6 Tuesday, August 31, 1976 University Daily Kansan Changes in KU defense probable Moore makes changes Two changes in the Jayhawks' starting defensive lineup were announced yesterday by KU coach Bud Moore as the Kansas City Chiefs selected an invitation for the September 4 season open. Moore has decided that junior Tom Dinkel, a defended last season, would move alongside senior Terry Beeson at left. The duo would replace Dinkel at defensive end. Dinkel, who was second to Mike Bullet among down linemen in tackles last year (18), was the fourth to win. "If we play tomorrow," Moore said, "he'll (Dinkel) play at weak-side linebacker and Les Barnes would probably be defensive end along with Steve Jones. Les has made some improvement, particularly coming off a back injury last year." Although the defensive unit is taking sage, the Jayhawks' kicking situation is laughable. Bill Lillis, a freshman from Rockhurst High School in Kansas City, Mo., appears to have an edge for punting duties and Mike Hubach, a freshman from West Tech High minor injuries, rejoined the squad in contact drills yesterday. "The biggest problem we have right now is trying to anticipate what they (the Beavers) might do with a new staff and 21 juco transfers," he said. "What we've tried to do is prepare generally and look at what the coaches have done in the past. It's just guess of what we will try to run them. They're a real mystery to us." Royals outhit Baltimore but suffer 3-2 setback Bobby Grich drove in one run and scored twice to help give the Baltimore Orioles a 3-2 win over the Kansas City Royals in Baltimore last night. In Oakland, the New York Yankees defeated the Oakland Athletics, $2, keeping the Royals eight games ahead of the A's in division 14. The American League Western Division 14. Rv The Associated Press Baltimore's Rudy May, 11-8, recorded his fifth victory in his last seven decisions, including three saves. "We're going to be under more pressure-type kicking situations this week," Moore said. "It could be decided as late as game day." School in Cleveland, is on top for the place-kicking choirs. But Moore said the final decision might not come until after Saturday's warmup games. Butler and Beeson, who have seen limited action in practice recently while resting Hassler, 4-8, took the loss, snapping a personal four-game win streak. Kansas City hitters Hal McCae and George Brett, the number one and two batters in the American League, were held at bats. Both were 6 for-4 against May. Sports Britt hasn't had a hit in his 14 at-bats and has gone one 1-for-2 and 2-for-27 in his recent slump. He has seen his batting fall from the 350 mark into the 305. New York pitcher Ed Figueroa hand- offed a two-run homer in his 19th win of the year out in Oakland. Hassler's mark with the Royals dropped to 4-2. The Baltimore -KC and New York - Oakland series continue today, matching the two division leaders against the other division's runnerup teams. The Royals, who return home to play starting Friday, are now 78-52. Oakland is starting Friday, are now 78-52. Oakland is The teams have six games remaining against each other. The first three-game series in Kansas City from Sept. 21 to 23, the second series, in Oakland, is from Sept. 27 to 29. Baseball meeting set for 5 p.m. today A meeting for persons interested in trying out for the KU varsity baseball team will be at 5 p.m. today in Section 6 of Allen Field House. Last year's team had a 23-14 record, the most wins ever for a KU baseball team. Oct. 9. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, III. Oct. 2. Oklahoma State Jamboree, Stillwater, Okla. Oct. 15, Colorado, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Kansas State, Lawrence. Nov. 6. Big Eight Championships, Lawrence. Nov. 13. NCAA Regionals, Stillwater, Okla. 1976 Jahawk Cross Country schedule: Wichita. 7. Wichita State Invitational, Wichita. Nov. 22, NCAA Championships, Denton, Texas. Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre The other meet run on KU's home course will be October 15 against Colorado, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Kansas State. "Perhaps the most unusual thing to come out of Iowa since Herbert Hoover . . ." Berkeley Gazette Their comedy style might be somewhat similar to Monty Python or Firesign Theater, although they prefer to space it as a product of pop culture in between Rocky & Bullwinckle and the Bonzo Dog Band. Sept. 2~Forum Room~ $1.00 Two Shows ~7 & 9 "You'll Remember Them from "Playboy" 1976 cross country schedule set The Jayhawks are hosts for two fall meets at the Lawrence Country Club, including the annual Jayhawk Classic. An eight-meter schedule for the Jayhawk cross country squad was announced yesterday by the Kansas head track and cross country coach, Bob Timmons. 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