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ARAB TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2015 38 SPORTS Golden Horn falls to Found Triple Crown hero Pharoah bows out in Classic style LOS ANGELES, Nov 1, (AFP): American Pharoah, who electrified US racing with his run to the first Triple Crown sweep in 37 years, capped his career with an emphatic victory in the Breeders’ Cup Classic in Kentucky on Saturday. Before a frenzied crowd at Keeneland, in Lexington, Kentucky, American Pharoah set the pace in the $5 million classic and pulled away in the final straight to beat Effinex by 6-1/2 lengths. It was the ninth win in 11 career starts for the three-year-old colt — a record that included the first sweep of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes since Affirmed achieved the treble in 1978. “What can I say? What a horse!” said owner Ahmed Zayat. “He is a once-in-a- lifetime horse. This race was only about American Pharoah and we wanted him to go out a winner. “It was so emotional. I didn’t even see the final eighth (of a mile) because I had my eyes closed the whole time.” After piloting American Pharoah to one last win, jockey Victor Espinoza said he was happy to see the horse heading into retirement. “He’s run so many times this year and I think it’s time for him to step out and have a nice life,” Espinoza said. The two-day, 13-race thoroughbred extravaganza provided no fairytale end- ing for European superstar Golden Horn. Found, the filly trained by Ireland’s Aidan O’Brien denied Golden Horn in the $3 million Breeders’ Cup Turf to spoil the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner’s swansong. Golden Horn was the star of a strong European contingent, coming off victo- ries at the Epsom Derby and Eclipse Stakes as well as the Arc. But trainer John Gosden worried the loose, sand-based turf course at Keeneland wouldn’t suit him and he was right. Although Golden Horn was the first to get past early pace-setter Shining Copper in the 1-1/2-mile race, jockey Ryan Moore had Found perfectly positioned and the filly came out on top in a dramat- ic stretch duel. With the win Found turned the tables on Golden Horn after finishing runner up to him at the Irish Champion Stakes and at Ascot on Champions Day. “She really deserved this,” said Moore. Gosden was relieved that the race pro- duced a European one-two, after stunning disappointment for the trans-Atlantic raiders in the $2 million Mile. Four-year-old filly Tepin, trained by Mark Casse and ridden by Julien Leparoux, seized the win over Mondialiste and Grand Arch as a string of talented European turf runners — includ- ing defending Mile champion Karakontie, French hopes Esoterique and Make Believe and the Roger Charlton- trained Time Test failed to produce. New Jersey 3 NY Islanders 2 Dallas 5 San Jose 3 Los Angeles 4 Nashville 3 Pittsburgh 4 Toronto 0 Detroit 5 Ottawa 3 Boston 3 Tampa Bay 1 Washington 2 Florida 1 Winnipeg 3 Columbus 2 St Louis 3 Minnesota 2 Calgary 5 Edmonton 4 Note: Overtime losses(OTL) are worthone point in the standings and are not includ- ed in the loss column (L) WASHINGTON, Nov 1, (RTRS): Results and standings from the NHL games on Saturday: Western Conference Central Division W L OTL GF GA PTS Dallas 9 2 0 40 30 18 St. Louis 8 2 1 30 23 17 Nashville 7 1 2 30 21 16 Minnesota 7 2 2 35 32 16 Winnipeg 7 3 1 35 28 15 Chicago 6 5 0 24 24 12 Colorado 3 6 1 24 29 7 Pacific Division W L OTL GF GA PTS Los Angeles 7 3 0 24 21 14 Vancouver 5 2 4 32 25 14 Arizona 5 5 1 30 32 11 San Jose 5 5 0 27 25 10 Edmonton 4 8 0 32 39 8 Calgary 3 8 1 27 50 7 Anaheim 1 7 2 10 27 4 Eastern Conference Atlantic Division W L OTL GF GA PTS Montreal 10 2 0 45 23 20 Boston 6 3 1 39 31 13 Florida 5 4 2 32 23 12 Ottawa 5 4 2 35 36 12 Tampa Bay 5 5 2 29 31 12 Detroit 5 5 1 28 30 11 Buffalo 4 7 0 26 34 8 Toronto 1 7 2 20 35 4 Metropolitan Division W L OTL GF GA PTS Washington 8 2 0 34 23 16 NY Rangers 7 2 2 31 21 16 NY Islanders 6 2 3 35 28 15 Pittsburgh 7 4 0 24 20 14 New Jersey 6 4 1 28 29 13 Philadelphia 4 4 2 21 29 10 Carolina 5 6 0 23 30 10 Columbus 2 10 0 25 46 4 NHL Results/Standings Bengals activate LB Burfict 49ers waive ex-rugby star Hayne SANTA CLARA, California, Nov 1, (Agencies): The San Francisco 49ers have