Wednesday, July 12, 1978 University Daily Kansan Garvey's hits bury Americans SAN DIEGO (AP)—Steve Garvey hit a game-tying, two-run单 and then tripped and scored the winning run last night, helping the National League come from behind for a 7-3 victory over the American League in the 4th at-Star baseball game. It was the sevent consecutive victory for the National League, which has won 15 of the last 16 contests with the American League. It has lost 8 of those contests. Garvey opened the eighth imminent with a triple attack reliever Rich Gossage, a huge drive against the right field fence that missed being struck. Then Gossage unhooked a wild pitch to Dave Concepcion, allowing Garvey to score. Suddenly, the tight game came apart at the seams for the American League players, who were battle to overcome an All-Star inx that has hounded them for two decades. Concepcion walked and hometown hero Dave Winklef of the San Diego Padres singled to left, where Chicago's Chet Lemon booted the ball for an error, putting the National League runners at second and third. Bob Boone of Philadelphia, playing for the National League All- Stars exactly 29 years after his father played in a game for the American League, followed with a two-run single. The score was 6-3. Boone advanced to second on an infield out and dashed horne with another run on Dave Lopes' line single to right. That was plenty of cushion for relievers Bruce Sutter of Pittsburgh and Phil Niekro of Atlanta, who retired the Americans in the bottom half of the series. The game began as it nigmage charge the creep. The THE AMERICAN League opened with a rush, jumping off to a 3-0 lead as Rod Carew became the first man in All-Star history to hit two triples in a single game. Career roweed National League starting pitcher Vida Blue for a shot up the alley in left-center field that pitcher Kyle Frazier had to leave. A chance was left to right on left to center. batteries went to third on an infiltrate out and scored when Carlton Fisk lifted a fascinated fly, which second baseman Joe Morgan caught in. south right. The National League came back to tie the score in the third timing with the help of a streak of wildness by American League starting pitcher Jim Palmer. Patronize Kansan advertisers. films sua Wednesday July 12 Mel Brooks: The 12 Chairs (1950) Dir. Mel Brooks, with Ron Moody, Dom De Luise & Frank Langella Friday July 14 Classic Buster Keaton & Harold Lloyd: College (1927) Dir. James W. Horne, with Buster Keaton The Freshman Dir. Fred Newmeyer & Sam Taylor, with Harold Lloyd 7:00 $1.00 Woodruff Monday July 17 Our Man in Havana Dir. Carol Reed, with Alice Glein, Muraene Hur’a Hool, Neal Cowd, Erik Kovaks. Graham Greene’s satiational spy spool. $1.00 Wooldorf Wednesday July 19 The Shootist Dir. Don Siegel, with John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, Ron Howard, James Stewart: The Duke at his best with a 7:00 $100 Wooldruff session to consider the situation and emerged 45 minutes later to say they would issue a statement outlining their position within the next few days. City... Policelem vote Thursday to reject the city's offer for a 15 percent wage increase over the next two years. Firefighters are scheduled to vote tomorrow on the city's proposal, which would give them a 12 percent wage increase by 1980. From page one "Mayor Don Binnis said that he did not think the disputes between the city and its neighboring communities were worth it." work action by policemen or firefighters but no work action on schooldowns would be dealt with severely. Paraphernalia Love Records "MY POSITION is clear and I think it is the general consensus of the commission that any serious work action will result in disciplinary action, including termination if necessary." Binnis said. "And as far as I can agree this will be no compromises on the money issue." 15 W. 9th 842-3059 In other action, the commission approved a site plan for a proposed home improvement center at 27th Street and Four Wheel Drive in southwest Lawrence. MALLS BOOKSHOP Come in and see us for Hallmark Cards & Gifts 711 W.23rd in the Malls Offense, schedule boost ticket sales Squeozer's Palace Sandwiches, Sundaes, Shakes 12th & Oread (north of campus) 11-12 Mon.-Sat., 1-5 Sun. An offense that passes a lot and a home football schedule that includes big-name competition are two reasons that ticket sales at the University of Kansas are not last year's sales, Doug Messer, acting as his athletic director, said Monday. Last year more than 14,000 public season tickets were sold,he said. The renovation of Kansas Memorial Stadium also has added to the increase in ticket sales. formerly Nofoot FREE! HI 10:00 The 50e after 10:00 Laurence Opera House 7th & Mass Watch the Kansas City Royals play the world champion New York Yankees Monday night, July 24th $7.50 admission includes 1 reserved seat ticket - air-conditioned bus transportation - pop to and from the game Deadline is this Friday July 14, so sign up Today! For more information call 864-3477. GIBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER 2525 IOWA STREET LAWRENCE PRICES GOOD WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 THROUGH SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1978