6 Wednesday, September 29,1976 University Daily Kansan A's nip Royals, 1-0; lead now $ 2^{1 / 2} $ OAKLAND (AP) - Sal Bando's seventh home run and the two-hit pitching of Mike Torres gave the Oakland A's 1-4 win over Kansas City last night, trimming the Royals' American League West lead to two-and-a-half games. RC has now lost four straight games. The second place A's, who have won five of their last six, have five games remaining; the Royals have four, including one here tonight. Bando, leading off the bottom of the seventh, drilled a 2-3 pitch over the left field fence. Kansas City starter Marty Pattin, 14, had allowed only three hits through six innings before Bando hit his game-winning shot. The Royals had their best scoring opportunity when Fred Patek walked with one fielder to second the second. But A's left fielder Joe Rudi made it possible of a line drive to left-center and threw to second baseman Phil Garner for a double play, getting Patek, who had rounded third base. The start of the game was delayed for 62 minutes because of rain. Ali beats Norton remains champ NEW YORK (AP) - Muhammad Ali, calling on every trick he has learned in his long and controversial career, pounded out a unanimous 15-round decision over Ken Norton Tuesday night and retained his world heavyweight championship. The 34-year-old Ali, sometimes floating like the butterfly he has bragged about, other times stinging like a bee with solid jabs and short right leads, seemed to have been sent out the front, although Norton kept moving forward and landed the harder punches. The defeat probably will end Norton's boxing career. At S1, movies seem to be coming for him. Rupp receives award Adolph Rupp, former University of Kentucky basketball coach, was awarded the fourth Dr. James A. Naimsih Peachbasket award last night in Kansas City, Mo. The award is given to those who have made an outstanding contribution to basketball and in honor of Naimsuth, the basketball and KU's first basketball coach. Rupp's sister, Elizabeth Lawson of Lawrence, accepted the award on his behalf. Rupp is ill and is in the University of Kentucky Medical Center. UCLA great John Wooden received the award in 1974, and the late Phog Allen, KU basketball coach for 39 years, got it posthumously in 1975. The award is sponsored by the Greater Kansas City Alumni Chapter of the Sigma Phi Epider fraternity. The change from a night game was made so it could be televised nationally. The Royals said yesterday that they have switched the second game of their weekend series with the Minnesota Twins to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. The three-game series ends Sunday and wraps up the regular season for the Royals. Volleyball team wins 2 in tourney The KU women's volleyball team was assured of at least a tie for first place in the Benedictine College Invitational last night in Atchison. KU defeated Tarkio College, 18-14, 15- and Benedictine, 14-14, 15-16, 10-1, before losing to Graceland College, 15-13, 18- Other teams had games remaining to be played later last night to determine the final standings. "We played consistently, which is good for this early in the season," coach Bob Stancill, said. "But we didn't play up to our potential against Graceland. The Jayhawks will open their home the season next week at Wednesday against Benedictine. 831 Mass.—Free Parking in Rear FREE BIG BLUE TAMS With $15 purchase, or buy one for only $3.50 at DON SHICK'S AUTO PARTS PRO am Part Stop AUTO SUPPLIES 1209 East 23rd Street 841-2200 Go Big Blue, No. 9 and Climbing! Tired of dorm food already? This week only! 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