University Summer Kansan Wednesday, July 19. 1972 Piniella Stars in Twinbill Rv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lou Pinell lashed a home run and five other hits to lead the Kansas City Royals in the sweep of Cleveland Indians Tuesday night. Pimillea had four hits, including two doubles, in the opening and drove in the eighth. He cracked his ninth home run and a single in the nightcap. He drove in five runs and scored two The Royals, after spotting the Indians three first-inning runs in the second game, scored twice in the first and exploded for seven more in the second. The big inning came on singles by Cookie Rojas and Bobby Knoop, a sacrifice fly by reliever Jim Runcher, 5-6, a wild pitch, a single by Amos Otis, John Cummings, a triangular walk to Pinella, Ed Kirkpatrick's single and Rojas' double. bases. After a force out at the Chamblish's single scored Brohamer and McCraw. John Browne's single sent Graig Nettles home. The Indians unloaded on Bruce Dal Cunton quickly. Del Unser beat out a leadoff bunt, John McCraw walked to load the Lowenstein drove in two Cleveland runs with a single in the sixth and Nettles' single added another run in the seventh. Ray Posee and Buddy Bell and an Eagle produced a run in the eighth. Richie Scheinblem drew a walk and Denny Riddlerbiele, 12- to- k, was the best hit. The first game, Steve Hewley, who ran for Scheinblem, moved to In National League action, Ralph Garr cracked a double to spark a three-run fifth inning victory. Braves brave to a 42 National League baseball victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates Tuesday night. third on Mayberry's single. Piniella's double drove in Hovley Steve Blass, 104., was nursing a 1-lead into the Atlanta fifth when Gil Garrido and pitcher Ron Reed open with singles. Fischer, Spassky Battle To Draw in Fourth Game The score in the 24-game series now stands at $2\frac{1}{4}$ for the Soviet champion and $1\frac{1}{4}$ for the American challenger. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — A champion struggled for five hours Tuesday in the fourth game of their world championship chess match, then They called it quits at the 48th move. The fight had been hard, with a string of startling turnabouts. Each contestant got a half point for the draw. Spassky, 35. the first game and got the second by forfeit when Fischer failed to show. The 29-year-old, American won the third. Spassky was stone-faced as he spassed the auditorium, hardly acknowledging the applause of the crowd, filled and waved as he walked out. Yugoslav grandmaster Svetozar Gligoric said Spassky had made a bad error on the 28th following away the chance of a win. U. S. grandmaster Robert Byrne said Spassky, playing at a Boxer Moves from Cell To Dormitory for Trials FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) — Fiyweight Boole Lee Hunter traded his prison cell for a comfortable dormitory room on the Texas Christian campus Tuesday as 80 amateur fighters hisyclical examinations for the U.S. Olympic Boxing trials. Daniel Meyer Coliseum "He's ready physically, he's getting ready mentally," Saterfield said. "He doesn't want to talk to the press or anybody in the room that he like has. And nobody in the world wants to win more." Hunter, serving a 20-year sentence in South Carolina, checked into his room in the company of Ray Satterfield, a Manning Correctional Institute officer who was travelled the world with him. Weigh-ins will be Wednesday morning to determine pairings for the first 22 bouts that night in slight disadvantage with the black pieces, could have pocketed a draw at the 11th move in exchanging an exchange of queens. But the Russian chose to go for a win. The game was packed with surprises, with first white and then black setting the pace. Hunter is the 1971, and 1972 National AAU champion and was awarded a silver medal in American Games. He has fought with U.S. international teams in the Olympics. The 38-year-old Satterfield, who is white, said the 22-year-old Hunter, who is black, requested him as a traveling guardian. Spectators be first on Fischer, then on Spassky and then on Fischer again. "It's nothing like the usual ship," he said. "Battery ship, 'Batterie ship.' 'Bobby my friend. I saw him lose twice and I know it hurt me worse than Satterfield's expenses are paid through private donations. For the first time in the series, Spassky was late in arriving—but not so late as Fisher. The Soviet was set up to watch five minutes after the clock started. The American cheese whiz from the Spassky kitchen minutes overdue in the 2,500-seat room. Fischer looked confident and relaxed, buoyed by his win Monday. It was the first time in seven years Fischer had beaten Spassky. Winners in the trials will go to winning teams, as training can be difficult. Nine of them, where they can be challenged by challengers one in each weight division also picked out their winners. He lost to the Russian three times played while in a treewheel and then failed to meetings before the world championship round began a Garr followed with a double to left center that drove in the tying spot. Aaron then loaded the bases before the Braves added two more runs on an error by third Jose Pagan and an infield out. Ali Suffering Bout with Cold DUBLIN, Ireland (AP)—Muhammad Ali cut short his last training session Tuesday on the eve of his scheduled 12-round game. He was "Ali" Blue" Lewis, because he was suffering from a heavy cold. Earl