Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 20, 1999 HOMEMADE cherry-blueberry-chocolate-lemon-chocolate chip CHEESECAKE LIMIT FOUR PIECES PER PERSON (PIG) 10/31/99 expires ATLANTA — After 11 innings, it was the Atlanta Braves who came up with the miracle. Braves hold off Mets rally, win series On a night that had even more drama than the Mets' 4-3, 15-inning victory Sunday at Shea Stadium, the teams gave a roaring, raucous crowd of 52,335 all it could handle. Andruw Jones drew a baseloaded walk from Kenny Rogers with one out in the 11th inning, and the Braves survived a final string of Mets' comebacks, beating New York 10-9 yesterday to win the National League Championship Series 4-2. The Associated Press The Braves wrecked the Mets' hopes of a Subway Series and advanced to the World Series to face the New York Yankees. Game One in the rematch of the 1996 Series will be Saturday night at Turner Field. But after the Mets took a 9-8 lead on Todd Prunt's sacrifice fly in the 10th, the Braves tied it in the bottom of the inning on pinch-hitter Ozzie Guillen's single. The Mets, who trailed 5-0 in the first inning, looked like they might become the first team in postseason history to win three games in a row after losing the first three. Then in the 11th, Gerald Williams led off with a double and BASEBALL PLAYOFFS National League game six: Atlanta Braves 10 New York Mets 9, 11 innings. Braves win series 4-3 moved up on Walt Weiss' sacrifice bunt. Two intentional walks loaded the bases for Jones, and he worked the count full before taking a ball high and outside. Torre regains spirit after battle with cancer The Associated Press "All of a sudden, my stomach started hurting and I realized the passion was there," he said early BOSTON — For months, Joe Torre didn't know if he cared enough to keep managing. Congor will do that. yesterday after leading New York past Boston and into the World Series for the third time in his four seasons. He is the fifth Yankees' manager to win three pennants, joining Casey Stengel (10), Joe McCarthy (eight), Miller Huggins (six) and Ralph Houk (three). Then, last month in Toronto's SkyDome, with the Yankees' division lead dwindling, he learned something about himself. But for a while, he wasn't sure And now the 59-year-old New Yorker will face a World Series opponent that fired him: the Atlanta Braves. he belonged. After a doctor diagnosed cancer in Torre during spring training he left the team March 10. He had surgery eight days later and didn't rejoin the Yankees until May 18. "When that whole thing started with the prostate cancer in spring training, you really didn't care about baseball," he said, trying to put his team's season and his life in perspective. when you're going through your recovery, you're not sure if you're going to care when you get back. Then, once I got back, it was sort of like, let me study myself." "You go through that — and When Torre rejoined the team, he drifted along, as his team did for much of the 1999 season. "I know a lot of my players had said I was a little bit different because I sort of had this philosophy or perspective that it's only a game of baseball," Torre said. Crime & Delinquency Career Fair Attention Students Interested in Law Enforcement. Come and Join: - Lawrence Police Department - KU Police - KBI - and more For Career & Internship information October 20,1999 5. 7 p.m. Kansas Room at the Kansas Union 5-7 p.m. Need A Break? 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Friday·Oct.22·5:30pm Friday·Oct.22·5:30pm Downtown Lawrence-8th St. [between Mass & New Hampshire] Join Head Coach Terry Allen, the Jayhawk Football Team, the KU Band and Spirit Squad as we gear up for the 108th Border War with Mizzou! Enjoy a tasty "Tiger" Burger, tons of fun, and some rockin' live jazz in the street following the rally. Big Blue Sale! Friday • Oct. 22 • Noon to 6pm Downtown Lawrence Grab some great deals at the Big Blue Sale from a variety of Downtown merchants! Presented by: The Sandbar 17 E. 8th St. ---