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Posted on: Saturday, November 14, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

SMU's last bowl game was the 1984 Aloha Bowl, where it defeated Notre Dame

Source: Associated Press

SPORTS TODAY

Basketball

College men, American Money Group Asia Pacific Tournament, China University of Mining & Technology vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i, 7:30 p.m. at Cannon Activities Center.

College women, American Money Group Asia Pacific Tournament, College All-Stars vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i, 5 p.m. at Cannon Activities Center.

FOOTBALL

College, Western Athletic Conference, New Mexico State vs. Hawai'i, 5:05 p.m. at Aloha Stadium.

SURFING

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, Reef Hawaiian Pro, 8 a.m. at Hale'iwa Ali'i Beach, conditions permitting. For daily status of contest, call 596-7873.

VOLLEYBALL

College women, Pacific West Conference, Chaminade vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 7 p.m. at St. Andrew's Priory.

SPORTS TOMORROW

BASKETBALL

College men, Rainbow Classic, Southern Utah vs. Northern Colorado, 2:30 p.m.; McNeese State vs. Hawai'i, 5:05 p.m. Games at Stan Sheriff Center.

SURFING

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, Reef Hawaiian Pro, 8 a.m. at Hale'iwa Ali'i Beach, conditions permitting. For daily status of contest, call 596-7873.

BASKETBALL

COLLEGE MEN

OUTRIGGER RAINBOW CLASSIC

Yesterday

At Stan Sheriff Center

MCNEESE ST. (0-1) 46 27– 73

NO. COLORADO (1-0) 53 48–101

Leading scorers–MCN: Stephan Martin 23, Diego Kapelan 11, P.J. Alawoya 10, Brandon Regis 10. NC: Will Figures 19, Chris Kaba 17, Mike Proctor 14, Neal Kingman 13, Devon Beitzel 10. Rebounds–MCN: Alawoya 5. NC: Kaba 9. Assists–MCN: Patrick Richard 5. NC: Figures 6.

NCAA Division II

BYUH Tournament

Exhibition

Yesterday

At Lä'ie

Hawai'i Pacific 117, China 56

Brigham Young-Hawai'i 96, Fiji 53

Football

College

No. 5 Cincinnati 24, West Virginia 21

West Virginia 7 7 0 7—21

Cincinnati 7 7 7 3—24

First Quarter

Cin—Binns 10 pass from T.Pike (Rogers kick), 9:56.

WVU—Brown 8 run (Bitancurt kick), 3:19.

Second Quarter

WVU—R.Clarke 37 run (Bitancurt kick), 8:05.

Cin—Pead 2 run (Rogers kick), 5:26.

Third Quarter

Cin—Woods 6 pass from T.Pike (Rogers kick), 11:07.

Fourth Quarter

Cin—FG Rogers 38, 2:08.

WVU—Starks 3 pass from Brown (Bitancurt kick), :39.

A—35,105.

WVU Cin

First downs 22 18

Rushes-yards 46-202 30-216

Passing 188 221

Comp-Att-Int 17-25-0 19-28-1

Return Yards 9 22

Punts-Avg. 6-45.3 3-48.0

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1

Penalties-Yards 4-25 4-39

Time of Possession 34:23 25:37

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—West Virginia, Devine 25-88, R.Clarke 5-60, Brown 8-34, Sanders 7-14, Austin 1-6. Cincinnati, Pead 18-175, Collaros 10-44, D.Williams 1-(minus 1), Team 1-(minus 2).

PASSING—West Virginia, Brown 17-25-0-188. Cincinnati, Collaros 17-24-1-205, T.Pike 2-4-0-16.

RECEIVING—West Virginia, Starks 5-50, Sanders 4-42, Arnett 2-35, Lyons 2-34, Johnson 1-10, Devine 1-9, Rodgers 1-4, Urban 1-4. Cincinnati, Binns 5-62, Robinson 3-59, Woods 3-40, Gilyard 3-22, Pead 2-13, D.Williams 2-7, Guidugli 1-18.

Temple 56, Akron 17

Temple 14 21 7 14—56

Akron 17 0 0 0—17

First Quarter

Tem—Campbell 63 pass from Stewart (McManus kick), 12:34.

