University Daily Kansan, August 28, 1984 Page 12 SPORTS Tigers knocked off in season kick-off The University Daily KANSAN By United Press International EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Freshman Greg Cox kicked two 'outh-quarter field goals, including a 25-yard with 6:08 remaining, to lift defending national champion Miami to a 20-18 upset victory over top-ranked Auburn Monday night in the Kickoff Classic. Cox, who kicked a 45yard early in the fourth quarter, drilled the winner four minutes after Auburn freshman Robert McGinty kicked a 45yard to give the Tigers an 18-17 lead. It was the third field goal for McGinty, a non-scholarship player from Neptune Beach, Fla. It was the 12th straight victory for Miami going back to last season, giving the Hurricanes the longest current winning streak in the nation. Miami, ranked fourth in the pre season, also scored on passes of 17 and 8 yards from Bernie Kosar to Stanley Shakespeare in the first half. The Tigers got field goals of 42 and 34 yards from McGinty, a 31-yard scoring strike from Pat Washington to Clayton Beaufort, and a safety when Tom Powell tackled Miami hunter Rick Tuten in the end zone. Cox's winning field goal capped a 10-play, 75-yard drive. Freshman hallback Warren Williams caught a 74-yard Kosar pass and added a 12-yard run up the middle in the scoring march. hurricanes fullback Alonzo Highsmith, who led all rushers with 140 yards on 21 carries, ran four times for 44 yards in the drive. His 7-yard burst up the middle gave him 2nd-and-1st touchdowns but a loss by Williams and an illegal procedure penalty moved the ball back to the 8. McGinty's third field goal was set up by a 28-yard gain by All-America running back Bo Jackson which moved the ball to the Hurricanes' 31. After three unsuccessful running plays, McGinty kicked his 45-yearer which hit the right upright before clearing the goalposts. Auburn's final possession ended when Brent Fullwood fumbled a high pitch and defensive end Julio Cotes recovered near midfield with 2:57 left. Kosar then hit wide receiver Eddie Brown for 44 yards to the Hurricanes let time expire after 12:38 gained 2 yards on the next play. Jackson gained 96 yards on 20 carries while the sophomore Kosar completed 21 of 38 passes for 329 yards and two interceptions. Brown caught eight passes for 157 yards. Miami got off to a flying start as Kosar moved the Hurricanes 66 yards for a touchdown on their opening possession. Auburn running back Bo Jackson (No. 34) retained possession of the ball on this play, but the Tigers lost to Miami, 20-18, in the second annual Kick-off Classic. AMERICAN LEAGUE SPORTS ALMANAC W 1. L. Pct. GB Detroit 86 45 656 Toronto 74 56 369 Baltimore 50 36 343 New York 65 42 15 Boston 68 62 523 17) Cleveland 68 62 742 17) Houston 55 74 420 31) WEST Minnesota 68 62 523 — Kansas City 65 65 560 3 California 63 66 488 4; Chicago 61 66 488 4; Oakland 61 67 474; Texas 57 73 438 11; Tennessee 57 73 438 11; South Carolina 57 74 435 11 NATIONAL LEAGUE TOMMY SMITH Cleveland Browns - Minnesota 2 Chicago Bulls - Washington 2 Baltimore at California New York at Oakland GAMES Boston (Boyd 8.9) at Minnesota Viola 14:11, 7:35 p.m Milcure 4-5) 7:20 p.m. Boston (Boyd 8-9) at Minnesota (Viola Chicago (Nelson) 2-5) at Toronto Alexander 12-5) 6.35 p.m. Alexander 12.5 l, .63 p.m. Cleveland 8.14 (Heat 8.13) at Milwaukee (Wilis 1-2): 7:35 p.m. Baltimore (McGregor) 15-11) at Texas Darwin 7.9) at Kansas City Wilts 12.7, 7.35 p.m Baltimore (McGregor) 10-11 at California (Satlen 5:6). 9:30 p.m. New York Fontenton 6.8) at Oakland Conroy (1.0) 9:35 p.m. Detroit Benguer 7.8) at Seattle East W. I. Pct. GB — Chicago 76 53 189 New York 71 38 500 Philadelphia 76 46 519 Montreal 76 45 194 St Louis 64 65 496 Pittsburgh 64 65 129 Cobble Detroit (ferenguer 7.8) at Seattle San Diego Houston Alabama Los Angeles Cincinnati San Francisco 76 64 58 50 65 65 65 19 63 61 68 413 61 68 48 134 72 77 43 102 Monday's Results Philadelphia 9, San Diego 1 New York 5, Los Angeles 1 San Francisco 5, Montreal 4, 10 innings Cincinnati Pastore 7.7 and McGaffigan 3.5 at Chicago Eckersley 7.7 and Ruthven 14.8 2.66 m 3-9). 