Section B·Page 6 --- The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 11, 2001 kansan.com Front Page News Sports Arts Opinion Extra Via Christi Nursing Scholarship for Transfer Students NEWMAN UNIVERSITY is proud to announce a new scholarship available for transfer students who have met admission requirements for the nursing program. ♦ $2,000 per year scholarship; renewable for second year of nursing program. - Twenty-three scholarships currently available for the 2011-02 academic year. - Small classes, state-of-the-art facilities and outstanding faculty. - Numerous clinical opportunities through Via Christi and other area agencies. For more information contact the Newman University admissions office at 316-942-4291, ext. 144, or toll free at 877 NEWMANU, ext. 144 COMPARE. DON'T COMPROMISE. NEWMAN UNIVERSITY ViaChristi Health System 3100 McCormick Ave. + Wichita, KS 67213-2097 newmanu.edu Major League Baseball The Associated Press Cardinals rookie defying the odds the start of something special for St. Louis Cardinals rookie Albert Pujols. ST. LOUIS — What was supposed to be a one-week trial may turn out to be Pujols, 21 stent almost all of his first professional season at Class A Peoria, Ill. He made the team despite the misgivings of some in the organization who felt the major leagues might be too much of a shortcut, and was supposed to head to the minors when Bobby Bonilla recovered from a hamstring injury. When Bonilla was activated Monday, Pujols was still on the roster. He's been too good, wherever he's played, to send down. Are your fears about social situations disrupting your daily life and relationships "We were trying to, but he kept hitched," said St. Louis batting coach Mike Easler. "They're going to be standing in line to watch him hit like Mark McGwire pretty soon." "There were no guarantes," said St. Louis general manager Walt Jocketty. "We were going to make a decision, and he was one of the alternatives." Pujols was 7 for 14 with a home run, three doubles and eight RBI in a three-game sweep at Arizona during the weekend, filling the offensive void with McGwire and Jim Edmonds. "For him to play the way he's playing now is unbelievable." Erdmann said sidelined by injuries. "It's wonderful to see." Bonilla said. "It neat when something like that happens. The kid can really play." Puilors is not overly impressed with any of this. Facing Randy Johnson last week in Arizona, there was just a touch of awa He homered again, a two-run shotoff Denny Neagle, in the Cardinals' 3-2 victory in the home-opening victory against the Colorado Rockies, and is batting. 346 with a team-high 10 RBIs. "I wasn't intimidated," Pujols said. "But this is a guy I was watching on TV when I was growing up. It was like, I can't believe I'm facing Randy Johnson struck out Pujols the first at-bat. But in the third inning, Pujols hit a two-run, two-out double off Johnson to put the Cardinals ahead for good in a game they eventually won 9-4. Johnson." Making a curtain call was a natural progression, considering the fast track he's on. In his first game at Busch Stadium, Pujols received a loud ovation, then hit the homer in his first at-bat to a roar that wouldn't stop until he emerged from the dugout to tip his cap. "It was real nice," Pujols said. "I'm relaxing, that's the main thing. I'm just playing the game the way I know how." Giants' power spoils home opener for Padres The Associated Press SAN DIEGO — Opening day for the San Diego Padres quickly turned into over-the-fence day for San Francisco's Jeff Kent and Armando Rios. Kent and Rios each homered twice and drove in San Francisco's first eight runs as the Giants ruined San Diego's home opener 11-6 yesterday. Kent, last year's National League MVP, had five FBI and homered for the third time in six days against San Diego. The defending NL West champion Giants are 4-0 this season against the Padres, who finished last in 2000, 21 games back. Do you fear being the focus of attention? Would you turn down a job promotion because of the anxiety of giving a presentation? Do you have the fear that others scrutinize you? Do you fret about being humiliated in public? If so, you may be suffering from Social Phobia. Take this opportunity to learn more about your feelings, your physical reactions and about this common problem. A well-known pharmaceutical company is studying an investigational Kent and Rios homered in both the first and third innings, quickly silencing the sellout crowd of 61,277 that had given Tony Gwynn a long standing ovation during pregame introductions and cheered new Hall of Famer Dave Winfield during the ceremonial first pitch. San Diego came in at .500 for the first time since last April 27 last year. San Diego's Ben Davis drove in three runs, including a two-run homer in the eighth, his first. His homer scored Bubba Trammell, aboard on a two-run double. All four homers came off newcomer Kevin Jarvis (0-1), the 13th Padres pitcher to allow four homers in a game. If you're at least 18 years old and exhibit these kind of intense anxiety provoking fears and distressing reactions, call to learn more about this research study and how your may qualify for evaluations and investigational medication at no charge. Marvin Benard scored on Dave Maurer's wild pitch in the seventh to make it 9-0. Kent hit a three-run homer with one out in the first, and Rios hit a solo shot with two outs. They each hit two-run homers in the third to make it 8-0. run on four hits in 62.0 innings to beat the Padres for the second time in six days. Game notes: Kent has 12 career two-homer games and Rios three... The last Padres pitcher to serve up four homers was Sterling Hitchcock last May 5 at Arizona...San Francisco's Eric Davis took batting practice but wasn't in the lineup. He hasn't played since twisting his left knee last Thursday against the Padres, and he's listed as day-to-day...Winfield, a Padres star in the 1970s, will have his No.31 retired Saturday night. Gwynn singled to his favorite spot, the "5.5 hole" between shortstop and third base, for San Diego's first hit off Jarvis lasted just three innings; allowing eight runs and seven hits, walking one and striking out five. medication that could help those who suffer from Social Phobia. Ortiz with two outs in the fourth inning. Ortiz struck out seven and walked two. Russ Ortiz (2-0) gave up one earned Summer at KU in KC Offering undergraduate courses CALL TO FIND OUT IF YOU QUALIFY (816)926-0932 Going home to the Kansas City area this summer? Get ahead in your coursework by enrolling in an undergraduate class at the Edwards Campus. This summer we are offering Junior and Senior level courses in Liberal Arts and Sciences. Call 913-897-8400 or visit our website http://kuec.ukans.edu Edward Summer Schoo Campus Starts June 5 Where ambition and excellence merge. 12600 QUIVIRA ROAD, OVERLAND PARK, KS 66213 If you haven't filed your taxes yet, you may need to file for an extension or file late. Legal Services for Students 101 Holbrook Avenue 400 Brownsville Ave 963-625-5655 Jo Hardesty, Director * 148 Burge Union * 864-5665 Kansan Classified 115 On Campus 115 Announcements 140 Entertainment 140 Lost and Found 305 For Sale 310 Computers 315 Home Furnishings Makk-Snorkel-Fin Annual Scuba Equipment Sale Sat. 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The University Theatre opens the 2001 season with Butterfly Kiss by Gail Roe, a contemporary play for material; callback lists are posted by noon and about women, this drama features the life of a woman who has been subjected to sexual and gender-based violence; roles a dark, contemporary play by a woma 120 - Announcements Classified Policy 120 - Announcements 105 Personals 110 Business Personals 24 hours any day www.hqcc.lawrence.ks.us --- FREE CONCERTS! You can on the Guest List! Go to www.bottleneckconcert.com to choose your Bottleneck concert. FREE POOL! Monday - Saturday, 3 to 8 pm The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire 21 & over with ID. Pepsi hour daily 3-4pm. All soft drinks on sale. 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