Monday, September 12, 1977 7 Royals defeat Twins BLOOMINGTON (AP)—Frank White drove in the go-ahead run with a fielder's choice to start the three-run ninth inning that carried the Kansas City Royals to a 4-1. KANSAN Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE GHL | L | W | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New York | 81 | 67 | 1½ | | Boston | 80 | 69 | 1½ | | Atlanta | 77 | 68 | 21 | | Detroit | 67 | 65 | 21 | | Cleveland | 77 | 65 | 21 | | Milwaukee | 67 | 64 | 21 | | Pittsburgh | 67 | 64 | 21 | | State | WTA | Average | | :--- | :--- | ---: | | Kansas City | 83 | 54 | 617 | | Chicago | 79 | 54 | 348 | -10 % | | Detroit | 77 | 62 | 298 | -15 % | | Minnesota | 77 | 64 | 298 | -15 % | | New York | 68 | 72 | 488 | 18 % | | Oakland | 68 | 72 | 488 | 18 % | | San Diego | 57 | 77 | 400 | 35 % | New York 4.4, Toronto 3.9 Boston 2.8, Atlanta 1.7 Baltimore 1.5, Cleveland 1.5 Rancho San Antonio 1.4 California 1.3 Oakland 1.2, Milwaukee 1.1 **The Games' Gamer** Detroit (Crawford) vs. Greenland (GerlAND) 10:18, Baltimore (Painter) vs. at Toronto (Lancaster) 11:23. BE MILLENER Oakland (Ramsey 15) vs. Kansas City (Kansas City 16), 13 n. Nebraska (Lincoln 19) vs. Texas (Ellis 13), 8 n. Columbus (Ramsey 15) vs. Texas (Ellis 13), 8 n. NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L Pct GB Philadelphia 89 62 531 Baltimore 89 62 531 Chicago 73 64 532 Iowa 75 66 537 Montreal 66 77 458 New York 74 67 458 Los Angeles 87 56 609 Cincinnati 76 56 328 11½ Houston 76 72 146 San Francisco 68 79 435 21¼ San Diego 64 81 441 21¼ eck George es, scored he never an injury Yesterday's Results 814.3 St. Louis 5 San Francisco 2. Houston 1 Today's Games Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 5 Pittsburgh 10, Monmouth 4 Charlotte 12, San Diego 7, Atlanta 3 New York 7, Chicago 8 San Francisco 9 New York (Zachary 8) at Montreal (Sahnehn 7) n. 11 Pittsburgh (Russell 10) at Philadelphia (Christensen 6) Chicago (Burray) 12-14 (R) Underwood & Kidnall 8-10 n. Houston (Rockford) 16-11 at Lunchmen (Sato 3-5), n. San Diego Persifield 7-7 at Los Angeles (King 3-4), n. Pima (Nikko 3-4) and San Francisco (C. Williams 4-9). Big Eight teams bat .500 against non-league foes The vaunted Big Eight Conference teams played less than superbly Saturday on the first full day of the college football season and managed only a 500 showing. The surprisingly tough Vanderbilt Commodores scared Oklahoma on the Sooners' home field in a game that ended with Oklahoma batting down a 53-yard shot last year. The last team was tied 3-4 after three quarters, but Oklahoma rallied to win 24-3. Only the two teams tied for UPI's No. 19 ranking—Iowa State and Oklahoma St. —won easily, while No. 3 Oklahoma won by just two points over a 29 point underdog. No. 14 Colorado won by six and the other four in Iowa, by six, including No. 10 Nebraska at home. **THIS TIME**, 170-pound Sooner quarterback Jay Jimerson raced 19 yards for a go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter, but Jimerson blocked a blocked field goal for another TD. The Commodes, however, pulled to within two points on the ground, and Frank Morrison took a two-point conversion. Oklahoma lauded Vanderbilt 15-11 going into the fourth quarter when Jimerson, the Sooners' third quarterback and son of a former assistant coach, put Oklahoma ahead for the first time in the game. He had two sevew times on fumbles, four in the first quarter. At Colorado, junior fullback James Mayberry sprinted for second-half TDs of seven and 17 yards, sparking the Buffaloes to a 27-21 season-opening victory over Stanford. The Cardinals twice closed to within six points and went on to score in the fourth quarter, when an interception turned the ball over to Colorado. By United Press International Washington State's Jack Thompson threw two TD passes, and