University Summer Kansan Thursday, June 8, 1972 3 Kansan Staff Photo by PRIS BRANDSTED Kanman Stuff Photo by PRIS BRANDSTEL School's Out, Pool's In This young lady, like other Lawrence youngsters, finds swimming a pleasant way to beat the Kansas heat. The Lawrence students swim from 1:30 to 9 p.m. daily with family swims from 6 to 5:30 p.m. The cost is 30 cents for youth under 12 and 60 cents for those 13 and older. KU students may swim at the Robinson Pool from 6 to 7 p.m., then swim from 7 to 6 p.m. Saturdays and 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays. Admission is free. Ryun Will Top List Of AAU Contestants SEATTLE (AP) -A score of 149 to Ryan, have indicated they will test their talents next week in the Amatheat athletic Union track But several stars, including shot putter Al Fourierbach, have said they planned to skip the Olympic trials in Eugene, Ore., later this month, although they entered for the AUU showdown. Stan Hiserman, meet director, announced Ryun's entry Tuesday. The former Kansas holds the world's records of 3.31: in the mile and 3.31.1 for 1,500 minutes when he is scheduled to run here. Ryun's best mile this season was 3.57:1, which qualifies him for the Olympic trials. Feuerbach won the championship and George Woods and Fred deBernardhi, who both won the shot and discus titles at last week's National Collegiate Championships in Eugene. However, Feuerbach and Woods have indicated more recently they plan to pass up the meet. Feuerbach, Woods and Adams are the only men ever to have put the shot farther than 70 feet. Two sprinters who originally planned appearances, Charlie Green, three-time NCAA Racing Judges Uphold Ruling Against Grant Grant was dropped from second to 12th place in the Indianapolis 500 auto race May 27 for a broken battery Bobby Uusen's reserve tank INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A $72- 000 penalty against race driver Jerry Grant was uphold today by the NCAA. Auto Club a board of judges. The USC panel said, "The appeal panel is of the opinion that a rules violation clearly took place and the stewards ruled properly. Accordingly, the appeal panel should have arraymey Grant, appeal is denied." The Grant and Bobby Unser cars are owned by former racer Dan Gurney. Charles T. Brockman, USAC president, read the decision at a news conference in his capacity of judge of the appeal panel. The decision cited the 500-mile race Supplementary Regulation that allows 250 gallons of supply other than that carried in the car, shall be 250 gallons stored in one cylindrical container of 400 gallons maximum capacity." champion, and Olympic veteran Mel Pender, also have said they now will skip the Seattle meet. Fred Luke of Bellingham and the University of Washington's Cuyahoga Feldman and Gary Walcott entered in jail also. Jaevelen also competed to compete is Mark Munro, the only American who has thrown the shot. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Amos Otis cracked a two-run double in the eighth innin Wednesday night to drive the Kansas City Royals to a com- mercial victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Otis' Double Lifts Royals over Brewers Hiserman said about 500 entries have been received for the June 15-17 meet. Other athletes who had indicated in interviews they planned to use the AAU meet time for other work included students, world record holding intermediate hurdler Ralph Mann. Milwaukee had taken a 4-12 run in the top of the eighth on George Scott's double and Ellie Rodriuzue's single. But in the bottom of the inning, Lou Piniella singled, Ed Kirkpatrick doubled, Cookie Rojas was given an intentional walk Coaches at Southern California. Long Beach State, UCLA and San Diego State all athletes will all stay home except for a few who haven't made the Olympic qualifying standards, Jack Rose of Long Beach. and Otis rammed his gamewinning double to right. IT WAS Kansas City's sixth victory in seven games, and went to reliever Tom Burgmeier, 4-1. Ken Sanders, 4-1, tok the loss. Dave May tripped a home run for the Brewers in the first inning and doubled for another in the sixth on John Briefer's homer. But the Royals got two runs in the bottom of the sixth on Steve Hovley's run-production triple and a wild pitch, then tied it in the Kansas State Standout Drafted by Los Angeles “This is the end of