Hit The Book While you ukc time to hit vour book*, be sure you make time to spend with God. And if veni re looking for a place to call home, stop by and try Faith Center's College-Age Fellowship Friday Nights at 7:30 Sunday Mornings at 9:00 f aith Center lugette f oursquare Church 13th N Folk Streets 686-9241 Iransporatton Available Please Recycle!! Braves stick it to Pirates in Game 1 ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta's gamble with John Smoltz wasn't so risky after all. Smoltz, a right-hander who struggled through September, added to Pittsburgh's October woes Tuesday night, pitching the Bravos to a 5-1 victory over the Pirates in the first game of the National League playoffs. Smoltz held the heavy-hitting Pirate lineup scoreless until Jose Lind led off the eighth with a homo run to left field. That ended Pittsburgh's post season scoreless streak at 2ft in nings. one shy of the major league record Now the Pirutos must come from a game down if they are to avoid (warming the first team since the Philadelphia Phillies of the late lft7l)s to win three consecutive NL Last titles with out advancing to the World Se ries. Braves manager Bobby Cox gambled perhaps the whole se ries by sturting Smoltz against the predominantly left-handed hitting Pirates, and was reward ed Smoltz. gave up just four hits before Mike Stanton took over in the ninth and gave up a two-out double to Jeff King be fore striking out Orlando Mer ced “I thought the game plan I had coming in, It ended up working." Smoltz said. "I kept the guys ofl base ahead of (Andy) Van Slyko and Bonds, and didn't allow them tw gel a big inning going I got out of the gate good, but I stiffened up a little bit late and was ablo to got a five-run cushion." Smoltz, who shut out the Pi rates 4-0 on six hits in Game 7 last fall, didn't allow a hit until Lind's two-out infield single in the fifth. The NL strikeouts leader was even more overpowering than he was in beating Pittsburgh twice last October. He struck out six and allowed only one runner as fur as third base until Lind's second career playoff homer. And Smoltz didn't shut down just Barry Bonds, a lead Ing contender for the NL Most Valuable Player who's been anything but Mr. October. Bonds was 0 for 3 but had plen ty of company from the rest of the Pirates, who have scored all of two runs In their last four playoff games. The Braves had no trouble solving Doug Drabek, whose 1.16 post-season ERA entering the game was the best of any current pitcher with 30 or more innings. Sid Bream, the former Pirate who cried when he left the learn two years ago, scored the Braves' first run and drove in the second and Jeff Blausor hit a solo homer. Bream singled with one out in the second for tho game's first hit and Damon Berryhill walked on a 3-2 pitch one bat ter lutor. Mark Lemke, Atlanta’s unlikely offensive star of the '91 World Series but u .226 hit ter this season, hit a hard grounder up the middle that second baseman Lind knocked down just to the right of the bag. And now for something completely different The New Vic Theatre Of London lusty talcs is vaudeville with a vengeance a night of wic ked fun that the British do so well Hiss boo and roll in the aisles as the New Vic zanies present their ’( .coftrcv C hauccr Storytelling ( ompctition ( house the tales judge the competition, join in the general uproar at one of the most outrageous comedies ever staged' 1 he New Vic delivers laughs in spades Your stomach muscles will never be the same Saturday, October 17 8 pm Monstrously entertaining VATCH FOR YOUR FREE ISSUE STUDENT TRAVELS MAGAZINE coming soon to this newspaper on 10/14/92 Entrepreneurship for the 90s You're invited to a Talk and Interactive I Discussion with Rov Jav Founder of more than a dozen hr'nesses, he is one of Portland's highest profile entrepreneurs. If you have ever thought of starling your own business or are simply interested, please Join us: Friday, October 9th 3:30pm in 128 Chiles Reception to follow by ~ UO Entrepreneurship Club —