Monday, July 17, 1972 3 University Summer Kansan Detroit Tigers Beat Royals, 2-0 DETROIT (AP)—Norm Cash and Aurelia Rodriguez packed solo home runs while rookie Bill Bell made his second appearance to give the Detroit Tigers a 2-0 victory over the Kansas City American League baseball team. Slayback is in control all the way to square his record at 3-3 with the shutout, his first in the major leagues. major leagues. The slender right-hander on en route to his second complete game in six starts since he was called up CASH'S homer, his 17th, landed in the upper deck in right field to lead off the second inning off Roger Nelson, 24. Rodriguez' fourth homer of the season came with two outs in the second half, and a top upper left field seat. It was Detroit's seventh triumph in its first year. In other American League action, Joe Rudi and Mike Epstein slammed home runs in leading the Oakland A's 5-2 over the New York Yankees Sunday. The team won the game American League series. Rudi's ninth home run of the year in the first inning gave the A's a 1-0 lead. AFTER Tim Cullen knuckled in the first of his two DL with a tap that had been clouched. Mel Stottlemy pitch into the right field seat for a two-hit single. The first game was called with Baltimore at bat in the seventh iming, and the second game was postponed. In Baltimore, Boog Powell and Brooks Robinson drove in two runs apsie, Powell with his third homer against Atlanta as Baltimore whipped Chicago 6-1 in a rain-shortened first game of the season. The American League doubleheader. MUIRFIELD, Scotland (AP)—Jack Nicklaus still insists his golf's Grand Slam isn't just an idle dream. Nicklaus Loses Br. Open, Hopes For Grand Slam JIM PALMER allowed three hits in 12 innings for the national League. Bobby Tolan hit a tie-breaking home run, then doubled and scored an extra pinch-run. The Yankees scored their runs in the ninth inning on a double by pinch-hitter Ron Blomberg and a home run by John Ellis. "Maybe even next year." The world of golf wouldend. "I still think it is possue, Nicklaus said after his bid to win. "I'll probably not give the British on Saturday. 'Not probable, perhaps. But possible.'" The world of girl wanteded This was supposed to be the year. There was the man, the giant player. Nicklaus, already established as one of the greatest players of the ancient game has ever seen. The timing was right. At 32 he's probably at the peak of his incredible career. With the Masters and U.S. Open titles in his pocket. he was half-way home. The courses were right. Augusta National, Pebble Beach, Muir Forest, and Hiking lands layouts he plays well. The desire was there, in fantasies or proportions. This is something I have seen a man from Columbus, Ohio, wanted as much as anything in the world. It didn't happen He was beaten by a man who had him cut off the leg by a single stroke despite a course-record-matching 66 that just one shot of catching Lee "I'd given up, I wasn't even yying. I thought I was beaten," freviano said of the key shot in the 2-hole tournament, a delicate little chip in the short rough that he held for a par five on the back of his leg and gave him to his second consecutive British title and left the "I was some kind of abot," it said of his play on the stage. "I don't think my shouldersers had cost me the tournament. I really wasn't even trying." He finished with a 71, matching par for the day on the old course where Nicklaus had never before been beaten, for a 278 total. Kansas Coaches Discuss Game He hunched over clenched fists will admit in tears of disappointment in diness as his last chance for the slain died on a 35-foot burt put that fell short. Cincinnati Reds defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 behind Jack Billingham's steady pitching Sunday. Nicklaus, who briefly held the lead despite being six strokes away when the day's play started was one back. In San Diego, throwing errors by pitchers Jerry Koosman and Danny Frisella helped San Diego break a tie with four runs in the seventh inning as the Padres and the New York Mets 7-5 Sunday. Billingham, 6-4, scattered eight hits as the National League West leaders swept to their sixth straight victory. "I had it but I let it get away," Niciussla said. "I had to be beaten. I'm glaze it was by Lee. Played with the player—something else." The Padres tied the score 3-2 on Bernie Hernandez two-tunnel win. He scored twice in the loss on Koosman, 6-5, after Dave Roberts walked to open the Jerry Morales morales bolted and Kooman threw the ball into right field. Roberts scoring on the ball. Robbie Cahill scored for Kooman. Morales scored on Nate Colbert's sacrifice fly. Clarence Gaston and John Jeter followed with singles, putting runners at first down and kicking Kooman from the mound. Later, he turned to Lee, grinned ruefully and asked: FRISELA fielded a bunt by Bill Greif and overthrew third for An error that scored Gaston and Jeter. get together again next year, perhaps in Lawrence or Manhattan. Both agreed the day had been a success. Greif, 5-11, came on in relief in the seventh inning. In Pittsburgh, Bruce Kison