Wednesday, July 5. 1972 University Summer Kansan 3 Rovals' First Inning Run Holds KANSAS CITY (AP) - Roger Nelson, in his second American League start since moving out of Chicago, made a first-inning run stand with a four-hitter, shutting out the Detroit Tigers 1-0 Tuesday. The Royals picked up the only run Nelson, 22, needed with one out in the first against rookie Bill Foley. The Royals did a double-dowfall with a throwing error Amos Oitis hit out a bunt and stole his 12th base. One out later Richie Schemielm waked ankle from the ground and drive off Slayback's glove for a single. When Slayback threw past first on the play, Oasis came home. NELSON, who had a string of injuries to his wrist, insured inmates broke in his first start, a 2-loss to Minnesota last Friday. walked only one and struck out The Royals' right-hander escaped his biggest jam in the season by running bases on two-out singles by Bill Freehan and NORM Cash and a walk to Willett Horton. Nelson got on the ground to the mound to end the threat. The Royals, who have won eight of their last 11 games, left the ballgame early. 2 The Tigers' rookie right-hander twice got Cook Jersey with the bases loaded, once in the first half and once in the Stayland walked four, struck out four and gave up six hits before departing for a pinchback. Sox 2-1 and moved into undisputed possession of first place in the American League east. The Orioles, who had been tied with Detroit, nosed in front by one game when the Tigers were Kangas City 1-0. Sal Bando's grand slam home run off Mel Stottlemyre with two out in the fourth inning provided The Padres bounced back to take the nightcap 4-2 with two runs in the ninth on Derrel Thomas' two-out tie-breaking IN OTHER American League games, Pat Dobson checked into Johnson and Merv Bettremount drove in the runs as the Indians. It was the second time in his career that Seaver lost a no-hit bid with one out in the ninth. On Friday, he went 4-1 and the Chargers battle詹博杰 before Jimmy run with a single in the sevent seventh inning. BOB WATTS staked the inning with a sowrun single of Pirates starter Nelson Briles, who was chased in Houston's Jim Barr held the Philadelphia playoff game as he battled the San Francisco Giants to a 2-1 National League baseball game. Kansan Sports Comment Lownstein delivered his two-wor homer in the fifth innning after losch Rich Hand, 5-6, walked Ray Fosse KANSAN sports his National League pitching debut for the Braves. By JIM GALVIN Kansan Sports Editor Paul Casanova and Mike Luek tagged seventh innings home runs, producing four runs and a 5-1 Atlanta victory over the Chicago Cubs in the first game of a doubleheader Tuesday night.双十一 John Lowenstein hammered a two-run homer and Dick Tidow turned in an impressive relief performance as the Cleveland Cavaliers lost to the baseball losing streak by beating the Texas Rangers 2-10 Tuesday. In the National League, Tom sohera held San Diego hitter hamilton in a double single with one out in the ninth pitched, and pitched the New York Mets to a one-hit 24 victory over Washington. The first game of a doubleheader Editor's Note: This is the first of the four part series examining the pennant race in each of major baseball league's four divisions. all the runs as the Oakland A's beat the New York Yankees 423. Bando's homer barely cleared the ball in left-centerfield. It was the fifth slam of his career and his seventh homer of the season. STTLEMYRE, 7,10; gave only four hits in the seven innings he pitched while the victory went to Washington, who got Knowles in the eighth. The Montreal Expos jumped on Tommy John for three runs in the second inniting and Ron Woods and Justin Fowler missed. The Expos defeated the fading Los Angeles Dodgers 7-3 in New York to end a baseball action Tuesday night. Larry Dierker pitched his fifth shutout of the season—tops in the National League—and drove in two runs with a squeeze bun and into a 14-6, 6-2 baseball shutout of Pittsburgh Tuesday night. Jim Lonborg and Frank Linzy omitted for a six-hitter, and the dilwaukee Brewers defeated the league game Tuesday night before a crowd of 41,086, the argest in the league season at Nationals Stadium. Dierker, who increased his record to 8-4, held the defending World Champions to eight hits in his seventh game of the season. Kansas Sports Excuse The All-Star game appraoched the point of the baseball season, the Oakland A's are singing to the tune of "Catch Us If You Can." The song is directed to the other five teams in the American League, the Division, who are watching their fadesade as Charlie Finley's green and gold machine pounds on. Dierker laid down a squeeze bunt in the sixth inning as Tommy Heims *Heims* carried barmen out on the sidefield. Pitcher Bob Milde fielded and threw to the plate too late. Dierker drove in another The nightcap was rained out in he eighth inning with the score jed at 3-3 as Denny McLain made Qualls singled to center, the Cubs' only base runner. The A's have mixed superb hitting and pitching with a blend of fastball, sliding and to a five game lead over Chicago White Sox. The margin represents the widest lead in the league and the largest close races in all four divisions. Led by the hitting of outfielder Joe Rudi, Oakland has played it tough. This time he walked four-Luee