Sports Update For Indiana Sunday October 31, 2010 | Baseball MLB: Texas 4, San Francisco 2 ARLINGTON, Texas (UPI) -- Colby Lewis held San Francisco to two runs over seven-plus innings Saturday and the Texas Rangers bounced back to win Game 3 of the World Series 4-2. Lewis limited the Giants to five hits, walking two and striking out six over 7 2/3 innings, allowing Rangers to reverse a dispiriting two-loss start to their first Fall Classic. Mitch Moreland belted a three-run homer in the second inning to set the tone and Josh Hamilton added a solo shot in the fifth for the victors. Neftali Feliz fanned two batters in a 1-2-3 ninth to get the save for the Rangers, who will attempt the even the series at 2-2 Sunday when they send Tommy Hunter to the mound. The Giants got homers from Cody Ross and Andres Torres in the setback. Jonathan Sanchez (0-1) took the loss after yielding six hits and the four runs in 4 2/3 frames. The Giants will go with rookie pitcher Madison Bumgarner in Game 4. Copyright 2010 by United Press International | Basketball NBA: Milwaukee 98, Charlotte 88 MILWAUKEE (UPI) -- Winless Charlotte couldn't contain Brandon Jennings, whose first career triple-double Saturday provided Milwaukee a 98-88 home-opening win. Jennings scored 20 points, dished 10 assists and grabbed 10 rebounds for the Bucks, 1-2. He was complemented by Carlos Delfino, who scored 23 points, and Andrew Bogut, who contributed 14 points and eight rebounds. The Bobcats' offense was spearheaded by D.J. Augustin, who scored 26 points, and Stephen Jackson, kicked in 23. Charlotte, 0-3 to start the season, has lost 11 of its last 12 at Milwaukee. The Bucks control of this one with an 11-point surge in the third quarter that ran their lead to 14 points after the Bobcats had edged to within 60-57 with 4:39 left in the period. The closest Charlotte got after that was 88-82 with 3 minutes in the game. Copyright 2010 by United Press International More in Basketball: NBA: New Orleans 99, San Antonio 90 NBA: Denver 107, Houston 94 NBA: Chicago 101, Detroit 91 NBA: Memphis 109, Minnesota 89 NBA: Indiana 99, Philadelphia 86 NBA: Sacramento 107, Cleveland 104 NBA: Portland 100, New York 95 NBA: Atlanta 99, Washington 95 | Football How the Top 25 teams fared WASHINGTON (UPI) -- How the Top 25 teams in the USA Today Coaches' Football Poll fared. 1. Oregon (8-0) defeated Southern Cal (5-3) 53-32. 2. Boise State (7-0) defeated Louisiana Tech (3-5) 49-20 (Tuesday). 3. Auburn (9-0) defeated Mississippi (3-5) 51-31. 4. Texas Christian (9-0) defeated Nevada-Las Vegas (1-7 48-6). 5. Michigan State (8-1) to No. 19 Iowa (6-2) 37-6. 6. Alabama (7-1) was idle. 7. Utah (8-0) defeated at Air Force (5-4) 28-23. 8. Missouri (7-1) loss to No. 12 Nebraska (7-1) 31-17. 9. Wisconsin (7-1) was idle. 10. Ohio State (8-1) defeated Minnesota (1-8) 52-10. 11. Oklahoma (7-1) defeated Colorado (3-5) 43-10. 12. Nebraska (7-1) defeated No. 8 Missouri (7-1) 31-17. 13. Louisiana State (7-1) was idle. 14. Stanford (7-1) defeated Washington (3-5) 41-0. 15. Florida State (6-2) lost to North Carolina State (6-2) 28-4 (Thursday). 16. Arizona (7-1) defeated UCLA (3-5) 29-21. 17. South Carolina (6-2) defeated Tennessee (2-6) 38-24. 18. Arkansas (6-2) defeated Vanderbilt (2-6) 49-14. 19. Iowa (6-2) defeated No. 5 Michigan State (8-1) 37-6. 20. Oklahoma State (7-1) defeated Kansas State (5-3) 24-14. 21. Virginia Tech (6-2) was idle. 22. Miami (Fla.) (5-3) lost to Virginia (4-4) 24-19. 23. Mississippi State (7-2) defeated Kentucky (4-5) 24-17. 24. Baylor (7-2) defeated Texas (4-4) 30-22. 25. Michigan (5-3) lost to Penn State (5-3) 41-31. Copyright 2010 by United Press International More in Football: Report: Favre says he can start COL FB: TCU 48, UNLV 6 COL FB: Oklahoma 43, Colorado 10 COL FB: Penn State 41, Michigan 31 COL FB: Ohio State 52, Minnesota 10 COL FB: Oregon 53, Southern Cal 32 COL FB: Utah 28, Air Force 23 COL FB: Baylor 30, Texas 22 COL FB: Mississippi St. 24, Kentucky 17 COL FB: Arkansas 49, Vanderbilt 14 COL FB: Stanford 41, Washington 0 COL FB: Auburn 51, Mississippi 31 COL FB: Arizona 29, UCLA 21 COL FB: Nebraska 31, Missouri 17 COL FB: Iowa 37, Michigan State 6 | Golf Choi rallies, wins South Korean tournament INCHEON, South Korea (UPI) -- Choi Na-yeon shot a 3-under-par 69 Sunday in coming from behind and defending her title at the LPGA Hana Bank Championship in South Korea. Choi started Sunday one stroke behind Kim Song-hee but used a round with five birdies and two bogeys to pass Kim and collect her fourth LPGA title and $270,000. She had a 54-hole total of 10-under 206. "I am really happy to defend my title