Page 12 University Daily Kansan, September 12, 1980 Kansas City ends skid; Leonard hurls 4-hitter By United Press International AHAHEM, Calif. "The Kansas City Royals snapped a three-game losing streak last night and beat the California Angels, 7-2, on a four-hitter by Demis Willeli Alkens drilled a two-run-homer to help 1.204 pick up his 18th victory. The Royals reduced their magic number to five with the victory. George Brett missed his fifth straight game because of an injured hand. He Leonard is now 13.2 against the Angels in his career and has won eight of his last nine decisions. He struck out six and walked two. was re-examined yesterday and received a cortisone shot before the game. 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Sydney, a 6-foot, 215-pound fullback for the Jayhawks, believes that positive thinking is the key to winning. "Our main weakness right now is that we haven't played a game yet," he said. "You've got to win." "If you go into a game thinking, 'We can win', or 'We might win', then you won't,'' Sydney said yesterday. "You have to think, 'We will win.'" Sydney thinks the Jayhawks' ability he predicts KU will finish 3-1 or more. "We'll probably start with running plays we know. We'll see it goes from there." Sydney, who rushed for 414 yards on definite goal in round before every play. "I try to get four yards on each play." Sydney said the fullback position allowed him to use all his skills. In 1978, Sydney was the wishbone quarterback for the Jayhawks and he brought through took over last year, he moved him to the fullback slot that Sydney held as a freshman. "I LIKE RUNNING up the middle better than going outside. When you run up the middle, you're in the way. When you run to the outside, you have to keep to the outside." Sydney described his running style as exciting. "To be a good back up you have to have peripheral vision and instinct," he said. "You have to see and feel people coming at you." Sydney said he relied on instinct when he ran the ball. "I think of myself as a fan-fetter," he said. "Basketball is an individual sport, but it doesn't require that you be a professional." "I lose my anxiety when I run. And it's more than just running." Liberal Religion is Dead! Sunday-Sept. 14 "On Iran" Jack Bremer Sunday-Sept. 21 "Cultureshock" Cindy Bodle Sunday-Sept.28 U. U. General Assembly James Woeltel & Hildred Cyr No Say We! Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Lawrence 10:00 am on Sundays South off Highway 59, Pleasant Valley Road For further information call 842-3339 In the 2nd grade Mrs. Primrose told us to print clearly. We do. Expect a loft from your printer? 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Kansas tied for fifth in the conference last year, and Sydney said the Hawks would be stronger this fall. "The writers look at Oklahoma, Nebraska and Missouri, then I think they throw the other teams in a hat and draw the rest of the order." "My coach knew I had signed with KU, so he didn't want to show me the letters," Sydney said. "But I'm glad I'm playing football." "I'm happier playing football. I can express myself more." SYDNEY HAS BEEN a competitor since age 7, when he first began playing football, basketball and baseball. He was a standout basketball player in high school, and, after signing a letter from the University of Fayetteville, N.C., native received letters from several schools showing interest in his basketball prowess. "When people come to see KU football, I don't want them to fall asleep. I might do anything to make it exciting. "I want people to say, 'Hey, these things I didn't think anyone could do.'" 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