Page 8 University Daily Kansan, October 28, 1980 A. B. C. D. Virdon wins 2nd NL title NEW YORK (UPI)—Bill Virdon, the quiet yet firm field leader who guided the Houston Astros to their first National League West title, was named coach of the second season yesterday by United Press International for the second consecutive year. UPI chose Virdon by polling 50 baseball correspondents from across the nation. Virdon received 29 votes to beat at Atlanta's Bobby Cox, who got 15 votes. Dick Williams of Montreal finished third with five votes and Joe Torre of New York and Dallas Green of Philadelphia received four votes each. Last year, Virdon won the award for leading the Astros to a second-place finish behind Cincinnati in the league. Few managers in recent years have accomplished as much under such adverse circumstances as Virdon has in 1980. The team lost its star pitcher, J.R. Richard, who suffered a stroke on July 30. But the Astros refused to give up, Vern Ruhle provided a much-needed lift to the pitching staff, and they held on to win the division title by beating Houston also pushed Philadelphia to the limit, before losing the NL champion. the Los Angeles Dodgers in a one-game playoff. One reason for the Astros most successful season in history was the way Virdon used his players. The club had only three players who could be described as regulars: center fielder Cesar Cedeno, left fielder Jose Cruz and third baseman Enos Cabel. But Virgil Reyes paid off in a club record of 93 victories. "I'm not what you would call an advocate of platooning," Virdon said during the season, "but I have to play games. I think we will help win games." Netters upend Tigers For Randy McGrath, KU men's tennis coach, last weekend's 5-4 victory over Big Eight foe Missouri was somewhat of a surprise. McGrath didn't know that Mark Cassel, Missouri's No. 1 ace and last year's Big Eight singles champ, would win the match because of a pulled leg muscle. Taking Cissel's place at the top single spots was freshman Ken MacDougall. MacDougall fell to KU's David Thiessen' 7-6, 6-3. UPI Top Twenty It was Thies' fifth victory of the season. ratings after eight weeks. 1. Alabama (S7) (-4) 2. UCLA (6) (-4) 3. UC (6) (-4) 4. Georgia (7) (-6) 5. North Carolina (7-6) 6. Nebraska (6-1) 7. Oklahoma (6-1) 8. Ohio State (6-1) 9. Pittsburgh (6-1) 10. Texas (5-4) 11. Texas (5-4) 12. South Carolina (6-1) 13. Missouri (6-1) 14. Brigham Young (6-2) 15. Michigan (5-2) 16. Alabama (F2) 17. Purdue (5-2) NEW YORK (UP)—The United Press International Board of Coaches Top 20 college football ratings after six weeks, with first-place wins Other winners for KU were Bill Krizman for No. 3 singles, Charles Beardsley for No. 2 doubles and teams of Krizman and Ed Bolen at No. 2 and Stevens and Rob Merritt at No. 3. Wilmore Fowler, former KU basketball guard, was arrested Friday on charges of telephone fraud, the case. Constitution reported yesterday. Ex-KU guard arrested 621 658 510 487 411 398 321 275 233 215 181 156 100 97 74 24 11 5 Fowler, now playing basketball at the University of Georgia, was released Friday after being charged with felonious telephone fraud. Fowler allegedly charged $601.44 in long distance phone calls to the George Washington National Airport telephone lines with permission to do so," according to the arrest warrant. Fowler lived in two different dormitory rooms last year during the KSU game not sold out The KU ticket office still has a few seats available for the KU-KState at Manhattan this Saturday, Nancy Welsh, ticket manager, said yesterday. "We are very close to selling out," spring semester at Georgia. His coach, Hugh Durham, said no disciplinary action would be taken against Fowler because he simply had neglected to pay the bill. It is unclear whether Fowler's calls were billed to his rooms or to a university, according to the Constitution. Southern Hill would not comment on the situation. Fowler will be tried Nov. 5 in Clarke County Magistrate Court. Fowler left the University of Kansas after the 1978-79 school year. As a freshman at KU, the Palmetto, Fla., native averaged 7 points a game. In his sophomore year, he and Darnell Valentine were billed as the best sophomore backcourt in the country by the KU coaches. Fowler, who was called "Little Moe," left KU for personal reasons. He wore jersey number 00, previously worn by Herman Hewitt, the former, who also left KU before graduating. Halloween Masks, Make-Up, Hats and much more. 1002 MASSACHUSETTS STREET LAWRENCE KANSAS 60644 $5^{00}off any used bike with this coupon at Lawrence Schwinn Cyclery 1820 W. 6th 842-6363 expires 10/31/80 15 West 9th CONTENT 1447 154415 SCHWINN 1. 50 8 9.50 Some times you watch, others you feel your hands on your knees. 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