12 Thursday, September 2, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN HALF PRICE TICKETS! HALF PRICE TICKETS! HALF PRICE TICKETS! HALF PRICE TICKETS! K. U. Students...This is your night! Grand Opening of the Lied Center at the University of Kansas Wednesday, September 29 8:00 p.m. Half Price Tickets this night only! Tickets on sale at the Lied Center Box Office; all seats reserved; tickets $17.50 and $15.00 (this performance only). To charge tickets by phone using MasterCard or Visa call (913) 864-ARTS. Tickets held exclusively for students until September 7; after September 7 tickets will continue to be on sale for students at the discounted price until tickets sell out. HALF PRICE TICKETS! HALF PRICE TICKETS! HALF PRICE TICKETS! HALF PRICE TICKETS! Brewer pitching stymies KC MILWAUKEE — Jaime Navarro pitched a seven-hitter and B.J. Surhoff drove in three runs yesterday as the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Kansas City Royals, 7-1. Navarro (9-9) struck out six and walked none for his fifth complete The Associated Press Chris Haney (9-7) allowed seven runs on six hits and four walks in 2.2-3 innings, his shortest outing since June 9. The third-place Royals fell seven games behind Chicago in the American League West. The White Sox defeated New York yesterday 5-3. Kansas City manager Hal McRae was thrown out of a ball game for the eighth time this season when home plate umpire Joe Brinkman ejected him in the third inning for arguing ball and strike calls. Surhoff's two-run double in the first inning gave the Brewers a 2-1 lead. Milwaukee then scored five runs in the third off Haney to build a 7-1 lead. Walks to Darryl Hamilton, Robin Yount and Greg Vaughn loaded the bases with one out. Surhoff and Pat Listach each had run-scoring bloopings. Juan Bell drove in a run on a fielder's choice and Tom Lampkin capped the inning with a two-run double. John Habyan replaced Haney and struck out Alex Diaz to end the tird. Yenagas City's run came on Greg Kansas City's run came on Greg Gagne's sacrifice fly in the fourth. Notes: Robin Yount's two singles moved him past Frankie Frisch into 17th place on the all-time singles list with 2,172. Kansas City left cfleider Kevin McReynolds left the game in the fourth with a bruised left hip, suffered in the first inning when he crashed into the wall while catching Greg Vaughn's fly ball. Chiefs' final cut leaves Snow out in the cold The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Linebackers Dino Hackett and Percy Snow, who were rumored to be competing for a job during Kansas City's training camp, found themselves on the outside looking in yesterday after the Chiefs announced their final cuts. Coach Marty Schottenheimer said that Hackett, who sat out last year with an inner ear injury, and Snow, who never seemed to mesh after being the first-round draft choice three years ago, would not return. Wide receiver Michael Young and defensive backs Wes Hopkins and Martin Bavless also were cut. Three of the players cut Monday — offensive linemen Reggie McEilroy and Tom Rickett and defensive back John O'Reilly — returned to the team Tuesday. Under National Football League rules, teams were required to limit their roster to 47 players by noon Monday but were allowed to recall up to six players the following day. Counting quarterback Joe Montana, the Chiefs could have 10 new starters when they begin their season Sunday at Tampa Bay. KC, Okoye reach injury settlement The Associated Press Veteran running back Marcus Allen, who signed with the Chiefs as a free agent after leaving the Raiders, will back up third-year man Harvey Williams at tailback. Kimble Anders will replaces the traded Barry Word at fullback. "I think that the type of backs we have now is exactly what we've been KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs have reached an injury settlement with former 1,000-yard rusher Christian Okoye, who has left the team to continue rehabilitation on his injured knee. Okoye went home to California and expects to be ready in about three or four weeks to try out for other teams, said his agent, Jack Mills. Okoye played six years for the Chiefs and is the team's all-time leading rusher with 4,897 yards. He led the National Football League in rushing with 1,480 yards in 1989 and gained 1,031 yards in 1991, but rushed for 448 yards last year. looking for—guys who are versatile, that can do everything," Schottenheimer said. David Whitmore, who the Chiefs acquired in the deal that brought Montana from San Francisco, will start at safety with second-year man Doug Terry. The Chiefs also announced Tuesday the signing of last year's starting free safety Charles Mincy and free agent wide receiver Hassan Jones. BRIEFS Quarterback leaves Javhawk program Kansanstaffreport Junior quarterback Rodney Hogan has left the Kansas football team, coach Glen Mason said yesterday. "He was tired of playing college football and he wanted to concentrate on his academics," Mason said. Hogan transferred to Kansas this year from Independence Community College. He and Van Davis were both listed as the third string quarterback behind Fred Thomas and Asheki Preston. Mason said Hogan was no longer attending Kansas. New coach to join Kansas tennis team Kansan staff report Michael Center, Kansas tennis director, announced yesterday the hiring of a new assistant coach for the men's team. Mark Riley, a former NCAA Division III All-American tennis player, is a graduate of Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Mich., where he received his tennis honors. 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