10 Tuesday, September 21, 1993 701 MASS, In the Eldridge Hotel 841-8349 Breakfast*Lunch*Dinner We do Banquets tool AMERICAN BISTRO Dickinson UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Dickinson Man Without a Face *P*13 (*4:15), 7:00, 9:30 Secret Garden *P*13 (*4:30), 7:00, 9:25 Undercover Blues *P*13 (*4:30), 7:25, 9:35 Menhanten Murder Mystery *P*13 (*4:30), 7:10, 9:40 The Fugitive *T*13 (*4:10), 7:05, 9:55 The Romance *R*13 (*4:20), 7:15, 9:50 S2 PlumeTime of Show 1 Seen of Citizen Anytime SPORTS Crown Cinema BEFORE 4 PM ADULTS $3.00 (REMEDY TO SEATING) SENIOR CITIZENS $3.00 VARSITY 1015 MASSACHUSETTS 841 5191 Striking Distance R 5:15, 7:30, 9:30 HILLCREST 925 IOWA 841 5191 Jurassic Park PG-13 5:00, 7:20, 9:40 Sleepless in Seattle PG-13 5:15, 9:00 The Real McCoy PG-13 5:00, 7:45 In the Line of Fire R 5:00, 7:45 Into the West PG 5:00, 7:30, 9:30 CINEMA TWIN 3110 IOWA 841 5191 ALL SEATS $1.25 Rookie of the Year PG 5:00, 7:30, 9:40 Silver R 5:00, 7:20, 9:40 SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY 843-2981 1832Mass Total Hardware Coast to Coast Total Hardware STUDENTALUMNI ASSOCIATION THETIMEHASCOMETOPREPAREFOR HOMECOMING! THE MEETING WILL BE HELD SEPTEMBER 22AT7:00PM IN THE ADAMSALUMNICENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:864-4760 Is there really life after Disney World? KU chapter of the Walt Disney World College Program Alumni Association will hold its first meeting Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 7pm Alcove G in the Kansas Union For more info contact Paul at 842-0273 Teams close on pennants Maybe there won't be any pennant races after all. Toronto, Atlanta, Philadelphia and the Chicago White Sox all appear to be in good shape with two weeks to go. The Associated Press "We're in a comfortable position," Phillies catcher Darren Dauillon said. "But I wouldn't say it's comfortable." Following Sunday's 3-1 victory against Oakland, the White Sox had the largest lead in the majors, $4\%$ games over the Texas Rangers in the AL West. "If you can't get emotionally high for every game, you're in trouble," White Sox manager Gene Lamont said. "Our guys know what these games mean. They know what they have to do." Toronto, on a season-high, eight-game winning streak, has a four-game lead over the New York Yankees in the AL East. "Ive always felt great about this team, but we never really got things together until lately," Toronto manager Cito Gaston said. "Right now, we're getting good pitching and we're hitting the ball. It looks good for us." Atlanta maintained its $2\frac{1}{2}$ game lead over San Francisco in the NL West with Sunday night's 11-2 rout of the New York Mets. The Braves begin a three-game series at Montreal tonight and the Giants start a three-game series at Houston last night with a 7-2 victory. “It's no secret that we haven't played well in Montreal,” Braves shortstop Jeff Blauer said. “But we will be emotionally up for it. We know they are right in the race.” Montreal trails the Phillies by 4% games in the NL East, but the Expos do have momentum. They trailed Philadelphia by 14½ games on Aug. 21. "We go from facing a very good team to one that's even better," Expos right fielder Larry Walker said. "But we always played well against the Braves." Philadelphia, constantly reminded of 1964, when the Phillies blew a 8-game lead with 12 games to play, tried to remain upbeat after Sunday's loss. "If there's any positive from this," Dautton said, "it's that these games showed everyone in here what the atmosphere is going to be like." A's outpitch Royals sealing 2-1 victory The Associated Press RBI singles by Troy Neel and Mike Aldrete in the first inning turned out to be all Van Popeli needed. Van Poppel (6-6) won his second straight start. He walked one batter and struck out six. He left the game after George Brett led off the ninth with an infield single. OAKLAND, Calif. — Rookie Todd Van Popel pitched a seven-hitter in eight innings as the Oakland Athletics heat the Kansas City Royals 2-1 last night. Mike Bordick led off Oakland first with a double. Two groundouts later he stood at third, and he scored on Neel's single for a 1-0 A's lead. After Brent Gates kept the inning alive with a single, Aldrete singled, putting Oakland ahead 2-0. The Royals managed to place just three runners in scoring position off Van Poppel. Bob Hamelin