2B SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Watch that right hook THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2007 ASSOCIATED PRESS Ottawa Senators defenseman Wade Redden, right, throws a punch at Toronto Maple Leafs left winger Bates Battaglia during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Toronto on Wednesday. MLB Playoff Glance AMERICAN LEAGUE Wednesday, Oct 3 — Boston 4, Los Angeles 0 Friday, Oct. 5 — Los Angeles (Escobar 18-7) at Boston (Matsuzaka 15-12), 7:37 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7 — Boston (Schilling 9-8) at Los Angeles (Weaver 13-7), 2.07 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8 - Boston (Beckett 20-7) at Los Angeles (Lackey 19-9), 8:37 p.m., if necessary Wednesday, Oct. 10 — Los Angeles (Escobar 18-7) at Boston (Matsuzaka 15-12), 9:37 p.m., if necessary Cleveland vs. New York Thursday, Oct. 4 — New York (Wang 19-7) at Cleveland (Sabathia 19-7), 5:37 p.m. Friday, Oct. 5 — New York (Pettitte 15-9) at Cleveland (Carmona 19-8). 4:07 p.m. Sunday, Oct 7 — Cleveland (Westbrook 6-9) at New York (Clemens 6-6) 5:37 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8 — Cleveland (Byrd 15-8) at New York (Mussina 11-10), 5:07 p.m., if necessary Wednesday, Oct. 10 — New York (Wang 19-7) at Cleveland (Sabathia 19-7), 4.07 p.m., if necessary NATIONAL LEAGUE Arizona vs. Chicago Wednesday, Oct. 3 — Arizona 3, Chicago 1 Thursday, Oct. 4 — Chicago (Lilly 15- 8) at Arizona (Davis 13-12), 9:07 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6 — Arizona (Hernandez 11-11) at Chicago (Hill 11-8), 5:07 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7 — Arizona (Owings 8-8) at Chicago (TBA), 12:07 p.m., if necessary Tuesday, Oct. 9 — Chicago (TBA) at Arizona (TBA), 9:07 p.m., if necessary Philadelphia vs. Colorado Wednesday, Oct. 3 — Colorado 4, Philadelphia 2 Thursday, Oct. 4 — Colorado (TBA) at Philadelphia (Kendrick 10-4), 2.07 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6 — Philadelphia (Lohse 9-12) at Colorado (TBA), 8:37 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7 — Philadelphia (Moyer 14-12) at Colorado (TBA), 9:07 p.m., if necessary Tuesday, Oct. 9 — Colorado (TBA) at Philadelphia (Harmels 15-5), 5:37 p.m. if necessary Kick the Kansan Pick games, Beat the University Daily Kansan Staff, win a $25 gift certificate to Jayhawk and get your name in the paper. Bookstore Week 6 Kansas at Kansas St. ___ Colorado at Baylor Oklahoma St. at Texas A&M Oklahoma vs. Texas (in Dallas) Nebraska at Missouri Georgia at Tennessee Virginia Tech at Clemson Cincinnati at Rutgers Florida at LSU Wake Forest at Duke (Pick Score) Name: ___ E-mail: ___ Year in School: ___ Hometown: ___ THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN - The contest is open to current KU students only. Those selected as winners will be required to show a valid student I.D. - Contests must submit their selections on the form printed in the University Daily Kansan or to KickTheKansan@kansan.com - Entry forms must be dropped off at the Kansan Business Office, located at the west end of Staufer Flint, which is between Wescoe Hall and Watson Library, or they can be e-mailed to KickTheKansan@kansan.com. Entries, including those that are e-mailed, must be received by 11:59 p.m. the Friday before the games in question. No late entries will be accepted. - The winner is the contest with the best record. Winners will receive a $25 gift certificate to Jayhawk Bookstore. - The winner will be notified by email the Monday following the games. If a winner fails to reply to the notification by e-mail before midnight Tuesday, the Kansan has the right to select another winner. Only one person will officially be the winner each week. - The winner will be featured in the weekly "Kick the Kansan" selections the following Friday. Contestants are allowed to win as many times as possible. - Any decision by the Kansan is final. - Any