12 Wednesdav. April 23,1980 University Daily Kansan Double-header loss upsets coach By KEN DAVIS Snorts Writer UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Floyd Temple, Kansas baseball coach, can almost always find something good to talk about. Even when his Jayhawk baseball team is usually just finding something on the positive side. But after the Jayhaws dropped a double-header to Creighton yesterday at Quaggy Field, 6-4 and 4-2. Tempel had one of those two points, he could find nothing to be pleased about. Sports "THIS WAS a nothing day," Temple said. "We took two steps backward. If we play that war this weekend we're in trouble." "We got beat by a club that 's not as good as we are," he said. "But they outplayed us. I don't get mad too often, but I'm mad today." The Jayhawks face Iowa State this weekend. Temple was justified in his anger. During the afternoon, Temple watched 16 Kansas batters strike out and also saw the Jawshavs rush 21 base runners. "He's got a right to be mad," said Matt Gandinger, KU-left fielder who struck three times while going 2-for-1 in the two games. "We didn't play very good baseball today." While Kansas, now 21-13 overall, was struggling, Creighton took advantage of the opportunity. THE TWIN BALL ATTILLED several major league scouts who came primarily to watch Gundelfinger and the starting pitcher for Creighton in the ooener. Demis Rassmusen. Rasmussen responded with a fine outing as he struck out in 10 of 6% innings before he scored. Rasmussen, a 6-7 left-hander who also plays basketball for Creighton, had the Jawahraes fooled all afternoon with his hard fasthats. He was able to hit an hour consistently throughout the game. "I was lucky today," Rasmussen said. "All I was throwing were fastfalls, but they were moving a lot. They were moving away and rising." "I throw what's working for me and today I was getting them over the plate consistently." IT LOOKED as if Rasmussen, 24, was going to be in office. He joined Steve Jeltz the frame. Jeltz stole second and third and then scored on a single to right by Juan But KU never made a serious threat again until the seventh when it scored two runs and forced Basmussen from the mound. Scott Wright led off the seventh with a triple and came home when Jeltz grounded over, Roger Riley followed on two straight walks. Franco was called on to put out the fire at that point. KU scored another run on a groundout to draw out Dick Mike Watt, 23, got the loss for KU. Watt started the game and issued a base-loaded walk in the second to give the Bluejays their third. Mike Watt, 23, gave Watt for a three-run home run to left-center field. Crichton got two more runs off reliever Mulin Lubin in the seventh. KU took a 1-4 lead in the first inning of the nightcap when Wright doubled and Gundelfinger had an RBI single, but the Jawhavas left the bases loaded that innings. The Javahaws left the bases loaded again in the fourth and fifth innings and stranded 12 runners in the game. "WE'RE TAKING too many好 pitches," Gundelfinger said. "We're not taking command of our opportunities. We had back to back innings where we didn't capitalize. We've got to make contact and be that was the key to all of our strike outs." Jim Phillips, 7-2, started for KU and picked up the loss after pitching two innings and yielding two runs. Big 8 Baseball Standings EAST Conference Games Conference Games Won 10 Loss 2 Missouri 10 2 Nebraska 9 3 Kansas 7 5 Iowa State 9 4 All Games 13 13 All Games Won 10 Loss 2 Missouri 10 2 Nebraska 9 3 Kansas 7 5 Iowa State 9 4 Team W 1 W 1 W 1 Okahama State 9 3 3 16 Okahama 9 3 6 28 Golden Gate 2 6 10 23 Kansas City 1 11 14 20 Kansas City 1 11 14 20 Missouri and Oklahoma each tied one non league opponent. Mark Snow Snow decides to transfer Reserve center Mark Snow has announced that he planned to play basketball for another school next season. "It was a hard decision because really like it here." Snow said. A 10-19-pounder, Snow came to KU from Heix High School in LaMesa, Calif., where he averaged 19 points and 12 rebounds a game. Two seasons ago, Snow played in four games before suffering a broken bone in his foot. But he was not granted a hardship ruling. He played in 17 games for KU this season and averaged two points and one rebound a game. Snow is undecided about where he will transfer next season. If he transfers to an NCAA school, he'll be unable to play for a year, leaving him two years of eligibility. Women golfers set team best at tourney AUS women's golf team recorded its best score in the six-year history of the Oklahoma Sooner Invitational yesterday at Oklahoma City, Okla. The Jayhawks had a team total of 638 which was several strokes less than the squad recorded at the tournament last season. Sally White paced KU with a 158 total. Sarah Burgess followed with a 161 and Lisa Howard carded a 163. Roundting out KU's number was 472. She and Julia Howard, 124 and Jill Merwald, 170. Despite split with WSU Shockers softball team closes in on record Sports Writer By PATTI ARNOLD Sports Writer This season is a record-breaking season for the KU softball team. The Jayhawks are only three victories away from setting a KU record for the most victories in one season. The softball and baseball teams won 35 games each last season, and the softball team is now 33-14 for this season. The "Hawks could break the record this weekend when KU plays six games in two days. Left fielder Rose Radeir last night broke the KU record for the most hits in one season. Radeir, who has the KU hitting attack all season, gathered three hits in each game, and who hides the record with 60 hits in 48 games last year. Radeir now has 62 hits in 48 games. Rather