Page 14 University Daily Kansan, August 27, 1980 Scorecard Sports Calendar 27 —Basketball Injuries at Oquity Golf Club Basketball Injuries at Holcom Sport Complex 4:30 p.m. + Field Hockey Basketball Injuries at Foothill City House Basketball Injuries at Milesville at Milesville 28 - Baseline tryouts at Oakley Field in Oakley 8:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. -Baseline tryouts at Campbell University in Campbell 7:30 p.m.-Kansas City Royals vs. Texas Rangers at Ryder Stadium (MKB-A2M, AAA). Sports Quiz 29 Today's question—Seven men have basketball team and all but one has a winning record with a winning record. Who is the only KU coach who knows more than he loses? Yesterday's answer- Rey Evans was the only KU athlete to be named an All-America basketball guard in a pre-and-post-World War II athlete, Evans was named an All-America basketball guard in a pre-and-post-World War II athlete. He is named an All-America football halfback. AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST Major-league Baseball | | W | L | Pct. | PCB | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | New York | 75 | 50 | 640 | .98 | — | | New York | 75 | 50 | 640 | .98 | — | | Boston | 66 | 56 | 397 | .41 | 7¹/₂ | | Detroit | 65 | 56 | 397 | .41 | 7¹/₂ | | Detroit | 65 | 56 | 397 | .41 | 7¹/₂ | | Milwaukee | 67 | 61 | 523 | .62 | 10¹/₂ | | Milwaukee | 67 | 61 | 523 | .62 | 10¹/₂ | | Toronto | 51 | 63 | 413 | .31 | 23¹/₂ | NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W 8 L Pet. GB Kansas City 82 44 651 St Louis 83 44 651 Tetanus 62 63 496 Minnesota 52 73 433 19% Chicago 52 70 428 28% Cleveland 45 79 368 32% Seattle 45 79 368 32 Texas 8, Toronto 9 Tampa Bay 10, Burlington 1 Detroit 8, Chicago 4 Kansas City 7, Michigan w 8 Boston 5, Wisconsin 9 Boston 5, Ohio 1 Tampa Bay Games Texas (Medich 10-8) at Toronto (Clancy 11-10). Minnesota (Erickson 4-10) at Cleveland (Barkley 5-48) 9:36 p.m. Minnesota (Ericsson 4-10) at Cleveland Baltimore City (Splitton 9-10) at Milwaukee (Mitchell 4-3),7-9.pm Charlotte (Splitton 15-11) at Chicago (Burns 1-12),8-9.pm Pittsburgh... W 18 L Pct. GB Metropolitan ... 69 66 352 Montreal ... 69 66 352 Minneapolis ... 69 66 352 new york ... 64 67 694 St. Louis ... 64 67 694 San Francisco ... 64 67 694 W 7 L Pct GB Houston 71 56 358 - Los Angeles 74 56 358 - Houston 67 52 352 - Atlanta 67 52 352 - San Francisco 62 53 419 % San Diego 62 52 419 % San Diego, New York 6, 18 innings Los Angeles, New York 6, Philadelphia 4 Alanta, Pittsburgh 2, 10 innings Chicago, Cincinnati 2 Detroit, Chicago 3 Atlanta (Matula 7-12) at Pittsburgh (Robinson 5-6). E.300 m. San Francisco (Whitson 8-0) at Montreal (Sanderson 12-7). 6:30 p.m. Los Angeles (Welch 10-9) at Philadelphia (Carlton 19-7), 6:30 p.m. (San Bernardos 12/19), 875041 Los Angeles (Welch 10-8) at Philadelphia (Carleton 19-7), 6:30 p.m. San Diego (Wiime 4-5) at New York (Burris 7-7). San Diego (Wise 4-5) at New York (Burris 7-7), 7:05 p.m. Houston (Forach 10-10) at St. Louis (Fulgham 4-6), 7:35 p.m. KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The Kansas City Chiefs wawked kicker Jan Stenauer yesterday after trying in vain to trade the sixth-leading scorer in National Football League history. Chiefs drop-kick Stenerud onto waiver list some of the options we had." Doug Kelly, a spokesman for the Chiefs, said. A 13-year veteran, Stenerdur lost his job to Nick a lawyer agent who had been released by four other lawyers. "The possibility of another club getting him on waivers without having to surrender a draft choice may have kept some clubs from making a trade." Stenard said he was told by Coach Marv Lerv before Saturday night's preseason game at St. Louis that Lowery would be the club's kicker. That decision was made public Monday. "We feel that a bicker with Nick's ability will not come along very often," Levy said. "For that Stenerud said he was expecting to have a good year and was "surprised and disappointed" by his results. From the Kansan wire services reason we need to bring him on now." Stenerud said that he and Levy disagreed