10 Monday, September 25, 1989 / University Daily Kansan MIDNIGHT GRAPHICS Party Favors Guaranteed 842-9723 KASPAR'S Bar & Grill - Great Food * Great Price Dine In or Carry Out 749-9716 3115 W. 6th Street 2 FOR 1 DRYING with wash 8am to 5pm, Mon - Fri Sunset West Laundromat 3115 W 6th Hours: 7am to Midnight, 7 Days a Wk. Ice Cream Lovers! Our Non-Fat Frezen Yogurt tastes like ice cream but without the fat or cholesterol Resume Copies - Fine Stationery - Matching Envelopes 843 - 8019    TONIGHT And Every Monday OPEN MIC Display your talent or just watch others NO COVER $1.50 Imports Get Your Advance Tickets Now For: King Sunny Ade Butthole Surfers Peter Case Swans Coming This Week: WED 2 Mile Depth Plunge & Desert Dolly THUR That Satar Move TUE 8 City Displayer FRI Rocky Dean Satra SAT Love Sound & Moatots QUALITY ONE-HOUR PHOTOFINISHING DL-150 - autofocus camera WE DO: - One-hour processing - automatic flash - motorized winding - Black & White Developing - Next day slide processing ONLY $99 regularly $149 - Prints from slides - much, much more WE HAVE: - Black & White Supplies - Cameras, accessories and supplies 841-7205 1610 W 23rd - much, much more HOMEMADE cherry-blueberry-chocolate-lemon CHEESECAKE offer expires 10-31-89 Whole Cheesecakes $11.88 The KU Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association PRESENT: "The Real Meaning of Greek Life WILL KEIM "Demythologizing the Animal House" 7:00 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom on Wednesday, September 27th This is a humorous,straightforward and value based message touching on the areas of alcohol and drugs,hazing and sexuality. We strongly encourage your attendance and promise an enjoyable evening for everyone present. There will also be a Greek Leaders Seminar for Fraternity and Sorority Chapter Executive Officers from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on September 27th at the Delta Upsilon House. Following the main presentation there will also be a reception at the D.U. House. All Greek Leaders and University Officials are welcome to attend. Cubs defeat Pirates move closer to title The Associated Press CHICAGO — The Chicago Cuba moved another step closer to the National League East title, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 yesterday and lowering their magic number to three. Dwight Smith drove in two runs and Ryne Sandberg had two hits as the Cubs won their fourth straight and finished their home season with a 48-36 record. Chicago concludes the season at Montreal and three at St. Louis. Steve Wilson, 6-4, won his third decision against Pittsburgh this year, allowing three hits in five innings. Mitch Williams took a 4-1 lead into the ninth but walked Bobby Bonilla and R.J. Reynolds. John Cangelosi earned his first save of the season and the second of his career. Jeff Robinson, 7-12, allowed six hits and three runs in four innings. A's 9. Twins 3 MINNEAPOLIS — The Oakland Athletics reduced the magic number to two on their way to winning their second straight American League West title, routing Minnesota 9-3 as Mark McGwire hit two home runs and Storm Davis won his 19th game. Dave Parker's two-run double put Oakland ahead 4-3 in the fifth and Jasce Cansecue hit an RBI single in the seventh. Dave Henderson singled home a run in the ninth and McGwire with a three-run homer, his 31st. Davis, 19-7, allowed seven hits in six innings, walking three and striking out four. Dennis Eckersley pitched 1 1/3 innings for his 32nd save. Carney Lansford went 3-for-5, lifting his batting average to .338. Kirby Puckett went 2-for-4 and leads the race at .342. Giants 10, Astros 2 SAN FRANCISCO — Kevin Mitchell hit his 47 hitter, drove in his 125th run and scored his 100th run as the San Francisco Giants beat Houston 10-2 and eliminated the Astros from the National League West race. The Giants lead San Diego by five games with seven games remaining. Robby Thompson hit a three-run homer and Mike LaCoe, 9-10, scattered eight hits and struck out in six. He led St. Louis on July 8, 1988. Mitchell's home run was the 100th of his career and gave him at least one this season against every other team in the NL. Jim Clancy, 7-13, allowed five runs and five hits in 4 1-3 innings. Brewers 8, Blue Jays 3 MILWAUKEE — Joey Meyer's three-run double broke an six-inning tie and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 8-3. Indians 5. Angels 4 Toronto stayed one game ahead of second-place Baltimore. The Blue Jay and Orioles each have six games against three next weekend in Toronto. SUTTON COLDFIELD, England CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians wrecked California's chances in the American League West, completing a four-game sweep when Brook Jacoby's RBI single capped a two-run rally in the ninth inning that beat the Angels 5-4. Cleveland got its first four-game sweep against California since June 1965. Jesse Orosco, 2-4, pitched one scoreless lining and got the victory despite loading the bases in the ninth. Tom Filer, 7-3, gave up two runs on six hits in six innings. Chuck Crim went three innings for his seventh save. Toronto's John Cerutti, 11-11, allowed five runs on six hits in 5 2/3 innings. Cardinals 2. Phillies 1 ST. LOUIS — Chuck McElroy's bases-laired walk to Tony Pena forced in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Philies 2-1. Ted Power, 77, was the winning pitcher, getting Ricky Jordan on a groundout in a late jam. John Costello pitched the ninth for his third save. St. Louis remained four games behind the National League East-leading Chicago Cubs. The Associated Press Ryder Cup ends in tie; Europeans keep trophy Each team let victory escape yesterday as Europe and the United States rode an emotional rollercoaster to an inconclusive 14-14 tie in the Ryder Cup golf competition. Europe, which won these biennial matches in 1985 and 1987, retained the trophy but blew a chance for outright victory. And the United States, once on the brink of a great comeback, also blew it. After Tom Kite and Chip Beck won the first two of the 12 closing singles matches, the Americans led in seven games in another and had their goal in sight. But, just like two years ago when they lost at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio, the Americans' comeback bid died on the final hole. 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