decision by the Kanson is final. * Kanson staff members are not eligible. sports trivia of the day A: Tulsa in 2002, 43-33, Wyoming in 2003, 42-35, Missouri in 2004, 31-14, and Iowa State in 2006, 41-10 Q: Who has Kansas football coach Mangino defeated on the road? sports quote of the day - KU Football media guide "Sure, the home-field is an advantage -- but so is having a lot of talent." Dan Marino, former NFL quarterback Kansas football coach Mark Mangino has a road record of 4-21 during his KU career. sports fact of the day KU Football media guide. Sports Calendar Bloomington, Ind. FRIDAY Soccer at Drake, 7 p.m. Tennis, Hoosier Classic, All day, Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington, Ind. Football at Kansas State, 11 a.m. Softball vs. Johnson County Community College, 2 p.m. Softball vs. Central Missouri State, 4 p.m. Vellumbella at Texas A&M Tigers SATURDAY Tennis, Hoosier Classic, All day, Volleyball vs. Texas A&M, 7 p.m. NFL SUNDAY Vick trial set for Nov. 27 SUSSEX, Va. — A Surry County judge will set a trial date for Michael Vick and three co-defendants on state dogfighting charges on Nov. 27. The suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback and the others are not expected to be present at the hearing, Surry County Commonwealth's Attorney Gerald G. Poindexter said after a hearing Wednesday to determine if each defendant had legal representation. "All the good citizens of Surry County I am sure would like to see an end to this, along with a lot of other good people," Poindexter said. Poindexter said he hopes to have the trial begin as soon as possible. Softball vs. UMKC, noon Soccer at Texas Tech, 1 p.m. Men's golf, Windon Memorial Classic, All day, Glencoe, Ill. Tennis, Hoosier Classic, All day, Bloomington, Jnd. Virginia Beach attorney Larry Woodward, who will represent Vick on the state charges, said Vick turned himself in last week in Surry County for pretrial processing and bonding. Vick already has pleaded guilty to a federal dogfighting conspiracy charge and is awaiting sentencing Dec. 10. Woodward's appearance in court lasted less than 10 minutes. He walked in silence from the courthouse as about 30 reporters peppered him with questions. Vick was charged last week in the rural county, home to his dogfighting enterprise since 2001, with two state felony counts beating or killing or causing dogs to fight other dogs and engaging in or promoting dogfighting. Each felony is punishable by up to five years in prison. His lawyers have said they will fight the state charges on the grounds he can't be convicted twice of the same crime. In pleading guilty to a federal conspiracy charge Aug.27, Wick admitted helping to kill six to eight dogs, among other things. He faces up to five years in prison, while co-defendants Tony Taylor, Purnell Peace and Quanis Phillips also pleaded guilty to the same federal charge. Vick, suspended indefinitely by the NFL without pay, tested positive last month for marijuana, a violation of U.S. District Court Judge Henry Hudson's order that he stay clean in exchange for being allowed to be free. After that positive test, Hudson ordered Vick confined to his home address between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., with electronic monitoring and random drug testing. Associated Press The pain in Spain Associated Press Chelsea's Joe Cole, left, duels for the ball with Valencia's Emiliano Moretti during their Champions League Group B soccer match Wednesday at the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia, Spain. Cole scored the equalizing goal in the 21st minute, and his teammate Didier Drogba scored the game winner in the 70th minute to make the score 2-1. --drawing! Mark your calendars and join us! Spicy Red Wine Sauce!! Almost the Weekend ThursdaySpecial!!! Thursday Spee 16" Pizza 2 toppings 2-drinks Open 7 days a week Voted Best Pizza! 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