Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 30, 1999 图 Royals continue spring success Free Admission on your birthday Open everyday at 6:30 to 2 a.m. 841-4122 913 N. Second Next to Tanger Outlet Mall Only one man could turn a week of betrayal, intrigue and murder into the most holy week of the year. 1999 HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE Monday, March 29 Tuesday, March 30 Wednesday, March 31 Thursday, April 1 Friday, April 2 WEEK SCHEDULE 12:30pm Mass, Danforth Chapel 4:30pm Mass, St. Lawrence 7:00pm Communal Penance 4:30pm Mass, St. Lawrence 12:30pm Mass, Danforth Chapel 4:30pm Mass, St. Lawrence 8:00am Morning Prayer 7:00pm Holy Thursday Mass 8:00am Morning Prayer 3:00pm Stations of the Cross 7:00pm Celebration of the Passion 8:00am Morning Prayer 4:00am Easter Vigil 9:00am Easter Mass II:00am Easter Mass Saturday, April 3 Sunday, April 4 FOR INFORMATION, CONTACT THE ST. LAWRENCE CATHOLIC CAMPUS CENTER AT 843-0357, 15TH AND ENGEL ROAD WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Johnny Damon hit a two-run homer, Mike Sweeney had a solo shot and the Kansas City Royals won their 19th game of spring training, 4-2 yesterday against the Cleveland Indians The Associated Press Kansas City, which finished 161/2 games behind Cleveland last year in the American League Central, went 5-1 against the Indians during the exhibition season. The teams next play April 12 in Cleveland's home opener at Jacobs Field. Before the game, Cleveland manager Mike Hargrove announced Jaret Wright will start the Indians' opener against Anaheim next Tuesday. "It's a nice surprise," said Wright, who is from Southern California. "Now I can tell my friends which game to go to." Damon connected in the first inning off losing pitcher Dave Burba, who gave up three runs and four nits in six innings. Sweeney hit his first home run of the spring in the seventh off Ron Villone. Kansas City starter Brian Barber got his second win this spring, allowing two runs and four hits in five innings. mings Robbie Alomar went 2-for-3 with two RBIs for Cleveland, raising his average to .417. age to 41. Hargrove said he picked Wright to start the opener against Burba because he didn't want Wright and Bartolo Colon pitching back to back and wanted the pair in the top three spots in the rotation. ■ Burba missed a chance to start on opening day last year when he was traded from Cincinnati to Cleveland the day before the season started. He is now scheduled to face the Royals in the Indians' home opener. "I'll be a little nervous, I'll tell you that," he said. The Royals previous best spring was 17 wins (1977, '88). David Justice, sidedeline the past week with a strained rib muscle, swung a bat Monday and felt better, Hargrove said. HAVANA — Baseball people of all sorts were buzzing yesterday in the waiting area at Jose Marti International Airport. The No.1 topic? Trying to set up more games between major league teams and the Cubans. The Associated Press Clubs eager for more Cuba games League presidents, owners, general managers, scouts and union executives all seemed to agree, for once: The Baltimore Orioles' weekend trip to Havana worked so well that more clubs should follow. "We will start talking soon about doing it again next year," said former infielder Tony Bernazard, now at the players' union. Cuban sports officials also seemed satisfied with the first visit by a major league team in 40 years. They appear willing to make this an annual event and no doubt would love to have the New York Yankees, a popular team among fans on the communist island. "To come down here and experience it, just to get to see and understand the mystique of Cuba, it was worth it." Montreal General Manager Jim Beattie said. "Having done it once, the next time you won't have that fear or awe." Almost all 30 major league teams sent a representative or two to see the Orioles beat a Cuban all-star team 3-2 in 11 innings Sunday. Tampa Bay Devil Rays owner Vince Naimoli hopes the trip helps him understand more about star pitcher Rolando Arrojo, a Cuban defector. "I'll have a conversation with him." Naimoli said. "I'm a great student of learning by walking AL President Gene Budig and NL President Len Coleman liked what they saw. So did Toronto Blue Jays scout Bob Engle. around, and I'll talk about the thhus1s saw." "I think any time you get to see guys who don't have a lot of exposure, it's good," Engle said. "You got to see it of pitching. It gives you a good measure." with several rival scouts sitting near him waiting for a charter flight to Miami. Engle was hesitant to identify the Cubans he liked. But asked whether he thought some of them had big league potential, he firmly said yes. Jose Contreras pitched eight scoreless innings, allowed only two hits and struck out 10. Third baseman Omar Linares, considered the island's best player at 32, hit a tying single in the eighth inning that made Cuban President Fidel Castro grin from a front-row seat behind the plate. Several top Cubans did not face Baltimore because they are playing in the series between the Havana Industriales and Santiago for the country's league championship. inaustriales shortstop German Mesa, whose talent kept Rey Ordonez on the bench before the future Gold Glover defected and joined the New York Mets, may play when the Cubans visit Baltimore's Camden Yards on May 3. Orioles owner Peter Angelos, who spent several years trying to arrange this series, was most pleased. "It met and exceeded my expectations," he said. "It was a perfect game, because we won and the Cuban team showed that they are capable of competing with a major league team." Angelos and most of the major league personnel who made the trip got to meet Castro. Engle and some others even got an autograph from the 73-year-old leader, who wore a suit rather than his usual combat fatigues during Sunday night's reception at the national palace. With commissioner Bod Selig, Castro remembered his days of pitching while at the University of Havana. "It wasn't like he was just shaking hands real quickly with everyone." Beattie said. "He spoke to everyone and had something to talk to them about." He