Save on Golf $7 for 9 holes $11 for 18 holes with student l.D. • 18 hole course • No lee times • Challenging par 61 course • Rentals available • Restaurant • Discount Mon Fri only OAKWAY GOLF 2000 Cal Young Kd *484 1927 Custom Color CALENDARS! Custom created with your favorite color photos or graphics 20% OFF Deluxe 12 Photo Calendars until 11/15/95 AuMrslu ruropf-Aml Jjqunr*i! pj%vrt jIvo jnjiUMc 1265 Wiikmwtte • 344-3555 Fax 344-0870 Mariners can’t beat Hershiser ■ BASEBALL: The Cleveland pitcher remains unbeaten in the post season as the Indians take a 3-2 senes advantage CI.KVKI.ANI) (AP) Tri umphantly. Omar Vizquel took ihe Kamo in hand Vi/quel stabbed Luis So jo's eighth-inning line drive to short stop anti demonstratively turned it into a double play as the Cleveland Indians held off the Seattle Mariners i Sunday night, taking a 3-2 lead in the At. playoffs Pirn Thome put Cleveland on top with o two-run homer off Chris Hosio in the sisth inning, and the Indians twic e wriggled out of difficult situations to stay there at third tarn* The Mariners then put run ners at first and ms end with one out in the eighth, but Sojo — whose RBI double had won ('•erne t — hit a 1-2 pitch direct ly at Vizquel Vizquel. the former Seattle shortstop, caught It before tag King out Alex Diaz as he overran second Had there been no outs. Vizquel would have had an easy unassisted triple plnv. because he stepped hard on sex ond base for emphasis Sojo flung his bat toward the Seattle dugout in disgust Jose Mesa closed it out for Cleveland, his first postseason save after converting 4(i of 4H during the regular season Edgar Martinez ended the game with a flv to the warning trai k in i en ter The gut-wrenching finish kept Orel Hershiser perfect in the postseason, improving his i anwr record in the playoffs and World Series to 7-0 with a 1 4 7 I RA He broke a lie with former Van kens pitcher hefty Homer for most post season v. ms w iltmwt ,i. loss Chime fi will he back in the Kingdome on Tuesday night, and Randy Johnson once again w ill Ire asked to save the season for Seattle It'll he his fourth appearance this month with the Mariners season hanging in the IralatK e Indians reliever Paul Assert macher was the first to step up big on Hershiser s behalf The left hander strut k out hen tirif fey Jr and Jay Milliner in sui i es sum to end the seventh inning, stranding the potential tying run Hershiser, Iht* MVP of the playoffs and World Scries for i.os Angeles hi 19HH. wasn't as sharp as usual, but be still man aged to strike out eight I ratters in sis innings, surpassing his own team record of seven in a post season game lie's t {) with an 0.H4 KKA in three playoff starts for Cleve land Kddie Murray had three hits, drove m a run and scored anoth er for the Indians, who could scarcely have afforded to go Ivii k to the kingdoms trailing by a game The Mariners are -t 1 at the dome in the playoffs, and Johnson is up next Bosio mati tied Hershiser through five innings, limiting baseball's best-hitting team to one unearned run on five hits Bui with one out in the sixth, Murray doubled, and three pitches later Thome homered into the mezzanine in right field, putting Cleveland ahead 3-2 The Indians squandered a chance to blow it open in the seventh, leaving the bases loaded when Bill Risley strut k out Thome and got Manny Ramirez to fly to right Cleve land is 1-for 13 with the bases loaded in the postseason Shoddy defense cost both teams a run. but it was Albert Belle's gaffe that momentarily put the Indians in a hole With Joey Coni on first base and two outs in the fifth. Belle who missed the previous game because of a strained right ankle hurried under Griffey 's fU hall in shallow left hut had it glance off iiis glove for an error Cora, running full speed from the start, was rounding third by the time Belle pit ked up the ball, and he slid in safely as Belle's throw skipped past the plate for another error Wayne Kirby replaced Belle in left two innings later when Belle's ankle stiffened up again Winds gusting up to 30 mph played havoc-with just about every hall hit into the air, as the Indians committed four errors in all. Cleveland scored its first run on Murray's KHI single in tin first, set up when Seattle first baseman lino Martinez let Vizquel's grounder go through his legs — a striking imitation of Bill Buckner's error for Boston in Game »> of the 1'lHfi World Series 1 HEALTH I F STUOFNTS • FA( UlTY • STAF F Flu V dccindliont Influenza vat c irwwons will tx* qivtn at the Student He.tlth Center every WEDNf SDAY THURSt )AY .11 Hi F RIOAY. from HOOAM to 9 00AM tX'qinmng Octotxt IB and con tmumcj until the end ot Fail term Only one ii>nH tiori is needed \ Students $3.50 Faculty and Staff $4.00 Anna, il flu immunizations Ah'f Rf COMMENDED for the foliowith) 1 I fealthy persons 65 years or older 2 Persons with long-term heart or lung problems 3 Persons with any of the following kidney disease, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, anemia, severe asthma, and conditions which compromise immui «• mec hanisms Influenza vaccine MAY be given to persons wishing to reduce their chances of catching the flu. persons who provide essential community services, and students or others in schools or colleges For more information, call the STUDENT HEALTH CENTER at (346) 4441 t Health Ed | Workshop! I Weight Mitn^gement f :.r,\ i oo -I 00 p m p O lots*** i H November IS, I 99r> Metfccat Utw.vy. SkKjera Health Center Smoking Cessation Tut*u3*iyv 4 00*S 00 p m Ck tob& 11 Novcmtxff 14 199S library. SkxJeni Heann Cenitfr Cooking Low Fat Foods MofXlay* 4 $06 00 p tv ' ‘ i f ' r Mf-cju library. Stutk*nt Health Q&Mw ' Hiking For Health A Saturday in November UiA i - Call the Health Education Office at 346-4456 to pre-register for any of these workshops. \ CPU Classes u.x' I 7 if Wed ThufS M<«i Tue , Wed Mon I Bth 19th liia >4th 2Sth 30th OCTOBER i S! Aid Adult CPH In),# H/Cftild Adult CPR I S! Aid Adult C PR 1st Aid NOVEMBER Wed Thun 1st id Infant/* 1st Aid hild S"pm 6 1Opm fo-IOpm S 9pm 9 9pm S 9pm 5 9pm 6 -! Opm 9pm $1 5 Fee Includes: • 4 Hour Clais • Instruction Booklet • Red Cross CPR Certification Curd « Health Ed October 16-20 is National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week. Celebrate with a mocktaill Free, non alcoholic drinks Thursday, October 19 1 0-2 p m , t MU Lobby jj Also! ! Don't miss the Women's Health Symposium! Peer Health Educators will present the following workshops • Food & Nutrition Cedar D. EMU. 2-3 p.m. V Learn about Issues relevant to \ women including breast cancer, I calcium and iron deficiencies, stress I and alcohol / • Finding Your Health Zone f Cedar C. EMU, 2-3 p.m. Learn about Susan Kano's Making HLSALCvyith f ood and the Set Point Weight Theory that refutes the validity of popular I height-weight charts STUDENT HEALTH CENTER • f JTH w\ AGATE • 346-2770