and Nate Colbert with two out in front of him, as Stahl and Garry Jestadt with two in the awning. After Dave Roberts grounded to second to first, he ran a fast ball softly into short center for the Padres only hit. Colbert and Garry game-ending double play. The Mets have never had a nohitter in their 11-year history. SEAVER, a hard-throwing right-hander, struck out 11 and allowed only three baseballs hit out of the infield other than Lee's single as he became the National MVP and winner. He has lost four times. Baseball Standlea NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh W 4, L Pct. G.B. New York 43 28 60 Detroit 43 28 60 St. Louis 38 34 58 Montreal 31 39 48 San Francisco 31 39 48 Cinnamath Houston Atlanta Atlanta San Francisco San Francisco 34 48 611 44 29 650 44 29 697 33 38 465 33 38 484 31 47 495 31 47 495 Trades have helped the A's, as the pickup team made its move to Chelsea to join Jim Hunter, Blue Moon Odom and Vida Blue for a four-man AMERICAN LEAGUE First | | W. L. | Pts. | G.B. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Baltimore | 31 | 148 | 6.1 | | Detroit | 32 | 151 | 5.44 | | Boston | 32 | 151 | 470 | | Detroit | 32 | 155 | 470 | | Cleveland | 38 | 139 | 6.1 | | Cleveland | 38 | 139 | 6.1 | Oakland Chicago Washington Kansas City California 42 64 257 41 29 658 36 22 150 34 45 400 32 40 413 32 40 413 National League New York Yankees 6 Cincinnati Bengals 4 Oakland Athletics 1 Atlanta 3, Chicago 1 Monteverde 7, Los Angeles 1 Toronto 7, Montreal 1 Amateur League Kansas City City 2 Boston 2, Minnesota 0 Houston 2, Texas 1 Washington 2, Florida 1 Dallas 4, Indianapolis 1 Tuesday Scores National League Smith Nets Victory The tall U.S. Army corporal from Pasadena Calif., playing in the game, has thus far, whipped Alexander Metrevelli of Russia 6-2, 8-6, 6-2 WIMBLEDON. England (volleyed his way into the Wimbledon semifinals Tuesday and found himself contending with The Europeans, all reckoned to be clay court specialists, came through in one-sided duels on Wimbledon's turf. The Nastase of Romania ended the dream of 19-year-old Jim Connors of Belleville, Ill., one of Wimbledon heroes, 6, 4-4, 8-1. Jan Kodes, the chunky Czech hammered Onny Parun of New Zealand 6.2- 6.3- 6.4- Manuel Orantes of Spain wowed with hard-sticking Colin Daly's performance in Thursday's semifinals, and made kokes and Orantes match. For the first time since World War II there are no Australians in the last four. The unorthodox man with an oversized head and the absence of the 32 stars of World Championship Tennis, including reigning champion John Newcombe of Australia. Smith, who has been struggling to find his form throughout the tournament, Tuesday looked more like the man who reached the record on grass courts makes a standout favorite for the title. "It's my best surface," Smith said. "I'm going to play grass player. All the other players have played on grass, and if you good you can play any surface." The big American had that extra touch of experience and consistency to beat Metvrel, the most improved players in Europe. The compact little Russian secured with a lot of fine passing skills. But he was not able to maintain his attack long enough to get a chance to pass. Olympic Hopefuls From KU Fewer 3 Duel in Holiday Race However the outlook for University of Kansas hopefuls is becoming worse. Troubles began Friday night when Bob Borkenkessel hit his final pitch, a 2-0 loss to the finals in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles. His time was It appears now that the United States will send a stronger team than expected to Munich for the Summer Olympics. "Sooner or later, you'll have to run against him." Swenson said. LATE FRIDAY, former Kansas state Star Ken Swenson talked about the prospect of a new era for Jim Ryun in the 800-meter run. Ryun is entered in this week's 1,500-meter run. Villanova ace Marty Liuori will be absent. dropped to tenth in the finals. His throw of 259 feet 11 inches in the LOWELL Paul, formerly of KU, failed to make it to the semifinals in the 800-meters also planning a try at the 1,500. Sam Colson was ranked second in the javelin preliminaries, then the race Saturday night turned out to be one of the greatest ever Green tied the world record, and Swenson caught Ryun 20 meters from the tape to edge him out for -and last- qualifying position. Both Bill Hatcher and KU-bound Terry Porter failed to come close in the pole vault. Hatcher's vault of 16 feet 8 inches was more than a foot shy of the height needed to make the team. Sam Colson was ranked second in the javelin preliminaries, then dropped to tenth in the finals. His throw of 259 feet 11 inches in the finals of the Olympics have qualified him he duplicated the feat in the finals. MARK LUZT is entered in the 200-meter dash and Delario Robinson in the 110-meter hurdle. You have a good chance to qualify. Stone KU stars Karl Salb and Steve Wilhelm are entered in the show. But anyone will touch Al Feauchencourt, Romain Matson or Jason Patterson. As the trials head toward their conclusion Sunday, KU's number of 13 entries had dwindled to 7, and out of this number, it appears there are respectable chances of seeing Germany in August. