4 Monday, July 18, 1977 University Daily Kansar Otis, Porter sweep Royals past N.Y. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—Amos Otis drove in three runs and Darrrell Porter belted a two-run home to give the streaking Kansas City Royals 84 victory yesterday and a three-game sweep of the defending American League champion, the New York Jets. Porter's 415-foot shot off him Ken Clay scored Otis off the hand and staked Andy Hassler to a 2-0 lead in the second inning. Bashner followed up with the fourth Otis followed with a sacrifice fly. In the sixth, the Royals pulled away when Pete LaCock and Joe Labouwd drew walls from reliever Dick Tidwon and Otis lashed as two runnere double to left. Tidrow issued an intentional walk to Porter to force Fred Patek. But the Royals, who have won six straight games and 23 of their last 20, got a break when Randall lost Patek's pop fly in the sun and Otis and Porter scored easily. Reggie Jackson gave the Yankees their first run with a solor horse in the fourth and Willie Randphle made it 4-2 in the fifth with a run-scoring double. Hassler's fielding misce put runners at first and second in the seventh, and Mark Littell came in to yield a single to Willie Randolph for the Yankees' third tally. Littell walked Chris Chambless and Jackson in the eighth, and left-hander Mingiori came in to get Greg Nettles on a fly ball. Chambless went to third on the play and came home with the final. Yankee ran for 106 yards with a pickoff throw got away from LaCoek. Nettles made three superior defensive plays in the hot, muggy afternoon. Twice in the third inning the Yankees third baseman made diving stops of hard-hit ground balls to rob Frank White and Hal McAean of extra-base hits. In the fifth, White unexpectedly bunted down the third baseball. Nettles picked it up barehanded and made an off-balance throw to nip the runner. The defeat ended New York's road trip to Baltimore, Milwaukee and Kansas City on a dismal 3-7 note. | State | Rates | L | Pet. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Chicago | 53 | 38 | 278 | 1 | | Philadelphia | 35 | 32 | 278 | 1 | | Pittsburgh | 32 | 40 | 311 | 1 | | Baltimore | 36 | 45 | 311 | 1 | | Montreal | 47 | 45 | 311 | 1 | | New Orleans | 47 | 45 | 312 | 17 | Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 23 23 33 641 UCLA University 68 68 11 589 San Francisco 43 31 48 48 % (1) San Diego 43 31 35 473 San Jose 34 37 37 24 % (2) Oakland 24 37 37 24 % (3) Hillcrest AMERICAN LEAGUE W 39 L 38 Pts. GB Hamiltonville W 29 L 38 Pts. Bunson W 19 L 37 Pts. Cleveland W 19 L 37 Pts. Cleveland W 40 L 46 Pts. Cleveland W 40 L 46 Pts. Detroit W 41 L 46 Pts. Detroit W 41 L 46 Pts. Dallas W 19 L 41 Pts. | State | City | Miles | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Chicago | 36 | 600 | | Minnesota | 51 | 342 | | Kentucky | 50 | 423 | | Texas | 40 | 317 | | California | 42 | 317 | | Oklahoma | 42 | 317 | | Alaska | 46 | 473 | 13 | | Oregon | 41 | 433 | 13 | No games scheduled. Tomorrow's Games All-Star Game at New York; 7:30 p.m. A Monday night baseball game in the summertime is nothing unusual—usually The name of the game is beep baseball, and it will be played between the Quantrill Raiders, Lawrence's blind baseball team, and a blinded team of local celebrities. Mayer Nuria Argerianeray of Lawrence Celebrity Game Day. Rabbit But tonight's baseball game at 7 at Holcom Sports Complex, 21st Street and 46th Street in Chicago. AS MUCH GLASS AREA AS A CADILLAC SEVILLE. Bob Hopkins' Volkswagen inc. 2562 IOWA Gary Marshall, public relations director for the Lawrence Beep Baseball Association, as he planned the event so people could learn about beepball. 'Blind' players guided through been baseball BEEBALL IS PLAYED BY a team of five blind or blinded members on a baseball field without a second base. The ball electronically beeps, and the bases buzz. The batter can catch it from the same spot, after receiving surms from a sighted pitcher and catcher. also blink or blindfolded, has control of the ball. The hit must be at least 30 feet into fair territory, and the batter scores a run if he hits the ball at least once. "THEE ARE AROUND 60 beeball teams in the nation that are affiliated with NBBA, "Marshall said. "Right now we have a six-tembe ballteam league in Lawrence and Rocky Mountain and Recreation Service." The NBBA is the National Beep Ball Base Association. One or two sighted spotters are allowed to help guide fielders to the ball. The batter is out if the fielder gets control of the ball before the batter gets to base. Marshall, who grew up in Hutchinson, was a pitcher for the Houston Astros in 1965 at the age of 20. He lost his eyesight in an accident and died at the age, which ended his baseball career. He said that a recent interest in beebalphad had encouraged Blind people to become interested in beebalphad. Holcom Sports Complex. Ten teams, including the one from Lawrence, will participate in the tournament. Marsall said that the game was valuable to both blind and sighted people because it sharpened listening skills. It's especially beneficial to sighted people because it helps them to understand what it's like to be blind, he said. "THEY SEE WHAT IT FEELS like not to be able to see," Marshall said. "After playing beepleb, they know it’s difficult to live as it is. It’s not impossible to live as a blind