SPORTS University Daily Kansan, June 19. 1985 Page 14 Royals Report Compiled by David O'Brien Sports Editor Royals 10, Twins 1 The Royals routed Minnesota for the second time in as many nights last night. Nightight the hiatus of Eagak White seed the mishaps of Mayk Gibuza. Royals 10. Twins 3 First baseman Balboni continued his hot hitting, driving in George Brett with a fourth-inning double to give the Royals a 2-1 lead. The Royals routed Minnesota for the second time in as many nights last night behind the hitting of Frank White and the pitching of Mark Gibucia. White struck three singles, drove in one run and scored two more, and knocked out nine players leaving the game in the seventh inning because of a slight groan pull. Steve Balfoni balanced two home runs for the second time this season to lead the Royals to a 10-4 rout over Minnesota Monday night at Royals Balboni, who hit two home runs against California on June 7, honored in the third and sixth innings to lead the Royals to their third in nine games and move them back into a tie with Oakland for third in the American League West. Balloni's three-run shot in the sixth was the highlight of a five-run innning that gave the Royals a 6-3 lead. They followed that with four more runs in the seventh to equal their highest run total of the season. Mariners 2. Royals 1 George Brett's return to the lineup wasn't enough for the slumping Royals Sunday as the Mariners pulled out another 2-1 victory in Seattle. Brett, who hadn't started in eight games because of a pulled right hamstring, collected three hits and a walk in four trips to the plate. But the rest of the Royals left their bats in Kansas City, picking up just four hits between them. Kansas City's Joe Beckwith, 1,3, came in to rewrite starter Buddy Black in the bottom of the ninth. Barry Bonnell doubled off Beckwith and Jim Presley followed with a game-winning single. Black had given up just one run while striking out a career high 10 batters. Mariners 2. Royals 1 Jack Perconte drove in the winning run with a bases-loaded single to give the Mariners a 2-1 victory over the Royals Saturday in Seattle. Alvin Davis and Dave Henderson walked to lead off the ninth inning before Bob Kearney was hit by a Charlotte LeBrandt pitch. LeBrandt fell Kansas City had just six hits, including two each by Frank White and Steve Balboni. For the eighth straight game, George Brett was not in the starting lineup for the Royals. Mariners 13. Royals 5 The Mariners collected 15 hits in a 13-5 rout of the Royals Friday night in Seattle. The Mariners scored seven times in the fifth inning to turn a 2-2 tie into a blowout, and the Royals never threatened the lead. With two men on base in the fifth, Gorman Thomas blasted his 10th home run of the year to start the scoring binge. Danny Jackson fell to 4-4 with loss. Jackson was relieved by Mike Lacoss in the fifth and Mike Jones came in for LaCoss in the sixth. But none of the Kansas City pitchers could slow the Mariners, and the Royals' disastrous 10-game swing through California continued. On deck Today 7:35 p.m. at Royals Stadium Tomorrow Friday 7. 35 p.m. at Royals Stadium Saturdav Royals vs. Seattle 7:35 p.m.at Royals Stadium Royals vs. Seattle 7:35 p.m. at Royals Stadium Sunday Monday 1:35 p.m. at Royals Stadium Royals vs. Minnesota 7:35 p.m.at the Metrodome Standings East Division | | W L | Pct. | pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Toronto | 38 | 25 | 603 | — | | Detroit | 34 | 26 | 567 | 2½¹ | | Boston | 35 | 27 | 565 | 2½¹ | | Baltimore | 33 | 28 | 541 | 4 | | New York | 31 | 29 | 517 | 5²¹ | | Milwaukee | 29 | 31 | 483 | 7½¹ | | Cleveland | 21 | 30 | 328 | 17¹ | West Division Last night's results Chicago 33 26 559 — California 34 26 148 Kansas City 32 30 516 2½ Oakland 31 31 500 3½ Seattle 28 31 454 4 Minnesota 26 34 433 7½ Texas 26 34 393 12 American League Includes games through last night New York 6. Baltimore 4 Detroit 8 Boston 7 California 7 Cleveland 3 Chicago 4 Oakland 13 (innings) Toronto 1 Kansas City 10 Minnesota 1 Texas 8 Seattle 5 National League Cincinnati 6, San Francisco Pittsburgh 4, Montreal 1 New York 5, Chicago 1 St Louis 6, Philadelphia 2 Atlanta 8, Houston 2 San Diego 4, Los Angeles 0 Don't forget to enter Recreation Services Summer Tournaments RECreminder Tennis Tournament A singles, doubles, and mixed doubles tournament will begin on Sunday, June 23 at 1:30 p.m. and continue throughout the week of June 23-30. Entry deadline will be at 5 p.m. on Thursday, June 20 in Room 208 Robinson Gym. A can of unopened tennis balls will be the entry fee. Two golf tournaments will be held at the orchards. Tee-off time will be 5:30 p.m. on June 21 and July 19. Entry deadline will be 5 p.m. today in Room 208 Robinson Gym for the tournament on June 21 and 5 p.m. on Wed. July 19. Attendance will be limited to course, course, and the tournament will not be rescheduled due to inclement weather. Golf Tournament HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE/VOCATIONAL STUDENTS & GRADS AGE 17-24 AGE 17-34 NO PRIOR MILITARY SERVICE REQUIRED The Naval Reserve is accepting applications for its newest opportunity program: SEA AND AIR MARINER Earn good pay while ye ** Finish school at home ** Earn good pay while you train ** Bonus and educational benefits: $2,000-$4,000 ** Growth through teaching Tisdale picked 2nd in draft By United Press International Finish school at home As expected, the New York Knicks