WPPA / T-102 SPORTS / Monday
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Michael Vick threw for 218 yards and one
touchdown, ran for 74 yards and a score, and the Eagles beat Peyton
Manning and the Indianapolis Colts 26-24 yesterday. The Eagles are
12-0 after a bye since Andy Reid became coach in 1999. They hadn't
beaten Manning in three previous tries.
CINCINNATI (AP) - The Steelers are in Cincinnati to take on the
Bengals in a Monday Night Football matchup. The Steelers want to
get their offense up to speed behind Ben Roethlisberger, who was
suspended by the NFL for the first four games and has been
inconsistent in his return. He usually does well in his home state,
going 11-2 in Ohio.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Washington's Mike Green scored a power-play
goal 29 seconds into overtime to give the Capitals a 3-2 win
against the Flyers yesterday. Nikolay Zherdev and Ville Leino
scored for Philadelphia, which had its six-game winning streak
snapped. The Flyers haven't won seven in a row since January 2002.
NEW YORK (AP) - Philadelphia's Elton Brand scored 20 points, Lou
Williams and Jrue Holiday each had 19, and the 76ers beat the New
York Knicks 106-96 yesterday. Evan Turner, the Number 2 pick and
last season's college player of the year, added 14 points and 10
rebounds in his first NBA start as the 76ers snapped the Knicks'
two-game winning streak.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Penn State's past, present and future
blended together for coach Joe Paterno's 400th win Saturday. Penn
State rallied from 21 points down to beat Northwestern 35-21.
Sophomore quarterback Matt McGloin threw four touchdown passes,
while freshman running back Silas Redd had 131 yards rushing. The
Nittany Lions take on Number 8 Ohio State Saturday.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Talor Battle scored 16 points and had
four rebounds to lead Penn State to a 66-52 exhibition win Sunday
over East Stroudsburg. Tim Frazier and Billy Oliver both added 10
points for Penn State. The Nittany Lions trailed 26-25 at halftime
and didn't gain a double-digit lead against their Division II
opponent until late in the game.
NFL
Sunday's Games
Chicago 22, Buffalo 19
N.Y. Jets 23, Detroit 20, OT
Baltimore 26, Miami 10
San Diego 29, Houston 23
Atlanta 27, Tampa Bay 21
New Orleans 34, Carolina 3
Cleveland 34, New England 14
Minnesota 27, Arizona 24, OT
N.Y. Giants 41, Seattle 7
Oakland 23, Kansas City 20, OT
Philadelphia 26, Indianapolis 24
Green Bay 45, Dallas 7
Open: Denver, Washington, St. Louis, Jacksonville, San
Francisco, Tennessee
Monday's Game
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 8:30 p.m.
NBA
Sunday's Games
Philadelphia 106, New York 96
Phoenix 118, Atlanta 114
Detroit 102, Golden State 97
Houston 120, Minnesota 94
Boston 92, Oklahoma City 83
L.A. Lakers 121, Portland 96
Monday's Games
San Antonio at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Atlanta at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Golden State at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Denver at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Phoenix at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Boston at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
NHL
Sunday's Games
Washington 3, Philadelphia 2, OT
St. Louis 2, N.Y. Rangers 0
Edmonton 2, Chicago 1
Anaheim 5, Nashville 4
Monday's Game
Phoenix at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
MLS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Semifinals
San Jose 1, New York 1, San Jose advanced on aggregate 3-2
Saturday, Oct. 30: New York 1, San Jose 0
Thursday, Nov. 4: San Jose 3, New York 1
Colorado 1, Columbus 1, Colorado advanced penalty kicks 5-4
Thursday, Oct. 28: Colorado 1, Columbus 0
Saturday, Nov. 6: Columbus 2, Colorado 1
Eastern Conference Championship
Saturday, Nov. 13: San Jose at Colorado, 9:30 p.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Semifinals
FC Dallas 2, Real Salt Lake 1
Saturday, Oct. 30: FC Dallas 2, Real Salt Lake 1
Saturday, Nov. 6: FC Dallas 1, Real Salt Lake 1
Los Angeles 2, Seattle 0
Sunday, Oct. 31: Los Angeles 1, Seattle 0
Sunday, Nov. 7: Los Angeles 2, Seattle 1
Western Conference Championship
Sunday, Nov. 14: FC Dallas at Los Angeles, 9 p.m.

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