Paul Watson kicked a 35-yard field goal to lead the Cougars to a 19-10 upset of Nebraska. Thompson, rated as one of the country's best passers, completed the game for 14 yards against the Cormuskers. decision over the Minnesota Twins veteran dav. Iowa State University's Dexter Green scored three TDs, including a 51-yard scamper on his first carry of the season, as the Cyclones beat State University on the way to a 39- victory. THE VICYORY was Warren Powers' first as a head coach. Powers, a former Husker and Oakland Raider, spent eight years as a head coach over the over as the Cougar head coach this season. Oklahoma State halfback Terry Miller, the leading underclassman in Heisman Trophyball during a year ago, rushed for 188 lbs. at Oklahoma State and Cowboys to an easy 34-17 victory over Tulsa. Rob Hertel was 12-of-19 for 20 yards and two TDs, and he ran for a 10-yard score to give No. 4 Southern California a 27-19 victory. He also scored twice, avenging the loss suffered by the Trojans last season, when the Tigers traveled to Los Angeles in the 1978 opener to post a 42-5 win—the most points scored against him since Decade and U.S.C. only lost of the year. Andy Hassler, 9-5, scattered 10 hits in pitching a complete game for just the third time this year. Geoff Zahn, 11-12, suffered the loss. All-America quarterback Gifford Nielsen picked apart Kansas State's secondary, throwing for two TDs and setting up a third, as No. 18 Brigham Young roiled the Wildcats, 39-0. Nielsen started off college season with pass back to back, 3-00-yard passing seasons. He riddled Kansas State by combining 28-of-45 attempts for 316 yards. KANSAZ CITY'S ninth started when John Wathan lef off with a walk and moved to third on a sacrifice single by John Mayberry before Wathan scored on White Fielder's Joe Zdeb then nugged in drive in pinch runner Wheeler and George Brett's left arm, which already accepted. The Twins held a 1-0 lead until the seventh, when White doubled to drive in Wathan. White, who came into the game with a season batting average of .395 against the Twins, has hit five in five straight games and knocked in 10 runs against Minnesota. Minnesota took a 1-0 lead in the second innning. 2 second baseman Boryd Randall singled to center and stole second. Hassler fanned Bud Bulling for the second out, but reserve infielder Jerry Terner slapped a base hit to left to score Randall. Hassler, who gave up five hits in the first two innings, limited the Twins to just five more over the final seven frames. He was one of the four跑车 runners, walked four and struck out four. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Roundup Dave Hay booted a 30-yard field goal with two minutes remaining in the match to break a 10-10 deadlock and propel the University of Kansas Rugby Club to a 13-10 victory over the Johnson County Rugby Club yesterday at Johnson County. Ruggers post win Ted McGrade scored the first try of the season for the Jayhawks in the opening half, which ended in a 42 tie. KU also got on the board early in the second period when booker Dan Katz scored a try and Hay was good with the conversion. The women's field hockey team split a triangular meet Saturday in Lincoln, Neb. defeating the University of Nebraska, 5-2 and falling to the University of Iowa, 2-1. Field hockey splits Coach Dainia Beebe praised the efforts of her team in its season opener. "I had the opportunity to play everyone on the team, and everyone played very well." Beebe said. "Some of the girls had never played in a field hockey game before." Nancy Lammers scored the lone goal in the opener and added two more in the game as well. The team led 4-1. In its opening match of the season, KU's women's golf team tied for second place with Missouri in a four-team tournament yesterday at Columbia, Mo. Golfers tie MU