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June 13 - August 12 Excellent Wages Lake Forest, IL (25 miles north of Chicago) 1-800-726-4901 or (708) 295-4900 The Korean Night '94 "Image From Korea" SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Free Admission Crafton-Preyer Theater (Murphy Hall) Sat., April 30, 1994, 7:00-9:00 p.m. The University of Kansas Korean Association STUDENT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SENATE Royals topple Tigers,13-4 The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Consecutive errors by Chad Kreuter and Travis Fryman led to four unearned runs in the fourth inning last night, and the Kansas City Royals ruled the Detroit Tigers 13-4. Detroit is 0-7 at night, and its 6-14 record matches the Chicago Cubs for the major leagues' worst. Tim Belcher (0-4) remained winless in five starts, allowing 10 runs — five earned — and 10 hits in four innings. Kevin Appler (2-2) gave up Cecil Fielder's 426-foot home run in the third but raised his record against the Tigers to 8-1. He gave up three runs and seven hits in 6 1/3 innings, struck out a season-high nine and walked two. Kreuter, the Tigers catcher, dropped Bob Hamelin's pop foul behind the plate in the second and Hamelin then singled. Fryman displayed Gary Gaetti's hard grounder to third for another error. Felix Jose, Lind, Vince Coleman and McRae then drove in runs for a 4-0 lead. Fryman's RBI groundout got Detroit a run in the third and Fielder followed with his two-run drive, his third homer in four games and seventh this season. Lind's leadoff double started a four-rung fourth that made it 10-3. Greg Gagne hit an RBI, McRae hit a two-run single and Hamelin singled in a run. Hamelin has 20 B1s, one short of the club record for April. Mike Macfarlane hit a two-run homer in the eighth, his hit. Gaetti led off the fifth with his fourth home run, a shot deep into the Tigers' bullpen. McRae added an RHI single. Notes: Belcher's ERA rose from 9.17 to 19.7. The Royals have been successful in 28 of 31 stolen base attempts. Hamlin's run-scoring single in the fourth made him the fourth player in Royals' history with 20 or more RBIs in April. McRae leads the American League with 12 multi-hit games. Knicks grasp at hairs to beat Nets The Associated Press NEW YORK — The New York Knicks must face the bald truth when they face underdog New Jersey in the playoffs: they were outplayed by the Nets in four of five regular-season games. The Knicks, who ran away with the Atlantic Division and won 12 more games than the Nets, have several ideas — frivolous and strategic — about how to reverse the string of losses against their cross-Hudson River rivals. ball on the floor and taking it to guys." Four Knicks — Charles Oakley, Derek Harper, Charles Smith and Herb Williams — have shaved their heads for tonight's opener of the best-of 7 series, and they were trying to convince more. Patrick Ewing said, "No way. I like my flat top." More seriously, New York wants to neutralize a huge advantage at the free-throw line by the Nets, who outscored the Knicks 128-74 at the line in the five games. "They were getting to the free-throw line because of the ability of Kenny Anderson and Derrick Coleman to draw fouls," coach Pat Riley said. "And when we over-help or over-double team, players like Kevin Edwards and Jayson Williams are putting the There's a danger that trying to cut down on fools would temper the Knicks' aggressiveness, akey ingredient in their success. But Riley said many of the fools New York committed against the Nets were not from being too aggressive. "When he's going well defensively, he can go from Point A to Point B to Point C like nobody else," Riley said of Starks. "But where he is right now is going from Point A to Point B. He has another step to go." "We gave guys maybe four free throws a quarter because we're fouling on the perimeter," Riley said. "I would say 30 percent of their free throws came in those non-threatening situations. We've got to play smarter." Riley hopes they will be bolstered by the return of John Starks, out since March with a left knee injury. Starks, an All-Star this season, will not start, however, as Hubert Davis will continue in his place. The Knicks, who left the New York area this week to practice at Charleston, S.C., also welcomed back key reserve forward Anthony Mason, who was suspended by Riley for insubordination and missed the last The Nets got a setback yesterday when center Benoit Benjamin injured, his left shoulder in an auto accident. Doctors said the injury was minor, and he is expected to play in the opener. Benjamin at less than full strength would be a major worry for Nets coach Chuck Daly, whose biggest problem is containing Ewing. "All I ever see (on tape) is people walking away from him, letting him have wide-open shots," Daly said. "It makes me so mad. 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