6 . Tuesday, September 4.1979 Leonard hurls 1-0 shutout University Daily Kansan BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP)—Dennis Leonard picked a four-hitter and U.L. Washington singled home the game's only run in the sighth as the Kansas City Royals edged the Minnesota Twins 14 last night to win the California in the American League west. Leonard, 11-9, walked only one—an闯入 pass—and struck out nine in posting his third consecutive win as well as his third shutout of the season. By winning, the second-place Royals remained 1½ games behind California. The Twins lost their sixth game in their last eight games and dropped four games back WASHINGTON WON the game with a grounder that scored on the score for Derrick Forster, then a scoreless leadoff walk from Geoff Jahn, 104, was sarcastic to second and took third on a goal. Zahn was almost as effective as Leonard, allowing seven hits and striking out seven. Minnesota threatened in the bottom of the eight, loading the bases with one out before Leonard struck out Dave Edwards and got Hewken Powell to around up. Only one Twim was able to reach second base in the first seven innings against the right-handed Leonard. Mike Cubbage singled in the second iming and advanced to second on a wild pitch. But he was stranded there as Ron Jackson around out. MNESOTA HITT two doubles in the eventful eightth inmight. Binyear Wugwene off with a double down the right field line and was replaced by pinch-row Willie Norwood. Cubbage hit a ground ball in an emerald White, who threw Norwood out at third. NATIONAL LEAGUE W 82 L 41 Pct GB Pittsburgh 82 54 39 Montreal 82 54 39 Los Angeles 73 61 340 Seafood 73 61 340 Philadelphia 69 81 340 Phoenix 69 81 340 Cinnamond 78 78 60 365 - Houston 77 60 60 342 -½ Houston 77 60 60 342 -½ San Francisco 60 78 453 18 San Diego 56 78 453 18 San Diego 56 78 453 18 Philadelphia 5-2, Pittsburgh 4-7 Montreal 7, New York 2, Newark 12 game 10 innings Cleveland 6, Atlanta 8 Los Angeles 1, Houston 0 Fresno 0 George Brett led the seven-hit attack with two hits, singles in the second and ninth innings. Leonard rolled along in the middle innings, retiring nine straight batters before Edwards singled in the sixth. The second Leonard's second in the last three games. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Ballimore 83 56 17 Milwaukee 83 56 17 Detroit 82 56 17 New York 74 60 152 Los Angeles 74 60 152 Cleveland 60 60 152 Chicago 44 60 152 California 75 63 543 Kansas City 70 64 515 Miami 72 63 518 Texas 69 77 434 Tennessee 69 77 434 Seattle 69 77 434 Switzerland 69 45 321 Baltimore 2, Toronto 2, Toronto 1, list game 11, innings 14 Detroit 8, Chelsea 7, Cleveland 4, Detroit 3 California 8, Chicago 6 Cleveland 10, California 9 Kansas City 1, Minnesota 6 Seattle 2 Tom Kivito turned away 45 people last week when he determined who would fill the seven remaining spots on the Kansas tennis team. Three women and four men were kept as walk-ons to strengthen the KU squad for the 1979-80 season. Kivisto adds 7 walk-ons to Kansas tennis teams Kivisto, the coach for both the women's and men's teams, said he was looking for youth to future years during the tryouts. He said he would compete with will compete with his returning players. Kivisto said the walk-ons were chosen round robin play and probably would play in the eighth, ninth and tenth slots on the teams. The younger players will be pushed to improve their games and will be pushed to improve by the returning nets, he said. The new additions to the defending women's Big Eight champions are freshmen Barb Brainer and Anne Cieland and sophomoreCorey Nason. Men's John Runnels will join the men's team. Kivisto said the new players were patient and had good attitudes about playing, which helped in his decision. The number one players will be determined next week, Kivisto said, but he expected Val Block to lead the team in defense. No Thies will battle for the men's top spot. Thies will be ineligible until spring semester because he transferred to KU. He will play in exhibition matches this fall, however, Kivisto said. Doubles teams were hard to pick, he said, because personalities are a big factor in teaming the players. Sometimes the two best doubles players do not make the best team, he said, because the two need to be en-团结 together and must work well together. The lineup will shift during the first few weeks in the fall season while the players work out problems with their games, he said. The men's team will open its fall season Sept. 21. against the University of Missouri. The women will begin the next day against Wichita State. Golfers qualify after rain delay After watching preliminary try out golf rounds, KU women's golf coach Sandy Bahan thinks KU will have a stronger and more consistent women's golf team than last. Bahan wouldn't comment on those women who have already finished the qualifying rounds. "Not all of the girls have had a chance to play all three rounds because of all the rain we had last week," Bahan said. "In addition, since Alavarim is the private, the girls need to be prepared for the afternoon, which has made it hard for few girls who still have a little to leave." "I don't think it would be fair to rule anyone out yet, until all the girls have had a chance to finish," she said. Each of the women trying out for the team must play three rounds of 18 holes, Bahan said. "They play the same nine holes twice for each round," she said. Bowling Leagues ★FALL 1979★ Fail Leagues Begin on the Following Days Bahan said score was just one of many factors which went into determining who would make the team. As soon as the team members are chosen, Baah said, they will start practicing for their first meet at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., which begins Sept. 14. "I personally swear each girl during at least one of her qualifying rounds." Bahan said. "I watch their swings and look for them in the same rounds, as well as other aspects of the game." | Day | Date | Activity | Time | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Monday | Sept. 10 | Scratch | 6:30 pm | | Monday | Sept. 10 | Mixed Handicap | 8:30 pm | | Tuesday | Sept. 11 | Men | 6:30 pm | | Tuesday | Sept. 11 | Women | 6:30 pm | | Wednesday | Sept. 12 | Greek | 6:30 pm | | Wednesday | | University Woman | 1:00 pm | | Thursday | Sept. 13 | All Campus | 6:30 pm | | Thursday | Sept. 13 | All Campus | 8:30 pm | | Friday | Sept. 14 | TGIF | 4:00 pm | | Sunday | Sept. 16 | Mixed | 2:00 pm | | Sunday | Sept. 16 | Faculty Mixed | | "I'm excited about it," she said. "We will have a good team, very competitive and consistent. *I only see two other schools as being real challenges to us at the meet, the University of Virginia and the University, which finished in the top 15 last year. 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