10 Monday, May 8, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Sports Roundup Tennis team wins The University of Nebraska tennis team arrived 1½ hours late for their match with Kansas Saturday, but it did not make any difference. "They were 1% hours late and we still financed," he said. "I thought we would, KUU contends. I'm not sure." KU's 9-4 out of the Cornhuskers had a lot to do with the speedy finish. The Jahywons in win straight sets in all nine individual matches. "We beat them pretty softly." Kivisto said. "Wplayed extremely well." The victory, KU's second shutout victory in as many days, boasted the Jayhawks' season mark to 11-11 and raised their percentage to 50-1 for the first time since BUT THE weekend's rain probably kept the Jayhawks from entering next week's Big Eight Championships with a winning finish. The Nets came in Kansas State was canceled because of rain. Tire is a chance that the rainout will be rescheduled before the conference meet but it appears unlikely because of final examinations. KSU rowers win Kansas State University defeated the University of Nebraska by one-half length in the men's varsity eight-man race to capture first place in the Big Eight championship meet. The victory was Kansas State's first one in the Big Eight meet. Poor weather conditions forced several events to be canceled. KU competed in just one event—the men's freshman four-man competition. In that game, the team tied for second. "THE RACES WERE delayed five nours — fortunately no crews were out when the bad weather hit. *KU* rowing coach Don The long delays cost KU a chance to the four-ran competition. Because of the long meet, one of the KU rowers had to return to Lawrence because of working commitments. As a result, KU had to be scratched from the event. "We had to scrape and Nebraska won it," Rose said. "One week ago, we lost to them by 65 second in the morning and four by the afternoon. But we were much improved." The Big Eight meet marks the end of KU's first season in rowing competition and leaves Rose with mixed emotions about the season. "WE DIDN'T GET a chance to show what we had." Rose said. "I feel we've got a bunch of colts half broken in. We're not completely in gear both on and off the water and I feel a little disappointed because of that. "The team is half where 'I'd like to have them. Any time when you feel you might have accomplished more, it's not a perfect season." Rose said he was not sure whether he would return to coach next season. "I need to get rewards out of it," rose Raid. said "I would like the rewards of achieving more. I won't say we ended the season on a down note, but I'd like to have accrued more. The people I've had to work with. I really only had them on water for six weeks." Rose misses game CINCINNATI (AP)—Pete Rose, whose reckless head-first slides and relentless hitting have made him a national baseball hero, made news again yesterday by NOV. 13. For the first time in his 2,372-game major He sat out the second game of yesterday's doubleheader against Montreal, ending his streak of playing in 872 consecutive games. The string ended in a active major match back to 1973. league career, Rose, the Cincinnati Red's captain, was delicately because of an illness. teacher. ROSE, WHO joined the exclusive 3000-hit Club Friday night, he sent word to Sparky Anderson, the Reds' manager, he was sick. was $uck. "That's the worst. I've ever felt in 16 years," Rose said. "I like to play every day, but I was so miserable." put a worm in the woman who was booled to be loud in the eighth minute when he被 pinchit pinchit Rose after she was boiled. Afterward, Anderson said Rose was in the original lineup but was scratched after team trainer Larry Starr reported that Rose was sick. MILWAUKEE (AP) — Fried Patek lashed three hits, scored two and doubled in the sixth rally, rallying the Kansas City Brewers in 84-68 over the Milwaukee Brewers yesterday. Joe Zdeb, Al Cowens and Frank White knocked in two runs each for the Royals, who snapped a five-game losing streak with a 16-hit attack. Patek anchors 16-hit KC victory The Royals broke a 4-12 t in the sixth innning when Darrell Porter tiled, went to second on a sacrifice and scored on Patek's double. Ziegling tiled in Patchen at the end of the game and Patchen chased loser Jerry Augustine. 44- Hal McAre's single off Andy Reiglepo tZebc to cap the rally. THE ROYALS erased a 4-1胜利 to tie the score with three runs in the fifth inning. The Royals had an 8-2 victory. Keep in touch with K.U. through a subscription to the UDK. 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