6 Monday, June 25, 1979 Summer Session Kansan Spinks KO'd in 1st; Coetzee to fight Tate MONTE CARLO, Monaco (AP) --Gerrie Coetzee of South Africa knocked out Leon Spinks of the United States in the first round. By winning, Coetzee gained a fight against John Tate of the United States in a bout expected to determine a successor to Michael Porter. There have been reports that Ali has sent a letter to the World Boxing Association saying he will renounce his boxing title. Ali has said nothing. Larry Holmes is recognized as heavyweight champion by the rival World Boxing Council. Spinks, the former universal world heavyweight champion, was floored twice in two minutes, then was knocked out only 2 minutes. 3 seconds into the match. He had started the fight with a flurry, attacking Coeetze from the opening bell. Coeetze, a 24-year-old unbeaten player, was in the first aid unit and was unable to land a blow in the first minute. When his strong right landed on Spink's law the first time, the American laughed. apparently unstaken. However, when a securely right book from Coeetze hit Spinks, the cover of the book was torn. Spinks got up at the count of eight, but Coetzee battered him with a two-fisted attack and another powerful right hook, flooring the American for the second time. Cootzee said immediately after the fight that he did not expect such a quick and to the end of it. As the South Africans *r* tending the walk went wild over their countryman's fast pace. Climbing up the ropes, Spinks resumed fighting, but another barrage by Coeztree sent him to the canvas for the last time. The referee stopped the fight. "I was in great shape, but I really did not expect this," Coetzee, now 22-0 with 10 knockouts, said. "I am looking forward to seeing how the world responds to myself and the world good I am." Tate, here to watch his next opponent, has seen what he was real good, but I am going to be thinking. The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Presents A SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Featuring THE ALMA TRIO 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 27 Swarthout Recital Hall/Murphy Hall Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office All seats general admission $2.50 public/KU students with ID Free/Campers $.50 Call 913/864-3982 for reservations --no minimum KINKO'S Canoe on the White River With Recreation Services Date: Place: Registration: White River, Caulfield, Missouri July 13th - 15th (Friday through Sunday) Mississippi, Mississippi Reservations are due on Friday, July 6th, 1979 by 5:00 p.m. All reservations should be submitted to: either Recreation Services 208 Robinson Center University of Kansas Telephone # 844-384-3568 Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department or 910 Mast. Street - 3rd Floor City Hall Building Fort Washington Bank Building Telephone #841-7700 Fee: The fee is $40.00 per person - this fee 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. Riverside Canoe Rental and Campgrounds Cavillad, Minneapolis Location of Campgrounds: The maximum number of people that can participate in this event is twenty eight (28), so get your reservations in as early as possible. By the second round, Chiaverini's face was beginning to show the effect of Leonard's lightning punches. Leonard controlled the fight from the opening bell. The speed of his jabs left Chaverini looking a little surreised. In the third round, Chaverini appeared to jar Leonard briefly with two solid hooks to the head. The fourth round belonged entirely to Leonard, who met Chiaverini in the center of the ring and punched him at will. Chiaverini backed Leonard to the rope, but was unable to score any telling punches. Leonard zaps Tony C for fourth-round TKO LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)—After four rounds of brutal punishment from Sugar Ray Leonard, Tony Chaiwerven failed to answer the bell for the fifth round yesterday in a nationally televised super weirder weight contest. ANOTHER OF LEONARD'S lightning jabs to the head opened a cut beneath Chiaverini's eye at the start of the round. Chaiverman, his eyes glazing over, stumbled back to his corner at the end of the fourth round after Leonard had pounded him with dozens of shots to the With his victory at Caesars Palace, Leonard of Palmary Park, Md., boosted his pro record to 23-4 with 14 knockouts. The 1976 Olympic gold medal winner had 40 wins with no losses in his amateur career. Leonard, who received $10,000 for the fight, meets Wilfredo Benitez of Puerto Rico on Dec. 1. The fight has not been announced, but Palace officials report that Leonard, fighting at 151 pounds, had control of the fight from the outset. Chiwuervi, at 153, had virtually no control, and was fasting fast lab and short but powerful right. CHIAVINER, OF Kansas City, the World Boxing Council's No. 6, ranked super welterweight contender, now has a record of 34-11 with 21 knackouts. Chiaverini, making his first appearance on a live national telecast, earned $81,000 for the flight. sua films Monday, June 25 Wednesday. June 27 (1974) Friday, June 29 BIG WEDNESDAY THIEVES LIKE US Dir. Robert Altman, with Keith Carridin, Shelley Duvall, Louise Fletcher, John Schuck, Altman's alumni, and the young love youth during the Depression. Dir. John Millus, with Jan-Michael