14 Fridav, October 7, 1977 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Sports Roundup Runners host meet KU's cross country team, with three strong finishes under its belt this season, will host its own four-tour invitational this afternoon at the Lawrence Country Club. The meet begins at 4 p.m. Kansas State, Iowa State and Southern Illinois universities will be the other entrants in the field. Jayhawk coach Bob Timmons sees the Cyclones as the team to "I think Iowa State ranks right up there with Colorado as to tops in the Big Eight conference, he said yesterday." They're a team of college Illinois and K-State are also strong teams. The Jayhawks have to face either the Cyclones or Southern Illinois, but they have gone against K-State twice. KU defeated the Wildcats in winning the Wichita State Invitational, but K-State came back to finish ahead of the Jayhawks in its own meet. ummons is very pleased with the five- mile country club course. "It's a great course," he said. "It's got everything you'd want in a course—flat areas and all types of hills." Timmons said that because his team was the host, they could enter as many as 12 runners, although only seven would be able to score points. He also said that including unattached runners, the field might be as large as 50 runners. Volleyball in tourney Without June Koleber, KU's volleyball team may have a tough time in the University of Missouri Invitational in St. Louis, endured by KU coach Bob Schmidt said yesterday. Koleber, Lawrence sophomore, is suf- fered to a viral infection and may not make the trip. "She hasn't been able to keep anything down for two days, so you know she's doubful." Stancliff said, "When she's doubful, we're doubtful." Stanclift said the Jayhawks were more concerned with establishing consistency than with winning the tournament. Tennis squad travels The University of Kansas women's tennis team takes its perfect 6-4 record to Des Moines tomorrow for matches with Drake University and the University of Minnesota. Coach Torn Kivisto attributed the success of his team, which includes four freshmen. "I'm not surprised with the season so far with the amount of work we have put in," Kivisto said. "When you work hard good times hone, but usually not this fast." Carrie Fopoloups, a junior and KU's top player, has a stiff challenge this weekend. Minnesota has been defending against Iowa Conference champion, Patty Moran. In the Drake match her opponent will be Barb Johnston, who was nationally ranked in the 18-year-old and 20-year-old rankings. In previous meetings Fopoulos split two matches with Johnston and Moran in the fourth round. Also competing for the Jayhawks will be Mary Stauffer, a junior and KU's number two player, and four freshmen: Shari Wittman, Patricia Pettern, Bridgeguitar Lissia Leonard. Kathy Merrion, a sophomore, will not make the trip because of a pulled muscle Soccer club at home The University of Kansas Soccer Club will attempt to pick up the pieces left from a 1-uptest by Kansas State University two weeks ago when it meets the University of Missouri at 10 a.m. Sunday on the intramural fields at 23rd and Iowa streets. Winless in two outings this season, the Jayhawks play a Missouri team that is NL series moves east for 3rd pennant game PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —The deadlocked National League playoff series between Philadelphia and Los Angeles moves today from the natural playing surfaces of Dodger Stadium to the synthetic layout of Veterans Stadium but there is nothing artificial about the pressures both teams face. Today's 2:15 p.m. CDT match between the Phillies' Larry Christenson, 19-6 during the regular season, and the Dodgers' Burt Williams, 2:15 p.m. CDT deciding the National League champions. The Phillips feel they accomplished what they wanted by gaining a split in the two games at Los Angeles. They think they can take a big step on Friday toward wrapping up the best of five series at home where they had an amazing 60-21 regular season mark. THE DODGERS, who came back with a 7-1 victory Wednesday night on the strength of their second grand slam home run in the second game, feel their sluggling image can overcome a hostile and noisy Vet Stadium crowd. "We have the edge at home," Phillies manager Danny Ozark said. "It is a different type of crowd in Philadelphia, and they work to our advantage." The Phillies, who arrived home yesterday at 4:10 a.m. CDT to be greeted by one hardy fan who waited three hours, were confident the game was over. Some 60,000 at the Vet will "Psych" them up. "I's a crazy town," said first baseman Richie Hebner, who is in his first season with the Phillies. "If you don't win, they get hungry and also back you. They're hungry for a win." quick and physical, KU player-coach George Mooney said. In the last meeting between the two teams, the Tigers beat Kansas. 1-0 on a breakaway goal. "I THINK I pitched well the day they had their biggest crowd of all time," he said. Boston had a two-hitter in a game the next night, plus 40-plus (but not a record crow) on Aug. 6. Mooney said Kansas will have to keep the getaway from scoring any breakway goals if the team can't win. The 27-year-old Hooton, who is 2-0 against the Phillies this year but with a .4. 