about kicking techniques. Levy had said that his kicks should have more hang time and that he should get his place kicks off more quickly. Stenerud said timing and rhythm were essential elements in kicking and he was afraid that if he changed his style too much he would become less effective. "We tried to make a trade, but with Tuesday's countdown so close, that limited 5-for-5 ball game boosts Brett's average to .407 Brett, who started the game hitting .398, went 5-for-5 and raised his major league-leading average to .407. He singled in the first, third and fourth, and missed in the sixth and then singled in the eighth. From the Kansan wire services Hal McRae joined Brett in the hitting highlights with three hits and four RBIs. McRae's two-run triple keyed a four-run first inning for Kansas City. He singled home the team's final two runs in the fourth. Kansas City led 7-0. MILWAUKEE - Steve Bush of the Kansas City Royals earned his first victory in more than a year last night. But George Brett was the winner in a 7-4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. But Busby, who won his first game since Aug. 19, 1979, struggled from the fourth inning on the. Marty Pattin pitched the seventh and eighth but was in trouble in the ninth. Dan Quisenberry was brought in with one out and the bases loaded. He was able to make up outs to record his 31st save, took in the majors. In the sixth, Benn Ogilvie doubled, Busy hit a batter and Charlie Moore belted his first home run since July 30 of last year. That made the score 7-5. Brewers scored two in the fourth and three in the sixth. Brett's five-hit game was his first of the season, and earned him two standing ovations from the 16,324 people in County Stadium. Brett's final hit was his seventh in his last seven official times at bat. He has hit safely in 43 of the Royals' 46 games since the All-Star break. Last night's victory lowered the Royals' magic number to 19. That means that any combination of Kansas City victories and Oakland losses totaling 19 will clinch the Western Division. Yankees hold slim lead From the Kansan wire services The New York Yankees' four-day-old half-game advantage in the American League East still stands, because both the Yankees and the More Orioles lost last night on the West Coast. The Yankees were able to cling to their slim lead because the second-place Orioles lost in a double-locker lobte won the game for Seattle in the ninth game, with a lead-off home run, his 10th of the season. when team doctors announced that center fielder Ruppert Jones would be out for the season. He suffered a concussion and a separated shoulder when he crashed into a wall during a game in Oakland. In Oakland, the A's Rick Langford pitched his 19th straight complete game and picked up his first career victory over the Yankees. The A's were out hit seven to four but the A's won 3-1. The losses were the second straight for the Yankees and Orioles. Both teams are idle today. The Yankees have 37 games left in the season. Baltimore has 38. Baltimore tied the Mariners 1-1 in the fifth inning when Rick Dempsey led off with a double and scored on Mark Belaneger's single. Dempsey pitched no nihits of no-hit pitching by Floyd Bannister, 7-10 The Yankees also lost off the field yesterday McGregor 15-7, took the loss for the Orioles, and Luis Tuitan, 8-8, was the Yankee loss. --royal college shop 837 Massachusetts 2120 W. 9th Street 842-2930 Nick Note is astonishing as a disciple of the young pop-pilop Californians (Tuskegee Wash), assortment of low-life types on the trail of a shipment of hamburgers from the devastation of Robert Stone's award-winning novel is a powerful, savage and yet edgy work. From Anthony Zerby, Plus "Norman McLean's Opening 23" (28 min) Color: 3:30, 7:00, 9:30. John Schlesinger's cynical tale of an Aaron Christie (who works her way to the top of the ice sheet) and Miss Christie an Ocar for her husband Lawrence Harvey and Dirk Bogdan coars. "A shining, bucant, and seducing girl," wrote T. K. 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