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Offer expires 23rd & Louisiana 843-5500 I Can't Believe IVs Yogurt! *Hassle-free and the Naked-Bustless System are required signatures of the NakedBustless Company* *www.nakedbustless.com** Henderson strikes home to win Oakland takes two straight pennants The Associated Press TORONTO — Rickie Henderson came home, and the Oakland Athletics are going home to the World Series — again. The Athletics, with Henderson running the show once more, won their second straight American League pennant. They defeated Toronto 4-3 yesterday, winning the playoffs in five games. Dave Stewart outpitched Dave Stib for the second time in the series as Oakland became the first team to win consecutive pennants since the New York Yankees and Los Angeles each did in 1977-78. It also ended the longest streak in history without a repeat champion. Either way, Oakland will not have to face a pitcher the caliber of Orel Hemsligh, who stopped the Athletics and they have Henderson this time. The Athletics will open the World Sports at home on January 1st, maintain size and schedule since Sarasota or Chicago. San Francisco slides by Chicago Cubs He stole the series, reaching base in 14 of 23 plate appearances and The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — Will Clark and Mark Grace danced for the records last night, but it was Matt William who won the earn. Williams drove in four runs, including a tie-breaking, two-run home run in the fifth inning, as San Francisco beat Chicago 6-4 in Game 4, taking a 1-1 lead in the National League playoffs. A team has led 3-1 after four games on 38 occasions in postseason history. Thirty-one of those teams went on to win the series. Clark went 3 for-4 and tied an NL playoff record with 10 hits, and Grace drove in two runs to give Minnesota a 2-1 victory. The MLSSenior record for a while. Clark and Shawon Dunston exchanged words at first base after the Cub's skidstirb blepped a single to right in the sixth. The benches emptied, but peace was restored quickly. At the game heated up in the 85-degree temperature at Candlestick Park, so did the tempers. Game 5. of the best-of-seven series is scheduled for today, at 2:05 p.m., with Mike Bielecki pitching for the Cubs against Rick Reuschel of the Giants. In the Cuba' 6-4 victory in Game 2, Reuschel was clashed in the first innning, allowing five hits and five runs. Kelly Downy, in one of the few chitch pitching performances of the earlier, relentled Giants' starter Scott Garrells in the fifth and allowed three hits during four-plus innings for the victory. With two outs in the ninth, Ryne Sandberg singled and Steve Bedrosian relieved Downs. stealing a postseason series record eight bases without being caught. Henderson, who went 6-for-15, hit two home runs, a triple, a double and scored eight times. son kept Toronto in trouble. He drew a walk to start the game, stole second and scored on Jose Canseco's single. In the third, after another leadoff walk, Henderson hit a triple that made it 2-0. Chiefs beat Seattle at Kingdome From the start yesterday, Hender- The Associated Press SEATTLE — Christian Okoye scored on a 13-yard run and Deron Cherry intercepted a Dave Kregg pass that Kansas City turned into a second-half touchdown yesterday as the Chiefs rallied and beat Seattle 20-16. Kansas City, 2-3, trailed Seattle, 2-3, at halftime, 16-3, before winning at the Kingdom for the first time since 1980. Okoye, a 260-pounder from Nigeria, was too big and too strong for Seattle's undersized defensive line. He rushed 30 times for a career-best 156 yards, including his touchdown run at 7:07 of the third quarter. He broke four tackles and carried 182-poundcornerback Melvin Jenkins into the end zone. That touchdown got Kansas City within six. The Chiefs got to 16-13 on the fifth play of the fourth quarter when Nick Lowery kicked a 25-yard field goal. 18, Krieg threw to his favorite target, Brian Blades, but Cherry intercepted and returned it 27 yards to the Seattle 11. The Chiefs took five plays to score the go-ahead touchdown at 5:33 of the fourth quarter on a 2-yard pass from 38-year-old Ron Jaworski to tight end Alfredo Roberts. Kansas City quickly got the ball back. From the Seattle Okoye rushed 18 times for 106 yards in the second half. The previous best rushing day of his three-year NFL career was 112 yards against San Diego earlier this season. Seattle got the ball back with 1:49 left in the game and drove to the Kansas City 32. On the last play of the game, Seattle scored a touchdown. James Jefferson scored on a 97-yard kickoff return, scoring the Seahawks' lone touchdown at the beginning of the game. Kansas City's first-half points came on a 39-yard field goal by Lowery at 10:31 of the first quarter. Washburn, Topeka beat KU rugby club By a Kansan reporter The Kansas collegiate rugby team lost 11-4 Saturday against a combined Topika Rugby Club and Washburn team. Scott Sites, Dexter, Mo., senior, said intensity was lacking. Phil Olson, Burke, Va., sophomore, scored the only try for Kansas. Each try is worth four points. Coach Bill Mills said that now the team had to think about winning. On the club side, Kansas beat the Kansas City Rugby Club 18-7. Scrumhalf Jim Bartle, fullback Jeff Hoobler and lock Pat Robers each scored one try. Flythal Paul King scored two penalty kicks. Each penalty kick is worth three points. "We played really well against a good team," head coach Dominic Barnao said. "It took us a while to dominate them." In the third game, Kansas club B side (reserves) lost 12-8 to the Kansas City Rugby Club's B side. Eric Lynch, Weston, Vt., senior and Quinn 0'Keele, Wichita junior, each scored one try for Kansas. 'Hawk netters lose weekend matches The Kansas volleyball team lost both its matches this weekend, falling to 8-8 overall and 1-1 in the Big Eight. The Jayhawks lost on Saturday to Colorado 13-15, 15-0, 15-8, 15-4 in Boulder, Colo. Kansas was defeated yesterday by Regis College in Denver, 15-3, 15-1, 15-1. The Jayhawks will play Nebraska at Allen Field House on Wednesday. Soccer team wins Kansan sportswriter Homecoming game reunites baseball alums By Dan Perkins The Kansas women's soccer team won both its games this weekend, beating Rockhurst 4-0 on Saturday and Central Methodist College 3-2 yesterday. Kansas is 6-1-1 this season. More than 70 Kansas alumni base- players got together this week. The team is scheduled to play. Where was "Shoeless" Joe Jackson? One thing was certain, though. Unlike the players who reunited in Ray Kinsella's cornfield in the movie "Field of Dreams," these old-timers had aged. 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