waived former Australian Rugby League star Jarryd Hayne. The team announced Saturday that Hayne had been let go and fellow running back Kendall Gaskins was promoted from the practice squad. The Cincinnati Bengals activated linebacker Vontaze Burfict from the physically unable to perform list on Saturday. Burfict was cleared to rejoin the team in practice on Thursday after being on the unable to perform list since Sept 5. The Green Bay Packers upgraded cornerback Damarious Randall and defensive tackle B.J. Raji to probable on their injury report for Sunday night’s game against the Denver Broncos. Randall has an ankle injury and Raji has a groin injury. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers pro- moted defensive end Josh Shirley from the practice squad and waived (injured) tackle Reid Fragel. Two days after losing Cameron Wake to a season-ending Achilles ten- don injury, the Miami Dolphins placed the veteran defensive end on injured reserve. Wake was injured during the 3rd quarter of Thursday night’s 36-7 loss at New England when he attempted to sack quarterback Tom Brady. He was taken off the field and into the lock- er room on a cart and may have ended his 7-year run with the Dolphins. Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Phillip Dorsett and center Khaled Holmes were ruled out of Monday night’s game at the Carolina Panthers. Dorsett is expected miss four to six weeks after having surgery to repair a fractured ankle. He has 11 catches for 167 yards with a touchdown. He was injured during last Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints. Panthers Pro Bowl center Ryan Kalil was listed on the team’s injury report as doubtful for Monday night’s game with an ankle injury. If he is unable to play, Fernando Velasco will start in his place. NFL Roundup HORSE RACING Los Angeles Kings defenseman Jake Muzzin (6) controls the puck with goalie Jonathan Quick (32) and Nashville Predators center Colin Wilson (33) looking on during the third period of an NHL hockey game in Los Angeles, on Oct 31. (AP) American Pharoah (4), with Victor Espinoza up, leads Tonalist (center), with John Velazquez up, and Effinex (6), with Mike Smith up, during the Breeders’ Cup Classic horse race at Keeneland race track on Oct 31, in Lexington, Ky. (AP) Fleury gets 40th career SO, Pens ‘blank’ Leafs Backes OT winner gives Blue win vs Wild TORONTO, Nov 1, (AP): Marc-Andre Fleury recorded his 40th career shutout, and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-0 Saturday night in Phil Kessel’s return to the Air Canada Centre. Pittsburgh earned its fourth con- secutive win and improved to 7-1-0 since losing its first three games of the season. Toronto kept Kessel, Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin off the scoresheet, but the Penguins stars had plenty of help in adding to the Leafs’ early misery this season. Chris Kunitz, Eric Fehr, Matt Cullen and Patric Hornqvist scored before a Halloween crowd of 19,197 that included Super Mario and Superman. Many left before the final whistle. Kessel had 395 points in 446 games for the Leafs. But he was dealt to Pittsburgh in July after president Brendan Shanahan said fans couldn’t understand “people that go out and give half-efforts and that don’t appear to enjoy playing here.” Bruins 3, Lightning 1 In Tampa, Florida, Jonas Gustavsson stopped 21 shots and Brett Connolly’s power-play goal snapped a third-period tie, helping Boston Bruins remain unbeaten on the road. Connolly scored during a 13-second 5- on-3 opportunity with just over 14 min- utes remaining, and the Bruins extended their point streak to seven games (6-0-1) after opening the season with three con- secutive losses. They also improved to 5- 0-0 on the road in the club’s longest such streak since winning a franchise-best nine straight in March 2014. Blues 3, Wild 2, OT In St Louis, David Backes scored at 4:26 of overtime for his second goal of the game, sending St. Louis to the victory. Backes had time to load up on a shot from the high slot, and he drove it past Devan Dubnyk off a setup from Ty Rattie. Backes had no goals and two assists this season coming into the night. The Blues surrendered a 2-0 lead in the first period but won their third in a row and improved to 