and Dave Guiti combined for a five-hitter as the Pittsburgh Pirates stopped Houston 5-2 Sunday to gain their ninth triumph in 12 games with the Astros. "Why don't you go back to Mexico? You're doing this too often lately." Pittsburgh came from behind the first game Houston 3-0. He shot 16 of 30 in minutes. Robertson was hit on the wrist by a pitch with the bases loaded to three. Baseball Standings American League KU and K-State may always be rivals, but the rivalry may be getting a little friendier. W L P.ct G.B. Detroit 48 14 560 Baltimore 43 45 560 Boston 38 38 560 Cleveland 37 41 644 Cleveland 34 41 644 Cleveland 34 41 644 National League Oakland 52 30 634 54 Chicago 41 32 694 74% 9 Cincinnati 43 32 688 79% Kansas City 45 41 500 11 Milwaukee 41 41 688 17 Texas 45 40 521 17 W L Pt. Grab Pittsburgh 52 34 60 New York 57 32 580 Los Angeles 44 40 524 0 St. Louis 44 40 524 0 Montreal 36 45 494 Tampa 36 45 494 Wilson...51 Cheetah...31 Houston...46 AT&T...32 Alaska...38 San Francisco...38 Jacksonville...46 Santa Fe...45 St. Louis...32 San Francisco 10, Philadelphia 24 Utica 6, Lakewood 1 United States 4, St. Louis 1 Los Angeles 2, Montreal 3 New York 3, Buffalo 1 American League 8, Boston 6 Nationals 9, Kansas City 6 Minnesota 2, California 1-1 Midwestern 2, Colorado 1-1 Sunday Games National League Last week the two Kansas football coaches, Don Fam-browne and Jeff Kearney, together at the Topeka Country Club for lunch, golf and con- Samsonite Special Wins 200-Mile Michigan Race the 500-mile race at Ontario, Calif., last year. The 37-year-old deeply religious Kenyon was seeking his first victory in USACS's tough second-round jeopardy, peared within his grasp until he ran out of gas in his Gilmore-Offer. He enjoyed an advantage of 20 points. CAMBRIE JUNCTION, Mich. (AIP) -Charging Joe Gordon in San Antonio Special to victory in Santa Rosa race for Indianapolis cars at Michigan International Speedway Sunday. Attribution ce down Leonard's average speed for the race, first of a twin bill of 200 milers, was 140.685 miles per hour. It was Leonard's first championship victory since capturing Leonard, 37, of San Jose, Calif., battled a rattlesnake when the snake attacked her and another battle-scarred veteran, Mel Kenyon, of Lebanon, Ind., lost power after a crash in 2015. Commenting on the sometimes too intense competition between the two schools, Fambridge said he thought it was silly how, if a student was ill, the war was bad, but as soon as he came to KU, he became a friend. Gibson said, though, that he would trade the trophy he received to his match for the Governor's Trophy, awarded to the KU-KSU. The coaches said they might Second place went to Wally Dallenbach in an STP-Lola, third to Kenyon, fourth to Sammy Coyote and fifth to Lee Kunan. Fambrough shared Giason, attitude, and both expressed hope that someday their attitude would be passed on to the fans. At least 75 police officers, some with dogs, were called to quell the disturbance. Police said they had been instructed under control by 11 p.m. Most of the injured were taken to Boston City Hospital, where two were listed in critical condition and all of the injured were policemen. BOSTON (AP)—At least 35 persons were arrested and 19 injured Sunday night at an office room of 90 persons in rock-throwing rampage following a Spanish-speaking festival in the boxing section of Boston, police said. Group Looks for Marmots in Ural Mts. Robert Hoffman, KU prof, is fourth from right. Prof to Return to USSR For More Marmot Studv There were reports, however, of sporadic looting and rock thefts in the city. Two days hours. A taxicab was burned and burned through a floor-window a neighborhood city office on West Brookline street Firemen Hoffmann, who traveled to Siberia in the summer of 1869 to gather specimens, will be taking another trip to the Soviet Union this summer. This will be the first expedition by a scientist by the National Academy of Science of the United States and the U.S.S.R. By SHARON BALLARD "We have, of course, had international cooperation between our two countries in scientific exchanges, but this summer we will be working with Russian officers in the field," Hoffmann said. 35 Arrested, Rocks Thrown During Festival "The Russians have a favorite way of catching ground squirrels. They pour water into the holes an If KU and K-State want to stay on top with the big ones, the coaches agreed, they can't afford fighting among themselves. Gibson indicated that hard competition didn't necessarily have to mean fighting "like cats" in a street fight, or themselves by doing it, he said. ROME (AP)—Maids are difficult to find here, and cost about $1 an hour. Although he studied Russian for several months, Hoffmann found it a little rough to communicate at first. Sessions in A. J. Foyte's Coyote and fifth to Lee Kunzman in a Kingfish-Offy. "The nonplussed customs of the official had never seen an Attachy lauggage. After conferring with someone from the academy, he was finally satisfied and the guns did fully registered and cleared." "THE CUSTOMS offent went through each box carefully, asking many questions. When