8 University Daily Kansas Monday, May 1, 1978 Softball team No.1 in state again Snorts Writer By NANCY DRESSLER Bob Stancil's fears that his team might have trouble defending its state softball tournament test were proved unfounded this weekend when KU won four straight games to retain its state championship and to win a spot in next week's regional tour. Stancliff, KU's coach, said before the tournament that the competition would be improved from last year when KU took the championship. When hawks apparently did not lift this bother them. did it out in its 32 innings in its four tournament games and allowed only three runs by its 64 innings. "WE DIDN'T GET A lot of bits but we put them better," Stanchif said. leen together better. Stancliff said KU's hitting attack was not as potent recently as it had been earlier in the season. In Friday's action, KU shut out Kansas State University in an opening game, 15-0. KU had 16 hits and senior Paula Hernandez, pitched a strong game. pro- The Jayhawks then beat Washburn University, 6-1, before the pitching of junior Shelley Singlin. Sophomore June Kuehn and quarterback Justin Crawford each belted one for KU in the game. nohits. HE CONTINUED to dominate the action Saturday by defeating Benedictine College, 6-2, on the three hit pitching of Hernandez. Koleber hit her home second run of the tournament in this game, scoring three runs. KU faced Emporia State University Saturday afternoon for the championship and the Jayhawks defeated the Hornets, 6-0. Junior Kelly Phipps, playing for KU with a broken nose, had two hits and two runs batted in. Junior Laura Frest, Kleber and Woolworth each added RBIs for the Sinclair gave up four hits to Emporia State and the Jawhays produced five hits. DEPSTITE THIS shuffle in defense, KU adjusted well, turning three double plays to one. "We only had one and two errors in the whole tournament," Stanciff said. "All the players were on fire." Woolworth, usually a catcher, played third base in the tournament for KU in place of sophomore Jill Larson. Larson is out indefinitely with a knee injury. Seven Jayhawk were voted to the all-away team for their play. They were the first team in history to win a doubleheader. Koleber, Sinclair, Hernandez, Phipps and Woolworth. Stanclair said he thought that KU, 36-10, was a high quality team and that the Jayhawks would get a chance to prove themselves to make national at the regional tournament. However, Stanclift said the Jayhawks would have to adjust to more competitive teams to be competition at the national level. KU WILL BE competing for one at least three berths in the national tournament sponsored by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. The national berths are given to top finishers in the regional tournament. "The pitchers won't be dominating hitters at the regional and state levels as they did in 2015." Men's track team locks Texas in tie score Coming from behind, the University of Kansas men's track team won the last three events to tie the University of Texas, 68-68, in a dual meet Saturday night in Austin. The Jayhawks the high jump, 5,000-meter run and the mile relay to tie the down. Freshman high jumper Paul Titus tied his best effort with a winning 6-8 jump. That jump was two inches higher than his closest competitor. BRUCE COLDSMITH turned in his best time of the year in the 5,000-meter run, a winning time of 14:47.2. Kendall Smith finished less than a second behind Coldsmith with a second place time of 14:48.13. That also is Smith's best time this season. In the mile relay, the meet's last event, the Jayhawks celebrated the return of spinner Cliff Wiley by winning that event in 3;11.40. Wiley, who missed the first half of the outdoor season recovering from a broken arm, run the first leg of the mule relay. Glenn Wienberry, Tommy McCall and Stan Whitaker rounded out the mule relay team. Wiley also won the 400-meter run, breaking the tape in 47.1, and McCall won the 800-meter run in 1.50, 1.51, his best of the season. BLOB OLZITOW the 100-meter dash in a time of 10.41. That time is slightly more than a tenth of a second away from the NCAA Outdoor qualifying time of 10.3 Kansas swept the 3,000-meter steeplechase. Brent Swenson led the Jayhawks crossing the tape in 9:20.04, Tam Tays, 9:23.06, and Paul Maddox, 9:25.07. Rick Ensz captured the 1,800-meter run, winning in a time of 3:51.18 Recovered from a groin muscle pull, hurdler Anthony Coleman finished second in the 110-meter hurdles in a time of 14.1. He won his 1st ADA Outdoor with a 18.7 m earlier this year. Women meet stiff competition at Drake Facing stiff competition, the KU women's track team participated in the Drinke Holley Challenge on Sunday. Senior Charmine Kuhman recorded the best KU placement, taking third in the long jump with a leap of 18-5. Finishing first in the long jump at 2014 = Sheilli Pettit of Texas. KU women's track coach Terri Anderson said that the meet had high quality athletes competing and that it served as a good stepping stone toward the meet, the Big Eight Outdoor Championships. FRESHMAN MATT Friedeman won the discus for the third week in a row with a loss of 178-5. Friederman also won the discus at a meet in Louisville and at the Arkansas State Invitational. "THE BEST OF THE best were competing in this meet." Anderson said. "We had good individual efforts and this meet was definitely better ever to go on and win the Big Eight meet." Junior Karen Fitz qualified for nationals in her event, the 5,000, finishing ninth in a time of 17.511. North Carolina State's Jake Shea won the 5,000 in a time of 16.13.1. Sophomore Michelle Brown finished eighth in the 1,500 with a time of 4:30.66 Iowa State's Diane Vetter won the race in a time of 4:20.79. Freshman Hawkins Corwin high jump 54 for KU but failed to place. Finish first in the high jump was Prairie View's Sue Dubbings with a jump of 6-0. KU'S MEDLEY RELAY team ran into bad luck in its race. The relay team of Lori Lowrey, Amy Miles, Sheila Calmeese and Charmane Kulman dropped the baton during the preliminary race and did not