4 Mondav. July 17, 1978 University Daily Kansan Otis'homer, KC pitchers yield victory NEW YORK (AP) — Amos Hita hit a two-run home run in the first inning yesterday, giving four Kansas City pitches a break so they could get out. His thanks to the Royals' 3-1 victory. The New York start pitcher, Jim Beatty, 24, gave George Brett, leading off the game, a walk. Brett stoles second and two thirds in the ninth inning of the season, an opposite-field shot to right. Kansas City made it 34 in the third inning when Beattie, who was just recalled from the minors by the Yankees, was pitching. Brett doubled to right center and Hal McRae tapped an infield hit up the third-base line. Brett took third. Pete LaCock then forced McRae while Brett scored. Craig Nettles' 16th home run of the year, a shot deep into the right center stands when Larry Gura, 7-2, was pitching, produced the New York run. Gura yielded to Steve Mingori in the seventh inning. Mingori was relieved by Dong Bird in that inning and Al Hrabsky in the eighth inning to pick up his 10th pass. The Yankees threatened in the third innning when rookie catcher Mike Heath opened with a ball and was sacrificed to second by Brian Doyle. Roy White singled to left, but Heath, who had to hold at second to reach the final fly ball would be caught, stopped at third. Mickey Rivers struck out, and after Gura walked Thurman Munson, the Kansas City left-hander made Lou Pinella hit a fly to center to end the inning. Munson made a sparkling catch against the right field wall in the fifth inning on a drive by McAfee. Munson, a former All-Star catcher and currently New York's regular right fielder, then nailed McAfee's shot to the run track, then leaped and used one band to catch it. Nicklaus wins Open ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP)—Jack Nicklaus, looking like a runner-up in the British Open for the seventh time, birdied the 18th hole to overtake Simon Owen Saturday and win golf's oldest championship for a third time. With three hikes to go, Owen, the New Zealand PGA champion, led Nicklaus, who was seeking his 15th major title, by one man and woman in shipping from 23 feet for a birdie on No. 15. But Nicklaurus, who finished second in this famous tournament six times, including last year, took advantage of a bogey by Owen McCoy. The course was St. Andrews. The course is the birth place of the sport Nicklaurus has come to rule. His other name was Martin Murfield in 1966 and St. Andrews in 1970. l staff Photo by TRISH LEW!I jacket after mentioning the hot weather. After the dedication, jacket appeared at a fund-raising lunchroom in Topeka for Dr. Kendall's trip to Israel. Shirtsleeved stumper Vice President Walter F. Mondale spoke at dedication ceremonies Friday at the new Jeffrey Energy Center at St. Louis University. Mondale promises, praises at plant By TAMMY TIERNE Staff Writer "The president has asked me to make clear that he is not considering and has no intention of considering the imminent need for price controls on meat." Mondale said. Speaking at a press conference after a fund-raising lunchmeet in Topeka for Dr. Bill Roy, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, Mondale said livestock markets had overreacted to the administration's announcement and a report showing slightly higher than expected numbers of cattle on feed. "Our policies are designed to promote a profitable cattle industry and stable retail prices," Mondale said. "These two objectives are not only consistent; they can only be achieved if they are pursued hand in hand. And last month's action on meat imports has one-half of it to our meat supply, was taken with both goals in mind." Before his appearance at the luncheon, Mondale spoke at the dedication of the Jeffrey Energy Center in St. Mary's, where he praised Kansans for setting "a classic example of how to solve the energy crisis." burning generating plant, co-owned by Kansas Power and Light, Kansas Gas and Electric Co. the Missouri Public and Central Telephone and Utilities Corp. When finished, the center will include three more units like the one just completed, each generating 680,000 kilowatts of electricity. The dedication celebrated the completion of the first unit of the coal- Mondale said that when the center was completed, it would save the U.S. $1 million a day in the cost of foreign oil, and it would also reduce sources of inflation in the United States. Mondale said that the United States was currently dependent on foreign countries for almost 50 percent of its oil supply, a key reason for the last year's last year spent $45 billion for foreign oil. lung to absorb oxygen. 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