Penn State golfer named All-American Penn State men's golfer Adam Decker was named an honorable mention All-American by the Golf Coaches Association of America last week. The Nittany Lion senior, who was the Big Ten Men's Golfer of the Month in April, is the first Penn State golfer to achieve All-Ameri can honors since Gary Durbin in 1979. Lions Byron Clift and Brad Kitts ley were recognized as Academic All-Americans by the Golf Coaches Association. Redskins cut former Lion offensive lineman WASHINGTON D.C. (AP) The Washington Redskins released offensive lineman Andre Johnson, its first-round draft pick a year ago on Sunday. The former Penn State tackle was a second-team All-Big Ten selection in 1995. The release of Johnson, taken 30th overall last season, continued a tradition of failed No. is with Washington. He was inactive for 15 games last season and didn't play a down. Eagles acquire former Penn State lineman PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Philadelphia Eagles acquired guard Sean Love from the New York Jets Sco'N , • i I ,riv I at: Daily Trivia: Who won the 1996 National League MVP? East Division W L 83 44 78 52 66 66 63 66 61 69 Central Division W 67 60 65 65 64 66 52 75 52 77 West Division W L 73 58 71 60 62 69 52 80 Monday's Games Milwaukee 7, Texas 2 Detroit 7, Minnesota 6, 12 innings Boston 9, Seattle 8 Only games scheduled Yesterday's Games N.Y. Yankees 18, Oakland 2 Kansas City 5, Baltimore 4 Chicago White Sox 8 Toronto 5 Minnesota 8, Detroit 2 Texas at Milwaukee, late Cleveland at Anaheim, late - Boston at Seattle, late Baltimore New York Boston Toronto Detroit eleveland MiliNaukee Chicago Kansas City Minnesota Seattle Anaheim Texas Oakland Today's Games Texas (Oliver 10-10) at Milwaukee (Woodard 3-2), 2:05 p.m Boston (Saberhagen 0-1) at Seattle (Fassero 13-7), 6:35 p.m. Kansas City (Appier 7-11) at Baltimore (Erickson 15-5), 7:35 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Drabek 10-8) at Toronto (Hentgen 13-8), 7:35 p.m. Detroit (Moehler 8-9) at Minnesota (Tewksbury 4- 10), 8:05 p.m. Cleveland (Wright 4-2) at Anaheim (Watson 11-7), 10:35 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Irabu 4-2) at Oakland (Lorraine 2-0), 10:35 p.m. Thursday's Games Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 12:35 p.m Kansas City at Baltimore, 3:05 p.m. Anaheim at San Diego, 5:05 p.m. Seattle at Colorado, 9:05 p.m. Oakland at Los Angeles, 10:05 p.m. Texas at San Francisco, 10:05 p.m. ague National' East Division W 80 50 75 54 70 60 64 65 47 80 Central Division W 69 61 67 65 59 71 58 71 53 78 West Division W 73 59 72 59 62 70 62 70 Monday's Games Cincinnati 7, Colorado 6, Ist game Cincinnati 6, Colorado 4, 2nd game Los Angeles 8, Pittsburgh 2, Ist game Pittsburgh 4, Los Angeles 3, 2nd game Philadelphia 10, San Diego 1, Ist game Philadelphia 6, San Diego 4, 2nd game San Francisco 7, N.Y. Mets 1 Chicago Cubs 3, Florida 1 Montreal 2, St. Louis 1 Only games scheduled Yesterday's Games Philadelphia 4, San Diego 2 Los Angeles 6, Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 6, N.Y Mets 2 Atlanta 7, Houston 6 (11) Florida 11 Chicago Cubs 0 Montreal 7 St. Louis 5 Cincinnati at Colorado, late Atlanta Florida New York Montreal Philadelphia Houston Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago Los Angeles San Francisco Colorado San Diego Today's Games San Diego (Hamilton 10-4) at Philadelphia (Schilling 13-10), 1:05 p.m. Adam Decker named honorable mention All- American for past considerations on Friday. In order to make room for the Penn State graduate on the roster, the Eagles placed quarterback Koy Detmer on injured reserve with a knee injury. Love, 28, was released by Tampa Bay on Wednesday, and claimed by the Jets one day later. Now entering his fourth NFL season, the 6-foot-3, 305-pound guard was