Akr—And.Jones 9 pass from Nicely (Rogovic kick), 9:30.

Akr—FG Rogovic 45, 5:00.

Akr—Fobbs recovered fumble in end zone (Rogovic kick), 3:06.

Tem—Nixon 22 run (McManus kick), :10.

Second Quarter

Tem—D.Green 66 punt return (McManus kick), 6:15.

Tem—Stewart 8 run (McManus kick), 1:06.

Tem—Pierce 2 run (McManus kick), :31.

Third Quarter

Tem—J.Jones 24 pass from Stewart (McManus kick), 9:37.

Fourth Quarter

Tem—Stewart 1 run (McManus kick), 14:30.

Tem—Mat.Brown 5 run (McManus kick), 11:31.

A—10,927.

Tem Akr

First downs 24 16

Rushes-yards 54-258 29-112

Passing 145 135

Comp-Att-Int 6-12-1 19-34-1

Return Yards 102 22

Punts-Avg. 3-35.7 8-36.6

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1

Penalties-Yards 6-50 7-72

Time of Possession 33:28 26:32

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Temple, Pierce 19-97, Mat.Brown 17-67, Nixon 2-33,

Stewart 7-28, Harper 1-27, McPherson 6-25, D.Green 1-7,

Team 1-(minus 26). Akron, Tuzze 8-35, And.Jones 1-18, Martin 3-17,

D.Miller 1-13, Burney 2-10, Br.Alexander 4-8, Allen 3-7, Bruce 1-5,

Wackerly 1-2, Nicely 5-(minus 3).

PASSING—Temple, Stewart 6-11-1-145, Charlton 0-1-0-0. Akron,

Nicely 15-29-1-99, Wackerly 4-5-0-36.

RECEIVING—Temple, Campbell 3-97, J.Jones 2-41, Maneri 1-7. Akron,

And.Jones 5-41, Meriwether 3-22, N.Brown 2-22, LaFrance 2-15,

Burney 2-14, Martin 2-3, D.Miller 1-8, Bruce 1-6, Weber 1-4.

Golf

Australian Masters

Yesterday

At Kingston Heath Golf Club

Melbourne, Australia

Purse: $1.39 million

Yardage: 7,059; Par: 72

Second Round

Top 20 and notables

Tiger Woods 66-68—134

Jason Dufner 70-67—137

James Nitties 66-71—137

Greg Chalmers 68-69—137

Manny Villegas 70-68—138

Ashley Hall 69-69—138

Matthew Goggin 68-70—138

Bernd Wiesberger 72-67—139

Stuart Appleby 69-70—139

Steven Bowditch 71-68—139

Mahal Pearce 71-68—139

Cameron Percy 67-72—139

Scott Laycock 72-68—140

Wade Ormsby 71-69—140

Peter Nolan 68-72—140

Aaron Baddeley 73-68—141

Rod Pampling 71-70—141

Michael Sim 70-71—141

Francois Delamontague 71-70—141

Doug Holloway 67-74—141

Branden Grace 66-75—141

Also

Adam Scott 71-71—142

John Senden 73-69—142

Richard Green 72-71—143

Marc Leishman 72-73—145

Geoff Ogilvy 72-73—145

Peter O'Malley 71-74—145

Craig Parry 70-76—146

Disney Classic

Yesterday

At Walt Disney Resort

Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

Magnolia Course, Yardage: 7,516; Par: 72 (36-36)

Palm Course, Yardage: 7,010; Par: 72 (36-36)

