Monday, Sept. 16, 1985 Sports University Daily Kansan 15 Classified Ads Gomic books, used science fiction paperbooks, Playbags, Penthouses, etc. Max's Cafes Open 11-5 Tue-Fri., Sat. & Sun 10-5 B1 New Hambridge. Zeithlin 25' c/ e V/E, good cabinet and picture $100. Zeithlin 30' c/ e V/E, good cabinet and picture $120. AIR CONDITION Emerson, 5000 BTU used for 3 months. 8175. 749-294. After 6 p.m. AUTO SALES 1980 Toyota Station Wagon. New: Painl Engine, Transmission, Brakes. Expected condition, mileage. See MFG data. 1820 Boneville, 40,000 miles AC, power windows, excellent condition Call after 5 pm 749-738-7588 1971 Blue MGB-GT-Must, Mellot Leaf* Selling, a steel at W750. 6749-6422-6200 1974 Volvo. Very good condition. Only two owners. Call 219-536-8535 and weekends. stereo, 69,000 miles dependable transportation, some runt. $210,749-3277. **OLDS OLustr 2ull s d, economy, good body** **OLustr 2ull s d, economy, good body, evenings** **1964 SAAD R. Ed. Pd. Fund** 1976 Toyota Corona s - w PB good condition $1700 or beat any 841-7407 19 Thunderbird, rums and looks excellent, new radials. AC, PS, PB, PW $100 negotiable. WW Win Box 7, passenger door inserted, hydrolic fibre wood, corduroy, insulation, 84-bit CPU. 1978 WV Buu * 1 passenger, fuel injected, hydraulic good, condition, priced to $1.84 - 811-6716 1978 WRABIT, * s speed, 4 door, AM/FM stereo Good condition. Call Wally 934-2341. 1981 **Cougar** 2 door, 4-wheel w/crane control. 1981 **Cougar** 3 door, 4-wheel w/ $4000 worth. Want $4000 Valor: 343-5637 1891 Mazda 626 A/C, auto, very clean, run well, 1894 Mazda 628 A/C, 814-7077 6:30. 1923 Nissan Sentra 2dct 2wd speed like new, $7750 Negotiable 841-7407 CONVERTIBLE-TABLE-1878 Spider Flatster. Midnight blue flat condition. Fast Speed/Instantery. Datsun F10 1976 2dr, 5*sp.HB, Runs good, 104K, 843-743-7743 Must sell 70 CHEVY Impala. New Carburator and trimming gear and chain. Excellent Interior finish. Fully enclosed interior. VOLVO WAGON 1974 automatic, radials, power steering, all new must sell, must sell $1,200 LOST/FOUND FOUND- Hale male cat, declared, found by Hashing-Hale II. Carll Maribell 64-375 - 5785 Found. small tan cat with brown ears an tail. White underbelly and fliar coat. **684 10274** **K935299** **Late-** blue rhombus bracelet on bronze setting, in the vicinity of Strong and Rosenthal. Greatenstein's 1756. Lost: cat, male. White with gray on head. 841-894- found small black cat. Veinity of 8th and 5th incisors. MISCELLANEOUS You've gone back to school now, what about your preschooler? Trinity Lutheran Preschool has programs for 3's (Tues. & Thurs.) and 4's (M-W-F). Call 811-4500 for more information. PERSONAL GOD IS DEAD! God, creator of the universe died late yesterday during major surgery undertaken to correct a massive diminishing influence. In lecture, he described how the meal and Bedit Study, 1829 J., 19th. 841-8001. Happy birthday, Robbie! 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BOX 3458, LAWRENCE, KS 6044 Hipple leads Lions over Cowboys FUJI quality for everyone's budget! At $239.95 the Allegro is probably the best value available today. It is equipped with an alloy frame, alloy wheels, high pressure tires, and 12 gears to get you around easily, and comfortably. And best of all, it's a FUJI, Rick's Bike Shop stocks over 400 bikes at all times. We have a FUJI for you! RICK'S BIKE SHOP 1033 VERMONT LAWRENCE, KS. 66044 (913) 841-6642 All FUJI bicycles come completely assembled and include a lifetime warranty and free tune-up after 30 days. Eric Hipple passed for one touchdown and ran for another and the Detroit Lions cashed in on two turnovers at the start of each half Sunday to score a 26-21 upset of the Dallas Cowboys. United Press International Ed Murray kicked field goals