originally drafted in the 10th round by Dallas in 1991. Kafelnikov makes his return to Open in style NEW YORK (AP) Miffed at being demoted in the seedings for Los Angeles (Reyes 1-2) at Pittsburgh (Cooke 9- 12), 1:35 p.m. San Francisco (Rueter 9-6) at N.Y. Mets (Isringhausen 0-0), 1:40 p.m. Florida (Brown 12-8) at Chicago Cubs (Clark 10-7), 2:20 p.m. Cincinnati (Remlinger 6-5) at Colorado (Thomson 5- 8), 3:05 p.m. Houston (Holt 8-9) at Atlanta (Maddux 17-3), 7:40 p.m. Montreal (Hermanson 8-5) at St. Louis (Morris 9-8) 8:05 p.m. Thursday's Games Florida at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Anaheim at San Diego, 5:05 p.m. Houston at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. Montreal at St. Louis, 8:05 p.m. Seattle at Colorado, 9:05 p.m. Oakland at Los Angeles, 10:05 p.m. Texas at San Francisco, 10:05 p.m. Pct. GB 654 600 6 1 / 2 500 19 1 / 2 488 21 469 231/2 Pct. GB 528 .500 3 1 / 2 492 4' /2 409 15 .403 16 -AL leaders BATTING AVERAGE: F. Thomas, Chi .350; Jefferson, Bos, 345; Justice, Clev .340; Ramirez, Clev .329; Greer, Tex .328; W. Clark, Tex .326; E. Martinez, Sea .325; Alomar, Clev .325; Vaughn, Bos .324; O'Neill, N Y.. 322. Pct. GB 557 .542 2 473 11 .394 211/ HOME RUNS: Grdfey, Sea 43; Martinez, NY 40 . Thome, Clev 36; McGwire, Oak 34; Buhner, Sea 31; Gonzalez, Tex 31; Palmeiro, Batt 29; F Thomas, Chi 29; 3 tied with 28. RBIs: Martinez, NY 121; Griffey, Sea 120; Salmon, Ana. 105; Gonzalez, Tex 102; F Thomas, Chi 102; O'Neill, NY 101; Clark, Det 98; Belle, Chi 97; E. Martinez, Sea 93; Thome, Clev 91. STOLEN BASES: Hunter, Det 62; Knoblauch, Minn 49; Nixon, Tor 47; Goodwin, KC-Tex 42; Vizquel, Clev 35; Durham, Chi 29; Rodriguez, Sea 26; Easley, Det 21; Erstad, Ana. 21; Garciaparra, Bos 20. ERA: Clemens, Tor 1.80; Johnson, Sea 2.32; Cone, N.Y. 2.82; Key, Batt 2.83; Thompson. Det 2.90; Alvarez, Chi 3.03; Petite, N.Y. 3.08; Appier, KC 3.16; Mussina, Balt 3.20; Erickson, Batt 3.28. g4? : 1 . 1. - ,=.s;OPl ,. •? , p:;g.].'i.o'4il:4s.V:ii:!f,leiltEf. : gftii!, I, N'L"'"L'eA'd er5''''',,,,,,,,,,,:.m.,,,,,,,,,,,,0. BATTING AVERAGE: Gwynn, SD .383; Walker, Col .376; Lofton, Atl .350; Piazza, LA .349; Joyner, SD .331; Alfonzo, NY .324; Grace, Chi .315. HOME RUNS: Walker, Col 37; Bagwell, Hou 34; Castilla, Col 33; Galarraga, Col 33; Bonds, SF 30; Piazza, LA 29; Sosa, Chi 29; Hundley, NY 28; Mondesi, LA 26. RBIs: Galarraga, Col 115; Bagwell, Hou 108; Gwynn, SD 103; Walker, Col 103; Sosa, Chi 101; Kent, SF 99; Bichette, Col 98; C. Jones, Atl 98; Alou, Fla 95. STOLEN BASES: D. Sanders, Cm 56; Womack, Pitt 46; DeShields, StL 43; Young, Col-LA 36; Biggio, Hou 30; Henderson, SD 29; 0. Veras, SD 29 Dunston, Chi 28; Mondesi, LA 28; McCracken, Col 26. EARNED RUN AVERAGE: Martinez, Mtl 1.61; Kite, Hou 2.28; Maddux, Atl 2.39; Valdes, LA 2.67; Brown, Fla 2.75; Neagle, Atl 2.83; Al. Benes, StL 2.89; Schilling, Phil 2.92; Reed, NY 2.98; Smoltz, Atl 2.98. Pct. GB 615 .581 4 1 / 2 538 10 .496 15 1 / 2 365 31' /2 i1r4.....!ii - '..ii';','!:'..k6lii6 ...... ....... • : ', :,.... • ... , .......• :...... 1997 Nascar Winston Cup Standings Through Goody's 500: 1 Mark Martin 2. Jeff Gordon 3. Dale Jarrett 4. Terry Labonte 5. Jeff Burton 6. Dale Earnhardt 7. Bobby Labonte 8. Ted Musgrave 9. Bill Elliott 10. Ricky Rudd 11. Jeremy Mayfield 12. Johnny Benson 13. Rusty Wallace 14. Ken Schrader 15. Emie Irvan 16. Michael Waltrip 17. Darrell Waltrip 18. Kyle Petty 19. Jimmy Spencer 20. Sterling Marlin 21. Bobby Hamilton 22. John Andretti 23. Ricky Craven 24. Steve Grissom 25. Ward Burton Pct. GB .531 .508 3 .454 10 .450 10h/ 405 161/2 Pct. .553 .550 .470 .470 Transactions TEXAS RANGERS—PIaced LHP Eric Gunderson on the 15-day disabled list. Purchased the contract Courtesy of Penn State BASEBALL American League the U.S. Open a year ago, third seeded Yevgeny