Page 10 University Daily Kansan, October 16, 1980 البريد المالي ١٤٢٩٠٨٦٠٧٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠٠ Phils come back again to stake 2-0 advantage By United Press International PHILADLPHIA--The post-season monkey is again on the backs of the Kansas City Royals. The team that ended years of playoff frustration by finally beating the New York Yankees now has suffered two days of World Series frustration by losing to the Philadelphia Phillies. In those two days, the Phillies have come from behind and again come from behind to take a 2-0 lead in the Series. The Phillies won Game 1, but they lost double plays, the same way they won Game 1. Last night's score was 6-4. THE ROYALS, as in Tuesday night's opening, had the game under control. They were following their favorite victory formula. They had the lead entering the late innings, and ace reliever Dan Quisenberry was on the But this time the Royals sank behind the submariner Quisenberry. The Phillies battered him in a four-run eighth inning to rally for the victory. Quisenberry, who led the majors with Trevor Garry Maddox, Manny Trillo and Manny Trillo. dipping sinker in the seventh. He thought the Royals had the game and a 1-1 split in Philadelphia. "I didn't think they were going to score again," he said. "I got in plenty of money, but before there was no reason to think I wouldn't get out of this one." BUT QUISENBERRY couldn't escape in the Phille eighth. Bob Boone opened with a walk, pinch-hitter Del Ursner drove him in with a double and Ursner scored on a high bouncing single by Bake McBride. McBride scored when Mike Schmidt, who had been in a slump during post-season competition, lashed a double over the head of right fielder Jose Cardinal. Schmidt scored the final run to win the game and into the starting lineup when Greg Luzinis came down with a viral infection, lined a single to center. "With the exception of two pitches, I got the ball where I wanted it. We were getting hits on low pitches, and they were getting distance on my sinker." Last night's loss was a special frustration for the Royals because they had fought back from a 2-0 deficit against Steve Carlton, one of baseball's best. The Royals scored one run in the sixth and three in the seventh. BUT KANASS CITY hit into four double plays, including one to end the seventh. Eleven runners were left on base. "I don't quite know how to explain it," Roy managers Jim Frey said. "We thought we had the game. We had the right guy in there. But it didn't work." The World Series resumes tomorrow night at Royals Stadium. Games 3, 4 and 5, if necessary, will be played during the weekend at Royals Stadium. "The fans were favorable for the Philies," Frey said. "I think our fans will have a favorable influence on our players." History, however, is not on the Royals' side. Only seven teams have lost the first two games and rebounded from that loss. Last team to do it was the 1978 Yankees. "What we need is one in a row," designated hitter H炎 McRae said. Winning pitcher Lily the answer, she told the team three leagues ago, think Quisenberry will mess up again." World Series Box PHILADELPHIA Wilson ife a b r h bl 1 Wilings se 4 0 0 0 Smith if 7 3 1 0 G Breed th 1 2 1 0 Unser cf 2 0 1 G Breed th 1 2 1 0 McBride tr 1 2 1 Pter bi 0 0 0 0 McBride tr 1 2 1 McAce db 4 1 3 0 Schmidt br 3 1 4 McAce db 4 1 3 0 Modell br 3 1 4 McAce db 3 1 0 Gross if 0 0 0 LaCock th 3 1 0 Trille br 2 0 0 LaCock th 3 1 0 Swa ss 0 0 0 White bi 0 1 0 Rowen if 0 0 0 Totals 34 4 11 3 Totals 19 6 4 Kansas City ... 000 001 300 — 4 Phillade ubija ... 000 020 04x — 6 Philadelphia. E-Trilion D-Kansas City, 2 Philadelphia 4 LOB-Kansas City 11 Philadelphia 2 B-Madon. Sunday: Schmidt S-B-Wilson, Chalk, S-Wilson. D-Strilion, Waban. Kanada City 1P H R ER BB SO Gurara G 2 4 4 2 2 2 Lura L 6 4 4 2 2 2 Philadelphia P 8 10 3 6 10 Carlton W 11 4 3 6 10 Nashville N 8 10 3 6 10 WP—Carlton. T—3:01. A—65,775. SUPPORT A WINNER GEORGE BRETT FOR PRESIDENT bumper stickers available at the Jayhawk Bookstore 1420 Crescent Rd. Hours M-F 8-5 Sat. 9-4 THE BLUE RIDDIM BAND OCTOBER 17/18/19 GET TICKETS NOW FOR JOHNNY WINTER OCT. 22 The Infamous World Traveler CLARENCE "GATEMOUTH" "BROWN" with WILLOW WIND BAND Exceptional Blues, Jazz, And Counts Tickets Available At The Door Only STUDENTS & MEMBERS ONLY $4.00 SUA and the University Theatre SUA and the University Theatre introduce Long Waif Theatre in their production of PRIVATE LIVES Monday October 20.1980 8 OO PM at the University Theatre Tickets $8 7 & 6 $2 discount with KU ID at SUA and the Murphy Hall box office Want to Make KU's Campus an Even Better Place to Stay? 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He said it was bothering him, so I took him out." Brett, who was examined by a proctologist at St. Luke's Hospital early this morning, was removed by Manager Jim Frey after the sixth inning of last night's World Series game. Brett's status is unknown for the rest of the Series, which resumes tomorrow night at Rovals Stadium. However, after a series of treatments from team physician Mickey Cobb, Brett decided to play. He had two hits and a walk in three at-bats before leaving the game in the sixth. The Royals held a 4-2 lead at the time. "What I wanted to happen was to get him a couple at-bats and a lead, and we did that." Frey said. "When he says he has a little, it means he's hurting a lot." Use Your Lawrence Book Coupon!! "We'll put him in the hospital as soon as we get back to Kansas City," Frey said after the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Royals 64 last night. "It gives us two full days, and I hope they can do what they have to do." THE ROYALS' All-Star third baseman has been suffering from hemorrhoids since last week's American League playoffs. The pain was so severe yesterday that he almost was scratched from the starting lineup. Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa 842-3007 Sun, 1-5 Mon.-Thurs. 10-8 Fri. & Sat. 10-5:30 "I'll see if I can play when I get to the ballpark," Brett said. "If there's any way I can, I will. If I can't, I won't. What else can I do?" THE PAIN WAS so severe that Brett had to be treated in his hotel room by Meyer at 4 a.m. yesterday, again at 8 a.m. and once more at 11 a.m. Even if surgery was performed, even if surgery was potentially could return (or Garmis of the Series). After last night's game, Brett said, "It's the worst pain I ever felt." Straining as he dressed, Brett, when asked whether he was in pain, said, "I'm anticipating they will make incursions on the hemorrhoids." Meyer J. J. Angela's Shoes Brett was in sheer agony when he emerged from the trainer's room, but he answered all questions. He did lie about one. THE ROYALS HAVE enough problems without Brett's injury. They are down two games to none in the best-of-seven series. In games without Brett during the regular season, the Royals went 22-23. KANASS CITY, Mo. (UPI)-Jim Chones scored six of his 16 points in overtime last night to give the Los Angeles City Kings 70 victory over the Kansas City Kings. Caucasus scored three of his baskets in a 63-second span at the start of the overtime to give Los Angeles unable to pull any closer than three. It was the third After Game 1, which the Phillies won 7-6, Brett spent 45 minutes in the trainer's room with Paul Meyer, the team physician. Many reporters, however, decided that Brett actually was hiding from the press, trying to duck questions about a controversial baning strategy. Philadelphia scored on the play as Brett started a rundown between first and second. 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