University Daily Kansan, September 14, 1982 一 Kansas City blasts Seattle; Vida Blue pitches shutout By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Vidaida fired a no-hitter for 2/3 innings before setting for a one-hitter, and Willie Aikens knocked in two runs. She then scored a go-ahead to give the Kansas City Royals and 89 victory over the Seattle Mariners. Bobby Brown's line drive single to right with two out in the six spotted Blue's no-hit bid, and the left hander still improved his record to 18 with his fourth straight victory blue. Brown hit four with hurring his second shutout and sixth complete game. It was his third career one-hitter. Aikens triggered a three-run second against Mike Moore, 7-11, with a leadoff homer, bib 13th, and also singled home Hal McRae following McRae's one-out triple in the fifth only to ignite another three-run inning Jerry Martin knocked in the other two runs in the Vida Blue second with a single and Cesar Geronimo knocked in two more in the fifth with a bases-launched single. Alkens reached base five times on three singles, a homer and a walk and has now collected seven hits in the season. He hit a three-run honer and six RBI. Network to air KU-TCU game By GINO STRIPPOLI Sports Editor Despite a poor showing by the Jayhawks in the Wichita State game, CBS-TV is going to televise the Kansas-Texas Christian football game this Saturday at Memorial Stadium. Game time has been moved from 1:30 to 12:30 p.m. "We've been looking at this game for a long time, since about mid-August." Mark Carlson, associate director of college sports publicity for CBS television, said yesterday. "It's a good match-up and it fits our philosophy." He said it was CBS' philosophy to find the best game for each area of the country to show on a regional basis. Although final plans have not been made on exactly what area the game would be shown in, Carlson said it was safe to say the game would be televised in the Southwest and Big Eight LINEBACKER MIKE Arbanas, who had 11 tackles in the season opener, said, "We'll be flying high after our loss and we're going to embarrassed by the way we played a game against TCU will give us a chance to get back on the right track." "With the game being on television in all of the Midwest, we have the opportunity to redeem ourselves." The Jayhawks began practicing for the game against the Horned Frogs yesterday. Coach Don Fambrough said teammates had been coming off the Wichita State game. "The injury situation after the Wichita State game is encouraging." Fambrough said. "None of the players will miss this weekend's game." FIVE PLAYERS were injured in the opener for the Jayhawks. Both Frank Seurer and E.J. Jones injured shoulders, but X-rays showed that there was nothing wrong. Dino Bell has a hip-pointer; Dave Deroux has a thigh bruise; and Ernie Wright suffered a sprained ankle. Wright was kept out of the hospital, but Fambrough said he thought Wright would be back in full pads today. Seurer's injury was thought to be worse after the game, but it seems he will be ready for the Texas Christian game. "I told him not to throw hard today (yesterday)." Fambrough said. "He told me if we had a game right now he was 86. He'll be 160 percent by Saturday." Fambrough said one of the bright spots in the loss to Wichita was the play of center Bennie Simecka. "I was nervous over the exchange between the center and quarterback, but Bennie played really well for the first game of the season." Fambrough said of him. "They are still a little light, but they preared pretty well in their blocking. "WHEN WE looked at the films, it showed us that we need more work on our mental condition than our physical one. We had too hard to be in poor physical shape. "There's no attitude problem with the team. It was just a terrible day. You can't dwell on it though. You just_have to be happy it didn't happen in the game." The players were playing for the TCU game now and the players have a good attitude for the game." Offensive co-captain Paul Fairchild agreed with Fambrough. conference areas. Texas Christian is a member of the Southwest Conference. “It's just ridiculous that we lost to Wichita,” Fairchild said. “It hurts anytime you lose to a team that you are better than. "We sure don't want to get embarrassed again this week. TCU is a good football team, but we're going to go out and play against some of people and give some respect." Steelers beat Cowboys By United Press International IRVING, Texas — Terry Bradshaw and John Stallworth made a mockery of the Dallas secondary and the old wonder, Franco Harris rushed for over 100 yards last night and the Pittsburgh Steelers capitalized on three straight Dallas mistakes in the third quarter to defeat the Cowboys 36-28 and hand them their first opening-game loss since 1964. "We want to win and we just have to put the WSU game out of our heads and work on TCU." The opening 22 minutes were about as frantic as football can get with fumbles, long passes and scores on four straight possessions keeping the national television audience intrigued in the first prime-time game of the NFL season. The tone was set when Foe Bobhamn fumbled the opening kickoff for Pittsburgh and all 22 men on the field chased the ball 26 yards across the artificial surface before Dallas rookie Monty Hunter fell on it. Dallas botched that scoring chance. VALID ID CARDS Instantly Laminated. 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