twice, and Debby Wernel added another goal. The Jahwahs and Missouri shot four-woman totals of 332, 20 strokes off the winning score of 312 posted by Stephens and Missouri State's team was fourth at 382 Bbb Boozer, KU's No. 1 player, led the Jahywahs with a 77, but she had to settle for second medalist in the tournament behind Diana Dauhney of Stenhens, who shot a 73. FREE S. U.A. Backgammon Kansas Union Tuesday, September 13,7 p.m. In The Personalize Your Own Thermo Mug. With Lid FREE *(99* value) With Purchase of T-Shirt, Shirt, Or Jacket kansas union BOOKSTORE - while supply lasts BUY ONE TACOBURGER GET ONE FREE! Save 50°c With coupon Watch the want ads in the Kansan A delicious Taco on a hamburger bun. Limit one per customer. Expires Sept. 18. 2340 Iowa fanfares US! DISCOVER DAAGWUD'S 7th Spirit Club EVERY WEEK Every Wednesday: Acoustic Folk Jam Daagwud Family Night (2 for 1) Every Thursday: Daagwud Student Night (½ price on subs) Every Day: 7th Spirit Happy Hour from 4 p.m. till 6 p.m. (Sunday and Holidays Too!) Draught beer special 8:00-9:00 nightly in the Opera House SPECIAL EVENTS Sept. 13-14: Shari Wheelboro, 7th Spirit Cellar Su. Ton No. SCOVER CHARGE Sept. 15: Flash Cadillac with Tree Frog and Jon Paul Sept. 16: Solar Tuscany and Jon Paul Sept. 14: On Tap NO COVER CHARGE PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE TERM INFORMATION. Sept. 20-22: Larry Raspberry and the Highsteppers (NO COVER CHANGE Word, Part 3) Sept. 20-21: Bruce and Shannon in the Cellar Sept. 30-Oct. 1:Son Seals Blues Band and the Nairobi Trio Oct. 7: Hot Foot Sept. 17-19: Flair Cummings Sept. 16-17: Cole Tuckey and Jon Paul Sept. 23-24: Billy Spears Band and the River City Jazz Band Sept. 28-29: Earl GWN and COVER SWARCE Music, Sept. 30 Pot County Pork and Bean Band Opera House open at 8:00 all nights. THE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER OF LAWRENCE! | 7th & MASS Refer to our calendar every MONDAY Sept. 28-29: Echo Cliff (NO COVER CHARGE Wed., Sept. 28) HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON! from THESIS COPYING PLANS QUICK COPY CENTER 1. TOTAL VOLUME PLAN We are in the copying business and we want to copy your thesis. We have two special pricing plans available to make your thesis copying as inexpensive as possible. Coupons may not be used with either of these pricing plans. Your price per copy depends on the total number of copies we make for you. You may have some copies done on rag paper and some on regular paper and still get the total quantity price. These copies are made on our BIOP Copier II and must be made on our paper. Your originals must be on good 8½ x 11 white bond paper in order to go through our automatic feed. This plan is especially good if you want only 3 or 4 copies of a large number of originals. Total Number of Copies Price per copy 100-299 300-599 600-999 1000+ .09 .08 .07 .06 Add .015 for copies on rag paper. Add .01 per copy if you want us to collate. 2. ALICE'S THESIS SPECIAL We will copy your thesis on your paper or ours on Alice, our fabulous Xerox 9200. Rag paper and regular may not be mixed for the quantity price. Alice will copy and collate your thesis at the incredible rate of 120 copies per minute. There is no charge to collate. This plan is especially good if you want a large number of copies of each original. 1-5 Copies of each original are 10¢ each 6+ Copies of each original are 2¢ each Add .01 for our rag paper. No charge for collating. THESIS BINDING After your thesis is copied, let us bind it for you. We can bind your copies in blue, red, green, saddle or black hard covers. In addition, we can bind extra copies in a less expensive flexible-cover binding. The price for hard-bound copies will depend on their thickness and the length of the title, but will be approximately $4.25 each. / Telephone 841-4900