8-2-1 while playing without several top players. Forward Vladimir Tarasenko (lower body) joined Paul Stastny, Jaden Schwartz and Kevin Shattenkirk on the injury list. Stars 5, Sharks 3 In Dallas, Antoine Roussel broke a third-period tie for the second time in three games, and Dallas went on to the win. The game-winners are the only goals this season for Roussel, who also had two assists against San Jose. John Klingberg’s shot from the right point hit Sharks goalie Alex Stalock’s pads and Roussel’s skate, and the puck trickled across the goal line with 6:27 to play. Tyler Seguin added a power-play goal into an empty net. Kings 4, Predators 3, OT In Los Angeles, Jeff Carter scored at 4:42 of overtime, Tyler Toffoli contin- ued his strong start with two more goals, and Los Angeles extended its winning streak to seven games. Rookie Andy Andreoff also scored, and Jonathan Quick made 31 saves for the Kings, whose streak began after an 0- 3 start. Red Wings 5, Senators 3 In Ottawa, Ontario, Tomas Tatar, Gustav Nyquist and Danny DeKeyser each had a goal and an assist, lifting Detroit to the road win. Jonathan Ericsson and Dylan Larkin also scored as the Red Wings rebounded from a 3-1 home loss to the Senators on Friday night. Petr Mrazek made 33 saves. Devils 3, Islanders 2, SO In Newark, NJ, Mike Cammalleri and Jacob Josefson scored in the shootout, and the Devils won for the sixth time in seven games. John Moore and Bobby Farnham each scored their first goal of the season, and Cory Schneider made 24 saves for New Jersey, which lost all four games to the Islanders last season. Anders Lee and Frans Nielsen scored for New York, which played without cap- tain John Tavares. He was scratched because he wasn’t feeling well. Capitals 2, Panthers 1, OT In Sunrise, Florida, Evgeny Kuznetsov scored for Washington in overtime, and Alex Ovechkin had two assists. Kuznetsov faked a pass to Ovechkin and then charged the net from the left side. He went untouched to below the left circle and beat Al Montoya stick side. The Capitals have seven of their past eight. Flames 5, Oilers 4 In Edmonton, Alberta, Michael Frolik scored his third goal of the game with 8.7 seconds left, and the Flames snapped a four-game losing streak. Calgary negated an icing call in the final seconds and Frolik put a seemingly harmless shot on net from behind the goal line that squeezed in between Cam Talbot and the post for his first career hat trick. Brandon Bollig and TJ Brodie also scored for the Flames, who were playing their third game in four nights. Jets 3, Blue Jackets 2 In Columbus, Ohio, Blake Wheeler and Bryan Little each had a goal and an assist, leading Winnipeg to the victory. Rookie Andrew Copp scored his first career goal and Ondrej Pavelec had 19 saves as the Jets improved to 4-1-0 on the road. The Blue Jackets dropped to 0-5-0 at home. They were coming off a 2-1 loss at Washington on Friday night. Ahmed Zayat, owner of American Pharoah, celebrates in the winner’s circle after American Pharoah won the Breeders’ Cup Classic horse race at Keeneland race track, on Oct 31, in Lexington, Ky. (AP) Fame Game seeks Japanese win in Melbourne Cup SYDNEY, Nov 1, (AFP): Pre-post favourite Fame Game will bid to emu- late Delta Blues and become the second Japanese horse to win Australia’s great- est race the Melbourne Cup at Flemington on Tuesday. The Yoshitada Munakata-trained six- year-old, to be ridden by Zac Purton, impressed with a fast-finishing sixth in the Caulfield Cup lead-up race a fort- night ago and appears suited to the extra 800 metres (half-mile) and long finishing straight of the 3,200m (two mile) Melbourne Cup. Delta Blues, trained by Katsuhiko Sumii and ridden by Yasunari Iwata, beat stablemate Pop Rock by a nose in the 2006 race to further globalise the 154-year-old Melbourne Cup. Ireland’s Vintage Crop became the first overseas-trained runner to win the Melbourne Cup in 1993 and in recent years international horses have domi- nated the race, with Germany’s Protectionist winning last year’s event. Fame Game, drawn well in 12, is aim- ing to join that select group in Tuesday’s Aus$6.2 million ($4.4 million) two-miler. Trainer Munakata believes Fame Game will be better suited over the longer stretches of Flemington to emphasise his