10 Wednesday, April 12, 1978 University Daily Kansan Women win night games to continue winning ways Kansas played its first night game as part of a softball doubleheader yesterday, and the Jayhawks did not let the lights stop their winning ways. who was swept a twilight doubleheader from Northwest Missouri State University in Iowa. The Jayhawks now are 18-6 and have won 11 of their last 12 games. Senior pitcher Paula Hernandez kept her perfect record in the NWSU. Hernandez is 10-4 for the season. FRESHMAN MARGARET Miah pitched KU to the sweep in the nightcap. Miah had not pitched since KU played a series of games in Texas during spring break. *Starting pitcher Shelley Sinclair in recovering from the flu and did not pitch* KU Coach Bock Stancill said last night that KU started slowly in the first game. KU scored its eight runs in the sixth and seventh innings on the strength of eight hits. "We hit the ball really hard all day long," Stancik said. "Paula did a good job of pitching to limit them to four hits until we could get some runs across." STANCLIFT SAID sophonate Jill Larson and senior Paulia Woolorth led the KU hitting attack in the first game. They combined for five of KU's 12 hits and each Mah held NWMSU to three hits in the second game. KU trailed 3-1 after three innings before scoring six runs in the fourth inning. Junior Kelly Phipps and Larson each had three of KU's 11 hits. Stancliff said yesterday's doubleheader was closer than an earlier doubleheader played in Lawrence, which KU won 7-0 and 10-0. "They were more aggressive at the plate," Stancill said. "We put a premium on being able to hit the ball and we were real aggressive on the base paths." S兰斯lift kU kept the ball out of yesterday's wind to get hits. Adjusting to the lights was not a problem for KU's outfit, he said, who has not trouble judging fly balls. The Kansas doubles play was ineffective yesterday, and the Jayhawks dropped a tennis match to the University of Missouri 6-3 in Columbia, Mo. The Jayhawks No. 1 doubles team of Chet Collier and Mark Haskins lost to Missouri,6-4,6-2.KU No.2 team of Wayne Sewall and Joe Ruysser lost to Jon Powell and Rob Walters, and John Runnels and John Krizman lost to Beto Bliese and Marc Van Buskirn,6-4,6-2. Tennis team loses to MU "Obviously our doubles are hurting us," tennis coach Tom Kivisto said after the Coming April 20th to Overland Photo . . . Take any color slide or photo and put it on a T-shirt. For one month only. $4.98 including Shirt. Reg. $7.95 Now you can have full-color transfers made at reasonable prices in quan- tities as little as 1. Become a part of Programming Fever Chairpersons, needed for summer and fall film series. Classical Film Series Summer Film Series Popular Film Series Gentle Film Series Midnight Film Series Society Special Interest: Women's Films. 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Needs Committee heads for: Chess Club Football Backgammon Club Quarterback Club Table Tennis Creative Planning In singles matches, Missouri's Michell beat Cilborn, 7-4, 6-4; MU's Bloise beat Hosking, 3-6, 6-1, 7-5; KU's Rusyfer beat Powell, 6-4, 6-2; KU's Walters beat Buskirk, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2; KU's Vain VanBuskirk, 3-6, 5-7, 6-2; and KU's Krisman beat Crownson, 6-4, 6-7, 5-7. Ski Trips Padre Island Sports trips New Orleans Trip New York Trip Warm Weather Trip Public Relations And Many. Many More Indoor Recreation Post-Football Game Receptions Madrigal Dinner Publications Public Relations Advisors for Free University, Fine Arts, Indoor Recreation, Outdoor Recreation Get involved were not just looking for experts. Special Interest Clubs Bicycle Club KU Sailing Club KU Orienteering Club Wilderness Discovery Paraphernalia Love Records 15 W. 9th 842-3059 SISTER KETTLE CAFE A Vegetarian Delight 14th & Massachusetts 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Wed., Sun. 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The 2nd Annual National Intercollegiate Mastermind Championships Round #1 (Intramural): April 12-13-14 All students eligible Round #2 Two Top Winners Play: Kansas State April 15 - May 15 All Expenses Paid Round #3 Winner to play in Intercollegiate Finals in New York All Expenses Paid Round #4 U.S. Collegiate Champion plays: European Champion in England All Expenses Paid Location Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union Time: 7-10 p.m. Registration at the SUA Office 864-3477 PAYDAY ST Fabada vak Fabada vak Overwraa Coatage Go Hand van Hand van H84 CCC van prent TOEN TOEN NIT van hagelijk HI57 Ka COllen H10 Sth Fr HPRO van with Cohen FIER SIMM TOEN with Cohen FIER SIMM TOEN with Cohen FCFC FCFC 1