Thursday, September 14, 1978 University Daily Kansan What makes J. Watson II so great? 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 hors d'oeuvres from 4-7 PM daily. Every night, you can get 2 for 1 setups from midnight to 1 AM. The one-year membership fee is only $10.35. Watch for our daily sandwich specials. For an intimate evening, J. Watson II is the place to be. SKY DIVING Come Fly With Us First Jump Comber $50.00 Groups of first-class only $35.00 per person, first-class training, all equipment, first jump and dummy zip boot training, proof of loc. Located 4 miles west of Wellesley on the Cart Cottage Farm, fare includes first class meals. 883-4210 or 883-2535 From the Kakao Hail McFae drove in four runs in support of Dennis Leonard's sixth pitch to carry the Kansas City Royals past the Oakland A's last night, 9-1. Royals win, stretch lead in West From the Kansan's wire services Following a rain delay of two hours and two minutes, Steve Mingori took over for Leonard and allowed one hit as the Royals padded their lead in the American League West to 3% games over the California Angels, who lost to Texas. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Toby Harrah crashed his second two-run homer of the game in the bottom of the ninth inning. Harrah, who also hit a two-run homer in the seventh innight off angel starter Chris Knapp, smacked a 1-2 pitch from reliever Dave LaRoche over the left-field wall to score Bump Wills, who had singled ahead of birn. IT WAS LaRoche's eight loss against nine victories. ranger reliever Reggie Cleveland collected his fourth victory in 12 decisions as he pitched a hitless two-thirds of an inning of relief. MRee礼嘉 Kansas City a 1-10 lead in the third inning with a sacrifice飞 and Amos Sports Otis followed with an RBI double. The Royals, who have won nine of their last 12 games, added three runs in the fifth when they hit a solo home run by Silyrho, and McRae followed with a hook. The Royals' win was their sixth straight over Oakland. The A's committed four errors in the rain-delayed contest, including two a four-run explosion in the sixth. LEADING 5-1 with two out in the frame, Frank White walked and Fred Patek singled and both score on a double by Luis Silvere, the heeler making his first major season start. George Brett reached second and Silverio scored on Mario Guerrero's second error of the night. McRae, who earlier had a sacrifice fly and a two-run home run, then singled Brett home for the Royals' ninth run. Which gets better mileage? If you guessed the Honda GL-1000 you were almost right. It gets 40 mpg.* If you guessed the new Rabbit Diesel, you get a perfect score. According to EPA estimates it gets 52 mpg on the highway, and 39 in the city with a standard transmission. Mileage may vary depending on how and where you drive, optional equipment and your car's condition. The new Rabbit Diesel VOLKSWAGEN DOES IT AGAIN Cycle World July 1977 BOB HOPKINS' VOLKSWAGEN, INC. 2522 IOWA ★ 843-2200 John Johnson, 10-8, took the loss. Leonard evened his record at 17-17. The umpires halted the game with one out and one on in the Oakland seventh when a defenseman scored. THE ROYALS nipponed江son for two runs in the third after Patek walked leading off and Silverio reached on a sacrifice bunt when Johanson was charged with an error. Brett's sacrifice bunt then moved both his swords and Arno McRae's sacrifice fjell and Arno Otte'i double. suiverio walked with one out in the fifth and scored when Brett slapped a looping double to short left field. The ball fell between Mitchell Page and Wayne Gross. Silverio, who had slid into third, got up and scored when the ball went skittering away. MoRae then sent a 1-6 pitch into the left-field bleachers for his 16th home run to give the Royals a 5-1 lead. Dave Revering hit two grounders and into the right-field bleachers for his 14th. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City 78 60 64 564 29% California 79 71 61 353 7½% Tennessee 72 68 71 421 7½% Oklahoma 72 68 64 462 19½% Michigan 64 81 83 441 19½% Chicago 64 81 83 441 19½% | | W | L | Pet. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New York | 71 | 59 | 106 | 24 | | Boston | 77 | 58 | 103 | 25 | | Milwaukee | 63 | 56 | 101 | 24 | | Baltimore | 51 | 64 | 158 | 8 | | Dallas | 61 | 64 | 148 | 8 | | Cleveland | 63 | 61 | 148 | 8 | | Pittsburgh | 51 | 67 | 131 | 27 | Cleveland 2, Boston 1 Milwaukee 3, Milwaukee 3 Milwaukee 2, Baltimore 5 Kansas City 0, Oakland 1 Dallas 2, Cleveland 1 Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE Wednesday's Games Los Angeles 88 56 603 Houston 81 65 72 Cincinnati 80 56 603 San Diego 75 72 510 Houston 74 82 418 Atlanta 67 82 418 Atlanta 67 82 418 W W L Pet. GB 86 65 152 Philadelphia 76 76 594 Pittsburgh 76 69 152 Baltimore 72 73 506 Montreal 70 82 458 St Louis 70 82 422 New York 67 82 414 Net loss 67 82 414 Atlanta, 5. San Francisco 3.12 Inverness Philadelphia 2.61 Chicago Montreal 2.09 New York 3 San Diego Cincinnati 2 Dallas Fort Worth 1 For all those interested in medicine, the KU PRE-MED CLUB invites you to get involved at a club meeting at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, Sept.14, in Parlor C of the Kansas Union. Partially Funded by the Student Activity Fee