4B Monday, October 30,1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Braves shed loser tag The Associated Press ATLANTA — At last, Atlanta has rid its Loserville image. The Braves finally did it, bringing a World Series championship to the city in its 30th season. The title became a reality Saturday night when Tom Glavine pitched one-hit ball for eight innings, and David Justice hit a sixth-inning home run in the Braves' 1-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians for a 4-2 Series triumph. It was the first championship for Atlanta in the three major sports baseball, basketball and football. The Braves had come close twice before, losing the Series in seven games to the Minnesota Twins in 1991 and in six games to Toronto in 1992. The NBA Hawks, the NFL Falcons and the Braves had been shutout for a combined 84 seasons before Saturday night. 84 seasons before Saturday night. It was fitting that Justice, who had criticized the Atlanta fans for being too quiet, would get the big hit. After the game, the Braves' outfieldder blew kisses to the screaming, capacity crowd of 51,875. "The fans were the biggest factor," he said. "I just wanted to get 'em fired up." And they were, standing and cheering from Glavine's first strike in the opening inning. They rose from their seats and roared each time the Atlanta left-hander got two strikes on a Cleveland hitter and stood and screamed during the ninth inning as Mark Wohlers retired the Indians in order. "This finally puts us out of Loserville status," said Keith Peck of Atlanta. "Braves fans have been vindicated," said Steve Carlisle of Atlanta. "It's what we deserve." Nationals await soccer team By Jeffrey Auslander Kansan sportswriter Sunshine and warm weather in November. That's what the Kansas men's club soccer team will experience when it arrives in Phoenix for the national soccer tournament Novi 15. The team qualified for nationals when it won the Great Plains Conference Tournament two weeks ago in Manhattan. However, the team is not yet satisfied. Its goal was not just to reach nationals, but to win nationals. "We were happy about winning the conference," said forward Will Stelle, Overland Park junior. "It wasn't as big of a feeling as it should have been because we felt we would qualify." The team's 13-game winning streak boosted the members' confidence going into the conference tournament. The team's 16-4-1 record has earned it a No. 14 national ranking. Kansas men's club soccer coach Patrick Phillips said he was happy that the team was reaching new heights now. Stelle said that peak physical conditioning was a big reason for the team's streak. Conditioning should be vital in the five-day Phoenix tournament, Phillips said. Today's Birthday (Oct. 30): This is a good year to put down roots. Take action in December. Fix it yourself in January. In February, a domestic breakdown may require professional assistance. A barrier to romance dissolves in March. The competition may push you to excel in May. There's job pressure in August, but you're strong enough to handle it. Don't overlook a requirement in October. Horoscopes Aries (March 21-April 19): A friend can help you solve a problem, so don't try to do it yourself. You may not have everything you need. Do your homework before purchasing. You may have to live with the decision for a long time. Taurus (April 20-May 20): A strong woman can see what you're missing. Get another opinion before you decide there's no room for advancement. Utilize a friend's experience. Do your best on an assignment. Gemini (May 21-June 21): Call your informants, and pump them for facts. A decision being made could affect you. If you're looking for love, one of your best friends might be ready. If you're in love, commit again! By Linda C. Black Cancer (June 22-July 22): You may have to make a choice that influences everything. Trust your intuition. Listen to your partner, even if you don't agree. Investing in a tool could save time. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Wonderful things could happen, but you might run into problems. Stick to a plan. A roommate or friend may try to interfere, so make sure you agree. You may have to get it in writing. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Although your routine might be disrupted, everything should work out. If you pay attention, you might learn something. In romance, you may discover a secret admirer. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): If you've got a financial problem, talk it over with someone who can help. Spend time with a person whose background is different. You could learn something. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): Act quickly and early to get what you want. Competition will be tough later. You can cover expenses by selling something. You may be able to talk a buyer into anything. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Ask an expert to help you solve a puzzle. If you clean closets, you may find something you thought was lost forever. A close friend can help get what you need. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): If a friend asks for a loan, stall. It could be for something you won't want to support. Instead, offer advice. Someone you love may be difficult. Don't worry; you'll make the connection soon. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): A transformation is under way. You may have to change some habits. An adversary may be right, so don't be inflexible. Instead of buying something new you want, get it used and fix it up. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): You could run into a tangle. You may be able to get a friend to pull strings to straighten it out. Dinner by water would be a wonderful way to relax. It could lead to a commitment. Note: Horoscopes have no basis in scientific fact and should be read for entertainment only. Need a birthday gift? How about paper? Wish a friend happy birthday over 13,000 times in just 5 minutes. How? Put it in print in the November 2 issue of The Kansan. It's easy - its color -it's only $7. 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