12 Monday, September 11. 1989 / University Daily Kansan ORIOLES Continued from p. 9 rite team. The Royals are my first, but they're still 4/4 games back in the division, and I refuse to get another ulcer until Oakland starts losing. But the Orioles — I love them. I'm from Rochester, home of Baltimore's Triple A club. I guess I have a particular affinity for this year's Orioles because a lot of those guys on the team now played in Rochester during summer '88. Like pitchers Bob Miliack and Pete Harnisch, outfielder Steve Finley, third baseman Craig Worthington and second baseman Billy Rinken. I even have Ripken's autograph — my first baseball autograph. A friend from high school and I had ventured down to the dugout and we were both giggling hysterically from terror. Rumor in Rochester was that Billy, like his brother Cal (who was the only stable element in Baltimore), didn't like giving out his autograph, Despised it, even. We went down anyway, and he glared at us, but he signed my little scrap of paper. I took it home, it it it and treasured it — and his glare But my hero is Millack. I like to think I picked him out before anyone else. I saw him pitch six games that summer, and I liked the way he pitched. There was just an aura in his stance that screamed major league. My Friends laughed at me at the time, and when he got called up to Baltimore, they still laughed. Well, 'I'll admit he didn't do as great this year as I had hoped. But he showed flashes of pure brilliance, even with his loss record. I think he got jinxed because Sports Illustrated mentioned him in its spring baseball issue. People say that some teams approach a certain point in the season that just turns everything around. Baltimore may have turned that corner two weeks ago when it slipped to second-place. I hope not. They're still young and bright and determined and most of them do not know how it feels to be 0-21. Most of these guys will be back next season, anyway. But as the season approaches its end, I still dream of hearing it. So for now, I'm holding on to the same hope the Orioles are — that luck will shine on them again and Toronto will start losing. $\Rightarrow$ Elaine Sung is a Rochester, N.Y., senior majoring in Journalism. JAZZ BALLET MODERN JAZZ BALLET MODERN JAZZ BALLET AUDITION University Dance Company MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11 7PM 242 Robinson NO SOLO MATERIAL REQUIRED --open: Bring the whole group for one big deal! 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