12 University Daily Kansan Sports Monday, March 17, 1986 Royals down Rangers with 11th-inning rally POMPANO BEACH, Fla. — Reserve shortstop Jimmy Scranton's 11th-inning RBI single snapped a 5-5 tie and Kansas City added two more runs to defeat Texas 8-5 in an exhibition game at Municipal Stadium yesterday. Scranton's tie-breaking hit, which caromed off shortstop Curtis Wilkerson's glove, came off loser Scott Patterson, the last of five Rangers pitches. Lefthander Mike Jones picked up the victory for the Royals with three innings of one-hit relief. Larry Parrish hit a two-run homer and Pete Incaviglia hit a solo home run off Kansas City starter Danny Jackson. Frank White and Steve Balboni both hit home runs against Rangers rookie Edwin Correa. Simmons keys Braves win Texas rookie Bobby Witt had his third-straight impressive outing, pitching three innings and striking out three. Witt has surrendered just one hit and struck out 10 in six exhibition hits. Kansas City is 4-3 in exhibition. The Rangers, 3-4, made their first cut, sending pitchers Greg Ferlenda, Kenny Rogers and Paul Kilugus and catchers Chad Kreuter and Don Werner to their minor league complex at Plant City, Fla., for reassignment. The Associated Press The Atlanta Braves were looking for more sock in their lineup when they acquired veteran Ted Simmons from Milwaukee, and that's just what they got yesterday. Simmons, who was traded for Rick Cerone in the off-season, hit a runscoaching double in the 12th inning to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 in exhibition baseball at Vero Beach, Fla. Simmons also had a double in the eighth inning keying a two-run unrising that tied the score. Scores in other exhibition games were Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 6; Baltimore 5, Montreal 4; Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 6; Detroit 1, Chicago White Sox 10; Kansas City 8, Texas 5 in 11 innings; New York Yankees 10, Chicago White Sox 6 in a 10-inning split-squad game; Toronto 2, New York Yankees 1; Boston 8, Houston 5; New York Mets 8, Minnesota 2; Milwaukee 3, San Francisco 3 in an 11-inning tie; Oakland 5, Cleveland 3; California 11, Seattle 6 and Chicago Cubs 5, San Diego 4 and San Diego 3, Chicago Cubs 0. Padres 3, Cubs 0 Spring Training Four San Diego pitchers, led by the five-inning, no-hit performance of starter Eric Show, allowed only four hits against Chicago in Vancouver, British Columbia. Cubs 5, Padre 4. Steve Lake broke a 4-4 tie in the eighth innings in Chicago's victory over San Diego in Mesa, Ariz. Mets 8, Twins 2 Kevin Mitchell hit two home runs, including a three-run shot that highlighted a five-run first inning, as New York crushed Minnesota. Angels 11. Mariners 6 Margaret Doug DeCinces, Dick Schofield, Darrell Miller and Ruppert Jones had two hits each, in California's 12-hit attack against Seattle. A's 5. Indiana 3 Joacqu Andujar allowed two hits in three innings and Oakland teammate Rick Langford gave up just one hit and an unearned run in four innings against Cleveland. Red Sox 4, Astros 5 Glenn Hoffman and Dave Sax each hit two run homers at Aurelio Lopez in the eighth inning, powering Boston over Houston. Blue Jays 2. Yankees 1 Kelly Gruber's ninth-inning double off the left-center field fence scored Garth forg from first and gave Toronto its victory over one New York team. Rookie Orestes Destrade had four hits, including a tie-breaking home run that triggered a four-run 10th inning, leading another Yankee team to victory over Chicago. Tigers 1, Sox 0. Yankees 10, White Sox 6 An RBI double by Darrell Evans produced Detroit's only run as Dan Petry, Chuck Cary and Wilie Hernandez combined for a five-hitter against a second White Sox team. Phillies 8, Cardinals 6 Kurt Stillwell led off the bottom of the ninth inning with a home run, Cincinnati's win over Pittsburgh. Orlates 5, Expos 4 John Russell hit a two-run homer in the seventh iming, as Philadelphia beat St. Louis. Reds 7. Pirates 6 Baltimore had a pair of runs in the ninth off Montreal relief pitcher Jeff Beardon Mitch Webster hit a two-run homer for the Expos, who committed four errors. Sports Briefs Recreation Services' spring wrestling tournament will be today through Wednesday at Robinson Center. Wrestling tourney scheduled this week The Independent tournament will be at 6 p.m. today; the Greek tournament will be at 6 p.m. tomorrow and the Hill Championships will be at 6 p.m. Wednesday. The Open tournament will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Weigh-in times for all divisions will be from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. each day. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Lon Krunger, a two-time player of the year for Kansas State and protege of Jack Hartman, will be named today to replace Hartman as K-State's head basketball coach, the Associated Press learned. KSU to name coach Kruger, 34, has been head coach at Pan American University the past four years after a five-year stint as Hartman's assistant. He was planning to be introduced as head coach at an 11 a.m. new conference game, on the KKR campus in Manhattan, the AP was told. A multi-sport high school star in Silver Lake, Kruger was ignored by most college recruiters because of his 51-1 height. But under Hartman's tutelage, he became a smart, play-making guard who was voted the Associated Press Big Eight Player of the Year his last two seasons in 1972-73 and 1973-74. The Wildcats won the Big Eight title his sophomore and junior seasons, then finished second to the 1973-74 Kansas team that reached the NCAA Final Four. and announced almost exactly one year later that he would retire at the end of this season, his 16th at Kansas State. Kruger is replacing one of the nation's most respected coaches. Hartman, 60, underwent emergency heart surgery in January 1985 The Kansas rugby-football teams defeated the Topea rugby-football teams twice Saturday in Topea. KU rugby teams win The club team won 14-8 and the reserve team won 36-0. Pelo Casal led the club team with two ties. Dominic Barnaо scored on a drop kick and Carlos Rivolo scored with a penalty kick. For the reserve team, Pete Knudson scored three tries and Pat Kirk added another try. In the March 8 game against the St. Louis Bombers, the Jayhawk club team won 22-12. The reserve team squeaked by 10-9. 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