The exc zoc incl S SPORTS University Daily Kansan, September 25, 1984 Page 10 Men's golf team places 3rd By CHRIS LAZZARINO Sports Writer The men's golf team captured third in a field of 26 teams at the Falcon Invitational, hosted by the U.S. National Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. Head Coach Ross Randall was pleased with the efforts of his golfers. KU was paced by senior Tim Johnson, who shot rounds of 71, 84 and 70 for a total of 225 and a fifth place individual finish. His round of 70 was the low round of the tournament. "I am happy with the way he finished," Randall said. "The team effort was good, but not everyone played well. Johnson really played well. He tied for second with an 84, that is quite a comeback." At one point in the tournament. the Jayhawks were in sixth place. A strong final day brought the team to third. Johnson said that the day he shot an 84, he slacked up on his mental game. Motley leads KC to victory "IT WAS A good field of teams." Randall said. "We came from sixth place to within one shot from second. Team-wise, we had 'the lowest team score for the day on Sunday.'" The rest of the scores for the KU team are Steve Madsen, 78-77-74 — 229; Brian McGreeyy, 78-76-76 The team's high placing was not a surprise for Johnson, who said the team goes for a victory in every meet. Johnson played his first season of golf for KU last fall but had to sit out last spring because of academic problems. - 230, James Phillips 77-82-80 - 239 and Todd Zimich, 86-81-75 - 242. By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Darryl Motley drove in six runs with a grand slam home run and a double, helping the Kansas City Royals take over sole possession of first place in the American League West last night with a 12-4 victory over the California Angels. The victory completed a sweep of the double-hander for the Royals. In the opener, Lynn Jones belted his first home run in three seasons, supporting the three-hit pitching attack of Royals and giving the Royals a 4-0 victory. The sweep enabled the Royals to move one-half game ahead of Minnesota in the American League West while the Angels dropped 3 1/2 games off the pace. In the nightcap, California twice walked Jorge Orte intentionally to get to Moley, once in the third inning and again in the sixth. The Kansas City left fielder spoiled the strategy both times with a two-run double and his first career grand slam. Motley's double capped a four-run third inning that snapped a 1-1 tie. His grand slam climaxed a six-run sixth inning that shot out the backpage as the Royals won for the fourth time in the last five games. SPORTS ALMANAC W L Pct. GR x Detroit 101 15 647 Toronto 87 70 648 Baltimore 53 72 352 18 Boston 83 73 352 18 New York 83 73 352 18 Cleveland 69 87 352 18 Milwaukee 69 87 352 18 AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City 82 75 522 Minnesota 81 75 519 1/2 California 78 78 500 31/2 Oakland 72 84 492 91/2 San Francisco 72 84 492 91/2 Chicago 71 85 455 101/2 Texas 67 87 455 101/2 Baltimore 8, New York 1, first game Baltimore 7, New York 6, second game Harrison 4, California 1, first game Kansas City 12, California 4, second name Minnesota 8. Chicago 4 Oakland at Texas Seattle (Langston 16.9) at Cleveland (Heaton 10.15) 6.05 m New York 10 (lowkey 9-1) at Baltimore (Flanagan 13-13), 6:15 p.m. New York (Cowley 9-1) at Baltimore (Columbus 8-3) Flaagan (15-13) 6.5 p.m. Toronto (15-17) at Boston (Nipper 19-6). Toronto (Stadium 15-7 at Boston) Nipper 10-6) 6:35 pm 0.5 p.m. Detroit (0) Neil (1-0) at Milwaukee (4) Neil (1-0) at Milwaukee Gibson 1.4; 7.30 p.m. Minnesota 1.8; Butcher 13.9; at Chicago Gobert 777.1.30 Minnesota Butcher (13.9) al Chicago (5.6) (Seaver 14-10), 7:3 p.m. California (Watt 14-11) at Kansas City City. Oakland (Young 8-4) at Texas (Hough) 16.10) 7:35 a.m. Seattle at Cleveland, night New York at Baltimore, night Detroit at Milwaukee, night California at Kansas City, night California at Kansas City, night Rugby Results at Lawrence Sunday. Sent. 23 NATIONAL LEAGUE KU Club 21, Johnson County Club 6 KU scoring - Tony Ballance 4, Bill Boyle 2, David Hay 2, Marc Berry 2, Jim Boyle 2. David Hay, 7; Vie Clark, 4; Jim Bartoil, 4 KL College; Central Michigan State 6 KU Collegegate, Central Missouri State 6 KU scoring - Lou Blance 4, Blanton Ford 3 KU Sr. Reserves 10, Johnson County second team 10 KU scoring — Larry Thuggen, 4; Fritz Edmonds, 2; Larry Weatherbee, 4 x - Chicago W 1 L Pct. 61 New York 61 54 68 GB New York 87 70 54 12 Philadelphia 81 75 39 12 Philadelphia 81 75 39 12 Montreal 75 80 44 12 Toronto 75 80 44 12 x San Diego Atlanta Houston Los Angeles Cincinnati San Francisco Monday's Results Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 1 New York 7, Philadelphia 5 San Diego 7. San Francisco 1. first game game San Diego at San Francisco second San Diego at San Francisco, second game Houston at Los Angeles Atlanta (Mahler) (2.9) at Cincinnati (Robinson 1.6) 6:35 p.m [Manhattan 1940, d. 5/3/1978] Philadelphia (Gross 8-5) at New York St Louis (Lapoint 12:10) at Montreal (Gullickson 11:8). 6.35 p.m. Philadelphia (Gross 8.5) at New York (Darling 12.8), 6:35 p.m. Chicago (Ruthen 5-10) at Pittsburgh (DeLeon 6-13), 6:35 p.m. Houston (Niekro 15-11) at Los Angeles (Hershiser 10-8); 9.35 m San Diego (Lollar 11-12) at San Francisco (Krukow 10-12) 9.35 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco St. Louis at Montreal, night at Cincinnati, night Houston at Los Angeles, night Houston at Los Angeles, night Monday's Sports Transactions Texas Signed manager Doug Rader to a 2-year contract extension, named third base Toronto Named Bobby Mattick vice president of baseball operations. 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