he had barred shotgun and a 30-caliber barreled shotgun and a 30-caliber big-game rifle with a telescoping scope, the officers plainly that if I were fortunate enough to get to the mountains I would collect weapons to collect specimens. Hoffmann recently received a $14,000 National Science Foundation grant to continue his study of the evolution of mammals, evolutionary history of marmots. catch the squirrels when they flee from the drowsy Robert obstrut systems and ecology at the university of Kanaas, said Thierry "These studies explain how ground squirrels have adapted to the environment. We want to understand climatic and geographical changes have occurred through the past several million years," A SUMMER TRIP in 1969 was a specimen-gathering and study venture in Siberia. Kansas Demos... "From these studies we discovered a similarity in the migration of marmors of North Eurasia and those of Anaska and Canada," "The first test of my ability to speak. Russian came when I checked our baggage through customs," he said. MANY DELEGATES, not wanting to take a stand on the issue, let alternates vote for them or abstained. At one point in the voting, it appeared the plank of the convention who got on the phones to plead with their people to oppose it if they confessed any convictions or abstain if it would. numerous votes switched between the two and passed, the McGewha vows, Most of the Kansas delegates expressed pleasure with the new reforms, but there was some apprehension about the lack of managed from page- to page-delegated floor greatly aided communication on strategy decisions, but on at least one occasion the well-oiled McGovern floor organization seemed in disarray. On the abortion platform plank vote, the team nearly had grave consequences. Continued from page 1 Woody Duncan, 28, Kansas City delegate, said the abortion proposal was poorly drawn up and although McGovern opposed it, his organizers had allowed forces to vote as they pleased. Among the more significant changes affecting convention practices were those making use of the new rules, Rules, Patform and Credentials committees proportional to the size of each state delegation and the number of members from every state, the abolition of winner-take-all primaries in 1976 and new rules that permit only a limited number reports from the committees. embarrassed by all the changes, were on the phones again attempting to stop it, Duncan said. These conclusions point to the fact that the Bering Strait was an ancient sea, and the marmots of Siberia migrated to North America via ice. One police cruiser was burned and policemen were pelted with missiles from the predominantly Puerto Rican crowd, police said. changes that the Republican party has undertaken. But it was generally agreed that the trend is inevitable, at least for the time being. THE KANSAS McGovern backers was no time in gearing their operation to the election because of the problems their colleagues were skeptical about McGovern's chances and then enthralled by their suppression. But they could dispel some of the fears. Many of them believe that the election was caused this antagonism, and that once his views are examined and understood, many of his backers will come over to their side. Some of the South Dakota Senator's most ardent supporters believe they have a chance to win in their race. While this may be unyield optimistic, the McGovern organization and the dedication of his workers has shown itself to be well-received and acknowledged with in American politics. Fischer Leads 3rd Game REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP)—The third game of the world chess championship adjourned Sunday night after 5 hours and 18 minutes of play with challenger Bobby Obbey apparently holding the edge. The Rev William Lombardy, the American grandmaster, said Soviet titleholder Bortis Sparks was 'in a bad position. He's a Spassky had five pawns at adjournment, Fischer six. Each retained a queen and a bishop in his game. The game game will be resumed Monday. The game was played in an upstairs room. No spectators were present. Fischer had threatened to fly back to the States unless he and Snasky had privacy for the contest. Chief Referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany stopped play after Spassky had made his first move. The referee then reply move in a sealed envelope. THE AMERICAN challenger never has beaten Before this match he had lost three games to the Russian black and drawn two when he played white and had the first move. Fischer forfeited the second game by failing to appear, and Soissky leads the match 2-0. The game opened with a typical game, where Indian merging into the Bengon counter—a strong play for dominance in the latter stage. The males are more mute. FISCHER, playing black and moving second, ended the day one pawn up, matching Spassky's bishop and queen. Fischer moved rapidly. He had the key square of the board—king king pieces. He was able to piece. Spassky had no chance of pushing forward his vital king's pawn to convert. For three moves the king came down, reduced to utter passivity. The