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) - David Pearson's white car speed war Tuelethe to must Richard Pettit and Bobbil Aston after the 48-mile fight-to-the-finish in the Firecracker 400 stock car The Wood Brothers' entry, driven by Pearson, averaged 160.82 miles per hour on the 2% mile Daytona International Raceway by 15 feet with Allison's Chevrolet another car-length behind. A record Firecracker cracker of 67,200 was on its feet for the final six laps as the Pearson-Petty-Moore team won all-time National Association for Stock Car Racing (NASCAR) thriller. Ninety-degree temperatures sent track readings past 135 degrees. "I WASN'T worry about the heat," said the graying, 37-year-old NASCAR champion. "Petty and Allison were giving me all the heat I could stand. As long as I knew them, nothing else mattered." Allison was a lap behind with 70 inches, and the caution flag was oppressed. Warren's noncontending Dodge had blown an engine, but the car still went for the win. Pearson pitted twice under the caution, allowing Allison to creep into second place and set up the challenge with 154 of the 109 laps finished. key factor as it allowed the Chevy to close the gap. ALISONS' red-and-gold Chodge each hold blue-and-blue Dodge each hold white times as Pearson clung to their bumper in third before the The Spartanburg, S.C., veter- made his move on the 145th lap and squeezed past Allison in the third turn. The two pursuers used every ounce of driving savety to drive away from a carlson held off every challenge. "I was a little surprised Petty didn't get me on the final day of work," she said when the Firecracker 11 years earlier as a second-year driver. "But, I tried to block him and keep pouring it on... and it Pearson figured Petty, winner of 145 races and $1.25 million, had made a tactical line-up for the final lap of the 105,353 race. "He goofed by waiting too long THE RECENT addition of Orlando Cepeda from the Braves will give the A's a little more punch, as if they needed it. Child Care Center Readied ence for children. the center, in the old Wesley Foundation, should provide children with a chance to explore, to succeed and to fail, to work out social troubles and to help them own their own capabilities, she said. By VICKI MONNARD Kansan Staff Writer The Hilltop Child Care Center is setting up a child's environment and not a school, according to the Centers forengo, divided of the center. The director said that she did not believe the primary purpose of learning was to teach learling. The center was not set up for a cognitive group, and set up for an achievement would be an outgrowth of achievement as well as goal. As much as can be gained She said the success of the center obtaining this secure and happy experience depended on the relationship between the However, she said, the center would not ignore the academic demands. The center is funded through the University and equipment, educational in itself, has been purchased by the center. children and staff. Some children will be spending eight to ten hours together a day. Bencivengo said that based on knowledge gained in her eight years of teaching she believed the center should be a happy experi- the child from holding a pillow while he looks at a book as from having a teacher drill him or someone to describe the texture, she said. 2 Business School Profs To Spend Year in Europe Wiley Mitchell, Associate Dean in charge of graduate and undergraduate programs, will be returning to Switzerland next month. Swissland will be the home of Charles B. Sa mume, the School of Business, next year. Europe beckoned and the call was answered by two faculty members from the School of Business. By BARBARA STROH Kennon Staff Writer Going with Saunders will be his wife and three children. According to Saunders, the year in which he will help us assess our culture. Stewart Quits Racing Series The institute allows the faculty and visitors these vacations, Saunders hopped to see several of the major cities of Europe, especially Berlin and Paris. HE HOPED also to visit some off-bat places. He is especially interested in a river boat trip from Vienna to the Black Sea, visiting the eastern Mediterranean and some of the Russian ports. Saunders will be the third faculty member, represent the Kappa of the Institute. She will be in the I'Institut for l'Etudes des Modes de Théologie known as IMEDE. He obtained his doctorate from the University of Iidana and has been a member of the KU faculty since 1855. absorbing IMEDE into its degree program. Saunders will teach business policy at IMEDE and also teach at Lausanne University, which is Mitchell will be one of five faculty members at the North European Management Institute (NEMI), an offshoot of IMDEE. IMEDE is a program that manages and manages management facilities. It provides the Nestle Co., Lausanne University and the Harvard Graduate School of Business to come from all parts of the world and various industrial back This will be Saunders's first trip to Europe. Bencivengo said the center would differ from school for several reasons. Emphasis will be put on a flexible schedule for grades 9-12, allowing take naps and spend their day as individuals and, put as a group. NEMI, sponsored entirely by Scandinavian countries, will concentrate on the primenor resource ships, ship building and fishing. THE NEWLY formed institute will provide concepts of business