14 Tuesday, November 16, 1993 You Always Get The Best Available Fares Affordable flights for the holidays Creative Spring Break solutions for individuals or groups Discounted ski lift tickets for Colorado Summit slopes Amtrak ski packages for New Mexico 2112 West 25th Street Lawrence, KS 66047 (913)841-8100 (800)846-4387 Remind your parents over the holidays that our Gift Certificates will fit in your stocking SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Steelers defeat Bills extend division lead Loss drops Buffalo into tie with Miami PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers' one glaring weakness in coach Bill Cowher's 1½-year rejuvenation program was their inability to beat the Buffalo Bills. A night of big hits and big plays took care of that. The Steelers knocked out Jim Kelly, then Andre Reed, then Don Beeber with injuries before finishing off the Bills, shrugging off Barry Foster's own injury departure to dominate the defending AFC champions 23-0 last night. The Steelers, 6-3, stuffed the NFL's top-rated rushing offense with the league's top rushing defense, and got big games from quarterback Neil O'Donnell, 16 of 27, 212 yards, and replacement rusher Leroy Thompson, ending a five-game losing streak Thompson had a career high 108 yards and a touchdown and now has consecutive 100-yard rushing games at home following Foster injuries. against Buffalo, 7-2. The Bills, who beat the Steelers twice last season en route to their third super Bowl, hadn't lost to Pittsburgh since 1985. Buffalo, last shut out 28-0 by Miami on Dec. 22, 1985, lost for the first time in six games and fell back into a first-place tie with Miami in the AFC East. The Steelers' fifth victory in six games put them a game up over sliding Cleveland and surging Houston in the AFC Central. The Bills seemed to get a huge break midway through an 81-yard Steelers' drive in the first quarter when Foster, who had 199 yards in two career starts against them, badly sprained his left ankle while landing awkwardly on an overthrown pass. But Thompson, who gained 101 yards in the second half against New Orleans on Oct. 17 after Foster bruised a shoulder, again proved the Steelers' most valuable reserve. He ripped off 9 yards on his first two carries to take the ball to the Bills' 9, then sidedestep an on-rushing Bruce Smith to score on third-and-1 to put Pittsburgh up 7-0 with 5:36 left in the first quarter. The Steelers converted all four of their third-down plays on the 15-play drive, including O'Donnell's 9-yarders to Dwight Stone and Eric Green on third-and-long and a 12-yarder to Ernie Mills. O'Donnell later crossed up the Bills' defense with a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end Eric Green on Pittsburgh's opening drive of the third quarter, and Gary Anderson — 18 of 19 on field goals this season — hit from 37, 19 and 31 yards. Mizzou needs more time to pick AD Several considered to replace Devine The Associated Press COLUMBIA, Mo. — The finalists for the job as Missouri athletic director may be determined this week, but Dan Devine says his successor probably will not be chosen for several more weeks. Devine, who plans to step down Feb. 1, said last month that he hoped to have a new athletic director chosen by Dec. 1. That date could still be met but is highly unlikely, Devine said Sunday night. "Probably this week we will meet, and we will reduce that list to, we'll say, three, but might give or take one or two there," he said. He said the search committee conducted formal interviews last week with "approximately 10" candidates. Devine will send the names of the finalists to Chancellor Charles Kiesler, possibly as soon as Friday. Reaching a decision will depend on the chancellor's schedule, he said. "He hasn't told me this, but I'm sure he's not going to hire an AD sight unseen." Devine said. "And I know him well enough to know he'll want to Dan Devine spend more than a half hour" with each candidate. "He would probably want to spend an hour. So freeing up an hour on the chancellor's schedule might take some time." Among those who have interviewed are Joe Castiglione, associate athletic director at Missouri; former Missouri and San Diego Chargers football star Kellen Winslow; Al Eberhug, a Missouri fund-raiser and former basketball letterman; Jerry Hughes, Central Missouri State athletic director; Barbara Walker, associate athletic director at Oregon; Herman Frazier, associate athletic director at Arizona State; Jim Hart, former St. Louis Cardinals quarterback and current athletic director at Southern Illinois; and Lee Moon, Marshall athletic director. Mattingly takes eighth Gold Glove The Associated Press NEW YORK — Don Mattingly of the New York Yankees caught up with George Scott for the most Gold Gloves by an American League first baseman and won for the eighth time in awards announced yesterday. Second baseman Roberto Alomar and outfielder Devon White of the World Series champion Toronto Blue Jays, outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. of Seattle and pitcher Mark Langston of California were in a group of seven of last year's winners to repeat the Gold Gloves award. Only Seattle shortstop Omar Vizquel, who replaced Baltimore's Cal Ripken, and Cleveland outfielder Kenny Lofton, who took the place of Minnesota's Kirby Puckett, were first-time winners. Oakland's Mark McGwire won the award. Texas catcher Ivan Rodriguez and Chicago third baseman Robin Ventura filled out this year's team. The National League winners will be announced Tuesday. The Gold Gloves are presented by Rawlings to the best fielders in baseball as chosen in a vote by major league managers and coaches late in the regular season. Mattingly matched Scott as the top winner at first base in the AL with his eighth award in nine years. The only time Mattingly missed out was 1900 when he was injured, and Rawlings began the Gold Gloves in 1957 with one combined team. Winners in both leagues were started the next season. Mattingly, known for his quick throws, led major league first basemen with a .998 fielding percentage this year. He made only three errors in 1,345 total chances, including 84 assists. Scotw won in 1967-68 with Boston and won again from 1971-76 while with the Red Sox and Milwaukee. Keith Hernandez holds the record for the most Gold Gloves by a first baseman. He won 11 straight times from 1978-88 with the New York Mets and St. Louis. White and Langston each won their fifth Gold Gloves. White made only three errors in center field and Langston led AL pitchers with 47 assists. Griffey, also a centerfielder, became the first AL outfielder to win four straight Gold Gloves since Puckett in 1986-89. The acrobatic Alomar, who showed off his abilities in the World Series, and Ventura each won for the third year in a row. Rodriguez became the first Texas catcher to win two straight Gold Gloves since Jim Sundberg won from 1976-81. Vizquel ended Ripken's two-year streak at stopstop. Vizquel had a .980 percentage and became the first Seattle shortstop to win the award. Lofton, another centerfielder, was the first Cleveland outfielder to win a Gold Glove since Rick Manning in 1976. Single white male in mid-20's, grad. student seeks single female intellectual/genius/artist type with an extremely silly sense of humor and weird taste in music, movies, books etc. DWM, 31, 6' I7 leap, attractive professional, KU grad. I'm new in town and looking for an intelligent, attractive SWF 21-30 for dating, great conversation and possible relationship. Let's not spend time cold winter alone. 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