staying ability. “Hopefully, he runs up to expecta- tions,” Munakata said through an inter- preter. “He will be ridden similar to Caulfield — perhaps a little closer. “I think he will be better suited over the longer distance of the Melbourne Cup. It’s been a nice, smooth preparation all the way through.” Japan will have another runner in the Cup field with Hokko Brave, trained by Yasutoshi Matsunaga and to be ridden by local hoop Craig Williams, but is not helped by the wide 20 starting gate. Ukropina lifts Stanford past Washington State Stunning climax, Miami beats Duke DURHAM, North Carolina, Nov 1, (AP): Miami’s Corn Elder took the eighth lateral pass on a wild final kick- off return and brought the ball back 75 yards for a touchdown to give the Hurricanes an extraordinary 30-27 vic- tory over Duke in college football on Saturday. The barely believable finale capped a tumultuous week for the Hurricanes. Coach Al Golden was fired after the team suffered its worst loss in history; a 58-0 embarrassment against Clemson. Thomas Sirk seemingly had given the Blue Devils the win by scoring on a sneak with 6 seconds left. But in a remarkable final sequence, Elder caught the last of eight laterals, and zigged and zagged through the Duke coverage team for the score, which was upheld after a replay review dismissed a penalty flag. Elsewhere, DeShaun Watson led No.3-ranked Clemson over North Carolina State, a late field goal made and another missed gave Stanford a narrow victory against Washington State, and Notre Dame took a tight win against Temple. Clemson quarterback Watson threw five touchdown passes and ran for another score as the Tigers improved to 8-0 with a 56-41 victory over North Carolina State. Watson threw for 383 yards and ran for 54 yards for the Tigers, who are closing in on the ACC championship game and chasing a College Football Playoff berth. The Tigers host No 17 Florida State next week with a chance to wrap up the Atlantic Division title. Stanford’s Conrad Ukropina kicked a 19-yard field goal with 1:54 left to lift the Cardinal past Washington State 30- 28. Washington State’s Erik Powell hooked a 43-yard attempt wide right as time expired to give Stanford its sev- enth consecutive victory. Powell tied a school record with five field goals in the game despite rainy, windy conditions. Notre Dame’s DeShone Kizer hit Will Fuller with a 17-yard touchdown pass with 2:09 left as the Fighting Irish defeated Temple 24-20. KeiVarae Russell then picked off a pass to end the last threat from the Owls, who had led with 4:45 left after before Kizer led Notre Dame on a long scoring drive. Iowa’s Desmond King had an 88- yard interception return for a touch- down in the fourth quarter as the Hawkeyes beat Maryland 31-15 to improve to 8-0 overall. Akrum Wadley, LeShun Daniels and Derrick Mitchell had touchdown runs for Iowa. Florida’s Kelvin Taylor ran for 121 yards and two touchdowns as the Gators beat rival Georgia 27-3 to move a step closer to the Southeastern Conference championship game. Oklahoma State rallied to beat Texas Tech 70-53 in a scoring fest, with Mason Rudolph and J.W. Walsh each throwing two touchdown passes for the Cowboys. Utah’s Devontae Booker ran for 121 yards and a touchdown as the Utes beat Oregon State 27-12. Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield com- pleted 27 of 32 passes for 383 yards and four touchdowns as the Sooners routed Kansas 62-7. Michigan’s Wilton Speight came off the bench and threw a 12-yard touch- down to Jehu Chesson with under 5 minutes to play and the defense then stopped Minnesota’s Mitch Leidner on a sneak as time expired, securing a 29- 26 win. Memphis made it 15 straight wins by beating Tulane 41-13, with Paxton Lynch throwing for 343 yards and a touchdown and running for 43 more yards. Florida State’s Sean Maguire com- pleted 23 of 35 passes for 348 yards and three touchdowns as the Seminoles downed Syracuse 45-21. Houston moved to an 8-0 record for the first time in team history by beating Vanderbilt 34-0. Herb Waters #6 of the Miami Hurricanes makes a touchdown catch against Alonzo Saxton II #21 of the Duke Blue Devils during their game at Wallace Wade Stadium on Oct 31, in Durham, North Carolina. (AFP) Fleury Hayne ICE HOCKEY FOOTBALL

