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Stanford QB out 4-6 weeks

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PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Stanford starting quarterback Randy Fasani will be sidelined four to six weeks after suffering a sprained right knee in the second quarter of last week's 49-42 victory over Oregon.

The loss of Fasani could be a major blow for the Cardinal, who ended Oregon's school-record 23-game home winning streak and climbed back into the Pac-10 Conference race.

Fasani, a finalist for the Unitas Award as the nation's top quarterback, also missed much of last season with various injuries to his left knee. But the senior had been the key to Stanford's 4-1 start this year, completing 66-of-122 passes for 1,064 yards and 12 touchdowns with two interceptions. The latest injury could sideline him for the remainder of the season.

The Pac-10 hopes of the Cardinal are now in the hands of sophomore Chris Lewis, who helped Stanford overcome a 42-28 deficit last week by engineering three touchdown drives in the fourth period. Lewis will have a tough assignment on Saturday against No. 5 UCLA, but he does have some experience. He replaced an injured Fasani twice last year and led the Cardinal to a pair of come-from-behind wins.

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Lewis completed 12-of-26 for 189 yards and two touchdowns last week against Oregon.

The Cardinal improved to 3-1 in the Pac-10, leaving them one game behind Washington State and one-half game in back of UCLA. Stanford is off to its best start since 1997, when it opened 4


1 in Tyrone Willingham's first season at coach.


Fresno's Edwards suspended for hit

ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Fresno State defensive back Kendall Edwards was suspended for one game Tuesday for a flagrant personal foul in the Boise State game last week.

The Western Athletic Conference has barred Edwards from Friday's game with Hawaii for violating the "halo rule" in his hit on a punt returner while the ball was still in the air in the 35-30 loss to Boise State

"A punt returner has no way to protect himself when he is getting into position to catch the ball," WAC commissioner Karl Benson said. "A defender who makes no attempt to avoid contact prior to the catch puts the return man in jeopardy and can cause a serious injury."

Edwards also was penalized for violating the "halo rule" in an early-season game with Oregon State.

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Snow out 3 months after surgery

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Philadelphia 76ers point guard Eric Snow underwent left thumb surgery on Tuesday and is expected to miss up to three months.

Dr. Lee Osterman of the Philadelphia Hand Center performed the procedure with 76ers team physician Dr. Jack McPhilemy assisting. A plate, two pins and five screws were inserted into Snow's thumb during the operation that lasted more than two hours.

"The surgery went very well," McPhilemy said. "It was a very difficult injury, but everything turned out fine."

In his first game back following offseason ankle surgery, Snow fractured his left thumb in an exhibition game against the San Antonio Spurs on October 16.

With 40 seconds left in the first half, Snow fell to the floor in a scramble for a loose ball. He was evaluated by Spurs orthopedic specialist Dr. David Schmidt and X-rays taken at halftime revealed a fracture. Surgery was delayed until Tuesday so swelling could subside.

Losing Snow is another blow to the defending Eastern Conference champions, who already are without NBA Most Valuable Player Allen Iverson (elbow) and Sixth Man Award winner Aaron McKie (shoulder), who continue to recover from offseason surgeries.

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Snow played the entire NBA Finals on a fractured right ankle and underwent surgery in late June, his second procedure in six months on the ankle. He suffered the injury in Game Four of the Eastern Conference finals against Milwaukee when he landed on the foot of Bucks guard Sam Cassell.

The 6-3 Snow responded with 18 points in the next game and averaged 12.6 points and 6.0 assists in five games as the Sixers lost to the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Finals.

On December 5, Snow suffered a stress fracture in his ankle in a road game against the Lakers. He returned after the All-Star break and averaged 9.8 points and 7.4 assists in 50 games last season.


Yankees, Arizona in World Series

PHOENIX, Ariz., Oct. 23 (UPI) -- The New York Yankees will begin the quest for their 27th World Series title--and fourth in a row--when they take on the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix Saturday.

It's the first shot at the world championship for the four-year-old Arizona team.

New York captured its fourth straight American League pennant Monday night by routing Seattle 12-3.

Winning four or more pennants in a row, however, is old hat for the Yankees. They've done it four times before this year.

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Bonds named top player

ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- After the year he's had, San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds was the obvious choice of his peers as The Sporting News' Player of the Year.

