THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7A 2005 MONDAY, OCTOBER 17.2005 ing ason idise y- else 's' ?? ers' ers ms of 1. 25. 40. 75 C PO J SWIMMING MPL et? ZA?" MONS HE'D Kansas wins eight of 11 events at Truman meet The Kansas swimming and diving team defeated Truan State in a dual meet this weekend. The Jayhawks defeated the Bulldogs 127-78. Kansas swam in the dual meet after placing fourth at the Big 12 Relays, where it won eight of the 11 events. Freshman Molly Brammer finished first in the 1,000-yard freestyle with a time of 10:19.38. Brammer, along with senior Gina Gnatzig, sophomore Terri Schramka and freshman Ashley Leidigh, won the 400-yard freestyle relay with a time of 3:32.08. Gnatizg also had a first-place finish in the 200-yard freestyle with a time of 1:52.94. Freshman Shanna Bradbury won the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2:0792. Senior Lindsey Urbatchka, junior Jenny Short, freshman Danielle Herrmann and Schramka won the 400-yard medley with a time of 3:53.74. SPORTS The 500-yard freestyle was Schramka's third victory for the day. She finished in 501.54. In the 200-yard butterfly, junior Emily Knopp finished first with a time of 2:08.45. Herrmann finished the final individual race of the day by completing the 200-yard breaststroke in 2:21.23, taking the top spot. Kansas' next meet is Oct. 28 at 6 p.m. against Missouri in the Robinson Natatorium. Kansan staff report Astros push Cards to brink BY MIKE FITZPATRICK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MLB HOUSTON — First baseman Lance Berkman stretched as far as he could, squeezed the throw tight and hopped high in the air with glee. One more win and the Astros will have the whole city of Houston jumping for joy. Poised closer Brad Lidge pitched his way out of a major mess in the ninth inning, defensive replacement Eric Bruntlet started a game-ending double play and Houston scratched out a 2-1 victory over St. Louis on Sunday in Game 4 of the NLCS to move within one win of its first World Series. "I'm starting to believe," said 39-year-old Craig Bignio, on the Now it's the steaming-mad Cardinals who are in a serious jam. "Guess what? If we're going to be a champion, we've got to come back," shortstop David Eckstein said. "We might not be able to sleep tonight, but that's normal." Lidge stranded the potential tying run at third base to earn his third save of the series, Jason Lane honored and Willy Taveras made a saving catch on the center-field hill. Houston took advantage of a critical error by pitcher Jason Marquis — plus the ejections of St. Louis manager Tony La Russa and star Jim Edmonds by plate umpire Phil Cuzzi — to build a commanding 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. cusp of a lifelong dream. "T'.is game, there's some real great things about it and there's some things that absolutely stink," La Russa said, declining to talk specifically about the umpires. Any postseason ejection is rare, and the last time a team lost two members came in 1998 when Cleveland pitcher Dwight Gooden and manager Mike Hargrove were tossed. "I'm not trying to get thrown out of a playoff game. I don't think I was adamant," Edmonds said. "I said, I'm just trying to ask you why that ball's a strike, and asked him to do a better job and he threw me out." A security guard in front of the umpires' room at Minute Maid park said they would not be available for comment. The Astros can close it out at KANSANCLASSIFIEDS home Monday night, with Andy Pettitte on the mound against Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter. Houston has come this far before — the Astros were one victory from the Fall Classic in 1980 and 2004, but are 0-4 overall with a chance to win the NLCS. "For us, it's the best one out of three right now. It doesn't get any easier," manager Phil Garner said. "We're in good position in terms of our pitching, our players and everything. 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