6 University Daily Kansan Cubs owner Phil Wrigley dead at age 82 Wrigley, chairman of the gum company his father founded and owner of the Chicago Cubs, said of a gastrointestinal disease: "I would tell William Wriley Jr. Co., said He was 82." CHICAGO (AP) - Philp Wrigley, whose name was told to the gung wug gum attacking team, died on Friday. He was stricken Monday night at his resort home in Lake Geneva, Wis., and died yesterday at Lakeland Hospital in Elkhorn, Wis. Funeral arrangements were incomplete. In memory to him, E.R. "Salty" Saltwell, director of Cubs operations, announced the team's blue black arm bands for the season. Wrigley, whose wealth has been estimated at more than $100 million, preferred the life of a reclosure, saying once he was "to go live in a cave somewhere." Wrigley inherited both the gum company and the baseball team from his father. "I'm not sure I'm succeeding on my own merits," he said when he assumed the presidency of the gum company at the age of 29. "I have the fear that 'pull' and the fact that I am my father's son had much to do with my election." The gun company is the world's largest with profits last year of more than $33 Sports million, The Cubs, the first team ever to finish last and draw a million fans, haven't won a championship since 1945, a dry spell longer than that of any other major league team. In 1969, it appeared the Cubs would win the pennant and a record 1.6 million fans poured through the turretis. But the club went into a September swoon and lost to it (Mets). It’s been downhill for learn since. Wrigley was one of the first owners to stop the practice of selling advertising directly to consumers at park and, instead, wrapped Wrigley Field's outfield walls with vines. As a result, a new ground rule had to be written to cover the not-musual occurrence of a ball in play that would have been thrown out. He reduced the seating capacity of the ball park, which is among the smallest in the majors, to put in wider and more comfortable seats. He refused to put lights in the ball park for night games in reference to residents whose neighbors were lighted. overnesses, the Cubs last year went over the million mark for the eighth concurrence. Known for unorthodox attempts to make the Cube a winner, Wriley sometimes used a trick that allowed him to win on six balls. He once quit the board of directors The Kansas Jayhawks, playing their eighth and ninth games in seven days, split a doubleheader yesterday with the Washburn Ichabods in Topeka. KU lost the first game 2-1, but came back to win the night-cap. 4-2. Weary Jayhawks win nightcap to split twinbill with Washburn By JASON NUSS Sports Writer "We played tired today, both mentaly and physically." Ku Coach Floyd Temple said. "We've played a lot of games this past week and it finally caught up with us." In the opener, starter Greg Thurman held the Ichabods scoreless until the fifth innning when Gary Cartwright led off with a home run. Washburn added another run in the inning on a walk, two wild pitches and a srike by Mike Custenborder. KU'S ONLY run carne in the seventh on the board. The maid and a sacrifice飞 are designated ladies. The "Hawks leading hitter, Lee Ice, the "Lakers leading UWU Utes, Thurman 0%, was charged with the In the second game, KU received another good performance from Terry Stelife, who had won two games and saved two in the first half. In the second cliff relieved Stan Messner in the seventh Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East taught aviation mechanics in World War I at Great Lakes Naval Training Center. | | W | L | Pet. | GB | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cleveland | 2 | 1 | 600 | - | | Tennessee | 1 | 1 | 200 | - | | Milwaukee | 1 | 3 | 250 | 1/4 | | Minnesota | 1 | 3 | 250 | 1/4 | | Detroit | 1 | 4 | 200 | - | | Pittsburgh | 1 | 0 | 000 | - | **Yesterday's Results** District 1. Weston 4. Towne 3. Baltimore 2. Milwaukee 1. Oakland 0. California 2. Dallas 0. Philadelphia 1. **WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS** General Motors once adapted some of his ideas on ignition systems to its production models, and his invention of a non-elic screwdriver was the result of his making electrical and other repairs around his Lake Geneva home. Today? Gaines California (Simpson 0) at Oakland (Langford 0); 6:M KANSAS CITY W 4 Pet. GB L 0 1,000 Oakland 3 1 1,000 Detroit 2 2 490 St. Louis 3 4 620 California 2 4 450 Colorado 2 4 300 Houston (Jenkins 0:0) at Chicago (Johnson 0:0), 11:15 am. Milwaukee (Bishop 0:0) at Atlanta (Johnson 0:0), 9:35 pm. Detroit (Teaslon 0:0) at Phoenix (Johnson 0:0), 9:35 pm. Minnesota (Gold) (0.0) at 10:38, Thessaloniki (0.0) at 9:35, Milwaukee (Green) (0.0) at 9:35, Athens (0.0) at 9:35, York (Western) (0.0) at 10:35, Kaneaton (1.0) at Hassle (1.0) Moyer, Andy Glmore and Rich Dodson each collected two hits in the nightcap. Glmore hit a home run in the second and drove to the end with to raise his driving bobby RB1 total to 21. with one out and the bases loaded. KU was protecting a 4-1 lead. Sutcliffe then got Charles Lord to ground out. A runner scored from third, but Sutcliffe struck out Randy Johnson to preserve Messner's second win. KU is idle until they host Iowa State in doubleheaders Friday and Saturday. Temple said he would give the players a day off today and have a light work out tomorrow to give the players a little more rest. "TERRY IS doing a fine job," Temple said. "In high school, Terry threw