University Daily Kansan, June 16, 1980 Otis' bat boosts Kansas City MLIWAKEU (AP) — Amos Oti still cannot bend the little finger of his right hand, but that didn't stop the Kansas City Royals centerfielder yesterday. Otis, batting 188 at game time, had missed 40 games because of a broken finger. But yesterday he knocked in three runs with a pair of homers. Willey Mays Akens and Hal McRae added bases empty homers to back Dennis Leonard's five-hit pitching as the Royals defeated the Brewers 7-2. "I really wasn't trying to hit home runs, but I just seem to do pretty well against this club," Olsa said. "If figure I can hit as many homers as Willie Mays Akins, I'll have a pretty good year." Otsit hit .50 with five homers and 14 runs batted in against the Brewers last year. "Amos has been struggling, no doubt about it," Royals manager Jim Frey said in the last few days he started his tenure. "I look like he's started to come out of it." "He's coming out of it at just the right time. Taking two games out of three from Milwaukee in their park is a good move." He was capable of scoring a lot of runs. I was worried as hell, but we just happened to hit more home runs today than they did." The Royals broke a scoreless tie against loser Moose Haas, 6-6, in the fifth innning when U.L. Washington scored on a single by Frank White. 1. Frank White. Alkens slammed his sixth home run of the year and third in the three-game series leading off for the Royals in the sixth. Obit hit his second homer of the season one out later and the Royals led AMERICAN LEAGUE | | W | L | Pts | G | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New York | 31 | 25 | 461 | GB | | Milwaukee | 31 | 25 | 354 | 14 | | Washington | 29 | 27 | 344 | 8 | | Cleveland | 29 | 27 | 318 | 8 | | Detroit | 28 | 27 | 300 | 6 | | Baltimore | 28 | 27 | 492 | 17 | | St. Louis | 28 | 27 | 481 | 14 | Kansas City 77 22 657 Chicago 29 28 396 Oklahoma 29 28 7 Seattle 28 28 467 South Carolina 28 32 441 Minnesota 21 36 144 Missouri 21 36 390 Toronto, 0, Tina 2. Texas Boston, 1, Dipdil, pgd., rain Minneapolis, 2, Rainbow, Kansas City 7, Milwaukee New York 8, Miami New York & New Garden City Leonard, 7-5, who hurled shutouts in his last two starts, had a string of 23 consecutive scoreless innings ended when Robin Scoret lined his 11th homer of the season with one in the outing and Don Money followed with his sixth. However, McRae singing leading off the Royals' eighth, and Otis followed with his second homer of the game to score 38. The RBI was his homer with two out in the ninth off Jerry Augustine and the Royals, who have won 21 of their last 28 games, added another run on a single by Otis, scoring the RBI double. NATIONAL BALLGIRL W 12 L Pct GB Montreal 30 24 197 Pittsburgh 30 24 379 1 Philadelphia 30 24 356 482 Chicago 30 24 482 444 Chicago 30 24 482 444 WEST Houston 34 25 596 1 Los Angeles 34 25 596 1 San Diego 34 25 596 1 San Francisco 25 34 474 10 San Diego 25 34 474 10 San Francisco 25 34 474 10 Los Angeles 3, Monteaulis 4 Philadelphia San Diego 5 Phoenix San Francisco 6 San Francisco 3, New York 4 Chicago 1, Atlanta 4 Financial aid group going broke A Lawrence service organization which gives emergency financial assistance for food, rent, utility and medical expenses may be bogged back. last winter to a man who could not pay his utility bill and faced the possibility of freezing if the service was disconnected. Mary Anne Stanley, a tick researcher, said one young man called her for information after he saw a tick on his girlfriend. He thought his girlfriend was very clean until he saw the tick, she said. Ticks not picky pests STANLEY SAID SHE spent about 45 minutes explaining to him that anybody can get ticks. More ticks are biting people this year, and most of them are not choosy; they'll bite the spotless as well as the seedy. With the current high rate of inflation and national unemployment, Baron said ESC expected the number of requests to increase. Bv SHELLY COKER Ticks are often picked in woods, and more people are coming in contact with them because of the presence of ticks such as camping and backpacking, she said. Favorable breeding conditions last year made ticks more difficult to kill. Staff Reporter The Lawrence Emergency Service Council, a coalition of social service organizations, all but its last $100. The usual amount of each request from applicants seeking assistance is $100. Unless public access is received, the ESC will cease operations. Stanley, Jesup, Ga., graduate student, said ticks climb grass and bushes and their legs catch the clothes of people or animals that brush them. said. It may take 15 minutes to remove a tick by tyhis method, she said. Those using a lighted match or cigarette are sometimes burned, she said, and kerosene might irritate the skin around the bite. "Last week we took 20 applications and granted only eight of them," said Betty Baron, publicity chairman for ESC. "This week we have a crisis situation with only $100 in our budget to distribute." Do not squeeze the fat part of the tick, where it stores the blood, Stanley said. Blood and saliva might be squeezed into the wound and some ticks carry blood from other diseased hosts. Staff Reporter By NANCY SEARLE The body also might separate from the head. Then it is difficult to get the head out and the saliva organs may still be attached. Although the tick is dead, the saliva glands may continue to work. Suburban development displaces ticks 'natural hosts of animals in the woods. Ticks then turn to humans for food more often, Stanley said. If a tick does bite, it spends hours feeding. Occasionally, the saliva is toxic to the host and may contain diseased organisms. Leaving the head in the heat can cause an infection, Stanley said. To remove a tick, grasp the head with a pair of tweezers and slowly pull the head out of the wound, Stanley ESC, which began in 1971 and operates from the Community Building at 11th and Vermont streets, serves as immediate relief for people who need help with food or shelter. $100 rent for a woman who had her purse stolen. Assistance was also given Unlike mosquitoes, both male and female ticks feed on blood. The female will not complete her meal and the male will engorged with blood until she mates. When walking through the woods, a person should check often for ticks, Stanley said. It usually takes several minutes to detect and transmit diseased organisms to a host. Baron said ESC was low on funds because the assistance given out-numbered the donations received. Although ticks are well known for their bite, other details of their lives are less well known. After ticks climb grass or bushes, they use their feet to smell an approaching animal. They may also detect nearby animals by their shadows, ground vibrations, carbon dioxide, or temperature differences. Three of the most common diseases ticks carry are Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, and tick analysis. None are common in this area. Ticks mate while they are on a host. The male engorges himself and then searches for a female. The female is attracted to chemical that helps the male find her. LAST YEAR, ESC helped 350 families in the Douglas County area. If an animal comes indoors with a mated female tick, she may drop off and lay from 2,000 to 6,000 eggs. 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