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SPORTSLOOK I Baseball NEW YORK (AP) With four days left until the deadline for canceling the season, acting commissioner Bud Selig met with Labor Secretary Robert Reich, who was far from optimistic about the season continuing. Reich said he didn't, detect any movement in the owners' position, and the two sides "are still very far apart." Selig wouldn't comment on what was said. He wouldn't predict whether negotiations would resume before Friday's tentative deadline. TENNIS NEW YORK (AP) Andre Agassi put on a show at the U.S. Open that rivaled the best matches of his career as he beat No. 6 Michael Chang 6-1,6-7 (3-7), 63,3-6,6-1 to reach the quarterfinals. Agassi's next opponent is No. 13 Thomas Muster, who beat two-time French Open champion and No. 3 seed Seigi Bruguera 6-4,7-6(7-4), 6-4. Also, No. 9 Todd Martin won when unseeded Richey Reneberg retired due to an injured leg. Reneberg upset No. 7 Boris Becker in the first round. Reaching the quarters in the women's draw were No. 1 Steffi Graf, No. 4 Mary Pierce, No. 7 Jana Novotna and No. 11 Amanda Coetzer. FOOTBALL SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Jerry Rice, arguably the greatest receiver in football history, caught a pair of scoring passes and ran in a 23-yard reverse to become the NFL's career touchdown leader with 127. The San Francisco 49ers receiver broke the record set by Cleveland Browns fullback Jim Brown in the 1950s and 1960s. NEW YORK(AP) Fox's overnight rating for its first day of regular-season NFL coverage was 18 percent higher than CBS' rating for the first weekend of the 1993 season. Sunday's games on Fox got a 13.0 overnight rating and a 32 share, Nielsen Media Research said. p Wannabe ? | Sure I p We're making a speci p people as student toi p to tell prospective sti p and a great way tc P historic campus! I p Interested? We hope p McDonald in the Offi< ? 0076. I p Plan to join us for this \ p guides Wednesday, S< p Lieber College on the p the Office of Admissioi p seeing you there. J Heart to Heart "Local Churche; Thursday, September /:00pm BAPTIST STUDENT UNIOI Canterbur ^^^piscop^ Re%Rich Bie| The Episcopal i > Fox took over NFC coverage from CBS, which had the rights for 38 years. Fox also beat NBC, which averaged a 12.4 overnight rating and 31 share for its coverage of AFC games. TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Hie Arizona Cardinals signed Jay Schroeder to be their third-string quarterback. Schroeder will back up Steve Beuerlein and Jim McMahon. Schroeder, who has also played for Washington and Los Angeles, was released by Cincinnati last week. GOLF SPRINGFIELD, 111. (AP) Barb Mucha took advantage of Laura Davies' front-nine collapse and posted a one-shot victory over Kim Shipman in the State Farm Rail Classic. Mucha shot a final-round 5under-par 67 and finished the 54hole tournament with a 13-under 203 total. Shipman closed with a 69. Davies had a four-shot lead entering the final round. She missed short birdie putts on the first two holes, another on No. 4 and found the water on Nos. 6, 7, and 8 to finish the front side at 5-over 41. She ended up tied for 14th at 208 after closing with 77. HOCKEY NEW YORK (AP) The shortest off-season in NHL history has ended. Training camps opened for most teams amid the feeling that management might lock the players out before the start of the reg ular season Oct. 1 if a new collective bargaining agreement is not in place. The New York Rangers ended the 1993-94 season by winning the Stanley Cup on June 14. LOS ANGELES (AP) Defenseman Rob Blake and the Los Angeles Kings agreed to a fouryear contract. Blake, 24, had career highs of 20 goals and 48 assiits last season. In four seasons, Blake has 55 goals and 138 assists in 296 games. i tour guide? you do! al effort to recruit special ir guides. It's a great way jdents about Carolina > learn about Carolina's you are! 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