walked with one out in the second and went to third on Gary Gaetti's two-out single. But Van Poppel struck out Greg Gagne on a 3-2 pitch to end the threat. Roger Smithberg got the final three outs after giving up an RBI groundout to Kevin McReynolds. SPORTS in brief Crudup pleads not guilty in DUI case COLUMBIA, Mo. — Missouri basketball player Jevon Crudup not guilty yesterday to charges of driving while intoxicated and failure to drive on the right side of the road. Crudup, a 6-foot-9 inch forward from Kansas City, Mo., was arrested Sept. 7. His attorney mailed the not guilty plea to Boone County Circuit Court. star Donnie Boyce yesterday, saying there was no evidence he was involved in drug activities as previously suspected. A Boulder policeman arrested Boyce after seeing him hand a "white object" to another man outside a fast food restaurant. The officer had asked Boyce to hand over the object, and when he reportedly turned away, Boyce was handcuffed and arrested. No white object was recovered. It was Crudup's second arrest in two weeks. He and teammate Melvin Booker were given municipal summonses Aug. 29 for disturbing the peace after a fight at the university's Memorial Union. After Crudup's second arrest, Missouri coach Norm Stewart suspended him from the team for the semester. Stewart said he might alter the suspension pending the outcome of court proceedings. Boyce, 20, Colorado's all-Big Eight guard last season and the team's leading scorer during the past two seasons, was arrested Sept. 5 on suspicion of obstructing a governmental operation. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Buffs basketball player cleared COLLEGE BASKETBALL BOULDER, Colo. — Boulder police dropped obstruction charges against Colorado basketball Police "determined that there is no evidence that Mr. Boyce was involved in any drug activity. Mr. Boyce was not arrested on any drug-related charges relating to the incident. The matter is considered closed," the statement said. "It is regretable that the matter generated such publicity and speculation." A witness said after the incident that the white object was dice and that Bovce was playing cramps. "A lot of people knew they play dice," said Nataline Cruz, a Colorado junior from Walsenburg and witness to the incident. "Maybe they thought they weren't supposed to be gambling either." Boulder police said in a statement yesterday that after consulting with the district attorney's office, police had requested that the office discontinue prosecution of the obstruction charges. KANSAS GOLF Men's golf ends in 12th place The Kansas men's golf team finished 12th yesterday in the 13-team Jack Nicklaus Invitational at Murfiel golf course in Dublin, Ohio. The Jayhawks finished with a total of 978 strokes in the three-round tournament. Ohio State won the tournament with a total of 910 strokes. In individual play, senior John Hess shot rounds of 84, 82 and 76, followed by senior Jay Hepler, who shot rounds of 81, 80 and 84. Senior Matt Gogel shot three rounds of 83 and senior Casey Brozek shot rounds of 80, 87 and 82. Junior Tom Sims rounded out the team's scoring with rounds of 87, 80 and 85. Murfield is a par-82 golf course. No individual championships were awarded. The Jayhawks now have a short week to prepare for the Topy Cup Intercollegiate in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan on Sept. 28-30. Compiled from The Associated Press and Kansan staff reports STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SENATE Is now accepting applications for the four $1000 Gordon L. Woods Leadership Scholarships $$$$$$$ Applications are available at the •Student Senate Office •Office of Student Life Applications are due Monday, October 4th at 5 p.m. $8.00 Wecanofferyou: - M-F (No Weekends) FINANCE YOUR COLLEGE CAREER UNITED PARCEL SERVICED - Medical, Dental, and Vision Care Benefits - Paid Vacations/Holidays - Possible Career Opportunities - Shifts to Fit Your Schedule - Paid Vacations/Holidays (Shiftbeginatapprox.4a.m., 11a.m., 5p.m., 11p.m.) Interviews will be held September22, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sign up in the Placement Center, 110 Burge Union. EOEM/F Here's how it works... A smart, easy way to meet people in a sophisticated, safe and confidential manner. To place an ad: 1. 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