8 Wednesdav. March 10, 1976 University Dally Kansan KU pitchers hurl three shutouts By JOHN HENDEL It was a pitcher's day at Quigley Field yesterday as the University of Kansas baseball team swept a tripleheader from the William J. College Cardinals. Roger Slagle, with relief help from Kevin Kerenchen, Rob Allinder and Brian Rhodes, pitched consecutive shutouts for the Jayhawks. KU won by scores of 10, 20 and 30. Staff photo by DON PIERCE "I can't remember back-to-back shutouts before, and I know we've never had three in a row." Kansas coach Floyd Temple said. "I can't say enough about the pitchers. With that kind of pitching, you're going to be in every game." THE JAYHAWKS WON the first by scooring a run in the innings of aning of the game. Slage started the first game but was lifted for reliever Klercher in the top half of the ninth. Slage allowed only three hits and three walks while striking out nine. The Jewell pitcher, Greg Balsley, held Jayhawk hitters in check through eight innings, allowing three hits and fanning the ball. He had hit him in the ninth and was given the loss. Designated hitter Randy Troutt led off the ninth with a triple to left center field, Stan Messner was sent in to run for the game. He ran Ron MacDonald and catcher Berry Moyer loaded the bases. THE GAME-WINNING hit was delivered by shortstop Ice Lee as he squeezed bungee down the first baseline. The throw to the net, and the Jayhawks won their first game. Allinder pitched the entire second game allowing only two hits. He struck out nine in 15 innings. Allinor's pitching was aided by Tom Krattl's first home run of the year. Krattl hit a shot over the right center-field fence in the first inning as the Jayhawks all the runs they would peep. The Jayhawks made the score 2-0 in the sixth. Aided by two errors by Cardinal shortstop D Stanrickin, they pushed another run across on Bill Griffin's acerifice fly. Rhodes' two-hitter was won with KU runs in the fourth and sixth innings. IT WAS BRIAN Rhodes' turn in the third game, and he turned in what was probably the best performance of the day. Rhodes only 23 Cardinals in the seven innings and tied. In the fourth, the Jayhawks put together three walks and a single for a run. Ice's walked first baseman Carl Heinrich across the plate. Griffin's second hit of the third game, the ninth and 10th Cardinal errors of the day, along with a single by Ice, accounted for the last run of the game. Pitching wasn't the only highlight of the games; there was also the Jayhawk fielding. The team committed only one base hit and three ground balls in second base and Heinrich at first base Tom Krattli is congratulated provided excellent fielding plays throughout the day. MACDONALD MADE a diving catch of a looping hit behind second in the first game and ended the second game by ranging far to right to field the ball and throw out the batter. Heinrich was digging throws out of the dirt all daw while recording 24 outtails. Temple stressed the importance of good hitting and fielding to the success of this win. "There's no doubt that we are going to rely on pitching and fielding this year," he Temple also said the depth of the team would let him manipulate the team better. He mentioned Griffin's coming off the bench, taking two hits adding to the team's depth. Ice led the team in hitting for the day with three hits. Several players besides Griffin got two hits, each including last year's team Monty Hobbs and Trout, outfielder Monte Hobbs and Trout. KU's next game will be March 14 against Illinois at San Antonio, Tex. The next home game will be March 23, a doubleheader against Baker University. BU 1, WILLLAM JWELL 0 B H E JEWELL 000 000 000 B H E BU 1, WILLLAM JWELL 0 B H E Halley, Baynes (9) and G. Patton; Slagle, Kerschen (9) Scouts get loan NEW YORK (AP)—The National Hockey League's Board of Governors, applying a firm grip on the financially troubled Kansas City franchise, granted the Scouts an interim loan to enable them to finish their economically disastrous season. While not mentioning a specific deadline for repayment, NHL President Clarence Campbell indicated that the present ownership of the Scouts, will have to restructure its organization if it wants to stay in business. Needlepoint Classes Sign up before Spring Break March 31, Wed., 7-9 p.m. April 1, Thurs. 10 a.m.-12 noon Classes last 6 weeks *1200 plus materials *5$^{00}$ holds your deposit THE CREWEL BOARD 15 East 8th 841-2656 15 East 8th 841-2636 12-5 Monday-Friday 10-5 Sat. Place a Kansan want ad.Call 864-4358. Job Opening Available OFFICE: University of Kansas Student Senate TITLE: Business Manager LENGTH OF APPOINTMENT: 12 months SALARY: Minimum of $590.00 per month and maximum of $610.00 per month. JOB DESCRIPTION A highly responsible professional position involving numerous management and administrative details. Although responsible to officers of the Student Senate employee works independently and with little supervision. Specific duties will include the following: A. BUSINESS AND OFFICE MANAGEMENT Supervise and maintains daily operation of the Treasurer's Office. Maintains and prepares correspondence, records, summaries and reports. B. FUND CONTROL Assists with budgeting process. Manages accounts of Student Senate and of 50-100 student organizations. Implements policy and budgetary legislation. Authors purchases, processes vouchers, handles student functions. Handles all personnel appointments and reports. C. LIAISON Works with, assists, and advises students. Serves as a liaison officer with members of the University and Lawrence communities. JOB REQUIREMENTS College degree preferred, supplemented by 1-4 years practical working experience, preferably in a position of responsibility and authority, Knowledge of accounting principles, bookkeeping methods, and budget preparation procedures. Evidence of ability to demonstrate initiative to and perform responsibility, and to perform duties with little or no direction or supervision. Knowledge of university stores and procedures is desirable. FACTS ABOUT THE POSITION Position available 1 April 1976. Application closing date is 19 March 1976. Interviews to begin 22 March 1976. Contact Tedda Teshake, President of the Student Body, or Kevin Flynn. Acting Executive Secretary, Student Senate Office, Suite 105, Level 3, Kansas Union, University of Kansas, 402 W. 2nd St., Kansas City, Missouri. Submit a letter of application, a resume, and a list of three references to the Student Senate Office by March 19, 1976 at 5:00 p.m. "An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Qualified men and women of all races are encouraged to apply." THE STUDENT SENATE IS FUNDED FROM THE STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE.