSlS^Sulrt_ from his home state.. ------hockey so u rcere \who spoke to Ihe • — — P H, n Bl n>10 x -Scrg >0000 < 0 l>m$2 113 2 0!■-: J . ! FMr,t«i' .0 0 9 CO) 9 0 CM«aCoaCemaaAlpm The formal * extiKtradition A sso d a tc d Pre:Press on condition of iiMM t t 3 2 2 '' I 0 Uew"" * 3 3 2* s I Fni jvv Mmx Q>w>ifttf C Om U29 0 t < 1 0 0 0 0 0 OCO 0 0 Camao4i request was sent to MMaryland an o n y m ity confirmed cwa 123 < 0 9 t I' y _ Jrnn^mt-t 0 5 1 1 54ew4Ci«»0»toer« ThfdwdS>MA(cw> J< “»»*«« C Gov. Robert L. E h rlid i.' • .->. 0 0 0 o ' 0. I . WJ1»-tl,159l3US1| ■ m t ...... -- u>ttr.s«i —- •- 1.' . . - Wednesday it \wos to announce- _j—.- ? 0 0 OM 7 ” Ccrrt»na> WMMMCI TLOUS OK*00 •«ialooAga»2g«^ Bruins sign goalie P • t K H I M \I I V £SS."!;!; Z ^.JT S , : r : : CITY, M a - Priest t>isr4*}!.770iujit) Vra2» 3 2 2 0 leAmdi 93 0 0 0 STnrrd 3 0 0 0 NtrnNtMMS 4 I 2 2> NiMBn«U(m.ll( ' K A N SA S c n JOvmd 5 2 3 4 RCM>»» j3 0 2 0 umn 2 0 0 0 U».Utnn'l 4 1'20 SlUg««HYOw •«aU416 11 tOtrON (MUOO fi;:: s : ; Ooraoe 4 0 2 1 UmwKU a O'**" bl BOSTON - Fell*c Potvin contract exterKtcnsion w ith the S l i i i E rg i0 0 0 0 **em» 4 111 nvuuu nvua 4 110,. htn»«aP«aeg»(fi. rRANSACnONS , agreed to a contract We 00 AM* 9 110 u Km m C< with the Boston Bruirlins, who feels'his UfeI “is “is just starting" Oxixu 9 110 TMBMdi 3 0\ l 10 l sr: .joi?^^13 I 2 10 On^tfi 1 0 0 0 HftwigHftwi 0 9 0 0 MUmflCtrtn hope he will be the front-line fr The 29-yearo:axKild ruiuiing back, IMnli t I > 0 AmrI* 0 0 0 0 9 2 S 4 CMrag 1 0 0 0 UWMUWMP 9 9 0 0 InMnKiMMClrMWnSSAnVm BOStCHBEINnEDS0I41» 3 0 0 0 CE^Vd 4 0• 0J J 0 i i 0 0 «5r»k 4 1 1 2 . IMkllcn I 0 I 0 ianM.I Potvin joins his fifth1 titeam for seasons, agreedeed WedncMay to a- OJ[Ui<» 4 0 10 Vtomw 9 12 1 I 4 0 I 0 .fMKig 9 0 9 9 ■ ‘ rSUJStiB $4»igptf Mn C«U>(>« « MI CM « Cra enewiioo-4 ___ ?SC(l1lOMita»U>iei9»2lln2lOO«Laa imjEMIlLUnatliOi MimJ m>(:/ti Corcc*4l90)tf Cf5U(suio-u7pn ao«>a«tii C4M. (l4)C*-aMn 2 LOMkMnl. Ok*;c'K'o* to.oao>»:fraktii[ioi.ftM'iatrt(421 un. ssm (21). omi n ti s-w*wiil. |4| AAm laMMiviiO.apm rrdutMM He has a caicer recordd of 254- Holmes, whoho isi coming off sur- OiiMmt 11J HtWXkwi |1 & M»MCn.4A«i>nt (H C4MVL.I0 323 • 4i 9 1 2 W«l*M*««tMiaS :uO MOR(S.Pua^ M carawld RHP ^ OaASOonawiWS^^wwW On>)« 1-3 0 0 ummr smoivmi 252-79-with a 2.78 goals-Is-against gery on thee hip Ii injury that . B . » n as 80 X^mnr, 2 0 0^ S S ^ . WBrolWlUEUd average and 26 shutoutsIts in 607 en d ed h is seasoiason early last year, IWMiW 1 i 1 CUM r 10 1 2 '4 ; 3 i £ '■ ; ; 5 g g p iMUUXfigMlftMOO) a POTM Sl (»«l. 10 oaoCH< S14ST4TE VumOA&4fciy 1 0 0 I 'p « S iw * S F ? Kings last season w ith u 17'20-3 w ithout a n ew;^dcal. d ______* _ 0 _ g 0 . »VSlll-0)«^wnoSl (01l.l0pn__ 3 * ^ ,"' mowm 2.3 2 2 S S S ffl record, 2.66 goals againInst aver- tSZ ‘~ 2~ F ~2 ? 4 } t -KWtMf 10 9 90 0 0 0 ...... 0IPW^||-«I.»»| <«aieFMMM«1 age and three shutoutsI beforeb a I n d ia n s S S VI gss IBrCocuvaieMTSu^ S5MO?iit»«5i ; Vizquel likely omxLH I U I 1 1 0 0 Uoma I 2 1 Ii i I ! RxnsAa knee injury on Jan. 26 en pm t B 3 laan n M M> ■ni^|»0l.1230p|l C kU «r hhu H pmm«,ixKsaM3 K DENVER - The Mofountain Vizquel hadnd :surgeiy on the 0*>d 9 2 3 0 lan«d 4 I .1 0 ------M t t -4-#l0.»0««E f : 1 r s . " a ' r s S 0 0 »w"** **t h H M S 4 120 UOMI twlMLtpn —...... lACnOmUmUtMUU^avMMOas ,, West Conference* goesi ion the ' knoe in Jtineie iand may need s s * * 0 to iS lnSbS 0 2 I Ef i^ -’ssiwas' ' road this week h o ^ g tito boost another operatication. !!1! a ' !!1!SV SMnVn^pi* nSSSm 0.0 . I qIo 221" 2 S J ..S S S t^ S S|(M|.7B»1 T HDMmoiilD \ its credibility in Bowl H e w e n t O-for-4 0-fo in lUesdey M ih A n n MaL|14taPM«Ba«^(»0|.7pm NCWOOAN aso the Tigers, then < I - W b 2» 0 0 0 0 ^ 3 ^ 0 0 OikR 0 0 0.9 Amc Championship Series cin < • , voirail } I 1 0 BmII .4 •;« ' SffiiSwS and o tf the field. i S S .’J f ins E after the game to amt 0 »00 HM>2e i 2 2 t' VMb( . 0 0 0 0 MPfft • 4 j ; j . J 0 0 0 S2 ?. tts a t Cleveland^ . 0 0- wamio' 4 113 > 3'3'0 0 JVBn>« i 0 I 0 nnaai ■((MoOAMbi RTTmngMI All eight MountainIn West undergo tests = ’«■ !! 1 S ? r - “S S ifiliated Lutheran Hos]^Mj^taL H e was to j w n A 0000 ^ S a 00000 0 m S c 4 P ! 0 tMp JJ! 3 -S ii, ts?,»s„ saa? teams play BCS-aff CM436 J OOOIMMIA> 1 0 0 0 OvMp=■,'!!! HasSSs s s K schools Saturday, tworo davs haveanMRlWe £ ilil l)«0««i4F p s i i f e te n ^ meet in Chiaigo ^ add. ' DM meiioBDi^ cuss the postseason formn a y . DOC vrafTiea afXKiboot diat ri^ iK P ir EOm>%) t 0 0 0 a^525l$i?»|5ir SofSCm $315rioZ3II2SlLo*«i7iB-o«e ■ . } ' asWiV, • « s3 iS This week^ s c ^ u le fefeatures ■ at to find out what i - . 1 ISKSS £?25rs id what he needa to ‘ gK-,'K5SSB,JS|r"r » ' !.!!!». aant p h H" • • “ SSSMiin«SM • Air Force (lO) at Northviiwestem fagoiiigonm dn FSSSt»u IN I * i k SS s (1-0); BYU (1-0) at No. 4 <1<‘” ^ S s , H £ u ^ ■a»ni9A im p Sm i ' ’ * ’ . ? S ^ s S Southern Cal (1-0); CoColorado Coa^iOlHlld ' . - '' S ! i i l l t ! S S S S S S S a S S%;srp,. ! iss^ i. 1 1 !■ -t I } , tMMka»l|MOon»l».SJ/iSl* SES2*"*

