Section B · Page 10 The University Daily Kansan --- Monday, May 7, 2001 STUDENTS & COLLEGE GRADS ONE FINAL REMINDER Years of "intense study" (last minute cramming) do NOT improve long-term memory! So, remember Quintiles for your cash-flow needs this summer! Participate in a Clinical Research Trial & Earn Up To $1000 or More! You may qualify if you're: - A healthy adult, age 18 or older - Taking no or few medications - No more than 25 lbs overweight - Available for an in-house stay Call today! (913) 894-5533 (800) 292-5533 Join the Search for Better Health! Twins win with Royals' help KANSASCITY, Mo. — Brad Radke was not at his best yesterday. He did enough, though, to become the first eixe game adapter in the. The Associated Press six-game winner in the major leagues this season Radke scattered seven hits in eight and 1/3 innings, leading the Minnesota Twins to a4-2 victory against the Kansas City Royals. "I made a lot of mistakes," Radke said. "A lot of guys got themselves out. This probably wasn't my best game. Three or four guys made nice plays behind me." Luis Rivas had three hits, including a home run, for Minnesota, which improved to 21-8, its best start since the 1979 team began the season with the same record. Radke (6-0) lowered his ERA to 2.22, which second ranks in the AL. He struck out five and walked none. He has walked only four of the 206 batters he has faced this season. buttress he has accused this "I don't strike out a lot of guys, so I need to cut my walks down," Radke said. He threw 22 first-pitch strikes to the 33 Royals batted he faced. "He's a strike threer, but not a strikeout pitcher," said Royals manager Tony Muser. "He has three real good pitches. He never shows a tendency." Twins closer LaTroy Hawkins, who blew his first save in 24 career chances on Saturday, replaced Radke after he allowed one-out singles to Joe Randa and Mark Quinn in the ninth inning. Hawkins walked a batter but got the final two outs, recording his 10th save this season. He got Hector Ortiz to fly out with the bases loaded, ending the game. Radke gave up three singles in the first two innings, then retired 10 straight before allowing a run in the sixth inning. 'Radke's control wasn't as sharp as it has been, although I know it didn't look that way," said Twins manager Tom Kelly. "Our defense made some nice plays. We did just enough on the offensive side to win, to get the job done." Radke hit Luis Alicea leading off the sixth, and Alicea eventually came around to score on Jermaine Dve's sacrifice fly. Cristian Guzman led off the game with his major-league leading seventh triple. He scored on Doug Mientklewicz's sacrifice fly, giving the Twins a 1-1 lead. Rivas' solo shot with one out in the sixth made it 2-0. The Twins added two runs in the eighth with help from Dee Brown's fielding error on Tom Prince's fly to shallow center and reliever Jason Grimslay's wild pitch. Royals pitcher Chad Durbin (0-2), called up from the minors on Tuesday, nearly matched Radke, but took the loss. "I thought I had it, but it popped out of my glove," Brown said. "It's definitely my fault." White Sox snap four-game skid The Associated Press ARLINGTON, Texas — The Chicago White Sox paid attention to a pregame lecture from hitting coach Von Joshua on the value of patience at the plate. Ray Durham and Jose Valentin had RBI singles in a four-run seventh inning as the White Sox snapped a four-game skid with a 10-5 win against the Texas Rangers yesterday. Chicago started the day 10th in the league with a team batting average of .249 and 12th in the AL with 4.1 runs per game. Joshua was particularly upset because of the performance of his hitters in Saturday night's 2-0 loss to Texas. The White Sox managed only three hits in eight innings off Rangers starter Ryan Glynn, who entered the game allowing an average of 14.9 hits and 7.2 walks per nine innings this season. "I was pretty mad, pretty upset," Joshua said. "I told them to not let pitchers push us around. Be patient. Take what the pitcher gives you. If you get a slider outside, don't try to pull it. Go to right field with it and get a base hit. Don't try to hit home runs." Manager Jerry Manuel was as dis- usted as Joshua. "We had a much better approach today," Manuel said. "Hopefully we can understand how important it is to wait, not swing at balls that are outside. If we do that, we'll be fine. Von had a good meeting and got his point across." The White Sox, off to their worst start since 1950, set a season high for runs. Chicago's four-run seventh matched its biggest inning of the season. With Texas leading 4-3, the White Sox rallied in the seventh inning against Kenny Rogers (1-3). Royce Clayton led off with a walk and went to second on pinch-hitter Tony Graffanino's infield single with one out. Durham's single scored Clayton, which tied it at 4-4. Then Valentin greeted reliever Mark Petkovsek with a single that scored the goahead run. Magglio Ordonez followed with a grounder to third, and first baseman Rafael Palmeiro misplayed Ken Caminiti's throw for an error as Durham scored. Palmeiro made a second miscue on the same play when his throw back to third to get Valentin was also wild. Valentin scored, making it 7-4. "I'm off to a rough start, but I'm going to keep my chin up and keep going," said Caminiti, who went 0-for-4 with an error. "It's been a struggle for me but I'm going to keep showing up." David Wells (3-3)allowed four runs and eight hits in seven innings, notching his first win since April 19. Wells has been feuding with the Chicago media and refused to comment after the game. Game notes ■ Ordonez was back in the White Sox lineup after missing Saturday's game with a sore right wrist. - Durham left the game with a left leg injury after running out a ninth inning double. Durham was hit by a pitch in the first inning and the leg gradually tightened up. East Division W L 12 Pct. GB Stk. Toronto 19 18 613 — W1 *Boston 19 18 600 1/2 W1 New York 19 18 594 1/2 W1 Baltimore 13 19 406 61/2 L5 Tampa Bay 9 22 290 1/2 L3 Central Division W 21 W 1 L Pct. GB Stk. Minnesota 21 8 724 -4 Strk. Cleveland 20 10 690 1 W8 Detroit 12 17 414 9 L1 Kansas City 11 20 355 1 L1 Chicago 10 19 321 11/12 AMERICAN LEAGUE Fort Division North Division Seattle W 1 L Pct. GB Strik 安息海 23 8 7 .742 48 Strik Anahise 15 11 7 .642 48 Strik Tampa 11 11 19 .400 10/12 Strik Texas 11 11 19 .407 11/12 Strik *late game not included Fresher 10, Tampa Bay 3 N. Yankees 2, Baltimore 1 Minnesota 4, Kansas City 2 Chicago White Sox 10, Texas 5 Anaheim 3, Detroit 2, 10inn. Toronto 1, Seattle 3 Toronto 11, Seattle 3 Boston at Oakland,(n) Today's Game Chicago White Sox (Garland 0-1) at Texas (Oliver 4-1), 2.09 p.m. NATIONALLEAGUE Philadelphia 18 W 12 Pct. 60B — Stk 1 Atlanta 15 17 16 469 4 — W2 Florida 15 13 16 448 4 1/2 W1 New York 13 17 14 337 5 L1 Montreal 13 17 13 483 6 1/4 Central Division Central Universities Chicago 19 11 W Pct. GB Strk Houston 16 11 833 -2 W3 Milwaukee 16 11 552 2/12 W4 Cincinnati 16 11 533 3 L1 Indianapolis 14 15 483 4 L2 Pittsburgh 14 15 484 4/12 L2 West Division | | W | L | Pct. | GB | Stk. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Los Angeles | 17 | 14 | 548 | - | R3 | | Arizona | 16 | 15 | 516 | 1 | W1 | | Colorado | 16 | 15 | 500 | 1/12 | W2 | | San Francisco | 15 | 15 | 500 | 11/2 | W2 | | San Diego | 15 | 15 | 484 | 2 | W4 | **8th Grade** St. Louis 5 Florida 5, Milwaukee 1 Arizona 2, N.M. Metz 3 San Diego 8, Cincinnati 2 Houston 13, Montreal 7 Pittsburgh 4, Colorado 3, 11 inn. 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