made Georgetown center Patrick Ewing the top pick in the draft. Ewing, a 7-footer who led Georgetown to a playoff spot, called the best defensive center to enter the league since Bill Russell. Indiana Pacer fans will soon know what all the excitement has been about for the last three winters in Norman, Okla., and Seattle Supersonics followers will undoubtedly have a new appreciation for the letter X ** One weekend a month and two weeks training per year KANSAS CITY METROPOLITAN AREA CALL 782-4454 ASK FOR EITHER MASTER CHIEF DON PITTS OR PETTY OFFICER JIM HUBBEL Indiana, with the second pick in yesterday's NBA draft, opted for Oklahoma All-America Wayman Tisdale, and Seattle, with the fourth pick, chose Wichita State forward Xavier McDaniel. ** Males and females Indiana chose Tisdale over Creighton's Benoit Benjamin, who was a graduate of Los Angeles Clippers Benjamin, a 7-year-old gave up his senior year of eligibility last season with just over 25 points a game, despite being double- and triple-tamed in most games. He also grabbed 10.2 rebounds a game. Wayman Tisdale McDaniel, whose nickname is "X." last season became the first player in NCAA history to lead the nation in both scoring and rebounding. He finished with 27.2 points and 14.8 rebounds a game. McDaniel also led the nation in rebounding during his sophomore year. to enter this year's draft, averaged 21 points and 14 rebounds a game last season. 7-0 Jon Koncak of Southern Methodist to Atlanta Tisdale, who chose to forge ninenear year at Oklahoma, was a three-time All-America selection and a three-time Big Eight Player of the Year. In just three seasons he won five Big Eight's all-time seeing leader Rounding out the top-10 selections were: Tisdale led the league in scoring KU grad named as assistant AD 6-6 Chris Mullin of St. John's to Golden State 6-11 Joe Kleine of Arkansas to Sacramento 6-9 Detlef Schrempf of Washington to Dallas 6-9 Ed Pinkney of Villanova to Phoenix 6-9 $ _{2} $ Charles Oakley of Virginia Union to Cleveland Bv David O'Brien Sports Editor When Gary Hunter heard recently that Lonny Rose was going to resign as assistant athletic director, it took him long to apply for the position. "I'd worked with Lonny and I thought it would be interesting," said Hunter, a KU graduate who has worked as an Overland Park trial lawyer for the past 16 years. "When I heard he was going to go back to teaching full time, I filled out an application." Rose resigned in order to return to teaching at the KU School of Law. Hunter was named as his replacement Thursday. Hunter, who earned his business degree from the University of Kansas in 1966 and his law degree from the KU School of Law in 1969, said he looked forward to returning to Lawrence "I loved the University during my seven years of school there, and I couldn't be more pleased to return." "I'm very,very excited," he said. In addition to serving as a municipal court judge for Prairie Village, Hunter has worked as a senior partner in the 45-member Overland Park law firm of Morris, Larson, Kington, Stamper and Bold. Hunter has also served for three years as president of the Greater Kansas City KU Quarterback Club and the KU Roundhail Club "He's a dandy, a good man," athletic director Monte Johnson said Monday. "Gary's one of those unusual people who has stayed involved through the Quarterback and Roundball clubs. "I look at his coming back much the same as my reason for coming back to work for the athletic department — he loves the school. "It's a credit to him and to the school." the administration of the athletic program. Hunter will coordinate the interpretation of NCAA, Big Eight and University rules, assist in contract negotiation and events scheduling and supervise the department's marketing efforts. He will assume his new duties July 1. "Lonny Rose lent his legal expertise to the program, and Monte found that having a lawyer around helped," Hunter said. "So I'm hoping to add experience in that area." In addition to assisting Johnson in Hunter, his wife, Pam, and their two children, Shawn and Shannon, will move to Lawrence as soon as their house in Prairie Village is sold. Shawn will be a senior at KU this fall and Shannon a high school sophomore. "We love Prairie Village," Hunter said. "It's a great place to live. But we love being around the University we're looking forward to the move." Survey says Arrowhead not 'home' Sports Editor By David O'Brien Many students, as well as faculty and staff, would rather stay in Lawrence than drive to Kansas City for a "home" football game. He is also the head coach,ducted by the Office of Institutional Research and Planning. The survey, conducted at the request of the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation, revealed that only 29.6 percent of students and 10.8 percent of faculty and staff surveyed would attend a home football game at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. In the past, KU officials have discussed moving the KU-Missouri game from Lawrence to Kansas City. Monte Johnson, athletic director, said Monday that the athletic department now was not considering a home game in Kansas City. "We aren't actively pursuing anything," he said. "We feel that if those options come up, we'll ask them like we would any others." "I think the key is, if we have good attendance at the games in Lawrence, those options won't come up. 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