Bonds broke Mark McGwire's 1998 home run record of 70 by hitting 73, and had the highest slugging percentage (.863) and most walks (177) in a single season. Both records had been held by Babe Ruth.

In voting by major league players, Bonds received 133 votes to finish ahead of runnerup Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs with 57 votes and Luis Gonzalez of the Arizona Diamondbacks with 48.

"It's a tremendous award, and it's very much appreciated because all the players voted for it. I'm honored," Bonds said.

The Managers of the Year, selected by each league's managers, were Lou Piniella of the Seattle Mariners and Larry Bowa of the Philadelphia Phillies, each winning for the first time.

The Pitchers of the Year were Roger Clemens of the New York Yankees and Curt Schilling of the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Rookies of the Year were Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners and Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals.

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Kournikova wins at Seat Open

Luxembourg, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Anna Kournikova, playing in her final event of the year, moved into the second round Tuesday with a 6-4, 7-5 victory over Jana Kandarr at the Seat Open.

Kournikova, the fifth seed, stopped a five-match losing streak and improved to just 9-8 this year. The Russian also won for the first time in five matches since returning from major foot surgery.

Sixth seed Lisa Raymond of the United States also advanced Tuesday with a hard-fought 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 victory over Marta Marrero of Spain.

It was not as good a day for the final two seeds, No. 7 Anne Kremer and eighth-seeded Francesca Schiavone, who both were ousted in upsets. Kremer, playing in her native country, was beaten by American Meilen Tu, 6-3, 6-3. Schiavone of Italy suffered a 7-6 (7-4), 6-2 defeat to Lubomira Bacheva of Bulgaria.

Four matches on Tuesday involved unseeded players. Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia defeated Andrea Glass of Germany, 6-4, 6-3; Anabel Medina Garrigues of Spain beat Maria Emilia Salerni of Aregentina, 7-6 (8-6), 6-2; American Jennifer Hopkins outlased Virginie Razzano of France, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4; and Cara Black of Zimbabwe beat Elena Bovina of Russia, 6-4, 6-0.

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Sugiyama beats Schett in Austria

LINZ, Austria, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Japan's Ai Sugiyama of Japan beat local favorite Barbara Schett of Austria in Tuesday's first-round feature match of the $565,000 Generali Ladies Open.

Sugiyama rallied for a 3-6, 7-6 (7-1), 6-3 victory at the Design Center Linz to earn her third win in as many meetings with Schett.

Schett captured her third career singles title at 2000 Klagenfurt in her native Austria, but has failed to advance past the semifinals in this event.

Sugiyama will play No. 7 Magdalena Maleeva of Bulgaria in the second round. Maleeva defeated Paola Suarez of Argentina on Monday.

Maleeva has reached three WTA finals this year. But the 26-year-old's lone success came at the Budapest Open claycourt event in April, when she captured her eighth career title.

Lindsay Davenport seeks her third consecutive tournament win and tries to defend her title this week. The top seed at this indoor event, Davenport received a first-round bye and will play Daja Bedanova of the Czech Republic in the second round. Bedanova outlasted Nadia Petrova of Russia, 6-3, 1-6, 7-6 (7-5).

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In other Tuesday matches, American Alexandra Stevenson downed Cristina Torrens-Valero of Spain, 7-6 (7-4), 6-2; Iroda Tulyaganova of Uzbekistan beat Anastasia Myskina of Russia, 6-2, 6-2, and Elena Likhovtseva of Russia defeated Denisa Chladkova of the Czech Republic, 3-6, 7-5, 7-5

Davenport defeated Venus Williams in three sets to claim last year's event. Williams was to have been the second seed this week but withdrew with an irritated left wrist. She has not played since winning the U.S. Open due to concerns following the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States.

Moving into the second spot in the draw is Wimbledon runner-up Justine Henin of Belgium, who has reached the final in two of her last three tournaments. She has won three titles this year.

Seeded third, Jelena Dokic also owns three tournament victories this season. She has advanced to the final at four of her last five events, winning the Kremlin Cup three weeks ago.


LPGA returning to Chicago area

CHICAGO, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- The LPGA Tour is heading back to the Chicago area in 2002.

Gateway Sports Promotion, in conjunction with the LPGA, announced on Tuesday the Kellogg-Keebler Classic will debut at Stonebridge Country Club in Aurora, Illinois beginning in 2002, scheduled for May 27-June 2.

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This marks the first time since 1994 the LPGA will have a regular tour stop in the Chicago area.

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