9 Royals blank Angels; White hits for cycle ANAHEM, Calif. (UUF) - Frank White and Annaheim, Louisville had a five-better last night to the Kansas City Royals to a 4-0 victory over the American League West team. Lance Durand hurried a fiftier-hitter night for Pitching his fourth shutout in the last 14, Baldwin moved up to walk one in training his record to 14-11. The Royals, battling for second place in the AL, moved 1 game: 5 games ahead of Minnesota with a score of 27-16. After clinching the first title in their 19th year history, California used its starting lineup only briefly. Dave LaHoeve, normally a reliever, started a game for only the fifth time. He was then White hit his 10th homer in the third inning. LaHoeve hit 7-11, pitched three innings. White singled in the first, doubled in the fifth and tripped with two out in the ninth and scored on center fielder Bobby Clark's AMERICAN LEAGUE Thursdav. September 27,1979 | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | *Halliburton* | 191 | 62 | 48 | 58 | | Milwaukee | 192 | 66 | 60 | 39 | | New York | 80 | 18 | 245 | 16 | | Newark | 80 | 18 | 245 | 16 | | Cleveland | 78 | 18 | 242 | 18 | | Chicago | 78 | 18 | 242 | 18 | WEIGHT *c-Columbus* Kansas City 81 72 74 549 St. Louis 81 77 73 282 % Tampa 81 72 74 549 Texas 80 66 80 314 Wichita 80 66 80 314 Southeast 80 66 80 314 Southwest 80 66 80 314 Total 80 105 105 328 % Yesterday's Games Baltimore 10, Detroit 2 Charlotte 8, Cleveland 4 New York 12, Washington 5 Seattle 6, Milwaukee 3 Tampa Bay 2, Miami 1 Toronto 2, Kansas City 2 error. Prior to White's better, Wilson Willem singled and stole second and third base to run his major league-leading theft total to 79. Friday & Saturday September 28 & 29 A WEDDING MIDNIGHT MOVIES ANDY WARHOL'S FRANKENSTEIN Robert Altman returns in high style in Robert Altman's *The Family* families via a wedding in which the two family mingle, yet one on one (Altman, 2014). Altman's comedy remains intact. Altman's comedy remains intact. Burnett, Lillian Gish, Vittorio Gassman, Howard Daw, Geraldine Carrillo, Tracy Reid. La Roche, Mr. hairstyle first since Aug. 1, 1974, was called to duty when Jim Barr, who was supposed to pitch, injured a finger in a tennis game Tuesday night. Barr is out indefinitely. sua films Monday, October 1 FUNNY GIRL Mary Shelley's classic horror story gets the camp and gore treatment in Paul Morrissey's version. With Joe Dadesiano, Marie Van Gooren, and Hadie Positive of age required for admiration. 12:00 Midnight. California's 15th sellout crowd of the year, with 8,293 spectators, made the Angels only the second club in American League history to surpass a record of 8,293. The AL average of $8,837 in 1948. Barbara Shirai stars as Fanny Brice in this musical biography of the life of Oscar Wilde, who won an Oscar for her work in this film. With Omar Sharif and directed by NATIONAL LEAGUE Tuesday, October 2 REPULSION Roman Polanski's twisted perspective this time alights on the subject of a woman who loathes, yet craves, men.星着Catherine Deneuve. Weekends also in Woodfair at 3:30, 7:00, 8:30 or 12 midnight and Sun. at 2:00 p.m., unless otherwise stated. At 15:00 admission. No Refreshments. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7.30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission W W L Pct. GR Pittsburgh 84 62 30 Baltimore 84 57 19 St. Louis 84 77 19 New York 84 77 19 Chicago 83 68 19 Cleveland 83 68 19 Houston 82 67 17 Tampa Bay 82 67 17 Cincinnati 89 69 561 341 Houston 87 72 721 32 %) Houston 77 70 698 31 %) San Francisco 69 88 431 15 %) San Diego 69 82 418 15 %) Atlanta 64 93 408 24 %) Yesterday's Games New York, N. Chicago 3 Pittsburgh, N. Pittsburgh 3 Austin, TX 4 Alanta, FL 4 Florence, FL 4 Carmel, CA 5 San Antonio, TX 5 Francisco, N. Francisco The KU women's golf team is competing in its second tournament of the season today, at the Region Six Championships in Wichita. Coach Sandy Bahan spoke optimistically about KU's chances in the tournament which began yesterday. "The course is very flat, and it can be easy or difficult depending on how much control the girls have. There