of 34 and 46 yards, and fullback James NFL roundup Reserve quarterback Gary Hogeboom ran for a 2-yard score and threw two fourth-quarter TDs to Tony Hill — who caught a career-high 11 passes for 181 yards — but Dallas, 1-1, could not overcome its own mistakes. Defensive end Eric Williams put pressure on Dallas quarterback Danny White on the game's second play and White threw an interception to end William Gay at the Cowboys' 20. Jones crunched in from the 1 to help the hosts improve to 2-0 under rookie Coach Darrvl Rogers. The Lions turned two fumbles and two interceptions by usually efficient Dallas into 16 points. Hipble scored on a 1-yard sneak and threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to Jeff Chadwick as the Lions scored the game's first 26 points. The Lions stopped the Cowboys six straight times inside the 10 early in the second quarter at a time when their lead was 10-0. Two penalties and three plays later, Murray kicked his 34-yarder to make it 3-0 with 1:28 into the game. Tony Dorsett caught a pass, fumbled and Gay recovered on the Cowboys' 36 a minute later. Three plays later, Hippie found Chadwick in the right corner of the end zone and Detroit had scored 10 points in a span of 2:56. White tripped and fumbled going back to pass on the first play from scrimmage of the second half and strong safety Demetrious Johnson powered on Dallas' 4. Hippe then sneaked over from the 1 for a 19-0 lead. At Green Bay, Wis., Eddie Lee Ivory's 1-yard touchdown run with 4:07 remaining lifted the Packers. Ivory's TD capped a 75-yard Packers' drive, coming after the Giants had gone ahead for the first time on a 15-yard TD pass from Phil Simmons to Lionel Manuel with 8:42 left. Both teams are 1-1. Packers 23. Giants 20 At San Diego, Dave Krieg threw five touchdown passes, including four to Daryl to victory, to send the Seahawks to victory. Krieg threw for 307 yards and Curt Warner ran for 169 yards and two touchdowns. Seahawks 49. Chargers 35 At East Rutherford, N.J., Freeman McNell rambled for a team regular-season record 192 yards and two Jets 42. Bills 3 At Miami, Dan Marino rebounded from last week's poor showing, and threw for 329 yards and two TDs and Fuad Revez kicked three field goals to lead the Dolphins, 1-1. The Colts fell to 0-2. At Washington, George Rogers ran 31 yards for one touchdown and Joe Theismann connected with Calvin Muhammad for another to lift the Redskins, who scored on two of his ten shots. Two Houston drives in the fourth quarter died on missed field goals by Tony Zendejas. At Philadelphia, Charles White rushed for 144 yards and scored a fourth-quarter TD to give the Rams a victory over the Eagles, who committed seven turnovers. White, playing because of an injury to Barry Redden and the recently ended holdout of Eric Dickerson, scored on a 17-yard run with 5:21 gone in the fourth quarter. touchdowns, igniting the Jets, who scored 42 straight points. The Bills, 0-2, have not scored a TD this season. Rams 17, Eagles 6 KU splits with KCK Dolphins 30, Colts 13 Redskins 16, Oilers 13 came back and got the key hit, and that is the sign of a good hitter". Vikings 31. Bucs 16 At San Francisco, Roger Craig scored on runs of 9 and 62 yards and QB Joe Montana added touchdowns on a 1-yard run and a 9-yard pass to Dwight Clark to spark the 48ers, 1-1. Atlanta fell to 0-2. At Tampa, Fla., cornerback Rufus Bess set up two touchdowns with a fumble recovery and a blocked punt to overcome a brilliant effort by James Wilder and to spark the Broncos 34. Saints 23 KCK scored one run in the top of the ninth, but hard-throwing Joe Benvitos came to strike out the first pick for winning pitcher Paul Henry. 