Page 10 University Daily Kansan, September 1, 1981 --- Howser replaces Frey at KC By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Mun Frey, who took the Kansas City Royals to the 1980 World Series as a rookie manager, was fired yesterday and replaced by the man he had defeated in the American League playoffs. Dick Howser, who managed the New York Yankees against the Royals in last year's American League series, was control of the club. "IT HAD TO BE DONE," Royals General Manager Joe Burke said at a press conference. "If someone had come in and asked me if I was going to extend Jim's contract, I'd have had to say 'no.' "I think Jim is a good manager. He was just on the wrong club. In my opinion the players were not responding to him. I don't know whether it was him personally or his philosophy." Frey took the Royals to the American League pennant last year, but Kansas City was defeated in the World Series by Philadelphia in six games. In league opener LeBron James the Royals were 127-105; they are 30-40 this season. "THE ONLY SURPRISE in the move was the timing. Some had "Obviously, last year whatever he did worked," said Kansas City pitcher Dan Quisnberry. "This year, whatever he did didn't work." spected that Frey's contract would not be renewed after this season. White Herzog, Royals manager before Frey, won three division titles but didn't have his contract renewed after the 1979 season, when the team slipped to a second-place finish. Frey, with an American League championship under his belt, wasn't even given a full year for the team to fall. "Every club has some problems." Hower said in sizing up his new team. "I like the speed. And the one thing this ballclub needs to do to win is run. I know they did against the Yankees. Persistent walkon finds niche with Jayhawk tennis squad Perseverance paid off for Doug Campbell. Overland Park senior. Two years ago, Campbell, then a sophomore, tried out for the KU tennis "I missed the competition in high school," said out. "Campbell said, 'I got blown away.'" INSTEAD OF throwing his racquet in the closet to collect dust, Campbell set a goal and began working to achieve it. "I set making the team as my goal and tried to play whenever I could," he said. "I played in tournaments during summer and really started to improve." After being cut again as a junior, Campbell came back this year experienced and confident. During walkon tryouts, Campbell was seeded number one in the walkon tournament and went out. Campbell went on to win the tournament, but not before beating his close friend and roommate, Brian Connor, in the finals. "Brian and I played junior tennis together," Campbell said. "It's too bad we both couldn't have made it, but we McGrath only kept one (walken)." "BOLEN AND STEARNS are the top two now," McGrath said. "The two freshmen should really help us this year." Campbell is the seventh man on a team that includes four returning lettermen. Last year's No. 2 and 3 players, Ed Bolen and Charlie Stearns, return as DJ sunnyt and Tom Hall. Two freshmen, Scott Alexander and Rick Aubin, round out the top six for Coach McGrath. KU's fall schedule consists of five or six matches including duals with Southwest Baptist, Baker and K-State. McGrath, however, is making no McGrath, however, is making no predictions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fairly strong and then our two best players were declared ineligible," he said. "You never know what's going to happen." "Okahanna State was way above everyone last year. They finished 18th KANSAS CITY—Paul Molitor and Cecil Cooper hit back-to-back doubles and Ben Ogilvie had a two-run homer in the first inning last night to lead the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-1 victory over Kansas City and spool Dick Howser's debut as manager of the Royals. By United Press International After Oglivie's homer, Dennis Leonard, 7-9, retired the next 17 batters before the Brewers added a run in the eighth when Cooper singled in Jim Henson. The Brewers accounted for A sacrifice fly by Roy Howell accounted for the Brewers' final run in the ninth. Howser was named Royals manager, succeeding Jim Frey, earlier in the day, but the Brewers wasted no time in ruining his night. With one out in the first, Molitor blooped a ground rule and the Brewers followed with a run-scorning double to right. Oglive then hit his eighth homer. "Last year we thought we could be Brewers dampen Howser's debut, 5-1 Mike Caldwell, 9-7, gave up six hits in six innings to get the victory with Rollie Fingers picking up his 20th save, Frank White extended his hitting streak to 10 games with a fifth-inning homer, his sixth, to score Kansas City's only run. Howser said his first day as manager was spent conferring with the team. Infelder Tim Ireland has been recalled by the AFC-Alea-Agletai of Omaha to replace Grade 8. Howser took the Yankees to the best record in baseball (103-59) last year but resigned under pressure from the team and was replaced by Gene Michael. Howser signed a three-year contract with the Royals, Burke said, with the blessings of Yankee owner George Steinbrenner. Earlier in the day the Royals designated veterinator catcher Jerry Grote for assignment and will ask waivers for him to live him his unconditional release. The Royals also announced that six other players from Omaha would join Kansas City at the conclusion of the American Association playoffs. First baseman Ken Phelps and shortstop Onix Concepcion will be recalled and Kansas City will purchase the contracts of pitchers Billy Paschall and Zachary Hooker at Sheridan and catcher Greg Keepley. 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