Monday, April 28,1986 Sports University Daily Kansan 11 Suzy Mast/KANSAN Leap Frog KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Royals second baseman Frank White tries to leap over Boston Red Sox's Don Baylor after he completed the throw to first. Red Sox Tony Armas grounded to the shortstop Angel Salazar and was thrown out on the double play. Armas pulled his left hip muscle running to first base and left the game. The Royals lost to the Red Sox 6-1 in Saturday's game. Yesterday's game against the Red Sox was postponed because of rain and rescheduled as part of a doubleheader August 12. Soviets beat U.S. in gymnastics United Press International WORCESTER, Mass. — The Soviet men's gymnastics队 overcame a show start-Sunday to cruise through the Olympics in the first beating a ragged U.S. team in the first dual meet between the nations since 1983. The Soviets, who also swept the five all-around standings, were too deep in experienced athletics, winning team competition 294.6 to 291.75. As was the case Saturday when the Soviet women's team beat their relatively inexperienced counterparts from the United States, the first two events were the first two events. But the Soviets' consistency was flawless. Linemen, backs dominate draft NEW YORK - Bo Jackson has been described by most NPL scouts as a franchise player, and he appears to be a team in dire need of exactly that. United Press International Besides finishing 2-14 in 1985, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were hurting at the gate. The Buccaneers averaged 38,753 for eight home games at 74,270-capacity Tampa Stadium, and drew just 25,777 against Indianapolis and 33,992 against Green Bay in their last two games. The season average and Colts' game were franchise lows. Tampa Bay owner Hugh Culverhouse realized how Jackson, matched with James Wilder and quarterback Steve Young in the 1980s, can earners much more effective on the field at and the turntables. "We're thinking of a backfield of Jackson and Wilder — Jambo," said Calverhouse, whose team has the first pick and four of the top 40 in tomorrow's NFL draft. "This is the most critical draft in Bucs' history and I've never taken as active a role in club operations as we have now. I'd now be able to draft a few players and draft a few years from now and say Tampa Bay had an opportunity to turn a team completely around and took advantage of it." The second pick tomorrow also bears close watching by all 28 teams. The Atlanta Falcons said they would use the pick for Oklahoma's Tony Casillas, making him by far the highest drafted pure nose tackles in the league. NIL teams have used a 3-4 defense for at least several years, nose tackles are usually converted 3-4 tackles, low-round draft choices or The Falcons will be moving from a 4-3 to 4-3 this season, and new defensive coordinator Marion Campbell has Casillas to start at nose tackle. free agents. "From what I've seen, the indications are that he's ready to be a starter." Campbell said. "He has all the qualifications of being an outstanding leader in our good mood to have a good 4- defense. He will help us make the defense go." Running backs and offensive linemen are expected to dominate the first round of tomorrow's draft. There is a strong possibility that at least seven of each will be taken. The top running backs include Neal Williams, Kenny Smith, Ohio State; Kenneth Davis; TCU; Reggie Dupard, SMU; Ronnie Harmon, Iowa; Garry James, LSU; Rueben Mays, Washington State; Sports Briefs KU wins 2 games, rained out of 2 more The Kansas softball team, which had defeated Kansas State, 9-2, and Nebraska-Omaha, 7-0, in the Creighton Invitational softball tournament this weekend in Kansas City. The tournament because of rain. Kansas designated hitter Tracy Kansas, 42-12 and ranked fifth nationally, was the only team undefeated in the tournament. The Jayhawks were scheduled to meet Cleveland Creighton yesterday, but rain forced those games to be canceled. Bunge hit a three-run home run, and Kansas pitcher Sherri Mach allowed only four Wildcat hits in Kansas' win in the first game. Mach improved her season record to 22-5 Bunge also had the game winning hit in the second game, while freshman pitcher Reenie Powell and Nebraska-Omaha to three hits. Crew team does well The Kansas men's and women crew competed in the Midwest Regional Crew Championship on Saturday at Madison, Wis. Wisconsin convincingly won the championship although no scores were kept. This weekend was the first time the Kansas men's novice heavyweight team received a medal. Wadman 6th at meet Three women from the Kansas women's track team competed in the Drake Relays at Des Moines, Iowa, this weekend. Rosie Wadman finished sixth in the heptathlon with a total score of 4,668. 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