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Page 1: Golden Horn falls to Found Triple Crown hero Pharoah bows ... · American Pharoah, who electrified US racing with his run to the first Triple Crown sweep in 37 years, capped his career

ARAB TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2015

38SPORTS

Golden Horn falls to Found

Triple Crown hero Pharoah bows out in Classic styleLOS ANGELES, Nov 1, (AFP):American Pharoah, who electrified USracing with his run to the first TripleCrown sweep in 37 years, capped hiscareer with an emphatic victory in theBreeders’ Cup Classic in Kentucky onSaturday.

Before a frenzied crowd at Keeneland,in Lexington, Kentucky, AmericanPharoah set the pace in the $5 millionclassic and pulled away in the finalstraight to beat Effinex by 6-1/2 lengths.

It was the ninth win in 11 career startsfor the three-year-old colt — a record thatincluded the first sweep of the KentuckyDerby, Preakness and Belmont Stakessince Affirmed achieved the treble in 1978.

“What can I say? What a horse!” saidowner Ahmed Zayat. “He is a once-in-a-lifetime horse. This race was only aboutAmerican Pharoah and we wanted him togo out a winner.

“It was so emotional. I didn’t even seethe final eighth (of a mile) because I hadmy eyes closed the whole time.”

After piloting American Pharoah toone last win, jockey Victor Espinoza said

he was happy to see the horse headinginto retirement.

“He’s run so many times this year andI think it’s time for him to step out andhave a nice life,” Espinoza said.

The two-day, 13-race thoroughbredextravaganza provided no fairytale end-ing for European superstar Golden Horn.

Found, the filly trained by Ireland’sAidan O’Brien denied Golden Horn inthe $3 million Breeders’ Cup Turf to spoil

the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner’sswansong.

Golden Horn was the star of a strongEuropean contingent, coming off victo-ries at the Epsom Derby and EclipseStakes as well as the Arc.

But trainer John Gosden worried theloose, sand-based turf course at Keenelandwouldn’t suit him and he was right.

Although Golden Horn was the first toget past early pace-setter Shining Copper

in the 1-1/2-mile race, jockey RyanMoore had Found perfectly positionedand the filly came out on top in a dramat-ic stretch duel.

With the win Found turned the tableson Golden Horn after finishing runner upto him at the Irish Champion Stakes andat Ascot on Champions Day.

“She really deserved this,” said Moore.Gosden was relieved that the race pro-

duced a European one-two, after stunning

disappointment for the trans-Atlanticraiders in the $2 million Mile.

Four-year-old filly Tepin, trained byMark Casse and ridden by JulienLeparoux, seized the win overMondialiste and Grand Arch as a string oftalented European turf runners — includ-ing defending Mile championKarakontie, French hopes Esoterique andMake Believe and the Roger Charlton-trained Time Test failed to produce.

New Jersey 3 NY Islanders 2 Dallas 5 San Jose 3Los Angeles 4 Nashville 3Pittsburgh 4 Toronto 0Detroit 5 Ottawa 3

Boston 3 Tampa Bay 1Washington 2 Florida 1Winnipeg 3 Columbus 2St Louis 3 Minnesota 2Calgary 5 Edmonton 4

Note: Overtime losses(OTL) are worthone point in the standings and are not includ-ed in the loss column (L)

WASHINGTON, Nov 1, (RTRS): Results and standings from the NHL games onSaturday:

Western Conference

Central Division

W L OTL GF GA PTSDallas 9 2 0 40 30 18St. Louis 8 2 1 30 23 17Nashville 7 1 2 30 21 16Minnesota 7 2 2 35 32 16Winnipeg 7 3 1 35 28 15Chicago 6 5 0 24 24 12Colorado 3 6 1 24 29 7

Pacific Division

W L OTL GF GA PTSLos Angeles 7 3 0 24 21 14Vancouver 5 2 4 32 25 14Arizona 5 5 1 30 32 11San Jose 5 5 0 27 25 10Edmonton 4 8 0 32 39 8Calgary 3 8 1 27 50 7Anaheim 1 7 2 10 27 4

Eastern Conference

Atlantic DivisionW L OTL GF GA PTS

Montreal 10 2 0 45 23 20Boston 6 3 1 39 31 13Florida 5 4 2 32 23 12Ottawa 5 4 2 35 36 12Tampa Bay 5 5 2 29 31 12Detroit 5 5 1 28 30 11Buffalo 4 7 0 26 34 8Toronto 1 7 2 20 35 4

Metropolitan Division

W L OTL GF GA PTSWashington 8 2 0 34 23 16NY Rangers 7 2 2 31 21 16NY Islanders 6 2 3 35 28 15Pittsburgh 7 4 0 24 20 14New Jersey 6 4 1 28 29 13Philadelphia 4 4 2 21 29 10Carolina 5 6 0 23 30 10Columbus 2 10 0 25 46 4

NHL Results/StandingsBengals activate LB Burfict

49ers waive ex-rugby star HayneSANTA CLARA, California, Nov 1,(Agencies): The San Francisco 49ershave waived former AustralianRugby League star Jarryd Hayne.

