12 Monday, October 18, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 813 Mass • Downtown Lawrence • 843-7584 K Oct. 19 Studs Contest 7:30p.m. in the Big 8 rm. Oct. 20 Exec. Roundtables 8p.m. at 100 Smith Hall (How to deal with an alcoholic in your chapter) All Executive Board Members Welcome! Oct.21 Tricycle Races 5:30p.m.at the TKE house - Approved by the American Bar Association With good behavior, you'll be out in just 5 months. 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With one out, up stepped Eisenreich, the Philies' hitter most familiar with Stewart. Eisenreich, who faced Stewart for six years in the AL, fell behind 0-2 before homering over the right-field fence for a 5-1 lead. Dykstra and Mariano Duncan began the third with walks on full-count pitches, and they set up RBI singles by John Kruk and Dave Hollins. plan of patience would work to his advantage because he throws strikes. Instead, Philadelphia, which walked five times in Game 1, made him pay. Jim Eisenreich hit a three-run homer after a pair of walks, and Lenny Dykstra later homered in leading the Phillies past the Toronto Blue Jays 6-4 to even the World Series at one game each. Terry Mulholland, coming off a loss in his lone start in the NL playoffs, held off the Blue Jays for 52-3 innings. He survived a two-run homer by Joe Carter, and relievers Roger Mason and Mitch Williams held the lead. An error by the Blue Jays on the bases in the eighth inning helped the Phillies salvage a split and sent the series to Veterans Stadium, where they could have a big edge starting Toronto captured Game 1 with an 8-5 victory Saturday night. Williams had two wins in the playoffs and pitched 1 2-3 innings for a save. The biggest out he got came without a pitch when Roberto Alomar broke off second base early with two out for whatever reason and was easily thrown out by Williams. As usual, Williams and the Phillies made it tough on themselves in the ninth. Williams walked the leadoff batter and defensive replacement Kim Batiste, who made two errors in the playoffs, almost threw away another grounder. WORLD SERIES 1993 It was Eisenreich's third homer and 11th hit in 32 career at-bats against Stewart. Eisenreich batted .318 this season, his first with the Phillies, as a platoon right fielder. He was just 2-for-15 in the NL playoffs. GAME 2: Phillies 6, Blue Jays 4 The Blue Jays lose their designated hitter for the next three games, meaning Paul Molitor must either be moved — perhaps sending AL batting champion John Olerud to the bench — or become a pinch hitter. Tuesday night when Danny Jackson faces Toronto's Pat Hentgen. Stewart predicted that the Phillies "Toronto is a great ball club," Dykstra said. "This team over here in Philadelphia has all the heart and all the character you could ask for." CROSS COUNTRY Men and women's squads struggle at Michigan meet The Kansas cross country team had difficulty with the strong field of competition at yesterday's Michigan Invitational in Ann Arbor, Mich. The men's team finished 11th of 12 teams, and the women's team came in ninth of 12 teams. The men's competition featured No. 7 Colorado who won, defeating second place Notre Dame by 24 points. Michigan dominated the women's competition, defeating second place Stanford by 41 points. Women's Big Eight rival No. 13 Colorado finished third in the women's meet. The women's team was led by senior Julia Saul, who placed 11th. Junior Melissa Swartz was the second Jayhawk to finish, placing 39th. She was followed by seniors Daniela Daggy, 41st, and Ashley Ace, 48th. Freshman Coleen McClimon, who finished 48th, ended the Jayhawk scoring. The team will have a week off to prepare for the Big Eight Championships on Oct. 30 at Missouri. The men's team was led by freshman Bryan Shultz, who finished 31st. He was followed by seniors Bobby Palmer, 51st, Kevan Long, 80th, and Ricenkranzen, 84th. Freshman Cord Criss rounded out the Jayhawk scoring, placing 89th. SPORTS in brief The varsity men's four- and eight-person boats each took second place. The varsity women's four- and eight-person boats won their races. Kansas Kansas takes second at regatta In the Rowing 101 Regatta-Head of the Kansas Regatta yesterday, Kansas brought home some individual boat medals and second place overall in the six-team regatta. won the mixed-eight boat race, which consists of four female and four male rowers. In the novice's first regatta, the men's team took second place and the two women's boats took third and fourth. Novice teams compete in eight-person boats. The varsity teams compete in four- and eight-person boats. Wichita State took first place overall with 139 points. Kansas was second with 113 points. WOMEN'S RUGBY CREW Weekend brings mixed success Kansas came back to defeat the Ozark Ladies 8-5. Seeley made a try. The conversion kick was missed, but Minske made a three-point penalty kick. The Jayhawks lost the second game to the Denver Blackice 5-0. Kansas defeated Iowa State 20-0. Senior Christa Gizzi and club player Lonndon Seeley both made a try for a total of 10 points. The other 10 points came from two two-point conversion kicks and two penalty kicks by sophomore Chris Minske. Junior undefeated in classic WOMEN'S TENNIS Junior Nora Koves went undefeated this weekend in the Indiana Women's Tennis Hoosier Classic. These were her first singles matches of the season. Previously, she had been playing doubles with partner junior Rebecca Jensen. Koves was the only Jayhawk to win all her matches this weekend. The 52-player field featured players from the University of Auburn, Arkansas, Baylor, Kansas State, University of Miami at Ohio and Kansas. The two Kansas doubles teams advanced to the final round but opted not to play the match. The match would have pit the team of Jensen and Koves against teammates, seniors Kim Rogers and Abby Woods. Rogers won three matches this weekend, upping her record to 6-5. All the first-flight Kansas players defeated their opponents in the last day of the competition. Koves defeated Iowa's Danielle Paradine 6-0, 6-2. Rogers defeated Iowa's Jody Yin 3-6, 6-3, 6-1. Senior Mindy Weiner defeated Iowa's Rachel Epstein 6-4, 6-3, and Jensen defeated Auburn's Nadia Smirnova 5-7, 6-3, 6-1. MEN'S SOCCER Team takes memorial trophy The men's soccer team brought home the trophy from the 15th Annual Ed Chartrand Memorial Soccer Tournament at Kansas State, played in memory of a K-State player. Kansas went undefeated in five games at the tournament. Kansas also won the tournament last year. In the first game Saturday, Kansas shut out the K-State alumni team 5-0, aided by freshman Ryan Henkel's first of three tournament goals. Iowa State fell to Kansas 3-1 in Kansas' second game Saturday. Senior Brian Robey scored one goal, and senior Chris Lewis kicked in two. In the last game of the day Saturday, Henkel and sophomore Dan Ayars both booted in goals, allowing Kansas to defeat Oklahoma State 2-1. Kansas defeated Nebraska 3-1 behind two goals by sophomore Fetsi Ngopee and one by senior Matt Jones in the semifinal round yesterday. Wrapping up the tournament, the two undefeated teams, Kansas and K-State, met for the final yesterday. The Jayhawks prevailed, defeating the Wildcats 3-2 in overtime. Ngoepe kicked in two more goals, and Henkel contributed his third goal of the tournament. The Jayhawks will be in action Oct. 30 and 31 for the Midwest regional tournament, which will be played at the Shenk Complex, the playing fields at 23rd and Iowa streets. Compiled from Kansan staff reports. Billiards, Video Games, & Engraving Service : Wilson Dixon Not just for bowling 864-3545 MEN SEEKING WOMEN To check out these ads call 1-900-285-4560 20-year old SWM seekers 18- to 50 SWF for a fun friend and maybe a little romance. 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