10 Tuesday, September 9, 1986 / University Daily Kansan By DARRIN STINEMAN BY BARRICK SCHNEIDER Special to the Kansan In the last tune-up before Kansas' first waterski meet of the season, Shawn Hulsey, one of KU's top skiers, showed mid-season form in the Mo-Kan Fall Classic over the weekend at Mo-Kan Lake. Despite poor conditions and a very competitive field, Hulsey finished second in the slalom and third in the jump in the 17-24 age group. "This was probably the worst weather we've had in recent memory," tournament director Mike McCormick said. "We had a north wind, and on this lake a north wind is devastating for the jumping events." Because of unfavorable conditions Saturday afternoon, much of the tournament was postponed until Sunday. The starting time Sunday morning was moved from 8 a.m. to 7 a.m. to assure completion of all the events. But conditions didn't improve much between Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. "At starting time Sunday morning it was 42 degrees and pitch dark," McCormick said. "We Water skiing didn't even get started on time because it rained from 7:00 until 7:20." McCormick, a member of the 1983 KU waterski队ranked fourth in the country, said Kansas had always had good teams and this year was no exception. The team consists of five men and five women. In tournament competition, only the four best men's and four best women's performances count. The scores are then added for the team's score. The teams compete in three events: trick, slalom, and jump. Hulsey is looking forward to the team's first collegiate meet of the year, the KU Invitational. It will be Saturday at Mo-Kan Lake. He said teams from Kansas State, Nebraska, Michigan State, Mankato State (Mich) and Oklahoma State were invited. Hulsey said Kansas would have an edge over the rest of the field because KU skiers were familiar with the lake. "We're familiar with the set-ups and the water," he said. He said some lake water was "faster" or "slower" than others. LAKE FOREST, IL. — Quarterback Jim McMahon will be lost to the Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears for at least three weeks because of a shoulder injury. McMahon suffered the injury in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 41-31 victory over the Cleveland Browns in the National Football League season opener for both teams. "It is a second-degree separation in the right shoulder," trainer Fred Caito said. "He did not dislocate it. He will miss about three weeks." Bears' QB to miss 3 weeks Caito said McMahon was able to move his arm. "At the end of this week he will begin to work with weights, and in 10 to 14 days he will do some throwing," Caito said. "There was no damage to the rotator cuff. It is tender and sore, and we will treat it with care." The Associated Press Caito said a first-degree shoulder injury was mild and takes about a week to heal. A second-degree injury has pain and swelling and takes three weeks, and a third-degree injury is a severe separation that can take six weeks. McMahon was injured when Cleveland defensive end Reggie Camp fell on him. He remained in the game for two more plays before taking himself out. Coach Mike Ditka said Mike Tomzak, a second-year pro, would start Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles. "Three weeks is optimistic," Ditka of the recovery time for McMahon's injury. "If he can pop it (the ball) in three weeks, he'll be back in there." "I'm disappointed for Jim's sake, it's not a good situation for us. Hopefully, we're not a team that depends on one man that much. But so much revolves around the quarterback. "Jim is not injury prone, it's just that crazy things happen to him." McMahon has had a history of injuries. But in games that he has started, the Bears have a 27-4 record. McMahon was in camp early yesterday, but left for New York to appear on a talk show last night and was not available for comment. "He said, 'Let's get on with the treatment, get well and get back to work' when he learned of the situation," Caito said. Caito said that McMahon's arm would be in a sling for several days for comfort and that he would receive anti-inflammatory medication. Kansas Citv wins; Red Sox extend winning streak to 9 games United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dennis Leonard allowed three hits and Jim Sundberg hit a home run giving the Kansas City Royals a 5-0 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Leonard, who gave up only three singles, improved to 7-11 with his first victory since June 4. It was his second shutout of the season, increasing his club-record to 23. Bert Blyleven, who has 25 career victories over the Royals, fell to 15-10 with his first loss since July 27. The decision broke a personal six-game winning streak. BALTIMORE — Wade Boggs triggered a six-run 11th inning with his fourth hit of the game and Rich Gedman capped it with a three-run homer last night, helping the Boston Red Sox extend their winning streak to nine games with a 9-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Minnesota's Kirby Puckett, battling with Boston's Wade Boggs for the American League batting championship, went 0 for 3 and had an 11-game hitting streak snapped. His average dropped to .346. Boston 9. Baltimore 3. Boggs, who went 4 for 6 and raised his American League-leading average to .352, singled to open the 11th against loser Don Aase, 5-7, and won a gamble by sprinting to second on a short-passed ball by John Stefero. After moving to third on Marty Barret's infield out, Boggs scored when Bill Buckler dampled a double into the right-field corner for his 88th run batted in and 11th game winner. Jim Rice followed with a walk. After Don Baylor fouled out to third, Evans sent a liner to left field. Jim Traber attempted a shooter-catch but the ball rolled away, allowing Buckner and Rice to score and give the Red Sox a 6-3 lead. Dave Henderson hit an infield single and Gedman followed with his 13th home run of the season. the season. Boggs, who entered the game with a league-leading on-base percentage of .448, reached base on 5 of 7 times. The victory went to Calvin Schiraldi, 3-1, when