to Northern European businessmen, most of whom will be between the ages of 28 and 35. Mitchell and his wife will leave July 12, taking a month to tour Northern Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Mitchell is a graduate of KU, has a master's degree and is a certified public accountant. He on the KU faculty since 1946. LONDON (AP) — Jackie Stewart, Britain's reigning world champion racing car driver, became the first to pull out of the Canadian-American series of races on doctor's orders and cutting his time for the season. The rest of the year, Stewart won the French Grand Prix only two days ago after a month because of a duodenal ulcer. The structure of the building, formerly the Wesley Foundation, contributes to this flexible layout. The building is not confined to one room or one group of children. All the rooms are available to the children, and each room is designed for a child. This will allow children to have several cubby holes. Joseph Pichler will replace Mitchell as associate dean of the School of Business. Upon returning to KU next summer, he will take a faculty position in accounting. Every room contains an area for resting, according to the director. This enables the children any time and will keep the children tired and turgid. In addition to these resting areas, portions of the room are designed to encourage activities such as storytelling. The Scottish farmer's statement was issued through the Ford Motor Co. here. Stewart is at his home in Geneva. ACCORDING to Mitchell, Scandinavians tend to be warm toward Americans but skeptical of the brilliant know-how and big business. He said he would concentrate for the rest of the season on driving the Tyrrell-Ford car in his family. He said Emerson Fitzpatrick of Brazil. Mitchell hoped to see close-up the customs and habits of different people. The sides at the center have had at least one year of experience. The lead teacher is required to teach two years of experience area. Male-female teaching teams are planned for each area. Bencivengo said the ratio of bencivengo to children was 1 to 6. The 12-member staff has a baltic language, including singing, including music and art. The center opens August 31. to make his move," said the winner. The Wood Brothers' car saliued into victory lane for the sixth time in this year. Pearson has won four of six and three-time Indianapolis 500 winner A. J. Foyt raced the first two laps and entered earlier in the season. Pearson earned $15,106 to hike his 1972 bankroll to more than $3 million. He nosed Mercury was good for $18,144. Petty's runup money of $22 gave him more than $16,460, including his third check of $8,875. nued from nage 1 Studies Project... Holtzman has the ace of the Holtzman so far, and Blue seems the odds are strong for that. Form the American League champion last year, has a losing record, but his teammates did not win them, but the runs they did last year. contributed in 10 people, Kansan and two persons on the usual college age bracket sought more education, the enrollment numbers at KU were lower. The Kansas Legislature passed a bill establishing the Kansas banks to accept million dollars appropriated for this program, is divided into grants worth up to $1,000 and others attending private colleges. Federal and state assistance to private liberal arts colleges was urged by the Carnegie Commission. These colleges provided diversity, innovative possibilities and competitive pressure on public Anderson said that the students, not the colleges, receive all of the grants should be made directly to the State Education Commission and not to the school district. The grants had already been awarded for this year to students in 19 public and four-year private colleges. Such funding is particularly important to Kansas private colleges. He said that private colleges throughout the country were dropping in enrollment and those schools were faced with financial projections. The peak enrollment in private four-year colleges in Kansas was Probe... Rudi is joined by slugger Reggie Jackson and Angel Mangual in the A's outfield. The infirm presents a solid roster of veterans, with Sal Robbins (Chevy Chase), Dick Green and Mike Poisson in the experienced regulars there. Continued from page anticipated that growth in support for higher education would be a center of what it was in the 1960s. Continued from page 1 Chalmers said that the University of Kansas this year失落 half of the support that Carnegie Commission predicted. Chalmers thought the Higher Education Act passed by Congress this summer would also have important effects on the school but not until it was funded, how would probably be in a year. He was hopeful, however, that the legislature might drop in support from the legal Chalmers said that the law "clearly should effort to cut its expenses 'to the bone.'" and he believed that the legislature would take this into account. The Carnegie Reports said that "the additional new students in colleges and universities could be mostly absorbed in 1880 by the United States without forcing undue size or unduly rapid growth on these campuses—with one very major qualification; these campuses are not unfamiliar well located for this purpose." in 1969 and now the numbers are falling off. Anderson said he believed the number