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TELEGRAPH-FORUM II 7A MLB All times EDT A merican League ast Division WLPctGB y-Toronto 8 9 7 3 549 4 New York8478.5199 Tampa Bay6894.42025 Central Division WLPctGB x-Cleveland 9 4 6 7 584 etroit8675.5348 Kansas City 8 1 8 1 500 1 hicago7884.48116½ Minnesota 5 9 1 03 364 3 West Division WLPctGB Seattle 8 6 7 6 531 9 ouston8478.51911 Los Angeles7488.45721 Oakland 6 9 9 3 426 2 6 Games N.Y.Yankees 3 leveland City 3 A tlanta 3 Minnesota White Sox 0 oronto 3 ampa Bay 1 Houston 0 akland 8,10 innings Games Baltimore 2 L.A.Angels 1 Tampa Bay 4,10 innings Toronto 1 Atlanta 0 innesota White Sox 3 Oakland 2 Cleveland City 2 National League ast Division WLPctGB y-New York 8 7 7 5 537 8 iami7982.49115½ Philadelphia 7 1 9 1 438 2 4 A tlanta 6 8 9 3 422 2 Central Division WLPctGB St.Louis8676.53117½ Pittsburgh7883.48425 Milwaukee7389.45130½ Cincinnati 6 8 9 4 420 3 West Division WLPctGB x-Los Angeles9171.562— y-San Francisco8775.5374 Colorado7587.46316 Arizona6993.42622 San Diego6894.42023 Games N.Y.Mets 3 t.Louis 3 an Francisco 0 Washington 1 incinnati Cubs 4 A tlanta 3 Arizona Diego 5 Milwaukee 3,10 innings Games Washington 7 Philadelphia 2 an Francisco 1 Arizona Diego 2 Atlanta 0 Chicago Cubs 4 ilwaukee 4,10 innings t.Louis 4 NFL All times EDT AMERICAN CONFERENCE East WLTPctPFPA New England310.7508161 Buffalo220.5008768 N.Y.Jets130.25079105 Miami130.2507189 South WLTPctPFPA Houston 310. 750 6 9 7 3 acksonville 130. 250 8 4 1 11 I ndianapolis130.250108125 Tennessee130.2506284 North WLTPct A Baltimore310.7508472 Pittsburgh 210. 667 6 5 6 6 incinnati 220. 500 7 8 8 2 leveland 040.

000 7 4 1 15 West WLTPctPFPA Denver3001.0008457 Oakland310.750108106 Kansas City 210. 667 6 9 4 9 an Diego130.250121108 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East WLTPctPFPA Philadelphia 300 1.00092 2 7 allas 310. 750 1 01 7 7 N.Y.Giants210.6676361 Washington 220. 500 9 9 1 12 South WLTPctPFPA Atlanta 310. 750 1 52 1 24 ampa Bay 120.

333 7 0 1 01 Carolina 130. 250 1 09 1 18 ew Orleans 130. 250 1 14 1 30 North WLTPct A Minnesota 300 1.00064 4 0 reen Bay 210. 667 7 5 6 7 Chicago 130. 250 6 2 9 7 Detroit 130.

250 9 5 1 02 West WLTPctPFPA Los Angeles310.7506376 Seattle 310. 750 7 9 5 4 an Francisco130.25090107 Arizona 130. 250 9 2 8 0 Games Cincinnati 7 Games Jacksonville 27 uffalo England 0 Chicago 14 eattle 17 ashington 20 Houston 20 A tlanta 33 akland 27 Dallas Francisco 17 os Angeles 13 ew Orleans Diego 34 Denver at Tampa ansas City at Games N.Y.Giants at p.m. Arizona at San p.m. N.Y.Jets at ew England at Tennessee at Houston at Washington at Chicago at Philadelphia at Atlanta at p.m.

Cincinnati at p.m. an Diego at p.m. Buffalo at Los p.m. N.Y.Giants at Green p.m. Tampa Bay at p.m.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Last Amway Top 25 Fared Saturday No.1Alabama (5-0) beat Kentucky 34-6. No.22 o.2 Ohio State (4-0) beat Rutgers 58-0. o.3 Clemson (5-0) beat No.4 Louisville 423 6.Next:at Boston No.4 Louisville (4-1) lost to No.3 Clemson No.5 Michigan (5-0) beat No.8 Wisconsin No.6 Stanford (3-1) lost to No.9 Washington No.7 Houston (5-0) beat UConn 42-14, Thursday.Next:at No.8 Wisconsin (4-1) lost to No.4 Michigan Ohio No.9 Washington (5-0) beat No.6 Stanford 4 o.10 Texas (5-0) beat South Carolina o.11Tennessee (5-0) beat No.20 Georgia No.10 Texas No.12 Florida State (3-2) lost to No.23 orth Carolina No.14 Miami, Saturday. No.13 Baylor (5-0) beat Iowa State 45-42. o.14 Miami (4-0) beat Georgia Tech 35-21.

