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Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Murray Perahia, conductor & piano soloist October 22 - 7:30 p.m. Mozart Adagio & Fugue and Symphony No. 41 Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 "...a beacon of musical excellence." - The Times, London Don't miss this event for the entire family. HALF-PRICE TICKETS FOR KIDSI Scrap Arts Music Innovative Percussion Theatre Baird/ October 28 -7:30 p.m. "They have evoked the primitive and embodied the hip_invented intellects and inseamourable bodies." The New York Times Experience theatre at its finest! The Aquila Theatre Company in Othello November 7 - 7:30 p.m. (6:30 p.m. - Pre-Performance Lecture & Artists) Talk-Back following performance) "The EXCELLENT Aquila, an extraordinary, inventive and disciplined outfit" - The New York Times "A superb contemporary [chamber] sextet." — The New York Times eighth blackbird November 9 - 2:00 p.m. Featuring works by today's composers, Chan Yi, Steven Mackey, David Gordon and Dennis DeSantis. sports For Tickets Call: 956-864-AARTS TID: 969-864-1777 Buy On-Time TBD 7723 8601 7738 7723 8601 7738 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It was easily the worst game the Kansas City Chiefs have played since Dick Vermille became coach in 2001. With Priest Holmes sidedeline by a hip injury that would eventually require surgery, and playing in a pouring rain, the Oakland Raiders put a 24-0 licking on Kansas City last Dec. 28. The Associated Press But how quickly things change. Monday night on the same field, the Chiefs, 6-0, will be out to win their seventh in a row and remain unbeaten while the 2-4 Raiders will be out to save their season. Chiefs want victory against Raiders The Super Bowl-bound Raiders handed the Chiefs their first shutout in 139 games, rushing for 280 yards compared to an embarrassing 44 for Kansas City. "Obviously, this is a huge week for us," Oakland wide receiver Tim Brown said Monday. "They'll come in here with pitchforks and shovels looking to bury us. We've got to fight tooth-and-nail to keep that from happening." "There's a special emphasis being made by my defensive coaches to improve the play of the defensive line. We're too talented not to play better," Vermeil said. In an unusual first for the 66-year-old Vermeil, he has also become the only coach to have three different teams start 6-0. In each case, in Philadelphia in 1982 and St. Louis in 1999, his teams lost their seventh game. He knows as well as anyone that now is not the time to relax. One key will probably be an improved run defense. Although the Chiefs' record is perfect, the team's defense has not been. The Raiders, who are averaging a shade under 90 yards a game on the ground, will be facing a defense that has been giving up 132, which ranks 27th in the league. "That is part of the investigation," Chief Jack Watring said yesterday. LINCOLN, Neb. — The man punched by a Nebraska football player after Missouri upset the Comhuskers in Columbia, Mo., could face a first-degree trespassing charge, the University of Missouri-Columbia police chief said. Fan who stormed field faces trespass charge Watring said the investigation would take about a week, and then the police department's findings would be passed on to the Columbia city prosecutor's office. The Associated Press Huston has been suspended from Nebraska's game against Texas A&M. Coach Frank Solich announced the suspension Tuesday shortly after Huston made a public apology. Near the end of the game Saturday night, fans were told by the public-address announcer to not go onto Faurot Field. Despite the warning, fans stormed the field. Among them was Matthew Scott, 21, of Lee's Summit, Mo., who was punched in the face by Nebraska place-kick holder Kellen Huston. Big 12 Conference Commissioner Kevin Weiberg accepted Nebraska's action against Huston, saying the one-game suspension upheld the league's sportsmanship standards. The incident also showed the need to control postgame behavior of fans in the interest of safety. Scott has been told by investigators that he could be charged with trespassing if he pursues an assault charge against Huston, Watring said. That warning has not dissuaded Scott from seeking action against the Husker player, Watring said. "He has certainly been talking to our investigators," Watring said. Other people were hurt during the postgame celebration Saturday, Watring said. Two officers and at least one other fan were injured. Watring said officers arrested 49 people for trespassing on the field, with three also charged with resisting arrest. PRICE: Illinois native named Big 12 Conference golfer of the month CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12A Oct. 6. Price carded two double bogies during his worst scoring round of the year, but he is aware of what he is doing to play so well. "I have confidence right now, and. I am hitting my tee ball straight," Price said. "If I can get my tee ball in play, I know I can play well and everything will fall into place." Others are beginning to take notice of Price's play. Golfweek magazine ranks Price as the eighth best player in the country, and Price was named September golfer of the month for the Big 12 Conference. Price said he did not consider his accolades when he stepped on the course. If the team plays to its potential and three guys shoot good rounds the team will be good, Price said. In spite of his individual successes Price said he was most concerned with the team. The Jayhawks are ranked No. 21 by Golfweek magazine, trailing only Texas at No. 9 and Texas A&M at No. 17 in the Big 12. Price said that the team was progressing but that he saw plenty of room for improvement. The Jayhawks have plenty of time to rid themselves of high rounds in tournaments with a little work in practice. "We've got to stop shooting 77s, 78s and 80s because they're killing us," he said. keep up his strong tournament play during practice rounds and to further his leadership role on the team. Kansas coach Ross Randall said Price led by example and wanted Price to continue to push for even better scores. After playing a round on Oct. 7, Kansas does not resume tournament play until Oct. 24 at The Nelson-Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto, Calif. Price said he would rather keep playing than have a long break but was looking forward to finishing the fall season in strong fashion. "What I try to instill in him is how good he can be if he continues to work hard," Randall said. "It's a long season and he has to keep it up." Kansas wraps up the fall season at The Prestige 2003 at La Quinta, Calif., on Nov. 3-4. Price is using the time off to Visit Drenner/Melin LLC at SAVE TIME & MONEY BY SHOPPING ONLINE Visit Drenner/Meinl LC at http://www.tdrennerinternetsupercenter.com For all your shopping needs. Phone 620.260.6811 or 620.260.6615 Fax 620.275.7556 Edited by Nikki Overfelt Little Moments Come to a 30 minute volunteer orientation today! 10:35am, 12:15pm, 1:05pm in the Regionalist Room at the Kansas Union! Big Magic Make a difference. 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