16 University Daily Kansan Sports Thursday, April 17, 1986 10th inning home run leads Twins past A's United Press International MINNEAPOLIS — Gary Geetti hit a two-out, two-run homer in the 10th inning and led the Minnesota Twins to a 7-3 victory over the Oakland A's. With two out in the 10th, Mark Salas reached on infield single when third baseman Carney Lansford's throw pulled Dave Kingman off first base. Gaetti then an hit 0-2 pitch of Pete Athereton, 1-1, for his third homer to make a winner of Ron Davis, 1-0. Chicago 10, Detroit 4 In Chicago, Ron Kittle drove in four runs with a three-run homer and a sacrifice fly and Carlton Fisk also homered to leap the slump-ridden Chicago White Sox to a 10-4 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Houston 4. San Francisco 1 In San Francisco, Nolan Ryan singled home two runs and combined with Dave Smith on a seven-hitter and paced the Houston Astros to a 4-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants. Cincinnati 5, Atlanta 3 In Atlanta, Dave Concepcion hit two home runs and drove in three runs, and pinch-hitter Tracy Jones drove in the tie-breaking run with a sacrifice fly as the Cincinnati Reds beat the Atlanta Braves 5-3. California 4, Seattle 0 ANAHEIM, Calif. - a Rosn Romanick flirted with a no-hitter for 5 % innings before setting for a two-hitter last night, giving the California Angels a 4- victory over the Seattle Mariners. Padres 2, Dodgers1 SAN DIEGO — Graig Nettles singled home Kevin McReynolds with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning. The Padres won 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles. The decision left both teams with 10 straight one-run games, one short of the major-league record. The 1967 Cincinnati Reds hold the record of 11. Rainouts The following American League games were rained on yesterday: Cleveland vs. New York, Milwaukee vs. Texas, Baltimore vs. Toronto. In the National League, Louis vs. Pittsburgh, in Philadelphia were postponed. All of these games have been rescheduled for later in the season. Sports Briefs Council supports Coleman suspension KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The NCAA Council has reaffirmed the eligibility of Norris Coleman, Kansas State's high-scoring freshman basketball player, and Kobe Bryant to go to the Infractions Committee. Coleman, 24, the country's highest-scoring first-year player in Division I last year, played in 28 games for the Wildcats and led big points in scoring. He scored 25 points and nine rebounds per game. The National Collegiate Athletic Association's Administrative Committee declared Coleman ineligible in March because of a transcript technicality that left him barely shy of the 2.0 overall high school grade point average that was necessary at the time to be eligible. Brown is admitted There has been no indication that K-State will face disciplinary action from the NCA. In previous cases similar to Coleman's, the players had to sit out the number of games he played while he was ineligible. Kansas head coach Larry Brown will be admitted to the Columbia Regional Hospital in Columbia, Kentucky for hospitalization for hip surgery tomorrow. The surgery is designed to correct a defective hip joint that resulted from a playing injury in the American Basketball Association. We Love our Alpha Gam babies! Pledge-momming '86 STUDENT POLL Being taken today! Are you in favor of the Kansas Union Renovation? Voice your opinion at Strong Hall or the Kansas Union. Paid for by Student Activity Fee. UP IN THE AIR ABOUT WHAT TO DO? WERE PROMISE NOT TO LEAVE YOU HANGING IN MID-AIR. IT WONT COST A DIME TO WALK THROUGH THE DOOR TO SEE THE EXCITEMENT THAT THURSDAY NIGHTS HAVE BEEN GENERATING. 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Thursday, April 17 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, April 17 h.m. to Kappes Union 4th floor Kansas Union We will be recruiting applicants with the following skills: -Clinical -Word Processing Data Entry Marketing Placement Center to sign up Light Industrial Please call the University Placement Center to sign up OR stop by our booth in the Kansas Union. KIN Did You Know...? WATKINS AWARENESS The Student Health Advisory Board; - Chooses the student health insurance - Advises Watkins on non-medical matters - Is appointed by the Student Senate - Needs members who can serve 2-3 years for continuity Applications will be available soon consider joining us. Sponsored by the Student Health Advisory Board It's Coming Saturday, April 19 DR. HARMON BROWNLOW AMERICA'S TEACHER OF PROPHECY Sat, April 19: Signals From Outer Space- 7:30 p.m. An Opening in the Hallways at University of Texas in Houston DOUBLE SESSIONS- 5:30 & 7:30 Sun., April 20- What Time Is It By God's Clock? Mon, April 21 Tales Used Men 11am Tues, April 22 God's Friend to the World Armedmass Before Appointment Wednesday & Thursday - No Meeting Wednesday & Thursday - No needw Fri. April 25 - What Must Modern Man Do What Must We To Be Saved? Sat., April 26- God's Dwelling Place on Earth and in Heaven CRUSADE AUDITORIUM Crusade 10th and Connecticut, Lawrence, Kansas SATURDAY, 19 P 15 30 & 7:30 P.M. These meetings are for the general public and you are cordially invited.