Page 12 University Daily Kansan, September 2, 1981 Royals defeat Brewers; Gura wins fifth straight By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Frank White's seventh-inning single through a drawn in infielde run in two runs to back the eight-hit pitching of Larry Gura last night and gave the Kansas City Royals a 3- victory over the Milwaukee It was the first triumph for new Royals manager Dick Howser. White's ground ball single up the middle, which stretched his hitting streak to 11 games, knocked in Darryl Motley and L. W. Washington and sent Willie Wilson to third. Motley, Washington and Wilson had all reached on infield hits off Moose Haas, $-5, who four hits over the first six innings. Gura, who won his fifth straight game, raised his record to 9-5. The left-hander has won nine of his last 12 decisions. The Brewers jumped to a 1-0 lead in the third with Ned Yost scoring on Cecil Cooper's sacrifice fly, but the Royals tied it in the sixth when George Brett doubled and scored on Hal McRae's single. Ali to make second comeback By United Press International NEW YORK—Three-time heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali will hit the comeback trail again in December against Canadian heavyweight Trevor Berbick, Al announced at a news conference yesterday. All, who will be 40 in February, said he was going to fight again because he wanted to be the only man ever to win the heavyweight championship for a "I WANT THAT fourth title," said All, who weighs about 240 pounds. "bodyboy's talking me I'll get hurt, I'm bodyboy's talking me I'll get hurt, that's what makes me want to do it even more." "Don't tell me it can't be done. I'm out to prove you wrong." The fight will take place in the Bahamas Dec. 2 and Ali's lawyer, Michael Pheen of Chicago, said Ali receive "in the millions of dollars." Berbick, a native of Jamaica who moved to Canada and won the Canadian heavyweight title, earned worldwide fame. He was later knocked out John Tate in the fight that preceded the Roberto Duran-Sugar Ray boxing Council weighweight title fight Berbick lost a 15-round unanimous decision to WBC champion Larry Holmes last April in his only world title shot. Ali's last fight was in October 1980 against Holmes, who battered him nonstop for 10 rounds until Ali's corner stopped the bout before the 11th round. "I DIDN'T sweat a drop that night in that 104-degree heat," said All. "There was something terribly wrong with me that night. I couldn't jab, I couldn't punch, I couldn't move around. Right now, I could do better than that." Holmes also was in boxing news yesterday when promoter Don King announced that the WBC champ would defend his title against unbeam 11-ranked contender Renaldo Snipes of Yonkers, N.Y., in mid-November. Further details, including a site for the bout, will be disclosed in a news conference in the near future, said Mary Goodman, a spokesman for King. Etc. Intramurals Football YESTERDAY'S RESULTS RESULTS Independent Re. A.members Bryden 12, B'11 8 yrs' Blythe 10, B'11 8 yrs' Flai Tai 3, O'F (0) Power 12, Big Mac 6 Taligner Bob and the Rangerettes 7, C.R. Greek Re. A.members Malekia 41, Taipodes 0 Fig# 5, #2 Alphas Alpha Epson Independent Rec. B Terrible Tate over JRP, forpelt Zow Pows 204, JRP #2 0 Soccer MONDAY RESULTS Rec. A men's Bogies 2, Pearson Power 0 Knockers 4, Oliver Comets 1 Greek Trephy League men's 0 Alpha Tau Omega 1 Phi Delta Theta 1 Alpha Tau Omega 4 Phi Delta Theta 1 Delta Tau Alpha 4 Playbets 5 Alpha Tau Alpha 9 Kappa Sigma 4, Kappa Pai Kpi 1 Thundering herd 1150 pc popup team runs sprints during the opening moments of practice. The Javahawks are preparing for the season opener at Tulsa 'Most versatile athlete' celebrates birthday By United Press International WICHITA-Former KU track superstar Jimm Hershberger, for whom KU's Hershberger Track is named, can't celebrate his 50th birthday with just a party. No, that would be too easy, too conventional. all time" by the Masters Track try anything. I like to be challenged. I like to be challenged. charitable causes. He spends about 20 hours a week organizing runs and walkathons for philanthropic purposes ranging from the American Cancer Society to buying bullet-proof vests for Wichita police officers. had 15 major operations for various injuries and dershben refuses a more advanced advice. Abergerer at KU 30 years ago, Heungerer at Spur spars like Kamelik plot would stack his Desite tearing his body asunder—he's While achieving national recognition in 14 sports, he has devoted other portions of his immense energy to his oil business and virtually hundreds of So the oil tycoon will spend his birthday today going through a grueling 14-hour series of athletic competition that might kill most people. It will include a basketball game against a former Wichita State player, running six miles, bicycling 10 miles and wrestling a former state champ. IN ALL, there will be 18 events the class sprint will tackle (in a day's race) Named the "most versatile athlete of Athletes Way Converse high top leather basketball shoes. Red or white or blue trim. 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