6 Tuesday, October 12, 1976 University Dally Kansan Bauer says Royals have a chance, but Yanks tough to beat at home By GARY BEDORE Now that the Kansas City Royals have split the first two games of the American league play-off, a major question remains: How many games will the Royals win in New York to win the five game series? A man qualified to answer the question is Hank Bauer, retired New York Yankee rightfielder and former manager of the Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City A's. Bauer, who now owns a store and stores in Kansas City, Kan., played on seven world champion Yankees teams, including the 2016 World Series champion. He also managed the Baltimore Orioles to a four-game sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1966 World Series. "The Royals have a good chance to win," Bauer said. "But the Yankees know how to play in New York and will be tough to beat there." Bauer spoke of the winning tradition of the team, how it might affect the teams in the play. The Royals' Andy Hassler is to face New York's Derek Elliott on the third game in the Western Conference. Bauer talked about the young players on "Some young players on the Yankees might want to live up to tradition, but others are forgetting about the past," he said. "We're used to them or themselves and start a new tradition." Randy Robinson and Terry Potter thought they were going to spend yesterday afternoon working on their basic photography class assignment. 'I Spy' returns to KU, but it's no laughing matter They never dreamed they were going to become involved smack in the middle of the road. Robinson and Potter, both Kansas City, Mo., sophomores, were filming from the top of Tower A of Jayhawk Tower Apartments when KU head football coach Bud Moore saw them from his tower at the Jayhawks' practice field. Moore assistent head coach Lance Van Zandt to check out the situation. Van Zandt arrived to the surprise of Robinson and Potter, who weren't aware of the spying charges circulating in the Big Eight. Both Texas and Oklahoma State were charged on their practices. The Sooners are the Jayhawks' opponents this weekend. "I said, "What's the deal," Robinson said. "He (Van Zandt) grabbed the camera out of my hand and grabbed the lens out of Terr's hand. "He asked me. How do I know you aren't being paid by the Oklahoma people." He took in his car and took the film and told us to come to Allen Field House if we wanted it." "Coach Moore was very fair to us," Robinson said. "He said it was just a mistake and that he realized it was a class assignment. He is a very nice guy." Robinson and Potter met Van Zandt at the field house, talked to Moore, who apologized for the whole thing, and then had their film returned. Both Van Zandt and Moore declined to comment on the incident. Things didn't go much better back at practice. The Jayhawks worked without them, and the Nets did not end Jim Michaels (sprained arm), cornerback Andy Reusel (deep cut on his chin), nose guard Dennis Balagna (brushed arm) and Jim Young (pulled leg muscle). Moore said he wouldn't know later in the week the extent of the injuries. the Royals and how the playoff pressure had affected them so far. "If they miss one more practice day it's going to get critical," he said. Harry Murphy, junior defensive end, returned to practice yesterday after missing the last three games with a broken forearm, but reinjured his arm in the workout. The seriousness of the injury won't be known until later today. "The Royals" youth is no big factor. Bauer said, "Mistakes happen to the best of players whether they are young or old. The players are doing a fine job so far." Bauer has worked with Royals' manager Whitey Herzog and Yankee manager Billy Martin. He played with Martin on four Yankee world championships teams. Bauer and Herzog were associated with the Tidewater minor league management. "Whilie did a great job this year, and I think he should be manager of the year." Bauer said. "He's got a lot of young talent and the team into a winner." Bauer also complimented Billy Martin. "The players on the Yankees respect Martin and he's a good team leader," he said. Bauer looks for the Cincinnati Reds to be the team to beat in the National League. The Reds lead the Philadelphia Phillies two games to nome in the National League play-off. "The Reds are a great ball club, but a little weak in the bulpen." Bauer said. Top-ranked teams make nice targets. And in intramural football action last weekend, the No. 1 rated team in the Fraternity A game against the No. 2 rated team shot down by the No. 2, Phi Delta Theta. He said that no team would ever match the old Yankee dynasty because of the free agent draft. He said that it would be too hard for a team to play players and have a potential dynasty胜勺m Phi Delts beat ATO in showdown The Phil Dhi 21-13 victory boosted their record to 4-0 and the number one rating, as given by the officials. ATO, now 3-1, fell back to second. Bauer criticized the high salaries players are making today. A touchdown pass from Phi Delt quarterback Dave Fuchs to split end Jim Fender on the first play of the second quarter broke a 7-7 tie. "I personally don't think any ballplayer is worth more than $100,000 per year." Hauser Noting another change in baseball, Bauer said: "The players talked a lot less in the past, and did all their talking in the field. They played more on the field and play hard or to not play at all." Reflecting on his past, Bauer said his biggest thrill was hitting a bases loaded triple to beat the Giants in the 1951 World Series. Another major triumph, he said, was managing Baltimore in the 1966 series sweep. Intramural rankings change There are two new leaders in the ratings of A division intramural football teams as announced yesterday by the Intramural Officials Association. This week's rankings: Phi Delta Theta (4-0) took first place in the Fraternity division, and Green Machine climbed from second to first in the Men's Division Den menia after last week's action. 1) Phtl Delta Theta (4.0) 2) Alpha Tau Omega (3.8) 3) Delta Ipsilon (4.0) 4) Delta Upsilon (3.1) 5) Alpha Kappa Lamda (3.1) Alpha Tau Omega (3-1), which had been rated first in the Fraternity division, fell to second, with Crimson Tide (3-1) previously the Independent Men division, dropped to fourth. 1) Pi Beta Phi (2.4) 2) Alpha Phi (3.0) 3) Alpha Phi (2.1) 4) Alpha Phi (2.1) 5) Alpha Gamma Delta (1.1) 1) Green Machine (4-0) 2) Class Action (4-0) 3) Eagles (4-0) 4) Bad Dog Title (3-1) 5) Mad Dog Midgets (3-1) 1) Lewis (3-0) 2) Joes (3-0) 3) Trevor (2-1) 4) GDI (3-0) 5) Sellards Swatlogs (2-0) The University of Kansas Theatre and The School of Fine Arts present at 8:00 p.m. A Musical Experience Oct.15,16,22,23 Murphy Hall Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris Oct. 17 and 24 at 2:30 p.m. University Theatre Ticket Reservations 864-3982 K. 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