University Daily Kansan Tuesday, September 6, 1977 7 Moore prying for Aggie faults It is four games to game time, when KU's football team M in College Station (or Saturday's owner). The Aggies had a 10-2 record last year and have been listed among the top 20 teams in the country in most pre-season polls. fullback spot. According to head coach Bud Moore, the Jayhawks concentrated on a game plan for A & M during practice yesterday. But as far as we know, they haven't the Aggies, Moore was not having any luck. "There's nothing about them I can pinpint," Moore said. "They are a well coached team and a strong team in all facets." Yesterday, Kansas worked on its passing and kicking games, and Moore said there were no line-up changes for Saturday's game. Starting halfback Bill CampfIELD's status for the contest remains doubtful. Campfield suffered a hyper-extended knee in practice but hasn't been able to work out with the team. us. Moore said the 'Hawks held a shortened practice Saturday because of "some uncertainty" over the new contract. If Campfield can't play, sophomore Bobby Barrow will probably will take over Campfield's halfback position. Senior Narris Banks also could see some action at halfback, and sophomore Sam Smith would take over the Royals make it six straight SEATTLE (UPI)—Frank White's two-run single and George Brett's two-run homer capped a six-run second inning uplifting last off to 4-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners. It was the six straight victory and 17th in the last 20 games for the Royals, who increased the American League West lead to 5/5 games. A hit-batsman and two walks off Seattle starter Dick Pole loaded the bases with nobody in the second. Amos Otfiel grounder scored the first run and Fred Patek followed with a run-scoring double. White greeted reliever Mike Kekich with a bloop single to right that scored two runs and Brett followed with his 18th homer, Seattle score an unearned run in the first when winning pitcher Jim Colburn, 16-13, threw Joe Baez' bunt simple wildly to after Steve Braun had walked. Braun then scored on Dan Meyer's infield out. In the second, Juan Bernhardt hit his sixth home run. giving the Royals a 6-1 lead. The Royals picked up two more runs in the sixth when Olsi singed, stole second and came home on Patek's single. Patek then stole third and scored when third baseman Bill Stein mishandled catcher Bob Stinson's throw for an error. Culburn yielded seven hits, struck out two and walked two in hurling his fifth complete pitch. --rm.103 Join the Crowds Already Playing Backgammon The Oldest Most Exciting Indoor Game The Fast Moving Game of Backgammon Moves to KU Introductory Meeting in the Union Parlors B & C Tuesday, Sept. 6, 7:00 p.m. BEGINNERS BEGGED TO ATTEND --rm.103 --- FRESHMEN Register for AIR 144 and see what AIR FORCE ROTC can offer. Scholarship opportunities are available in many majors. Come in and talk to us. See Capt Macke, Room 108, Military Science Building or call 864-4676. Put it all together in Air Force ROTC. Rapid Reading Classes to the Rescue! Offered by the School of Education Designed to enhance your reading speed and comprehension Classes run Sept. 19th - Nov. 10th 1) 11:30-12:30 MW 2) 12:30-1:20 MW 3) 11:30-12:20 TR (only 12 per class) 4) 12:30-1:20 TR Nunemaker Center Sign-up Rm. 117 Bailey or call Rosie Perdue, 864-4800 fee of $25.00 Need help? Advertise it in Kansan want ads. Call 864-4358