10 Thursday, September 29, 1977 University Daily Kansan A's down Royals, complete sweep OAKLAND (AP)—Mary Peres singled to score pinch-reuner Larry Murray with two in the 10th inning and gave the Oakland Royals a victory over the Kansas City Royals last night. Mike Jorgensen led off the 10th with a single. Murray went in to run for Jorgensen, took second on a sacrifice by Jim Tyrone and ran on an infield out score the scoring whining and it was the older man was Bob Lacey, 8-8. The lover was Gary Herman who had big major as in relief for her. The Royals ripped Oakland starter Vjdla Blue for five hits and four runs in the first innning. George Brett, Al Cowens, John Wathan and a well-Porter dote in a drove by. fly and Manny Sanguillen knocked in two others with a single. in the mining. Jorgensen doubled in Oakland's first run in the first and Joe Zieb's error in the seventh got Oakland its second run. Kansas City upheld its lead to 5-2 on Cookie Rojas' BRI ground in the eighth, but the A's drew even in the bottom of the inning as Jorgensen drove in one run with a sacrifice The victory was the fourth straight for the A's, who finished the season with a season home attendance mark of 495,578, the lowest in the major leagues. Junior varsity contest canceled The junior varsity football game between Kansas and Washburn has been canceled at the request of the Jayhaws, head coach Bud McDoug said yesterday. because of numerous injuries on the KU team, Moore said. The game, scheduled for Monday afternoon on the KU practice fields west of Allen Field House, was canceled "We've got quite a few injuries and I'm sure we'll have some after the Oklahoma game Saturday," Moore said. "I think we injured on top of injuries." Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W 91 L 101 Pts. GB New York 89 83 51 Boston 85 83 42 Atlanta 83 83 41 Detroit 72 86 49 Cleveland 69 86 49 Milwaukee 66 86 49 Philadelphia 65 110 Wales ... 91 x-Kansas City ... 89 Texas ... 70 New York ... 69 Minnesota ... 82 Minnesota ... 78 California ... 65 Oakland ... 63 Gulf Coast ... 61 x - clinched division title. Yesterday's Results Chicago 4. Minnesota 3 Boston 2. Seattle 1 innings New York 3. Boston 1 innings Milwaukee 3. Minnesota 3 Texas 5. Seattle 3 Charlotte 5. Atlanta 1 innings Today's Games (ALL Times CDT) n - a zymes FM Toronto (Garrett 16-2) at Baltimore (R. May 17-4) 10:10 p.m. Detroit (Wilcox 8-2) at Baltimore (R. May 17-4) 9:30 p.m. California (Eckerman 16-13) at New York (Farmer 16-13) 10:00 p.m. California (Moore 0-5) at Kansas City (Splitton 16-14) 7:30 p.m. Steich (Michael 10-4) at Texas (Alexander 17-10) 7:35 NATIONAL LEAGUE W 9 L 10 Pet. 18 GB Philadelphia 93 85 83 Pittsburgh 81 72 68 St. Louis 81 71 59 Cleveland 81 78 509 18½ Montreal 78 78 498 18¹⁵ San Diego 71 81 497 x - Los Angeles 86 85 62 .004 Cincinnati 79 80 154 .10 % Chicago 79 80 358 .10 % San Francisco 73 86 439 .22 % San Diego 73 86 439 .22 % Atlanta 78 90 378 .31 % x - clinched division title. Yesterday's Results Williams vs. Grayson Today's Games (All Times CDT) Philadelphia 5, Chicago 2 Boston 1, St. Louis 2 Pittsburgh 3, New York 2 Chestnut 8, San Diego 0 Montreal 7, Los Angeles 1 Montreal (Boldwell Street 3) at Philadelphi (Carlston 20, 8): p. 11; m.p. 30 (Houston (Maine State 1-5) or Medich 0-1) at Pitburn (Foster 4, 8): p. 11; m.p. 30 Houston (Bannister 7-10) at Los Angeles (Johnson 20, 9): 0, 30 Polish Filmmaker JAZUSZ MAJEWSKI will show his film Lokis (The Bear) Grand Prix Sitges, 1971 Wescoe Auditorium, Room 3140 Sponsored by: S.U.A. Slavic & Soviet Area Studies and Speech & Drama Echo Cliff "The finest in country rock." TONIGHT Ladies FREE All Night The Lawrence Opera House Tonight-Gary Senner In the Cellar Prices Start at $1.49 The Varsity Shop 1420 Crescent Rd. 843-3826 Next to Chi Omega Sorority House 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Sat. 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Sun Hours: Volleyball team records two wins By PAT SLATTERY Sports Writer The KU volleyball team finally seems to have overcome the mistakes that have been bothering it all year. The Jayhawks swept two matches from Benedictine College and Fort Hays State University last night in Robinson Gymnasium. By PATSLATTERY quicker than we had been, I think overall got more hustle and that a good sign. Overland Park freshman. Estes played especially well handling services and playing defense in the back line, he said. Kansas Coach Bob Stancil experimented with several people playing new positions, and said he was impressed with the team's play. "We had a lot more saves tonight, where usually the ball was lost after the first bad pass," he said. "We did have a couple of lapses, but we pulled out of them a lot ANOTHER GOOD SIGN is the team's leader and has only two missed players in four games. KU defeated Fort Hays State in the Jayhawks' opening match in straight games, 15-13 and 15-8. They then took straight games from Benedictine, 15-3 and 14-3. "We didn't pass as well or work as well as a team in the first game," Stancil said, "but then we seemed to improve with every game." DEBRIE KUHN, Atchison senior, saw her first limited action since the first game of the season. She has been out with an injury and is still not fully recovered, Standifl Stanclift had extra praise for Julie Estes. "We could really use her height on the front line, "she said," besides she's a good camper over the floor of the building." sa Stanflock said the Jayhawks really missed Tita Wilson, who is 5 feet 10 inches tall. 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