Second Round

Justin Leonard 68-64—132

Justin Rose 65-69—134

George McNeill 68-66—134

Tom Pernice, Jr. 69-67—136

Tim Herron 70-66—136

Chris DiMarco 68-68—136

Matt Weibring 68-68—136

Mathias Gronberg 68-69—137

Greg Owen 66-71—137

Zach Johnson 67-70—137

Kris Blanks 67-70—137

Casey Wittenberg 66-71—137

Bill Haas 68-69—137

Chez Reavie 68-69—137

Carl Pettersson 71-66—137

Kent Jones 70-68—138

Jonathan Byrd 70-68—138

Johnson Wagner 70-68—138

Tom Lehman 71-67—138

Nick O'Hern 68-70—138

Jeff Overton 70-68—138

Cameron Beckman 70-68—138

Peter Lonard 69-70—139

Daniel Chopra 68-71—139

Brian Gay 68-71—139

Jimmy Walker 69-70—139

Stephen Ames 69-70—139

Joe Ogilvie 70-69—139

Brett Quigley 71-68—139

Will MacKenzie 67-72—139

Rod Perry 69-70—139

Spencer Levin 71-68—139

Patrick Sheehan 70-70—140

David Toms 73-67—140

Jeff Maggert 71-69—140

Corey Pavin 69-71—140

Darron Stiles 71-69—140

Rick Price 67-73—140

Charles Warren 70-70—140

Dean Wilson 75-65—140

Charles Howell III 70-70—140

Brandt Snedeker 70-70—140

Fredrik Jacobson 72-69—141

Jeff Quinney 70-71—141

Jay Williamson 70-71—141

John Rollins 70-71—141

Michael Bradley 70-71—141

Richard S. Johnson 69-72—141

D.J. Trahan 70-71—141

Aron Price 71-70—141

Kevin Streelman 70-71—141

Brian Davis 72-69—141

Nicholas Thompson 72-69—141

Jeff Klauk 69-72—141

Ben Crane 71-70—141

Chris Riley 70-71—141

Harrison Frazar 71-70—141

D.A. Points 71-70—141

Rickie Fowler 66-75—141

Ted Purdy 69-73—142

Rich Beem 69-73—142

Ken Duke 71-71—142

Ryan Palmer 71-71—142

Jason Bohn 72-70—142

Brendon de Jonge 70-72—142

Webb Simpson 70-72—142

Ricky Barnes 73-69—142

Bo Van Pelt 70-72—142

Todd Hamilton 74-68—142

Briny Baird 71-71—142

Marc Turnesa 72-70—142

James Oh 71-71—142

Failed to qualify

Parker McLachlin 74-71—145

LPGA-Lorena Ochoa Invitational

Yesterday

At Guadalajara Country Club

Guadalajara, Mexico

Purse: $1.1 million

Yardage: 6,638; Par 72

Second Round

Jiyai Shin 67-66—133

Michelle Wie 70-66—136

Paula Creamer 67-69—136

Song-Hee Kim 65-72—137

Suzann Pettersen 72-67—139

Brittany Lang 69-70—139

Cristie Kerr 69-70—139

Brittany Lincicome 69-70—139

Mariajo Uribe 67-72—139

Yani Tseng 72-68—140

Morgan Pressel 72-68—140

Kristy McPherson 71-69—140

Lorena Ochoa 71-69—140

M.J. Hur 70-70—140

Candie Kung 73-69—142

Anna Nordqvist 73-69—142

Eun-Hee Ji 68-74—142

Ai Miyazato 71-72—143

Katherine Hull 70-73—143

Catriona Matthew 68-75—143

Sophie Gustafson 75-69—144

Seon Hwa Lee 71-73—144

Laura Davies 76-69—145

Na Yeon Choi 74-71—145

Sun Young Yoo 73-72—145

Karrie Webb 73-72—145

Sophia Sheridan 72-73—145

In-Kyung Kim 71-74—145

Ji Young Oh 74-72—146

Juli Inkster 71-75—146

Hee-Won Han 71-76—147

Se Ri Pak 75-73—148

Angela Stanford 73-75—148

Hee Young Park 79-70—149

Lindsey Wright 75-74—149

Hong Kong Open

Yesterday

At Hong Kong Golf Club

Purse: $2.5 million

Yardage: 6,702; Par: 70

Second Round

Gregory Bourdy, France 64-67—131

R-J Derksen, Neth. 63-68—131

Liang Wenchong, Chi. 66-65—131

Charl Schwartzel, SAf. 65-66—131

C. Phadungsil, Thailand 66-66—132

Rory Sabbatini, SAf. 65-67—132

Danny Chia, Malaysia 67-66—133

David Dixon, England 64-69—133

Lin Wen-tang, Taiwan 64-69—133

Scott Strange, Australia 68-65—133

