THE DAILY COLLEGIAN DAILY TRIVIA Day TIME Who was the youngest golfer to win the Masters twice and how old was he? Friday's Questhar: On Wednesday Hideo Nomo became the fourth pitcher in major league history to throw a no-bitter in both leagues. Who are the other three pitchers? Answer: Cy Young, Jim Bunning, and Nolan Ryan MLB STANDINGS American League East Division W L 5 2 4 2 4 2 3 3 1 5 Central Division W L 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 4 1 4 West Dlvdskm W 4 1 2 3 2 3 2 4 Yesterdays Games Boston 3, Tampa Bay 0 Toronto Boston New York Baltimore Tampa Bay Cleveland Detroit Minnesota Kansas City Chicago Seattle Anaheim Oakland Texas N.Y. Yankees 16, Toronto 5 Cleveland 4, Baltimore 3 Detroit 5, Chicago White Sox 3 Kansas City 15, Minnesota 4 Texas 5, Seattle 4 Anaheim 6, Oakland 4 Today's Games Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:05 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City, 8:05 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:05 p Tomorrow's Games Baltimore at Boston, 6:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:05 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City, 8:05 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:05 p Texas at Anaheim, 10:05 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. National League East Division W L 4 1 3 2 . 3 3 . 2 3 . 1 4 . Montreal Philadelphia Atlanta New York Central Division W L 4 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 4 2 4 Houston Chicago Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee West Division W L 3 1 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 Yesterday's Games San Francisco Colorado Los Angeles Arizona San Diego Atlanta 1 GO TO CLASSIFIEDS. ANSWER QUESTION. WIN GREAT STUFF. BUILT ON A FOUNDATION OF PRIDE LION AMBASSADORS PENN STATE STUDENT ALUMNI CORPS Montreal 5, N.Y. Mets 2 Philadelphia 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Milwaukee 8, Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh 9, Houston 3 San Diego 11, Colorado 3 St. Louis 9, Arizona 4 San Francisco at Los Angeles, la,te Today's Games Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, 3:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Montreal, 7:05 p.m Florida at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Only games scheduled. Tomorrow's Games San Francisco at San Diego, 6:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Montreal, 7:05 p.m. Florida at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Houston at Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m. Los Angeles at Arizona, 9:35 p.m. NBA STANDINGS y-Philadelphia x-Miami x-New York x-Orlando Boston New Jersey Washington Pct .800 400 .400 .333 x Milwaukee x Toronto x-Charlotte Indiana Detroit Cleveland Atlanta Chicago x-San Antonio x4Jtah x-Dallas Minnesota Houston Vancouver x-Sacramento x-L.A. Lakers x-Portland x-Phoenix Seattle L.A. Clippers Golden State x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division Friday's Games Philadelphia 96, Cleveland 88 L.A. Lakers 100, Boston 96 Toronto 108, Orlando 100 Miami 81, Charlotte 76 Indiana 100, Chicago 93 Minnesota 101, Phoenix 88 Sacramento 118, Vancouver 90 L.A. Clippers 113, Milwaukee 110, OT Portland 122, Golden State 91 Saturday's Games Boston 102, Washington 100 Phoenix 102, Cleveland 98 Detroit 97, Charlotte 92 Utah 116, Dallas 103 Houston 110, Atlanta 97 Denver 98, Vancouver 97 San Antonio 93, L.A. Clippers 83 Mailing YourMesurne Still g liVorks theitest. Tell your Mom you created a custom job search and printed high quality mailing labels for mailing your resume to Human Resource departments throughout the country, using your personal computer, For iiiCENThiSa label. You Create and save job searches to include the companies you want in your job search by la• Geography • Industry • Company Size • Revenue • Name 'S.* MailYourflesume.com visit us at www.MailYourßesume.com Pematate Akumi Association EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct 53 23 .697 45 1 30 .600 45 30 .600 41 35 .539 35 42 .455 26 51 .338 18 58 .237 Central Dhision W L Pct 48 28 .632 43 33 .566 42 35 .545 35 40 .467 29 47 .382 26 50 .342 23 53 .303 12 63 .160 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W L Pct 53 22 .707 50 26 .658 49 27 .645 45 30 .600 42 35 .545 37 40 .481 22 55 .286 Pacific Dhision W L Pct 51 24 .680 51 26 .662 48 28 .632 47 29 .618 41 36 .532 28 48 .368 17 58 .227 OLD MAIN OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, April ii 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Refreshments provided Come view the campus from the bell tower and explore the halls of the building that started it all. TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT: On Saturday, the Penn State men's rugby team took on the Penn State Barbarians, a club team composed mostly of local graduate students. Yesterdays Games Miami 81, New York 76 Indiana 108, New Jersey 83 Toronto 100, Chicago 88 Sacramento 98, Portland 89 L.A. Lakers 104, Minnesota 99 Milwaukee at Seattle, late San Antonio at Golden State, late Today's Games Boston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Charlotte at New York, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Indiana. 