Williams provided an aid to John Johnson in the seventh when he tagged reliever Bob Johnson for his 14th home run of the season, a solo shot over Randy Nelson. The No. 1 heavyweight boxing contender and former champion, was given a penicillin injection in an effort to clear up the infection. He was also sent from his advisers that he should postpone the fight for a week Reed, 8-10, went the distance scattering 11 hits. The first Pirate run came in the fourth inning on a double by Gene Clines and Al Oliver's single. Pittsburgh added another in the ninth on singles by Wee Van Dyke and Rory McIlroy to sacrifice fly by Oliver. But Reed Holmes will Warel Stargell to and the inning. Baseball Standings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League East W. 47 L. Pct. G.B. Detroit 14 47 36 Baltimore 46 36 36 Boston 18 39 Cleveland 27 41 474 Cwarkland 37 41 474 8 Dallas 34 46 475 12 Georgia 34 46 475 12 National League Oakland 52 30 634 134 Chicago 45 25 834 9 Cincinnati 42 36 834 0 Kansas City 41 41 500 11 California 38 47 610 17 Colorado 37 47 157 18 Pittsburgh W. L. Pet. G.B. New York 67 34 580 5.8 Colorado 67 34 580 5.8 Chicago 45 42 525 54 Montreal 45 42 525 54 Toronto 29 40 540 Cincinnati 32 52 619 Houston 40 39 619 Los Angeles 35 43 854 San Diego 38 47 447 San Francisco 38 47 447 San Diego 38 47 447 New York City Beckton California 1 Boston City (6) 1, Cleveland City (4) 2, Chicago 3, Denver Detroit 4, Cleveland 3, 11 limps National League 4. Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 10 Chicago 2, Seattle 10, Houston 11, SLU 3 San Diego 5, Philadelphia 1 Atlanta 0, Philadelphia 1 Kansan Photo by LINDA SCHILD Cheerleaders Await Turn to Show Talents cheerleaders from Summer High School, Kansas City, Kan., awaken their turn to demonstrate a cheer during a cheerleading clinic. (AP) Overland Park, Some 265 girls from high schools in Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska are at KU participating in the Mission Challenge. Allen Tops American League Stars NEW YORK (AP) - Dick Allen of the Chicago White Sox was the American League's leading vote-getter in the All Star balloting by fans to gain the starting first base position in the game next Tuesday at Atlanta. Alen, the former bad boy of the Philadelphia Phillies whose image changed when he found a happy home with the White Sox and the 1,082,738 votes, Commissioner Joe Kukrein announced Tuesday. The White Sox slugger leads the league with 19 home runs and 61 runs batted in and was eightth in runs scored averaged through Moppd play's night. The closest challenger in to, AL voting was third baseman Brooks Robinson of Baltimore with 1,041,128. handily won the first base assignment over Norm Cash of Detroit, runnerup with 729,753 votes. RUT two players surpassed them in the final National League figures. Johnny Bench, the Cincinnati Reds' catcher, led by an aerial 1,229.87, followed by by an outfield Hank Aaron with 1,116.69. Allen, known as Richie when he was in the NL with the Phils, St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Rams, to trade him for a trade sent him to Chicago. Luis Aparicio at shortstop and Carl Yastrzemski in the outfield gave the Red Sox the distinction of being the only player with a doubleheader, the initial list of eight starters. Aparicio led his category with 623,074 and Yastrzemski was wounded by a goalkeeper. Cabot 603,151 to 901,421. ROD Carew of Minnesota, with 832,655, won the second base birth and Detroit's Bill Freehan, with 761,538 will be the starting Bobby Murree of the New York Yankees, who had 506,241 votes, will be the other outfielder. The pitchers and the remainder of the squad will be chosen later this week. once each with the Phillies and the Cards. All of the AL starters are repeaters with Robinson, named for the eighth time, followed by Freehan and Carew with six. Roberksmaki with four and Murcer and Jackson with two each. ALLEN was picked as a starter twice in the National League. The National League team announced Monday includes first baseman Lee May of Houston, second baseman Joe Morgan of Cincinnati, third baseman Joe Torey of Louisville chooses to play on the Cubs, Cub Bench, Aaron, and outfielder Robert Elemente and Willie McGee. Chamber Plans Events For Football Promotion Steve Edmonds, chairman of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce's promotion, promises an exciting year at University of Kansas. The promotion planners are trying to arrange for a different event for each football game, and also have a major promotional role. The promotion will not be released until later in the fail. The Chamber of Commerce generates funds for its various businesses and placements to Lawrence businesses and individuals. Banners are also placed on the Turnpike entering Lawrence. This year the banners and pamphlets offering to residents residence through grocery stores, with the money going to the Chamber of Com- "We have a lot of things planned that will be different this year, and it should be a lot of fun," said Edmonds. The promotion will get into full swing towards the end of July and begin in September. The preparation for the first home game is against Washington 5:48. ADELAIDE, Australia (AP)—Twenty Boy Scouts at St. Peter's College tied 76,505 knots in 36 hours. TOP WITH BOTTOM SALE Buy Any Pant and Receive 1/2 OFF ON ANY SHORT-SLEEVED TOP Choose From: Kennington, Forum, Brentwood, Alps (Sale ends July 26th) THE Bootlegger 523 W. 23rd 10-9 Mon.-Sat.