University Summer Kansan Thursday, July 20,1972 2 Kansan Photo by JOHN REED Machine Gets an Overhauling Vending machines in the basement of Strong Hall are being painted and other areas are being refurbished in preparation for the fall semester. Royals Lose, 6-1 KANSAS CITY(AP) -Gaylord Perry scattered seven singles and the Cleveland Indiana scored four runs in the second inning and two in the ninth for a 6-1 victory. City Royals Wednesday night. The triumph was Perry's 16th against seven defeats. Graig Nettles and Chris Chambliuss singled to leave off the first play, but he sacrificed. Pitcher Drago Dr. 10 made a wild throw to third for a two-run triple. Ray Fosse flied to center field, sending Chambliss home and Frank Duffy drove Lowenstein in with a triple and scored on Perry's single. In the ninth, after Nettles singled and Chimbliss lined out, Lowenstein third. In the third Pose we tentatively walked before Duffy singled to score Nettles and Perry singled to score Lowen- The Royals ruined Perry's shutout bid in the fifth when EKirkpatrick scored as pinch hitter Steve Hoyle ground out. Pittsburgh beat Atlanta 8-3, but Henry Aaron hit his 659r career home run, a solo belt over the left fielder. The Pirate winner Nelson Brials, 9-4. Kansan Sports Comment By JIM GALVIN Kansan Sports Editor Upsets were the order of the day Wednesday in the second round of match play in the NCAA College Championship. The tournament is being held at the Blue Hill Country Club, in Kansas City, Ms. Beth Barry, last year's champ, was defeated by McKenna a member of the British Curtis C team. The score was 2 and 11 In the longest match of the day, 16-year-old Amy Alcott defeated a 30-year-old opponent by tapping in a burr pelt on the fourth hole of sudden death. Both players had been given of earlier opportunities which would have given them the chance to win. Alcott held a four-hole advantage at the end of nine holes, but Hager chipped on away to the basket sending the match into overtime. BOTH players missed three-foot puts on the 20th hole. Then Hager rammed in a 15-footer on the knee to keep the match going. Alcott finished it on No. 4, a 417- yard par 5. She had eagled the hole earlier in the day. This time she boomed a drive about 320 yards that the dog cut the leg and left her in the middle of the fairway. She tried to little ahead of the drive by the pitcher Mitsa Hager, a sophomore from UCLA, whose Hager's second shot stopped about 30 yards short of the green, and then Alcott made the decision. Using one of her favorite clubs, a five-wood, Alcott drilled a low liner to the front of the green, about 30 feet from the hole. Hager chipped to 15 feet, and Alcott try 18 inches from the hole. **KNOWING she had to make the putt, Hager studied it carefully, frequently consulting both her caddy and her finance. Ben also visited the University of Texas, has won the men's NCAA golf title the past two years, but his advice was no help. Hager slid the ball past the cup, then walked off the court, as Aitok sank her pattu to win. Alcott and McKenna will meet at 1:10 this afternoon in a quarterfinal match. Missing Ali Wins by TKO DUBLIN (AP) - Muhammaa All, fighting in spots, dropped Ai "Blue" Lewis in the fifth round, and then went on to score a round over his onetime sparing partner from Detroit Wednesday. Referee Lew Eskin of New York halted the scheduled 12-4 victory over heavyweight champion, chased the weary, game underdog in the ninth round. Croke Park. The knockdown in the fifth was the only one of the Lewis's eyes appeared glazed and Eskin intervened while Lewis was standing on rubbery legs. The time of the TKO was estimated at 1:15 of the 11th. Both of the timekeepers watches had stopped earlier in the fight. Ali, suffering from a head cold, fought cautiously at times. But, in the fifth round, he smashed his 29-year-old opponent to the ropes with a bombardment and hissed him with a right to with a right to the jaw. when he drove Lewis to the ropes with a barrage of lefts and rights to the head. Lewis lefis on his back as Eskin tolled the count. Lewis wobbled to his feet at nine, and the bell rang, ending the round. All took more punches in that round and in the entire fight than he did in a game. Comeback victories since he lost to Joe Frazier in their world title fight were the biggest. Just when it seemed that he was going down Lewis surprised All and the crowd by fighting against a group of lefthands to rights to the head. Ali, weighing $217\frac{1}{2}$ to Lewis's $223\frac{1}{2}$, appeared to have his foe in real trouble again in the ninth It was Ali's sixth victory since the Frazier battle and his second in less than a month. He played in the Las Vegas last June 27. from the quarter-finals are the eight women who made it last year. KU coaches announced Tuesday the signing of two more high school athletes. Two Athletes Sign With KU Dye will meet Nancy Loppe Rowsell, who is a 1-up visitor over Lancy Smith of Williamsville, N.Y. in second-round matches, Mrs. Pale Dye, Jr. of Carmel, Ind., defeated Polly Riley of Ft. Worth 2 and 1. MARY Budke of Dundee, Ore. will play Judith Johnson, of Pittsburgh. Debbie Massey of Bethlehem, Penn., will play Wendy Sue Hyatt of Placentia. Calif. Bukke defeated Connie Day, of Cleveland, Tenn., 1-up. while Johnson was winning over Janet Coles, of Calif., Calif. 3 and 2. Swim coach Dick Reamon announced the signing of Charley Crittenden, all-around swimming ace from Oklahoma City. Massey defeated Paula Eager of Kirkwood, Mo., 4 and 2, while Hyatt was winning over Bonnie Lauer of Union Lake, Maine. Basketball coach Ted Owens announced the signing of Drew Rogers, a 6-7 all-stater from Kirkwood, Mo. The championship will conclude with a 36-hole final on Saturday. 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Pittsburgh 16 47 35 58 New York 47 37 35 58 Los Angeles 47 30 35 58 Chicago 47 40 35 58 Milwaukee 47 46 40 158 Dallas 47 46 40 158 West Oakland 53 41 621 621 Chicago 55 40 659 - Kansas City 43 41 612 10 California 43 41 612 10 Cleveland 43 41 612 10 Cinnahill 53 32 694 - Houston 48 30 654 - Houston 48 30 654 - Atlanta 49 47 654 - Atlanta 49 47 654 - San Francisco 39 51 654 14% New York 39 51 654 14% Wednesday Scores Local Group Will Sponsor Bicycle Outing American League Boston *12*, Minnesota *13* New York *11*, Kansas City *14* Texas *10*, Houston *2* Tampa Bay *9* The Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department will sponsor a bike hike this Saturday for anyone who wishes to participate. Small children, must be accompanied by an adult. The group will meet at Lawrence High School, and the hike will begin at 1:30 p.m. A prescribed route to Martin Park will be followed. A first aid van will be available. Both van will have coolers for those who may want to keep drinks cold. National League Cincinnati 6, Chicago 1 Monteau 5, San Francisco 2 St. Louis 6, Miami 4 Pittsburgh 8, Allens 3 The group is scheduled to return to the high school at 4 p.m. The hike will be the third sponsored by the recreation department this summer. A plan also planned for the summer. THIS WEEK END! Bring this Coupon to SHAKEY'S for 50° Off 50° Off on a Double on a or Family Sized Pitcher (Light or Dark) Pizza SHAKEY'S PIZZA PABLO & YE public house 544 W. 23rd 842-2266 Offer Good Thurs..Fri.Sat. Only Patronize Kansan Advertisers Make Your Reservations Now for the Fall Call Betty 842-1455 2510 W. 25th St. Boetel & Co. Omaha, Nebraska