6 Monday, June 26, 1978 University Daily Kansan Homer nails Royals KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Tony Arnass beited a tie-breaking home run to help the Oakland As push across two runs in the Kansas City 8-3 yesterday to defeat the Kansas City 8-3 yesterday. Argentina wins first soccer cup in wild overtime BUENOS AIRES (AP)—Mario Kempes scored two goals, the second about midway through 30 minutes of dramatic overtime, and Argentina won its first World Cup soccer championship by beating the Netherlands 341 yesterday. The rough-tackling Dutch—seeking their first cup since coming so close in 1974, when they lost, 2-1, to host West Germany—saw their scoring drives driven by spectacular Argentine goalie Ubaldo Fillad and had to settle for runner-up once again. No European team ever has won the cup in South America. A partisan crowd of 77,000 wild their roars of "Argentina, Argentina" thundering through River Plate Stadium to salute their country's first cup triumph. A nation of 25 million followed suit A number of 20MAIMINES PEOPLE POURED into the streets with white and blue flags for a spontaneous all-night carnival. The hero of the game was the 25-year-old Kempes, a clever striker who scored the first goal and the deciding one. Daniel Bergan scored Argentina's clinching shot. oni scored Argentina's clutching goal. The required 2-15-minute overtime periods were forced when Dirk Naminaga, who had been sent in as a substitute, scored when there were nine minutes remaining in the regulation time of two 45-minute halves. Naminaga and goal with the River Plate Nanninga's goal sent the River Plate crowd into stunned silence. KEMPES NOT only tallied the deciding goal, but also topped the goal scorsers' standings with a total of six for the month-long championship tournament. His first goal yesterday was set up by Argentine captain Osvaldo Ardiles, who had been doubtful hours before the start of the game. Ardiles dribbled past has Dutch opponents. He fell, but had a chance to push the ball to Leopoldo Lapoide, who passed to Kempes. Dgoselie van Jonbelo, at 37 the oldest player in the tournament, came rushing out, but it was too late. Kempes, his back to the goal, suddenly turned and sent a low kick into the net for a 1-4 half-time lead. THE DUTCH COACH, Ernest Happel, pulled all out all steps by sending in fresh players for the second half. It almost paid off. Nanninga and Wim Sursbier were brought on as substitutes, and Nanninga came through with the equalizer in the 81st minute of play. Nanninga leaped over a bunch of players inside the penalty area, and he applauded his head to bounce the ball nast Fillol. most of the crowd was dumbfounded. The small cluster of Dutch fans, stuck in a corner, laughed and cried. It was the first cup start to go into overtime since 1986, when England, the host that won the last time. Monday, June 26 Stolen Kisses (1969) By Francois Truffaut with Jean Pierre Lead, Delphine Seyrig. French/sub- titles 7:00 $1.00 Woodruff Wednesday, June 28 Woman in the Window (1949) By Fritz Lang, With Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett 7:00 $1.00 druff Friday, June 30 Joseph Andrews (1977) Dir. Tony Richardson, with Ann- Margret, Peter Frith, John Gleidg. 7:00 Woodruff $1.00 Monday, July 3 Douglas Fairbanks' Silent Classic: The Thief of Bagdad (1924) Dir. Raoul Walsh, with Douglas Fairbanks, Julanne Johnston and Anna May Wong. Armas and Mike Edwards added insurance RBIs in the ninth inning. THE WINNER in relief was Bloe Lacey, 6, whose scuffle with Royals' catcher Darrell Porter triggered a brawl in the fifth inning. Porter was ejected but Bloe 7:00 $1.00 Woodruff At Cowens singed home a Kansas City run in the second innings. But the As took a 2-1 lead in the fourth inning on doubles by James Williams at Guerrero and on Mitchell Page's RBI single. Consecutive doubles in the fifth innning by Frank White and Steve Braun and Hal McKee's single chased Oakland star Tyler Wright. The first sacrifice飞鱼给了 the Royals a brief 3-2 lead. The Royals loaded the bases in the ninth inning against Ellas Sosa, but failed to score. With one out, Frank White tripled over armas *h* in head in right Clint Hurdle MCRAE FLIED to shallow center and Brett walked, bringing up Art Kusner, Porter's replacement at catcher, who struck out to end the game. Armas doubled home Glenn Burke, who had laid an infield game for another Oakland run in the ninth inning. Facing Dog Bird, Kansas City's fourth pitcher, Mike Edwards singled to score Armas with the sixth run. Mario Guerrero, who was nine for 16 in the four-game series, was walked intentionally after his fourth start. | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Philadelphia | 30 | 29 | .524 | -1 | | Chicago | 28 | 27 | .506 | -1 | | Montreal | 22 | 24 | .485 | 4th | | Pittsburgh | 22 | 34 | .485 | 4th | | New York | 12 | 45 | .400 | -1 | | St. Louis | 26 | 45 | .400 | -1 | WOLF San Francisco 45 25 843 Cincinnati 41 28 563 3% Los Angeles 43 28 563 3% Seattle 34 37 479 11% Houston 34 37 479 11% Colorado 28 40 498 16% NATIONAL LEAGUE FAST Baseball Standings Philadelphia 4, Chicago 2 Pittsburgh, New York 8 Indianaapolis 6, Kansas City 1 San Francisco 94, Atlanta 34, second game 11 innings Cincinnati 1, Los Angeles 7 Florida 1, Houston 1 KANSAN Yesterday's Games AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W 0 W L Pct. 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