Glamorgan 335 and 30 for 1 trail Sussex 552 for 5 dec by 187 runsScorecard Luke Wells and Ben Brown both made big hundreds as Sussex piled on the runs against Glamorgan on the third day of their Specsavers County Championship match at Hove.Wells scored 181 and Brown an undefeated 159 as they shared a partnership of 294 in 73.1 overs, the second-highest for the fifth wicket in Sussexs history.But a turgid pitch still looks like being the only winner. After declaring with a first-innings lead of 217 on 552 for five, Steve Magoffin trapped Nick Selman lbw in the seventh over but Mark Wallace and nightwatchman Owen Morgan saw Glamorgan to 30 for one at stumps, 187 behind.Glamorgan paid a heavy price for handing Wells a life on 56 when he was missed at second slip by Aneurin Donald off Tim van der Gugten. He didnt offer a chance thereafter as he reached his third hundred of the season.Brown gave him excellent support as he rediscovered the form which brought him 1,031 Championship runs in Division One last season, but their task was made easier by a surface on which batting was relatively straightforward.Glamorgan plugged away but their fast-bowling spearhead Michael Hogan was restricted to 10 overs as he continued to recover from mild concussion when he was hit on the helmet on the second day.Graham Wagg did remove Luke Wright for 19 when the Sussex captain lost his off stump playing no shot but Sussex accumulated remorselessly after that as Wells and Brown set a new record for any wicket against Glamorgan, beating the 281 by John Langridge and Harry Parks at Eastbourne in 1938.Wells guided van der Gugten through the vacant slip area for his 10th four to reach his century and Brown got to his off the last ball before tea when he cut slow left-armer Morgan to the point boundary.As Wells inevitably tired towards the end of an innings which ended four minutes short of seven hours, Brown upped the tempo after tea as Sussex sped towards their declaration.A dab to the third-man fence took him to 150 for only the second time in his career. Wells then struck a straight six - only the 16th of his career - before offering a sharp return catch to Morgan off the next ball. Wells 181 came off 343 balls and he also hit 18 fours.Browns 159 not out was only four short of his career best and came off 225 balls with 15 fours and a maximum.With skipper Jacques Rudolph nursing a badly bruised hand, Glamorgans 46-year-old coach Robert Croft was among five substitute fielders employed. Cheap Soccer Jerseys .Y. -- The Buffalo Sabres have recalled forward Kevin Porter and defenceman Chad Ruhwedel from the minors as part of a five-player roster shuffle made by the NHLs worst team. Soccer Jerseys Outlet . Ronaldo produced a spectacular individual performance on Tuesday, scoring all three goals and guiding Portugal into the next years World Cup in Brazil with a 3-2 victory in Sweden. 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Peter Chiarelli was named the president of hockey operations. Todd McLellan, who left the San Jose Sharks, was named head coach in May.The Oilers won only 24 games in the 2014-15 season and 29 in the 2013-14 season.But with 19-year-old Connor McDavid, the first overall pick in the 2015 draft, leading the way, the Oilers find themselves in an unusual and unexpected position in the Pacific Division -- first place.The Oilers, who are coming off a 6-3 victory Wednesday at Colorado, bring a 12-8-1 record into Gila River Arena on Friday night against the Arizona Coyotes, who have the worst record in the NHL -- 6-10-2, a .389 winning percentage. The Oilers, who won just 12 road games last season, are a NHL best 7-4-1 on the road this season.Its just about keeping perspective over a long season, Chiarelli told ESPN. I dont think, Oh, weve turned corner.McDavid, who has been compared to former Oiler Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky, leads the league with 27 points, 18 assists, including seven on power plays, and 10.3 goals created. McDavid, who missed 37 games with a broken collarbone in his rookie season, had a goal and two assists in the third period against the Avalanche.It starts with us offensively, McDavid told EdmontonOilers.com after the victory at Denver. We had the puck more. Roaming around in their zone and drew a ffew penalties.dddddddddddd (Goalie Cam) Talbot did a good job and our D did a good job. We stuck with it.Talbot leads the NHL with 534 stops and 1,127 minutes.Coyotes goalie Mike Smith had a miserable Wednesday night in a 4-1 home loss to Vancouver.I was awful, Smith told the Coyotes website after the defeat. I was sleeping right from the first goal and through on. It was obvious I wasnt feeling it, but its no excuse. You have to get the job done.He was replaced by Louis Dominque after the fourth goal.Its a goal that has to be stopped and it was obvious after that goal went in my night was over, Smith said. You cant let that in. Its as simple as that. Its one of those nights you have a short memory and get back to work.Coach Dave Tippett said he would wait until Friday to make a decision on who will mend the nets against the high-scoring Oilers.Rookie Christian Dvorak scored the only Coyotes goal. With Brad Richardson out with a broken right leg and former first-round pick Dylan Strome sent back to junior hockey, the Coyotes are searching for offense.You need players to make plays, Tippett said on the teams website. Weve got to make plays and not turn it over. Thats what it is. We need saves. Its all well and good that everybodys willing to fall on the sword, but lets just do the job. Do the job together, and well find ways to win.The Coyotes will need to be at their best to beat the Oilers, who have gone from worst to first in the division. ' ' '