Vincent, William Katt, Gary Busy, Follows three young men over a twelve year period who live to surf. CHINATOWN Monday, July 2 (1978) Dir. Roman Polanski, with Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston, John Hillerman, Roman Polanski. (1974) THE BAD SLEEP WELL Dir. Akira Kurosawa, with Toshiko Mifune, Kurosawa's classic movie about corruption in contemporary Japan. Japan's subtitles. All Items will be shown in Wooldruff Auditorium in the KansasUlman aton and will be available day nighties; $1.00 all other tickets. Ticket sold at SKA Office. No reserved. (1960) CLEARANCE SALE OF USED AND OLD CAMPING EQUIPMENT FROM WILDERNESS DISCOVERY RENTAL SERVICE Including old nights, tending bags, coolers, lanterns, canoes, tandem bikes, and more. Stop by the SUA Office (Kansas Union) and take a look then make a book to be Friday. June 29th. 5:00 p.m. For more information and a list of sale items, contact the SUA Office, 864-3477. THE BEST FRIENDS MOLD INDUSTRY COMMONWEALTH THEATRES GREATER COMFORT, SERVICE AND ENTERTAINMENT! Granada SALVATUR ... isqueque F. L. URBEL Eve at 7:30 & 9:30 Sat Sun 2:30 Hillcrest Eye 7:20 & 9:40 Sat Sun 1:45 Hillcrest Ever 7.455 $9.50 Eat Extra 9.00 NOW SHOWING! "MAIN EVENT" PG NOW SHOWING! 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George Scott opened the inning with 10 runs, and the Astros Amos Olsing played. The two runners advanced on a wild pitch by Angel's starter Dave Frost. Frank White then singled to score one run, and Fred Patek batted in the ninth. Leonard, on 106-pitch limit, threw only 99 pitches in recording his fifth complete game of the season. In six of the innings, he was one out of seven and faced only the minimum, three batters. Local bicyclist places 3rd in state championship race Leonard, 54, who missed five starts with an inflammation in his right elbow, lost a shutout in the seventh when Willey Mays Alikens hit a two-run homer with two out. Carney Lansford had led off the inning with a double. PANCAKE HOUSE & RESTAURANT 25.90 WEST 4th The victory, which capped a three-game sweep of the Angels by Kansas City, moved the Royals to two within games of the Los Angeles Angels in the American League West. Conrad rode the 106-mile race in 4:44:51, more than 12 minutes slower than the winner. Steve Tilford, of Topeka, Tilford rode the 90-mile race in 4:32:12, at an average speed of 28 rph. Tilford's brother, Kris, a former KU student, placed second. ANHEM, Calif. (AP) — Dennis Leonard, making his second start since May 24, pitched a three-hitter and George Britt hit a two-run home run in the ninth inning to lead the Kansas City Royals to a 5-2 victory over the California Angels yesterday. Leonard also gave up a one-out single to Bobby Gryll in the third. All the Tostados you can eat *2.50 Conrad, who has won the men's state championship for the past three years, was named all-american in the nation. Twelve miles into the race, while still among the leaders, a flat tire put a snag in the back of his car. Summar hours 11am - 8pm 1105 Massachusetts Royals sweep California CASA DE TACO Conrad's bike, custom-built of special weight Italian tunic, is designed to be lightweight. COPIES 4c GRAMPY'S Conrad said the reward and pleasure he got from competing and traveling were worth the sacrifices he made in time and money. offer expires July 1. 1979 904 Vermont 843-8019 The bike, which Conrad said was worth $1,200, is fitted with Italian components, including $40 silk-cased tires that are pumped up to a rock-hard 125 psi. BESIDES SPENDING time and energy on cycling, Contraf, as most other racers do. "I had a hernited disk that kept me off the bike till early April," he said. He said he had not had a chance to recover completely from his long lay off. Conrad, who said he normally trained 10,000 miles a year, had late start this year. represent Kansas at the national event. KANSAS CITY dicking Lansford off first base. 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California I LOB - Kansas City C 95 Sh-Wh - S-Patch IPH H R ER BR BO IPH H R ER BR BO Leonard W s-4 Lewis M s-4 Frost L, 5-4 WP-Frost, T-2:24, A-32, 210. 9 12 5 5 4 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Sunday's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE | | KcW | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Baltimore | 47 | 21 | .471 | — | | Boston | 44 | 25 | .638 | 2½ | | New York | 41 | 33 | .690 | 9 | | Newark | 32 | 35 | .342 | 9 | | Detroit | 32 | 35 | .478 | 13½ | | Cleveland | 22 | 37 | .464 | 13¼ | | Toronto | 22 | 37 | .311 | 9 | WEEK 12 California 42 32 358 3 Kansas City 39 32 348 2 Minnesota 39 32 348 2 Minnesota 39 32 348 2 South Carolina 39 32 401 8 % Seattle 39 32 413 11 % Georgia 39 32 419 20 % Houston 14 29 603 Indiana 27 37 580 %8 Kansas 37 36 618 %8 Los Angeles 32 41 438 12 San Diego 32 41 438 12 Atlanta 32 41 438 12 Minnesota 4, Chicago 3-1 Minnesota 5, Atlanta 3-1 Boston 8, Toronto 4 New York Cleveland 3-1 Arizona 2, New Orleans 3-1 Kansas City 5, California 2 Oakland 2, Boston 1 | | W | L | Pct. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Montreal | 39 | 29 | .108 | 4% | | St. Louis | 31 | 30 | .106 | 4% | | Philadelphia | 36 | 31 | .532 | 12% | | Chicago | 36 | 31 | .532 | 12% | | New York City | 31 | 31 | .511 | 12% | Chicago p. 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