Wednesday, April 5, 1978 7. Errors, wild pitches produce split Artistic would not describe the action at Quigley Field yesterday afternoon, as the Kansas Jayhawks and the Emporia State Hornets battled in a doubleheader. When all the errors and wild pitches were accounted for, the teams walked away in the evening hoses with one victory each. The Hornets won the opener, 5-4, in eight innings and KU walked to a 13-8 triumph in the nightcap. Kansas took a 3-2 lead into the final inning of the first game but starter Dan St. Clair, now 2-1, could not hold off the Hornets. After forcing Steve Gillis, Emporia's leading hitter, to ground out, catcher Brian Moyer also touched his wrist over the left field fence to tie the game. St. Clair then retired the side. Vie Harris walked to lead off the KU seventh but the next three batters grounded out, sending the game into extra innings. ST. CLAIR gave up only his second walk of the game to Tom Riesgo to start the eighth. After Daryl Alexander sacrificed Riesgo to second, shortstop Randy Weimer laced a single to right field that scored Riesgo and sent St. Clair to the bench. Galen Worley came in, but Emporia State got another run when KU third baseman Lee Ice committed an error on a grounder when he made the inning. Worley then collected two outs. KU scored once in their half in the eighth when Steve Jeltz walked and took second, and Monty Marlin singled. But it was not enough. "St. Clair made one ball pitch to Moyer and that cost us the game," KU baseball coach Bob Feldman said. throwing that poorly but then he gave a good pitch to Witcher on an 0-2 count and he got it. Moyer played for KU last season before he transferred to Emporia State. The senior catcher smacked five home runs last season. "I gave him an inside curve in tight and he came around on it," St. Clair said. "He just stared at me." KGOT off to a good start with three runs in the first inning. However, Hornet pitcher Kevin Mendonza then silenced the Jayhawk's bats. Mendonza, $2, gave KU only five hits, and with some runs out the Kansas out. The Hornet committed six errors in the opening game. "Mendon is a good pitcher." Temple said. "He's one of the better ones around this place." The second game got off to a wild but slow start. There was a 50-minute first inting and a few seconds of hesitation. Emperia State slapped KU ace Terry Sutcliffe for five hits and four runs in twothirds of an innning before Clay Christiansen came in to get the third out. KU, now 13-6-1, got a grand slam home run from Andy Gilmore and eight walks to score 10 runs in their half of the first. KU, now 13-6-1, led by Matt Hollins. State in the second game, we had out 13-8. The Hornets tagged Christiansen for four more runs in the third and once again Worley was called on. The right hander's victory working the victory gaping him a-1 record. "IT JUST TOGS to show you that you can beat people with a soft pitcher." Temple KU softball team wins two The KU softball team slammed five extra base hits, including three triples and a home run, and swept a doubleheader from Central University in the day by scores of 2-0 and 6-1 in Warrensburg. June Koleber, sophomore outfielder, paced the Jayhawk hitch attack with two "Koleber was the overall standout for the day," KU softball coach Bob Stancifl said. ALSO HITTING triples were seniors Paula Hernandez and Debbie Kuhn. Senior Mayberry dealt to Blue Jays "We don't have any more details than that," a team spokesman said. "Everything was done in Fort Myers, Fla., and there will be a later announcement out of there." KANAS SITY, Mo. (AP)—The Kansas City royals yesterday traded first baseman John Mayberry to the Toronto Blue Jays for third baseman Jeff McNair, team officials confirmed in Kansas City. THE NEXT TWO years he slumped, hitting 231 in 1976 and 230 last season. Herzog said the Royals also had to make room for rookie Clint Hurdle, who is expected to take over Mayberry's first base position. Whitey Herzog, the Royals manager, said that he liked Mayberry as a person but that he did not want him playing for the Royals any more. Joe Burke, Kansas City general manager, said that sometime between now and Oct. 1, Toronto would give the Royals a list of players from which to select. infielder Woodman belted a home run for KU in the second game. "It was really obvious that the five extra base hits were the story of the two games, especially in the second game with three triples and a home run." Stagnell said. JUNIOR SHELLEY Sinclair was the winner pitcher for KU in the opening game, recording six strikeouts and allowing only two CMSU hits. Hernandez started the second game for the Jayhawks and pitched four perfect innings before being relieved by freshman Hernandez. Hernandez was credited with the victory. Temple said his starting rotation would not be changed by the performance of Worley, Worley, a transfer from Colby to Minnesota, given up only one earned run in 172 innings. "I was sorry I had to pull Paula after four innings because she had another perfect game going," Stancill said. "But LuAnn got valuable experience today." "Sutcliffe was throwing good pitches but they were just hitting the out of it. Christiansen was the same way. It was just a bit more accurate where they hit it and thing we throw." Hernandez already has pitched one perfect game this season during a spring slump. The Jayhawks, 13-5, will return to Missouri Friday and Saturday for the Southwest Missouri State Invitational tournament in Springfield. said. "And Worley is definitely a soft pitcher. Sellards Hall thrashed Reasonable Persons 37-16 Monday night in Robinson Gymnasium to capture the women's crown. intramural basketball crown. 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