Page 8 University Daily Kansan, April 19, 1962 Tribe beats Royals By United Press International CLEVELAND—Alan Bannister doubled home two runs and Toby Harrah belted his fourth horner of the season yesterday, pacing the Cleveland Indians to an 8-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals. Cleveland starter John Denny went seven innings in picking up his second victory against no losses. The veteran hit two home runs, six, walked one and gave up five hits. Kansas City rookie player Bud Black, whose father played three seasons with the Chicago Black Hawks in the NHL, was treated roughly in the first ingram by Cleveland as he made his first major-league start. The Indians pushed across four runs with one out in the first when Harrah ran his hit streak to eight games on Mike Hargrove's single and Andre Thornton delivered a run-scoring double. Hargrove was out at the plate trying to score from their Thornton's hit, but Joe Charbonese walked and Bannister followed with his double to Mike Hargrove's home bank with a double to right. Hargrove opened the Cleveland third with a double and scored on a pair of balks by the 24-year-old Black. Black was on short sleeves in 1930, then in timing in the American League set by Milburn Shoffner in 1930. KANAS CITY Poquette if Wilton ib Bratt ib Akens lb Olc cf McEdidh Martin rf White 2b Washington es Towns AB R H B1 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 32 2 5 5 Kansas City 000 002 900-2 Cleveland 401 003 10X-8 CLEVELAND Dilone 4 Harrah 8 Hargrove 1b Thurston 2b Charlesworth rf Bannister 2b Randice Dybbinkski 1s Taylor 3 AB R H B 4 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 4 1 2 0 4 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 E-Watham, DF- Kansas City 1, Cleveland 1 LOB-Kansas City 3, Cleveland 4. 2-Blton-Thornton, Bannister Manning, Hargrove, White, Brett. HR-Harrah (4). Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO Black (L-0.4) 5% 9 1 6 4 Cleveland 2% 1 1 1 1 Denny (W 2-6) 7 5 2 1 1 Whitson 2 0 0 0 0 Tennessee Rails - Black 2 | Black 2 | A-11, 13.71 WP—Denny. Bank—Black 2, 1—10, 8—... Are You Prepared for Your Finals? Study Skills Workshop Emphasis on taking final exams. Wednesday, April 21 7:00-8:30 p.m. Council Room Kansas Union No Registration/Free The Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong 864-4064 TACO JOHN'S 1101 W. 6th 1626 W. 23rd Kings defeat Rockets By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo.-Eddie Johnson scored 21 points to pace six Kansas City players in double figures and lead the Kings to a 106-104 season-end victory over the Houston Rockets yesterday. It was a costly loss for the Rockets who now must travel to Seattle for the opening round of the playoffs against the Supersonics. Had the Rockets won, they would have hosted Phoenix. Johnson scored 15 of his points in the third quarter to help the Kings rally from a three-point deficit and take an 85-76 lift. But Elvin Hayes and Mike Duncleay combined for 21 fourth-quarter points to pull the Rockets back to winthin two, 104-102, with 66 seconds left. Mike Woodson sank a one-banded jumper in the lane with 56 seconds remaining to restore the four-point Kansas City lead, but Allen Leavell answered for the Rockets 12 seconds later to cut the lead back to two. Malone scored 23 and Hayes 20 to pace the Rockets. Hayes 7-6 20, Redd 9-12 6-12, Malone 8-7 20-13, Henderson 7-0 6, Leavell 8-14 6-12, Paillits 5-12, Dunlury 5-6 16, Willoughby 2-0 4-3, Murphy 0-6 0. Totals 72-28 15-10 HOUSTON (104) King 3-0 King 14, E. Johnson 3-22 11, S. Johnson 3-9 3-9, Drew 8, E. Johnson 3-12, S. Johnson 3-7 3-7, Drew 10, E. Johnson 3-12, S. Johnson 3-7 2-6, Totals 5-10 19-10 Kansas City 24 25 27 29- Kansas City 24 25 27 29- *point goals-E. Johnson out-2, *point goals-Houston 18, Kansas City 22. A.-4.847 Alexander hurt in scrimmage 2120 WEST NINTH The Kansas Jayhawks football team concluded its second week of spring drills with a scrimmage Saturday afternoon. The injury came late in the hour-and-a-half scrimfare when defensive end Carky Alexander suffered a dislocated shoulder. Head Coach Don Fambrough said he was pleased with the efforts of both the offensive and the defensive units but was disappointed in a costly injury. Alexander, who was the starting right defensive end, finished his sophomore season with 11 tackles. He will miss the rest of spring practice. "The bad news is that Caryk suffered the injury, but the good news is that he'll be ready to go next fall," Fambrough said. the aggressive play on both sides of the football," Fambridge said. "For the first time since I've been here, during this season, I saw something different in our formwear." Except for the injury, the Jayhawks went through a good workout, he said. "We got our back out." "We are going good against good from the first unit throughout the squad. It's paying off because we are teamed with this hard-hitting, touch football. Several individuals received praise from Fambridge, including linebacker Mike Arbanas and defensive back Rod Demerritt, who had two interceptions. "When your No. 1 offense moves against the No. 1 defense, it means something, and the same is true when your No. 1 defense It just makes you a better football team." The Jayhawks will conclude their spring practice with the Varsity-Alumun at 1:30 p.m. on May 1 in Memorial Stadium. Secretaries Week is April 18-24. helping you say it right. 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