2.2:05 p.m. San Diego (Hawkins 7-6) at Phila delphia (Hawley 6.3) 8.35 p.m. San Francisco (Holsonon 6.13) at 400 W. Broadway Los Angeles (Honeycutt) 107, at New York (Terrell 9.10), 8.35 p.m. St. Louis (Andujar 17.11) at Atlanta (Brezzolari 1.1) 8:40 p.m Pittsburgh (Tudor 8:8) at Houston (LaCoss 7:5, 9:35 p.m. Kansas City 7, Chicago 4 CHICAGO KANSAS CITY | | ab h b i | ab h b i | ab h b i | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Law cf | 4 1 1 | Wilson cf | 4 1 2 | | Law fc | 4 1 0 | Sheridan fc | 4 1 2 | | Baines frs | 4 0 0 | Molef frs | 4 1 2 | | Lazmziki frs | 3 0 0 | Orta brs | 3 1 2 | | Walker lb | 1 1 2 | White brs | 2 1 2 | | Dybrokins ss | 0 0 0 | Pryor brs | 4 0 1 | | Smallley brs | 4 0 0 | Wathcan brs | 4 0 0 | | Fletcher ss | 3 0 1 | biancaniel brs | 4 1 0 | | Cruz brs | 1 0 0 | | | | Harlston brs | 2 1 1 | | | | | | | 15 15 15 | Chicago 000 100 020-7 Kansas City 000 001 60x-7 Game-winning BHN – Sheridan (12) 12. Minnesota - Lindsay Terry (10), Kansas City LBJ - Leah Bray (9), Kansas City KT - 7 28. Balunalaia - White Sheridan Miley (Pen, White) 17 34. Hollins-Hawks - White (14) 17. Saint Louis S - Crutch, Royals close gap on Twins Chicago 6 13 3 9 6 4 3 1 Hay! LB-10 5) 6 3 3 1 1 0 Spiller 2 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Kansas City 7 4 7 1 1 0 Saberman W-7) 8 7 4 1 1 0 Becker 2 3 3 3 3 1 1 Quisher S-13) 8 13 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Pat Sheridan drove in the first two runs in the seventh with a double, which scored Buddy Biancalana and Willie Wien. Biancalana got to first on an error by first baseman Walker, and Wilson singled him to third. times on five hits and were aided by two Chicago errors and a balk Darryl Motley then doubled to score Sherrian. After Jorge Ota was intentionally walked, reliever Dan Spillner gave up a single to Frank White, with Motley scored on third baseman Roy Levy. The Spillner's balk brought in Orta and White scored on Greg Fryor's RBI single. By United Press International The White Sox scored three runs in the eighth as Carlton Fisk doubled in Jerry Hairston and Rudy Law, both of whom had singled off Beckwith. Fisk made it 7-4 by scoring on Walker's double. White hit a solo home run in the sixth, his 14th, for Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals sent 10 men to the plate in a six-run seventh inning that ended with a 35th save Monday night to lead the Royals to a 7-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox The win, coupled with a Minnesota loss to Toronto, moved the Royals to within three games of the Twins in the American League West race Starter Bret Saberhagen, 79, gave up four hits in seven innings of work and suffered only a bases-empty home run by Greg Walker, his 18th, in the fourth inning. Saberhagen was replaced in the eighth by reliever Joe Green, who two runs scored Qusenberry was called on to shut down the White Sox. LaMarr Hoyt, 1015, matched Saberhagen's effort until the seventh, when the Royals scored six Rec Services to schedule fall softball By the Kansan Staff Last spring, nearly all of the intramural softball schedule was rained out. Chappell said that about 200 teams were entered for a five-game schedule last year, and about 1,800 games had to be can- The KU Recreation Services intramural softball league — played in the spring in past years — will be played in the fall this year in an attempt to reduce the number of rained out games. Mary Chappell, recreation services intramural director, said yesterday that a master schedule would be worked out to avoid conflicts with the intramural football league, which is also played in the fall. Both leagues will begin play Monday, Sept. 10 "Our staff has been tossing this around for about three years," Chappell said. "When we got the deluge of rain last May we decided to go ahead with it." CHAPPELL SAID THAT the fall intramural softball league would be the only intramural softball league directed by recreation services this year. Intramural football and softball manager's meetings will be Tuesday, Sept. 4. The football meeting will be at 6:15 p.m. in the Robinson Center North Gym, followed by the softball meeting at 7:15 p.m. At the meeting, managers will be able to sign up for a schedule on a first-come, first-serve basis. Chappell said that teams with players on both softball and football teams would be able to choose whether to play softball games on Sunday or during the week. The football official's meeting will be Wednesday, Sept. 15 at 6 p.m. in 156 Robinson, followed by the softball meeting at 7 p.m. meeting other recreation SERVICES programs that will begin during the next few days include the sunrise fitness program and the Labor Day Extravaganza. 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