University Daily Kansan / Monday, September 8, 1986 9 California extends lead with 7-2 win over Yankees United Press International ANAHEIM, Calif. — Brian Downing drove in three runs and Gary Pettis ignited a four-run fourth inning with a two-run double and supported Don Sutton's 309th career victory which gave the California Angels a 7-2 win yesterday over the New York Yankees. - Downing clubbed his 17th homer of the year and George Hendrick added his 13th of the season as the streaking AL West leaders completed an 8-2 homestand in which they homered in every game. California has won 11 of its last 13 games and 18 of its last 22 at home. The Yankees, meanwhile, continued to slide, losing for the fifth time in the last seven games, and fell $10\frac{2}{3}$ games behind front-running Boston in the AL East. Oakland 8. Detroit 4. OAKLAND, Calif. — Jerry Willard hit a three-run homer highlighting a five-run fifth innning and sparking the Oakland A's to a 8-4 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Boston 9, Minnesota 0 BOSTON — Jim Rice hit his second grand slam in three days and Bill Buckner added a solo shot powering the Boston Red Sox to their eight straight triumph, a 9-0 rout of the Minnesota Twins. Baltimore 8, Seattle 0 BALTIMORE — John Shelby, Floyd Rayford and Mike Young smashed home runs backing the sixhit pitching of Scott McGregor, and McGregor, 10-11, notched his 21st career shutout and third complete game this season. It marked the first complete-game shutout by an Oriole this season. The 32-year-old left-hander, who at one point retired in a row, struck out seven and walked none. Mark Langston, 11-11, was the loser. Milwaukee 7, Cleveland 2 helping the Baltimore Orioles snap a four-game losing streak with an 8-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners. MILWAUKEE — Pete Vuckovich and Dan Plesac combined on a seven-hitter helping the Milwaukee Brewers snap a season-high eight-game loss streak with a 7-2 victory over the Cleveland Indians. Vuckichow, 1-1, won for the first time since Aug. 8, 1985, against Texas. The former Cy Young Award winner worked six innings, allowed two runs, six hits and one walk while striking out two. Plesac worked three innings for his 10th save. Chicago 4, Toronto 3. The decision, coupled with Boston's 9-0 victory over Minnesota, dropped the Blue Jays $ ^{6} _{2} $ games behind the first-place Red Sox in the AL East. CHICAGO — Jerry Hairston drew a bases loaded walk with two out in the seventh inning, helping the Chicago White Sox damage Toronto's title hopes with a 4-3 triumph over the Blue Jaws. Former Four other players from last year's Jayhawk team tried but failed to make NFL teams this summer. Running back Lynn Williams was drafted in the sixth round by the Los Angeles Rams but was cut from the team. Continued from p. 7 Signing free agent contracts with teams were wide receiver Skip Peete, with the New York Jets, fallback Arnold Fields, with the Pittsburgh Steelers and wide receiver Richard Estell with the Kansas City Chiefs. All three were cut. National League Make the cash flow. Get Something Going! Kansan Classifieds 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall 864-4358 The Picture Works 13th & Haskell San Francisco 1, Montreal 0 MONTREAL - Mike Krukow pit- 5 x 7' .99' 8 x 10' *1.99 11 x 14' *1.99 *Twin Prints* 'FREE *from color negative only* Sept. 8th-30th ROY'S FRAMING GALLERY THE FINEST IN CUSTOM FRAMING Posters-Prints-Limited Edition Art Malls Shopping Center 2nd & Louisiana 842-1554 at the end of the month? Do you find yourself $ short $ at the end of the month? If so, plan to attend the BUDGET WORKSHOP Wednesday. September 10 3:30 p.m. Wescoe 4047 Sponsored by the Office of Student Financial Aid - BARGAIN SHOW ched a two-hitter and the San Francisco Giants used their only hit and manufactured the game's only run Sunday in a 1-0 victory over the Montreal Expos. Krukow, 15-9, earned his second shutout of the season in his 10th complete game. Chicago 11, Cincinnati 3 Greg Maddux, 1-1, earned his first CINCINNATI — Chico Walker, Shawon Dunston and Leon Durham hit solo homers leading a 19-hit attack that carried the Chicago Cubs to an 11-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. GREENS PARTY SUPPLY 808 W.23rd Weekly Beer Special Sept. 3 - Sept. 9 Bud 12pk. $5.42 Bud Lt. 12pk. $5.42 Meister Brau 12pk. $3.59 Busch 12pk. $3.98 Weidemann 12pk. $3.75 Old Style 24pk. $7.37 major league victory in his first start. Maddux, at 20 the youngest player in the National League, allowed 11 hits, struck out four and walked three. PHILADELPHIA — Ken Howell walked three batters in the bottom of the ninth inning, including pinch-hitter Ron Roencke with the bases loaded, giving the Philadelphia Philies a 2-1 triumph over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Philadelphia 2, Los Angeles 1 Pittsburgh 3, Atlanta 1 ATLANTA — Bob Kipper combined with Barry Jones on a five-hitter Sunday, sending the Pittsburgh READING FOR COMPREHENSION AND SPEED (Six hours of instruction.) Wednesdays, September 10, 17, and 24 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Register and pay $15 materials fee by 5:00 p.m. on September 10 in the Student Assistance Center, 121 Strong Hall. Class size limited. Represent the University of Kansas as a Student Ambassador! for more information, contact: Office of Admissions (126 Strong Hall) Pirates to a 3-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves. Student Senate (149 B. Union) Deadline: Wed., Sept. 17 1986 Panasonic Whatever your style of riding, Panasonic makes a bike to fit your needs and budget. 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