SPORTS University Daily Kansan, July 10, 1985 Page:14 I Compiled by David O'Brien Sports Editor Yankees 6, Royals 4 Ron Guidry won his 10th-straight decision and Bud Black lost his seventh straight as New York downed the Royals 6-4 last night at Yankee Stadium. Gudryd scattered nine hits over 83% innings to raise his record to 11-3. Black has not won a game since May 26 and fail to 5-10 with the loss. Rickey Henderson and Don Mattingly each had two hits and an RBI to pace the Yankees from the plate. Mauro Iniesta increased his American League lead by 6 points on the way to 17. League-leading Collective gobbler, mating in Kansas City threatened with two runs in the ninth inning. The Royals scored on RBI singles by George Brett and Hal Mcae. Mcae's was his 1,000th career RBI. Royals 5, Yankees 2 Lonnie Smith hit a first-inning hit and scored three runs in Kansas City's 5-2 victory over New York Monday night in New York. Smith, in his Yankee Stadium debut, also doubled the third inning and scored on a single by George Brett to give the Royals an early 2-0 lead. Brett knocked in three runs and singled three times in the game to raise his average to .350, second highest in the league. Bret Saberhagen picked up his seventh victory in his last eight decisions, raising his record to 9-4. Saberhagen did not walk a batter in the game. Steve Bailbon's eight-inning homer sealed the victory for Kansas City, the team's first in Yankee Stadium since the "Pine-Tar Game" was completed on Aug. 18, 1983. Royals 8, Orioles 4 Charlie Leibrandt, after a rocky first inning, retired 13 straight batters and picked up his eightth straight victory Sunday with an 8-4 decision over Baltimore at Royals Stadium. Leibrandt gave up two fills and two walks in the first inning but escaped disaster by striking out Mike Young with the bases loaded for the third out in the inning. The Orioles took a 2-1 lead when Floyd Rayford homered leading off the second inning. Leibrun retired the next 13 batters and did not allow another hit until the seventh inning, when Mike Young and Rick Dempsey each doubled. That scored a run and brought in relief pitcher Dan George Brett had three hits, scored three runs and drove in two more to lead the Royals at the plate. Willie Wilson also had two hits and scored twice. Orioles 8, Royals 3 Fred Lynn hit his fifth-inning grand slam and led Baltimore to an 8-3 victory over Kansas City Saturday at Rovals Stadium. only over Kansas City State day at Royals Stadium. Lynn had three hits, two runs and four runs-batted-in in leading the Orioles to their third straight victory over Kansas City at Royals Stadium. Lynn's grand slam was the highlight of a seven-run fifth inning that the Orioles组装 an 8-0 lead. Lynn started the first run of the game after Lance Berger hit a double. Royals starter Danny Jackson, 6.6, was removed during the fifth-inning massacre in favor of Joe Beckwith. Beckwith was able to get one out before Lynn lined his homer into the left-field seats. Orioles 6. Royals 3 Kansas City committed four errors that helped give Baltimore a 6-3 victory at Royals Stadium Friday night and end Mark Gubicza's career-best winning streak at five. The four errors led to three unearned runs for Baltimore, which picked up its second straight win over the Ravals in the series. Orioles second baseman Alan Wiggins reached base three of five times in his American League debut. He also drove home the winning run and stole a base. Leonine Smith had two hits, two runs and two stolen bases to lead Kansas City. Willie Wilson also had three hits in five trips to the plate. Gubica fell to 6-5 on the year. Today Tomorrow Royals vs. Yankees On deck Royals vs. Yankees Noon at Yankee Stadium Fridav Royals vs. Indians (Ch.4) 6.35 p.m. at Municipal Stadium Royals vs. Indians 6:35 p.m. at Municipal Stadium Saturday Royals vs. Indians (Ch.4) 6:35 p.m. at Municipal Stadium Sunday Royals vs. Indians (Ch.4) 12:35 p.m. at Municipal Stadium All-Star Game (Ch.4) 7:35 p.m. at Metrodome East Division Standings American League W L Pct. GB x Toronto 50 11 610 Detroit 46 34 575 3 New York 44 34 550 5 Baltimore 42 38 525 7 Boston 42 40 512 8 Milwaukee 36 43 456 12½ Cleveland 27 54 333 12½ California 48 34 585 — Oakland 48 24 512 — Chicago 40 39 506 $ \frac{6}{2} $ Kansas City 40 39 506 $ \frac{6}{2} $ x Seattle 41 40 