6 Thursday, July 5, 1979 Summer Session Kansan An East Lawrence man apparently shot and killed himself early yesterday morning, police said. Police Beat According to police reports, the man, who was a retired city employee, shot himself with a abagus on the back porch of his house. The man's wife called police about the shooting. Police are waiting to release the man's name until family members have been notified. In other matters, KU students were the victims of two crimes, also reported. Kurt M. Jackson, Chester, Pa., sophomore, reported a motor vehicle theft Tuesday evening. Police said someone either pushed or hot-wired and drove Jackson's motorcycle away from its parking space in front of a building at 715 Massachusetts St. THE MOTORCYCLE, a 1978, 1,200 cc Harley-Davidson, was valued at $4,000. In the second crime, David F. Boon, Lawrence junior, was assaulted by a man carrying a knife at 1:09 a.m. Monday in a parking lot at 9th and Ohio streets, police said. Boon was reportedly beaten. Police reported that the Independence Day holiday was calmer than they had expected. They had received only five complaints about bottle rockets and other illegal weapons. However, a fire apparently caused by a firecracker burned part of a garage roof at 688 Ohio St., according to Lawrence firemen. Fireman Joe Thibodeau, the officer in charge, said fireworks may have caused the fire, which resulted in about $300 in damages. In another incident, police said that a burglar or burglers kicked out a window of the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, 138 Alabama St., between 1 a.m. and 7 a.m., yesterday afternoon. finest largest display of connoisseur paraphernalia. 12 EAST 8TH ST. The Royals tied the score 2-2 in the third. Frank Willein struck out, but reached first when the third strike went past the catcher. The Royals scored a two-run tie with Wilson Willein drove in White with a single to The Red Sox took a 2-4 lead in the first inning on a single by Rick Burleson, a fielder's choice grounder, a walk, Jim Valverde and an infiel groundout by Carlton Fisk. Evans beats KC in ninth Boston's Mike Torrez, who pitched out of a bases-loaded situation in the top of the ninth, was one of the first players to do it. BOSTON (AP — Dwight Evans' 100th major-league home run, a two-run offender ali Hrabosky with two in out the ninth inning, powered the Boston Red Sox to a 6-4 victory over the Kansas City Royals last night. Canoe on the White River With Recreation Services Hrabosky, who replaced starter Dennis Leonard at the start of the ninth, retired the first two batters easily before Hobson Bohose and Elijah McCoy reached tremendous shot high over the screen in left. Two when掉进 train score run. Boston 1, LOK-Man City 2, Boston 3, 2-Houston, HLr-Nagano City 5, Boston 3, 2-Houston, HLr-Nagano City 5 Total ... 35 4 4 4 Total ... 33 5 6 6 Ratios ... 700 891 600 600 Ratio ... 700 891 600 600 Boston picked up a run in the fifth on a double by Evans and a pair of infield groundouts. Fred Lynn tied the score in the sixth with a towering deep into the seat in right field. Lynn leads the American League with 22 home runs. WET WILLY'S WATER SLIDES, INC., SPRINGFIELD, MISSISAKA HOURS: 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Kansas City went in front 4-2 in the fifth, scoring two on singles by Wilson and Duncan. left. Patek scored when George Brett grounded out. NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Reservations are due on Friday, July 6th, 1979 by 5:00 p.m. All reservations should be submitted to either: MAKE A BIG SPLASH WITH YOUR FAMILY THIS SUMMER! ab b r h b i Wilson lf Brett 2b 4 1 1 1 Brookes rf 0 1 0 1 Cowen rf 0 1 0 1 Porter c 0 1 0 1 Rice lf 0 1 0 1 Brock lf 4 1 0 1 Watson lf 4 1 0 1 Latch ceh 4 1 0 1 Hobbes ceh 3 1 0 1 Patkes ss 3 1 0 1 Evans rf 3 1 0 1 Conney rf 3 1 0 1 Crust ss 3 1 0 1 ab b r h b i Total 73 6 4 6 1 Mile North of Perry Date: July 13th - 15th (Friday through Sunday) Place: White River, Caulfield, Missouri $\otimes$ Wet Willy's Date: Place: Registration: Recruitment Services 208 Robinson Center University of Kansas Telephone # 864-3546 Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department 910 Mass. Street - 3rd Floor City Hall Building First National Bank Building Telephone # 841-7700 The maximum number of people that can participate in this event is twenty eight (28), so get your reservations in as early as possible. AMERICAN LEAGUE Topeka The fee is $4.00 dollars per person - this lee covers the cost of tents, canoes, food and transportation. Each person is responsible for providing their own sleeping gear and personal belongings. All reservations are final after July 6th. There will be NO refunds after this date. 24 Hwy Riveriside Canoe Rental and Campgrounds Cocktail Mile, Milford Fee: NATIONAL LEAGUE Location of Campgrounds: FILL'ER UP? 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Francis Truftaf, with Georgy Desmouceaux. Truftaf's delightful gentle look at the lives of several French exiles in provincial town. Francesbistuisse. (1976) Monday, July 9 SLEUTH (1972) Dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with Sir Laurence Olivier, Michael Caire. A deadly and intricate Mystery based on Anthony Shaffer's award-winning play. Wednesday, July 11 A PLACE IN THE SUN (1951) Dir. George Stevens, with Mont- girory Cliff, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters. Based on Dreiser's "An American Tragedy." All films will be shown in Woodruff 7:00 pm; Admission will be $1.50 night nights; $1.00 all other nights. Office. 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All the beer you can drink AUDIOTRONICS 928 Mass Downtown Saturday July 7th sponsored by Entertainer (8th and Vermont) Jim Corbett and Brain Burkhead only $4.00 --flying Burrito Brothers w/Rainbow Riders Lawrence Opera House Concert Calendar July Fri. 6 DEVO *Sat. 7 Pott Co. Pork and Bean Wed. 11 Fri.-Sat. 13-14 Wed. 18 Band Band Europe Thur.-Sat. 19-21 Fri. 27 Gavio Bremberg Band w/Marcia Ball Sat. 28 THE SECRETS* Sat. 28 THE SECRETS* 7th Spirit Cellar is Open 7 Days a Week --- Tim Crouch Plays... Classics Mornings Mon. thru Fri. 92 FM a real ear opener