Y.E. Yang, South Korea 66-67—133

S.S.P. Chowrasia, India 65-69—134

Rhys Davies, Wales 65-69—134

Mark Foster, England 65-69—134

Raphael Jacquelin, Fra. 66-68—134

Peter Lawrie, Ireland 66-68—134

Lu Wei-chi, Taiwan 65-69—134

Rory McIlroy, NIre. 66-68—134

Francesco Molinari, Italy 66-68—134

Ian Poulter, England 68-66—134

A.R. Zahari, Malaysia 68-66—134

K. Aphibarnrat, Thailand 68-67—135

Simon Dyson, England 68-67—135

David Howell, England 69-66—135

Thongchai Jaidee, Thai. 64-71—135

Anthony Kang, U.S. 69-66—135

Jason Knutzon, U.S. 68-67—135

Pablo Larrazabal, Spain 68-67—135

G. McDowell, NIre. 67-68—135

Chapchai Nirat, Thailand 70-65—135

Mars Pucay, Philippines 68-67—135

Jyoti Randhawa, India 66-69—135

Grame Storm, England 68-67—135

Tony Carolan, Australia 65-71—136

Darren Clarke, NIre, 69-67—136

Scott Drummond, Sco. 69-67—136

U. Duangdecha, Thai. 62-74—136

Shiv Kapur, India 68-68—136

M. Mamat, Singapore 68-68—136

A. McLardy, SAf. 68-68—136

Lee Westwood, Eng. 66-70—136

Zhang Lianwei, China 67-69—136

Marcus Both, Australia 70-67—137

Ben Curtis, U.S. 65-72—137

Andrew Dodt, Australia 69-68—137

Bradley Dredge, Wales 66-71—137

Rahil Gangjee, India 67-70—137

Ignacio Garrido, Spain 67-70—137

Jason Hak, Hong Kong 70-67—137

M.A. Jimenez, Spain 68-69—137

Simon Khan, England 67-70—137

J-F Lucquin, France 69-68—137

Juvic Pagunsan, Phi. 67-70—137

Darren Beck, Australia 68-70—138

Markus Brier, Austria 70-68—138

Christian Cevaer, France 71-67—138

J. Donaldson, Wales 69-69—138

Anders Hansen, Den. 68-70—138

Kodai Ichihara, Japan 65-73—138

Lam Chih-bing, Sing. 71-67—138

Pablo Martin, Spain 69-69—138

C. Montgomerie, Sco. 69-69—138

C. Plaphol, Thailand 71-67—138

J.M. Singh, India 71-67—138

Iain Steel, Malaysia 68-70—138

Wang Ter-chang, Tai. 6-72—138

Simon Yates, Scotland 70-68—138

Hockey

National Hockey League

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA

New Jersey 17 13 4 0 26 46 35

Pittsburgh 19 12 7 0 24 55 51

Philadelphia 15 10 4 1 21 57 38

N.Y. Rang. 19 10 8 1 21 59 53

N.Y. Island. 19 7 6 6 20 52 58

Northeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Buffalo 16 11 4 1 23 45 35

Boston 18 8 7 3 19 41 42

Ottawa 16 8 6 2 18 47 50

Montreal 19 9 10 0 18 49 57

Toronto 17 3 9 5 11 43 63

Southeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Washington 19 12 3 4 28 73 57

Atlanta 16 9 6 1 19 60 48

Tampa Bay 16 7 4 5 19 43 50

Florida 16 6 9 1 13 41 55

Carolina 18 2 12 4 8 37 68

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Chicago 18 11 5 2 24 53 43

Columbus 18 10 6 2 22 55 65

Detroit 17 9 5 3 21 55 50

Nashville 17 8 8 1 17 37 48

St. Louis 17 6 7 4 16 40 44

Northwest GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Colorado 19 12 4 3 27 58 46

Calgary 17 11 4 2 24 54 45

Vancouver 20 10 10 0 20 54 55

Edmonton 19 8 9 2 18 56 60

Minnesota 19 7 11 1 15 45 58

Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA

San Jose 20 13 4 3 29 67 48

L. Angeles 20 11 7 2 24 63 63

Dallas 18 8 4 6 22 57 54

Phoenix 18 10 8 0 20 47 43

Anaheim 17 6 8 3 15 48 55

NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

Today's Games, Hawai'i Times

N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 9 a.m.