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■ S p o r t s Jets^vs. Recdskins:: GradIgemaitch beom ofl genQ^ By Om* Goldberg in progress. Ihelr runn^g b«ck is Ihm g . .Chie tf d efense la■ improviftd...i a . . - ' , AMQchrt^ wiH>iiHar CCanidate, whose best (only?)y?) career game CHIEFS, 31-20 :------T fcfor the Rams came againstnst th e Jets in • D enver (ndnus 6)atCbidiinatl) a Tlie New York JetJets and Washington 2(2001, when h e ran: for. 195 yaiyards. S u s e . igab in Week 1 of th8 . Redskiiu have met: ononly seven times. Yet “ ~ And who*!! th e coach? ■ ficdtUiM M afviv Lewis er a ... ______their_season-openerI 1Thunday night has . SterveSptinier is supposed«dtobc.Buthe . m t m - _____BRONCOS, 24-16 1 6 . .. ail the makings of aI grudgegt match. wwanted, to. k eep D anny/ \ Wuerffel as Lmmmiom • AdantB(|>hts2^)aS^atltallas ------. That'S because of)f tthe Redskins' free- JJlamsey^ t backup and wasis c ovptTuIed by ... Combine an injuiy[v^.to Midiael Vick widi agent raid on New' YcYdHc Laveranues Snyder. ColMMtClMi alVmaandyouget...et... Coles, Randy Thomasnas, Chad Morton q . Snyder, th e NFLIs m mb ost intrusive' • p tM to a COWBOYS 17.1414 ' ' / ■ and John.' Hall werere snatched away . owner since Jeny Joness bbacked off, is pntM son • New Orieans (plus:Ittt 3) a t S e a ttle . / from the Jeb* traininging base at H ofstra. 'n ic k'tt s the difference. S itt' . Expect points.. University and dcposiiositedinAshbum. _ JETS, 22.17. f, - -SEAHAWKS, 39-339-33 i Va., counesy of Dan Dc .“The Fan” * • Jacksonville (phsus4)atCaroUna 4 Snyder^ wallet. • Oakland (plus 3) at Tenncsscssec 5 8 8 1 Don’t cxpect points “Thai’s how Washiniliington wanted to do Sincc beating tKe^tansIS A 41-24 in the •■C. PAinHERS,933 - . . ^ . their business,” Jet;Jets coach Herman AFC Al title game last season,in, th e Raiders r , I ' • Arfaona(plus4)at]latDetrolt , Edwards s^ d . ■‘‘njcyI wereWl going out to get have ho b een pretty bad - losingingS2-13tothe . fc The winner of thisthis g a m e cou ld still fin -" ^ Kood players and theyeydid.” i (Dowboys Cc in their exhibitionioir fin a le The ' . ish 1-15/ Washington is favorc:ored by three points, - TitansT!i are pruned. UONS, 20-12 the homc-fieid udvontantage. T1TANS,20-13 • Minnesota (plus1 5.5)S.5 at Green Boy ...... 'I'hat doesn’t seem Jlili ik e much, ospeciallv • ' t Philadelphia .. _j •nieVUdngsmaybtyjyjy-ttephan people ■ - _ ------with jcts quarterbackick-Chad-Pennington----- (IM . diink. out for much of the seaseason with a broken llie ir sixth gam e this centu:ntuiy, the most combineded score o f 65-24. against the P len . PACKERS, 24-222 wrist. Pfcnnington andid (Coles were a lot of recent ret last Januaiy'S. NFC titl(title gam e that PATRKaOTS.27.16 without Joey F ttMPMtlMr* • -Chicago (plus 7) a t iS a n FVandsco the offense last year,r.as a; New York rallied sent set the Bucs on to their Sup«uper Bowl Vic- •S l LouulsI (pick 'em ) a t N ew VoikkClants C STEELERS, Aug. 9 in ------ulhe-49m.lun«-s(e-some^problems.