talked about his career," Selig said. "But in all honesty he didn't build himself up." Told that Budig was a former chancellor at Kansas, Castro was ready. "He told me of his interest in college basketball and was very much aware of the University of Kansas and its basketball tradition." Budig said. Upon meeting Coleman, Castro talked about NL teams that once trained in Havana, such as the Brooklyn Dodgers and Pittsburgh. With Blue jays Chairman Sam Pollock, he spoke about their shared interest in quail hunting. "He joked that he thought this was a baseball trip," the 6-foot-5 Beattie said, "and asked what the basketball players were doing here." Strawberry to play in the minor league And what did he say to Beattie? The Associated Press TAMPA, Fla. — Darryl Strawberry fell short in his bid to return to the New York Yankees by opening day. Strawberry, who had colon cancer surgery last October, will remain at extended spring training when the Yankees open the season next week, manager Joe Torre said today. The 37-year-old outfielder will go to Triple-A Columbus after he completes his chemotherapy. treatments are scheduled to continue through at least April. "Once he finishes up and gets in shape, he'll go play at Columbus." Torre said. "I just told him we'll go a week at a time, and we'll talk on a regular basis in that regard." Torre, who will miss one to three months of the season as he recovers from prostate cancer surgery, said Strawberry handled the news fine. Torre, who has a close relationship with Strawberry, met with him for the past two days at Legends Field. Strawberry will accompany the team for two exhibition games this weekend at Los Angeles before returning to Florida. The Yankees, anticipating Strawberry wouldn't be ready for the start of the season, shifted him to a minor league contract during the off season. While he still gets a $2.5 million salary, the Yankees save approximately $4,500 per day in luxury tax until he is placed on the major league roster. Strawberry saw time in left field and at designated hitter last year. Chili Davis, signed to be the DH, missed most of the regular season because of injuries to right ankle and tendon ligaments. With Davis back this year, Strawberry must be in shape to play left. "I just told him we need him to play six innings in the outfield in games he starts," Torre said. "This is what we're shooting for. With Chili on the club, he would have to play some outfield." 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Great co-workers, fun atmosphere. Experience is required. Apply in person at Boss Hawk's at 8235 W 9th in Topeka. Full-time summer babyssitter beginning after spring semester. Also part-time sitters before then. Prefer sitters with large family or excellent pay for them. Work involves out of town travel with family. Please send letter listing child care experience and insurance. Mail resume to University, University of Iowa, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 69453. Americorp* Vista* - local non profit seeks applicants to 1yr. community service starts May 3, 99; for low-income, youth jobs prog. under-grad. deg. in ed., fine or graphic arts, or social services; or 3 yrs. min. exp. in related roles (#2306) req $730-$840, full-time. Full post-temp. Means not currently enrolled or employed. Resumes to: P.O. Box 153 Lauwrence, KS 60044 date March 21. 205 - Help Wanted Falcon Ridge Golf Course, the midwest premier course is now accepting applications for beverage cart, cooks, kitchen staff, & servers all shifts avb. above avg. veg, no late nights, full benefits, along w/ golf privileges. Apply 20200 Paintier St Prairie Krvky (100 Woodland Rd.) (913) 308-4653 UNIQUE SUMMER OPPORTUNITY Camp Buckskill, a program serving youth with ADHD, Learning Disabilities & similar needs; has various positions available. Located on a nearby Ease MN, the camp is an opportunity to help students solve and communication skills & possibly earn school credit. Contact: (612) 930-3544 or email: buckskillspacestation.com BOB'S JANITORIAL Cleaner *23rd/Kasold Clinical setting *9pm - 12pm *Mon - Friday *Mon - Fri *$6 / $4 hour *good ref makek Applied E93 Ohio Mr. Edmonds 749-3311 Training Leaders for the Community (TLC) Project looking for new director of state funded program fun by St. Lawrence Center. Project promotes abstinence until marriage among youth. Program helps students understand about project, training, training mentors; prepare presentation materials. Director will prepare quarterly reports, budget for the meeting. Director prepares presentations. Word process, spreadsheet knowledge preferred. Director earns competitive hourly wage, works 20 hours per week, some evening work. Teacher serves as a staff member at St. Lawrence Center, 1613 Crenshaw Road, Lawrence, KS 60444. Deadline April 9, 1999. 205 - Help Wanted Lake of the Ozarks summer employment. The Barge Floating Restaurant is accepting applications for wait staff positions, cooks, bartenders, and sales clerks. Excellent salary and tips. Some food furnished. Housing is limited at the lake so apply early. Call Frank at 752-365-5708 **STUDENT ASSISTANT. Deadline:** Remain open until May 31, 2009. Beginning salary: $4.50 per hour, raises given after completion of 250 hour evaluation. Student Computer Open Access Program (SCOAP) and correct any normal problems that occur. Start and atop software systems and respond to various messages relayed to the work station console. Open Access Program (SCOAP) and correct any normal problems that occur. Provide micro assistance in the use of microcomputer software (i.e., MS-Word, Mac-Write, Lotus, Wordperfect, etc). Check in at the computer center for qualifications for both. Enrolled in 6 hours at KU. Ability to work 18-20 wks./week. Ability to work well with staff and public. Ability to work in 4 bricks days. Ability to complete various applications. To apply, complete an application available at the Computer Center Rm 202. EO/AA EMPLOYER TACO BELL Crew (up to $7.00 per hour) Flexible hours, days or nights 401K, Profit Sharing, 1/2 meals Uniforms provided Apply: in person 1220 West 6th St. 1408 West 23rd Street Lawrence, KS EOE