The team announced Saturday thatHayne had been let go and fellowrunning back Kendall Gaskins waspromoted from the practice squad.

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The Cincinnati Bengals activatedlinebacker Vontaze Burfict from thephysically unable to perform list onSaturday.

Burfict was cleared to rejoin the teamin practice on Thursday after being onthe unable to perform list since Sept 5.

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The Green Bay Packers upgradedcornerback Damarious Randall anddefensive tackle B.J. Raji to probableon their injury report for Sunday night’sgame against the Denver Broncos.

Randall has an ankle injury andRaji has a groin injury.

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers pro-moted defensive end Josh Shirleyfrom the practice squad and waived(injured) tackle Reid Fragel.

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Two days after losing CameronWake to a season-ending Achilles ten-don injury, the Miami Dolphins placed

the veterandefensive end oninjured reserve.

Wake wasinjured duringthe 3rd quarter ofThursday night’s36-7 loss at NewEngland whenhe attempted tosack quarterbackTom Brady. He

was taken off the field and into the lock-er room on a cart and may have endedhis 7-year run with the Dolphins.

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Indianapolis Colts wide receiverPhillip Dorsett and center KhaledHolmes were ruled out of Mondaynight’s game at the Carolina Panthers.

Dorsett is expected miss four to sixweeks after having surgery to repair afractured ankle. He has 11 catches for167 yards with a touchdown. He wasinjured during last Sunday’s gameagainst the New Orleans Saints.

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Panthers Pro Bowl center RyanKalil was listed on the team’s injuryreport as doubtful for Monday night’sgame with an ankle injury.

If he is unable to play, FernandoVelasco will start in his place.

NFL Roundup

HORSE RACING

Los Angeles Kings defenseman Jake Muzzin (6) controls the puck with goalie Jonathan Quick (32) and Nashville Predatorscenter Colin Wilson (33) looking on during the third period of an NHL hockey game in Los Angeles, on Oct 31. (AP)

American Pharoah (4), with Victor Espinoza up, leads Tonalist (center), with John Velazquez up, and Effinex (6), with MikeSmith up, during the Breeders’ Cup Classic horse race at Keeneland race track on Oct 31, in Lexington, Ky. (AP)

Fleury gets 40th careerSO, Pens ‘blank’ Leafs

Backes OT winner gives Blue win vs Wild

TORONTO, Nov 1, (AP):Marc-Andre Fleury recordedhis 40th career shutout, andthe Pittsburgh Penguins beatthe Toronto Maple Leafs 4-0Saturday night in PhilKessel’s return to the AirCanada Centre.

Pittsburgh earned its fourth con-secutive win and improved to 7-1-0since losing its first three games ofthe season. Toronto kept Kessel,Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkinoff the scoresheet, but the Penguinsstars had plenty of help in adding tothe Leafs’ early misery this season.

Chris Kunitz, Eric Fehr, Matt Cullenand Patric Hornqvist scored before aHalloween crowd of 19,197 that includedSuper Mario and Superman. Many leftbefore the final whistle.

Kessel had 395 points in 446 games forthe Leafs. But he was dealt to Pittsburghin July after president Brendan Shanahansaid fans couldn’t understand “peoplethat go out and give half-efforts and thatdon’t appear to enjoy playing here.”

Bruins 3, Lightning 1In Tampa, Florida, Jonas Gustavsson

stopped 21 shots and Brett Connolly’spower-play goal snapped a third-periodtie, helping Boston Bruins remainunbeaten on the road.

Connolly scored during a 13-second 5-on-3 opportunity with just over 14 min-utes remaining, and the Bruins extendedtheir point streak to seven games (6-0-1)after opening the season with three con-secutive losses. They also improved to 5-0-0 on the road in the club’s longest suchstreak since winning a franchise-best ninestraight in March 2014.

Blues 3, Wild 2, OTIn St Louis, David Backes scored at

4:26 of overtime for his second goal of thegame, sending St. Louis to the victory.

Backes had time to load up on a shotfrom the high slot, and he drove it pastDevan Dubnyk off a setup from TyRattie. Backes had no goals and twoassists this season coming into the night.

The Blues surrendered a 2-0 lead in thefirst period but won their third in a rowand improved to 8-2-1 while playingwithout several top players. ForwardVladimir Tarasenko (lower body) joinedPaul Stastny, Jaden Schwartz and KevinShattenkirk on the injury list.

Stars 5, Sharks 3In Dallas, Antoine Roussel broke a

third-period tie for the second time inthree games, and Dallas went on to thewin.

The game-winners are the only goalsthis season for Roussel, who also had twoassists against San Jose.

John Klingberg’s shot from the rightpoint hit Sharks goalie Alex Stalock’spads and Roussel’s skate, and the pucktrickled across the goal line with 6:27 toplay. Tyler Seguin added a power-playgoal into an empty net.

Kings 4, Predators 3, OTIn Los Angeles, Jeff Carter scored at

4:42 of overtime,Tyler Toffoli contin-ued his strong startwith two moregoals, and LosAngeles extendedits winning streak toseven games.

Rookie AndyAndreoff alsoscored, andJonathan Quickmade 31 saves forthe Kings, whose streak began after an 0-3 start.

Red Wings 5, Senators 3In Ottawa, Ontario, Tomas Tatar,

Gustav Nyquist and Danny DeKeysereach had a goal and an assist, liftingDetroit to the road win.

Jonathan Ericsson and Dylan Larkinalso scored as the Red Wings reboundedfrom a 3-1 home loss to the Senators onFriday night. Petr Mrazek made 33 saves.

Devils 3, Islanders 2, SOIn Newark, NJ, Mike Cammalleri and

Jacob Josefson scored in the shootout,and the Devils won for the sixth time inseven games.

John Moore and Bobby Farnham eachscored their first goal of the season, andCory Schneider made 24 saves for New

Jersey, which lost all four games to theIslanders last season.

Anders Lee and Frans Nielsen scoredfor New York, which played without cap-tain John Tavares. He was scratchedbecause he wasn’t feeling well.

Capitals 2, Panthers 1, OTIn Sunrise, Florida, Evgeny Kuznetsov

scored for Washington in overtime, andAlex Ovechkin had two assists.

Kuznetsov faked a pass to Ovechkinand then charged the net from the leftside. He went untouched to below the leftcircle and beat Al Montoya stick side.

The Capitals have seven of their pasteight.

Flames 5, Oilers 4In Edmonton, Alberta, Michael Frolik

scored his third goal of the game with 8.7seconds left, and the Flames snapped afour-game losing streak.

Calgary negated an icing call in thefinal seconds and Frolik put a seeminglyharmless shot on net from behind the goalline that squeezed in between Cam Talbotand the post for his first career hat trick.

Brandon Bollig and TJ Brodie alsoscored for the Flames, who were playingtheir third game in four nights.

Jets 3, Blue Jackets 2In Columbus, Ohio, Blake Wheeler

and Bryan Little each had a goal and anassist, leading Winnipeg to the victory.

Rookie Andrew Copp scored his firstcareer goal and Ondrej Pavelec had 19saves as the Jets improved to 4-1-0 on theroad.

The Blue Jackets dropped to 0-5-0 athome. They were coming off a 2-1 loss atWashington on Friday night.

Ahmed Zayat, owner of AmericanPharoah, celebrates in the winner’scircle after American Pharoah wonthe Breeders’ Cup Classic horse raceat Keeneland race track, on Oct 31, in

Lexington, Ky. (AP)

Fame Game seeks Japanese win in Melbourne CupSYDNEY, Nov 1, (AFP): Pre-postfavourite Fame Game will bid to emu-late Delta Blues and become the secondJapanese horse to win Australia’s great-est race the Melbourne Cup atFlemington on Tuesday.

The Yoshitada Munakata-trained six-year-old, to be ridden by Zac Purton,impressed with a fast-finishing sixth inthe Caulfield Cup lead-up race a fort-night ago and appears suited to the

extra 800 metres (half-mile) and longfinishing straight of the 3,200m (twomile) Melbourne Cup.

Delta Blues, trained by KatsuhikoSumii and ridden by Yasunari Iwata,beat stablemate Pop Rock by a nose inthe 2006 race to further globalise the154-year-old Melbourne Cup.

Ireland’s Vintage Crop became thefirst overseas-trained runner to win theMelbourne Cup in 1993 and in recent

years international horses have domi-nated the race, with Germany’sProtectionist winning last year’s event.

Fame Game, drawn well in 12, is aim-ing to join that select group in Tuesday’sAus$6.2 million ($4.4 million) two-miler.

