12 Wednesday, October 6, 1993 FILMS *HAIRDRESS. HUSBAND Wed., Oct. 6, 7:00 PM Thurs., Oct. 7, 9:30 PM *WAIT UNTIL DARK Wed., Oct. 6, 9:30 PM Thurs., Oct. 7, 7:00 PM *ALIVE Fri., Oct. 8, 7 & 9:30 PM Sat., Oct. 9, 7 & 9:30 PM Sun., Oct. 10, 2:00 PM *THE EXORCIST Fri., Oct. 8, midnight Sat., Oct. 9, midnight All shows in Woodruff Auditorium. Tickets $250, midnight $3. Tickets $2.50, midnight $3. Free admission with SUA Movie Card. For information, call 864-SHOW. 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It's Michael Jordan who's supposed to be announcing his retirement, not the Chicago White Sox. The Sox, however, certainly played as if they were ready to retire Tuesday night, going down meek as lambs to the slaughter with a 7-3 defeat to the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 1 of the American League Championship Series. The Blue Jays finished with 17 hits, second only to the playoff-record 19 the New York Yankees inflicted on the Oakland A's in 1981. Chicago Tribune Jack McDowell, winless against Toronto since July 1991, was hammered by the best-hitting lineup in baseball. He gave up a playoff-record 13 hits in 62/3 innings. The Sox countered with six — two by Ozzie Gullen, two by Tim Raines, one by Ellis Burks and one by Frank Thomas. Blue Jays starter Juan Guzman wasn't a whole lot better. He only allowed five hits, but threw a playoff GAME 1 Toronto 7, Chicago 3 Guzman, though, probably could have given up another dozen hits and walked a half-dozen more the way the Blue Jays were hitting. record-tying three wild pitches, hit a batter and fell just one shy of the playoff record for walks with eight. Ed Sprague was 4 for 5 with two runs batted in. John Olerud was 3 for 4 with a walk, three runs scored and two RBI. And Paul Molitor was 4 for 5 with a two-run homer and two runs scored. "I've got one of the best hitting teams in the league, so I should have Burks had the only extra-base hit for the Sox, a two-run double, and Thomas was perfect on the night. Besides his single, he walked a play-off-record four times. Phillies' power, Braves' pitching to square off The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — The Atlanta Braves are known for their great pitching arms and quick bats. It's their speed on the bases, however, that the Philadelphia Phillies fear the most in the National League playoffs. "If Otis Nixon or Deion Sanders get on, that's a problem, and we know that," Phillies catcher Darren Daulton Daulton might as well throw Ron Gant into the mix as the Phillies prepare to meet the NL West champions in Game 1 tonight. GAME 1 Tonight at 7, Channels 5, 13 Gant stole 26 bases, which was second on the Braves to Nixon's 47. Sanders had 19 steals. But the Braves' pitching was the main reason they won the West over the San Francisco Giants. The Phillies played the Braves tough, though, splitting 12 games with Atlanta. Maddux, 20-10, was signed in the off-season as a free agent from the Chicago Cubs, and McGriff came in a trade with San Diego on July 18. He hit 19 of 37 home runs and drove in 55 of his 101 runs after joining the Braves. "We're six and six against them," Daulton said. "It's good to know that our offense has hit good against the best pitching staff in baseball. We've got to play great fundamental baseball. If we do that, I think we can win." The Phlihies hit .264 against Atlanta. Led by starters Greg Maddox, Steve Avery, John Smoltz and Tom Glavine, the Braves compiled a major league-leading 3.14 earned run average. Phillies manager Jim Fregosi conceded that the Braves were a much better club with the addition of Cy The Philies aren't exactly powerless. They scozed 877 runs, led by Daulton and outfielder Pete Incaviglia, each with 24 home runs. Daulton drove in 105 runs and Incaviglia, 82. Young winner Maddux and Fred McGriff. Lenny Dykstra led the majors in runs scored with 143 and led the league in hits with 194. 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