University Daily Kansan Friday, September 22,1978 11 Net matches may still be close without stars BvSTEVENSELL Snorts Writer The women's tennis duel at the University of Kansas and Oklahoma State University were played on courts behind Allen Field House won't seem the same without Carrie Potopoulos and her brother. Fotopoulus, runner-up to Berry the past two years for the Big Eight singles title, is out possibly for the rest of the fall season because of tendinitis in her right shoulder and a bone spur on her heel. Berry, who lost to a dual match here last year, has graduated. Last year the Cowboys won both duals against the Jayhawks by narrow margins. "They have lost their No. 1 player, but so have we," KU tennis coach Kornio Kivisto said. "It should really be a good match for players who have a number of returning players." Mary Staffer will play No. 1 for KU in the singles competition. She will team up with Kathy Merrion to play No. 1 doubles. Both are juniorators. The rest of the singles lineup will have Shari Schrufer playing the No. 2 position, followed by Barb Ketterman, Merrion, Liss Leonard and Laeshe Laebu. Lahey and Schrufer will be the No. 2 doubles entry. The third team is not set. The teams of Cory Nason and Mary Squire and Ketterman are the choices for the third spot. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -George Brett singled home the tying run in the fourth inning, then clubbed a solo home run in the sixth last night to spark the Kansas City Royals to an 8-4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Royals win 8-4; magic number 5 Kansas City right-hander Dennis Leonard scattered 10 hits to win his 19th game against 17 defeats as the Royals extended their series win streak. West to five games over idle California. Any number of Kansas City victories and California losses totalling five would give the Pacers the lead in the standings. Milwaukee held a 3-1 lead in the fourth before Fred Patek doubled to left and Frank White reached base when Robin Yount dropped his pop fly. Steve Braun then bunted in the air to Milwaukee pitcher Andy Replogle, who three winds first try to pitch before home plate Petek on Scott White came moment later on Brett's single to center. Brett put the Royals ahead for good two innings later when he cracked his eighth homer of the year. The Royals added two more runs off Repoplie, 9-4, in the seventh when Pete LaCock singled and Hal McaeR and Patake丁 walked. White hit into a fielder's choice, scoring pinch-runner Willie Wilson and McRae when second baseman Jim Gantner three wildly trying to complete the double play. In the American League East, the Boston New York team plays in games of New York by beating Philadelphia. MILWAUKEE Voua's ab a b b b Money db 4 1 2 1 Braff l Copper bc 4 1 2 Wadian b Heeft b 4 0 2 Heft b Ogflove l 4 0 2 2 Portc r Ogflove l 4 0 2 2 Portc r Davis f 4 0 0 Wilson f Davis f 4 0 0 Wilson f Ganzer b 4 0 0 Cowen ra f Ganzer b 4 0 0 Cowen ra f Reping p 0 0 0 White br Reping p 0 0 0 White br Custp r 0 0 0 Leonard p Custp r 32 16 16 White br 35 16 16 KANSAS CITY Milwaukee ... 102 000 001 -4 Kansas City ... 010 301 224 -8 Y - Young, Heepache, Gambar, M. Oliwakwa 16 Ben- Jamal - Behrayan, A. Mahmoud, B. Abdulaziz, W. H.-Brett, HR-Brett - SB, BP-Beatt, Wilson - S, M-Beatt CAMBIE IP H R ER BB SO Milwaukee Repileg L.9 8 6 9 6 4 5 1 Castro Kansas City 2 4 2 2 1 0 Leonard W 19-17 Rhoped to pitch 2 to batters in 7th. W 10 9 10 4 4 5 6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Baseball Standings | | Team | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New York | 93 | 61 | 108 | — | — | | Boston | 91 | 62 | 595 | — | — | | Minnesota | 85 | 67 | 393 | 2 | 7 | | Baltimore | 85 | 67 | 393 | 2 | 7 | | Detroit | 81 | 71 | 333 | 4 | 7 | | Cleveland | 61 | 84 | 144 | 25 | 14 | | Toronto | 58 | 94 | 138 | 25 | 14 | Yesterday's Games AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City 85 California 81 66 360 Cleveland 72 72 360 3/4 Minnesota 69 83 454 17 Oakland 68 83 454 17 Chicago 67 83 454 17 Denver 65 83 454 17 New York 7. Toronto 1 Boston 5. Detroit 1 Texas 6. Milwaukee 3 Kansas City 8. Milwaukee 3 booked Today's Games Kansas City Patton (134) and Gusa (144) at Minnesota (#72) 1:20, Landed (4:4) 7.0, and Jackson (4-2), 12 in Seattle Abbott (7-12) and McLaughlin (3-17) at Texas Athletics (7-0). They also won Detroit Young (6-4) at Baltimore Flanagan (18-13), New York Fingergun (16-4) at Cleveland Wants (12-1) Boston Spruce (6-4) at Toronto Clancy (14-11), and Oakland Broberg (16-4) at Milwaukee Travers (16-11). Boston at Toronto New York at Cleveland California at Chicago Oakland at Milwaukee Detroit at Baltimore, 2, l-n Kansas City at Minnesota, n Seattle at Texas, n NATIONAL LEAGUE "Cunningham has won the Big Eight No. 2 singles the last two years and she is really a fine