30 era, doesn't think the home crowd will bother him. "Last year they (Missouri) beat us because of our inability to play under pressure," Mooney said. "We're going to be a big opponent in aggressive攻势 on both sides of the field." Mooney said KU's two-week layoff since the KState match has provided the Jayhawks with an opportunity to bolster some of its positions. "We've been training very hard since we've been idle," Mooney said. "The break has given us a chance to assess what's been going wrong and to prepare ourselves for a very congested schedule against some very strong opponents in October." Coming off a second-place finish at the Oklahoma State University Invitational last week, KU's women's cross country team won the national title in the Kansas State University Invitational. Women to meet The Jayhawks will run against three Big Conference teams: Nebraska, Colorado. The KU Rugby Club will be trying to continue its current winning streak and avenge an earlier loss at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow when the team returns from a match for a match with the Topeka Rugby Club. Ruggers to Topeka The meet is scheduled to begin at noon. Although the Jayhawks are off to a slow 3-3 start this fall they played well last weekend, beating the Old Yelows Club of Boston and College to break a three game losing skid. NEW YORK (UPI) - A wicked cross-body block by Kansas City's Hal McRae aroused the New York Yankees last night and, behind the power-hitting of Cliff Johnson and the pitching of Ron Guilray, they evened the American League Championship Series at a game apiece with a 6-2 victory over the Royals. Johnson, the designated hitter obtained in a mid-season waiver deal from the Houston Astros, tied the game at 1-1 with a mammoth home run in the fifth inning and snapped a 2-0 left an inning with a live 3-pointer in field that triggered a three-run rally. Guidry, the stylist left-hander who has been the Yankees' most dependable starter all year, handcuffed the Royals' batters on Friday. The second play might have had a shutout were it not for Mickey Rivers' weak throwing arm, which allowed one run to score in the third, and McKee's flying takeout of Yankee second baseman Michael Porter permitted the Royals' run in the sixth. "WE ARE going nowhere and then we're going back and woke us all up", say Yankee Managers. Fred Patek led off the Royals' sixth with a double to the 385-foot sign in right center. After McRae drew a walk from Gudryd, McRae left him on the ground Nettles, back uping, fired to second for the forceout. But McRae, flying broadside, barreled over Randolph. When Patake了 Yankee baseman unaware to home with the run that tied the score at 2-2. "I wouldn't think too much of somebody who would pull a dirty play like that," said Todd. "I don't know what I'm supposed to do." "The last time I was playing second base and someone barreled into me like that, I thought I was going to die." Yankees even AL series The Yankees did not punch anybody, but McRae's block started them hitting. AFTER AND YASSHier struck out Nettles to start the sixth, Thurman Munnon his first. But Littell immediately was greeted by a single from Lou Pinielle and Johnson followed with a double to left, scoring Munson. Herzog ordered Chris Chambill walked intentionally, which loaded the bases, but neither scored. Munson's hard smash to third went through Brett's legs and two more runs scored for a 2-1 lead. Apprehension hits Herzog as KC Rovals return home then popped up, but Royals' Manager Whitey H楚gzed decided that Hassler had done his job and summoned right-hander Mark Littell to deal with the Yankees' right-hander. The Yankees, baffled by Hassler's sinkberk for the first four innings, finally broke through in the fifth when, one out, Johnson unloaded his overhead 417 feet to straightway center. Johnson's homer came after his foul pop-up to the screen behind home plate was misplayed by catcher Darrell Porter. "I guess that kind of play depends on what side you're looking at," said Herzog. "To us it looked like a good play. To Billy (Martin, too) and Mr.ager it) probably looked like a dirty play." One out later, Randolph singled to left and promptly moved into scoring position when Hassler, attempting a pickoff, was charged with a balk. Bucky Dent then sliced a single to left to give the Yankees a 2-1 lead, their first advantage of the series. Either way, the play seemed to ignite the Vannes THE YANKEES rebounded when Herzog lifted starter Andy Hassler with two outs and a mark. He and Mark Littell, who surrendered Chris Chambliss' dramatic home run in the PRIOR TO Johnson's homer, Hassler retired 11 battles but allowed only three hits. Johnson then first-imming single, Nettie's fly to center in the fourth and Jackson's looping fly, which left-felder Zed Jebc caught while diving to his right before sliding into the left field NEW YORK YOKI -Kansas City Manager White (HUZ) medits to being happy. The Royals scored their first run in the third on a walk, a bloop single by White and a sacrifice fly by Patek. The only other hit was another was a nind-ting single to Brett. AMONG THE sometimes were the Royals' inability to handle Ron Gudryd's pitching and a sixth-inning collision at second base between Kansas City's Hal McRae and Yankee second baseman Willie Randolph. His Royals return home after attaining a split of the first two games of the American League Championship Series with the New York Mets, and he better had the Royals not lost 6-2 last night. bottom of the ninth in the fifth game of last year's championship series. The Yankees, who rapped out 10 hits, gave Guidry one final run in the eighth when Jackson led off with a single - his first hit of the series - then stole second, went to third on a flyout and came in on a single by Randolph. "If we had lost yesterday and won tonight," he said, "I'd be happy as hell. Now it different. It's gotta be a belf of a series. These two teams play something happens." 843-0871 Patak es McKee ls Browne wr Browne rf Oki ry Zebel rw Warr wr White wh Hamster p Mimporg p Mimporg r "I had to take Andy out. He had done what I wanted. But he was coming up with his pitches and he had already thrown quite a few." Mikasa Stoneware ONLY MERCHANDISE IN STOCK! Rivers cf ab bb b1 Nettle ib 0 0 0 Nettle ib 0 0 0 Jackson fc 0 0 0 Jackson fc 0 0 0 Pintail ib 4 0 0 Pintail ib 4 0 0 Champlain ib 4 0 0 Champlain ib 4 0 0 Baird ib 0 0 0 Dudley p 0 0 0 Littell's failure was not quite so abrupt this time. But it was as sure. Lupin Piniella singled and Cliff Johnson doubled and, after third baseman George Brett let Willie Randolph's grounder go through his legs, the Yankees had a 5-2 lead. O29 Massachusetts HAAS IMPORTS "Littell was loose," Herzog said. 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