of students in private colleges probably would continue to drop. Anderson said that this must be qualified for admissions into industry in a private school community could affect enrollments. A major deficit in community colleges and comprehensive colleges was found in metropolitan areas, according to the report. Kansas City was an area having such a deficit. Anderson said, however, that there was no need to expand the number of college courses in the curriculum to give more choices to students interested in qualifying for professional jobs in metropolitan areas. He said that Johnson County Community College, Kansas City, Ken, Junior College, Western Technical School, and other metropolitan junior colleges private schools and the University of Missouri at Kansas City could handle the needs of the city. A change in curriculum is being carried out by various schools in Kansas, according to the Kansas State Board, would like to see the junior colleges and vocational schools work closely to set up more community Junior College in Arkansas City and the former area vocational-technical school would be now under one administration. Not to be left out is home run hitting Dave Duncan, whose ability to handle pitches has made one of baseball's best catchers. IF DICK Williams' crew comes present, somebody is being made a mighty hot to catch them. The A's look to have too much going on. LAWRENCE ICE CO. Redy-Pak Ice Taste Free Crystal Clear PICKLE PREServes BEEKERGS OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. 61a Vermont 843-0500 The addition of Dick Allen and May have made the Sox contenders in just a short time. If anybody catches Oakland, it will probably be the Chicago White Sox. Chicago doesn't have the depth of a Detroit or Oakland. Why Wood has been the most effective hurler, but he has hit pitched more than 10 times over his career. time, and the old coach says you lose your effectiveness if you do that. FINNESOTA faced from a fast start and are caught up in a back-to-back level and in third place. Rooke outdoor bobby Darwin will be someone to watch, but the Twins will play in California for fourth place. The Kansas City Royals are finally proving what they've been telling everybody all along—that they're really a good ball club. The Royals, plagued by one-run losses early in the season, had the best record in the American League in the month of June. IF THE RHYTHMS' pitching to out be to anything like last year's, Kansas City is a sure bet to be near the top in the end. Nobody has heard too much from the California Angels, but sources out West tell me they're still around. Led by surprising Richie Scheinblich and slugging John Mayberry, the Royals are starting up front toward Oakland. Kansas City, a clubman's club last year, has six players batting over 290 and a youthful club that lasted through the heat of August. The Rangers, who are batting around 225, mix a lot of speed with some pitching to try to keep their new audience happy. Take off these brand new Texas Rangers' uniforms and what you've got is the same old Washington Senators. 1. Can you name the midget the St. Louis Browns used as a pinch hitter? Sports Stumpers 2. Can you name the professional football player who holds the record for most consecutive passes in a game? Answers to previous Stumpers 1. Jersey Joe Wolcott, at 37, was the oldest heavyweight to win the boxing title. 2. The three men who have each won three Indianapolis 500's are Wilbur Shaw, Louis Meyer and A. J. Foyt. Bannister's ten-event total over the two days of competition was 8,120. He won American history and the best score in the world this year. The previous 1972 best was 8,084 by Ailiov of the Soviet Union. Bennett totaled 8,076. four points better than his lifetime best and fifth best in American history. Bannister, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound competing for the Decadecath Club of America in Los Angeles. He joined Team Foot-7 Bennett in the next-to-last event, the javelin, and the pain then troted home nearly dead by the end of the game. EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Jeff Banister, a 28-year-old graduate of the University of Shire, and Jeff Bennet of the Army waged a stern battle in searing heat Tuesday to finish 12th in the U.S. Olympic Decathlon trials. Year's Best Mark For Decathalon Set Grabbing third—and a berth on the U.S. team which goes to Ohio State, Graceland College, Iowa, with 7,846 points, a personal best. Jenner's 1,500 meter time of 3:29 moved him from fifth to third. In the only other competition Tuesday, Larry Young, a 5-foot-6 veteran from Sibley, Mo., became the fastest 50-kilometer walker in American history. He led the second walking event at the U.S. men's track and field Olympic trials. The 150-pound Young, only, American ever to win a medal in an olympic walking event, was timed in 4 hours, 13 minutes, 4.4 seconds, more than 2 minutes of 4:15:24 set in 1970 by Dave Romansky from the South Jersey Chargers. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Welcome Incoming Freshmen May we help you with your housing needs JAYHAWKER TOWERS APARTMENTS 1603 West 15th Surrounded by the K.U. Campus 300 2 Bedroom Apartments Not more than 5 minute walking anywhere. 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