12 Monday, October 2, 1989 / University Daily Kansan 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK 3 Crab Rangoon 99¢ JADE GARDEN Orchards Corners I want Chinese — NOW! expires 10-7-8 15th & Kasold 843-8650 bring this coupon THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF LAW presents a PRELAW PROGRAM Tuesday, October 3, 7:00 PM Green Hall, Room 104 To help you plan a career in the legal profession, law school professors and students will be available to discuss with you your law school plans and answer questions about: PRE-LAW EDUCATION ADMISSIONS PROCESS FINANCIAL AID LAW SCHOOL CURRICULUM JOINT DEGREE PROGRAMS LAW PLACEMENT PANEL Robert Jerry Dean Martin Dickinson Professor of Law Stan Davis Professor of Law Brad Lippert Law student LIVE!! TUES. D. Alexander Band The area's hottest dance band TONITE College I.D. Nite $1 Wells Spitaleri, Sunnyvale, Calif., rounds third in a game against Allen County Community College. Kansas romps in 2 weekend doubleheaders By Holly Lawton Kansan sportswriter The Jayhawks also beat Washburn 6-0 and 6-0 in a doubleheader Saturday. The Kansas softball team enjoyed sunshine and a string of victories this weekend, defeating Allen County Community College 6-0 and 3-1 in a doubleheader yesterday. Impressive pitching by Roanna Brazier and Jill Bailey against the county's top Devils was the strongest appearance of the team, Coach Gauna Haak said. "They both did a great job," he said. "I will Allen失败n't scored in the second game, but I'll take a 3-1 game." About 75 fans watched yesterday as startling pitcher Brazier recorded 10 strikeouts and pitched a complete game. Allen County had few chances to score as Kansas' tough defense assured the shutout. Kansas opened up the scoring with four runs in the third. Christy Arterburn, Hialeah, Fla., freshman, whose foul ball hit teammate Kim Sacco on the on-deck circle, singled and later scored on an error. Sacco, Maddy-James, freshman, scored when Brazier doubled on the first base-men's error. The Jayhawks struggled offensively in the second game as Allen County allowed only four hits. But the Kansas defense prevented the Red Devils from scoring more than once. Braziar came home when the catcher misplayed a bad pitch. Shelly Sack, North Platte, Neb., freshman, walked, stole second and later scored. Sacco and Brazier both scored again in the fifth inning when the Allen County catcher mishandled the ball. Oakland beats Royals, prepares for playoffs The Associated Press OAKLAND, Calif. — Carney Lansford's bid for his second American League batting title came up short after he went 0-for-3 yesterday. But Lansford and his Oakland teammates have a lot more on their minds now that the regular season has ended. "This was the first time in a long time I've been able to stay out of a big slump," Lansford said after the Athletics recorded their major- "He probably deserves it more than I do," Lansford said of Puckett. "He puts those numbers up, 200 hits." league best 99th victory by beating the Kansas City Royals 4-3 in 11 innings. "Hopefully I've put that to rest, once and for all. And hopefully I can keep it going for a few more weeks." Lansford, who won the AL batting title in the strike-shortened season of 1981, finished at .336, three points behind Minnesota's Kirby Puckett, who went 2-for-5, finishing .339. every year. He plays on turf, and even if you get tons more hits on the turf, physically, I couldn't play every day on the turf like he does." The A's open the playoffs against Toronto tomorrow night in Oakland. The Royals, who clinched second place in the AL West Saturday, rested their regulars yesterday. George Brett, who finished the season with his lowest batting average, .282, since his 1974 rookie season, said the Royals gave it their best shot. "We'd catch fire for a week, then lay down for a week," he said. "Then we'd catch fire for two weeks and lay down for two weeks. You can't do that when the A's are as good as they are." Chris Bando's 11th-inning single won it for Oakland. The Royals' 92-70 record is their best since 1980, when they won 97 games and the American League pennant. Bengal victory astonishes Chiefs Jim Corsi, 1-2, got his first major league victory. The Associated Press "I don't know if they even saw the ball," White said. "But you try to take the play as far as you can because you never know what the referee is going to call." KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Linebacker Leon White ran 22 yards untouched and almost unnoticed on a fourth-quarter fumble return yesterday, giving the Cincinnati Bengals a 21-17 victory against the astonished Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs, who committed two turnovers inside the Cincinnati 10-yard line in the third period, led 17-14 when Okoye went around the right end on second-and-four from the 19. Okoye collapsed in a pile of tacklers and blockers, and players on both sides seemed to pull up and stop. "I think it was a bad call," said Christian Okoye, who was stripped of the ball. "I was down. I couldn't believe But the next thing anybody knew was White standing in the end zone with the ball. And the Bengals, with 13:11 left, had what turned out to be the only score of the second half. "The one judge had him still on his feet moving forward," referee Gordon McCarter said. "He had the ball stolen out of his arms and Cincinnati took off and ran to the end zone with it." Rugby team shuts out KC club team 37-0 By a Kansan reporter The Kansas rugby collegiate A team beat a Kansas City club team, Santa Fe, 37-0 on Saturday. Jeff Paulton, Topeka senior, scored four tries. 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