10 Wednesday, October 25, 1978 University Daily Kansan Volleyballers beat Wichita The University of Kansas volleyball team won its second conference match of the season last night, down Wichita State University, 15-12, 15-13, 15-13 in chilly KU now stands 24 in conference play and 16-12 overall. The victory marks the third time the Jayhawks have beaten the Shockers this season. Both of KU's conference victories have come at the expense of Wichita State. The Jayhawks will play host to the Big Eight championships this Friday and Saturday in Robinson Gymnasium. Kansas will play its final conference match against Kansas State University on Nov. 8 in Lawrence. KU's junior varsity lost to Wichita State, 10-15, 1-15. NEW YORK (AP)—Gayland Perry, a 40-year-old rinkhander for the San Diego Padres, became the first pitcher to win the Cy Young Award in both leagues when he captured the National League honor yesterday. Perry gets 2nd Cy Young award The Baseball Writers Association of America announced the result, which came from the voting of its members in each of the NL cities. It was a landslide for Perry, the oldest winner ever of the coveted pitching award. Perry, the only pitcher named on all 24 balls, received 10 first-place votes and a pair of runners-up ballots. The five-three-one point system gave him 116 points, far outdistancing Burt Hooton of Los Angeles, who had 38 points, Vida Blue of San Francisco, 17 points, and J.R. Richard of Houston, 13 points. Rollie Fingers of San Diego, 1; Ternry John of Los Angeles, 1 and rocky Don Robinson of Austin, 1 Blue and Richard each picked up a first-place vote and were followed in the balloting by relief pitcher Ken Teltakue of Atlanta, 10; Ross Grimley of Montreal, 7; reliever Perry, 21-6, topped the 20-victory mark for the fifth time in a career that stretches back to his major league debut with the San Francisco Giants and also won 19 games twice and 18 games once. Perry, whose National League record is 155-115 and American League mark 112-91, led the Padres to their best season ever, a fourth-place finish in the NL West with a record of 84-78. Perry also has pitched for Cleveland and Texas in the AL. His other Cy Young Award came in 1972, when he was 24-16 for Cleveland. THE 1927 award came in his first year with the Indians after he was traded by the Giants. The Gy Young trophy he won the Gymboree also came the first year following a trade. The Texas Rangers, who acquired the 6-team Western League division during the 97 season, applauded Carlsbad's performance. will meet Pre-Nursing Club Wednesday, October 25 The in the Partially funded by student activity fees. Kansas Union new employers their money's worth, compiling a 7.27 earned average in 816 innings pitched. Only five of Perry's starts ended in complete games. best years were behind him, and traded for the pitch for pitcher Dove Tomlin or $155 000 loan. Perry, the top NL winner in 1978, gave his Guidry and Rice lead balloting for all-stars ST LOUIS (AP) -- New York Yankees left-hander Ron Guday, who posted a 25-3 record, and Boston Red Sox sucker Jim Rice, who hit for 406 total bases, head an American League all-star team announced Tuesday by the Sporting News. Additional selections were Frank White, Kansas City, second base; Robin Yount, Milwaukee, shortstop; Larry Halse, Detroit; Rusty Stauf, Detroit, designated hitter. Altobelli was the runaway choice for the prestigious award in only his second year of big-league managing, out-polling Pittsburgh's Chuck Tanner 199 votes to 70. Joe Altbello, who led the San Francisco Giants to their most successful season since they won a divisional title seven years ago, was named an MVP in the National League Manager of the Year for 1978. The Baltimore Orioles Jim Palmer was chosen the Sporting News's all-star AL right-hander a fourth successive year, and the Texas Rangers Jim Sundberg edged Boston's Carlton Fisk and New York's Thurman Munson for the catching spot. Guidry was tabbed on all but 14 of 261 ballots as pitcher of the year in voting by AL players. Rise, the circuit's home run and RBJKing, was close behind polling 233 votes. Additional choices for the team included Yankee third baseman Graig Nettles and Joe's outfield pitcher Michael Moylan first baseman Rod Carolew landed a place on the club for a ninth time. Bellard quits A&M post COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP)—Texas &AMS coach Emory Bellery, the father of the Wishbone T-offense and the winger of the Southwest resumethereviewed yesterday. Offensive coordinator Tom Wilson was named the interim coach. Despite an overall record of 48-27 and a 4-0 start this year, Bellard failed to please the highly vocal Agile alumni who wanted a Cotton Ball-caliber club player. The team won over Kansas. The Academy then defeated Boston College, Memphis State and Texas Tech. Just two weeks ago the Aggies were the No. 8 ranked team in the nation. The grumbling started after the Aggies lost to the Houston Cougars 33-0 and the Baylor Bears 24-6 the last two weeks. In another game, it scored to a touchdown, an A&M in 2-4 now. Rumors swept the Aggie campus after Bellard failed to show for his noon press conference. Sports Information Director Secc Gammon also couldn't be found. In his announcement, Bellard said, "Under existing circumstances, I feel that it is best that I resign my position as director of the University football coach at Texas A&M University. "Texas A&M is a great university and will always have a special place in my heart. To all the great people who have supported our team, thank you for your loyalty and friendship." Gymnasts to meet 1 in intrasquad play Admission is free The intrasquared gymnastics meet among KU's men and women gymnasts begins tonight at 10 a.m. in the name of members of each team compete against their teammates. The men are coached by Bob Lockwood and his assistant, Brian Cooper. The women are coached by Ken Snow and his assistant, Karen Mundy. RE-OPENING MONDAY OCT. 23rd LAWRENCE'S OLDEST DONUT SHOP IS NOW THE NEWEST! MON, TUES, & WED 5* CUPS OF COFFEE JENNING'S DAYLIGHT DONUTS KU feren thro DONUTS, ROLLS, COFFEE, JUST LIKE BEFORE SOFT DRINKS & SANDWICHES 729 MASS. 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