10 Tuesday, September 1, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Give it all you've got Fred Sadowski/KANSAN Natalie Isaac, Lawrence resident, enjoys an afternoon of practicing tennis. Isaac was working on her serving skills yesterday at the tennis courts near Robinson Center. White Sox top KC; Fisk knocks in five CHICAGO — Carlton Fisk went 3-for-3, including a three-run homer, and knocked in all five runs as the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 5-3 last night. The Associated Press Jose DeLeon, 8-11, gained his third consecutive victory with 11 strikeouts in seven-plus innings, the most strikeouts by a White Sox pitcher since Britt Burts struck out the same number on three pitches after relief help in the eighth from Bobby Thigpen, who recorded his sevent save. Danny Jackson, 7-16, took the loss. Fisk's 18th homer of the season and 299th of his career sailed over the left field fence, driving in Jerry Hairstone, who had walked, and Ivan Calderon, who had singled. The runs put the White Sox up 3-0 in the first. In the fifth, Fisk singled to center and Calderon, who had singled, kept running and beat the throw to the sixth, before Calderon had a sacrifice flv in the seventh. The Royals scored two runs in the fifth after Danny Tartabull and Frank White singled. Tartabull came home when Jamie Quirk's grounder went through the glove of White Sox first baseman Greg Walker, and White scored on Bill Pecota's double-play grounder. The Royals added a run in the eighth on an RBI ground-out by George Brett. KU grad, Olympian dies of heart attack By a Kansan reporter Peter Mehringer, a 1934 KU graduate who won a gold medal in wrestling at the 1932 Summer Olympics, died Thursday of a heart attack. Mr. Mehringer, who was 77, died in Pullman, Washington. While at the University of Kansas, Mr. Mhringer lettered in both football and wrestling. He was named a football All-American in 1833. He was also elected into the wrestling Hall of fame at Stullin High School, one of only two athletes to be elected into the University of Kansas Hall of Fame in two sports. Mr. Mehringer won his gold medal in Los Angeles in the light heavyweight class. In 1984, 52 years later, he was a member of the Olympic Spirit Team, a group that helped publicize the Olympics. For seven years Mr. Mehringer played professional football for both the Chicago (now the St. Louis) Colts and the Los Angeles Bulldogs. Mr. Mehringer worked as an inspector engineer for the City of Los Angeles for 28 years until his retirement in 1976. Mr. Hehringer is survived by his wife Frances, of Pullman; son Peter, also of Pullman; a brother, Anthony, of Kingsland, Tex.; a sister, Julia Adams, of Banning, Calif.; and three grandchildren. Cut players may play if NFL strikes The Associated Press NEW YORK — National Football League teams are offering free agent players released in this week's first major rounds of cuts a $1,000 bonus to agree to rejoin the teams in case of a strike this season, the owners chief negotiator confirmed yesterday. NFL Management Council executive director Jack Donlan confirmed that he and his advisers drew up the "strike-option contracts" and distributed information about them to the 28 teams via a memo four months ago and a reminder last week. The revelation came on the day the executive committee of the NPL Players Association set a strike deadline, the date of which was not released. Ddonlan last night the parties agreed to meet later this week but would not reveal the date or the site. Concerning the bonuses Ddonlan said: "What we're saying to the player is 'You're being cut now. If you can find your way to another team, God bless you. If you want to stay around, we'll pay you $1,000, and we'll honor the contract you originally signed with us." Pittsburgh Steelers vice president Joe Gordon said seven of eight players his club released yesterday accepted a non-refundable $1,000 bonus and signed a contract saying "The eight (player) is coming in Tuesday (today) to sign it." Gordon they would return to play if the union strikes. "For the player who gets cut, it's a great little deal." Gordon told The Atlanta Constitution. "He gets $1,000 immediately, and it's non-refundable, whether we implement the plan or not." THE WHEEL now has MEXICAN FOOD and The Usual Great Burgers Grill open 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. every day saturday: $1.25 Mexican Beer tuesday: $1.00 margaritas rursday: $1.50 beer and Schnapps shot READING FOR COMPREHENSION AND SPEED (Six hours of instructions.) 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