6B Wednesday, October 25, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Indians find a little extra The Associated Press CLEVELAND — Cancel that missing persons report. The real Cleveland Indians have shown up. Eddie Murray singled home the winning run in the 11th inning last night and the Indians practically saved their season by rallying past Atlanta 7-6 and cutting the Braves' lead in the World Series to 2-1. No team in baseball postseason history has overcome a 3-0 deficit, and the Indians made sure they wouldn't have to either by winning the first World Series game played in Cleveland in 41 years. Keyed by Kenny Lofton, who reached base in all six of his at- bats, the Indians scored a run in the eighth to tie it 6-6. Then in the 11th against Alejandro Pena, Carlos Baerga led off with a double, Albert Belle was intentionally walked and Murray hit a sharp single to center that easily scored pinch-runner Alvaro Espinoza. Cleveland stopped a six-game World Series losing streak dating to 1954. The Braves, meanwhile, had their seven-game winning string in this postseason snapped. The Indians will try to even the Series tonight in Game 4. Ken Hill is likely to start against Atlanta's Steve Avery. Three K-State football players arrested MANHATTAN — Three Kansas State football players were arrested on several misdemeans yesterday in connection with an alleged assault in August The Associated Press Brian Kavanagh, the Wildcats' junior backup quarterback, linebacker Percell Gaskins and defensive end Nyle Wiren were charged with two counts of battery and one count each of criminal damage to property, conspiracy to commit battery and cruelty to animals, said Riley County Police Sgt. Kurt Moldrup County Police Sgt. Kurt Moldrup. The players turned themselves in at the police station, Moldrup said. He said they appeared before a judge, who released them on their own recognizance Kansas State football coach Bill Snyder had no immediate comment about the arrests or the players' eligibility for Saturday's game against No. 6 Kansas. Both Wiren and Gaskins are starters. All three face potential fines and jail time. Their court date is scheduled for Nov. 1 at 1 p.m. Today's Birthday (Oct. 25): You're even more powerful than usual this year. Make the big commitment by mid-November and put money down in December. In January, acquire a new skill so you can take advantage of an outrageous opportunity. Solve a romantic problem in March by working together. Cement a partnership in May. Take a trip in July on business, or to see family, or both. Through next October, keep negotiations quiet and you'll emerge triumphant. Horoscopes Arles (March 21-April 19): This morning will be a good time to go over details and make sure everything is where it's supposed to be. Make major decisions early, so you don't have to bother with them later. This evening will be an excellent time to learn the truth. Just ask. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Things look good for business today. Secrets will probably work in your favor and so will secret ingredients. You're probably going to have better luck in romance early in the day. Later, you may find yourself revealing more than you Gemini (May 21-June 21): Concentrate on your work this morning, even if you're groggy, or you'll have to do the job over. This evening, break away from the pressure you've been under. A change of scene and a long talk with a good friend will get you back into top mental shape. intended. Cancer (June 22-July 22): Don't buy a lot of hot air today! If a sometimes friend tries to talk you into a worthless deal, turn it down. You'll have the best luck with the least effort in romance. A scheme you devise with your sweetheart could produce bountiful returns on your investment. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Part of today might be slightly inhibited, and another part may have elements of wild abandon. Before you go out to play, follow through on your responsibilities or you could encounter some trouble. Give your attention to a loved one at home. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): This morning, you should be able to get a lot done but may start losing interest later in the day. Don't waste your time trying to clean up after a slob unless that's your job. Slight problems in romance will just make your evening more interesting. You can solve them. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): A business deal this morning could work out better for the other guy than it does for you. Read the fine print carefully, and then put off your decision for a few days! This evening, a social gathering could prove to be educational as well as entertaining, so go. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): This morning, make deals, wind up old projects, or just luxurate in the status you've achieved. 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