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The Princeton Review is not affiliated with ESU or Princeton University. For more information call: (800)443-7737 Attention all classes Board of Class Officers Announces that elections for Class Officers will be the 27 and 28 of April. There will be mandatory organizational meeting on Tues. April 13 at 7:30 in Alcove D in the KS Union. Questions? Please call Kathy Regan at 842-7095 or John Schwartz at 842-6114 Home run leads team to first victory of season KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The music blared for the first time this season in the Kansas City clubhouse, and all it took was a longball from a cookie. The Associated Press With the bases empty in the seventh inning, Phil Hiatt hit his first major-league home run, giving the Royals their first victory after five losses, 2-1 against the Minnesota Twins yesterday. "Look around. You can tell everybody's attitude has picked up. Hafft said after his home run off Kevin Gay, who came home, and my first win as a Royal." Hatt, who was called up when third baseman Keith Miller was hurt on opening day, leads the team with six RBI. Jeff Montgomery pitched two innings of perfect relief for his first save, as the Royals became the last team in the majors to win this season. out there," said Montgomery, who had 39 saves last year. "This is a real deal." big relief." The Twins got just five hits off starter Hipilote Pichardo, Tom Gordon and Montgomery. Gordon, 1-0, pitched two innings of two-hit relief for the victory. Tapani gave up six hits and two runs in 7½ innings. Gene Larkin singled and scored on Terry Jorgensen's double in the first for a 1-0 Minnesota lead. The Royals tied it in the second when Haiti singled and Brent Mayne from second base. Curtis Wilkerson was thrown out at the plate on a ground ball to first base in the third inning, the fifth Royals runner to be out at the plate in six games. Chiefs linebacker arrested The Associated Press LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Percy Snow faces a possible misdemeanor assault charge after allegedly threatening a group of golfers with a gun after his car was hit by a ball, police said. Snow was arrested Saturday about 5:15 p.m. after four golfers complained to police, said Sgt. John King. The golfers said that Snow threatened them with a handgun when they went to discuss the damage with him. Snow was not charged Saturday, said Lee's Summit Sgt. John K. A police statement issued yesterday said that Snow was arrested on suspicion of assault and was released after posting bond. The bond amount was not disclosed, and police refused to provide further details. Snow was given a municipal court date, King said, but the police statement yesterday did not say when it was set. In their complaint, the golfers alleged that Snow brandished a weapon and threatened to shoot them. King said. King did not know what kind of weapon was involved, and it was not clear whether a weapon had been recovered. BRIEF Kansas baseball team defeats Oklahoma, retakes Big Eight lead Kansan staff report The Kansas baseball team regained its position at the top of the regular season Big Eight Conference standings this weekend, winning two of three shufests at Oklahoma. The Jayhawks improved to 26-7 overall and 7-3 in the Big Eight Conference. Oklahoma fell to 23-11 and 7-4. Yesterday's game was tied 10-10 until Kansas scored two runs in the top of the 13th inning and held on for a 12-10 victory. Junior Chris Corn, 4-2, got the victory relief pitched. Kensington was powered by senior right fielder Rory Tarquino, who homered, scored twice and drove in four runs. Saturday, Kansas jumped to a 2-1 head in the first innning but was later defeated 10-10. Fife scored on the last pitch and Corn started and got the loss. Friday's game also was high scoring. 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