my college career, but I'm not too sorry,” always said. “I love professional baseball,” said Jayron Warner in two meetings at Maracas. ST. LOUIS (AP) - Bob Leslie a Kansas State pitcher who played for two years at Merrimack said he was surprised at being picked the secondary of the baseball free agent draft Wednesday. "I didn't expect to be picked for high. It came as kind of a surprise. I thought I'd be picked, but Mr. said at his home in St. Louis. Lessie switched from third base to pitching in high school and became a regular starter in college. They also tapped two men in the secondary phase, for players who have been drafted before but did not sign contracts. seventh on Richie Scheinblum's run-scoring pinch single. In this category are Charles Payne, a right-handed pitcher from Delta State College at Cleveland, Miss., and Jerry Dowx, a third baseman from Cerritos College at Norwalk, Calif. The Kansas City Royals picked nine more men Wednesday in the regular phase of major league baseball's player draft. The righthander, who was 6-3 at Kansas State last year, was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers. IN OTHER American lacrosse games, the Oakland A's stretched their winning streak to six games with a 14-hit attack, including home runs by Joe Rude and Mike Indiola. The Indiana 10s had 4-Wednesday night. Payne is 21 years old, 6-1 and 190 pounds. Maddox is 18 years old, 6-fetet and 195 pounds. Both bat handed. Wednesday's drafting in the regular phase started with the 29th round, and the Royals wound Rudd's fourth homer triggered the Reds' tompom in the fist imping and the fifth in the back, clubbed his seventh homer off the弱 Dick Tidroon a two-run up with 37 players in this category. 29. Doug Buchanan, catcher, Eastern College, Baltimore. The men chosen in the last nine pounds were: Brooks Robinson, had two hits and one RBI apiece. 30. Done Sparre, shortstop Chapman College, Orange, Calif. 31. Greg Fairbanks, pitcher Satellite Beach, Fla. Eastern College, Baltimore. 30. Done Spare, shortstop. College Course, Calif. 33. James Auriger, shortstop. Syracuse, N.Y. 35. Rod Boone, outfielder, Stanford. 32. Bernard Hunting, infielder, Rockford, Mich. 37 Eric Littell, catcher, Gideon, Mo. 36. John Urzi, infielder, San Jose State 34. Tom Robertson, catcher, University of North Carolina. Mr. Rocky Johnson and his fellowship. Stan Bahssen, 7-4, was credited with the victory with relief help from Rick Gossage. AMERICAN LEAGUE After Tuesday night's loss dropped the Orioles under the .500 mark for only the second time in four years under Weaver, the manager implied that some of their veterans may be "over the hill." field came off Laíni Taint in the first innering after Tian, 4;2 walked Andrews. That gave Chicago a 1-10 lead. Detroit W. L. Pte. G.B. Baltimore 22 22 500 3.8 Florida 22 22 500 3.8 Houston 18 23 435 4.9 New York 18 23 435 4.9 Chicago 15 23 435 6 Baseball Standings Oakland 31 13 705 3 Minnesota 25 17 705 3 Cleveland 22 15 698 12 Chicago 22 25 468 10 Kansas City 22 25 432 12 New York W L Pt. G.B. Pittsburgh 20 18 636 6 Fitchburg 19 20 636 8 Montreal 25 25 444 14 St. Louis 20 25 444 15 Detroit 19 20 770 15 NATIONAL LEAGUE The Baltimore Orioles, the manager Earl Weaver, thrashed the Minnesota Twins 11-2 Wednesday night end a five-game series. Los Angeles 29 18 617 — Cincinnati 19 18 617 — Houston 28 17 347 — Alabama 21 24 467 7 San Francisco 21 24 467 7 San Diego 17 36 321 — IN NATIONAL League action, right-hander Reggie Cleveland and left-hander Derek Storm slammed his seventh home for the season to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 6-9 victory Wednesday against Giants and Juan Martínez. Ken Holtman tied as the winning pitcher in the major leagues as he raised his record to 9-3. Gaylord Perry of Cleveland and Detroit's Mickey Lolich also have won nine. for THIS WEEK END! Bring this Coupon to SHAKEY'S 50° Off on a Double or Family Sized Pizza 50° Off on a Pitcher (Light or Dark) 544 W. 23rd 842-2266 Offer Good Thurs.-Fri. Sat. Only Veteran Dave Johnson drove in two runs while two other veterans, Boog Powell and IN DETROIT, Nolan Ryan checked the Tigers on three hikes while California teammates pelodis D尼克梯 for four runs in the game. He also angled the Angels a 5-1 victory over the Tigers Wednesday night. 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