the ball completely overhand, which is all right, if you have real good velocity to make the ball rise. It took him a while to change his delivery to three quarters overhand, but he's done it and he's throwing well now." Horton, the aging slugger who has complained that bench duty this season was "like a slow death for me," had the right to be on the team. He is the maniaurs 10 years, five with the same team. Horton dealt to Rangers Foucault, Texas' top reliever last season with an 8-8 record and 3.32 ERA, has not appeared yet this season. The Rangers had picked up several relief pitchers during the off-season either by trades or by signing free agents. DETROIT (UPI) - The Detroit Tigers traded veteran Willey Horton to the Texas Rangers yesterday for right-handed relief pitching Foucault and cash, the teams announced. Wrigley liked watching baseball on TV better than at the ball park and usually stayed out of day-to-day operation of the Cubs unless a big star or manager was involved. But when he took a hand, controversy usually followed. The trade came as a surprise to Ranger manager Frank Luchci. The KU men's tennis team did the expected and the unexpected dayafter afternoon, defeating Kansas State, 9-0, and losing to Missouri, 6-3. KU tennis team splits matches "I still think we're better than MU; that why 'm disappointed,' Gates said,耐心地说. It came as no surprise that KU defeated the Wildcats because K-State didn't even field a team last year. But KU coach Rudy Lewis said he was matched at his team's poor showing against MU. The split sent KU's record to 14-9. The Jayhawks' next action is tomorrow against Arkansas at the Allen Field House varsity courts. The MU meet had some highlights, however. Bill Clarke defeated Brian Mitchell, considered by many to be Clarke's toughest B eight opponent, 6-3, 4-3. Earlier this season, he traded National league batting champion Billy Madlock rather than submit to what Wrigley considered exorbitant salary demands. "Detroit will always be my home, and I will always be a part of the Tigers—my heart is here in Detroit," he said. "But I'm also looking forward to going to Texas." Following Monday's loss to the Blue Jayes, Horton almost unwittingly predicted a trade, and indicated he would not oppose the team. The sadness after the announcement was made. Houk said he made the trade because, "I got (leftover Steve) Kemp, who is a young fellow who is going to be a bell of a hitter. He wants to accept not playing every day." But Detroit manager Ralph Houk said be afraid, the contract wasn't a problem; be angry. "Horton would go as a designated hitter," he said, "but we already have plenty of pitchers. I'm going to throw." SPRING FEVER SALE! 30 to 50% off "Willy had to accept being a pinch-hitter x a designated hitter occasionally. He was very good." "I'm 33 years old, but I think I can still play the game for a few years." Kemp, with only two hits in 17 at-bats so far this season, connected with a three-run homer in the Tigers' 6-1 win over the Jays yesterday. Herton has reportedly been seeking a multi-year contract, and was unhappy with the company. Warm Ups By Head, Adidas, Winning Ways, and Loomtogs. first serve Register-FREE RACKET He expressed disappointment, when in 1971, the company raised the price of chewing gum from 5 cents a pack. Until then the price for a five-stick package had remained the same since the founding of the company in 1893. 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New York's Jackson gets a royal welcome Rv the Kansan Staff KANAS CITY, Mo.-Reginald Martinez Jackson made his first visit to Royals Stadium in a New York Yankees' uniform on Thursday. The fans gave him their traditional welcome. They booed him. Jackson, that charming son of a Philadelphia tailor who has played golf with Gerald Ford, has never been warmly welcomed. When he affair began when Jackson wore an Oakland Athletics' uniform—the gold and green threads designed by Charles Finley— So it wasn't surprising when a banner proclaiming "Reggie is a Bozo" greeted him as he trotted out to right field for the bottom half of the second inning. JACKSON, HOWEVER, said he never pays attention to the fans. His home run to right field in the fourth inning to pull New York past Washington to shut up the hecklers in the bleachers. "No matter what the farsay, no matter what they think and no matter what you write," Jackson said, "all I will get to do is take the fence 30 times. Then I'm in the clear." Women face WSU today Until this weekend, the Jayhawks had a 6-0 record. But after their games Friday, Saturday and Monday, their record dropped to 8-4. The team will try to boost the record in a doubleheader today against Wichita at 2:30 p.m. at Holocaun Sports Complex. The KU softball team hopes to regain the thumb it has for a while when nothing wants it. Coach Bob Stancifl said that KU's pitching was still strong, but that the team wasn't hitting the ball and was making many errors. "We had five errors in the first game of the Southwest tournament and although there were far fewer mistakes in the other game we beat ourselves with the errors," he Shelley Sinclair, one of KU's two starting pitchers, increased her perfect record to 5-0. Gloria Graves. KU's other starter, now has a record of 3-3. When reminded his round-tripper was only his first of the year, Jackson responded, "Yeah, 29 to go. That's just all about there is to it." 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