10 Wednesday, October 7, 1992 The Jazzhaus 926 1/2 Mass 749-3320 Tonight! KU Pro-Choice Coalition Presents A Special Concert featuring Which Doctor? & TBA (Formerly Soul Food) Thursday Oct.8th Blues Scorcher Sue Foley That she could pass for Rickie Lee Jones's younger sister and sounds like a youthful Bonnie Rait certainly won't hurt Foley's chances for success, nor will her enthusiasm and her sly but winning smile. But her real strength is the way she plays her pink and silver Telecaster, using a combination of thumb-bick and fingers to give both original tunes and pieces by Robert Johnson, Memphis Slim and the like an alternately raunchy and soulful flavor. Working with just bass and drums, Foley proved well versed in a variety of styles, from country blues to Bo Diddy's nameakes beat to more modern instrumentalists. The longer she stayed on stage, the better her singing was, and by the end of the second set the crowd was more than happy to join in on the choruses. Don't be surprised if she's popping up on Letterman and opening for Raiti in the very near future. -Washington Post -WashingtonPost Sue Foley Coming Next Week... Wed.&Thurs. Oct.14&15 The Blues Brother Matt"Guitar" Murphy Open Noon Sun Come Watch the Chiefs Annihilate the fights Eagles! DON'S AUTO CENTER 1008E.12th 841-4833 for all your repair needs. ...we're the key people to know. Have you discovered the Castle Tea Room? Call ahead and reserve a table in the elegant castle. ENJOY: Bohemian cuisine, pasta and beef stroganoff The Castle Tea Room 843-1151 1307 Massachusetts Depression Want to know more about it? SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN National Depression Screening Day Thursday, October 8th,1992 3-5p.m. at Watkins Health Center 1st Floor Conference Room The staff of COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES will offer a free depression screening to KU students. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Atlanta beats Pittsburgh, 5-1 in game one of NL playoffs ATLANTA — Atlanta's gamble with John Smotz was not so risky after all. The Associated Press Smoltz, a right-hander who struggled through September, added to Pittsburgh's October woes last night, pitching the Braves to a 5-1 victory against the Pirates in the first game of the National League playoffs. Smoltz held the heavy-hitting Pirate lineup scoreless until Jose Lind led off the eighth with a home run to left field. That ended Pittsburgh's postseason scoreless streak at 29 innings, one shy of the major-league record. Now the Pirates must come from a game down if they are to avoid becoming the first team since the Philadelphia Phillies of the late 1970s to win three consecutive NL East titles without advancing to the World Series. Braves manager Bobby Cox gambled perhaps the whole series by starting Smoltz against the predominantly left-handed-hitting Pirates and was rewarded. Smoltz gave up just four hits before Mike Stanton took over in the ninth and gave up a two-out double to Jeff King before striking out Orlando Merced. Smoltz, who shut out the Pirates 4-0 on six hits in Game 7 last fall, did not allow a hit until Lind's two-out infield single in the fifth. And Smoltz did not shut down just Barry Bonds, a leading contender for the NL Most Valuable Player who has been anything but Mr. October. Bonds was 0 for 3 but had plenty of company from the rest of the Pirates, who have scored two runs in their last four playoff games against the Braves' young guns of Smoltz, Steve Avery and Tom Glavine. The Braves had no trouble solving Doug Drabek, whose 1.16 post-season ERA entering the game was the best of any current pitcher with 30 or more innings. Sid Bream, the former Pirate who cried when he left the team two years ago, scored the Braves' first run and drove in the second. Jeff Blauer hit a solo homer. Bream singled with one out in the second for the game's first hit and Damon Berryhill walked on a 3-2 pitch one batter later. Mark Lemak, Atlanta's unlikely offensive star of the '91 World Series but a .226 hitter this season, hit a hard grounder up the middle that second baseman Lind knocked down just to the right of the bag. Drabek was hurt badly by walks — and by Bream, one of his closest friends when the two were teammates. The ball glanced off Lind's glove and bounded about 10 feet away into short center field, prompting Bream — the Braves' slowest runner — to run through third base coach Jimy Williams' stop sign. Lind was slow getting to the ball and his throw to the plate glanced off the pitcher's mound, allowing a sliding Bream to score. HALLOWEEN MASKS, MAKE-UP, HATS AND MUCH MORE!! COMING FRIDAY Mon-Fri. 7a.m.-8p.m. Sat. 8a.m.-8p.m. Sun. 9a.m.-6p.m. 818 Mass. 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