9 Twins beat KC Wednesday, September 12, 1979 KANSAS SCHT. Mo.(AP)—Danny Goodwin had two hits and scored twice to lead the Minnesota Twins to a 34 victory over the Kansas City Royals Tuesday Geoff Zahn, 11.6, struck out one, walked one and was backed by three double plays in eight innings. Mike Marshall scored on a double, and posted his 30th save of the season. A walk to Ron Jackson and consequent singles by Binyon Wutney and Rick Sofield gave the TWiffa a 1-4 lead in the offseason. Of its two rookie Craig Chamberlain, 4/2. Goodwin singled and scored in the fourth on John Castino's sacrifice飞和 drilled his fourth home of the year in the eighth for Minnesota's final run. Kansas City remains in second place NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W 8 15 Pts. GB Philadelphia 80 L 27 Pct. Montreal 80 L 34 Pct. Slouk 76 L 69 Pct. St. Louis 71 L 61 Pct. Philadelphia 72 L 61 Pct. Philadelphia 12 L 68 Pct. W 12 17 Pts. GB Philadelphia 12 L 68 Pct. WEST Carmenita | 61 | 63 | 568 | Huntington | 81 | 63 | 568 | Houston | 81 | 63 | 47 | San Francisco | 62 | 81 | 434 | San Diego | 82 | 61 | 434 | Santa Ana | 82 | 61 | 435 Motorsailer B. Chicago; Chicago Pittsburgh; BS, Saint Louis; Philadelphia; New York; San Diego; Los Angeles; four games behind the California Angels, while the Twins moved to five and a half games back. Kansas City had base runners in all but the fifth innning. But Zahn and Marshall allowed two runners as far as third in the first, and fourth in days in the first, second and fourth innings. The first double play came after Wilene Wilson led off with a single for Kansas on Friday. She picked up pickoff attempt and went to third on a throwing error by Jackson at first. But George Brett lined to Roy Smalley, who dwelled Wilson off third to the end in the game. AMERICAN LEAGUE FAST Baltimore W4 L4 Pct. Baltimore 84 60 563 Milwaukee 81 60 621 Minnesota 78 60 593 New York 78 63 365 New Jersey 78 63 314 Cleveland 14 78 259 Cleveland 14 78 219 WEST California 89 60 352 Kansas City 79 14 314 Missouri 74 16 314 Texas 72 22 418 Washington 62 12 418 Seattle 61 82 418 San Francisco 61 82 418 **Celebrity Game** New York Yankees Toronto Bulls Boston Celtics Milwaukee Bucks Dallas Mavericks Minnesota United City 1 ASK WANTS YOU Positions on KU's delegation to The Associated Students of Kansas, the statewide student lobby organization, are now being filled. The ASK Legislative Assembly, with delegations from each member university, determines legislative priorities and works to implement them. Applicants for delegate positions (23) or alternate delegate positions (10) should have some knowledge of campus and state issues and have an interest in lobbying. Application forms and more information about ASK are available in the Student Senate Office, 105B in the Kansas Union. Applications should be returned to the Senate Office by 5 p.m. Thursday Sept. 13. The Associated Students of Kansas Students Working for Students University Daily Kansan Cold Kegs Holiday Plaza 842-4499 KU netter hopes to win away from his home By PATTI ARNOLD Chet Collier cannot win the Big Eight tennis singles championship in his hometown, and he'his'about it. Sports Writer The senior captain of the KU tennis team was favored to win the Big Eight No. 2 match at the Olympics in Oklahoma City, but he lost some close matches and wound up four, a big loss. Collier had defeated every opponent in dual matches last year before the championships. Collier expects to be one of the finalists. This year's Big Eight tournament will not be played in Oklahoma, Collier said. The tourney will be played in four meets, each in a different final round. All final rounds will be played in a neutral city. "My goal is to win the Big Eight championship," he said. COLLER IS involved in a head-dead battle for the 1.0 singles with David Thies, but he said he did not care whether he played in the 1.0 or 2.0 match. "I don't matter me where either of us plays," he said. "David and I have been friends since I was about 16. I'll play wherever Tom wants me to." Tom Kivisto is the KU tennis coach. Tom Rivaiso is the KU teams coach. Collier said he and Thies would be the No. 1 doubles