Trainer Munakata believes FameGame will be better suited over thelonger stretches of Flemington toemphasise his staying ability.

“Hopefully, he runs up to expecta-

tions,” Munakata said through an inter-preter. “He will be ridden similar toCaulfield — perhaps a little closer.

“I think he will be better suited over thelonger distance of the Melbourne Cup. It’sbeen a nice, smooth preparation all theway through.” Japan will have anotherrunner in the Cup field with Hokko Brave,trained by Yasutoshi Matsunaga and to beridden by local hoop Craig Williams, butis not helped by the wide 20 starting gate.

Ukropina lifts Stanford past Washington State

Stunning climax, Miami beats DukeDURHAM, North Carolina, Nov 1,(AP): Miami’s Corn Elder took theeighth lateral pass on a wild final kick-off return and brought the ball back 75yards for a touchdown to give theHurricanes an extraordinary 30-27 vic-tory over Duke in college football onSaturday.

The barely believable finale cappeda tumultuous week for the Hurricanes.Coach Al Golden was fired after theteam suffered its worst loss in history;a 58-0 embarrassment againstClemson.

Thomas Sirk seemingly had giventhe Blue Devils the win by scoring on asneak with 6 seconds left.

But in a remarkable final sequence,Elder caught the last of eight laterals,and zigged and zagged through theDuke coverage team for the score,which was upheld after a replay reviewdismissed a penalty flag.

Elsewhere, DeShaun Watson ledNo.3-ranked Clemson over NorthCarolina State, a late field goal madeand another missed gave Stanford anarrow victory against WashingtonState, and Notre Dame took a tight winagainst Temple.

Clemson quarterback Watson threwfive touchdown passes and ran foranother score as the Tigers improved to8-0 with a 56-41 victory over NorthCarolina State.

Watson threw for 383 yards and ranfor 54 yards for the Tigers, who areclosing in on the ACC championshipgame and chasing a College FootballPlayoff berth. The Tigers host No 17Florida State next week with a chanceto wrap up the Atlantic Division title.

Stanford’s Conrad Ukropina kickeda 19-yard field goal with 1:54 left to liftthe Cardinal past Washington State 30-28.

Washington State’s Erik Powellhooked a 43-yard attempt wide right astime expired to give Stanford its sev-enth consecutive victory.

Powell tied a school record with fivefield goals in the game despite rainy,windy conditions.

Notre Dame’s DeShone Kizer hitWill Fuller with a 17-yard touchdownpass with 2:09 left as the Fighting Irishdefeated Temple 24-20.

KeiVarae Russell then picked off apass to end the last threat from theOwls, who had led with 4:45 left afterbefore Kizer led Notre Dame on a longscoring drive.

Iowa’s Desmond King had an 88-yard interception return for a touch-down in the fourth quarter as theHawkeyes beat Maryland 31-15 toimprove to 8-0 overall.

Akrum Wadley, LeShun Daniels andDerrick Mitchell had touchdown runsfor Iowa.

Florida’s Kelvin Taylor ran for 121yards and two touchdowns as theGators beat rival Georgia 27-3 to move

a step closer to the SoutheasternConference championship game.

Oklahoma State rallied to beat Texas

Tech 70-53 in a scoring fest, withMason Rudolph and J.W. Walsh eachthrowing two touchdown passes for theCowboys.

Utah’s Devontae Booker ran for 121yards and a touchdown as the Utes beatOregon State 27-12.

Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield com-pleted 27 of 32 passes for 383 yardsand four touchdowns as the Soonersrouted Kansas 62-7.

Michigan’s Wilton Speight came offthe bench and threw a 12-yard touch-down to Jehu Chesson with under 5minutes to play and the defense thenstopped Minnesota’s Mitch Leidner ona sneak as time expired, securing a 29-26 win.

Memphis made it 15 straight wins bybeating Tulane 41-13, with PaxtonLynch throwing for 343 yards and atouchdown and running for 43 moreyards.

Florida State’s Sean Maguire com-pleted 23 of 35 passes for 348 yardsand three touchdowns as the Seminolesdowned Syracuse 45-21.

Houston moved to an 8-0 record forthe first time in team history by beatingVanderbilt 34-0.

Herb Waters #6 of the MiamiHurricanes makes a touchdown catchagainst Alonzo Saxton II #21 of theDuke Blue Devils during their game atWallace Wade Stadium on Oct 31, in

Durham, North Carolina. (AFP)

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