8 Wednesday, September 1, 1976 University Daily Kansan Staff photo by DAVE REGIE Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre Direct from San Francisco and appearing in Lawrence at the Kansas Union for one night only! Jim Young (71) grabs quarterback Mark Vicendese, but it's too late as Bill Griffin (left) watches the pass fly ...wh e: group fc San Francisco Chronicle Repertoire includes: Tarzan Died for Your Sins Sept. 2~Forum Room~$1.00 Two Shows ~7 & 9 Jayhawk players getting excited about Saturday's season opener The Kansas Jayhawks are becoming excited about their season opener Saturday. "I'd be worried if they weren't excited," coach Bud Moore said. Reserve players donned orange jerseys for yesterday's practice session and simulated some of the offenses and defenses that the Beavers will probably use. Some jerseys had the numbers of certain Oregon State players. Kickoff is set for 8 p.m. (CDT), 8 p.m. on the West Coast, which means that at least one of them will be available. Moore said he thought the 'Hawks got some things accomplished in practice yesterday, but said he didn't like the number of fumbles that occurred during wetball drills, where footballs are dipped in water during practice. BALTMORE (AP) — Jim Palmer, with relief help from Dyar Miller, pitted his 19th victory of the season last night as the Kansas City nippers roided the Kansas City Royals. 43. Baltimore nips KC Royals, 4-3; Oakland loses Despite the loss, the Royals stayed eight games ahead of the Oakland Athletics, the nearest competition in the American League's Western Division. The A's lost 2-1 to the New York Yankees, the Eastern Division leaders, in Oakland. With two runners on base, Milductor induced Hal McRae, the American League's leading hitter, to hit into a forceout to end the threat. Palmer, bidding for his sixth 26-victory season in seven years, lasted until the eighth inning when Kansas City, which has now lost three straight, got three hits. One of the hits was John Mayberry's second RBI single of the game, which made the score 4-3. Palmer, the winningest pitcher in the American League, has lost 11. Ken Singleton drove in two runs for the Orioles, who scored two unearned runs in the opening innings following a throwing error by losing pitcher Marty Patton, 6-11. Tom Pouquet, who opened the game with a single, took second on a passed ball, advanced to third on a single by George Brett and on a bad-had single by Maybury. Singles by McRae and Al Cowaer with a sacrifice reff by Bob Stinson produced the album *Sensation*. After Patlin's two-bass throwing error on Al Bumry's chopper to the mound in the first, the Kansas City pitcher couldn't handle Bobby Grich's bunt single. Although Oregon normally has a wet climate, it has been hot and dry the last few years. "But you've got to be prepared for everything." Moore said. Moore continued to praise the work of wide receivers Wait Little and Waddell Smith, but said he hadn't decided yet which would start in Saturday's game. "It's a close race," Moore said, "and I’m tickled to death about it." KU also concentrated on its kicking game and special teams. Moore said he wasn't afraid of the ball. "That's something (the special teams) you can't be sure of until the game," Moore said. "Things don't always happen the way they're planned." SAVE!! AUDIOTRONICS 928 MASSACHUSETTS A BARGAIN YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS Panasonic 9" Black and White Portable Panasonic TR-729 Compact 9" diagonal screen portable TV features 100% solid-state chassis. Integrated circuitry. 3 VIF stages. VHF monopole and UHF loop antennas. Detachable dark tint screen. Molded hidden handle. Speed-O/Vision. Low 40W power consumption. Walnut grain cabinet. With earphone. Comes in white, orange, and avocado. Req. 109.95 8995 Louise's West MON.-SAT. 3:00-5:00 SPECIAL PRICES SCHOONERS ... 60 DRAWS...35 PITCHERS ... $1.50 CANS & BOTTLES ... 50 Also open: 2:00 p.m.-12 midnite Mon.-Fri. --- 1:00-12 midnite Sat. LABOR DAY SALE!
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