Florida o.15 Nebraska (5-0) beat Illinois 31-16. No.16 Michigan State (2-2) lost to Indiana 2 o.17 Mississippi (3-2) beat Memphis 48- 28.Next:at No.22 o.18 Utah (4-1) lost to California 28-23. No.19 TCU (3-2) lost to Oklahoma 52-46. No.20 Georgia (3-2) lost to No.11Tennesee South o.21Florida (4-1) beat Vanderbilt 13-6. o.22 Arkansas (4-1) beat Alcorn State 52- 10.Next:vs.No.1Alabama,Saturday.

o.23 North Carolina (4-1) beat No.12 Florid a State o.24 San Diego State (3-1) lost to South Alabama No.25 Texas (2-2) lost to Oklahoma State 4 at Amway Top 25 Poll The Amway Top 25 football coaches irst-place votes in hrough Oct.2,total points based on 25 points for first place through one point for 2 previous ranking: ecordPtsPvs 1. Alabama (57)5-015441 2. Ohio State (3)4-014742 3 Clemson (2)5-014373 4. Michigan5-013485 5. Houston5-012567 6.

Washington 5 -0 1 250 9 7 Texas 5 -0 1 132 1 0 8 Louisville4-111054 9. Tennessee 5 -0 1 101 1 1 1 0. Miami 11. Baylor5-087613 12. Nebraska5-086015 13.

Wisconsin4-18448 14. Mississippi3-267117 15. Stanford3-16356 16. North Carolina4-158723 17. Arkansas4-152522 18.

Florida4-149021 19. Boise State4-0341NR 20. West Virginia4-0309NR 21. Florida State3-225712 22. Oklahoma 2 -2 2 28 2 3.

Colorado 4 -1 1 44 24. Utah 4 -1 1 17 1 8 25. Western ichigan 5 -0 8 6 TODAY IN SPORTS Oct.3 1973 The formation of the World Football eague is announced. NATIONAL SCOREBOARD SOCCER 8:55 a.m. FS2 U-17 World vs.New 11:55 a.m.

FS2 U-17 World vs.Canada,at 2p.m. FS2 U-17 World uela vs.Cameroon,at (same-day tape) 4p.m. FS2 U-17 World an vs.Mexico,at (same-day tape) MLB BASEBALL Time TBA ESPN Cleveland at Detroit (if necessary) NBA BASKETBALL 2:30 p.m. NBA City at Real Madrid 8p.m. NBA at Chicago 10 p.m.

NBA at Portland NFL FOOTBALL 8:15 p.m. ESPN N.Y.Giants at Minnesota ON THE AIR FOOTBALL anville 7 The game was all tied at seven at the half but Danville came out and scored 27 unanswered points for the win over Crestline (3-3, 0-1MBC). G. Wolfe was 10 of 22 for 108 yards passing with two interceptions and one touchdown and had 46 yards on the ground on four attempts. M.

Caleb ran for 58 yards on three attempts and J. Clark had 46 yards rushing on 20 attempts. C. Gaskill had 56 yards receiving with a touchdown on four catches. CROSS COUNTRY Old Fort Invitational Seneca East boys team finished first with 77 points.

The team was led by Jacob Skidmore, 4th, Kyle Burgderfer, 6th, Ben Cole, 12th, Zach Young, 29th, 18:39 and Connor Caudill, 29th, 18:44. Moahwk boys placed 15th with 385 points. The team was led by Jared Vargo, 15th, Austin England, 50th, Ryan Lacey, 94th, Wyatt Price, 110th, 22:56 and Kevin Dietrich, 116th, 24:46. eneca East girls placed third with 108 points. The team was led by Hailey King, 14th Morgan England, 19th, Callie Rife, 23rd, Kaitlyn Cook, 24th, 22:53 and Maddy Miller, 28th, 23:06.

Mohawk girls placed seventh with 205 points. The team was led by Anna Stillberger, 18th, McKenzie Richardson, 21st, Shay Miller, 39th, Brooke Theis, 62nd, Beth Dundore, 65th, 25:41. ROUNDUP SubmissionDeadline: TH ,2016 $8.00 withyourpaymentto theaddressbelow: h-F 70 thStreet 44901 419-521-7260 15th ph-F irls! both, LEGAL NOTICE Case No: 2152152 Joseph Eldridge who cannot be found or his post office address cannot be ascertained, and who is the father of, ELDRIDGE, JOSEPH adjudged Unruly child, under the laws of Ohio, take notice that he is required to be personally present in Juvenile Court of Crawford County, Bucyrus, Ohio before the Juvenile Judge thereof, on October 13, 2016, at 3:00 P.M. on the Complaint now therein pending that said ELDRIDGE JOSEPH is an adjudged Unruly child and fail not under penalty of law. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court Sep 14, 2016.

STEVEN D. ECKSTEIN Juvenile Court Judge LEGAL NOTICE Case No: A 2162186 Joseph Eldridge who cannot be found or his post office address cannot be ascertained, and who is the father of, ELDRIDGE, BLAYZE adjudged Delinquent child, under the laws of Ohio, take notice that he is required to be personally present in Juvenile Court of Crawford County, Bucyrus, Ohio before the Juvenile Judge thereof, on October 13, 2016, at 3:00 P.M. on the Complaint now therein pending that said ELDRIDGE BLAYZE is an adjudged Delinquent child and fail not under penalty of law. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court Sep 14, 2016. STEVEN D.