are lots of shots, and they don't concentrate on our fairway shots." "I think all of the girls are capable of playing very well on this course," Rahan said earlier this week. "Five of the girls can play well on that game, that will help our chances considerably." "I think in terms of ability and potential we are as good as any of the other teams and I expect we will do well," she said. Bahan said she expected the most competition from the University of Iowa, Iowa State and Stephens College in Columbia, Mo. Last year, KU finished first in the tournament. "All of the girls finished in the top seven last year, with rounds in the 70s," Bahan said. "I would be extremely suprised if we didn't finish as a team in the top five." According to Bahan, 22 teams played in the tournament last year, but because of recent changes in the number of players, how many will be competing this year. The six women competing for KU are Sarah Burgher, Barbara Godsale, Lisa Meehan, Stephanie Miller and Sally White. All of the women, except for Goalside, played in the Air Force Academy. Bahan said, "Since the last tournament, there's a special emphasis on rental assets and the games at the past week, at least one-half of the team is outfitted, to help them see their mistakes." "I saved practice time so Max Kenney, the engineer at Alvamar could go over a lot of questions," she helped a great deal, because it is hard to understand small mechanical errors "I think all of these things will make a big difference and that the changes will be evident this week." WEEKEND BOWLING SPECIAL .50*/game Now thru Oct. 28 Open Sat. and Sun. 2:00 pm—Close TEACHERS WANTED Positions are available this spring and fall for college seniors and graduate students with degrees in Physics, Chemistry Math, and Engineering to teach college level courses at the Navy's Nuclear Power School in Orlando, Florida. Teaching experience is NOT required Send your resume or call: Lexie Castleman Navy Programs 610 Florida Street Lawrence, Kansas 65044 913-841-4376 Roadstar RS 2300U Car Stereo $ \frac{1}{2} $ OFF—NOW $ ^{150.00} $ 1 Year Free Replacement Warranty Upick a Road up RSA 2300U and pocket $1/4 the price. This Road up unit features Pushhtouts, Locking Fast Forward and Eject, DX/Local Switch, plus excellent FM support. Brighter Roads Inc. 843 9603 1420 W 23th MASS. STREET DELI inc $1.00 Hot or Mild smoked sausage sandwich reg. price $2.00 you select the cheese and bread served with potato chips and dill pickle spear. University Daily Kansan Spikers beat Benedictine The Jayhawks will compete in two major college tournaments this weekend. one KU squad, consisting of the Kansas starters, will travel to Lincoln, Neb. for the Lincoln Invitational, Coach Bob Lockwood said. A second team will play in the Oral Roberts University Invitational, at Tulsa, Okla. Lockwood said the team playing in Tulsa would be "second line" members of the KU 'A' squad. He said the usual starters would play in Lincoln because of the competition at that tournament. "We will be playing the same teams we may be playing for the regional championship in November," Lockwood said. Imagine the taste of . . . a steaming mug of cinnamon-laced apple cider to toast the victory, a hearty portion of rich lasagne in spicy tomato sauce to restore your vitality or a "Hot Fudge Lover's Banana Split" to ease your disappointment. Picture a pizza that captures theesty taste of a taco, a mug of Cappicino coffee for a pre-game warmup, or a huge pizza, 32 ounces (12 or more). Dream of sipping an old-fashioned chocolate soda in a turn-of-the century atmosphere. Julie has it all. Come in and indulge! Hours: 11 a.m. to Midnight Monday to Thursday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday films sua Midnight Movies "THE MOST GRUESOME EPIC EVER UNLEASHED!" Playboy Magazine A. ANDROWS WANHILS 'FRANKENSTEIN' - A by PAUL MORRISSEY C. ANGELSON 'BRUSHING' - HANDICAP INDUCTION, COLOR, FORMAT, BACKGROUND INDUCTION, WILLOW Friday & Saturday, September 28 & 29 12:00 Midnight $1.50 Woodruff Auditorium Rated X-positive age I.D. required at door! —no refreshments allowed—