DENVER (AP) - Tim Tebow (TEE'-boh) ran for a 20-yard touchdown
with 58 seconds left to lift the Denver Broncos past the New York
Jets 17-13. Tebow accounted for 92 of the Broncos' 95 yards on the
game-winning drive as the Broncos improved to 4-1 since he was
named the starting quarterback. Both the Broncos and Jets are 5-5.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - Just two weeks after Penn State was rocked
by a child sex-abuse scandal, ESPN reported yesterday that police
were investigating an assistant basketball coach at Syracuse
University on allegations of child molestation. Shortly afterward,
Syracuse placed longtime assistant coach Bernie Fine on
administrative leave as ESPN reported that Fine is accused of
molesting a former Syracuse ball boy, who is now 39.
NEW YORK (AP) - Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw
easily outdistanced Philadelphia's Roy Halladay in the National
League Cy Young balloting. Kershaw received 27 of 32 first-place
votes after leading the league with a 2.28 ERA and 248 strikeouts
while going 21-5. Phillies lefty Cliff Lee was third in the voting,
followed by 21-game winner Ian Kennedy of Arizona.
CHICAGO (AP) - The Chicago Cubs will introduce Dale Sveum
(swaym) as their new manager at a news conference later today.
Sveum takes over for Mike Quade (KWAH'-dee), who was fired after
the Cubs finished 71-91.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) - The U.S. team split the six fourball
matches during Day 2 of the Presidents Cup and lead the
International squad 7-5. Americans Matt Kuchar (KOO'-chur) and
Steve Stricker had the easiest match, defeating Y.E. Yang and
Robert Allenby 4-and-3. Tiger Woods dropped to 0-2, the first time
he's opened any team competition with two straight losses since
2004.