University Daily Kansan Friday, April 7. 1978 9 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Weekend Sports Roundup CER R Softball tourney set The Kansas Jayhawks face Texas Women's University today in an opening game of a 10-team invitational softball tournament Missouri State University in Springfield. The tournament's teams are divided into two pools of five teams each. KU and Texas Women's are joined in one pool by the University and the University of Minnesota. Each pool's teams play every team in the pool and the two winners will play a tie breaker. KU Coach Bob Stancel said yesterday that host SWMSU was the tournament favorite. They will play in the other pool at Oklahoma State University, Texas A&M and Oklahoma universities. "We are in a really strong pool on the basis of last year's standing," Stancliff said. "With strong teams in the tournament this season, we'll be able to teams knocking each other around." Stancliff said the tournament featured the top two teams in both Kansas and Oklahoma. The Jayhawks entered last year's tournamen with a 6-4 record and lost three of four games. Stancliff said that KU had its problems last year but the Hawks hoped to improve their finish in this year's tournamen. "This will be the toughest competition we've seen since the Texas trip. It will be good to see how much we improved," he said. The KU women's golf team travels to Columbia, Mo., this weekend for their second meet of the season against Stephens and University of Missouri and Wichita State. One of the golfers, Sarah Burgess, said yesterday that the team had been working hard to get the score. Women golf at MU A lack of outdoor practice contributed to the team's poor first outing at the Betsy Raws Invitational. KU finished 17th out of 21 teams in that tournament. Burgess will join Beth Booster, Barbara Gooldheim, Pam Gosche and Nancy Hines in the new U.S. Office of Tourism. Rugby powers visit Rugby may be growing in popularity, but a lot of colleges still do not have organized, well-trained teams. As a result, the schools and universities local coach local rugby club teams for competition. Two of the best local clubs, one from Des Moines, Iowa and one from Omaha, Neb., will be in Lawrence this weekend to play the University of Kansas Rbvclub. Des Moines, which plays KU tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 at ShenK Recreation Stadium, will host two best teams in the Midwest, according to KU coach Dave Hay. Hay said Des Moines was better than Oklahoma, which best KU team would be the conference championship last weekend. "Des Moines and the K.C. Blues probably are the two best teams in the Midwest, "Hay said "Beau" Moines is easily better than "Maine." said. "We'll have to play winn to win them." "We'll have lost to Oklahoma last week." Iowa lost to Iowa, Iowa 2-4. Following the loss of Kansas, KU lost to Kansas State 11-8. "They should both be good games." Hay said. "We'll have to play well to win them." However, Hays said he wasn't disappointed by the performance. "We played pretty well, plus we got the chance to play some of our newcomers," he said. "We had a lot of fun." The KU Rowing club gets the second taste of competition in its young career tomorrow, when it travels to Wichita to row for Oklahoma State, Oklahoma State and Notre Dame. The eight-man crew will compete against Wichita State and Notre Dame and the fourman and four-woman crews will race WSU and OSU. Rowers seek wins Crew coach Don Rose said the Jayhawks, who did not win a race last week, were "thriving." Hoping to match last week's impressive performance, the KU women's track team will travel to Lincoln, Neb., to compete in the Iverson Invitational track meet tomorrow. Women's track coach Terti Anderson said that because of the team's strong performance last week at the Arkansas Invitational, she thought that the track team had a good chance of winning the meet tomorrow. "We had five first-place finishes last week." Anderson said, "which is a fantastic way to start the season. The team looked really good in practice this week. I'm very Women take momentum into meet optimistic that we'll do well at the Nebraska meet." Anderson said there were nine teams entered in the meet and she expected some "Nebraska and Missouri ought to give us strong team competition," she said. "They are going to be an important part of the game." KU entries are Lori Lowrey in the hurries, Charmaine Kuhman in the 400 and the long jump and Shawn Corwin in the high jump. 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