player," Kivisoid said. "And Coats has been a solid player for them." EAST Baltimore 93 Philadelphia 85 Pittsburgh 128 Baltimore 75 Milwaukee 75 Minnesota 72 N.Louis 68 Vancouver 60 W. Carolina 90 L. Pittsburgh 128 P. L. Detroit Top players for Oklahoma State will be Debbie Cunningham and Janna Coats. | State | Won | | :--- | :--- | | Los Angeles | 87 | 61 | 891 | 551 | | Cincinnati | 44 | 68 | 1053 | —% | | San Diego | 88 | 62 | 1136 | —% | | San Diego | 79 | 74 | 518 | 13 | | Houston | 79 | 83 | 414 | 22 | | Miami | 68 | 63 | 444 | —% | Yesterday's Games the court. Lahey is a junior and Schruder, Leonard and Ketterman are sophomores. ruzouspu, Chicago, 24 hinnings Philadelphia at Montreal, ppd, rain Houston 2, Atlanta 0 St Louis 1, New York? "Without Carrie, we will be able to play some of our younger players at higher positions," Kivito said. "We don't want to miss the game because that an injury like this takes time to heal." Cincinnati Marathon (46) at Atlanta Solomon (46), Philadelphia Christian (11) at New York Brantley Cary Burger (6-14) at La Salle Louisville (13-17), 5-10 San Diego Jones (12-14) at Los Angeles Rams (14-14), Houston Rushie (2-12) at San Francisco Keeper (15-18), 9-10 varsaished schedule Chicago at St. Louis Cincinnati at Atlanta, Nashville, and Philadelphia at New York. Los Angeles at New Los Angeles, and Dallas at Los Angeles. Game Unruh Dressler Bowerman Consensus UCLA at Kansas UCLA 38-7 UCLA 42-7 UCLA 35-7 UCLA Kansas State at Tulsa Tulsa 33-28 Kansas State 21-17 Kansas State 14-10 Kansas State Mississippi at Missouri Missouri Missouri 21-10 Missouri 22-14 Missouri 21-12 Missouri Iowa State at Iowa Iowa State 21-17 Iowa State 34-10 Iowa State 28-10 Iowa State Arkansas at Oklahoma State Arkansas 38-3 Arkansas 45-3 Arkansas 32-6 Arkansas San Jose St. at Colorado Colorado 33-0 Colorado 30-6 Colorado 28-10 Colorado Michigan at Notre Dame Notre Dame 17-14 Michigan 28-27 Notre Dame 28-24 Notre Dame Rice at Oklahoma Oklahoma 62-7 Oklahoma 40-10 Oklahoma 42-14 Oklahoma Last Week's Record 8-0 8-0 8-0 24-0 Season Record 17-3 18-2 17-3 52-8 Kansan Predictions MON: FREE STUDENT NIGHT - Free Admission with ID plus one Free Draw. Pitchers only $1.75 BRIGHT LIGHTS, BREW, BOOGIE FRI: LADIES NIGHT—Ladies Free All Night. No Guys till After 8:30 10⁵ Draws for the Ladies from 7:30-8:30. Pitchers only $1.75 for EVERY-ONE. After Hours Dancing **TUES:** $1—$1 NIGHT: $1 Admission, $1 Pitchers. WED: LOOSE LADIES NIGHT—Ladies Admitted Free All Night. First Draw on the House. Beginning this Friday, Sept. 15—1st night of a 5-week, $500 Dance Contest. Four couples will be selected each Friday until Oct. 6th. The final will be held Fri., Oct. 13th for $500 in cash and prizes. The Predictors: Leen Urun is sports editor; Nancy Dressler is associate sports editor, and Dan Bowerman is campus editor. THURS: NICKEL NIGHT: 5' Pitchers 'til 11:30 SAT1 APTER HOURS DANCING. 29th & California, Highland Village Shopping Center, Topeka 266-5902 SAT: AFTER HOURS DANCING. Open 8-12 on Mon & Tues Open 7:30-12:00 on Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat. Need help? 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It has a 7-foot TV screen where you can watch sports or movies. There's a weekend disco and a happy hour with free hires d'ourses from 7:30 PM every night. Every day, you can get 2 for 1 setup from midnight to 1 AM. The 10's are available on our daily sandwich schedule. For an immediate evening, J. Watson's 10's is the place to be. Students! invite your parents Parents Day September 23,1978 8:30 - 9:15 a.m. Band reception for band students and families. Room 104, Murphy Hall. Coffee and donuts. 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. 914-234-6000 Cheshire Academy Dinners and families. Room 234 Mall Hall Coffee and donuts and tours of the department. 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. General reception, main lobby, level four. Kansas Union. Parents and students invited to meet informally faculty and staff. Coffee and rolls. 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Tour of Memorial Stadium. Starts at southeast corner of stadium. 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. Tour of Helen Forens Spencer Museum of Art Starts in main laby of museum directly west of the museum. 10:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Free picnic - type lunches served in the University's eight residence halls GSP/Corbin, JRU Temple, Hassinger, Mossberg, and Oliver. Oliver, families and families invited 11:15 a.m. Band luncheon for band members and families in band rehearsal room, Room 104, Murphy Hall. 1:30 p.m. KU vs. UCLA, football in Memorial Stadium. Tickets available at stadium ticket office. GREEK WEEK "A NEW TRADITION" FRIDAY Grubby Greek Day (Wear your T-shirts) Greek Games (Canoe Race), Potter, 4:00 ---