2B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2007 sports quote of the day "When I played pro football, I never set out to hurt anyone deliberately — unless it was, you know, important, like a league game or something." sports fact of the day — Dick Butkus sports trivia of the day Kansas football's largest margin of victory in program history was an 83-0 blowout against Washington University in St. Louis in 1923. More recently, the Jayhawks defeated University of Alabama at Birmingham 72-0 in 1994. Q: When was the last time the Jayhawks won their opening game by at least 45 points? A: In 1944 Kansas won 47-0 against Washburn at home. Henry Shenk was coach. MINK LAW DAY 2007 Missouri Iowa Nebraska Kansas Thursday, September 6th 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Overland Park Convention Center 6000 College Boulevard Overland Park, Kansas OPCC directions at http://www.opconventioncenter.com MINK Law Day provides prospective law students with an opportunity to speak with OVER 60 law school representatives from around the country. If you are interested in attending law school, come to learn what law schools are looking for in applicants. Attendance is free to the public. Informational break out sessions will be held at 4:00,5:00,and 6:00 p.m. with topics on Admissions $ ^{a} $ Scholarships and Financial Aid Career Opportunities and the Student Perspective. Pre-Register at Pre-Register at http://law.missouri.edu/mink/ Or contact the MU School of Law at 573-882-6042 or umclawadmissions@missouri.edu KICK the KANSAN Miami (FL) at Oklahoma this week's games Oregon at Michigan Nebraska at Wake Forest Boise State at Washington Missouri at Mississippi South Carolina at Georgia TCU at Texas Rice at Baylor standings Kelly Breckunitch, fantasy football 10-0 Emily Muskin, club sports 9-1 Thor Nystrom, sports administration 10-0 Erica Johnson columnist 10-0 Mark Dent basketball columnist 9-1 Eric Jorgensen, managing editor 10-0 Southern Oregon at Idaho State Virginia Tech at LSU Britt Beasley, softball, 9-1 Pat Tefft general assignment 9-1 Travis Robinett sports editor 9-1 Case Keefer, Big 12 football 8-2 Asher Fusco football 8-2 Bryan Wheeler, rowing, columnist 9-1 Kyle Carter associate sports editor 8-2 Rustin Dodd volleyball columnist 8-2 MLB Scott Toland swimming 8-2 Taylor Bern women's basketball 8-2 Kansas City calls up players to boost late-season pitch ARINGTON, Texas — The Kansas City Royals activated outfielder Mark Teaken from the 15-day disabled list and recalled pitchers Kyle Davies and Leo Nunez from Triple-A Omaha before their game to boost late-season pitching against the Texas Rangers on Monday night. Teahen had been out since straining his left forearm attempting to make a diving catch in Oakland on Aug. 18. He is hitting .284 with six homers and 52 RBI in 457 at-bats. The right-handed Davies, acquired from Atlanta on July 31. Ashlee Kieler campus editor 8-2 for reliever Octavio Dotel, was sent to the minors on Friday in order to clear space for Mike Sweeney, who was activated from the 60-day disabled list. He is 2-3 with a 6.75 ERA in six starts since joining Kansas City, and is expected to start Wednesday at Texas. Nunez is 2-2 with a 4.05 ERA in seven games with Kansas City, including Erick R. Schmidt, editor-in-chief 8-2 Matt Erickson campus editor 7-3 Tyler Passmore, cross country 7-3 Shawn Shroyer, baseball, columnist 6-4 2. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Malcolm Gibson, campus "celebrity" 9-1 six starts. On Tuesday the Royals will recal right-hander Luke Hochevar and first baseman Justin Huber, and purchase the contracts of catcher Paul Phillips and first baseman Craig Brazell. All four were on the Omaha roster. Associated Press Stephanie Atwood Kathryn August Jennifer Babb Lynn Bammel Brie Branting Rebecca Braun Anne Brill Mischia Brown Megan Burgardt Jennifer Brooke Burns Meredith Caldwell lizabeth Cristiano Anna Czarnecki Emily Davis Amanda Doerr Meg Dysart Hannah Feldman Dina Finer Megan Fracol Lane Frizell Rachel Gluck Whitney Hatfield Tess Hedrick Madelyn Huggins Elizabeth Johnson Diana Kelly Kelsey Kyle Laura Marshall Brooke Massey Courtney Newell Lindie Northup Mary Nulton Amy O'Brien Andrea Olsen Rachael Pedersen Catherine Paige Peeke Melissa Powell Macy Ritchey Lauren Schultz Kelly Schwartz Kortni Smith Laura Taylor Emily Travis Sarah Waugh Kendra Way Laura Wichern Clatre Wittler Sierra Wright HOME OPENER WELCOME BACK STUDENTS NIGHT TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 VS. UMKC 7:00 PM IOREJSI FAMILY ATHLETICS CENTER EARN ROCK CHALK REWARDS POINTS! STUDENTS FREE WITH KU ID 800-34-HAWKS / kuathletics.com ระบุค่า เชิงส่วนใหญ่