14 Friday, May 5, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Sports Roundup Tennis players win The double doubles match in yesterday's dual meet between the University of Kansas and Cowley County Junior College was rained out. But it didn't really matter. By that time, the outcome was academic. KU had won the five matches that were completed, assuring the Jayhawks a team victory. The Jayhawks swept the four singles matches and the second doubles match. Winners in the singles were Mark Hosking, Chel Collier, John Runnels and Joe Ryuser. Rumelms and Bill Krizman won the doubles match. "I HAD THOUGHT we would win, but they had some pretty good players," KU Coach Tom Kivito said after the match. But the team's matches the matches were all very competitive. Soccer's finale set Mother Nature can do her worst, but it will take a lot to prevent the University of Kansas Soccer Club from playing its season finale Sunday against a team from Port The game is set to start at 2 p.m. at shenK Recreation Complex, 23rd and Iowa streets, and as far as KU coach George Mooney is concerned, it will be played rain or shine. "Whether it rains or not, it doesn't make a bit of difference," Money said. "We're not sure." BECAUSE THE GAME was scheduled only a few days ago, the Jayhawks have not been practicing regularly. But Mooney is still noeffole of a good performance. "I think the players will want to let off some frustrations before finals," he said. "I tell them just to go out and play, we do almost as well as if it is been organized." It will be the last game for Mooney as coach and the last match for several key Jayhawk players. So for pride, the outgoing couch is biking for a good game. "A lot of players are really anxious to give the last game a go," he said. They really knew it. Because so many good players will be leaving, Mooney is hoping to play a number of those who will be returning next year; and they should get some good competition. The Fort Riley team, which is composed mainly of army men stationed there, is a little low on experience, but appears talented. "I've never seen the team, but some people at Kansas State have told me they are pretty good," Mooney said. "It should be a good game." Don Rose is taking a realistic attitude about how his KUrowing team will fare in Saturday's Big Eight row championships in Manhattan. Crew up for meet Again the underdogs, as they have been in most every race this spring, the Jayhawks are not likely to place first in any race but one. rose insists, however, that the team is enthusiastic. "THIS IS OUR last race of the year so there's a lot of spirit," Rose said. "We hope to be as representative of our talent as possible." The only KU crew that has had any real success this spring is the four-man crew. That crew, according to Rose, is one of the favorites tomorrow. But the other three crews—the eight-man, eight-woman and four-woman—can only hope to keep improving and beat a few opponents. Rose said, Rose are probably overly optimistic. but continued improvement is all that Rose considers important. After all, this is the Jayhawk's first year of rowing competition and bothathers have had programs for several years. "I've been tickled to death over our progress," he said. 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Softball team splits twin bill with SMS Funded by matching grants from the Student Senate and the American Bar Association - Law School Division. Not very many fans braved their 46 degree, rainy weather, but Kansas and Southwest Missouri State University stuck it in the grip of a shortened softball doubleheader. KU got its runs in the game's third inning. Freshman infielder Julie Snodrug led off the inning with a single and advanced to see if he could stop or shortstop Kelly Phinns to reach first base. Both runners scored when senior Paula Woolworth hit a solid single with one out. By NANCY DRESSLER Sports Writer The teams played two five-inning games, instead of the usual seven, because of the weather and also to allow SNS to return to Springfield since its final examination began today. Yesterday's games lived up to KU coach Bob Stancil's prediction that both teams would play high competitive games. SMS won the first game, 4d, and KU came back with a win. SMS SOPHOMORE pitcher Penny Chayton effectively silenced KU's bats in the first game, holding the Jayhawks to just four hits. doubleheader behind the four-hit, shutout pitching of senior Paula Hernandez. The Jayhawks collected only four hits but were able to turn them into two runs. Kansas was shut out in hitting until the game's third inning, when lead-off batter, junior Kelly Phipps, hit the first of three KU singles. However, with the bases loaded and the score tied at 4-3, junior pitcher Shelley Sinclair, who took the loss, grounded out to the end in the. Senior infielder Julie Woodman had two of KU's four hits in the game. SMS began its 10-bit attack in the game's first inning with a single and got its first scores by converting four singles and a walk into two runs in the fourth inning. SMS added two more runs in the top of the fifth inning on a Kansas error and two singles. THE BEST THE Jayhawks do in their half of the fifth and last injury was a single in the fourth. 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