the Orioles tied the score with two runs in the ninth. The decision raised Boston's lead to seven games over idle second-place Toronto in the AL East. Any combination of Boston victories or Blue Jay losses totaling 19 will eliminate the defending AL East champions. Montreal 9, New York 1 NEW YORK — Bob Sebra fired a five-hitter and Mitch Webster hit a two-run homer, highlighting a five-run seventh inning and carrying the Montreal Expos to a 9-1 triumph over the New York Mets. Despite the loss, the Mets saw their magic number for clinching the NL East title reduced to five earlier yesterday when the secondplace Philadelphia Phillies lost to the Chicago Cubs, 7-4. Sebra, 4-3, making only his eighth start of the season, walked one and struck out seven in notching his second complete of the season. He lost his shutout with two out in the ninth when Darryl Strawberry hit his 20th home run. With Montreal leading 2-0, the Expos broke the game open with five runs on seven straight hits with two out in the seventh Losers are Bob Ojeda, 16-5, and reliever Rick Anderson. Pittsburgh 3. St. Louis 2 PITTSBURGH — Mike Diaz went 2-for-4 and drove in two runs and fellow rookie Bob Patterson and Hipolito Pena combined on a six-hitter leading the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 3-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. Diaz singled in one run in a two-run first off losing starter Danny Cox, V-19, and drove in another in the third with an RBI groundout. Diaz also doubled in the sixth. Making his first major-league start, Pat terson, 1-2, gave up two runs and four hits, walked one and struck out two over seven innings. He was replaced by Pena after giving up his fifth hit, a leadoff double to Vince Coleman in the eighth. Pena finished the game and earned his first save. Chicago 7, Philadelphia 4 CHICAGO - Leon Durham hit a three-run homer and Keith Moreland drove in two runs with a keifree fly and a single, lifting the Chicago Cubs to a 7-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies got a two-run homer from Milt Thompson and a solo homer from John Russell. Chicago starter Ed Lynch, 5.4, gave up four runs over 5.1 innings. Scott Sanderson pitched 2.2 3 innings before giving way to Lee Smith, who pitched the ninth getting his 26th Mike Maddux, 2, 6, lasted only three innings in absorbing the loss. He gave up five runs — four earned — with one strikeout and one walk. Houston 3, Cincinnati 1 HOUSTON — Glenn Davis, Kevin Bass and Billy Hatcher each hit two-out RBI singles and Nolan Ryan struck out 10 in six innings leading the Houston Astros to a 3-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. Ryan, 10.8, allowed only singles to Buddy Bell and Dave Parker and struck out at least 10 for the 161st time in his career, including three times this season. Charlie Kerfeld came on in the seventh and picked up his seventh save. Kerfeld gave up a run in the eighth when pinch hitter Max Venable walked with one out, took third on a single by Barry Larkin and scored to Buddy Bell grounded into a fielder's choice. Loser Chris Welsh, 5.6, gave up 10 hits and all three runs over seven innings. The victory enabled the National League West Division-leading Astros to increase their lead to nine games over second-place Cincinnati. Los Angeles 7, Atlanta 0 LOS ANGELES — Bob Welch scattered four hits for his 100th career victory, and Mike Seuscio homered during a three-run fifth inning last night to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 7-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves. Welch, 7-11, struck out four and walked none in recording his third shutout of the year. The right-hander, who has won just four times since April 30, was 0-2 in his previous three starts despite a 1.09 earned-run average. Sports Briefs Smith wins KU's kicking spot as Jayhawks prepare for opener Smith will be the Jayhawks' kicker on field goals and extra-point attempts, and Van Dyne will be used on kickoffs. Valesente said. Valesente said there were no other depth-chart changes for the Jayhawks, who host North Carolina in their season opener Saturday. Freshman Mac Smith has edged out sophomore Chase Van Dyne for the No.1 place-kicking spot on the Kansas depth chart, Jayhawk Coach Bob Valesente said yesterday. Offensive tackle Bob Pieper, sidelined with a broken foot since the first day of fall practice, will not play in Saturday's game. The Jayhawks spent most of yesterday's practice in Memorial Stadium concentrating on their game plan and getting used to playing on artificial turf. Valesente said. Kansas also continued to work on its special teams play. "We have no idea how long Pieper will be out," Valesente said. "It's going to be a bit longer than anticipated." KU ruqbv wins season opener The KU varsity rugby team won its first match of the season Saturday, beating the Chicago Griffins 16-0 on the Griffins' home field. While in Chicago, the Kansas club and varsity teams played the Griffins and the Chicago Blaze. Both are city-sponsored teams. Kansas head coach Bill Mills said he was pleased with the team's first matches of the season. "For the first game. I'm very happy with our performance," Mills said. "The varsity played a first division team with much more experience." Mills said he was pleased with the strong performances of Paul King, St. Louis junior, and team captain Lou Blanco, Skokie, Ill., senior. King's strong kicking and Blanco's experience as team captain were advantages in the weekend's play. he said. The Griffins topped the Kansas club team 22.3, but the club team came back strong Sunday to beat the Chicago Blaze 13.3. The Kansas senior reserve team also beat the Blaze 16-4. The Kansas teams' next meet will be 3 p.m. Saturday when Pittsburg State comes to Lawrence. The match will be played on the field at the corner of 23rd and Iowa Streets. Mills said the matches with Pittsburgh State would be important because they were merit table games. Winning merit table games allows a club to advance toward qualifying for the national championship. From staff and wire reports. 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