Page 10 University Daily Kansan, August 28, 1980 第 Scorecard 28 -Basketball tryouts at Outlaw Golf -Basketball tryouts at Holcom Sports Complex -Basketball tryouts at Royals vs. Texas Rangers at BMH-(BM-AM-KKF) FSU. 29 Baldrooy instills at the Baldrooy Instillment 7:30 p.m. - Kansas City Republic vs. Texas Rangers at Rio Grande Stadium KKK-KFM Sports Quiz 1. 00 p.m.—Rugby club at Nebraska Nebkaba p.m. - $1,000 - Canary City sqm. - $2,500 - Tanzanian Rangers at Royal Stadium (KMB AZM, KKKX FM) Today's question—that is **足球** football, a single game, season record for *ticket* records. Yesterday's answer. he only KU basketball to finish his career with a losing record was the "Father of Basketball." D James, "D James," from Smith, credited with inventing the game, coached KU from 1898 to 1907 and had W 7 W L Pct GB New York 75 74 600 - - Boston 86 65 56 541 7½ Detroit 65 65 59 524 7½ Cleveland 65 65 520 520 Milwaukee 67 62 82 10 Philadelphia 55 72 118 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE Major-league Baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Kansas City | 83 | 44 | 564 | 18 | | Oakland | 62 | 44 | 114 | 8 | | Miami | 62 | 64 | 492 | 20½ | | Chicago | 53 | 74 | 432 | 28 | | Minnesota | 55 | 73 | 430 | 28½ | | California | 49 | 73 | 398 | 31½ | | Texas | 46 | 73 | 380 | 31½ | Toronto 6, Texas 4 Cleveland 4, Minnesota 1 Chicago 3, Detroit 2, 14 innings Kansas City 5, Milwaukee 4 Minnesota (Koosman 11-10) at Toronto (Kucak 34-6). California (LaRoche 2-4) at Baltimore (Palmer 13-9), 7:30 p.m. Oakley (McCarthy 10-11) at Boston (Renko (24hrs) 30pm. (5hrs) McCarthy 10-11 at Boston (Renko 8a), 7:00 m. 8:17, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee (Sorenson 9-8) at Detroit (Fidrych W 8 L 1 Pct. GB Pittsburgh 69 57 447 - Montreal 69 57 447 - Boston 69 57 447 - New York 58 68 600 - St. Louis 58 68 600 - St. Louis 58 68 600 %18 Fort Lauderdale 58 74 444 %18 4) 7:30 p.m. 2) Seattle (Beattle 4-11) at New York (May 11-5) Texas (Fugueroa 3-7) at Kansas City (Gale 12/7) 7:35 p.m. W 79 W 69 Pct. GB Houston 10 57 74 28 Los Angeles 10 57 74 28 Georgia 67 63 59 10 Atlanta 63 63 59 10 San Francisco 63 63 59 10 Cincinnati 62 57 48 17% **Yesterday's Games** Alanta $A$ Atlanta $L$ Philadelphia $P$ Los Angeles $L$ San Francisco $C$ Montreal $O$ Deyale $D$ New York $N$ Houston (Pladson 0-3) at Chicago (Lamp 10-9), 1:30 n.m. 1:30 p.m. Miami (Muskellie) 8-4) at Pittsburgh (Robinson 6-3) on 4-2) Atlanta (Alexander 12-6) at St. Louis (Vaccockich 1-7; 3:30 p.) Kansas City completes three-game sweep Skywriters swoop down on new QB Paul Splittertoff pitched eight innings and gave up eight hits to gain his 10th victory against nine losses. Renie Martin picked up his second save by pitching the ninth. While the individual spotlight continued on Brett, who is hitting 406, the streaking Royals stretched their American League West lead over the Giants by 19 runs. The magic number for Kansas City stands at 18. ByGENE MYERS Sports Editor "Obviously we haven't had a letdown all year," Manager Jim Frey said. "The guys are working very hard." The annual Big Eight Skywriters Tour landed in Lawrence yesterday to verbally dissect the KU football program. For some of KU's players it was a victory of media over kill. But for Smith it was a dream. Brett triggered a three-run spurt with a single in the third. He stole second and scored on Alkens' double. Darrell Portter followed with an eight-run singly by Amos Otto to give Kansas City a 4-10 lead. Wave upon wave of interstate sports writers marched in formation to call upon quarterback Schoene. Aikens staked the Royals to a 1-0 lead in the second round. In the loss, who had doubled and taken third on his Sports Editor FOR THREE YEARS, the skywriters have flown over Smith, a fourth-year junior. But now he is the No. 1 quarterback, and the press was fighting for interviews. "I'm usually back in Jayhawker Towers during these things taking a nap and resting for the day." Clint Hurdle hit what proved to be the winning run in the sixth inning when he hit his 10th home run of the year. Smith became No. 1 in June when Kevin Clinton announced that he would trade football for baseball. Now he must hold that position in fall practice. MILWAUKEE-Willie Alekens drove in a pair of runs with a double and a sacrifice fly, and George Brett tied a club record