4B Wednesday, October 4, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Etc. Shop 928 Mass.Downtown Parking in the rear Call for Submissions literature ▲ poetry ▲ art October 6, 1995 Literary All literature is due in the KiosK mailbox in rm.3114 Wescoe by 5 p.m. Magazine All artwork is due in rm.200C Art & Design 12-5 p.m. all work must have student name and ID# Questions? call Rhonna 842-4096 Questions? call Rhon or Nicole 749-1908 partially funded by SPORT TRIVIA BOWL I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 JAYHAWK What NFL team plays its home games in Irving, Texas? What team did Nolan Ryan play his first major league game for? What women tennis player has won the most Wimbledon titles? What two NFL teams played in the first indoor Super Bowl? Can you answer these questions? This is a one-on-one event to see Who is the most knowledgeable sports fan on the hill. $5/person Sign-up in 208 Robinson. Registration deadline is October 5 at 5:00 PM sponsored by Recreation Services 864-3546 and 1-800-Coll Seattle scored twice in the ninth off John Wetteland before he retired Jay Buhner and Mike Blowers with two runners on base ending the game. He allowed only three base runners in the first four innings and was pitching with a 7-0 lead when he finally allowed a run in the sixth The Reds scored four runs in the first inning on a two-run double by Hal Morris and a two-run homer by Benito Santiago. The Reds defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-2 in the opener of the National League playoff series. The game was played before a paid crowd of 44,199 — much less than a sellout. They didn't have a lot to cheer about by the time the Reds open series with victory LOS ANGELES — The Cincinnati Reds sent a quick message last night — their shaky play during the season's final month, especially on natural grass, meant nothing. The Associated Press Wednesdays are STUDENT NIGHTS Schourek, 2-0 with a 1.13 ERA against the Dodgers this season, allowed only five hits in seven innings, walking three and striking out five. Randy Velarde was hit by a pitch from Nelson to start the seventh and Boggs, out of action since leaving last Wednesday's game with a sore left hamstring, singled off Bobby Ayala for his third hit. He had his personal six-game winning streak against Cincinnati snapped, and his 10 victories in his last 11 decisions meant as little as the Reds' 10-game losing streak on grass. Griffey highlighted Seattle's first post-season game with a solo $2 admission with student ID Cincinnati had lost 10 consecutive games on grass and 18 of its last 31 overall during the regular season. But the four-run rally with two outs in the first and the pitching of Pete Schourek made those factors moot. Martinez allowed 10 hits and seven runs, all earned, while walking two and striking out three. He was appearing in a post-season game for the first time, too, but he wasn't as fortunate as Schourek. Rookie Andy Pettitte will pitch for the Yankees against Andy Benes in game two tonight in New York. Griffey went 3-for-5, drove in three runs and scored three times for the Mariners. Ramon Martinez allowed one-out singles to Barry Larkin and Ron Gant before getting Reggie Sanders on a foul popup. Morris then sliced a 1-2 pitch into the left-center gap, and Santiago hit a 2-1 pitch to the left field seats. Wearing nothing. NEW YORK — Don Mattingly and the New York Yankees would not be denied, despite Ken Griffey Jr. Wearing nothing but a smile... The Reds extended their lead to 7-0 in the fifth. Sanders doubled, took third on a single by Morris and scored on a sacrifice fly by Santiago. Bret Boone followed with a double putting Martinez out of the game, and Jeff Branson greeted reliever John Cummings with a two-run double. Mattingly, playing in the postseason for the first time in his 14-year career, delivered an RBI single and a double. Playoff veterans Wade Boggs and Ruben Sierra both homered and Bernie Williams doubled home the go-ahead run during a four-run seventh inning. homer off the upper-deck facade in the fourth inning and a long, two-run home in seventh that tied it 4-4. His performance was reminiscent of George Brett's three home runs at Yankee Stadium for Kansas City in a 6-5 loss to New York in Game 3 of the 1978 American league playoffs. The wild-card Yankees overcame Griffey's two home runs and defeated Seattle 9-6 last night in their American League playoff opener. The Associated Press Still, it was not enough to stop the Yankees in their 35th year of post-season play, most in the majors, and first since 1981. New York broke the 4-4 tie in the seventh against loser Jeff Nelson and two other relievers, keyed by Williams' RBI double and Sierra's two-run homer. Williams singled home another run in the eighth with his third hit. Cone, 9-2 since the Yankees got him from Toronto, pitched eight innings and allowed four runs and six hits. Just like that, it was 4-0, and the Reds all had the runs they needed. Yankees hold off Mariners ATLANTA-CHICAGO: Stats from the Braves' victory. Page 2B. A standing, stomping crowd of 57,178, the largest at Yankee Stadium since it was remodeled for the 1976 season, saw David Cone pitch New York to a 1-1 lead in the series. ATLANTA-CHICAGO: Stats from. Dodgers came to bat in the first. BOSTON-CLEVELAND: Score. and stats. Page 2B. OPEN FOR LUNCH! MON BUFFALO WINGS $2.25 PITCHERS $3.50 THURS ONION RING BASKETS $2.25 $1.50 SCHOONERS TUES CHICKEN STRIP BASKETS $2.50 $1.50 BOULEVARD SCHOONERS ALLBEER & FOOD SPECIALS RUN11-CLOSE! 8654044 8651034 618 W.12th St. (atend of campus) THE CROSSING BAR & GRILL FRI JALAPENO POPPERS BASKETS $2.00 $1.50 16OZ. RAILERS WED BURGER BASKETS $2.50 $1.50 16 OZ. 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