6 Friday, April 23.1975 University Daily Kansan KU sweeps two from Washburn By JOHN HENDEL Sports Writer Staff photo by DAVE CRENSHAW KU's Bill Griffin scores in collision with Ichabod catcher Randy Johnson The sun was shining, the temperature was in the 70s and the usually strong winds had died down. It was a great afternoon for baseball, and KU took advantage of it. Behind strong pitching from Stan Messner and good team hitting, the Jayhawk baseball team also took advantage of the Washburn University Ichabds, sweeping a doubleheader yesterday at Quigley Field 9-3 and 6-0. The first game was highlighted by a six-run third ming, which included a three-run Bill Griffin, substituting for the alling Randy Trott, led off the third with a single. A walk, an error, a fielder's choice and an injury from a broken elbow, minnows in the irishs shot to the left-center-field fence. THREE KANAS PITCHERS, Loren Taylor, Mike Love and Rob Allinder, limited the Ichabods to five hits in the contest. KU raced three Washburn pitchers for ten hits in the game, a feat they were to match in the second half of the doubleheader. While the Jayhawk hitters were shoving runs across the plate, Messner was keeping only two hits and walking only two in six innings of work, Messner, who previously hadn't pitched this season, didn't allow a Washburn base runner to get to third after two. "We got a good job from Messner," coach Floyd Temple said after the game. "The umpire said his pitches were really moving." TEMPEL SAID MUCH OF Messner's success was due to his keeping the ball over the plate and letting his fielders do it, which will take anything from Messner, though. "Anytime you shut somebody out, you are doing a good job," Temple said. The Jayhawks scored all six of their runs in the second and third innings. In the second inning, singles by Heinrich and Griffin and doubles by Monslow Monslow. Moyer's double, a screaming line drive through the box, hit Washburn pitcher John Mailer on the pitching hand, forcing him to leave the rame. MAILER'S REPLACEMENT, John Edwards, got ice to ground out to end the second inning but ran into trouble in the third. Jerry Huffman and Washburn fielding combined for runs. Andy Gilmore led off the third with a single, Tom Krratti walked and reached second when the Ichabod second baseman muffed a double-play ball. The error allowed Heinrich to reach first. A wild pitch and a two-run single by Monty Hobbs were the forces that scored the runs. The Jayhawk cracked out 20 hits in the doubleheader. Ice, hitting .301 before the games, had four hits. Heinrich and Griffin each had three and Krufti, Hobbs and Ron MacDonald contributed two hits to the KU cause. THIS WAS THE SECOND meeting between KANSA and WASHINBUR KU, a woman who was born in the city. KU's record is now 17-10; the Ichabod's are 9-10. This weekend the Jayhawks travel to Lincoln to play the Nebraska Cornbushers in a three-game series. KU and Nebraska tied at 6-6, with Kansas winning two of three games. Temple said he expected the Cornhuskers to be a better team than they were when they were there. Roger Sagle is slated to start the first game of the series today. In the middle of Friday, the Reds beat Brian Rubes, who relieved Messner in the Seventh inning yesterday, would probably start. The other starting pitcher hadn't been decided, Temple said. On Tuesday the Jayhawks wind up a busy beach game in five days) with a defensive goalie, Mike Shields. The next home games for KU will be on April 30 and May 1, when the K-State Wildcats come to Quigley for a three-game set. RHE Kansas A. W. Westbrook 5.0 001 001 1—2—3 Ransom A. R. Ramsay 5.0 001 001 1—2—3 Ramsay S. W. Smith (Wagner) 5.0 TAPER, TAPER, Louis H. Glidden (H.) and Glimmer W. Warren L. Speckman (H.) Miller E. McKean (J.) and Johnson, Rhodes (H.) Softball team faces unknowns in tournament By KRIS ECKEL Sports Writer The first Big Eight Tournament for women's softball opens today in Manhattan. KU enters the competition at six today when they play the University of Nebraska. The strange thing about this tournament is that, unlike most Big Eight Tournaments, few of the members have competed against each other before. Drysdale said she didn't know that to expect, but she didn't consider that a hin- 1"think sometimes a team plays better under those circumstances because all you need is a good team." KU coach Shaaron Drysdale said that KU had never played Nebraska, nor has she ever seen them play. The same holds true for Missouri. In fact, Drysdale said, the only team she has reunited seen play is KState players. He also competed in course year as KU, and played each other every year. "You're not expecting to wi-fi and you're not expected to wi-fi, but whatever you are." With the qualifying tournament for the College World Series coming up next week, teams that have not yet given the KU team a chance to size itself up against teams that may very well be competing against them in the Series, including Iowa State, where Drysdale said was But with a 14-0 record this season, and having placed the eighth past the past three games in the series, he is now one of the top five "Iowa State will certainly have to respect us because of our showing in the World Series and because they've been there they played well of how well we've played," said Drydale. The Big Eight Tournament is important, the College World Series is what it's all about. "I'm really looking forward to this as a Jenner captures Drake decathlon DES MOINES, NJ (AP) --Confident Bruce Jennison of the San Jose Stars took command as expected yesterday and was able to delay decathlon with a record 8,250 points. Trailing by five points starting the day, Jenner used a personal best 225-foot, 2-inch toss in the javelin, plus three other leading throws. For the Drake record of 8.138 set a year ago. know we have the ability. But what we're trying for is the College World Series and that's more important. If we make mistakes in this tournament, this is our夺 it going to be worth it." "I came here with a goal of 8,150, so this is a pleasant surprise," said Jenner, 26, the world record holder in the two-day, 10-event athletic test. Rounding out the field were Jim Sobieszczyk of Club West, 7,550; Rex Harvey, U.S. Air Force, 7,331; Mark Lineweaver, Golota, Caltech, 7,219; Jill Ball (in Ball) (ind., State, 7,071) and John Gamble, Western Ontario University, 6,802. 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