ECKSTEIN Juvenile Court Judge was, so my goal was to place better than I did last year at this meet and I wanted to (run a per- onal record), which I able to, but I just really focused on that and pushed myself effey pushed herself to finish second with a time of 20:46.00, 34 seconds behind winner Reyn olds. Last year Reffey finished fifth with a time of around 20:27, but she admits the mud this time efinitely slowed her down some. Her team- ate Emily Kemper was just 17 seconds behind her and finished in fourth while Courtney ritt (19th), Katie Hopkins (29th) and Sydney tuder (34th) made up the top runners. Northmor ended up taking top team honors with a time of 1:47:52.00 ith Jessica 2 0:58.00 being good enough for third overall. Colonel Crawford finished second (1:51:07.00) while Buckeye Central (2:06:30.00) finished ninth and Wynford have enough girls to qualify for an official score.

olonel Crawford coach Jody Grove said it felt pretty good to take irst and second overall honors at a tough meet, especially with their rival competing alongside them. Our nemesis Carey was here, going be the showdown at he N10 (championship), so that was nice to see Grove said. irls performed well also on a sloppy course happy with Colonel Crawford and Buckeye Central will be at A Park on Tues- ay for the Crestline Invi- ational, but Grove and her team are already looking ahead to next weekend. going to Marion arding next week where test some big competition, so see how it turns Grove said. now running ell and the kids are doing good.

They suggested we go to Marion Harding and ush the envelope even Boys Colonel Crawford (49) was 1st, led by Chad Johnson, 1st, Brad Bauer, 3rd, Nick tuder, 7th, Wade opkins, 8th, raxton James, 32nd, 18:59.93. Wynford (200) was 8th, led by Timothy Chandler, 3 1st, Seth Karche 35th, Joshua ose, 46th, Noah Smith, 53rd, Ryan Stevely, 60th, 19:57.76. uckeye Central (313) was 10th, led by Justin entinger, 84th, Dylan Case, 100th, 2 Jacob Rowland, 104th, Steven Long, 109th, Joseph Schock, 118th, 2 3:06.18. Girls Colonel Crawford (74) as 2nd, led by Anna Reff ey, 2nd, Emily emper, 4th, Courtney Britt, 19th, Katie Hopkins, 29th, Sydney tuder, 34th, 23:37.00. Buckeye Central (220) as 9th, led by Katelyn Petty, 32nd, Kend ra Stahl, 42nd, Cierra Schwab, 60th, Haley Kalb, 81st, Tamara Metzger, 9 2nd, 27:13.00.

Wynford did not quali- for a team score, led by Katherine Hall, 53rd, Tricia Morr, 70th, Annie Fien- ing, 73rd, 26:08.00. Eagles Continued from Page 6A Here are other items of note rom Dover: Smoke out: Stewart, the 2002, 2005 and 2011Cup champion, will etire at the end of the season ithout a fourth championship. tell you one thing, this one race, whatever happens, is not go- i ng to define the season this team Stewart told his team over the radio. Ganassi gaffes: Ganassi went rom two Chase drivers to none. race turned into a disaster early when the No.

42 Chevrolet lost power. His Chevy was pushed to pit road and a battery was changed. He then had to serve a pass-through penalty for having oo many crew members over the all during the pit stop. Larson, one of the top, young drivers in the sport, had held the final transfer spot entering the race. Jamie McMurray saw his Chase end at Dover for the second straight season.

He battled prob- ems in the No. 1Chevy for most of the race before he engine blew near the halfway point. McMurray was 13th and hoped to race his way into the next round. He held he final transfer spot heading into last race and lost his spot to Dale Earnhardt Jr. McMurray consider the season a lost one for Ganassi.

just have had great cars and it stinks that it ended this he said. First to (almost) worst: Har- vick had to take a deep breath in thanks that he won last week at New Hampshire or he would have faced ure elimination. No. 4 Chevrolet had a broken track bar early in the race that sent the car to the garage. Harvick returned more than 40 laps off the pace and fin- i shed 37th.

Harvick, the 2014 Sprint Cup champion, had never finished last in a race in his career. He won a must-win race at Dover last season to advance in the Chase. Junior and Jeff: Earnhardt watched the race from atop the pit box for the first time since his season ended in July because of a con- cussion. Jeff Gordon finished xx in regular 88 Chevrolet ride. Gordon, who had retired at the end last season, has one more race left subbing for Earnhardt later this month at Martinsville.

Gordon led some Double dip: Daniel Suarez won he Xfinity Series delayed a day by rain to kick off 600 miles of racing. NASCAR ran its first Xfinity-Cup doubleheader since April 25, 2010, at Talladega Superspeedway. Up next: The second round of the Chase opens at Charlotte and Logano is the defending race winner. Truex Continued from Page 6A MEL Martin Truex holds the checkered flag as he does a burnout after winning NASCAR Sprint Cup at Dover International Speedway in Dover..

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