14 Friday, May 2. 1980 University Daily Kansat Big 8 coaches to decide soon on summer baseball By KENDAVIS Snorts Writer Since 1879, baseball at the University of Kansas has been a low-key sport. Jayhawk fans have looked forward to the relaxing spring afternoons at Quigley Field. There is no admission charge, so the spectators come and go at their own leisure. They are welcome to sit in the sun and end with the shadows of dusk. In March and April, fans who forget their coats are sorry, but any time is the right time to sip on their favorite beverage, as illegal as it may be. THE BASEBALL coaches of the Big Eight conference have developed a program that would bring baseball to the conference and provide them with an add to the current spring schedule. All of this could come to pass in 1981, but before it does, there are many wrinkles that must be rowed out. A five-man committee has been formed by the Big Eight for just a year. That committee will meet during the Big Eight baseball championships in Oklahoma City May 10-13. At that time, a final proposal will be submitted to the conference. If the change were approved, the Big Eight would become the first collegiate athletic conference experiment with this type of schedule. KANSAS COACH Floyd Temple is a member of the special committee and very much in favor of the plan. "We've been kicking it around for a couple of years," Temple said. "The main challenge was the time they started opening up two weeks earlier than they used. And that took two weeks—" But when the conference coaches began entertaining these thoughts just a couple of years ago, they had no way of knowing what was going to be doing to inter-classiate sports. Many schools, including Kansas, are now facing budget deficits. The solution for many programs has been to cut back on sports and other activities, then eliminated various non-revenue sports. THE PLAN to add to the Big Eight baseball season would mean increased spending, something most athletic directors probably won't be too enthusiastic about. "I don't know if we can prove that we will be able to break even or make money on this," Temple admitted. "I don't think all of the schools can. My own personal feeling is that with the economy and the economics, some of the teams will operate at a deficit." "IF WE'RE going to get maximum attendance, we're going to have to play at night." Termole said. One of the committee's recommendations are all of the conference speakers to fund the university their studiums. None of the eight stadiums have lights. Temple estimated the cost of these stadiums at $120,000. Kansas is one of three schools in the conference that does not charge admission to baseball games. If the plan were approved, students would be thought people would be willing to pay. With the gas situation, people don't want to drive very far to be entertained," he said. "And the normal TV productions aren't too attractive during the summer." But there are other problems to be solved besides the economic consequences. TEMPEL SAID the current spring schedule would probably be reduced by 10 to 20 games and that the winner of the Big Ten tournament would be conference's representative to NCAA play. The other seven teams would begin their summer schedule in the third week of May. The tournament champion would come summer play after NCAA competition. The summer schedule would have about 40 games and the current divisional structure would be maintained. A championship, a divisional winners winner would culminate the season. KU played 48 games last season and originally was scheduled to play 56 this year. DECISIONS WOULD have to be made on summer scholarships, recruiting regulations, academic requirements, junior Baseball team faces must-win situation again Once again, the Hawks are faced with the task of winning three of the four games. That is what KU needs to advance to the Big Ten in Oklahoma City. Okla. May 10-13 By KEN DAVIS Snorts Writer "IT'S GOING to be tough since we've got to win three." Floody Tiemann, Kansas coach, said. "But it's better than having to win four like we did last year." Temple was referring to the Jayhawks' season-end series with Nebraska last The KU baseball team will find itself in a similar situation today and tomorrow as they prepare for the 2016 season. Conference regular season schedule with double-leaders against Nebraska in Lansing. Third-baseman Roger Riley said he did not like the idea. Riley, Independence, Mo., junior, is one of many Jayhawks who plays in a summer amateur league. "We just don't know about a lot of those guys. They are probably sure, "Sue teams are probably going to win guys for various reasons. We will not let freshmen compete unless they are enrolled in a class." "I VEG TOT A job waiting for me in the summer and it's good money." Riley said. "It would be rough getting jobs and a place to stay if you were away from home," of the economic problems could be worked out, he said. They were approved, the Big Eight conference would be closely watched by the baseball world during this unusual experiment. college transfer students, summer jobs for student-athletes, the June free agent pro baseball draft, and the student-athlete who earns an undergraduate degree in May. Kansas took three games from Iowa State, but the game ended with Temple had hoped for on the trip, but he did not the help he wanted from Missouri, which the team had four games to win and a weekend. year when KU needed a four-game sweep against the Cornhuskers to make the playoffs. The Jayhawks could manage only a still in series at Quigley Field. THE JAYHAWKS can advance to the tournament with a sweep of Nebraska, based on the tie-breaking system of head-to-head competition. "WHEN WE WENT up to Iowa State, I really felt that MU could win three from Nebraska. If MU had just won another game and if we had eaten them little bitching in the end, I wouldn't have." Kansas will make its run at the Cornbushers without the services of pitcher Randy McLatin, McIntosh, 6-2; re injured a rbc against muscle in Iowa State. While Temple and the other coaches are all for the new schedule, some of the KU players are not quite as enthusiastic. "Ifs" have been a big part of the KU season. The Jayhawks opened conference play with six straight victories. After Temple said that Jim Phillips, 8-2, and Clayton Fleeman, 2-3, would pitch for KU today. 