infor- ness tous aless for to is use used seir unto try, of, be not able to entil Thursday, April 5, 1979 5 The Leftovers downed Delta Upsilon 96-55 last night in Robinson Gymnasium to win the men's intramural basketball Hill Championship. Leftovers win Hill crown The Leftovers, an independent team of seniors, used a tough zone defense to hold off the DU team in the late stages of the game. Behind 96-51 with 1:07 to play, the DU's rallied with five straight points, but couldn't hit two shots within the last 10 seconds. Besides the intramural crown, the Leftovers have won the Lawrence city league and the Lawrence city league tournament championships. The women's intramural Hill championship game will be played tonight at 5:30 in Robinson Gymnasium. KC starts tonight against Toronto Kansas City, the American League West division champion, will start Dennis Leonard at pitcher. Leonard is a 20-game winner. He has had six wins. He will face Toronto on Tom Underwood The Kansas City Royals start their 1979 baseball season against the Toronto Blue Jays in a game that was contested. This is Kansas City's first season home opener since 1974, when the Minnesota Twins won 64-1 last year. Los Angeles lost at 85-70 in their final game. Besides Leonard, the 'Royals' starting lineup consists of Darrrell Dorell at catcher, George Brett at third base, Fred Patek at shortstop, Frans White at second base, John Sloan at first base, Olivia Altamark at first base and outfitters Aumos Otis, Clint Hurd and Al Cowens. The Royals are seeking their third straight division crown. After winning their division the past three years, they lost to the Yankees in the American League playoffs. Kings'victory earns playoff berth KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Sm. Lacey scored four points in overtime and PhilFord added three to the propel the Kansas City Kings past the Los Angeles Lakers, 115-111, last night and clinch a National Basketball Association playoff berth. The Lakers, also battling for a playoff bid in the Western Conference, appeared to have it locked up when Norm Xionn drove in for a layup with two seconds left in regulation play and gave Los Angeles a 100-98 lead. But the Kings sent it into overtime when scout Westman took an inbounds pass from Bennick. The victory gave the Kings a 44-10 record and a half-game lead over Denver, which will now be a fact. Ford led Kansas with 24 points, Otis Birdsong had 20 and Lacey 19. Kareneb Abdul-Jabbar put in 20 points for the Lakers and Kenny Carr had 17. Wedman, a 6-7 forward who was injured last month in an automobile accident, executed a three-point play to give the Kings a 103-102 over lead. Nixon, who led all scorers with 27 points, then put the Lakers on top, 105-103. With 3:15 left in overtime, Jabbar hooked over Lacey's head for a 107-105 Lakers lead, and then Lacey's two unanswered buckets gave Lacey a 112-109 advantage with 1:35 remaining. A Nixon basket brought the Lakers to within two before the Kings' Bird-song provided the final margin with a short follow shot. Ross narrows picks coach says KU on top Ricky Ross, one of KU's most sought-after prospects, said yesterday that he would play collegiate basketball at other Kansas or Oklahoma universities, narrowed his earlier list of five possibilities. By.JOHN P,THARP Ross, a prep All-American who led Wichita State to two straight state championships, will visit the Arkansas campus this weekend. He had planned to visit the schools he eliminated from consideration Georgia and North Carolina were the others. Bill Hinehaugh, Ross' high school coach, said yesterday that his 6-star guard had gone on a three-game losing streak. Associate Sports Editor "He's basically leaning toward Kansas." Himebaugh said. Ross averaged 32 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and four steals a game this season. SPECULATION IN THE KU camp is una Ross will sign with Kansas. Eddie Sutton, Arkansas coach, said yesterday that Ross indeed was leaning toward KU. "I think Kansas is still in the drivers' seat the No. 1 position, Sutton said of KU's chances." Sutton said it was a long shot for Ross to sign with the Razerbacks, but that he hoped to Fayetteville would impress the highly-touted prep player. "As long as he's going to visit, we feel we've got a chance," Sutton said. The distinctive design, SOLO Food Industries branding and unique product line will allow you to foray into and embrace the food industry. The price range is $48 to $150 per person. The package is due by mid-August and is enough to carry books for two people. The book is a natural cool with a glossy finish. Please send payment in cash only. The CO2 DUE is $39.00 per person. Cash payments are accepted and 3-4 weeks delivery. SOLO FOOD INSTITUTES Baker game today Ross, who earlier had said that he could fit into the K-State program better than the KU program, said yesterday he thought that he could go to Arkansas and fill the position vacated by graduating All-American Sidney Moncrief. KU's baseball doubleheader with Hasker University has been postponed again, this time because of field conditions. The games will be made up, a fashion, with a single, nine-inning game today at Quigley Field. "I WOULD LIKE to play point guard some of the time, but not all of the time," Ross said after the Kansas Basketball Classic two weeks ago in Topeka. "As a freshman, I thought I would probably play both guard positions." --with every Haircut at Ross said he would make a decision later this month or early in May. 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