Kafelnikov opened with a strong performance this year. Today, in opening the second day of play at the new Arthur Ashe Sta dium, the Russian put on display all the talents that made his the No. 3 seed this year, the same as his com puter ranking. And when it was over, he was into the second round with a 6-2, 6- 4, 7-6 (7-4) victory over Cristiano Caratti of Italy. No. 1 ranked Martina Hingis, who is seeking her third Grand Slam tournament title of the year, easily captured her first-round match, crushing Tami Jones of Henderson, Nev., 6-0, 6-1 in 42 min utes. Hingis was joined in the winner's circle by French Open champion Iva Majoli, one of only two players to beat Hingis this year. Seeded fourth, Majoli upended Catalina Cristea of Romania 6-3, 6- 2. Third-seeded Jana Novotna beat Spain's Virginia Ruano-Pascual 6-0, 6-4; No. 9 Mary Pierce advanced with a 6-1, 6-2 victory over doubles specialist Gigi Fernandez; No. 12 Mary Joe Fernandez beat Japan's Naoko Kijimuta 6-2, 6-3; and Meilen 111 of Porter Ranch, Calif., downed Jolene Watanabe of Arca dia, Calif., 6-3, 7-5. In men's play, No. 6 Alex Corret ja eliminated Switzerland's Marc Rosset 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 and 1996 Wim bledon champion Richard Krajicek defeated Zimbabwe's Wayne Black 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. of LHP Bryan Eversgerd from Oklahoma City of the American Association. National League ATLANTA BRAVES—PIaced P Mike Bielecki on the 15-day disabled list. Recalled P Brad Clontz from Richmond of the International League. PITTSBURGH PlRATES—Recalled RHP Jose Silva from Calgary of the PCL. FOOTBALL National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed LB Eddie Sutter and CB Donovan Greer. Waived LB Lorenzo Styles and DE Barry Mitchell. Signed T Jeremy Akers, CB Tim Denton, TE Ed Smith and WR Kevin Thornal to the practice squad. BUFFALO BILLS: Signed DT Doug Brown, OL Billy Conaty, WR Micthell Galloway, OL Mike Rockwood and DB Sean Woodson to the developmental squad. DALLAS COWBOYS—Released DL Leonard Renfro. GREEN BAY PACKERS—Signed TE Kyle Wachholtz, DB Randy Kinder, DB Joe Rowe and LB Jon Hesse to the practice squad. MIAMI DOLPHlNS—Released CB David Tate. NEW YORK JETS—Signed WR Alonzo Johnson, WR Ray Lucas, P Scott Player, RB Robert Farmer and LB Chris Wing to the practice squad. TENNESSEE OlLERS—Released C Hicham El- Mashtoub. Signed CB Tomur Barnes. Signed TE Tremayne Allen to the practice squad. HOCKEY National Hockey League NEW YORK RANGERS—Signed D Brent Thompson. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Signed F Lowe Deßrusk and 0 Viktor Ignatiev. Re-signed F Paul Brosseau. COLLEGE APPALACHIAN STATE—Named Barbie Breedlove women's basketball coach. CANISIUS—Named Douglas Kohler women's lacrosse coach. PURDUE—Declared WR Ron Mason, OL Nick Sweeney, RB Curtis Taylor and DB Willie Washington academically ineligible. SAINT ANSELM—Named John Paker men's cross country coach. Eastern Conference W(S) L PTS GF GA 16(3) 9 42 54 42 14(3) 11 36 43 44 11(2) 14 29 33 34 12(4) 13 28 29 38 8(1) 15 22 29 41 DC United Tampa Bay Columbus New England Metrostars Western Conference W(S) L PTS GF GA 18(7) 7 40 56 41 13(2) 12 35 44 45 12(3) 13 30 46 43 10(2) 14 26 38 38 10(3) 16 24 49 54 Kansas City Colorado Dallas Los Angeles San Jose Teams receive three points for a victory in regulation and one point for a shootout win. Teams receive no points for losses. Golf Tournaments Through Aug. 24 1. Tiger Woods 2. Justin Leonard 3. Steve Elkington 4. Ernie Els 5. Jim Furyk 6. Phil Mickelson 7. Brad Faxon 8. Greg Norman 9. Davis Love 11l 10. Jesper Pamevik 11. Mark O'Meara 12. Nick Price 13. Scott Hoch 14. Vijay Singh 15. Stuart Appleby 16. Tom Lehman 17. Mark Calcavecchia 18. Frank Nobilo 19. 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