843-O354 • Reserved Equipment • All Domestic & Complete KEG BEER Service Men's track team hosts triangular meet With this year's Midwest Relays Circuit ending last weekend, the KU men's track team will encounter a different type of connection tomorrow. In the Westridge Shopping Center 6th & Kasold Drive Lawrence, Kansas KU COACH Bob Timmons said he was looking forward to meeting the two state rivals. The Jayhawks will be host to Kansas State and Weisha State in Memorial Stadium following the intrasquad scrimmage for the N.Y. Jets at 4:30 on the J.Hershey Truck. "It's always a good meet when the schools from the state get together," he said. "I think this will be a particularly good meet because each team has strengths in specific areas." One area where KU and K-State will once again match strength will be in the triple jumbles. The Rams defeated the Junior Champion Sanya Owolabi and the Wildcats have Vince Parretthe who turned in the longest indoor triple jump in collegiate history. He won the event at the Kansas Relays. Needing every possible point, the KU women's track team begins the final part of the outdoor season this weekend with the Big Eagle championships in Lincoln, Neb. Big Eight meet on tap for KU The Big Eight meet is the first of three important meetings as the Jayhawks close out their season. The meet will be May 9 and 10 in Des Moines, Iowa, and are the AIA野外大师 national championships Anderson said KU's strengths are in the hurdle races with Lori Lowrey and Gwen Poss. But the Jayhawks can't do anything about the past. Nebraska holds a one game lead in the Eastern Division with a 12-4 record. Missouri is second at 11-5 and the Tigers hold on to win by a third with a 10-4 mark. The top two teams in each division advance to the tournament. Kansas finished fourth at last year's Big Eight meet, which Iowa State won. This year head coach Andy Driscoll was joined by the championship along with Nebraska, Colorado and Missouri. To win, however. Anderson said the Jayhawks will make their best performances of the year. "We need to score in everything," Anderson said. Everybody is going to have to give their very best. We'll need every point we can get. "The thirds, fourths, fifths and sixths can get a lot of points for you and can make a difference." HIRD RETAIL LIQUORS Anderson said she expected Nebraska along with Missouri and Colorado to be KU's toughest competition. They've got two real good sprinters, Marlene O'Tell and two Jen Gorham, and three girls who could all score in the penthon. "Anderson said," dropping a twin hill to Oklahoma State, KU played four crucial games against Missouri. The Tiger won three of those games dispute some fine performances by KU pitchers. A New Concept in American Culture GARDEN WALK AN ART ACTIVITY MAY 10, 1980 2:00 pm 1128 OHIO LAWRENCE the old garden will be joyfully joined with faucet at 2:00 pm Sunday the public is invited to bring a camera, paint, or experience an art happening. garden Daimler. R Gregory Walstrom "Missouri will be tough in the long distance race, the 5,000 and 10,000 meters, and Colorado could hurt us in the field events." Garden Designer, R Gregory Walstrom But, according to Timmons, there will be several other hotly contested events. "I THINK the field events, especially the dice, javelin and long jump will be very close events," Timmons says. "I also look at the races in the 400yd relay and the hurdles." sua films Friday & Saturday, May 2-3 THE DEER HUNTER Dir. Michael Cimino, with Robert DeNiro, Mirey Streep, Christopher Walker, John Savage, John Zaehlle in Namibia and young steelworkers who are each affected by their experiences in Viet Nam. 286-10:15 Sunday, May 4 GOLDFINGER Dir. Guy Hamilton, with Sean Connery, Gert Frogbe, Hon Blackman. One of the best of the hot 407 films; in job and his dead hat, and the Astin Martin DB-5. Pls. “Double Hairy” short costaring Geary Hardy short costing Geary Harlow. Dir. Billy Wizard, with Marilyn Moore, Tony Curley, Jack Clement, Funny Lammon spending most of the movie Lammon times Five (from Connie's Moonteams Five) Monday, May 5 THE PASSION OF ANNA Wednesday, May SOME LIKE IT HOT Unless otherwise noted; all films will be shown at Douduw Auditorium in the Kansas Union; M-R film are $1.00 each; T-shirts are $2.50, 1.50 and $1.50 at start and 7:30, 8:00 and midnight on Fri. & Sat., and at 2:00 on Sunday, tickets available at www.douduw.edu/information-644-3474. No smoking or refreshments allowed. Dir. Ing. Bergman, with Liu Lilvun Bibl Anderson, Max von Sydow. One of Bergman's most fascinating films. Swedens/subtitles. Dr. Hui, Howard Huawei, and Humphrey政府 office and university user phone deetailer Philip Macaron in this mattery HP phone macaron in this huawei phone macaron in this hp tuesday. May 6 THE BIG SLEEP THIS SUMMER TAKE THE HEAT OFF FALL! 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