SPORTS University Daily Kansan, July 3.1985 Page 8 Royals Report Compiled by David O'Brien Sports Editor Royals 10. A's 1 George Brett hit two three-runs homer to lead Kansas City to a 10-1 victory over Oakland at Royals Stadium last night. Brett hit both his home runs off A's reliever Mike Warren on consecutive at bats in the fourth and sixth innings. It was Brett's third two-run homer in a season. Charlie Leibrandt allowed six hits over eight innings and retired 15 consecutive A's from the first through the sixth innings in raising his record Oakland scored its only run in the sixth innings after errors by Brett and shortstop Buddy Biancalana put runners on first and second. Mike Davis followed with a single to right field to score Griffin and run Leibrandt's shutout. A's 4. Rovals 3 Dusty Baker hit a three-run homer in the top of the ninth, leading the Oakland A's to a 4-3 victory over Kansas City Monday night at Royals Stadium. Baker's shot came off reliever Dan Quisenberry, who came into the game in the midst for starter Danny Jackson. Rob Picciolo opened the inning with an infield single off Jackson's glove. Then Alfredo Griffin bunted to Jackson, whose throw to second was late. allowed Picciolo to advance. Qusenberry entered the game and gave up a sacrifice bunt to Donnie Hill that put runners on second and third. Carney Lansford popped up for the second out in the inning before Baker homered deep into the left-field seats, putting the A's on top, 42. Mark Gubicza shut out California for eight innings and Kansas City went on to defeat the Angels 31 Sunday at Royals Stadium. Guberaze allowed just three bits before leaving the game after eight images with a slight muscle pull in his left thigh. Hollee Dan Qanjeberney (left) and Trey McCoy had two others fall. Wilson Wilson and Lonnie Smith keyed a two run eighth inning that put the Royals on top, 3-0. With two outs, Wilson singled and stole second. Smith followed with a triple into the gap in left-center field, bringing Wilsons home, and George Brett singled to right and scored Smith for the Angels 7. Royals 1 Bud Black continued to struggle at the mound in Kansas City's 7-1 loss to California Saturday night at Royals Stadium. Black, 5-8, allowed eight hits and two runs in his fifth consecutive loss. He was removed from the game in the seventh innin in favor of Mike LaCoss, but LaCoss wasn't able to do much either to slow the Angels. Royals 5, Angels 4 Greg Pryor hit a pinch-hit single in the bottom of the 14th inning and gave Kansas City a 5-4 victory over California Friday night at Royals Stadium. By the time Pryor singled in the winning run, it was actually Saturday morning. The 4-hour, 50-minute game was just eight minutes short of tying the Royals' club record. Hal McRae hit a two-run pinch-hit home run in the bottom of the eighth inning and the tie game at 3-3. McRae's home run was his fourth in 11 at-bats and the first pinch hit homer in his 13 year career with the Royals. Tomorrow Rovals vs. Oakland On deck 7:35 p.m. at Royals Stadium Fridav Saturday Royals vs. Baltimore 7:35 p.m. at Royals Stadium Royals vs. Baltimore 7:35 p.m.at Royals Stadium East Division Royals vs. Baltimore 1:20 p.m.at Royals Stadium Standings American League Monday Royals vs. Baltimore 1:35 p.m.at Royals Stadium Royals vs. New York 7:00 p.m. at Yankee Stadium | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Toronto | 46 | 30 | 605 | — | | Detroit | 42 | 31 | 575 | 2½¹ | | New York | 39 | 34 | 534 | 2½² | | Baltimore | 38 | 35 | 521 | 6½² | | Boston | 38 | 37 | 507 | 6½³ | | Milwaukee | 35 | 37 | 486 | 9 | | Cleveland | 24 | 50 | 324 | 21 | West Division California 42 33 560 — Oakland 42 33 533 — Kansas City 38 36 514 3½ Chicago 36 36 500 4½ Seattle 36 37 493 5 Minnesota 34 39 467 7 Texas 34 39 478 13½ Includes games through last night Last night's results New York 5, Toronto 3 Baltimore 5, Detroit 4 (10 innings) Chicago 12, Seattle 4 Kansas City 10, Oakland 1 California 7, Texas 2 Minnesota 8, Cleveland 7 Milwaukee 4, Boston 3, (10 innings) National League San Francisco 8, Atlanta 3 St Louis 4, Montreal 0 New York 5, Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 11, Chicago 2 Houston 3, San Diego 2 Los Angeles 3, Cincinnati 0 NOW OPEN Forumly Cargos Holiday 106 N. 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