UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, September 4, 1996 5B Dallas' Emmitt Smith injured after landing on his shoulder The Associated Press CHICAGO — Emmitt Smith, a crucial cog in the offense that took the Dallas Cowboys to a Super Bowl title last year, was not injured severely on a play that froze his teammates in horror. He was released from a hospital late yesterday morning. "Emmitt's OK," said team physician Robert VanderWillem in Dallas. "He should be coming back from Chicago later this afternoon." The Cowboys' star running back spent the night in a hospital after being injured in a 22-6 loss to the Chicago Bears. Vandermeer said he was fairly positive Smith would not be able to play Sunday against the New York Giants. He said it was possible Smith might be able to play in two weeks. Vandermeer said he still had not decided whether to recommend that the All-Pro running back play in the Cowboys' home opener Sunday against the Giants. Smith, a four-time NFL rushing champion, was hurt with less than four minutes left in the game Monday when he carried out a fake. Emmitt Smith with 3:41 left and the Cowboys trailing 22:3. dived in the air and appeared to land on his shoulder. Quarterback Troy Alkman faked to Smith, then rolled out around right end and was knocked out of bounds. Smith had gone the other way, leaped into the air and came down hard without being hit by a defender. Smith, who started despite a sore knee, 72 vards on 18 carries. The extent of the injury was not known immediately. Smith had pain throughout his back but had movement in all his extremities, a team representative said. X-rays taken as a precaution showed no fractures. Smith was admitted to Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Croatian thunders on in U.S. Open Austrian No.3 seed to meet No.6 Agassi in baseline battle NEW YORK — Fourth-seeded Goran Ivanisevic battered his way into the U.S. Open quarterfinals yesterday, with his thunderbolt serve punctuating the match. The Associated Press The left-handed Croatian pounded out 20 aces in his 6-4, 3-6, 3-7 (7-2) victory against unseeded Andrei Medvedev of the Ukraine. In another fourth-round match, Spain's Alex Correta defeated Guy Forget of France 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5). The victory unseeded the unnecessarily Corretia a spot in the quarterfinals against the winner of tonight's match between top-seeded and defending champion Pete Sampras and hard-serving Australian Mark Paphlippousis. Ivanisevic, with one of the biggest serves in tennis, has reached the quarters on the hardcourts of the National Tennis Center for the first time. His next opponent will be the winner of a later match today between Stefan Edberg, playing in his final Grand Slam tournament, and Britain's Tim Henman. Andre Agassi "I played very well," Ivanisevic said. "Every time I had a break point, I played a good point." Last year's finalist Andre Agassi knows what's next for him. It's what he calls big tennis. "Big tennis is when you get two guys trying to establish their will out there on the court," Agassi said. That's exactly what Assagi expects in his quarterfinal matchup against third-seeded Thomas Muster. "We both are going to be beating the ball pretty good from the baseline," Agassi said. "You'll hear explosions off the racket four, five, six times a point. That's big tennis." Agassi, seeded sixth in the year's final Grand Slam tournament, grabbed a spot in the quarters Monday by defeating fellow-American David Wheaton 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. Muster, a left hander from Austria, advanced by downing No. 13 Thomas Enqvist of Sweden 7-6 (7-4), 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. Muster is ranked No.2 in the world but was dropped to third in the U.S. Open seedlings by the U.S.Tennis Association, exchanging places with Michael Chang. The association made several other changes, including boosting Agassi from No.8 in the rankings to No.6 in the seedings. Agassi, attempting to become the first player to win the Olympic gold medal and the U.S. Open men's singles in the same year, encountered few problems against Wheaton, although he did drop the opening set. "I did what I needed to do," Agassi said. EarnCASH New donors earn $20 Today up to $40 this week by donating your life-saving plasma NABI Biomedical Center 749-5750 816 W. 24th suite B (behind Laird Noller) Hours: Mon-Fri 9-6:30 Juccers Showgirls Totally Nu*e FREE Totally Nu Dancers wednesday night is student night $2 off with KUID NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! Opens 7:30 p.m. 913 N. 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