this year," said Choi, who turned 23 Thursday. "There were a lot of expectations from the fans … in order to live up to those expectations, I had to let everything out on the course and concentrate on every shot. That paid off." Vicky Hurst, who closed with a 2-under 70, was second at 8-under and won $166,643. Kim, who had five bogeys over her final 10 holes, sagged to a 1-over 73 and settled for third place and $120,888. Choi, Hurst and Kim played together in Sunday's final group. Kim seemed in good position to win her first LPGA title when she opened a 2-stroke lead on Hurst and was three up on Choi. But Choi had a birdie at the eighth hole and Kim a bogey at No. 9 that allowed Choi to get back within one. Choi had a birdie at 10 while Kim had a bogey and the lead switched hands. Birdies at 11 and 13 increased Choi's advantage. Copyright 2010 by United Press International More in Golf: Late eagle, birdie give Crane PGA win Nelson, 63, on track as oldest-ever champ | Hockey NHL: Los Angeles 3, New Jersey 1 LOS ANGELES (UPI) -- Jarret Stoll got a goal and two assists and Jonathan Quick made 39 saves Saturday in the Los Angeles Kings' 3-1 win over New Jersey. Stoll's tally midway through the second period restored the Kings' two-goal cushion and Quick stood up to a furious Devils onslaught in the final frame, turning aside all 20 shots he faced. Justin Williams and Michal Handzus also scored for Los Angeles, which posted its first 5-0 start at home since Wayne Gretzky's first season with the team in 1988-89. New Jersey, meanwhile, dropped its fourth in five games. Matt Taormina got the Devils' only goal and Martin Brodeur stopped 20-of-23 shots in the loss. Copyright 2010 by United Press International More in Hockey: NHL: San Jose 5, Anaheim 2 NHL: Washington 7, Calgary 2 NHL: Tampa Bay 3, Phoenix 0 NHL: Colorado 5, Columbus 1 NHL: Chicago 3, Minnesota 1 NHL: St. Louis 4, Atlanta 3 (SO) NHL: Dallas 4, Buffalo 0 NHL: Florida 3, Montreal 1 NHL: Philadelphia 6, N.Y. Islanders 1 NHL: New York Rangers 2, Toronto 0 NHL: Boston 4, Ottawa 0 NHL: Detroit 5, Nashville 2 NHL: Pittsburgh 3, Carolina 0 | Other UPI Sports Calendar for Sunday, Oct. 31 (All times Eastern) Baseball World Series (best of 7) San Francisco at Texas, 8:20 p.m. (San Francisco leads series 2-1) Football NFL Miami at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Dallas, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Washington at Detroit, 1 p.m. Carolina at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Green Bay at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Denver at San Francisco, 1 p.m. Tennessee at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Arizona, 4:15 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 4:15 p.m. Minnesota at New England, 4:15 p.m. Pittsburgh at New Orleans, 8:20 p.m. Basketball NBA Miami at New Jersey, 1 p.m. Dallas at LA Clippers, 3:30 p.m. Utah at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Golden State at LA Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Hockey NHL No games scheduled Golf European Tour Andalucia Masters at Sotogrande, Spain Champions Tour AT&T Championship at San Antonio, Texas LPGA Tour Hana Bank Championship at Incheon, South Korea Men's Tennis St. Petersburg Open at St. Petersburg, Russia Open Sud de France at Montpellier, France Bank Austria Tennis Trophy at Vienna Women's Tennis WTA Championships at Doha, Qatar Soccer MLS Playoffs Los Angeles at Seattle, 8 p.m. Auto Sprint Cup AMP Energy Juice 500, Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega, Ala. Copyright 2010 by United Press International | Soccer MLS: Red Bull New York 1, San Jose 0 SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) -- Joel Lindpere fired a close-range shot past San Jose goalkeeper Jon Busch in the 56th minute Saturday, giving Red Bull New York a 1-0 MLS semifinal playoff win. New York notched the victory in the first leg of the Eastern Conference despite being without the services of star striker Thierry Henry because of a knee injury. The Earthquake nearly evened the score 7 minutes from time on an acrobatic overhead kick by Eduardo that hit the post. The action now heads back to New York for the second leg on Thursday. The Red Bulls will now take the lead back to New York for the second leg on Thursday. Copyright 2010 by United Press International More in Soccer: MLS: FC Dallas 2, Real Salt Lake 1 | | Master Strokes: Golf Tips Sign up to free golf tip illustrations and master your game. Tips are sent every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
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