Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 12, 1998 Sell it in the Kansan Propecia HEY GUYS, IT'S HERE! The first effective FDA approved oral medication for male pattern hair loss is now available from the Dermatology Center of Lawrence. Phone today to set up a confidential appointment. Bring in this ad to receive a FREE one month supply of Propecia (a $45 value) Dermatology Center of Lawrence Since 1991 Lee R. Bittenbender, M.D. Call 842-7001 todayl 930 Iowa St. · Hillcrest Professional Building · Lawrence, KS_60444 Basketball Officials & Scorekeepers Wanted Rules Meeting: 7:30 pm Clinic: 8:30 pm Wednesday, 11/18/98 Thursday, 11/19/98 Room 156 Robinson Room 215 A+B Robinson Attendance at both events required! For More Information: Contact Karl or Ryan in Room 208 Robinson, 864-8546. 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Financial aid and scholarships are available. 3100 McCormick Avenue ♥ Wichita, KS 67213-2097 (316) 945-NEWU ♥ toll free: (877) NEWMANU ♥ www.newmanu.edu Newman is a Catholic, liberal arts university which through its educational programs empowers students to transform society by permeating it with Christian values. Newman University does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, sex, creed, handicap, national or ethnic origin. Accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 30 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL 60622-3153 (321) 653-0458. National Football League Reggie White silenced by Pittsburgh tackle The Associated Press PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Steelers tackle Jamain Stephens knew he was neutralizing Green Bay Packers star Reggie White because White wasn't talking to him. Stephens, making only his fifth career start, called him Mr. White. That might have been the only respect that Stephens showed one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history. Yes, White made one of the biggest plays Monday night, forcing a humble by Pittsburgh quarterback Mike Tomczak that Keith McKenzie returned 88 yards to a touchdown. But the Packers trailed 27-3 at the time and while the play was the catalyst of their fourth-quarter comeback, it hardly made a difference in the Steelers' 27-20 victory. White, who has 11 sacks this season, occasionally eluded Stephens and nearly seaked Kordell Stewart a couple of times. But the Packers only had three sacks after getting to San Francisco's Steve Young nine times last Stephens did. week, and Stephens was given a lot of the credit. Stephens talked only once with White, a 14-year pro whom Stephens began watching as an elementary school student. "Not one word," Stephens said. "I made a comment to him one time, Mr. White, you're just a little too strong. And he said, 'Yeah, you're playing well, just keep playing.' And that was about it all night long. I won't say I threw him out of his game, but I could tell I had obviously stepped up to the challenge." That's something the Steelers couldn't have envisioned only a couple of months ago, when there were serious doubts if the 1996 first-round draft choice would even survive the final training campdown. "I think I graded out pretty fair," said Stephens, who became a starter after Justin Strzelczyk suffered a season-ending knee injury last month. "The bottom line is we won, and that's what we set out to do. I feel like I handled my business." N.Y. Jets' Martin piles on yards Running back steady after injury; happy with first-place spot The Associated Press HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — He hasn't had that breakout game yet. His work has been steady, not spectacular. The offense has clicked in other areas more effectively than when he's been the focal point. yet Curtis Martin isn't complaining. Why should he? His team is in first place. "If I am an individual-oriented guy, then it would frustrate me," the New York Jets running back said yesterday. "I'll take whatever little yards to get the wins." The Jets have been getting those wins even when Martin has been stymied by eight man fronts and extra attention from opposing defenses. They are 6-3, tied with Miami in the AFC East, and have won four straight. Martin has four 100-yard games, but three of them barely made the mark. He missed the team's last defeat, at St Louis, after injuring his thigh while carrying 36 times (for 108 yards) against Miami the previous week. In New York's last two games, Martin rushed for 42 yards in the slop at Kansas City and 54 last Sunday vs. Buffalo, when the Bills stacked the line with seven or eight defenders and dared the Jets to pass. Which they did, getting three touchdowns. Martin admits he still isn't 100 percent, even though he had a pair of 100-yard efforts after returning from the thigh injury. When coach Bill Parecells was asked about possibly overworking his $36 million running back, he denied that was the case—even though Martin was on pace to carry nearly 400 times. Against Buffalo, Martin had 21 carries and shared duty with fullback Jerald Sowell. Still, Martin will get most of the work. If he doesn't pile up big numbers,he won't fret—provided the Jets keep winning. 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