Page 10 University Daily Kansan, March 31, 1982 Royals get Blue in trade By United Press International FORT MEYERS, Fla.-Via Blue, the only pitcher in the major leagues to win All-Star games for both leagues, was traded to the Kansas Royals yesterday for a pitcher and a player to be named later. The Royals also acquired minor league pitcher Bob Tufts. Blue, a 32-year-old left-hander, has pitched in four all-Star games and has a career won-loss record of 158-70. The Royals, up pitchers René Grabman, Chiachmaran, Ailee Hammaker and a player to be named later. "We have been in pursuit of an established, quality pitcher since the unfortunate injury to Mike Jones," said manager, said. "Blue has become one of the premier pitchers in major league baseball. We feel the addition of Vida to our staff provides us with more experience and skill as any staff in the league." Blue is in the midst of a contract that pays him $800,000 a year through the 1888 season. He pitched well for San Francisco only one year since coming to the Giants from the Oakland A's in 1973 for seven players and $400,000, and that was in his first season when he went 18-10. Since then, Blue has gone 14-14, 14- 10 and 8-6. Martin, a 26-year-old righthander, compiled a 14-18 record with a 4.07 ERA and 11 saves in two and one-half years with the Royals. His best year was 1980, when he was 10-10. Hammaker might be the sleeper in the trade, though. The left-hander was 1:3 with a 5:43 ERA in 10 games and a 7:29 ERA in 60 games. The Royals' top pick in the June 1979 draft. Only 24 years old, Hammaker is expected to move into the Giants' bullpen and thus free Al Holland, another left-hander, for a starting position. Chamberlander was 4-5 with a 4.10 with two stumps with the Royals. Tufts, the Royals other acquisition, was 49-31 in five minor league seasons. has been Tufts, the Royals Triple A form club in Omaha, Neb. SPECIAL LADIES NIGHT! FRIDAY. APRIL 2 --went to third on a sacrifice bunt by Tammy Hoffman. Clarke brought Cox home with a suzee bunt. Heffman in the first inning, Clarke ripped another single to drive in both runs. KU added a run in the second as Shelly Fox singled and scored on Kim Cobb's single. The Jeyhawks' final tailback took the fifth on Hoffman's homerun. $4.00 all you can drink 7-9:30 p.m. Stanclift said he was pleased with his team's performance, but thought the game conditions hindered an even more impressive showing. "The wind took away some extra base hits," he said. "We would have liked to score some more runs." LADIES ONLY Reservations taken for parties of 8 or more—841-4600 --went to third on a sacrifice bunt by Tammy Hoffman. Clarke brought Cox home with a suzee bunt. Tie In With Us Recreation Services Wichita State has failed to score against the Jayhawks this year. Kansas also shut out the Shockers three times in fall action. Wrestling Tournaments - Individual Wrestling Tournament (open) Saturday, April 3, 10 a.m., Robinson Gyms Entry deadline Thursday, April 1, 5 p.m., 208 Robins THE JAYHAWKS tallied their second run in the top of the seventh inning. Becky Craft singled, advanced to second on a sacrifice by Sue Sherman and scored when a pickoff attempt went into center field. - Team Wrestling Tournament Thursday, April 8, 6:30 p.m., Robinson Gyms Greek & Independent divisions Entry deadline Thursday, April 1. 5 p.m.. 208 Robinson Kansas pounded Shockers' pitcher Lori Corsain for nine hits in the nightcap. Cox, Hoffman and Clarke each had two hits for the Jawhaws. "We hit the ball hard." Stanclift said. "Throughout the lineup, they're swinging the bat a lot better." - Entry forms are available in 208 Robinson. For more information call 864-3546. There will be a meeting to discuss the content of a potential doctoral level curriculum in gerontology. ATTENTION FACULTY Once again, Clarke was responsible for putting the Jayhawks in the lead. Following leadoff singles by Cox and The meeting will be held Wednesday, April 1, 1982 4:00-5:00 p.m. Centennial Room, Kansas Union Softball team wins two from Shockers If you are interested but cannot attend contact Joan Nickum at 864-4130. By TOM COOK Sports Writer It was business as usual for the KU women's softball team yesterday as the Jayhawks swept a double-header from the Wichita State Shockers, 2-0 and 4-0. games for the Jayhawks. She gave up just four hits, allowing three of the team's six inning in which she was gunning for her third no-hitter of the season in the second game when Linda Davidson led off for Wichita State in the sixth inning with a single to The road victories give Kansas a 14-7 record for the season. The Jayhawks will put their five-game winning streak on the line Friday and Saturday in the Southwest Missouri State Invitational in Sorinfield. The two shutouts were the fourth and fifth straight by the Jayhawks. KU now has held its opponents scoreless in 11 of its 14 victories. RHONDA CLARKE pitched both "Rhonda pitched much better in the second game, but we were happy to win both," KU Head Coach Bob Stanclaid said. Carke walked just two batters in the first game while striking out eight. She came back to fan nine hitters in the second game, allowing just one walk. Kansas jumped on Wichita State in the first inning of both games. Pam Cox led off the opener with a double and Pulsar Quartz Why pay more or settle for less? Pulsar Quartz. Always a beat beyond. In technology. In value. jewelers 800 Mass. Lawrence 749-4333 YELLOW BRICK ROAD Tonight thru Saturday, 1st Set Starts at 9:30 WEDNESDAY IS LADIES NIGHT! Ladies, 2 Free Drinks after 9:00 p.m. Everyone, 25c Draws 10-11 p.m. Do You: A. Love movies? Spend too much time at the movies? Want to work with doctors? Know a little something about movies? 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