boy from Brooklyn ata- tmitted down the queenseid, switched to the kingside, switched back to the queenside and went home. and most games won. Spassky bit his nails. Fisher leaned back, swivelled in his chair, leaned forward—and王 king two. It was the 23rd man. Then, for one moment, it looked as if he had the chance of mate. But Fischer moved one piece; once again he received the initiative. SPASSKY, moving his 24th, moved queen to queen three. In other words, he mounted his defense. Spassky's attack was effectively over. From then on he defended, moving slowly. SPASSKY arrived shortly before the game, starting time for the game was p.m. EDT. Fischer loped in after the Russian had made his first pass. He smiled, smiled and shook Spassky's hand. Spassky began the game with a play. Spassky continued by advancing his queen's bishop's pawn to the fourth rank and the three made pawn to king's three. Fischer replied with knight to ding's bishop three. The referee disappeared from the screen. Fischer fidgedet. he pivoted on his swivel chair, covered his face with his hands then one cheek tightened the chest mea-men startling with his king's rook. As at a silent movie, the several hundred spectators in the theater listen with interest. Fischer gesticulate to Schmid, the referee, apparently complaining about something. There is no sound from the back room. The game was beginning along the lines of an opening called the "spassky" game, their first game, when Spassky was also playing white. Spassky was move—knight to king's bishop three—Fisher made pawn to queen's bishop four. Hale and Brook Spassky's island Spassky began the game with a juvenile's pawn opening, his favorite. This meant that Fischer was out for blood, severely trying to restore the balance in his favor for his 0-2 deficit. AFTER SPASSKY'S third The referee said that according to the game's rules, guarantee players against disturbance. If one complains, he can demand that the game be stopped. was a defense that imposed a sharp fight on the center of the board. It was a variation designed for victory. "There is a match for the world championship but there are no chess players here," Schmid said—meaing in the outer room. Schmid came onto the empty stage and said he felt obliged to "explain a strange situation." "Bobby Fischer protested against certain conditions. He feels disturbed for several reasons." In the back room the game went on and by the fifth move the line of play had switched into modern Benoni defense. IT WAS Fischer, playing the black pieces, who forced the shift. Experts said the Benoni Colbert Wins Golf Tourney In Milwaukee MILWAUKEE (AP)—Jim CLOWBert fired a two-under-69 Sunday and staved off strong challenges by George Johnson and Chuck Courtney to win the waukee Open Golf Tournament. The 31-year-old Colbert, who only previous victory in seven years on the tour was in the 1968 Monsanto台冠, finished with a 13-under-par 211 for 72 holes over a parly 241 Golf Club course. One stroke back were Grier Jones, Johnson, Bud Allin and Courtney, whose closing 64 was the journey's best round. Colbert had started the day tied for the lead at 11 under with 78 points. Alin Alin. Colbert made his decisive move with birdies on the eighth, ninth and 11th holes to go 14 under before he begged the final. His victory was saved when he made a second shot his third shot from the over, the just failed to drop, and Johnson's seven foot putt for a bishop aile. 842-2500 the number to call for the number to call for up-to-the-minute listings on rental housing available in Lawrence McGrew REAL ESTATE 901 Kentucky Ben Crenshaw Is Golf Champ In Trans-Miss. DALLAS (AP) -Steady Ben Crenshaw, saving his best golf for the pressure-charged finals, made it to the championship but outgunned John Paul Cain, Houston stock broker, 4 and 3 Sunday. The championship. Cresshaw, the 20-year-old Crenna co-champion and ace of the national champion Texas Longhorn golf team, fired three players for a wintersweet Brook Hollow College Club's Ushb 6,800 yards. Crenshaw, who only had two three-pelt greens the entire tournament, from the front 18 in two-under-par 69 to take a 2-up. According to Henry Shen, former head of the Department of Physical Education and the university's regular end of regular season play in softball Tournament play-in pitch-divisions begin this weekend. With two weeks left in the summer session, action in intramural sports is becoming more common. We have to be decided in two seasons. Starting this week is the single- elimination tournament. Each team has one round, nament survived a round-robin tournament earlier this summer. Intramural Action Is In Final Week Only one man signed up for handball competition. Shenk said he couldn't make any attributions to explain the apparent lack of interest. "We've always had good response for handball in the past." Shenk said. "Maybe It's just too hot." INTRAMURAL STANDINGS Glass Blink Wine losses East Asia 5 2 Radicals 3 2 Knute Ripkin 3 2 Adobe Man 3 2 S.P. 3 2 Win Legends Pearson Powders 5 2 Speed Rails 4 2 Some of Zeus 4 3 Green Beast Beats 4 4 Great Blue Breeze 4 4