506 $ \frac{6}{2} $ Minnesota 36 40 450 11 Texas 31 52 373 $ \frac{17}{2} $ X-1 game not seen West Division X—late game not included Detroit 6, Chicago 5 Cleveland 7, Texas 2 Baltimore 11, Minnesota 6 New York 6, Kansas City 4 Boston 6, Oakland 3 California 5, Milwaukee 4 (10) Ontar at Seattle, night Last night's results Woodard set to participate in trvout with Globetrotters Lynette Woodard hopes her ball-handling skills will help land her a spot on the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team. National League Chicago 7, San Diego 3 Osan Angelo 8, San Bernardino 3 Nashville 11, Cincinnati 2 Montreal 5, Atlanta 1 Philadelphia 5, Houston 3 St. Louis 3, San Francisco 1 By David O'Brien Lynette Woodard isn't too concerned about the other 18 women who will be competing along with her for a national team. Globetrotter basketball team "I've got a pact with myself," she said Monday. "I am my own tough competition. I try to do the best I can." She was among the Globetrotters or any other team. "I hope it'll be what they want." "I hope it'll be what they want." Woodard, a former KU All-American and Olympic gold medalist, will attend a Globetrotter tryout camp in Charlotte, N.C., this weekend. Along with twins she has, she is also considered a favorite to gain a spot on the formerly all-male team. Sports Editor "I can't say it's what I want, but it's a great opportunity." Woodard said, "and one I'll take if I get the chance." recently with KU guard Altonio Campbell, who was once a member of the St. Louis Zips, an exhibition team that featured ball-handling tricks similar to those of the Globetrotters. "He's very gifted," she said. "He can do some wonderful things with the basketball, some marvelous things. Woodard did some marvelous things herself during her career at KU, such as becoming the all-time leading scorer in women's collegiate basketball. And whether she makes it with the Globetrotters or not, she doesn't plan to stop playing the game. "He's taken a lot of his time to work with me." Woodard, 25, graduated from KU in 1981. She played basketball in Skio, Italy, for one year before returning to KU, where she has served as an assistant basketball coach for the past three years. "I'm going to play basketball, whether anybody sees me or not," she said "I played when I was younger when nobody saw me, and I can do it again." After her stay in Italy, Woodard's only competitive basketball came in international competition with U.S. amateur teams in the summers. Still, she led the U.S. women's team, consisting mainly of collegians, to the gold medal at the Los Angeles Olympics last summer. Woodard hopes to be doing her thing for the Globetrotters soon. She has a cousin, Ausby, who is married and for 24 years before retiring this year. Guy named to position at UMKC "I'm pretty familiar with the Globetrotters' organization. Woodward said I've watched them play. I'm familiar with the teams they do." Teaming with Darnell Valentine in the backcourt for three years, Gay helped give KU one of the strongest guard combinations in the nation. He finished his career at KU as the school's fifth all-time leading scorer with 1,488 points and a 12.7 scoring average. Former KU standout Tony Gay has been named assistant men's basket coach at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Guy was listed as a Playboy Magazine pre-season All-American in 1981-82 after posting a 15.8 average as a junior. He was named an academic All-American his senior year. Woodard has been working By The Kansan Staff 842-6170 15th and Apple Lane NOW LEASING FOR FALL Studios Guy was picked by the Boston Celtics in the second round of the 1982 National Basketball Association draft, but was cut from the team during the preseason. He played for the Bangor Lumberjacks in Maine and the Caper Wildcatttes in Wichita. He played during the 1982-83 season and was named to the CBA all-defensive team. After his stint in the CBA, Guy played professional basketball at Nylon, Switzerland, in 1983. He led the team in scoring and free-throw percentage and was also an assistant coach for the Nylon junior team Guy was a counselor at former KU coach Ted Owens' summer basket ball camps and was also an assistant coach for the UCLA basketball camp in Harrisonburg, Pa. 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