Wednesday, July 12, 1972 University Summer Kansan Orioles Edge By Royals BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tom Shopay walked with the bases loaded in the last of the 10th timing to force in the winning run and give Baltimore a 2-1 triumph at Riverside City. Royals Tuesday night. Reliever Ken Wright, the Royals' second pitcher of the inning, and his team, the Orioles had loaded the bases with no outs on a double by Brooks Robinson and walks to Bobby Gribch and Boog The triumph snapped a fivegame losing skid for the Orioles. song for the Orchels The Royals took a 1-0 lead in the first singles by Amos Ols, Richie Schembill and Lou Pinilla. KANSAS City went毕烈罕 till the sixth when Fred Patek opened with a triple. But Baltimore starter Jim Palmer put down the threat by getting the ball out of the infield, allowing a ball out of the infield. The Orioles tied the game 1-1 in the sixth on Palmer's baseloaded single, Kansas City's Dick Drago pitched out of further trouble by getting Bendu Hilton for an innning-ending double play. American League East-leading Detroit Tigers to 6-5 baseball victory over the Texas Rangers. In other American League games, the Chicago White Sox struck for three runs in the fourth inning and won the homer by Rick Reichardt and a solo shot by Ed Spiezo to the Cleveland Indians 4-3. Mickey Johnson missed his second homer off Paul Lundblad in the sixth inning, powering the IN THE National League, Jack Baghman tossed a seven- and a half-run double to Pittsburgh 5-0 in a clash of the National League's West and East divisions. Entry Deadline Is Today For Tennis Tournament Today is the deadline for today in the open tennis tourn- ment sponsored by the Berkshire Hills and Recreation Department. According to meet director Jim Ballinger, play will be conducted in both junior and senior divisions, wice the junior division beginning Thursday afternoon over; starting Saturday morning. Ballinger said that the meet would give both sexes and both singles and doubles enthusiasts an opportunity to participate. Matches will be played at Allen Field House and Robinson Gymnastium courts as well as Veterans Park courts. A person may enter only three events, with trophies being awarded to the first and second rounds. A player can play in Tennis balls will be provided. Entry fees range to a maximum of $2.50 per person, which is the fee for senior singles. Johnny Bech drove in three of Cincinnati's runs with a pair of singles and his 22nd home run, which helped the league baseball BLE lead to 16. Joe Morgan, who leads the majors in runs scored, touched off two Reds' rallies against loser Bob Moose. Jimmy Wynn hit a two-run homer, capping a four-run seventh inning as the Astros edged the Cubs 6-5 in the first "Morgan scored the Reds' first run of the game when he walked over Todd Pettis and also leads the majors in walks with 65—stole one for his 34th major and one for his 31 majors, and came home on Tolan's hit to center. Bench won." Rick Monday blasted two home runs and billy Williams and Joe Dowdy. The Chicago Cubs beat the Houston Astros 8-2 and gained a split of three runs. Monday crashed his eighth homer in the fourth innning of the ninth, and he tied it and then broke a 3-1 tie when he led off the sixth with homer. Fake Diamonds on Display If diamonds can still be called "a girl's best friend," girls have 18 of their best friends on display at the Diamond Museum. See the largest diamond ever discovered, the famous, curved blue Hope diamond and other large diamonds. But wait! Lest anyone consider stealing these diamonds to finance their education, the diamonds on display are really quartz replicas of some of the world's more famous gems. The value of them gems runs from $2 million to $10 million. The replicas are used by Elliot Gillerman, professor of geology in teaching a silversmithing class. —The Kinohorn. Replicates of the old cut and the new cut are on display at Lindley. This diamond has a long East Indian history and is now also part of British collections. Its estimated value is $500,000. —The Cullinan. This diamond, which weighed 3.108 carats when found, was the largest diamond ever made and was cut into nine large stones and 96 small brilliants. The largest of these stones came from Africa, and weighing 350.2 carats, has been set in the stone on the side of the English Empire. The second stone was set in the English Empire. The remaining stones are displayed in London. —The Hope diamond. The Hope, the largest of colored diamonds, is a magnificent mous for its deep sapphire blue color, the diamond has a long history of being stolen. Gilleman the diamond was one of two like colored stones found after World War II during the French revolution. The Hope diamond is displayed at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington. —The Great Mogul. Legend has it that the Great Mogul diamond was one of a pair of diamonds that served as the eyes in a statue of a man being stolen by a renegade French soldier who had managed to get himself appointed guardian of the temple in which the Brahma sat. This stone is now part of the collection of the U.S.S.R. The Shah is an 89 carat stone whose most remarkable feature is the crown. It has names and dates of the first three Persian rulers to own it. It also is one of the few stones with an inscription. —The 141-carat Regent is another diamond that has been venerated by the people means it fell into the hands of William Pitt, governor of Fort St. John, and the Duke of York. largest of the Brazilian diamonds. It is transparent and a perfect cut, weighing 128.8 parats. part of the Russian collection. —The Star of the South is the French hands. It is now part of the National Collections at the Louvre at Paris. A citron yellow diamond of uncertain history and weighing 137 carats is known variously as Tuscany or Asiatrian Yellow. Not including the original design, the replica on display represents a size from the 40-carat Pasha of India to Star 280 of the Grand Pasha of Brazil and one of the world's best diamonds have