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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 37

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Kansas City, Missouri
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INSIDE BtarTouch codesC-7 Pari-mutuel racingC-17 August 29 1993 THE KANSAS CITY STAR TWYMAN June Hanley (20) of Kansas want to tha wall hard but gained nothing as No 1 Florida State denied the Jayhawks during a second-quarter goal-line stand Saturday Quarterback Fred Thomas (right) took a lick By BLAIR KERKHOFF i as otftTT wrnr er of encouragement on which to hang some hope was dashed need something to keep you Kansas Coach Glen Mason said need it to go to 14-7 then have Florida State make a mistake and then 14-14 Then rolling Kansas opened the game rolling Florida State freshman Scott first kickoff was returned 48 yards by George White to the 38 Kansas reached the 19 and Dan Eichloff kicked a 35-yard field goal But the Seminoles were penalized for having 12 men on the field and Mason took the first down not a 3-0 lead one of those guys who never takes points off the Florida St 42 Kansas 0 SNTRY DSNISDi Tha Jayhawks war turned away eight times after reaching the Seminoles' 2 in one early aeries NO KIOIIS EON KICKMi Dan Eichloff missed two abort field-goal attempts and one of hie punts was blocked More on Kickoff Classic C-13 goal to stay with Florida State Kansas ended up with nothi Three plays netted 2 yards a Eichloff' then missed a 23-yard tempt Florida no-hudfl mostly shotgun offense took ev Quarterback Charlie Ward fit the first shot in the Heisman phy race by completing 16 ofl passes for 194 yards How quick were the Seminfll Florida 538 total ym were amassed in 26:05 tin? possession Kansas held the for nearly 8 minutes more and! ished with 240 yards On run of support not enough Appier and Montgomery say ByDICKKAEGEL Staff Writer Appier left after a cramp developed in his right arm a condition that is not considered serious The only run off him came in the second inning as Scott Cooper singled off glove took second on a wild pitch add scored on Bob double Sele a rookie right-hander held the Royals hitless through the sixth inning Then as the seventh began George Brett did battle with him for 12 pitches fouling off six before Sele threw ball four Maybe that duel with Brett wore down Sele At any rate Mike Macfarlane drilled next pitch into center field It was a nesota on Saturday night sinking liner that bounced at Bob On this home stand the Royals feet for the first hit have lost four of six scoring just Wally Joyner followed with a 13 runs bouncing single to right that frustrates me is one run scored Brett for a 1-1 tie in eight innings is a good outing Stan Belinda who worked two but still not good enough" Royals scoreless innings was followed by starter Kevin Appier said Montgomery Mike Greenwell led See ROYALS C-B Col 4 Rookie Aaron Sele of the Boston Red Sox had a no-hitter for six innings Saturday and an indication of how the offense is going these days Sluggish not slugging After being shut out the previous night the Royals again managed just five hits against the Red Sox and lost 2-1 in 1 1 innings at sun-splashed Kauffman Stadium Two doubles off reliever Jeff Montgomery decided the issue Since sweeping a three-game series at Minnesota and getting within two games of first place the Royals have lost six of nine games They were 416 games behind the Chicago White Sox before the Sox played host to Min- Boston's Aaron Sole didn't allow a hit in tha first six innings but lost Ns no-hitter and shutout in tha seventh He figure in the dedeton worth of study by the coaches The keep the normal complement of eight play-roster decisions with the exception of ers there five candidates are in consider-two or possibly three areas had been ation for the final two spots At linebacker made long before they took the field in the Chiefs face an equally tough decision their 27-20 victory over the New England and at wide receiver there will be a juggling Patriots act evaluating whether some of the younger can add a small degree of impor- players can contribute quickly enough to FOX BORO Mass Little was decided Chiefs Coach Marty Schot- win roster spots over proven veterans here Friday night Nominally it was the tenheimer said had some decisions The will make their three key delast chance for some of the Chiefs' players that were not yet made Not a great num- cisions with a six-man roster increase in the to claim a roster spot before the Monday her but there were in fact background The Chiefs must decide who is cutdown date The most intriguing decisions will be on least likely among their valued players to be In reality performances were merely the the offensive line at linebacker and at wide claimed off the waiver wire so they can repunctuation marks in a receiver On the offensive line if the Chiefs See CHIEFS C-S Col 2 What do you think? FAN FOLLs Here is your chance to voioe an opinion on who win win the six divisions this season in the NFL TEBb Teams wilt use a new if? complicated system when they make their final roster cuts Mon- toy- More on Chiefs NFL C-E Q- The US Open begins with American men tennis players on top of their game women about to breakthrough C1 9 Honey the only payoff for Tony Holden the promoter of Tommy fight Monday night C-1 4 Jonathan Rand: Hal McRae erred by not using Chris Gywnn C-2 secondary withstand the expected aerial assault it wl receive early in the season? of Mason's seriously.

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