Wednesday, June 11, 1986 Sports University Daily Kansan 13 K.C. wins in rain The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo — George Brett went 5-for-5 and Orge Jorta got four hits and drove in three runs, sparking an 18-hit attack last night that led the Kansas City Royals over Seattle Mariners 8-1 at Royals Stadium. Brett, who had a double and four singles, had his fifth career five-hit game. He scored three runs and two doubles. Orta hit two doubles and two singles. The win broke Seattle's seven- game winning streak at Royals Stadium dating back to Sept. 9, 1984. The start of Tuesday night's game was delayed one hour and 57 minutes because of rain. Kansas City reiliever Steve Farr, 42, inherited a bases-loaded situation with two outs in the fifth from rooker starter Scott Bankhead. Farr ended the inning by striking out Dane Tartabul. Brett and Orta sandwiched doubles around Frank White's RBI single in the sixth, increasing the Royals' lead to 9-5. The Mariners got two runs off of rookie starter Scott Bankhead in the first. Harold Reynolds was hit by a pitch and John Moses singled him to second. The Mariners then executed a double steal. Alvin Davis drove in a run with a groundout and Jim Presley followed with an RB single. Lonnie Smith singled in the Royals' first, stole second and scored on Brett's single. The Royals tied it 2-4 in the first round, doubled Steve Bajala's RBI single and Steve Bajala's RBI single. Smith singled leading off the bottom of the third, stole second and scored on Rudy Law's single. Wilcox restarted starter Bill Swift and gave up a single to Brett and an RB1 single. A second flight to Fly gave the Royals a 5-4 lead. Brett's leadoff single in the fifth was followed by an RBI double by Orta, who scored the Royals' seventh run on Jum Sundberg's single. Royals Report Compiled by Dawn O'Malley Sports Editor On Deck Today Tomorrow Royals vs. Seattle Royals vs. Seattle 7:35 p.m. at Royals Stadium Royals vs. California 9:35 p.m. at Anaheim Stadium Shauna Norfeet/KANSAN Royals vs. California 9:35 p.m. at Anaheim Stadium Saturday Royals vs. California 7:05 p.m. at Anaheim Stadium Monday Royals vs. California Monday Boyals vs. Oakland Royals vs. California 1:35 p.m. at Anaheim Stadium Tuesday 9:35 p.m. at Oakland Coliseum Royals vs. Oakland 7:35 p.m. at Oakland Coliseum Standings American League East Division W L Pct. GB Boston 38 19 .667 Baltimore 33 22 .600 4 New York 34 23 .596 4 Milwaukee 30 26 .536 $7_{1/2}$ Cleveland 28 28 .500 $9_{1/2}$ Toronto 28 30 .483 $10_{1/2}$ Detroit 25 29 .493 $11_{1/2}$ score. Henderson was charged with a four-base error in the third inning of Monday night's game. Seattle won the game 5-3. West Division W L Pct. GB Texas 32 25 461. Kansas City 29 28 509 3 California 28 29 491 4 Chicago 24 32 429 7½ Oakland 34 32 424 8 Minnesota 23 35 397 9 Seattle 23 38 356 12 Includes games through last night American League American Delray New York 6, Oakland 7 Boston 4, Oakland 8 Boston 4, Toronto 3 Texas 14, Minnesota 10 Milwaukee 6, Baltimore 3 Kansas City 9, Seattle 5 Last night's results Kansas City's Rudy Law slides safely into home as Seattle catcher Bob Kearney can only wait for a throw. Law had hit a routine hit that Seattle right fielder Dave Henderson dropped, letting Law come all the way around to National League New York 8, Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 6, Chicago 4 Montreal 4, St. Louis 2 Houston 12, San Diego 1 Los Angeles 1, Cincinnati 0 San Francisco 3, Atlanta 0 By Kristi Schroeder Kansas head men's track coach Bob Timmons said his team's showing at the National College Athletic Association Outdoor Track and Field championships June 2-7 at the Utah State was a learning experience. Timmons said Monday that the team could only learn from their disappointing performances and look Men Track to an even better season next year. "J don't think it a complete loss." Timmons said. "It will help us build for next year." Pole vaulters Scott Huffman and Chris Bobanan and long jumpers Ray Mitchell and Sharrier Hazim failed to qualify on Friday's finals in their events. Javelin thrower Ron Bahm placed seven with a throw of 228 feet 1/2 inches the finals, but his throw fell below his personal best of 240 feet. Timmons said that although Bahm did not throw particularly well, he did make the All-America team. In order to make the All-America team, an athlete must finish in the top eight. Timmons said his athletes just weren't up enough for the meet. Pressure beats track star "They seemed to be kind of down" he said. "They were flat. This is the Last weekend's National College Athletic Association track and field championships in Indianaaploia marked the finale of the tournament season. It also was the end of Katherine Ormsby's track career. Ormsey, a North Carolina State junior from Rockingham, N.C., quit in the middle of the 10,000-meter race she was running at the NCAA meet. She ran about one block to the New York bridge and jumped onto the flood plane of the White River. Ormsey was left with wounds that remained in the surgical intensive-care unit at Wishard Memorial Hospital in Indianapolis. Police have listed the incident as an attempted suicide, but others are trying to rationalize the accident themselves. "It is very unfortunate that it had to happen," the Carla Coffey, Kansas women, said on Monday. "But I don't think it is related to just track and field. Each person has a way of coping with stress. But to the point of attempting to commit suicide, I have never had an athlete do it. Coffey said she kept an open- door policy for her athletes. She wants them to come to her to talk. "We always sit down and are always reminding them, academics are first, track and field is second." Coffey said. "Having a happy balance is very important. I think this is an incident that just happened. They (athletes) put more pressure on themselves because they want to succeed." Kansas distance runner Melissa Satterfield said she had felt depressed after a poor performance. "I've felt that way, you want to crawl into a hole," she said. "I think I put pressure on myself to run well. I do what I think I can do. I have certain goals. You always want to beat someone. If I do badly, I think I do better the next meet." toughest outdoor meet of the season, and you have to be up." Although it shouldn't have man, that he peaked at the Big Eight, Huff- man said, it was hard for him to be able to see new weeks later and to peak again. “It's a real long season,” Huffman said. “And we had to get so pumped up for the Big Eight.” For Huffman the biggest disappointment was that the height of the winning vault is 18 feet3/4 inch, his jump was at the Big Eight was higher. The women's team was represented by Denise Buchanan. She placed ninth in the shot-put with a distance of 51 feet. "I was pretty calm the first day," Buchanan said. "I was lucky to be there. I was going to go out and see. I didn't put a lot of pressure on it." Buchanan had been picked to finish 12th, but finished better than expected. She was disappointed that she didn't make the All-America team. "That's the one thing I wanted to do this season," she said. "I would like to think people that did get the top eight are very good at what they do. I would really like to get up there with them. 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