14 Friday, October 5, 1990 / University Daily Kansan KANSAN CLASSIFIED WORK LAWRENCE AUTO CLEANING Complete Detail Cleaning Expert Waxing Located Next to Johnny's 415 N. 2nd St. (913) 749-5671 IMAGINE... TRADITIONAL SOUTH WESTERN COOKING FLOWN IN FRESH SEAFOOD STEAKS, BURGERS, SANDWICHES ITALIAN DISHES,SALAD BAR INHOUSE BAKERY OUTDOOR PATIO DINING FULL SERVICE BAR ALL AT ONE RESTAURANT IN LAWRENCE! RESTAURANT AND BAR 1801 MASS. 842-9637 SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER 1 FREE CONTACTS The source for Oriental delights When you buy a pair of DuraSoft® Colors or Complements® colored contact lenses, you'll receive a pair of quality DuraSoft 3 Clear contacts FREE. So come in and try on a pair of DuraSoft Colors or Complements® Experience the warmth and stunning... or subtly natural eye color change. It's fun, it's easy and your spare pair is free. Drs Pohl & Dobbins Optometrists 841-2866 831 Vermont 843-5665 LIVE color television pictures and our computer allow you to insert the COLOR OF CHOICE for your eyes on the screen! It's FUN and there is NO CHARGE and NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! After taking the lead in the first inning off Walk, the Reds and Rijo seemed headed for an easy evening on the Ohio River. Davis 'botched to play on Andy Van Dijk's飞球 to play field gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a 4-8 victory in a match that hardly started in the Bues favor. CINCINNATI — Eric Davis and the Cincinnati Reds let Game 1 of the National League playoffs get away yesterday night. Pirates rally to win first playoff game The Reds, with 14-game winner Jose Rijo on the mound, took a 3-0 lead in the first inning and then gave it all back. The Associated Press Pinch-hitter Gary Redus singled of loser Norm Carlson with one out in the seventh and stole second. After Jay Bell walked with two outs, Van Sylke hit a sliding drive that got over Davis' head and bounded over the left-field fence for a ground-rule double that scored Redus. But the Pirates scored a run in the third and tied it in the fourth on Sid Bream's two-run homer. During the game, they won 10 games in which Bream homered. Stan Belinda relieved winner Bob Walk in the seventh and pitched two perfect innings before the Reds threw one last scare into the Pirates. The Reds will try to even the series today when Tom Browning opposes 22 game winner Doug Drakeb of the Pirates. In 21 previous NL playoffs, the team winning the first game went on to win 13 times. Bob Patterson started the ninth innings and pinch-hitter Todd Benzinger singled. Davis then walked. Pinch-hitter Ron Oster was unsuccessful attempting a sacrifice as Benzinger at third in a close play. One of Rijo's throws to first was close enough that manager Lou Piniella came out to argue with wmpire John McSherry. But replies showed first baseman Hal Morris' tag missed Bonds. Former Red Ted Power came on and with the count 0-1 to Chris Sabo, pinch-runner Billy Bates was thrown out at second on the back end of a double steel. power struck Sabo on the next pitch to end the game. outs and Rije became preoccupied by trying to pick him off. Rije forgot about Bream and his 1-1 pitch - a fat left-footed player deposited in the right field seats. Bream was one of the hottest Pirates at the end of the year. The Pirates chased Rijen when Bobby Bonilla and Bonds singled with one out in the sixth. Charlton walked Breed to load the bases but slow-footed Mike LaValliere hit into a 3-6-1 double play. In the third inning, R吼 walked LaValiere. Joseph Lind, a 214 hitter since the All-Star break, then sent a hard ground down the right-field line O'Neill bumped into the wall and his weak relay throw from an L吼 to LaValiere to score from first as LIND trived third with a triple. R吼 railed by fanning Walker Backman and getting Bell to pop out. Rijo had three complete games leading up to the Reds' clinching, giving up three runs and 15 hits with 36 strikeouts. Walk, who started for Philadelphia in Game 1 of the 1980 World Series, settled down and let Pirates get back in the game. Barry Bonds had walked with two Barry Larkin drew a walk leading off the first inning, moved to second on Billy Hatcher's perfect sacrifice, and scored on Morris' opposite-field hit that scored 4-for-23 against Pittsburgh with no regular season with no RBIs. The Reds started the 1990 playoffs the same way they started the season — awesome. Davis, playing with a sore left shoulder, doubled home Morris and moved to third on the play when Bonilla bobbled the ball in the right-half corner of the court with a double to right-center and Walk was close to an early shower. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Open large group meeting Guest Speaker Dave Penny will discuss "Creation & Evolution" Daisy Hill Room, Burge Union 7:00 p.m. Bring a friend! 20% OFF THE MOST WANTED JEANS ON CAMPUS! - USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN! 740 Mass. 843-3933