. University Daily Kansan, July 22, 1982 Page 5 of an Afrikanian consistent one, but the south, would never look at the presentatives. In education; Afrikans were propulsion Process a chance to be to U.S. and the 16th in are illegal. Afrikaan slaves accept all the none of the id citizenship slavery movement, economically and social society care caring a Hand and our wee sweet against we will be- ikan selves. O WIN! portionately in are the ones t, we are the antially told by tools to be citizens." fa Ali is a at KU. ansan r. Let- oubledle- 500 e the phone illated should own or ansan reject Wilson 4-for-5 in Royals' win the University Kansas, Law ness Manager Sharon Bodin city of Kansas saturday during holidays. See: 6045. Subscript near in Douglas or outside the immerest, paid Martha Brink Jane Murphy Bernie Behnke Jeffrey Behnke Joe Bartos Crispin Prenner James Warner Wendi Warner Avi Reid, A. John Searle Marsha Kobe Larry Allison Nan Haren Berry, Jum Bole. Popovis Popov, e, Ed Keating KC edges Toronto John Oberzan Paul Jess By United Press International TORONTO--Wille Wilson capped a 4-for-5 performance with his ninth career inside the-parkhome and raised his American League batting average to .348 last night in pacing a 17-hit attack against Toronto. He victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. The victory snapped Toronto's six- game winning streak. Vida Blue worked the first six innings for the win before giving way to Dan Quisenberry, who earned his 24th save of the season. Kansas City tagged starter and losing pitcher Jim Clancy for three runs in the first inning on an RBI single by Hal McRae and a two-run single by rookie Steve Hammond. The Royals made it 5-1 in the second. Frank White singled, moved to second on a groundout and scored on Wilson's first hit of the game, a single up the middle. Wilson stole second and scored on U.L. Washington's single. Toronto made it 5-2 in the second on Lloyd Moseby's two-run single, but the Royals added a pair of runs in the third. Willie Aikens strooked a double to left and scored when shortstop Alfredo Crippen booted Amos Otis' ground. Don Slaight led off the eighth innings with a walk and Wilson followed with a low line drive that skipped by left field Leon Roberts, who tried to make it through to the ball. Wilson coated home without a throw at the plate to make it 9-5. Two outs later, Wilson singled through the right side to score Otis. The Blue Jays scored in the third on Barry Bonnell's RBI groundout and again in the seventh on Buck Martinez's two-run hit. PinchHit errant Hitter Matt Hassler's 10th Mullins singled home a run in the ninth for the Blue Jays' final runs. Excavation began last week on a steam tunnel north of Haworth Hall, and the construction may detour pedestrians and vehicles in the future, Allen Wiechert, director of facilities planning, said Monday. Second tunnel begun The steam tunnel is the second to be constructed on the KU campus this summer. The first tunnel is being constructed from Robinson Gymnasium to the northeast corner of Allen Field House. BOTH TUNNELS ARE scheduled for completion by spring 1983. Wiechert said, but construction will depend on the weather. THE SECOND TUNNEL will run parallel to Summerfield Hall from north of Haworth Hall to Murphy Hall. As the construction moves westward, pedestrian traffic to Robinson and Summerfield will be moved beneath Summerfield and service drive to the Military Science Building will be closed in the future. THE STEAM TUNNELS will be large enough for someone to walk through and are constructed of concrete. Steam pipes in the tunnel may be repaired more easily, and utility lines placed in the tunnel, Wieckert said. 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