ARENA FOOTBALL



ARENA FOOTBALL
Friday's Games
Columbus at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Kansas City at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Utah at Colorado, 9 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Dallas at Georgia, 4 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Orlando, 7:30 p.m.
Austin at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
New York at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
NFL Europe League
WLTPctPFPA
Amsterdam410.800160130
Rhein410.80011472
Frankfurt320.6009589
Berlin221.500105119
Cologne140.2006695
Hamburg041.10075110
Saturday's Games
Amsterdam 35, Rhein 31
Frankfurt 17, Hamburg 13
Monday's Game
Berlin 24, Cologne 13
Saturday, April 22
Amsterdam at Rhein, 1 p.m.
Berlin at Frankfurt, 1 p.m.
Sunday, April 23
Hamburg at Cologne, 10 a.m.
AP Sportlight
April 19
1897 -- John J. McDermott wins the first Boston Marathon in 2 hours, 55 minutes, 10 seconds.
1930 -- Clarence DeMar wins the Boston Marathon for a record seventh time, in 2:34:48.2.
1947 -- The Toronto Maple Leafs post a 2-1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens to take the NHL Stanley Cup in six games.
1948 -- Gerard Cote of Canada wins his fourth Boston Mararthon in 2:31:02.
1950 -- Nineteen-year-old Ham Kee Yong becomes the youngest to win the Boston Marathon with a 2:32:39 clocking.
1982 -- Alberto Salazaar breaks the 2:09 mark with a record 2:08:51 clocking in the Boston Marathon.
1986 -- Michael Spinks wins a split decision against Larry Holmes to retain the world heavyweight title in Las Vegas.
1993 -- Kenya's Cosmas N'deti, running only his second marathon, beats Kim Jae-Yong of South Korea by 10 seconds to win the Boston Marathon with a time of 2:09.33. Olga Markova of Russia defends her title in 2:25:27.
CYCLING
Tour de Georgia Results
First Stage
219.8-mile stage from Augusta, Ga., to Macon, Ga.
1. Lars Michaelsen, Denmark, 4 hours, 45 minutes, 36 seconds.
2. Fred Rodriguez, United States, 4:45.40.
3. Caleb Manion, Tasmania, 4:45.42.
4. Juan Jos & eacute; Haedo, Argentina, 4:45.43.
5. Matthew Rice, Tasmania, 4:45.44.
6. Allan Johansen, Denmark, 4:45.44.
7. Karl Menzies, United States, 4:45.46.
8. Vassili Davidenko, Russia, same time.
9. Ben Jacques-Maynes, U.S., same time.
10. Henk Vogels, Australia, same time.
Others
14. Floyd Landis, United States, same time.
16. Robert Hunter, South Africa, same time.
22. Tom Danielson, United States, same time.
30. Nathan O'Neill, Australia, same time.
70. Ivan Dominguez, Cuba, same time.
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