Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 15, 1997 Red Lyon Tavern 944 Mass. 832-8228 Every weekend, KU students around Lawrence have only one thing on their minds... Show Me the $$$ donating your life saving plasmal FREE Physicals & Immunizations Up to $40 this week (2 visits, t1/2 hours each) Up To $360 this month! Biomedical Center 816 W. 24th St. 749-5750 Mon-Fri 9-6:30 Orioles look to get crowd out of suits, into the game BALTIMORE — The Baltimore Orioles endured three days of screaming, shouting and socks in Cleveland. The Associated Press Now they get to play Game 6 of the American League Championship Series in front of a Camden Yards crowd known for its suits, suspenders and cellular phones. The Orioles can only hope that their supporters take a cue from the Indians fans and crank up the volume tonight in a game Baltimore must win to keep its season alive. "We need to jump on them early and get then down and get everybody crazy," Orioles first baseman Rafael Palmeiro said after the Orioles beat the Indians 4-2 Monday night before more than 45,000 fans at rocking Jacobs Field. "It was so loud out there that we couldn't even talk. I couldn't even hear myself think. Hopefully, our fans can do the same thing to them." The raucous Cleveland fans, many of whom wore knee-high socks similar to those worn by the Indians, seemingly willed the home team to win two of three at Jacobs Field for a 3-2 lead in the best-of-7 series. "Without a doubt, I think the crowd was a huge factor for us," Cleveland manager Mike Hargrove said. "You go out there and the fans are yelling so loud you can't hear the guy two feet from you." The Orioles led the AL in attendance this season, but in most instances the laid-back fans wait for a big play or a cue from the scoreboard before yelling. There was an ugly scene in the division series against Seattle when Oriole fans jeered struggling Baltimore reliever Terry Mathews — before he even threw a pitch. "We prolonged the series and now we're going to be in front of our fans," outfielder Eric Davis said. "Hopefully, our fans will be like theirs, because their fans were tremendous." Courteous, too. No one threw anything at the Orioles or even cursed at them. All they did was root, root, root for the home team. "I don't remember much about the fans except they were yelling, 'You guys are going home,' said Game 5 starter Scott Kamiieniecki, whose five shutout innings helped bring the series back to Baltimore. "But they were great about it. They didn't use bad language. They were letting me know they liked their team." "It's hard to say we have the advantage, because we're down." Anderson said. Although the next two games are at Camden Yards and Baltimore has its two best starters ready — Mike Mussina and Scott Erickson — the Indians have the edge because they need only one win to capture the series. "The way this series has been, I don't see how anyone can feel confident about anything," Hargrove said. "Certainly we'd rather be in the position we're in, but they have a very good ballclub." American League American League Championship Series (Fox) Today Cleveland (Nagy 15-11) at Baltimore (Mussina 15- 8), 3:15 p.m. Tomorrow (if necessary) Cleveland at Baltimore, 7:15 p.m. Marlins head to World Series, defeat Braves 7-4 behind Brown The Associated Press ATLANTA - Mission accomplished. The Florida Marlins, who spent nearly $100 million last winter with the expressed goal of shucking their label as expansion losers and buying a team to defeat the Atlanta Braves, earned their way into the World Series last night. The wild-card Marlins, not even in existence when the Braves began their record run of playoff appearances in 1991, defeated Atlanta 7-4 behind Kevin Brown's complete game and Bobby Bonilla's three RBI to win the National League Championship Series. 4-2. The victory against the two-time NL champions made the 5-year-old Marlins the fastest expansion team to reach the World Series, surpassing the eight years the New York Mets took to get there in 1969, and made them baseball's first wild-card club to make it. Game 1 will be Saturday night in Miami against either Cleveland or Baltimore. It will mean the first trip to the World Series in 34 pro seasons for manager Jim Leyland, whose emotional ride may make him this October's version of Joe Torre. Leyland's teams in Pittsburgh lost Game 7 of the NLCS to the Braves in 1991 and 1992, but there was no need to worry this time because of Bonilla's hitting and Brown's second win of the series. The Marinls' win came five years ago to the day that Braves rallied with three runs in the ninth inning to stun Leyland and his Pirates on Francisco Cabrera's single in Game 7. National League Final results National League Championship Series (NBC) Florida 7, Atlanta 4, Florida wins series 4-2 World Series Florida will play host to Cleveland or Bali more on Saturday in Game 1. 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