147 Page 8 University Daily Kansan, October 6, 1981 Kansas City takes title with victory over Indians By United Press International CLEVELAND—The Kansas City Royals had planned to work out in Kansas City yesterday, but they took battle practice in Cleveland instead. Needing only one victory in a scheduled double-header with the Indians, the Royals batted out 18 hits, including a three-run homer by George Brett and three hits each by John Wathan and Wilkens Aikle en route to a mission in the first game, which negated the necessity of a second contest. "This has to give us a big lift going into the playoffs," Aikens said. "It will be a tough series against Oakland, but I think we have the better team." "We just have to score runs early against them and get their starting pitcher out of there. After six innings, the a's starters get tough." Kansas City Manager Dick Howser also is looking to a close series with Oakland and added, "All we have to do is three out of five, and that is not easy. "We have been leading the division the last month, so we had to go ahead and just win it. It is also nice for the fans in Kansas City to see an extra playoff game against the A's." If the Royals had lost the first game to Cleveland, a second would have been played. If Kansas City had lost that one, the first game of the division playoffs against Oakland would have been on our team. But our Oakland. The win assured that the first two division playoff would be played in Kansas City. The Royals scored twice in the second inning on a run-scoring single by Wathan and a fielder's choice. They added two more in the third on run-scoring singles by Olsen Ots and who extended his hit streak to nine games. A single by Alkens, Wathan's RBI double and U.L. Washington's run-scoring single chased Cleveland starter Rick Waits, 8-10, in the eighth, and Brett smacked his sixth homer of the year off reliever Sid Menge. Paul Splittorr, 5-5, went the first five innings for Kansas City, allowing only a single to Mike Hargrove in the third. Toby Harrah and Jerry Dybzinski singled off Jim Wright, who pitched the next three innings. TODAY'S PLAYOFF GAMES American League West Oakland at Kansas City; 2:10 p.m. Los Angeles at Houston; 7:00 p.m. Los Angeles at Houston; 7:00 p.m. Mavericks cut KU's Housev Art Housey, former Kansas center, was cut yesterday by the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavericks still have to make four cuts to reduce the team to 12 players by Oct. 29. Housey, who was chosen in the third round of the NBA draft, showed steady improvement last year with the MOON'S RADIATOR SERVICE • Cleaning • Inspection • Repair • Maintenance 842-8160 LAWRENCE, KS Classified ads get results HAWKS'S CROSSING 1 blk. 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The 2-point conversion attempt failed. down and an extra point to take the lead, 13-6. Madden added another 3-yard run for a touchdown, then the offense gave the defense to give Kansas a 1-point edge. The Cardinals came back with field goals of 43 and 35 yards to tie the score at 6, then added a touch- An interception by free safety Todd Short ended a late fourth-quarter rally by William Jewell. "K-State has the most depth and the 'k-Site team it's ever had," McGrath said. "This is the first good team we've played so far." Punter Jerry Cisper, a walk-on Madden led all rushers with 89 yards on 19 carriers. Fullback Bock Foos, 6-2, 205-pound freshman, added 78 yards on 13 carries. The first taste of Big Eight dual competition proved to be sour and disappointing for the KU men's tennis team. Although there weren't many bright colors, they were cool. Rick Aubin (No. 2 singles) played well. from Lenexa, punted twice for a 49- vard average. 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