10 Friday, August 31. 1979 University Daily Kansan Temple keeps 7 walk-ons It's been a long time since KU baseball coach Floyd Temple has depended so heavily on walk-on-ons. Seven names were assigned to the Jayhawk baseball roster after a two-day tryout of 6 students ended yesterday. The walk-ins on Saturday included Jake and Liam, the first practice at 3:30 Tuesday afternoon. Temple said he had strengthened his pitching staff by adding three pitchers, including two lefties, Hardy McHutchison and John Squires, Jr. Jerome freshman from Shawnee Mission West. The third pitcher is right-handed M柠 Lichen, a junior from Shawnee Mission the Kansas pitching staff needed rebuilding. The 'Hawks lost all of last year’s starters, except righthander Clay McCormick and left-handed pitcher from last year’s squad. With last season's starting outfield gone, Temple kept outfielders Mike Mandje, freshman from Shawnee Mission South, and Frank Anderson, sophomore from MidPlains Community College, North Platte. cobb in practice clearly. Temple said that in choosing players, he filled what he thought were some of the team's needs. Rounding out Temple's 72-man fall roster are infielder Derran Kramer, freshman from Ottawa High School, and catcher John Dillon, junior from Shawnee Mission South. "How much they play depends on how they develop and what happens," he said. Temple also announced yesterday the scheduling of an additional game for the fail schedule. Sept, 9 at College at Longwine Community College. Lee's Summit, Mo. Temple said he tested the walk-oncs for running, hitting and throwing ability at the first tryst session Wednesday. He took a close look at nitchers yesterday. WANT TO CUT Your Study Time In Half? You can learn to read as fast as you can think in any given material. 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But, because the level of rugby competition is low in France, players play on the Midwest, than in the rest of the world, the club plans to travel to France and Wales in the spring of 1981. As the newer players gain a knowledge of ruby, Kiltieya said he hoped to play more of them in games and eventually be able to field two strong sides. By picking up skills in other countries, he said he hoped the level of competition in the United States eventually would approach that of international teams. NEW YORK (AP) - Darrell Porter walloped a three-home run as the Kansas City Riyales ripped the New York Yankees 8-2 in their first place in the American League West. The victory, the seventh in the last eight games for Kansas City, combined with Californias 7-1 loss at Cleveland to give the Ravens a half-game lead over the Angels. Porter connected in the first inning off the 10-4, but the Royals did not win the third inning he worked. It was the first time since June 28 that the Royals, who won three straight West Division crowns, beat the Rangers. Frank White, who had three hits for the Royals, drove in two runs with a pair of singles. Larry Gura, 10,9 to deck to the victory, scattered seven hits. Pele LaCoe NATIONAL LEAGUE Royals punish NY, move into first | FAMILY | EAST | | :--- | :--- | | Philadelphus | W 17 | | Monterral | W 14 | | St. Louis | W 44 | | St. Leonard | 69 | 51 | 384 | 51 | 72% | | Philadelphia | 68 | 62 | 481 | 50 | 12% | | St. Louis | 69 | 61 | 481 | 50 | 12% | Cincinnati 71 57 375 San Francisco 71 68 459 Los Angeles 71 68 459 San Francisco 60 73 451 San Diego 60 73 451 San Diego 53 73 452 San Diego 53 73 452 Yesterday's Games San Francisco S, Louis 12 Chicago 4, Los Angeles 1 Only games scheduled VARSITY BOWLING TRYOUTS AT THE JAY BOWL 4:00 Tues. Aug. 28, Thurs. Aug. 30 4:00 Sept. 4 and Thurs. Sept. 6 For information Call 864-3545 Lawrence Jayhawk Kennel Club Dog Show Saturday, September 1 8:00 a.m. Douglas County 4-H Fairgrounds FREE Admission STUDENT NIGHT!!! Every Wednesday and Sunday from 5:00 p.m. till close Buttermilk Pancakes All the tender pancakes you can eat,served with 2 link sausages and hot maple syrup Only $1.49 821 Iowa Lawrence, Kansas "ALL YOU CAN EAT" 6:00 a.m.