person." aggressively, and each tried to get the advantage by gaining control of the net Celebrity players are: Ted Owens, head basketball coach at the University of Kansas; John Hade, KU alumnus who is now quarterback with the Houston Oilers; Bob Neu, newscaster at KLWN; Ed Carter, Southwestern Bell district manager and city commissioner; Rich Bailey, sports director at Sunflower Cablevision; Glenn West, vice president of Channels Commerce; Mike Wilden, assistant city manger; and Allen Quakenbush, assistant sports writer for the Lawrence Journal-World. MEMBERS OF LAWRENCE'S BEEPball team are: Gary Marshall, Nancy Steinhauser, Jess Layton, Loren Burentmeyer, Charles Hallenbeck, professor of psychology at KU, and Charles Vassallo, member of the National Beep Baseball Association. The National Beep Baseball Tournament will be held in Lawrence Sept. 16 to 18 at the Montyha, who last semester was the third man on the Baylor University singles team, said after the match that he noticed Hoffman's forehand was weaker than his backhand and began hitting to Hoffman's forehand. Tennis . . . From page one Hoffman said after the match that he, which reached the mid-90s, bothered "About midway through the first set, I began to get the chills," he said. "I have been playing in California where the weather has been cooler and I just wasn't used to the heat. It's no excuse for losing, though." We Write All Risks Automobile Insurance Gene Doane Agency 824 Mass. EVERY WEEK Every Wednesday: Acoustic Folk Jam Every Wednesday: Acoustic Folk jam Daqwwd Family Night (2 for1) Every Thursday: Daqwwd Student Night (½ price on subs) Every Day: 7th Spirit Happy Hour from 4 p.m. till 6 p.m. SPECIAL EVENTS July 18: Removal of disco system!!! July 19 & 20: Melvin Litton, the crazy balladeer/10-1 a cellar, in the Cellar July 22-23: Cornell Hurd and the Mondo Hot Pants Orchestra with special guest Lee McCord July 29: Millionaire at Midnight Aug. 22-27: Country Club week featuring On Tap, Tree Frog, Hot Foot, Echo Cliff, The John Roller Band, Shooting Stars, and J.T. Cooke THE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER OF LAWRENCE! 7th & MASS! Refer to our calendar every HOPE TO SEE MONDAY YOU SOON! On Campus Laundry facilities Air-conditioned where comfortable Jayhawks live "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 Last week we wrote of the ABCs of Christianity. This week we will elaborate on these as follows: "A" — ABANDON SELF, "B" — BEAR THE CROSS, "C" — COME AFTER ME. JESUS CHRIST, GOD! "A — ABANDON SELF: The first thing the would be follower of Christ is called to do to 'deny self.' "Foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man hath no where to lay his head; and with these words Jesus turned back one follower. Another said: "Lord I will follow Thee, but first let me go home and pray to my father, then die the dead, but go thou and preach The Kingdom of God." And to still another who said he wanted to follow after he had attended to some other affairs: "He that putteth his hand to the plow and looketh back is not fit for the Kingdom of Heaven." Some one has written and expressed himself as believing that most of our present day "revivals" are a farce! There are grounds for such an attitude: we call folks to join the church in prayer before they come up on them the ABC's of the Faith: "Break up your fellow ground; sow not among thors; sow to youselves in righteousness, reap in mercy!" "B' — BEAR THE CROSS: Crossbearing does not mean just patiently enduring the aches and pains and disappointments and losses more or less common to all men in the flesh, but rather the Cross of Christ means the rejection and suffering of God. This is because of his hatred and rage against the righteousness and holiness of his Hod His Word, Moral Law, Ten Commandments. mandments. The Bands, the Cords of restraint He has placed to hold us back from His wrath and the pit of hell! In John 7:7 Jesus said: "The world hates Me, because I testify that, the works that are evil will." We have forgotten, or did we never know it, that when Jesus began His ministry and went back to his home town of Nazareth what he said meant: "I am a slave, but I am free with an alcepice! But they did not know Who they were fooling with, and He just walked away and left them! Do we know Who we are dealing with in our churchity? We think we believe in Christ Test it out with the question He asked in John 5:44: "How can you believe, which receive honour of one another, and seek not the honour that cometh from God "C — COME AFTER ME. If we have not learn it I the C's in the ABC's of Christianity it is because we never really learned the B's: it is because we failed to learn the A's—deny, abandon, defy. In the Sermon on The Mount Jesus said: "Not every one that saint unto Me Lord, Lord, shall enter the A's in heaven. We shall say unto Me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Thy Name? and in Thy Name cast out devils? and In Thy Name done many wonderful work? And then will I profess unto them, I never know you; depart from me, ye that work Inquity." How many of us church members are definitely and deliberately making a journey to learn of and to know Him, whom to know is life eternally?" Jesus said, "Come unto all ye who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest." P. O. 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