Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansas Tuesday, September 21, 1999 If you are thinking about what your life is going to be like after graduation we would like to help you figure it out. Northwestern Mutual Life/BAIRD The Quiet Company www.northwesternmutual.com Don't miss this chance to learn about the type of opportunities that will get you headed in the right direction. Come check us out at the Business Career Fair Wednesday, September 22 at the Kansas Union. "Overall, I am pleased with our performance," coach Tracy Bunge said. "You're never pleased with a 1-3 record, but the fall is not about wins and losses. The fall is about looking at things we practiced in a game situation." The tournament was the earliest the team has begun fall play in several years. "It was a typical first weekend," The Jayhawks lost the first game to Green Bay-Wisconsin, 2-1, and split a pair of games against Iowa, winning the early game 8-5, and losing the final game 2-1. cent comfortable." the games were used to determine the responsibilities of the new assistant coaches. Softball team starts fall season "I decided to put Julie Wright in the first base box, and leave Drew Christmian in the dugout." Bunge said. "Drew's got a great deal of experience and knowledge of the mental side of hitting. His being able to talk to players as they go on deck, or come off the field will be beneficial. Julie is very perceptive on the field and can communicate well with runners. She has worked with me before and knows when I like to send runners." The Jayhawks will have three practices this week before their fall home opener at 1 p.m. Friday. They will play two games each on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. "The first game against Iowa was not pretty." Bunge said. "Just about anything that could happen, did happen. At times Sarah looked sharp, at times she didn't. She hadn't thrown enough to get 100 per- By Joel Francis sports@kansan.com Kansan sports writer "I expected the hitters to be behind," she said. "We've really only seen four days of practice against live arms. The Green Bay pitcher wasn't a quick thrower, and we didn't adjust to the slow pitch." McGwire's 59th ruins perfect game The Kansas softball team opened its fall season with a three-game tournament last Sunday in Iowa City. —Edited by Jennifer Roush The team rebounded and scored three runs in the eighth inning winning its first game against Iowa, which gave Sarah Clopton, Orlando, Fla. senior, her first win. By Joel Francis The Associated Press CHICAGO— Mark McGwire's 59th homer was the perfect way to end a perfect game Monday night. Big Mac broke up Jon Lieber's bid to pitch a perfect game with two outs in the seventh inning, moving McGwire to within two home runs of Sammy Sosa for the major league lead and sparking the St. Louis Cardinals in a 7-2 victory against the Chicago Cubs. Sosa fled out to the wall in the first, walked, singled and struck Bunge said the offense struggled, but she expected it. Bunge said. "We were not real sharp; we hadn't spent enough practice time to be sharp." McGwire, who hit 70 homers last season beating Sosa by four, broke his own record of 128 for most homers in two seasons. He now has 129, combining this season and last. He has homered four times in his last four games. run homers to Thomas Howard and J.D. Drew. After a single by Marcus Jensen, Lieber (8-11) was lifted and St. Louis scored two more on an RBI single by Eduardo Perez and run-scoring double by Edgar Renteria increasing the lead to 7-0. Check Us Out! www.kansan.com The game was scoreless when McGwire crunched an 0-1 pitch over the center-field fence into a 16 mph wind. After that, Lieber — winless in 13 starts since July 10 — fell apart. In an ensuing set of six pitches, Lieber gave up two singles and two Lieber struck out nine of the first 17 batters, including McGwire in his first two at-bats, and had retired 20 straight on a chilly 61- degree night. out staying at 61 homers. McGwire finished 1-for-4 in the opener of a three-game series at Wrigley Field. TAKE THIS JOB AND LOVE IT. The dream of becoming an engineer is far from a universal one. Engineers are a special breed. At the Cessna Aircraft Company, our special breed of engineers have designed the world's fastest, most versatile, and most popular business jets. How would you like to do this for a living? Stop by the Cessna booth during the September 28th Career Fair and find out a few things that will help you answer that question. 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