Anaheim at Detroit, 2 p.m.

Buffalo at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 2 p.m.

Calgary at Toronto, 2 p.m.

Washington at New Jersey, 2 p.m.

Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, 2:30 p.m.

Boston at Pittsburgh, 2:30 p.m.

San Jose at St. Louis, 3 p.m.

Dallas at Phoenix, 3 p.m.

Montreal at Nashville, 3 p.m.

Vancouver at Colorado, 5 p.m.

Tomorrow's Games

Minnesota at Carolina, 8:30 a.m.

Edmonton at Atlanta, 9 a.m.

San Jose at Chicago, 2 p.m.

Anaheim 1 1 0 0—2

Columbus 1 1 0 0—3

Columbus won shootout 2-0

First Period—1, Anaheim, Ryan 7 (Getzlaf, Perry), 7:55. 2, Columbus, Nash 13 (Huselius, Vermette), 18:26. Second Period—3, Anaheim, Marchant 2 (Getzlaf, Boynton), 1:45. 4, Columbus, Huselius 6 (Vermette, Stralman), 5:15 (pp). Third Period—None. Overtime—None. Shootout—Anaheim 0 (Getzlaf NG, Perry NG), Columbus 2 (Huselius G, Filatov NG, Nash G). Goalies—Anaheim, Giguere. Columbus, Garon. A—15,577 (18,144). T—2:37.

Minnesota 0 1 0—1

Washington 0 1 2—3

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Minnesota, Clutterbuck 4 (Burns, Brodziak), 1:31. 2, Washington, Green 3 (Fleischmann, Morrison), 5:39 (pp). Third Period—3, Washington, Pothier 2 (Perreault, Fehr), 2:00. 4, Washington, Laich 8, 19:23 (en). Goalies—Minnesota, Harding. Washington, Varlamov. A—18,277 (18,277). T—2:19.

N.Y. Islanders 3 0 0 1—4

Carolina 0 2 1 0—3

First Period—1, N.Y. Islanders, Tavares 6 (Moulson, Okposo), 3:38 (pp). 2, N.Y. Islanders, Streit 4 (Gervais, Park), 5:35 (pp). 3, N.Y. Islanders, Tavares 7 (Hunter, Moulson), 13:41. Second Period—4, Carolina, Ruutu 5 (Sutter, Rodney), 8:52 (pp). 5, Carolina, Whitney 5 (Alberts, A.Ward), 11:17. Third Period—6, Carolina, Gleason 2 (Sutter, LaRose), 17:29. Overtime—7, N.Y. Islanders, Okposo 4, 4:45. Goalies—N.Y. Islanders, Biron. Carolina, Legace. A—14,163 (18,680). T—2:32.

Calgary 1 0 0 0—1

Buffalo 1 0 0 0—2

Buffalo won shootout 2-1

First Period—1, Calgary, Langkow 6 (Dawes, Bourque), 1:04. 2, Buffalo, Roy 4 (MacArthur, Vanek), 16:54 (pp). Second Period—None. Third Period—None. Overtime—None. Shootout—Calgary 1 (Dawes NG, Jokinen G, Iginla NG, Bourque NG), Buffalo 2 (Connolly NG, Roy G, Myers NG, Pominville G). Goalies—Calgary, Kiprusoff. Buffalo, Miller. A—18,690 (18,690). T—2:41.

Los Angeles 0 0 0—0

Atlanta 0 4 3—7

First Period—None. Second Period—1, Atlanta, Kane 5 (Reasoner, Enstrom), 10:22. 2, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 11 (Afinogenov), 12:28. 3, Atlanta, Bogosian 7 (Kane, Reasoner), 14:16. 4, Atlanta, Afinogenov 5 (Kovalchuk), 15:26. Third Period—5, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 12 (Antropov, Afinogenov), 6:00 (pp). 6, Atlanta, Afinogenov 6 (Kovalchuk), 12:01. 7, Atlanta, Kane 6 (Peverley), 16:34 (sh). Goalies—Los Angeles, Quick, Ersberg. Atlanta, Pavelec, Hedberg, Pavelec. A—15,638 (18,545). T—2:27.

