6 Monday, April 5, 1976 University Daily Kansan KU wins 2 of 3 from Nebraska By JOHN HENDEL Sports Writer Some good individual performances helped the University of Kansas baseball team capture two of three games from Nebraska during the weekend. KU won the first two games of the series, and 7-6. The Cornhuskers had the last game. sports In the inpper Friday, the Jayhawks found the pitching of Roger Slagle was all they needed. Slagle struck out 17 Cornhurks, allowing only four hits. Slagle's record is 4-2. The stinktuck performance was only one short of the KU record set by Larry Miller and Mickey McGrath. SLAGLE, RETURNING FROM shoulder Temple with hit piston coach Flady Temple with hit piston coach "Today, Shagle looked as good as Ive ever seen him," Temple said Friday. "His fastball was moving and his forkball was really working well." KU's hitting didn't take a back seat to Shasle, though. "Two years ago he was throwing in pain every time out. This is the first time he’s done it," she said. Ron MacDonald, in a slump the first part of the season, had three hits, including a home run. Brian Moyer, Randy Trountr, Andy Gilmore and Carl Heinrich each contributed two hits to the Jayhawk's 14-hit barrage. "I WAS REALLY pleased with Ron-he'd been hitting in some tough luck lately," Temple said. "I was really good for him. It made you feel better and we need him to have a good bat for us." KU's hitters fared even better in the doubleheader on Saturday. Softball team upsets defending champions By KRIS ECKEL Sports Writer The KU women's softball team remains undefeated after a triumph over the University of Nebraska at Omaha, last year's College World Series champions, in a weekend doubleheader, 2-1 and 8-7, at Holcom Sports Complex in Lawrence. UNO scored its only run of the first game in the fourth inning. KU didn't score until the six, when with two out and two on base, UNO bobbled Nancy Stout's ground to short, and Paula Frank and Meredith Miller scored on the error. Elda Isles pitched the entire first game, giving up only four hits and striking out The second game of the day was a higher scoring affair which KU coach Sharon Drysdale called "one of those see-saw types of games," because the load was constantly on the brain. Gloria Graves, KU's startling pitcher, gave up six of UNO's seven runs, five of which were the result of walks. She struck out three. Shelley Sinclair came in for Graves in the third inning and pitched a strong four and two-thirds innings to finish the game. He gave up five hits and had three strikeouts. Nancy Stout was KU's top hit of the game, batting in three runs, two on singles and one double. "We did't play that well," she said, "but we played better than they did. We came out on the wrong side." KU's rugby club fell short in its attempt to defend the Big Eight title as Kansas State knocked them off, 13-4, yesterday at the intramural fields at 23rd and Iowa. KU advanced to the finals with come- from-behind wins against Iowa State and Nebraska. Ruggers lose Big Eight crown Down 6-4 at halftime, KU scored on a try by Rich Colson to narrow the gap to 6-4. But a try and a field goal by Dave Disney, who ball of K-State's points, ended any KU hopes. Against Oklahoma, the Jayhawks were behind 3-4 in the second half until Tom Laster scored the first of his two tries to put KU in front. 43. In the opener against Iowa State, KU trailed 6-1 until the final five minutes, when Steve Framescott scored a try to give KU an 86 win. Bill Allman scored KU's other Bill McGillvray added a try and a conversion to complete the Jayhawks' scoring in the 143 victory. A surprising K-State club, only 4-3 coming into the tournament, trounced Oklahoma State, 12-6, and pummed Missouri, 24-6, to gain a bain in the finals. Women take second MacDonald, picking up where he left off on Friday, led off the second inning of the first game with a line drive over the 386-foot fence. The defense was unable to home run of the season in the first inning. KU women's tennis beat every team in dual competition at the Tulsa Invitational Tournament this week at event but still finished second in overall points. Mark Hannifan, a 100 hitter going into the game, had two hits, including a home run. Hannifan picked on a Dave Bueher快手 defense. He also had three RBs in the game. The Jayhawks were mudged out by (8) 31 overall points, compared with KU's 30. Kansas defended Tulsa, 5; Arkansas, 5; OKlahoma State, 4; South Carolina, Missouri; Tennessee, 1. "Brian was the victim of some mediocre food. Temple said, "Kersen did a good job." ROB ALLINDER once again fell in the second game to the hard luck that has plagued him all season. His record stands at 4 after picking up the loss Saturday. TEMPEL WAS PLEASANTly surprised by the show of power. "It's been since about 1970 that we've had a pair of home runs in a season, and often we'll hit three in a game," he said. Starring Clara Bow and Gary Cooper Tonight at 7:30 for 75c. In 1929, Wings became the first film to receive the Academy Award for Best Picture of the Year. Tonight at 7:30 for 75c. Brian Rhodes, 3-2, picked up the win in the first game of the doubleheader. Rhodes won, despite some erratic pitching and four KU errors. The Jayhawks had pelted Nebraska pitchers for 22 hits in the first two games, but could only manage five hits against three Cornhusker pitchers in the losing effort. Leftfielder Tom Kratt was the only KU player with two hits. Coming Friday and Saturday: The 9th International Animated Film Tournée. Presented by SUA in Woodruff Aud. Kevin Kerschen relieved Rhodes in the first two games, picked well, allowing only two in the next. "We didn't play up to our potential," Temple said. "Allister pitched pretty good and it looks as though MacDonald and Krattil are coming around." Cancellation of the trip to Manhattan for the Kansas Tournament gives Kansas a five-day rest. KU faces Missouri in a three-game set this week at Quigley Field. REVUE. Your chance to dance to 1. Marty Rock's Disco Tex and the Sexo... ... Your chance to dance to 2. Ecstacy, Passion and Pain PLUS, a '1,000 Dance Contest Friday, April 9th 3. The First Choice 7:00-12:00 p.m. at Kemper Arena The biggest Disco happening to ever take place in the Midwest. The assistant track coach position, which had been vacant since the Big Eight indoor meet in February, was filled this weekend to assist the assistant track coach at Auburn University. Caper's Corners, Tigers Records and Kief's Contestants, Only the First 500 Candidates to Sign Up at Kemper Arena, 4:00:7:00 p.m., will be allowed to enter the Dance Contest. Tickets $5.50 in advance & $6.50 day of the concert at Caen's Corner. Titers Records and Kiel's. Faces for Revue '76 Is Open to the Public. KU hires track assistant Narewski, 28, replaces Thad Talley who left the KK track staff to head become coach of the Jets. Head coach Bob Timmons said the new assistant was expected to assume his coaching duties of the sprinters and hurdlers today or tomorrow. "We're extremely pleased to attract Stan to Karasas," Timmons said. "In my opinion, he is one of the outstanding young coaches in the country." 50° Schooners all day today at the HAWK TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION National Bank (9th & Louisiana) Mon., April 5, 7:30 p.m., Lawrence Tues., April 6, 1:00 p.m., 901 Tenn. Gill Bldg. 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