ATP TENNIS MASTERS CUP



ATP TENNIS MASTERS CUP
Sunday
At Westside Tennis Club
Houston
Purse: $4.45 million
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Singles
Championship
Roger Federer (3), Switzerland, def. Andre Agassi (5), United States, 6-3, 6-0, 6-4
UPDATE
Weekend Sports Transactions
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS--Placed F Elton Brand on the injured list. Activated F Glen Rice from the injured list.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CHICAGO BEARS--Placed RB Adrian Peterson on injured reserve.
DETROIT LIONS--Activated DT Luther Elliss from the non-football injury list. Waived CB Jimmy Wyrick.
NEW YORK GIANTS--Waived K Brett Conway. Signed TE Darnell Dinkins and OL Scott Peters from the practice squad. Waived OL Omar Smith.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
NHL--Suspended St. Louis LW Keith Tkachuk three games for a cross-checking incident in a Nov. 13 game.
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS--Placed D Luke Richardson on injured reserve. Recalled D Todd Rohloff from Syracuse of the AHL.
FLORIDA PANTHERS--Recalled RW Juraj Kolnik from San Antonio of the AHL.
Central Hockey League
BOSSIER-SHREVEPORT MUDBUGS--Traded G Randy Hevey to Austin for future considerations.
ECHL
CHARLOTTE CHECKERS--Announced F Steve MacIntyre has been assigned to the team by Hartford of the AHL. Announced F Mike Wirll has been recalled by Hartford.
FLORIDA EVERBLADES--Announced G Robb Zepp has been recalled by Lowell of the AHL.
COLLEGE
AKRON--Announced Lee Owens, football coach, has been reassigned and will assist in fund raising, public relations and recruiting.
BRYANT--Announced the resignation of Jim Miceli, football coach.
CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Grey Cup Champions
2003--Edmonton 34, Montreal 22
2002--Montreal 25, Edmonton 16
2001--Calgary 27, Winnipeg 19
2000--British Columbia 28, Montreal 26
1999--Hamilton 32, Calgary 21
1998--Calgary 26, Hamilton 24
1997--Toronto 47, Saskatchewan 23
1996--Toronto 43, Edmonton 37
1995--Baltimore 37, Calgary 20
1994--British Columbia 26, Baltimore 23
1993--Edmonton 33, Winnipeg 23
1992--Calgary 24, Winnipeg 10
1991--Toronto 36, Calgary 21
1990--Winnipeg 50 Edmonton 11
1989--Saskatchewan 43 Hamilton 40
1988--Winnipeg 22 British Columbia 21
1987--Edmonton 38, Toronto 36
1986--Hamilton 39, Edmonton 15
1985--British Columbia 37, Hamilton 24
1984--Winnipeg 47, Hamilton 17
1983--Toronto 18, British Columbia 17
1982--Edmonton 32, Toronto 16
1981--Edmonton 26, Ottawa 23
1980--Edmonton 48, Hamilton 10
1979--Edmonton 17, Montreal 9
1978--Edmonton 20, Montreal 13
1977--Montreal 41, Edmonton 6
1976--Ottawa 23, Saskatchewan 20
1975--Edmonton 9, Montreal 8
1974--Montreal 20, Edmonton 7
1973--Ottawa 22, Edmonton 18
1972--Hamilton 13, Saskatchewan 10
1971--Calgary 14, Toronto 11
1970--Montreal 23, Calgary 10
1969--Ottawa 29, Saskatchewan 11
1968--Ottawa 24, Calgary 21
1967--Hamilton 24, Saskatchewan 1
1966--Saskatchewan 29, Ottawa 14
1965--Hamilton 22, Winnipeg 16
1964--British Columbia 34, Hamilton 24
1963--Hamilton 21, British Columbia 10
1962--Winnipeg 28, Hamilton 27
1961--Winnipeg 21, Hamilton 14
1960--Ottawa 16, Edmonton 6