8 p.m. Houston at Utah, 9 p.m. NHL STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L I OL Pts GF GA 48 19 12 3 111 295 195 42 25 11 3 98 238 206 41 28 9 3 94 275 252 33 43 5 1 72 250 290 21 51 7 3 52 185 268 Northeast Division z-New Jersey x-Philadelphia x-Pittsburgh N.Y. Rangers N.V. Islanders W I. 7 OL Pts GF GA 48 21 9 4 109 274 205 46 29 5 1 98 217 182 37 29 11 5 90 232 207 36 30 8 8 88 227 249 28 40 8 6 70 206 232 Southeast Division y-Ottawa x Buffalo x Toronto Boston W L T OL Pts GF GA 40 27 10 4 94 231 210 y-Washington SPORTS 38 31 9 3 88 208 219 22 38 13 9 66 200 246 23 45 12 2 60 211 289 24 46 6 5 59 200 278 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L T OL Pts GF GA 49 20 9 4 111 253 202 42 22 12 5 101 248 195 34 35 9 3 80 186 199 29 40 8 4 70 207 242 27 39 9 6 69 186 230 Northwest Division W L T OL Pts GF GA 51 16 10 4 116 266 190 38 28 12 3 91 239 220 36 27 11 7 90 237 234 27 35 15 4 73 195 233 25 38 13 5 68 166 206 x Carolina Florida Atlanta Tampa Bay y Det mt x-St.Louis Nashville Chicago Columbus z Colorado x Edmonton x-Vancou er Calgary I=2l Pacific Division W L T OL Pts GF GA y-Dallas 48 24 8 2 106 241 187 x-San Jose 39 27 12 3 93 213 191 x-Los Angeles 37 28 13 3 90 249 226 Phoenix 35 27 17 3 90 214 212 Anaheim 25 40 11 5 66 187 241 Two points for a win. one for a tie and overtime loss x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division z-clinched conference Yesterdays Games Pittsburgh 6. Carolina 4 Colorado 4, Minnesota 2 Philadelphia 2. Buffalo 1 Columbus 4, Chicago 3 Washington 2, Tampa Bay 1 San Jose at Anaheim, late Lea Anne McGoldrick/Collegian SPORTS BRIEFS Women gymnasts finish fourth in regional The Penn State women's gymnastics team saw its record-setting season come to an end on Saturday night as it placed fourth at the NCAA South Cen tral Regional in Lincoln, Neb. The fourth-place effort will keep the Nittany Lions out of the 2001 NCAA Championships, marking the first time Penn State failed to qualify as a team since 1994 Sophomores Katie Rowland and Katie McAvoy each posted first place event efforts enabling the duo to qualify for the NCAA Championships on April 19-21 in Athens, Ga., on an individual basis. Rowland will compete in the national championships in floor exercise after notching a 9.925 and tying for the regional title. McAvoy will advance in vault after posting a 9.875 and finishing in a three-way tie for the regional crown. Penn State registered an overall team score of 194.775 en route to its fourth-place showing. The Lions tallied team event scores of 49.100 (vault), 48.425 (bars), 48.100 (beam) and 49.150 (floor). Nebraska claimed the regional title with a score of 196.200 and was fol lowed by Oklahoma, which recorded a second-place score of 195.225. Both the Cornhuskers and Sooners will advance as a team to the 2001 NCAA Championships. McAvoy was Penn State's top all-around finisher with a fourth-place finish and a career-high score of 39.250. Rowland notched the Lions' top showing on the bars with a score of 9.850 and a fifth-place finish. Maria Taylor was the squad's top performer on beam as she finished tied for second overall at 9.850. Phillies avoid sweep by defeating Cubs, 3-1 PHILADELPHIA (AP) Robert Person allowed one run in seven innings and helped himself with a three-run double as the Philadelphia Phißies beat the Chicago Cubs 3-1 yesterday. Person (1-0) allowed four hits, struck out five, walked two and became the first Phillies pitcher to last through the sixth inning this season. Philadelphia avoided getting swept by the Cubs at Veterans Stadium for the second straight year. After sweeping a season-opening, three-game series against the Florida Marlins, the Phillies dropped the first two games to Chicago. Jon Lieber (0-1) allowed three runs and four hits in eight innings. He struck out six, walked two and hit one batter. Lieber retired the first 14 hitters before Travis Lee lined a two-out single to left in the fifth. Pat Burrell followed with a single and David Newhan walked to load the bases. Person, a .120 career hitter before the at-bat, then drilled a bases-clearing double to the gap in left-center, giving the Phillies a 3-1 lead. He had three RBIs in 125 career at-bats before the hit. Ricky Bottalico pitched a perfect eighth and Jose Mesa pitched the ninth to record his second save in three opportunities. Ramirez's three homers lead Pirates to win HOUSTON (AP) Aramis Ramirez homered three times, leading the Pittsburgh Pirates over the Houston Astros 9-3 yesterday. Ramirez drove in a career-high six runs. He tied the team record for home runs in a game, becoming the first Pittsburgh player to do it since Darnell Coles against the Chicago Cubs on Sept. 20, 1987. Ramirez, who had three home runs after five innings, only got to the plate one more time in his bid to tie the major league mark for homers in a game. He drew a four-pitch walk from Wayne Franklin in the seventh, then was left on-deck when the Pirates were retired in the ninth. Joe Beimel (1-0) went five innings to win in his major league debut. He gave up two runs on five hits and three walks. The Pirates won their second in a row at Enron Field after losing their first eight. Ramirez hit his first homer of the season, a two-run shot off Scott Elarton (1-1) in the first. Ramirez connected for a three-run homer in the third off Elarton that made it 7-1. Ramirez topped off his day with a solo home run in the fifth against reliever Nelson Cruz. MONDAY, April 9, 2001 I
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