University Daily Kansan Mondav. Julv 3. 1978 5 Cramped campers Camping enthusiasts found conditions a little crowded at Lake Perry over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Campers also found temperatures in the 98s closing on them. Professor named acting music head Phyllis E. Brill, assistant professor of music at the University of Chicago, chairman of the department of music performance. Brill replaced Kenneth Smith, who would return to teaching full time as a professor of history. Brill has been a member of the voice faculty at the University of Kansas since 1963. She has a bachelor of music degree from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and a master of music degree from the University of Illinois. She is a former piano soloist with the Rochester, N.Y. civic orchestra. She was a singer and violinist for the Oberlin College band and played the Soviet Union and Rumania in 1964. OAKLAND (AP)—Joe Wallis drove in three runs with a pair of doubles to give the Oakland A's 9-4 win in the second game on Wednesday, a record yesterday with the Kansas City Royals. A's use doubles to achieve split Larry Gura, with relief help from Al Hrabsbok, defeated the A's in the opening game. Wallis doubled to drive in two runs and break a 1-1 tie in the fourth inning. He doubled again in the sixth inning when Oakland scored three more runs. Steve Renko held the Royals to six hits in winning his third game in six decisions. Kansas City scored an unarmed run in the ninth and lost, home run by Pete LaCook in the fifth innning. Jim Essain triped to account for two Oakland runs. Kansas City made four errors, which gave Oakland three unearned runs. Andy Hassler, who gave five hits and walked four batters before leaving the game in the fifth innning. Hassler is now 1-4. In the opening game, the Royals scored all players in double line hitting with the aid of an Orlando error. Losing pitcher Bob Lacey, 6-4; gave up all the runs. Mitchell Page had his ninth bomerun of the season to account for the second Oakland run. After yesterday's play, Texas and California were in a tie for first place in the American League West. The Royals and A's each were trailing by 1% games. Oakland gained ground on the contenders this week by winning two out of three games from the Rangers and three out of four from the Rovals. Whitey Herzog, Kansas City manager, said it was difficult for him to decide whether the A's were a real pennant contender. "Even when we lose, nobody beats us badly," Renko said. "We had a bad stretch against Baltimore and Boston but now that we've played well, we beat the teams we have to beat." "We're playing so bad it's hard to tell how good the other teams are," Herzog said. "We got very good pitching from Larry Gura in the first game. We hit just well enough to win, which we haven't been doing in the past few games." Jack McKeen, Oakland manager, says it will be the pitching that decide who wins the game. The Royals returned home after the doubleheader and entertain the California Angels tonight. The A's play at Seattle against the Mariners tonight. "The starters are doing a good job and the pitcher pickers have had a chance to rest," McKeen said. "Reno Kenko has experience when he gets it, he get excited when he got off to a bad start." Crowds at Wimbledon watch tenaciously WIMBLEDON, England (AP)—The championships so far has not been the game. Despite rain that washed out one full day, curtailed play on two others and built up a backlog of 90 matches in the first four days, crowds have been flocking through the gates as never before. In the first week, almost 198,000 fans turned up this year, compared with more than 191,000 in 1977, the tournament's centenary year. Apart from a first-day thriller when Bjorn Berg, the defending champion and No.1 seed, was taken to five sets by Vim Aamaya and looked very uncertain of himself in the process, matches have gone much as the seeding committee predicted. The biggest upset of the first week came when Tom Oker, a 34-year-old Dutchman, beat fourth-seeded Guillermo Vilas of Spain in three sets in a third-round match Friday. wn that massive backlog, the organizing committee broke with tradition and started play at noon Saturday and will do so again today. That's two hours ahead of the traditional starting time, but the move is paying off because by Saturday both the men's and women's singles were down to the last 16 matches. Although the players will have to forego their traditional rest days before the quarters and semifinals this week, only the weather can put the schedule into more disarray. Borg has won the past two years and is hoping to be the first man since Fred Perry in the mid-1983s to take three Wimbledon in a row. The pressure is on him and he admits After his third-round match against Jaime Fillol of Chile Saturday, which Borg won 6-4, 6-2, 6-4, Borg said. "I feel more confident now and I can play better experienced before I, badly want to win for" the third time, but the other guys badly want to beat me." Jimmy Connors, seeded second and Bjmig's main rival—they met in the final last year and Connors lost—has been coming through the field well. He had a difficult second-round match against Kim Warwick of Australia but won that in four sets. He then beat fellow American Tom Gorman in the third round Saturday 6-4, 8-6, 9-3. Micks Bicycle Repair Shop Connors is one of eight Americans in the last 16 matches. The others are seeds Sandy Mayer, Rosco Tanner, Brian Gottfield and Tim Gerulius alt and unseeded Tom Leonard, Tim Gullison and Hank Pfister. 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