7 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, April 10, 1978 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Sports Roundup 8 firsts spark KU KU men's track members Charmanne Kuhlman and Lori Lowrey both captured four first-place finishes Saturday at the Nebraska Invitational in Lincoln. In the team competition, Nebraska finished first and KU second. Kuhman received her first place honors in the 400-meter run, the long jump, the 440 relay and the medley relay. She had times of 55.8 in the 400, 47.26 in the 440 relay and 1:45.8 in the medley relay and a jump of 18-8 in the long jump. LOWREY HAD first place finishes in the 440 and medley relays and also in her specialties, the 100-meter and 400-meter hurdles. Lowrey's time in the 100-meter hurdles was 14.56 and time in the 400-meter hurdles was 63.21. motorcycle. Calmine was a relay runner on the 440 and moped relay team and also won six races. Amy Miles also was on the victorious relay teams and she had a third place finish in the 200 with a time of 25.2 and a fourthplace finish in the 100 with a time of 12.58. IN THE HIGH jump, Shawn Corwin won with a jump of 5.2. She also placed fourth in the high jump. the nodo row, Kim Sorens placed second, behind Kulkulman, with a jump of 18-second. In a very close 1,500-meter race, Michelle Brown finished second in a time of 4:35.6. Cathy McMillin finished fourth in a time of 4:27.8. 4:42. finishing third for KU were Ded Hertzog in the 800 meters with a time of 2:16 and Karen Fitz in the 5,000 meters with a time of 18:29. KU cagers honored Senior Ken Koenigs and freshman Darnell Valentine were named co-winners of the 1978 Forrest C. Allen Award commemorating the most outstanding player for the team. The award was presented Saturday night. The award was presented Saturday night at the KU basketball awards banquet. John Douglas received the Jo Jo White trophy given to the player with the most playing time. The Bill Bridges trophie given to the player with the most rebounds, went up to 15 points. to Fait Wickens and Kochs and Douglas both received plaques for being team captains and Koenigs received the Dutch Lonborg trophy for the most inspirational player. KU men's basketball coach Ted Owens also was honored, receiving the Basketball Weekly Magazine's National Coach of the Year Award. Rugby team tested Because the action rarely stops in rugby, it is important to be a little quicker and in better shape than your opponent, KU rugby coach Dave Hay said recently. The Jayhawks were just a little quicker and in just a little better shape than the visiting Des Moines Rugby Club and beat them 13-12 Saturday. However, KU couldn't repeat its success yesterday, losing to a private club team that hadn't seen the game. Tennis teams split KU's nurses' tennis team scored two victories during the weekend in its final matches before Friday and Saturday's Big Eight tournament in Lawrence. The women defeated Missouri, 8-1, Friday and Kansas State, 9-0; T-School The men's tennis team, however, didn't fare quite as well, finishing seventh in the 16-tem team Oklahoma City Invitational. The University of Arkansas won the three-day tournament. KU LOST to Oklahoma City University, 7- 2, and also lost to the University of Oklahoma, 8-1. The Jayhawks' only victory came against West Texas State. The two-loss weekend kicked the men's record to 64. KUUs women raised their standards. "It was a really good weekend," said acting men's tennis coach Joe Barnhouse, taking over for coach Tom Kivisto, who was in Oklahoma City with the men's team. "The opposition wasn't really tough but it's still nice to win big." Class of '79 Committee Positions Open to All Next Year's Seniors Submit names to BOCO Office, 113B Union between 10:30-3:30, to sign-up for following committees: REGALIA/CLASS GIFT HOPE AWARD PUBLICITY SOCIAL Deadline: Fri.