Tuesday, April 10. 1979 6.28 Tigers dump Royals KANSAS CITY (UTY)—Ron LeFlore drives in four runs with a double and single last night to lift the Detroit Tigers to a 7-3 triumph over the previously unbeaten Kansas City Royals behind the combined pitching of Mitkox Wilcox and John Hiller. The Tigers were trailing 2-1 in the seventh when LeFiore, who had gone hilted in seven previous at-bats this season and at bats with Alta, Pia Markowski and Trammelli, who had both singled. Lefore added a two-run single in a four- run ninth as Detroit handed Rich Gale his first win. DETROIT WENT Ahead 1-4 in the fourth on a triple走 Kemp and a sacrifice飞 by Bankowski. Kansas City later took the lead with a pair of runs in the sixth on an RBI double by Pete LaCock and—and after Wilcox consecutive walks to load the bases—a go-head sacrifice fly by Frank White. Softball team rained out in finals The KU women's softball team made it to the final round of the Southwest Missouri State Tournament in Springfield last fall before the entire tournament was raided out. University, 5-0 in the second round before losing to Texas Women's University, 40. KU qualified for the six-tteam final round but the meet was canceled Sunday. Therefore, KU finished fourth in the tournament. UK blacked Tarkio College, 8-0 in the round and defeated Oklahoma State. KU's next game is Thursday at Emporia State University. Rugby team loses in Big Eight finals The KU rugby club advanced to the finals of the Big Eight Rugby Tournament last week in Norman, Oka, and lost to a powerful Oklahoma team, 24-1. "We were in the finals against Oklahoma like I thought we would be," Boyle said, "we just had a bad day." According to the club's presiding officer, Bill Boyle, the squaw was a bit disappointed with its play in the finals. The winner of YOU was to present stiff competition. KU had advanced to the final by defeating Oklahoma State University in the first round, 22-8, and The Rows in the semifinals, 12-4. The Rows, a team from an area near the place of Iowa State, which failed to show up for the competition. The ruggers' next game will be Saturday at home against the Kansas City Blues. Malcom △ Miller Incorporated ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS Are interviewing for the following Kansas City area positions: - ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER* 1-5 Yrs. Experience Salary $18K Range *DRAFTSMEN/DETAILERS* Architectural Engineering Drawing Grads Salaries $12K range *CIVIL or ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERS* 1-6 years Experience Structural Steel Design Work Above Average Academic Background Send Your Resume *MALCOM MILLER* INcorporated P.O. Box 7027 Shawnee Mission, KS 86207 or call (913)484-4400 25th & IOWA—HOLIDAY PLAZA "NEW MILE STORE" mfg. list 13.98 Make a new plan, Stan. The TOWERS, make it part of your plans. Sign your lease for next fall before April 30 and save $90! Show apartment now open jayhawker towers apartments 1803 w. fifteenth The Kansas baseball team split a doubleheader with the University of Colorado yesterday afternoon in Boulder, bringing KU's Big Eight record to 2-2. KU took the opener 11-0 and CU won the second game 5-3. Steve Jeltz, sophomore second baseman, starred for the Jayhawks in the first game with a three-run home run in the fourth inning, a bung single in the sixth and a solo homer in the seventh. The home runs were the first of Jeltz's collegiate career. University Daily Kansan KU splits twin bill Kansas... 210 403 - 1 - 11 - cr ... 4 Colorado... 000 000 - 0 - 4 St. Clair and Dekalb; Larkin; Lembeh; W. Waverly W. W-Strich (B-34) L.-Strich (A-1); H-Jer-12 2, KU On Campus UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas 400 107 1 3 1 Michigan 400 92 1 3 1 Wisconsin 400 92 1 3 1 West Virginia 395 86 1 3 1 Worcester 395 86 1 3 1 *Pick a team.* TODAY: THE COLLEGE ASSEMBLY meets at 4 in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. MICHAEL HIGGINS, professor of anthropology, University of Northern Kentucky, doing Anthropology as a Radical Activity," at 4 in the Walnut Room of the Union. TONIGHT: VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE will be available from 6 to 8 in the legal aid office in new Green Hall. M.A.S., GNSW, professor of anthropology, University of Minnesota, will speak on "Marxist Approaches in Anthropology" at 7 in 17 Fraser. Phyllis Brill, soprane and Antonio Perez, baritone, will perform at 8 in Raventhal Court in Murray Hall. TOMORROW: WEDNESDAY FORUM will present Charles Gallagher, American Universities Field Staff, at 11:45 a.m. in the EMC Center, 1204 Oread, MICHAEL HIGGINS, professor of anthropology, University of Northern Colorado, will speak about "A Nurse's Clinic in Salt Lake," at 4 P.M., Kawan Room of the Union, KU SAILING CENTER, and C of the Union, EAST ASIAN EMIS SERIES will present "Red Beard" at 1 Dyne Auditorium, KU GUNG FU CLUB will meet at 7:38 in 173 Robinson. KU India Club Presents: a night of Classical Dance of India featuring: Hema Rajagopalan with Vocal solo by Bahrat Trivedi Instrumental music by Krishna & Menon April 14 7:00 pm Hoch Auditorium $1^{00} KU students $1^{50} General public tickets at SUA and at door For further information call 864-3477 Partially funded by International Club, Student Activity Fee, and SUA IN ASSOCIATION WITH NE & MARTIN WOLFF PRESENT The Doobie Brothers WITH SPECIAL GUEST Jay Ferguson FRIDAY,APRIL27 8:00 PM ALLEN FIELD HOUSE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS,LAWRENCE GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE CLOSE TO STAGE: $7.00 RESERVED TICKETS AVAILABLE IN LAWRENCE AT SUA BOX OFFICE AND KIEFS, KANSAS CITY AT ALL CAPITOL TICKET OUTLETS, CAPER'S CORNER, CHOOSEY BEGGAR, SECOND COMING, TIGER'S, DAVEY'S LOCKER OR DIAL-A-TIC AT (816) 753-6617; MANHATTAN AT THE RECORD STORE, TOPEKA AT MOTHER EARTH