- 12:00 Midnight Sunday-Thursday 6:00 am-1:00 am Friday & Saturday Porter hit his 16th hour of the season into the right-field seats after Hal McRae and Amos Otis had first-tinning singles. contributed a triple and a single to the 14-hit Kansas City attack. LaCock opened the second with a triple to the left field fence and scored on the first of White's three hits. With two in the third, Al Cowson doubled and scored on LaCock's single. LaCock moved to second on the play at the ball hit by Witty a moment later on a hit by Witty. The Royals made it 7-0 in the fifth after Porter walked and moved to second when Dent faced Coven's grounder but failed to AMERICAN LEAGUE | | W | L | Pct. | GF | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Baltimore | 81 | 14 | 60 | 3 | | Milwaukee | 81 | 24 | 65 | 3 | | New York | 71 | 20 | 540 | 3 | | Newark | 71 | 20 | 540 | 3 | | Cleveland | 69 | 15 | 315 | 19 | | Orlando | 69 | 15 | 315 | 19 | Kansas City 61 62 534 California 71 64 608 Georgia 71 64 519 Texas 64 62 478 Missouri 54 73 422 New York 53 73 422 Seattle 53 73 422 South Carolina 45 92 383 San Antonio Texas 2 Montreal Quebec 4 Baltimore Minnesota 4 Chicago California 1 Detroit Michigan 1 Detroit Ontario 1 London New Zealand 1 12,13 Languages make a throw. John Wathan pinch hit for LaCock and dropped a single to left, scoring Porter. The Yankees' first two runs off Gurra Brown, a left-footed play, a walk, Willem Ridman's double and an RBI single by Lenny Randle George Scott tripped and scored on Derek's飞球 in the The Royals got their final run in the seventh on singles by George Brett and Porter and a sacrifice飞 by Cowens. KANSAS CITY NEW YORK Baker a b r t u Wilson I 4 1 2 3 Mirch Hf 4 1 2 3 Brent Bf 4 1 2 3 Bren Hf 4 1 2 3 Camron fc 4 1 2 3 Walsh lh 4 1 2 3 Walsh lh 4 1 2 3 Washington 27 18 14 Washington 27 18 14 Kansas City 312 010 100 - 8 New York 000 020 001 3 E- Dent, Fentler 1, New York 1, Kansas City 1, LOB 1, Kansas City 6, New York 6. N-Brown, Denville, Rand, Dandiph. B-LaCock, Scott. HR-Porter (8). SB-Wilson. S-Washington. ab b h i Handshake 2 2 0 Handclf 2 2 0 Jackson rf 2 0 0 Jackson rf 2 0 0 Nettle rf 2 0 0 Nettle rf 2 0 0 Dev en 3 1 0 Dev en 3 1 0 White ph 3 1 0 White ph 31 0 Kansas City KC Gap W, 10-9 New York NY Food JB, 168 Food JB Hood JB Ironwood JB IP H R ER BB SO 9 7 3 3 4 2 3 9 6 6 1 1 3 4 4 0 1 1 3 4 0 0 1 1 Hood faced two batters in the seventh PB-Porter.T-2:27.A-30,717. Interim coaches fill post Alvamar pro Jerry Waugh and Max Kennedy will coach this year's KU men's golf team until a replacement for John Hanna is selected. Hanna resigned from the job last week to take a new post with the Kansas Department of Education in Topeka. Waugh and Kennedy will work together to submit possible replacements and prepare the budget for the course. Kennedy will handle the budget and Kennedy will coach the team on the course. Kennedy also will be responsible for the budget. "Max and I have been helping the team since they first started work at our facility in 1986. The operations, said yesterday, 'I'll take the team on their trip' and Max will actually travel to each location." Waugh served as KU assistant athletic director for five years before taking his present position at Alvamar. "Right now we'll be looking at resumes for a career," he said. "I can't say how long it'll take to come up with someone to submit for Marcum's approval. I think we'll have something by the end." Kennedy said the Jayhawks looked good and he expected them to exceed last year's performance. "Their attitude is good," Kennedy said. Kennedy said, "It looks like it'll be about the first of October before we can make any definite selections. We were lucky because John made his announcement early enough." OUTDOOR SKATE RENTALS Moving Sale! We've moved downtown. We must clear hundreds of books and fixtures from our former location. 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