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The following closes will be offered during the summer sessions: Accounting I Accounting II American Government American History to 1865 American History 1865 to Present Art Appreciation Principles of Biology Anatomy & Physiology I & II Anatomy & Physiology Algebra, Beginning & Intermediate Fundamentals of Chemistry Chemistry I Chemistry II Cultural Anthropology Developmental Psychology Web Page Design Children's Literature Foundations of Modern Education Fundamentals of Writing Elementary Spanish I English Composition I & II Elementary Spanish II Psvcholoav. General & Developmental House Production Introduction to Aeronautry Introduction to Airplane Design Introduction to Aviation Concepts and Applications Introduction to Music Introduction to Sociology World Regional Geography Introduction to Mass Media World Literature A Survey of Sufficient Literature and Their Stories, Poems and Play: Basic Applied Mathematics Intermediate Algebra Personal & Community Health Introduction to Geology Criminology Lifestyle Management Orientation Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Public Speaking Medical Terminology Journalism I Junior Liberal Difficulty Royals remain in last Adrian Wvld/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TORONTO — Roy Halladay pitched his AL-leading third complete game of the season and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the struggling Kansas City Rovals 3-1 last night. Toronto Blue Jays Orlando Hudson, right, celebrates as teammate Russ Adams makes the double play on the Kansas City Royals' Angel Berroa during ninth inning in westerday in Toronto. Shea Hillenbrand hit a two-run homer for the Blue Jays, who struggled before playing the major league-worst Royals. Toronto has won two straight against Kansas City after losing their previous four games overall. Halladay (5-2) allowed one run and eight hits, while striking out five and walking none for his 18th career complete game and his first since April 29, 2005, against the New York Yankees. Mike Sweeney homered for the Royals, who have lost 16 of 19 and dropped to 8-25. The 2003 AL Cy Young Award winner followed up a brilliant three-hitter in a win over Randy Johnson and the Yankees on April 29 with a lackluster effort in a 5-1 loss to Baltimore last Wednesday. Sweeney homered in the first inning, his seventh home run in his last nine games. He has 29 of Kansas City's 108 RBIs (27 percent). Hillenbrand hit a two-run homer off Zack Greinke (0-4), his third homer of the season and his first since April 16, at Texas. Toronto's Eric Hinske tripled in the second and scored on Ken Huckaby's RBI single. Greinke allowed three runs and six hits in the first complete game of his career. The game took 1 hour, 44 minutes. Notes: Kansas City DH Ken Harvey was a late scratch because of back tightness. ... The Royals are 3-8 on their road trip. ... The Blue Jays were swept in three of their previous home series this season. ... Toronto C Gregg Zaun thinks he'll return to the lineup in two weeks. Zaun sustained acussion while breaking up a double play in Chicago. Confidence CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B The Bears are hitting just .272 as a club compared to the Jayhawks' .294 offensive effort. Junior first baseman Jared Schweitzer continues to lead the Jayhawks as he extended his hitting streak to 23 games on Sunday against the Longhorns. He leads the starters with a .356 batting average and went 5-for-11 and drove in three runs vs. Texas. Nasby is hitting .228 and went 1-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored when the Bears faced the lavhawks earlier this year. In addition to his game-saving catch at the end of game two, junior outfielder Matt Batty went 5-for-11 at the plate against Texas. Baty is hitting .316 on the season. Although the majority of the team believes that the mustaches they are growing are the reasons for their recent success, fans will not catch Baty with one. "No 'stache for me, just the chin stuff," Baty said. "I've got a dirty 'stache." Although the Jayhawks are well-aware of the last two Big 12 series approaching, they also know not to overlook the trip to Springfield. "Tyson has been really good for us, there's no doubt about it." Price said. "SMS is a big game for us, a big RPI (Ratings Percentage Index) game. If we beat these guys, they have a pretty good RPI so our RPI will go up and we have a chance to make our regional." Baty said. The first game begins at 7 p.m. at Hammons Field in Springfield, Mo. Edited by Jesse Truesdale BIGG'S BBQ YOUNG MUSIC AND ROSE 'N' ROLL 2429 Iowa Next to Kief's Check out our specials online at www.biggsribs.com We also offer catering and carry-out for all your graduation needs 856-2550 Biggs BBQ Sports, Ribs, and Rock & Roll A Malfunctioning Transmission is nothing to be ashamed of. Call today for correction at a higher level! - Professional Transmission Correction - 3 year 36,000 mile guarantee 1225 East 23rd st. • 843.7533 Wednesday, May 11th 10am-2pm ISRAEL DAY Free Israeli Break 10:00am-11:30am on Wescoe Beach Falafel Lunch: 12:00pm-1:30pm on Wescoe Beach and Union Terrace Performance by Spunn 12:30 on Union Terrace *Come design a tile for our Peace Mosiac* on Wescoe Beach TOO MUCH STUFF TO MOVE? 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