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In that play, Eisenreich tripped and Brett followed with a single off Tom Henke, who lost a save opportunity for only the second time in 21 this year. One teammate hit his second home run of the season, giving the Royals a 3-2 lead. Toronto took a 2-0 lead into the ninth, but Mike Macfarlane's two-out, two-run home run was the key to Steve Farr (8-4) pitched the last three innings for the Royals, allowing one hit, for the win. a three-run rally for the Royals. But Toronto forced extra innings when Tony Fernandes tripped and scored on George Bell's single in the ninth. Royale relievers Jeff Monnery. Toronto starter David Wells pitched a three-hit shutout for eight innings, but gave way to Henke to start the ninth. Wells has not surrendered any runs in his last 24 innings. The Blue Jays took the lead in the American League WEBT | | WO | L | PCT | GB | | EAST | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Oakland | 60 | 35 | .832 | — | Toronto | 51 | 44 | .837 | — | | Chicago | 55 | 39 | .804 | 3 | Boston | 50 | 45 | .828 | — | | Seattle | 55 | 47 | .694 | 11% | Boston | 47 | 45 | .698 | 4 | | Atlanta | 47 | 48 | .613 | 13 | Cleveland | 47 | 49 | .656 | 4 | | California | 47 | 49 | .490 | 13% | Detroit | 45 | 52 | .489 | 7 | | Kentucky | 47 | 50 | .480 | 16 | New York | 43 | 52 | .489 | 7 | | Kansas City | 45 | 50 | .470 | 18 | Macon县 | 34 | 48 | .370 | 15% | National League WEIGHT L PCT L PCT GB Cincinnati 59 48 501 San Francisco 58 49 581 Los Angeles 60 49 581 San Diego 37 49 491 Banango 37 49 491 Miami 37 49 491 second inning when Greg Myers singled home Fred McGriff, who walked and advanced to third on an infield out and an infield single by RAST Pittsburgh 50 37 588 New York 53 38 588 1½ Newark 62 46 592 Philadelphia 46 46 500 9 Baltimore 48 46 452 19 BL Louis 41 45 438 13 Mark Whiten. John Olerud made it 2.0 with a homer in the eighth, his 11th of the season. Playing for Jayhawks still Lindley's goal The Associated Press Chris Lindley, the Missouri high school basketball star who lost his right foot when he fell under a slow-moving freight train, still hopes to be able to play at Kansas. Lindley, who played at Raytown South High School in Kansas City, M., signed a letter of intent with Kansas before the accident last Janu- Kansas honored his scholarship despite the injury, and Lindley is already on the Lawrence campus taking a summer class. He is also driving a golf cart to pick up golfers' equipment at Alvarman Country Club. Every night this summer, Lindley has had to go to study hall for 90 minutes, but he said it was worth it. also one of the first things I have to get accustomed to in college. It helps because, this way, I have to study." Lindley looks forward to starting school in the fall, but is glad he is taking summer school. "I'm getting acquainted with the system so it won't be totally unfamiliar to me once the fall semester starts," he said. "It's tough to be in study hall during prime time in the evening in the summer," Lindley said. "But it's And Lindley is determined to make a comeback on the basketball court. "I'm going to play ball at KU," he said. "I'm going to work hard this year and shoot for my sophomore year." "I'm not going to try to kid myself," he said. "I won't be the player I was before, but I think I can contribute." Lindley he was just grateful to be alive after the accident, which also tore away the skin from ankle to waist on his left leg. He spent three months in the hospital, and for a time there was concern that he might lose the left leg. "I'll probably always have to wear a compression bandage on the leg because there was so much damage to the skin and veins in my leg that it's difficult for the blood to flow through it," he says, still in a little bit of pain, but it's nothing like the pain I went through in the hospital." Lindsey has added 25 pounds to his 6-foot-9 frame. He dreams of returning to the basketball court as he waits for his chance, flexible artificial foot next month. He still walks with a slight limp and he has some difficulty getting in and out of an automobile. But he has started running from his apartment to Towers to Alen Fieldhouse, home of Kansas basketball program. "It only about a quarter of a mile, but it's a start," he said. "I'm working out every day and looking forward to some more guys on the team getting back to campus so we can play some ball." "I don't have anything to prove and I know that," Lindley said. "This is just something I have to do for myself. I think if I try, and even if I don't make it, I'll be at rest with myself." Bud Lathrop, Lindley's coach at Raytown South, said he did not know about the limitations from the injury. He said they were difficult to something, he's going to succeed. "I'm sure he's a 'b little bit leery right now about what might happen, but don't bet against him," Lathrop said. "He beaten some pretice tough and he has a lot of problems." Kanaan reporter Ann Sommermarla contributed information to this story. YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! Legal Services for Students Appointment Necessary 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 on (913) 864-5665 Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID Appointment Necessary Creating Smiles is our job! Great balloons and gifts for all occasions. 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