team this year, however. Collier shared time as the No. 1 player last year with Mark Hasking, "1979 Big Eight singles champ, each playing about half of the season in the No. 1 spot. Fambrough pleased with workout For KU football Coach Don Fambrough and his football team, the rest of the week he be devoted to getting mentally ready for the opening with the University of Pittsburgh. "They are ready to play a football game," Fambrough said of his team, "I thought we had a good practice. I hope we can have practices like we had the first two days of this week for the rest of the week. The last two days we've corrected a lot of things. "We are ready physically and we have connected a lot of things together the last two days. But we have to be ready for what happens in the next few months. Pittsburgh. We have to be ready mentally. An advantage in playing Pittsburgh is that we'll know just how good our football team is." it's worth living... and that's what we're all about. Share what you know: offer a course in this Semester's Free University recy University Presents Bill Sargent presents 2 REPEAT SHOWS! "BAWDY, UPROARIOUS, HEART WRENCHING!" "HE'S THE FUNNIEST MAN ON THE PLANET!" Linda Gross, L.A. Times "FABULOUS, OUTRAGEOUS. ONE OF THE FUNNIEST STAND UP COMEDY ROUTINES I CAN REMEMBER!" Cue Magazine "The funniest material Pryor's ever done . . . " Dallas Times Herald hilt jargon present A HILLIARD LEXINGTON STYLE BLAIR PRODUCTION OF RICHARD PRIOR Live ON CONE表演 BY DELIJAN KACS and MARK TRAVIS* produce EXECUTIVE SALEM BAILY; directed BY JERMAGO MARROLA A SIE Theatre Network Production in ASSOCIATION WITH COMPANY DIRECTED SYETEMS, INC. RECORDING BY JOHN C. WAYNE CONCERT ALBUM PLANNING ON ORIGINAL BOOKS RECORD AND VIDEO Wednesday & Thursday, September 12 & 13 Woodruff Auditorium—9:40 p.m. $1.50 Admission —No refreshments allowed— Collier does not concentrate on tennis during the summer, as many players do, but he does. He plays tennis with his father. He does play in some tournaments and goes to as many meets as possible. COLLER PLAYED in a national 21-under tournament this summer with Sam Fotopoulos, a player for Texas University, and own the double titles in the Texas A business major who is 'sort of minoring in geology,' Coller has no aspirations of turning professional after he graduates in May. He plans to go to the University of California to take more courses in geology. He will then father his father in the family's oil business. "I WANT to be able to support myself, be productive. Professional athletics is such a short-term thing." Collier said. He said the KU tennis program was more organized now than when he first came to KU. KU is still at a disadvantage because of a lack of indoor facilities in the winter, he said, but the team is "running above the conditions we play under." The team practices at Alvamar Racquet Club during the winter and sometimes has to play at 5:30 a.m. But despite the problems, Collier is optimistic about the future of KU tennis. THE MEN'S SQUAD is sold all the way through the lineup, Collier said, and has a good chance to be the top team in the Big Eight this year. "We're as good as anybody else. It just depends on how we play. "They're a class group of guys," he said. "For the last three years I've enjoyed playing on a team that wins and loses with class." AMERICAN GREETINGS * DRAWING BOARD * CASPARI * "We're only a few years away from having a top-notch program, one that can go anywhere and compete with anyone," he said. Collier also said he was proud to play for KU because of his teammates. We're sure you'll want to take at least one of our friends home with you. After all, talk is cheap, but a good listener is hard to find. We have someone for you to meet. He's soft, plush, and a very good listener. Come into the Zercher Photo nearest you and get acquainted. WILLIAMSTONE SIR IOWA GREETING CARDS WE CAN SAVE YOU A LOT OF MONEY ON THIS QUALITY STEREO COMPONENT No Dealers Please AS SEEN ON NETWORK T.V. Quantities limited 3 Days Only NOW INCREDIBLY PRICED $329.90 ONKYO for VALUE & QUALITY the GRAMOPHONE shop KIEF'S 25TH & IOWA-HOLIDAY PLAZA 842-1811 ... ASK FOR STATION #6 DISCOUNT RECORDS & STEREO