Ca sun noe Tb ex zio inc S 8 University Daily Kansan, September 28, 1984 SPORTS ALMANAC Page 14 AMERICAN LEAGUE East W 1 L Pct. GB n Detroit 102 57 644 Toronto 71 74 153 New York 86 73 541 16 Boston 86 73 741 17 Baltimore 83 76 522 19 Cleveland 72 87 413 28 Milwaukee 72 87 413 28 Kansas City 83 76 522 — Minnesota 81 76 509 2 — California 79 80 497 4 — Oakland 75 84 47 8 — Oregon 73 86 40 8 — Seattle 72 87 453 11 — Texas 72 87 453 11 — Friday's Games Stats Cleveland 4, Minnesota 3 Boston 4, Baltimore 8 New York 2, Detroit 1 California 1 Seattle 7 Minnesota (Viola 18-12) at Cleveland (6-12) (6-12) (6-12) (Udari 4: 6, 66 pm) Baltimore | Swaggetty 3: 2 at Boston Gale 2: 3.1, 6: 89 pm Perry | 18: 8 at New York Fontenette 8: 9 pm Toronto | Leal 13: 8 at Milwaukee Leak 7: 30 pm California | Statton 7: 9 at Texas Stewart 6: 14; 7: 35 pm Burns | Burrins 4: 11 at Seattle Moore 6: 14; 7: Dakland (Burris 13-9), 9:35 p.m. Kansas City (Leibbrandt 10-7) at Oakland (Burris 19-9, 9.35 m.) 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Sanchez (8) and (9) Class Rings Buy—Seed—Trade—Pawn Gold-Silver—Pawn Watches—Antiques 731 New Hampshire 913-842-8771 731 new Hampshire Lawrence K. 66044 913-842-8773 Boee, Narran, Wright, Noles (6) and Wiles, W- Noles (2:3), John, Lath (7:13), HIRS, California, Jackson (25), Texas, Vost Chicago Seattle Hey, Agosto (6), Nelson (7), Nienman (8) Hill, Stillin, Young, Geier (9), Numeré (10) and Valle, Young, Geier (11), Numeré (12) Purcell, Porcupine (13), Valley (14) NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE American Conference W L T O Pct PF INF AF Miami 4 1 0 0 190 128 40 NJ Vets 2 1 0 0 560 76 94 New England 2 2 0 50 264 76 Indianapsi 1 2 0 50 264 76 Tampa 1 2 0 50 264 76 Pittsburgh 2 2 0 500 84 88 Cleveland 1 3 0 250 87 81 Cincinnati 0 4 0 000 76 114 Boston 0 4 0 000 59 122 LA Rangers 3 1 0 0 1000 107 61 Seattle 3 1 0 0 750 164 75 Denver 3 1 0 750 45 50 N.Y. Giants 2 1 0 750 68 52 Ohio State 2 1 0 750 94 92 National Conference W L T L Pct PF GA N.Y. Giants 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 Dallas 3 1 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 2 2 0 500 118 98 Washington 2 2 0 500 118 98 Philadelphia 1 3 0 500 72 89 Milwaukee 1 3 0 500 72 89 San Francisco 4 2 0 0 100 118 87 Atlanta 12 2 0 0 112 92 New Orleans 2 2 0 500 99 103 L Raims 2 2 0 500 71 75 Chicago 3 1 0 750 79 58 Minnesota 2 2 0 860 86 59 Detroit 1 3 0 250 99 104 Baltimore 1 3 0 250 99 104 Green Bay 1 3 0 250 99 104 Computerark Buffalo at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Chicago at Chicago, 1 p.m. Detroit at San Diego, 1 p.m. Seattle at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Miami at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Nashville at Nashville, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Alabama at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Texas at Houston, 4 p.m. New Orleans at Houston, 4 p.m. BIG EIGHT STANDINGS W.L.T. Pts. OP Nebruska 3 0 0 123 17 Okhamba 3 0 0 123 18 Okla St 3 0 0 93 33 Lowa St 1 2 0 59 96 Kan St 1 2 0 52 96 Missouri 1 2 0 165 96 Oklahoma 1 2 0 165 96 State State at Oklahoma. Notre Dame at Missouri. UCLA at Colorado. West State at Iowa State. Kansas at North State at Saranac. Surgey at Oklahoma at Tulsa Computerark KNOWLEDGE EDUCATION Mike Marks Mary Jane Brother Fairmount Hotel & Lodge 841-0094 Banks reactivated by Cubs will be honorary member By United Press International CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs reactivated Hall of Famer Ernie Banks yesterday, naming him the 2016 MVP for League East championship team. Banks, who was nicknamed "Mr. Cub" during a 19-year career in which he belted 512 home runs for a team record, will suit up in his familiar No. 14 Cubs' uniform during the National League pennant series, which begins Tuesday at Wrigley Field. "It's a great joy to be able to be associated with the 1984 Cubs." Banks said during a news conference held at Wrigley Field. during batting and fielding warmups and on the bench when the Cubs host the NL. West champion San Diego Padres in the first and second games of the best-of-five championship series. Banks, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1977 and became the first Cub to have his number retired in 1982, will also throw out the first pitch of the opening game of the series. Harold Brickhouse will throw out the first pitch of the second game. Banks, 53, will be on the field Banks, who was a member of the 1969 Cubs team that blew an $8 \frac{1}{2}$ game lead in rid-September to fall from the pennant race, said being an honorary member of the 1984 club would help take some of the sting out of 1969. Quick CASH Service Bringing You More WET & CUT NOT ONLY SPECIAL BUT ALSO A DAILY VALUE Tuesday through Saturday 1119 Massachuesetts 841-6599 Walk-ins are welcome Back by popular demand PYRAMID PETE All you can eat Pyramid Pizza $2.75 girls $3.75 guys 5-8 Sun. Get it this weekend ''at the Wheel'' 14th & Ohio "Under the Wheel" 842:3232 open til 4 a m. Fr-Sat open at 11 for lunch 25th & Iowa Holiday Plaza 841-1501 at the head of its class... 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Sept. 30-Oct. 5 12-2 p.m. SUNDAY 6:30-8 p.m. MONDAY 5:30 p.m. TUESDAY 4:30-6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY 7-10 p.m. THURSDAY FRIDAY 2-5:30 p.m. DAVE WESTOL (national speaker on Greeks) KICK-OFF PICNIC Pattern in Revision GREEK SING Kansas Ballroom GREEK OLYMPICS 19th & Iowa St. West Campus DINNER EXCHANGE BLACK PANHELLENIC RECEPTION Alumni Center Weather permitting for outside events BAR NIGHT SPECIALS TOGA PARTY Pladium (Greek god/goddess contest) Free beer-Gammons specials after DAVE WESTOL: KICK-OFF PICNIC: National speaker on Greeks focusing on the legal aspects and others of fraternity life. He will be speaking in Woodruff Auditorium at 10 a.m. He's a Vice President of a national fraternity as well as a district attorney in Kalamazoo, Mich. Will be celebrated with concession stands and free beer! Everyone come wearing Greek letters. GREEK SING: Come on! Come all! To the 1984 Greek Sing. This year participating groups will perform only one song and the evening will be topped off with awards and a special presentation from a selected few from each house. GREEK OLYMPICS: BLACK PANHELLENIC. Fun competitive events will take place at 19th & Iowa when houses compete in amusing "Greek-style" Olympics. Bring plenty from your house for a team! BAR-NITE SPECIALS TOGA PARTY: Black Panhellenic will be hosting a reception along with a seminar concerning their system. They would appreciate everyone's attendance. It will be presented at the KU Alumni Center. Get ready to party at the Pliadium! Only Greeks from 2-5:30, free beer but bring ID! They will be carding! There will also be Greek god and goddess contest so be sure your selected candidate is there by 3:30! Afterwards wear your togas for beer specials at Gammons!