been found in India. Brazil A beautiful little 40 carat gem known as the Polar Star is among Kansan Photo by JOHN REED Famous Diamonds . . . Or Ones Like Them Replicas of famous gems displayed at Lindley Hall . . . Money Woes Cause Delay In Job Plan The program has provided employment for 65 youngsters The present operating budget is $73,000. The program to continue until July 12. The Lawrence Summer Teen Employment Program may soon collapse for lack of financial support. The program was scheduled to begin June 5, but was delayed one week because of a shortage of funds. Additional promotional efforts to increase interest in the program drew no response from city government and only limited Human Relations Commission. Need a job to help subsidize your education? We have several openings with two different campanies in sales positions. JOBS FOR VETS "I was initially drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles, but I was offered more money by the Canadian Football League. Merz explained what happened after college. The "consciousness camp" planned for last weekend by the president and formerly Saturday morning when heavy rains made the road to the campsite impassable, Panzone, coalition member. Six women campers set up tents Friday night on a farm on Rural Route 3. More coaltion trips arrive Saturday and Sunday. Rain Dampens Women's Camp Panzone said the women who discussed present cooption program and coordinated program, a proposal to provide child care during registration. Merr aztered high school in Newark, New Jersey, where he once played basketball. “When you are the biggest kid in the school, they make you play basketball.” When you're an offensive guard, you don't get a chance to speak out too often and when you do, people don't really pay you. Discussions of problems that involved political leanings of the coalition, current feminist activists, common experiences and the relationship of the coalition to the campaign were on the weekend agenda. I SAT in on Merz's nightly show show one evening last week, and we discussed his career, career, sports and broadcasts. The campout will be rescheduled later in the summer, Panzone said. Curt Merz knows this. Merz spent nine years in the trenches of professional football. IN THAT year, Texans' coach Hank Stram moved Merz from defensive line to offensive guard. RV JIM GALVIN If you're a real vet and would like the job write down your name, address & phone number, and send it to Campus Veterans 118 B Union Lawrence, Kansas After gaining all-state honors, Merz went to the University of Iowa. The Hawkeyes presented a formidable line-up during those years, but they were defeated by Bandy Johnson. HIGHLIGHTS of Merz's collegiate career were his selection as All-American in 1958 and the Hawkeyes rout of California in 1960. He played at the Rose Bowl. That's all changed now. Today at 34 Curt Merz is the sports director of a Kansas City radio station, and though he admittedly restrains himself on occasion, he uses this medium to express his SPONSORED BY CAMPUS VETERANS "I spent one year playing up there for Winnipg and Ottawa. Then Jack Steadman (general manager) of the Dallas Texans contacted me and I teamed to the American Football League in Sportscaster Reminisces Pro Past This is for immediate employment so act now! BY JIM GALVIN Wannan Sports Writer TRANSFER SALE Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. 1/2 Off and More Village Set is ready to go Fall. All remaining Summer Fashions from our three other stores are now in Lawrence. Come See & Save Dresses • Pants • Shorts • Skirts Blouses • Knit Tops • Swim Suits and Merr became a vital element of the line as the Texans defeated the Houston Oilers in sudden lethafe for the AFT title The Chiefs' offensive line was one of the best and Merz, Ed Budde, Jon Gillam, Dave Hill and Jim Tyler helped the Chiefs to the first Super Bowl), which Merz the biggest thrill of his career. In 1963, Merz moved with the Texans to Kansas City, Mo. where the team became known as the Chiefs. At SIX feet, four inches and 10 pounds, Mercy could hold his own. He would have to be Ernie Ladd and Merlin Olsen was not the easiest way to make a man with such strength. Baseball Standings American League East W 41 L. Pet. G.B. Detroit 83 71 59 Baltimore 53 59 139 New York 35 27 06 Cleveland 32 43 159 Jackson 32 43 159 Oklahoma 30 43 159 Oakland 48 28 632 8 Chicago 48 28 632 8 Milwaukee 38 27 507 8 Kansas City 39 38 408 13 California 39 38 408 13 National League East Pittsburgh W. 11 L. P. Gat. 6 (B) New York 44 33 571 4/4 Chicago 44 33 571 4/4 Chicago 42 34 572 7/4 Montreal 33 43 79 7/4 St. Louis 33 43 79 7/4 Cincinnati 46 31 597 Houston 46 31 597 Miami 41 48 102 Atlanta 36 42 462 San Francisco 36 42 495 Sydney 36 42 495 Tuesday Scores American League Baltimore 21, Chicago 11 Chicago 4, Cleveland 2 Milwaukee 5, Minnesota 4 Detroit 6, Texas 5 Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 3 Houston 6, Chicago 5-9 Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 0 San Francisco 6, New York 1 Philadelphia 4, Los Angeles 1 quits after the 1968 season "I really smiled it that first year." Merz said, "especially since the Chiefs took the Super Bowl that year. "But I don't miss it anymore, go out there and watch those guys hit each other and I wonder how I did that for so long. "It's a young man's game, and a strong man's game, so now I "I think guys like Don Merethild add a lot to the game with their quickness and sharpness of the game," Merz said when asked about a current trend of players using point-to-point. Curt Merz don't regret getting out when I did." TALKING about his present occupation, Merz said "Athletes are the funniest people in the world, so I enjoy it very much." "Another reason they're important is because of the athlete's changing image. Athletes are no longer in shape when these guys come across with a human approach, the public loves it. They say 'Here I am, man, do with what you mean, the public can identify with that.'" 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