qualify for the finals. The Big Eight Outdoor Championship in Nearman, OKa, Friday, and Saturday Freshman Frank Angelone won the pole vault competition, clearing the bar at 184.5. He also set a new US indoor record. Currier also finished third in the shot put with a throw of 39.41 "The best thing I can say is that I'm glad that it if had to happen, it happened this weekend and not next week," Anderson said. "This is only going to get the relay team more up for the Big Eight meet and we're going to have a fast time next week." James Samuel's finished second in the long jump with a jump of 23.3¹⁰, his best jump of the year. He also finished third in the 100-meter dash in a time of 10.75. "I was a little upset, a little concerned," he said. Brian Todd and Mark Kostek finished second and third in the javelin throw. Todd threw a season best 219-10 and Kostek threw 214-11. Last year, the KU women's track team beat Iowa State in meet. Last champion was Iowa State. Tennis team takes third The Jahawys will begin preparations for another dual meet Saturday against rival teams from the US. After seven losses in 17 matches, the inconsistency that had plagued the KU men's tennis team all season was finally getting to coach Tom Kivisto. THE RESULT WAS a three-place finish for KU in the 16-tem tournament. "We had some serious meeting," Kivito said. "We ought to be able to play with him." So, as the Jayhawks prepared for the weekend's Drake Invitational, Kivisto sat the team down and told them what he thought. But small college power Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, the country's No.1 small college team, was too much for KU, defeating the Jahways, 6-4. caucasus detached Illinois State, 6-3; in its first-round match and also defended by Oklahoma. "GETTING THIRD in the 16-team tournament, the guys placed really well." Kivisto said. "There were some really tough teams." the victory over Iowa was particularly satisfying to Kivisto, Iowa's coach earlier had complained that the Hawkeyes were not seeded high enough in the tournament. The match also marked one of KU's finest performances this season as a team. The score was tied 3-4 entering doubles play but the Jayhaws captured all three doubles "It was a great victory; our doubles really came through." Kivisto said. An Evening With RAM DASS And Friends Words, Music, Images, Silence May 1 WEDNESDAY Laurence, Hoch Auditorium, University of Kansas. 7:30 p.m. tickets on sale at door If you're looking for a "Management Trainee" position, you probably won't find it. If you're looking for a Career in Management come sell for Pitney Bowes. Application for interviews available in Room 202, School of Business Pitney Bowes Research business ventures at the level of plan Go To Trial On Radio LAW DAY Mon., May 1, Noon FM92 KANU FOR ONLY $3.25 YOU'LL GET A 12 inch pizza with Pepperoni or Mushrooms or Hamburger CALL 841-7900 1445 23rd Street AND TWO 16 OZ. COKES All Stars beat Phi Delts Westerday's intramural championship games came were been closer. Four one-overs were done by the rookies. The Sin City All Stars defeated the Phi Delta Theta, 54, for the intramural A队 hill championships yesterday. The Friars won all but one of the rallies to tie the score on a home run by Brian Whitaker. The All Stars, however, scored a run in the bottom of the seventh to Loe Osborne and Mike Schultz singled and Steve Reeve hit a ball that the Pai Delts bobbled for an error, which scored Osborne with the winning run. In the seventh, Gary Karafat鼎 run in Kim Sutphin with the game's tying run. In the ninth inning, Bruce Bandle scored the winning run on John Shell's sacrifice fly. EARLIER IN the day, the All Stars beat the Metros, 12-11, for the independent A team football队. The All Stars led 10-7 in the seventh, but the Metros rallied to take a win. All Stars again scored in the seventh innings to tie the game and won it in extra innings. Karafat said the afternoon was a tense one for his team. "We made our share of mistakes," he said, "but we did the job when we had to. We THE PHI DELTS reached the finals by beating Alpha Kappa Lambda, 43, in another thriller. AKL trailed 24 until the seventh, when an RBI single by Kent Castagno, a sacrifice fly by Smyth Wely and a Phil Delta error gave AK1, the lead. But with two outs and nobody on in the seventh, the Phi Dells rallied. Russ Fuchs knocked in Steve Gish from second to tie the game, and Bary Rohen got the game's winning hit off losing pitcher Billy Cunningham. G鱼 pitched the victory for the Phi Dells. Alpha Delta Pi won the women's hill game yesterday, defeating the Lazies 128, 15-14. Captain Crazy Burgard honored for the Alpha Deltas Pis and pitcher Lyn Hebein had three strikeouts. The Alpha Delta Pis had 23 hits in the game. Golfers improve at Drake THE JAYHAWKS contended for the top The University of Kansas men's golf team is starting to make its charge. Probably the most disappointed of the Jayhawks was juniors co-captain JM Doyle. spot during the first two days of the tourn- ment. However, they couldn't keep pace, so they had to fall behind. It was by far the most impressive outing for KU this spring. All five players played the same game, with no restrictions. After several successive bad outings, the Jayhawks finished in a tie for sixth in the Drake Relays golf tournament at Des Moines weekend. A total of 18 teams were entered. Doyle, who finished eighth in this tournament a year ago, played superbly the first two days with rounds of 71 and 76. But on the second day he scored two holes for a 82 and finished with a 225 total. Gale flings Royals past Brewers KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)-Rich Gale makes his major playout debatter, scattered six bits in seven innings and pitched the Kansas City Royals past the Milwaukee Brewers, 34, yesterday with help from Steve Mingori. The Royals scored a run in the first inning when Willie Wilson was hit by a pitch, stole second, went to third on Jerry Terrell's grounder and raced home on Hal McRae's grounder. 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