12 Monday, October 1, 1990/ University Daily Kansan Ruan T. Schoeni/KANSAN KU beats Sooners ends losing streak Julie Woodruff sets up a kill in KU's victory against Oklahoma. Bv Chris Oster Kansan sportswriter The Kansas Volleyball team opened Big Eight Conference play by defeating Oklahoma in three straight games Saturday night, ending the Jayhawks' three match losing streak. The match, though won in three games, nearly turned sour on the Jahyhaws as Oklahoma crept back into the third game. The team took a point of taking the game and turning the momentum of the match. Down 12-4 late in the game, the Sooners rallied behind the hard hitting of Susan Musgrove and pulled ahead 14-13 before the Jayhawks turned them back with a hard-fought point at 14-14. Coach Frankie Albitz said she was worried about a momentum swing. "If we had not won that game, Oklahoma would have gotten the momentum," she said. "It took too much time." Despite the close third game, junior Krieis Kleinschmidt said she was not worried about losing the match. "Our side-out game was really great tonight," Kleinschmidt said. "We were really confident we wouldn't lose. We didn't want a repeat of the Wichita State game." On Sept. 22, against the Shockers, Kansas lost a five-game match after being ahead 2-0. Kleinschmidt played a major role in the victory over Oklahoma. She had 15 of the 50 Jayhawk kills in the hitting percentage for the match. Albiz said that she freed up Kleinschmidt and junior Adrian Powell by giving them the option of calling their sets from either side. Powell finished the match with 34 hits in 18 kills while hitting at 343 clip. "I think we got some crucial points by calling our own sets," Kleinschmidt said. Albizt said the victory was not gained by any faults of Oklahoma, but rather by the play of the Jawhavas. "I really just think we did some good things tonight," she said. "We were just tough to beat." In the first game Oklahoma took an early 8-5 lead before Kansas rallied to a 11-10 advantage. After an Oklahoma timeout, the Jayhawks finished out the game 15-11. The second game was nearly all Kansas. After falling behind 0-3, Albrite team allowed only two extra points, winning the game 15-5. Albitz had made changes on offense to try to end theJAhwacks' losing streak. Those changes included a new offense which required the use of two setters. The starting defense by Woodruff was joined in Saturday's starting lineup by fresh Shelby Lardy. Early in the match, the new offense was abandoned, Lard said. Despite the change, she stavored in the game as a hitter. "I was supposed to set, but that didn't work out," Lard said. "So we more or less went back to the old offense." The Jayhawks will face big Eight eagle Nebraska on Wednesday night in Alen Field House. Nebra-kned In No. 2 in the NCAA top 20 poll. Patriots owner promises changes in management The Associated Press BOSTON - New England Patriots owner Victor Kiam yesterday promised "mammoth changes" in the club's management in the wake of a male reporter that she was sexually harassed by players in the locker room. Appearing on NBC-TV, Kiam said he was misled "by my own people" about the seriousness of the incident. He also said his family was Boston Herald reporter Lisa Olson Without naming names, Kiam said "there will be mammoth changes in the Patriots management. When pressed about the status of Patriots general manager Patrick Sullivan, Kiam would only say, "I think there will be changes in the ultimate responsibility at the Patriots. No question about that." He also called on other Patriots to come forward with information about the incident. Olson said that Sept. 16 several Patriots players made lewd comments while she was conducting post-game interviews in the locker room. Kiam originally brushed aside the comments, saying "it was a flyspeck in the ocean." A Patriots player, reported to be Zeke Mowatt, was fired in connection with the incident. The NFL has also announced it will conduct an investig- golden Olson, who also appeared on the NBC show, said Kiam's apology was a start. Kiam placed full-page advertisements Sept. 23 in Boston and New York newspapers. The ads said, "There's no excuse for what happened in the locker room." Yesterday, Kiam said his initial statements were "based on information forwarded to me from the personnel of the Patriots. More disheartening, perhaps, than anything is that my response through this whole terrife, be it in real life or in the basis that I knew nothing, absolutely nothing, about this incident until Saturday morning, six days after the event." WHERE BETWEEN 100 AND 200 Comiskey's end arrives; 42,000 fans attend finale triple, the last RB. Last win, Jack McDowen11 *Call for weekend & afternoon times Death Warrant (R) 4:20, 7:05, 9:25 Minnie Minoso carried the Chicago lineup card to the umpies as fans cheered "Go-Go Go-Go Go." the same chant they used when he was stealing bases in the 1950s and 1960s for the White Sox. Once the game got under way, thoughts turned to Comiskey's lasts. For the record. Complete Detail Cleaning Expert Waxing The Associated Press Last win, Jack McDowen. Last home run, Seattle's Al Davis on Saturday night in the stadium's final night game. Last hit, Seattle's Scott Bradley. Last run, Chicago's Frank Thomas, driven in by Dan Pasquale's triple, the last RBI. FRESHMAN (PG) EVE 7.15 9.15 SAT LUN 20:30 DARKMAN (R) EVE 7.20 9.20 SAT LUN 20:30 MOVIE LINE 841-5191 CHICAGO - The fans said goodbye to Comiskey Park as they had to opposing teams for years. Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID The signs proclaimed, "Put Shoeless Joe Jackson in the Hall of Fame." "Field of Dreams" and "Goodbye Old Friend." 415 N. 2nd St LAWRENCE AUTO 415 N. 2nd St. Located Next to Johnny's (913) 749-5671 YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! Homemade signs referred to the franchise's darkest days when the White Sox of 1919 were found to have struck out and were dubbed "The Rink Black." Legal Services for Students 156 Robinson at Dahl was responsible for Disco Demolition Night on July 12, 1979, when roiding fans caused the White Sox to torefort a game. It was a party atmosphere on a crisp, sunny day. Extra security was on hand and Chicago's mounted police ringed the field when game was over, but there was none of the vandalism the club had feared. The team plans to sell the park's memorabilia for charity, with a wrecking company office now on the seats and bricks belong to him. Many of the 42,000 fans turned out early, even before batting practice, and were rewarded with Guillen throwning baseballts into the stands. "With all these people here and the games I've played here, I tried so hard to get a hit. I tried too hard I guess," said cater Carlton Fisk. Appointment necessary 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 When Bobby Thigpen got Seattle's Harold Reynolds to ground out yesterday for the final out of the final game of Cornesky's final season, he was 12-3 in June, June, stood and sang "Na na na na na na-na-na, hey hey goodly." And just so the party didn't get out of hand, beer sales were stopped in the fifth inning. Thompson signed the legislation in 1988 for the new park that saved the White Sox from moving to Florida. "I have mixed emotions. I have reverence for the past, but I know that for this team to do well, they need a new stadium," Thompson said from his box seat near the White Sox dugout. Club The fans on this day, however were orderly. --his second-place White Sox, who finished last in 1989, beat the Mariners 2-1, moving to within a victory of the 1954 club record of 94. Kansas University Kansas University Intramural Officials "We sent this place out in style," Chicago manager Jeff Torborg said of the 80-year-old ballpark. "It brings a lump to your throat." "I hate to see this park being torn down" said Jim Rvan of Joliet. KUIOC The 2-1 win was an improvement from Comiskey's opener, a 2-0 defeat at the hands of the St. Louis Browns on July 1, 1910. 1st meeting on Oct.2 7:30 pm In the interim, the White Sox man aged a home record of 3,024-2,926. Scheduling benefits & extra pay for all intramural officials in the club. We will discuss various social events and special outings. Any intramural official is welcome. On this day, he and Chuck Comiskey — grandson of the team's founder — threw out the ceremonial first pitches. "Everybody has got such good memories. All these people — what a fitting way to say goodbye," said Daley, remembering his first visits to the park as a child with his father, Mayor Richard J. Daley — both life-long White Sox fans from Comiskey's Bridgeport neighborhood. The White Sox will play next season in the new, $150 million Comiskey Park, which is nearing completion across 31st Street from the old park. Actors John Candy and George Wendt also attended Comesley's last game as well as Mayor Richard M. Daley, Gov James R. Thompson and radio personality Steve "Disco Demolition" Dahl. 1990 But his friend, Ray McCabe, quickly defended the move to the new, more spacious quarters. "There's lots of history here, but it's uncomfortable for the players and the fans." Guillen said in the cramped clubhouse after the game "You see 2,000 media in the locker room. You can't want to get to the new park." "One visit to the new park will make you forget this park." he said. White Sox shortstop佐斯·Oggie agreed with both men, among the last of the 72,800 to witness White Sox games at Comiskey since 1910. Not only media were in the clubhouse. Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell and Ron Howard — in town filming a movie — were glad handling players. On October 6 and 7, Crown Center will be having a job fair to hire part-time, seasonal and temporary help. Get paid and have good times, too. We need hard working individuals to work this holiday season and year-round. So, if you think it would be fun to wait on customers, help out at the Ice Terrace, or work with Santa, stop by the first level of the Crown Center Shops this Saturday or Sunday between noon and 4 p.m. to fill out an application. Good times — and a good job! Saturday & Sunday, October 6 & 7 Crown Center Job Fair Noon-4 p.m. 0. 4 Beef, Ham, Pork Turkey, Sauce, Bunt Chicken, Burn Ends Choose 3 meats as easy as 3+3 CATERING Bum Steer Catering will provide ALL food necessary to feed your group, and THE BUM ONLY 3.99 PER PERSON Choose 3 Side Dishes Tossed salad, Relish tray, Baked beans, Potato salad, Au Gratin potatoes, Coleslaw, Green beans, Mashed DELIVER IT FREE! 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