*BASEBALL: Mets first baseman Carlos Delgado will be sidelined for a couple of days with a sore right hip. The slugger left camp and returned to New York for an MRI, which was negative. He has an impingement in his hip, the Mets said.
WINTER SPORTS: Bode Miller skied a nearly flawless run to capture a World Cup downhill on Kvitfjell’s Olympic course in Norway. Miller finished 0.40 seconds ahead of Didier Cuche of Switzerland and increased his lead in the overall standings. … Lindsay Jacobellis and Nick Baumgartner gave the United States a first-place sweep at the VISA U.S. Snowboarding Cup snowboard cross event in Lake Placid, N.Y.
*COLLEGES: John Wooden remained hospitalized in good condition, having undergone blood transfusions after the 97-year-old UCLA coaching great broke two bones when he fell at home. Wooden broke his left wrist and collarbone Thursday night. His wrist was in a cast and his arm will be in a sling when he leaves the hospital.
* HOCKEY: The Wolves lost for the first time in regulation since Feb. 1–a span of 13 games–Saturday night, falling to the Milwaukee Admirals 6-4 at Allstate Arena. Jason Krog, Brett Sterling, Kevin Doell and Matt Anderson scored for the Wolves. The Admirals had five power-play goals.
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Edited by Wally Tokarz from Tribune news services.