-lhe------_ to win seven uf its loststn n in egam es,w in th e ' toiy. tor . .. Matchutiup to watch: Leonard Littltttie, who • Indlanapolb Charlotte, N.C Bears hove more. AFC East and miikeke it to the sccond The 1 Eagles ride the emotmotion of the led the RRams with 12 sacks lastt season,st Kelly H oIcob ier 49ers, 31-20 ______round of che playoffs.5- . opening opt o f •‘The Line." T hele IBucs ride a against laIan A llen, th e .Giants’ very:iy green backing up P n b ____• H ouston (plus 14)OatM at lam L...... ^ Now Vinny Testaverderde is back at quar- defense del that won them a title.tie. ” offeiisive« r i^ t tackle. H ie G i^ tss tendt( to beat out Tim C bis Miami h as won 11 straights openers and . . terback, 39 years old>ld in a West Coast BUCS, i 19-17 play thet PRams w ell. * one against nd ALWAYS wins at homlom e in Septem ber. , . offense that never seeir»mcdto.ftthim. • N ew England (pick ’em ) aIt t BBuf&ilo . .. GIANT!TS, 31-27 defeiise. DOLPHINS, 31-7 * Uut theSkinshave-pt.‘■problems, t e a ' Drew I Bledsoe played hislis worst two' • Baltimoilore (plus S) at PittsburghI COLTS, 28-21 Second-year quartlarterback Patrick gatgomes o f lost season againstt hihis old team, It^ onele thing for Kylc Boiler to look •SanIMego(pl LAST SEASON:k 128--123-51 (spread), Ramsey is veiy proinisu in losses by a good in eiexhibidohs, another to look>ok good Priest Holm* using but still a virork thrthrowing five interceptions in i Pittsburgh defense - eveih e 159-96-1 (stxai^ t up)up) f y Porter. ilS, 17-9 ______il&(plusl)ataeveland 2003] psules 2003Acomb spent most of his caree1 NFC ESaslCai Division t Peyton Manning. HolcomI st Gapj)sules 1 Couch, but the C dts win thi H e a l t h y McN d abb m eans troublet for E agi g l e s ’ f o e s previews K e y d e f e nsts th e troubled C levelani tboost D olphinins’outlook Teams listed ih predicfdicted order CoUins haslas passed for £ 0 touch* ' Darren Woodson and Teams listed in pre­ ^phis 5.5) at Kmisas CUy TE Cam defense. WiWith end Aaron . ■ o f finish: ------downs.vrithith only 43 intereeptions------__Roy Williams, Parcells-. _ . . _ ^ _ d i ( dicted order o f finish: —limes ■- is hcalt^ enough,’th( Schobel, comerback cc Nate ^ while leadiiding the Giant's io a 29- inherited a solid trong off- Clements andmd Spikes leading the . ■ P h ila d elp h ia Eagl