49ers 35. Falcons 16 Pattin said the performances of Henry and Benvitos were the bright spots for KU, but the pitching staff had to cut down on the bases on balls. KU pitches walked nine hitters in the game. At Denver, John Elway passed for 353 yards and four touchdowns to ignite the Broncos. Elway suffered an interception on his first possession but three scoring strikes of 65 yards to Butch Johnson, 26 yards to Clint Simpson, 10 yards to Gene Lang and 2 yards to Clarence Kay. Catcher Chris Johnson tried to check his swing, but hit a slow roller to third. Longridge scored and Rob Peter's throw to first base was dropped by Tom Meyer. At Chicago, Jim McMahon threw for one touchdown and set up another and Mike Singletary led a ferocious defense to help the 2-0 Bears. McMahon hit Dennis McKinnon on a 32-yard TD strike on the opening drive and set up a 1-yard run by Matt Suhey midway through the third quarter by hitting Willie Gaulk for 43 yards. Vikings, 2-0. Wilder rushed for 113 yards on 22 carries and caught 13 passes for 71 yards. KCK took an early lead off Kansas starter Steve Purdy in the fifth innning. Second baseman John Longridge doubled to rightcenter field, and was sacrificed to third by leftfielder Anthony Bonds. Bears 20, Patriots 7 Cardinals 41. Bengals 27 By Frank Hansel Of the Kansan sports staff At St. Louis, Neil Lomax passed for two TDs and Neil O'Donoghue kicked two field goals to lift the Cardinals, 2-0. Lomax completed 17-of-31 passes for 280 yards. The Bengals fell to 0-2. Leftfielder Mike Ingram singled home the winning run to key a three-run, eighth inning, which led the Kansas Jayhawks to 7-5 victory over Kansas City Kansas Community College in the first game of a doubleheader yesterday at Quigley Field. Ingram, who fouled off two bunt attempts, hit a two-strike fastball off Tim Morrissey into center field, bringing home pinch-runner P.J. Riley. Riley ran for first baseman John Byrn, after Byrn walked off losing pitcher Chris Mack to open the inning. "Mike didn't get the bunt down like we wanted," Pattin said. "But be KCK won the second game 6-4 behind the pitching of Roger Hughes. Sports Almanac American League East W L Pet. GbR Toronto 91 52 658 - New York 86 56 606 4½ Delaware 86 56 606 4½ Baltimore 73 69 606 17½ Boston 71 62 747 29 Milwaukee 61 72 497 30 Cleveland 62 93 359 40 Kansas City 82 60 377 — California 82 60 359 12 Chicago 73 69 514 19 Oakland 70 74 496 13 Seattle 70 74 465 13 Minnesota 65 79 451 18 Texas 52 90 366 18 Detroit 1, Baltimore 1 Minnesota 5, Cleveland 2 Boston 7, Milwaukee 5 Georgetown 9, Ypsilantia Oakland 4, Kansas City 2 (1st game) Kansas City 7, Oakland 2 (2nd game) California 8, Seattle 3 Seattle 7 Today's Games Battery - 40, at New York (Cowley 10-8), p. 19. Baltimore (D. Martins 12-9) at Detroit ('Terrell 13-9), 6:35 p.m. 7:38 p.m. Seattle (Moore 14-8) at Kansas City (Jackson 13:59, 7:35 p.m. 14:29, 8:04 p.m. 7:13 at Minneapolis (Smithson 14:32, 7:15 p.m. National League East W L. Pct. GR St. Louis 86 55 610 New York 86 56 600 12% Montreal 86 56 600 12% Philadelphia 69 71 693 12% Chicago 66 75 468 20 Pittsburgh 47 92 333 20 Los Angeles 84 84 589 /28 Cincinnati 75 75 662 /32 Houston 75 75 662 /32 San Diego 71 71 501 13 Atlanta 66 62 422 13 Tampa Bay 66 62 422 13 Central Park 1 Results New York City Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 4 Atlanta 6, San Francisco 1 Charlotte 7, Chicago 1 St Louis 6, Chicago 1 TREAT THAT SOMEONE SPECIAL SAVE 50% Show your KUID when you buy one dinner entree and receive a second dinner entree (equal or less value) at half price. 920 W. 23rd 841-3454 Offer expires Oct 31, 1985 Sunday-Thursday 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday & Saturday 11 a.m.-10 p.m. The You Family's An Authentic Chinese Cuisine Our Features: Reasonable Prices. 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