SPORTS University Daily Kansan, June 26, 1985 Page 1 Royals Report Compiled by David O'Brien Sports Editor Royals 3, Twins 0 Lomnie Smith scored one run and drove in another to lead the Royals to a 3-4 victory over Minnesota last night in the Metrodome. Smith led off the fourth innning with a bunt single, advanced to third on a George. Brett single and scored when Jorge Orta grounded out to first. Jim Sundberg hit a homer in the seventh inning for the final run of the game. Danny Jackson raised his record to 6-4 with the victory, his second shutout of the year. single and scored on twice 50. He or a grounded in to touch Wilie Miller hit a triple into the right field corner in the sixth mining and scored on a Smith single. It was Smith's ninth RBI in the past six games. Royals 12, Twins 6 Kansas City tied a club record with five home runs in Monday night's 12-6 victory over Minnesota at the Metrodome. Hal McRae had two home runs for the seventh time in his career to lead the Royals. Three of McRae's four home runs this season have come between 10 and 23. McRae and Lomie Smith each homered in the first inning to start the shugfest. The 12 runs were a season high for the Royals, and Smith's home run was his first since joining the club May 19. Jim Sundberg and Darryl Motley also honored for the Royals. Mark Gubicza raised his record to 5-4 with the victory. Gubicza pitched five innings and gave up five runs but still recorded his fourth straight victory. Mariners 8, Royals 2 Kansas City's bats stayed cold Sunday as the Royals collected only four hits in an 8-2 loss to Seattle at Royals Stadium Stewart blee the game open with four runs in the third inning for a 4-0 lead. Bob Kearney hit his fourth home run of the season leading off the inning. Royals starting pitcher Buddy Black was removed from the game after giving up all four runs. Black, who has four losses and a no decision in his last five starts, fell to 3 on the week. The loss, the Royals' fifth straight to the Marmors, dropped 10-5. Bret Saberhagen pitched seven perfect innings Saturday night, but Seattle scored twice in the eighth inning and went on to beat Kansas City. Mariners 2, Royals 1 Saberhagen, who fell to 7-4 with the loss, retired 21 straight batters before Gorman Thomas singled leading off the eighth innning Ivan Calderon followed with another single and Thomas moved to third. Dave Coulter hit the first pitch in his sixth inning bantz and Jim Presley received an intentional walk to the base. Thomas scored on a balk by Saberhagen and Ken Phelps walked, loading the bases again and bringing on reliever Dan Quisenberry. The Mariners took a 2-0 lead when Al Cowens singled to score Calderon. Twins 11, Royals 8 Kansas City's offense exploded but its pitching fell apart in an 11-8 loss to Minnesota Thursday. Willie Wilson went four-for-four at the plate and scored four runs and led Kansas City Kirby Puckett, who had been hitless in his previous 15 at-bats, collected four hits, including a bases loaded triple, and led Minnesota. The Mariners finished with 17 hits to the Royals' 16. Kansas City scored twice in the sixth inning for an 8-3 lead. Willie Miller hit a three-run triple on a Lonnie Triplett trip. Triplett hit second on a George Brett strike. Mike LaCoss gave up three walks, filling the bases with Twins, in the seventh inning before being relieved by Joe Beckwith. Puckett tripled, driving in three runs, later in the inning. Beckwith pitched the final three innings in relief and fell to 1-4 with the loss. 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He stated that the incident was McEnroe yesterday advanced with a first round victory over Peter McNamara. 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. Co-No. 1 women's seed Martina Navratilova also advanced with an easy 6-0, 6-2 victory over Lisa Bonder of the United States. John McEnroe, defending champion and No. 1 seed at Wimbledon, again is at the center of controversy off the court. The "KU Today" brochure, a takeoff of the USA Today newspaper, was named as the top recruiting brochure among NCAA Division I sports colleges. Gage Sports Information Directors of America (COSIDA) recently The four-page color brochure contains pictures and newspaper stories on the Kansas football team and the University. There also are statements by Gottried and recruiting coordinator Bod Rattuf concerning KU's recruiting, athletic and academic obligations. witnessed by millions of television viewers and caused him humiliation and mental anguish. By David O'Brien Sports Editor "I was invited to the Royal Box, he said, referring to the seats at Centre Court "Years ago, I would have been tempted to stay. tion for loud on court arguments with officials and his lack of manners were setting a dangerous example for millions of young tennis players who might be convinced that "badder is better" in climbing to the top. Heston, a longtime tennis buff, told the London Daily Mail of his decision. "But I simply don't want to sit in that wonderful place and risk the embarrassment, as an American, of seeing an American disgrace our country. Trusniski said Gottfried and Ratliff approached him with the idea for the brochure at the end of last season. U. S. users Chip Hooper and John Sadri also advanced. KU brochure wins award Rattif said he and Gottfried came up with the idea when they realized they didn't have a recruiting brochure for the upscale hotel. "I have something." "We had to have something Ratliff said. 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