-April 14 Soccer team falls Rowers lose again Emperor State does not traditionally field one of the Midwest's top soccer teams. But the Hornets seem to have a hex over the KU Soccer Club. Norette Dame won the men's freshman four-ear race in a time of 5:46. KU was third in a time of 6:05. In the women's freshman four-ear race, Oklahoma State was a surprise winner in 6:43. KU was third in a time of 7:22. The KU Rowing Club did not win an event during the weekend's meet in Wichita. The Jayhawks competed against Notre Dame, Wichita State and Oklahoma State. The Jayhawks won their first two games of the tournament, beating the Wichita Wheatshaws and Lawn Construction by 2-0 scores. However, they lacked the punch that had been looked at, and last team the team were supposed to destroy, Emory State. THAT LOSS more than anything else kept the Jayhawks out of the tournament's final, Mooney said. KU did play in the game for third place, but lost to Salina International, Before this weekend's Wichita Wheathawks Tournament, KU Soccer coach George Mooney, after watching his Jayhawks lose one to the Hornets this year, said that when the two teams meet Saturday, he would be an annihilation—KU being the victor. IN SATURDAY'S first game, KU jumped out to a two-run lead in the first innning. The Wildcats back with a run in the second inning. In its half of the second innning, KU second baseman Steve Jeltz walked, stole the ball and third then scored on a Vic Hire single. KU baseball coach Floyd Temple found the consistency he had been looking for this weekend in his Jayhawks as they swept four games from Kansas State University. *ku beat K-State, 7-2 and 11-0, in a doubleheader here Saturday. Friday, the Jayhawks won, 7-0 and 11-3, at Manhattan. KU's record is 17-6-1. KState is 13-14. By JIM BLOOM Sports Writer Baseball team overwhelms KSU AU catcher Andy Gilmore added two more runs in the fifth when he belted a three-run homer. He played right field fence. He drove in third baseman Lee Ice, who had singled to left field. Gilmore suffered a muscle spasm while rounding out his homers on the plate by freshman Dan Graham. IN THE BOTTOM of the sixth, shortstop Monty Martin singled and pinch-hitter Scott Wright reached base on an error. John Rupp got the third to a stand-up trike to give KU a five-run lead. Relief pitcher Galen Worley replaced starter Dan St. Clair in the sixth after St. Clair had walked two Wildcat batters. Worley struck out the next two batters, but then gave up a double that drove in the other K-State run. "Our pitching was sharp in all four games," Temple said. "And our hitters are doing things we couldn't do last year by taking the extra base and stealing bases." In the top of the seventh Worley walked --- Open until 2:00 a.m. weeknights Open until 4:00 a.m. Fri and Sat. 644 Mass. The best reason in the world to make Campbell's your clothing store. Pride . . . 841 Massachusetts Downtown MEN'S WEAR "St. Clair's timing got a little rough in the sixth, so I brought in Catfish Wortley." Temple said. "I don't know what they're thinking out there when they swing at his pitches, but he wasn't letting them have anything." IN THE SECOND GAME, Spotswood, leading off, singled and stole second base. Ice reached first base on an error and Spotswood went to third. First baseman Brian Gray drove Spotswood home on a hit he came home on a base hit by Butch Vickers. In the second game, Terry Sutcliffe pitched a three-hit shutout and out struck nine batters for his fifth victory, against no defeats. KU loaded up the bases when Spottss木 reached first on an error. On the next play Wright was forced out at home. Graham Wood scored on a sacrifice by ice. Spottss木 scored on a sacrifice by冰. KU picked up three runs in the second inning. Jelts started it off with a base hit. He was followed by singles from Wright and Graham. Jelts scored on Graham's hit. K-State managed to silence the Jayhawk's bats for the next three innings, but the Wildcats couldn't get anything started. Only five Wildcats reached base in the game. KU WARMED UP AGAIN in the bottom of the six, batting around the order and scoring. "Rusch had an excellent game Friday and Kerschen threw well," Temple said. Friday Dave Rusch, 2.2, throw a two-hit hitout as KU won 7-4. Kevin Kershen won the other game for KU, 11-3, pushing his record to 4-1. 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