by hitting in his eighth consecutive official at-bat as the Kansas City Royals completed a three-game sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers 5-4 last night. "I've been asked whether I think that I backed into the job, but I've been here four years and worked hard." Smith said. "It is a different way to speak. But I don't plan on letting anyone unmeet me." The people pushing Smith are Frank Seurer and Bill Lilis. Sewer, a freshman from California, has now passed Lilis, a senior from Kansas City, Mo., for second place on the depth SMITH SPENT SPRING practice second on the depth chart, but most of his career was on the sidelines, third, fourth or fifth on the team. Then 24 passes his freshman year and seven last year. “This spring I was expecting more of the same—frustration,” he said. “But I started to believe that it’s not the problem.” Steve Smith From Kansan Wire Services became more and more exciting. I had a more complete frame of mind. Brett also had two stolen bases and a run scored in the Royals' fifth victory in a row and 13th in their last 15 games. "I have set no personal goals other than to start all games. I'm not going to worry about anything other than getting through the first game." He started a game his freshman year when then-coach Bud Moore was desperately hunting for a quarterback. His playing time, however, quickly vanished. "I was more scared then anything," Smith said. "I was just thrown into the game. I was playing in the Big Eight against teams I had always seen on TV. I was just kind of out there." "Then came the quarterback shuffle and I kind of lol." THE NEXT SEASON Smith was redshirted. Then last season he sat. "At times I felt that I was lost," he said. "I didn't like being redshirted. But it has really helped. It turned out to be a good time to get away. And we went 1-10 and had all kinds of problems." His main problem now is to hang onto his starting job. "People keep comparing me with Brian Betteke," Smith said of last year's quarterback. "He was a true drop-back passer and not. But he was a leader, and I hope I am, too." Student Room-Size REMNANTS Over 1000 Choices bud AND SONS 29th & Iowa • Open 'til 8 p.m. in August --orientation for new members AIRLINE TICKETS Maupintour travel service BUYHOLDERS TRAVEL INSURANCE ESCORTED TOURS HOTEL RESERVATIONS CAR PENALTY G. P. Loyd's Wes 925 Iowa. Below J. Watson's (Ladies' Night 7:00 - 9:00 Wed.) HOUSE REMANVATION CAR RENTAL EURAIL PASSES TRAVEL INSURANCE CALL TODAY! 2120 W. 9th Street 842-2930 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. OPERATION FRIENDSHIP TONITE Beginnings... level 3-305 --planning for the semester Satellite Union Wednesday OSSIAN Friday OSSIAN Saturday Power Glide Free beer for ladies from 7:00 PM-9:00 PM Don't miss it. August 28,1980 partially funded by Student Senate And every last Thursday of the month 25c TONIGHT DRAWS LAWRENCE. KS 8 to 12 Only Every Monday— Inverted Drinks— $1.00 Every Tuesday— Skid Row Night— Wine $1.00 Every Wednesday— Ladies Night— Wine $1.00 Beer 75c Highballs $1.25 MAD HATTER 712 New Hampshire YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND Academic Skill Enhancement Workshops Big 8 Room, Kansas Union 200 Strang Hall Topics include time management, textbook reading note taking, and testing. Lewis Residence Hall Aug. 20 1:30-4:45 Aug. 26 6:30-10:00 Aug. 28 6:30-10:00 Room 300, Strong Hall 4:00-10:00 Room 200, Strong Hall Sept.11 6:30-10:00 Room 300, Strong Hall Big 8 Room, Kansas Unior Please bring one of your textbooks. Center, 864-4064 or come by 121 Strong Hall. SPEEDBOAT EXTRAVAGANZA LAKE GARNETT GRAND PRIX For additional information, call the Student Assistance First Annual Sunday. August 31 North Lake, Garnett, Kansas (where the Sports Cars formerly raced) Starting at noon and lasting 5 to 6 hours Gates open at 9 a.m. plus 2 Feature Races, 20 laps each 10 races of 3 laps each, plus 2 heats for each race Bring your friends and have a picnic Mile of shoreline available where entire race can be viewed. Only $2.00 per person Come early and visit the pit area from 11 a.m. to noon LAKE GARNETT RACING ASSOCIATION 50 miles south of Lawrence on US59 Junction of US59 and 169 Hardee's ROAST BEEF SANDWICH for only 79C with this coupon. Offer good Thurs,Fri, & Sat- August 28, 29, & 30. HARDEE'S of Lawrence 2030 W.23rd 2030 W. 23rd 1 1