University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 5, 1971 5 Slagle, Love lift Jayhawks to 21 victories a Kansas record, following Emporia sweep By JOHN HENDEL Coach Writer Staff photo by DON PIERCE Slagle tied a KU record with his seventh victory Sports Writer Otis homers nail Sox, 7-5 BOSTON (AP) —Amos Otis skugged a pair of homers to knock in four runs and lead the Kansas City Royals past the Boston Red Sox, 7-5, last night. Olsen's second-inning three-run homer, his first of the year, highlighted Kansas City's five-up uprising. Buck Martinez two-run earlier in the inning. OTIS' SECOND HOMER, a solo ballet, off losing pitcher Bill Lee (6-3) in the fifth half. Kansas City added a run in the seventh when right field AI Cowlens singled after a pitched ball. Boston got two runs in the fourth when Boston Petrocelli slammed his second homer of the game. The Red Sox got two more in the fifth off winning pitcher Al Fitznormz (3-4) on an RBI single by Carlton Fisk and a fielder's choice. Boston's final run came in the sixth when Denny Doyle got his fourth straight hit of the season. THE RED SOX failed to take advantage scoring opportunities in the first and third innings. Boston loaded the bases in the first on successive singles by Danny Doyle and Fred Lymn, and a walk to Carl Aytremski, but Jim Rice filed out to center to end the play. Jim Fisk filed out to center cracked singles with one out, but Fisk hit into a double play to end the ending. Lynn, the league's leading batter, extended his hitting streak to 13 games, going 3 for 5 and scoring one run. A scuffle broke out in the Royals' half of the second when Bill Lee hit Jink Wohlford with a pitch. The players clustered around, but the umpires quickly restored order. All season long, Roger Slagle had been mowing down opposing hitters. Yesterday was no exception as Slagle pitched a win against the Emporia State Hornets. The doubleheader sweep by the Jayhawks boosted their record to 21-12. The 21 victories set a record for wins by a Kansas team. The 1972 team finished the season 20-10. BETWEEN THE GAMES, the results of the players' vote for co-captains and the winner of the Gib Franks Memorial Award for the team's most valuable player (MVP) were elected co-captains. Sligue received the MVP award. Single made the players' voting look good in the first game when he pitched the first five innings without giving up a hit or surrendering a walk. The right-handed fennel named eight Hornets raising his season total to 101 strikeouts in 74 innings. Slagle's record moved to 7-2 after the 2-1 win. The seven victories in a season equaled the KU record held by Larry Miller and Ron Williams. ERA is 1.33, the best in the conference. COACH FLOYD TEMPEL had said earlier this week that Slagle would only pitch two or three innings against Emporia, but he said yesterday because Slague was throwing so well and so few pitches he decided to leave him in. Mike Love got the call to finish the first game. He retired the first five batters he faced before losing the no-hitter to the Hornet's Rick Elliott. Elliott's single was followed with a two-sec error that scored the run. Love then made it to the half-court, and Elliott While Shagle and Love were stifling the Emporia hitters, the Horne's Ben Bounos and Carl Kennedy were stopping the Javahaws almost as well. KU COULD ONLY manage six hits in the left, lefter Monte Hube being the center. KU's first run was a giveaway by the Emporia team as the Jayhawks took advantage of a Vince Monsoil infiltb hit and scored to score their run in the third inning. Kansas scored again in the fifth inning when Mark Hamifan, singled and was sacrificed to second by Brian Moyer. Short stop Ice Ice then singled in the winner for KU. Kansas was somewhat lackadisical in the field, committing four errors in the contest. Temple said the lack of fielding and hitting concerned him. "WE WON'T USUALLY play that poorly," he said. "We were able to sacrifice and we the things that they want, but not on only giving us one run every 14 minutes." The second game also belonged to the KU pitcher. Love came back to start the second game and pitched 6-3-3 innings of four-hit baseball. The 10-win game gave him a 4-2 record. Once again the KU hitters had to take a back seat to the pitchers. The Jayhawks could only scrape two hits together in the second game. Both hits, a single by Monslow and a run-scoring double by Moyer, came in the third inning. **THAT "FRESH MAN" was Rob Allinder,** who came in to the fan zone Emira Epson hitter back in 1964. Temple couldn't explain what was at the root of the hitting problem. Francis coached the Lawrence Ban Johnson team and was a Cardinal scout "Sometimes I don't know if our hitters are better than the other pitcher are that good," he said. THE MVP AWARD Single received was given in honor of Gib Frick, a former minor league player in the St. Louis Carrier team. His career was cut short by a gun accident. The Jayhawks travel to St. Joseph, Mo. today to take on Missouri Western. Temple said Brian Rhodes and Kevin Kerzen would start the games of the doubleheader. The games will end the regular season for KU. This weekend, KU will play in the Big West Tournament in Oklahoma City. The wight tournament is due to迎来 to the College World Series in Omaha. We're looking for certain majors to become Lieutenants. Mechanical and civil engineering majors. aerospace majors. computer science majors. . . majors in computer science. . . computer science Air Force needs people who can meet the demands of demi majors. And AFROTC is offering grants where you can fit in with programs. Some offer full scholarships. Alumni $1500 plus last two years of the programm. And all leading to an Air Force bachelor's degree plus advanced education. 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