Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 15, 1998 (read between the lines) 7 am 7 pm AT&T Student Advantage Card Sprint FONCARD AT&T Student Advantage Card Sprint FONCARD Service charge 0¢ 90¢ 0¢ 90¢ Cost per minute 20¢ 35¢ 20¢ 10¢ Total 8 minute call $1.60 $3.70 $1.60 $1.70 Sprint Sense College Plan Stand Alone FONCARD Option A Rates as of 7/19/98 Use your AT&T Student Advantage Card so you won't get blindsided with hidden service charges on every calling card call before you've even said hello. 20¢ a minute. 24 hours a day. And no per call service charge. Why would you use anything else? Smart move. You got the new AT&T Student Advantage Card. But why aren't you using it as your calling card? It's just 20¢ a minute whenever, wherever you call in the U.S. With no per call service charge:* No monthly fee. And no gimmicks. Don't have one yet? 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The Braves had won two in a row But the Padres won the series 4-2, with a five-run sixth inning off pitcher Tom Glavine as October hero Jim Levitz drove in the so-head run. Now it's the Padres who will travel Tony Gwynn, 38, is the last remaining member from the Padres' other trip to the Series — the five-game wipe-out by Detroit. The eight-time batting champion contributed two hits in the clincher. to meet New York in Game 1 of the World Series on Saturday. Despite having reached the postseason a record seven straight times, the Braves have just one World Series championship to show for it. With 106 Hitchcock came through. Just 9-7 in the regular season and with a history of pitching poorly on three days' rest, Hitchcock improved to 3-0 with a 1.13 ERA in postseason wins against Houston and Atlanta. Hitchcock, a former Yankee. allowed only two hits in five innings and struck out eight. Leading 5-0, he left after a pair of lead off walks to start the sixth and then Brian Boehringer, also a former Yankee, relieved and got three quick outs. With the game scoreless, Glavine and the Braves ruined themselves in the sixth inning. The inning began when Gwynn grounded out. Greg Vaughan ran to Leyritz didn't hit the ball out of the park, but an RBI groundout put the Padres ahead. Wally Joyner followed with a single and Glavine pitched around Chris Gomez, loading the bases with a two- out walk. Hitchcock hit a low liner that seemed to confuse Danny Bautista, and Bautista made a late dive and that was no good. The ball clanged off his glove and the Braves watched as two runners scored. That finished Glavine, and Quilvio Veras greeted John Rocker with an RBI single for a 5-0 lead. The Padres relied on their strong bulpen to close it out the combined two-hitter, with relief ace Trevor Hoffman setting the final three outs. Having beaten already Houston (102 wins) and Atlanta (106), the 98-win Padres will try to do it again against the Yankees, who set an AL record with 114 victories. With a combined 212 wins, the Yankees and Padres have the most victories among World Series opponents. The previous mark was 210 by Baltimore (108) and Cincinnati (102) in 1970. Angry Packers head to the Lions' lair By Dave Goldberg The Associated Press Green Bay at Detroit full two weeks off. They should be grumbling because the Lions have to play the angry Packers, who lost for the first time Oct. 5 to Minnesota and will have had 10 days to hear about it when they get to the Silverdome "I told my wife that I thought about retiring after the game. That's how bad it hurts," Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre said of that 37-24 rout. "After the Super Bowl, I thought about retiring, too." Favre didn't talk that way after last year's game in Detroit. won 26-15 by the Lions for their fourth win in five regular-season home games against Green Bay. In that one, Favre tried to throw from his knees and had the ball picked off and returned for a touchdown. The teams met on opening day at Lambeau Field, and Green Bay won 38-19. That was the game in which Terry Fair of Detroit and Roall Reston had back-to-back kickoff returns for touchdowns One big difference: Scott Mitchell was at quarterback for the Lions in that game. Charlie Batch will be there this time. Go with the anger and the 61/2 points by which the Packers are favored. PACKERS, 30-13 New York Jets at New England (Monday night) Curtis Martin, signed from the Patriots by Bill Parcells, may not play in the sec ond annual Tuna Bowl. But Robert Edwards will and he's doing very nicely, thank you, as Martin's replacement. PATRIOTS, 20-10 New Orleans at Atlanta When was the last time these two both had a winning record when they met? A playoff game, seven years ago. Atlanta won that one. 27-20. FALCONS, 28-20 Philadelphia at San Diego Kevin Gilbride is gone and Ray Rhodes is probably going. Can June Jones coexist with Ryan Leaf the way he didn't with Jeff George? CHARGERS. 5-3 Indianapolis at San Francisco Name your score. 49ERS. 38-3 Washington at Minnesota Name your score. VIKINGS, 38-3 St. Louis at Miami DOLPHINS,27-24 The Rams broke an eight-game home losing streak last week. Now they start a road losing streak. Baltimore at Pittsburgh Browns-Steelers for the second time this season. STEELERS 20,12 Jacksonville at Buffalo A dangerous game for the Jaguars. Yes, Doug Flutie is more mobile than Dan Marino. Dallas at Chicago JAGUARS, 22-19 Dallas at Chicago Not a pushover. COWBOYS, 20-14 Arizona at New York Giants Arizona at New York Giants Two very good defenses. Two very bad offenses. CARDS, 7-6 Carolina at Tampa Bay Carolina at Tampa Bay The Panthers are what the Bucs used to be. BUCS, 20-3 Cincinnati at Tennessee Neil O'Donnell never played for the Oilers. OILERS, 13-9 Dr. Bill Leonard Presents 2 lectures under the theme, "The Shape fo American Religion in a New Millennium" Dean of WAKE FOREST University Divinity School First Babtist Church Celebrating 1998 as "The Year of Invitation" 1330 Kasold Drive • 843-0020 Tomorrow October 16th 10:30 pm BRAZI FALL PARTY Wearing contact lenses has never been so affordable. at Dos Hombres 815 New Hampshire BRAZILIAN tickets available at the door $3 - over 21 $5 - under 21 Wear them for up to a week and replace them with a fresh,new pair No long-term buildup that can irritate your eyes $19.95 No more cleaning hassles ACUVUE (6 Lenses) Disposable Contact Lens Multi-Pak Exam & fitting fees not included in price. Exam & fitting fees not included in price. The EyeDoctors DRS. PRICE, YOUNG, ODLE, HORSCH PA. 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