Toronto 0 1 1—2

Chicago 2 1 0—3

First Period—1, Chicago, Kane 6, 3:22. 2, Chicago, Keith 5 (Seabrook, Madden), 13:20. Second Period—3, Chicago, Brouwer 5 (Sharp, Keith), 5:31 (pp). 4, Toronto, Kessel 3 (Finger, Stajan), 17:51.Third Period—5, Toronto, Kessel 4 (Stajan), 5:33. Goalies—Toronto, Toskala. Chicago, Huet. A—21,036 (19,717). T—2:31.

Soccer

Major League Soccer

Playoffs

Hawai'i Times

Championship

Real Salt Lake vs. Chicago

Today: Real Salt Lake at Chicago, 3 p.m.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Championship

Houston vs. Los Angeles

Yesterday: Los Angeles 2, Houston 0, OT

MLS CUP

Sunday, Nov. 22: Los Angeles vs. Real Salt Lake/Chicago winner at Seattle, 3:30 p.m.

Softball

College Women

Yesterday

At Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium

Hawai'i 3, Alumnae 2

Volleyball

College Women

Top 25 Scores

No. 1 Penn State def. No. 5 Illinois 25-20, 27-25, 25-15. No. 6 UCLA def. No. 25 Washington State 25-23, 25-14, 23-25, 25-23. No. 7 Stanford def. No. 16 Oregon 25-23, 25-16, 25-23. No. 9 Nebraska def. Texas A 29-27, 25-17, 25-15. No. 11 Kentucky def. Georgia 25-21, 25-22, 25-14. No. 12 California def. Oregon State 25-14, 23-25, 25-17, 25-20. No. 13 Minnesota def. Iowa 25-13, 25-13, 28-26. No. 14 Michigan def. Purdue 25-17, 26-24, 22-25, 22-25, 18-16. No. 15 Florida State def. Clemson 21-25, 25-19, 25-19, 25-19. No. 17 USC def. No. 4 Washington 25-18, 24-26, 22-25, 25-21, 15-13. No. 18 Arizona def. Arizona State 25-19, 25-21, 25-20. No. 19 LSU def. No. 11 Florida 24-26, 25-23, 25-19, 25-17. No. 20 Saint Louis def. Rhode Island 25-7, 25-12, 25-16. No. 22 Northern Iowa def. Missouri State 25-21, 25-21, 25-16. No. 24 Notre Dame def. Georgetown 25-22, 25-20, 25-19.

High School Girls

OC16 Senior Invitational

Yesterday

At McKinley

East vs. South

East 25 21 23 22

South 17 25 25 25

Leaders–East: Taylor Akana (Kamehameha) 13 kills, 8 digs. South: Miai Tofilau (Farrington) 19 kills, 15 digs; Juliana Behrens (Punahou) 11 kills, 5 digs, 3 blocks.

North vs. West

North 25 16 23 25 17

West 14 25 25 23 15

Leaders–North: Jordan Schroer (La Pietra) 9 kills, 13 digs, 1 block, Kelly Leopoldo ('Aiea) 8 kills, 9 digs, 17 assists; Gabby Matautia (Moanalua) 12 kills, 4 digs, 4 aces. West: Sarah Palmer (HBA) 25 kills, 22 digs, 3 aces; Phoibe Fetu (Word of Life) 17 kills, 15 digs, 25 assists, 2 aces; Jahndy Mulitagatele-Marinas (Waianae) 6 kills, 9 digs.

Transactions

Baseball

American League

New York Yankees—Announced OF Freddy Guzman declined an outright assignment to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL) and elected to become a free agent.

Seattle Mariners—Agreed to terms with SS Jack Wilson on a two-year contract.

Football

National Football League

NFL—Fined Chicago QB Jay Cutler $20,000 for abusive conduct toward a game official and Chicago DL Tommie Harris $7,500 for punching OL Deuce Lutui during a Nov. 8 game against Arizona. Fined Cincinnati WR Chad Ochocinco $20,000 for unprofessional conduct during a Nov. 8 against Baltimore.

Cincinnati Bengals—Signed WR Maurice Purify from the practice squad. Placed S Roy Williams on injured reserve.

Cleveland Browns—Signed DL Alex Field to the practice squad. Placed DL Keith Grennan on the practice squad/injured list.