upped her average to .405 in last night's split with Wichita State and for the first time this season, is second on the team in battime average. SHELLY FOX went on a rampage against the Shockers in the second game, ripping two singles and a double. She now owns a 415 average. KU lost the first game against the Shockers, 3-2. The Jawahres took a two-run lead in the first, with Wichita State came up just short in the third and pulled ahead in the fifth. "Our pitching was not good, our hitting was not good and our defense was not good," KU coach Bob Stantliff said of the first pitch in Game 4. The three we would have won the game." But the pitching and hitting came back in the second game for as 10-2 KU victory. Jill Larson gave up only two hits in five innings of work and Marla Meskimen surrendered only one hit in the final two innings. BUT BY THAT time, Larson all the runs she needed. KU scored three runs in the fourth, five in the fifth and two more in the sixth toice the victory. With the scoring outburst, Stanclift was able to use his entire lineup, and said the team played much better in the nightcap. Larson, who three打 no-hit innings before yielding a single to Dana Koester in the fifth, picked up her fourth victory against three losses. second game, but the pitching and hitting made up for the errors. KU, ranked No. 10 in the nation, hosts Big Eight champion Oklahoma State, Nebraska. Creighton and Southwest Missouri State this weekend at Holcol Sports Complex. KU plays Nebraska, SMS and Oklahoma State on Friday and Creighton, SMS and Oklahoma State on Saturday. "It's not officially a tournament, but having all the teams in here should be a lot of fun," Stancill指了。“We'll get some games in against good competition." Men golfers ready after layoff y KEVIN BERTE Sports Writer Each tournament takes on extra time, so the Big Eight needs near two. The Alliage missed a tournament last week when an eligibility problem caused them to scratch out and lose. "KU is to win this weekend, it will have to do it against the 15-team field at the Drake Relays invitational at Des Moines, Iowa. KU will be the host team and tomorrow and will conclude Friday." "Everybody concerned is okay. We had an eligibility problem, but it has been cleared up and we can go on and win this weekend." "When we arrived there, we received a call from the KU Athletic Department saying that there was a problem with eligibility for some players," KU coach Jonas Gillis said. "We couldn't be cleared up right away, so we decided not to take any cases and came home. Despite the lack of tournament play, Randall said, he is confident about his teams's chances at the Waconda Country Club at Des Moines. "I think we can win if we play like we can, and like we have played in practice recently," he said. team's case. Many of the teams at the Invitational are squads that KU has beaten earlier this season. Randall said that the par-72 Waconda course would present the longest challenge and he was confident that the course has been the sight for U.S. Amatuer athletes to reach in Randall, it's long to wait in conference with her. "It is the kind of course that makes a good player show up. You have to hit the ball straight and long." Randall said. Ross' candor isn't just idle talk in his Randall said that KU's top four players all had strengthies that would help them on the tough course. Representing KU will be Doug Anderson, Mark Crow, John Lyons, D.R. Swensen and Mark Steiner. "Steiner is pretty steady off the tee. Anderson is strong. Crow is straight and long, and Sensenman is pretty low off the tee," Randall said. Ku's fifteet guild, Lyons is attending only his second meet of the year after failing to qualify for the second tourney this season at the Wichita. He had qualified for the Wichita meet. Soccer team takes 2nd in Big 8 As they do in many collegiate sports, academic difficulties struck again this past weekend. This time the victim was the KU soccer club. After three victories in the preliminary round of the Big Eight tournament Saturday, KU was riding high into the championship game with Missouri Sunday until the top players left to take care of their games, which were subsequently lost to MU 3-4 in the finals. One of the academic-minded players was Achilles Yibirin, who Evans singled out as one of KU's outstanding players. "Colorado was the defending champion. We were mentally prepared for that game." Evans said. "We knew we had to get by them to get into the final." In Saturday's round, KU defeated Colorado 2-1, Oklahoma 3-2, and Iowa State 2-1. Evans said he was particularly pleased with the victory over Colorado. Colorado finished third in the tournament, followed by Oklahoma State SEIENORS—Will you be without Health & Hospitalization insurance upon graduation? 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Slavic Dept. will speak on: "Russian-Soviet Feminist Movement" Tuesday, April 29 7:30 P.M. Parlor C, Kansas Union Why Draw a Blank When it Comes to Artwork? Encore offers graphic design, charts, graphs, logos newsletters, letterheads,and much more! His first hit, however, was when in the Royals second inning, Hal McAfee doubled and Willey Mays Aikens walked. He then scored to the left field corner to score McAfee. The rest of the Royals were hitting, too. Steve Braun, who was a zero hitter like Chalk, had a pinch-hit RH in the eighth inning. The only ones who did get hits were UL. Washington and George Brett, who is struggling with a 209 average. "IT WAS LAKED I hit two years ago," Wathan said of his performance. "Last year I was terrible. I must have tried 10 times and listed to too many people." ENCORE COPY CORPS Campeen picked up RBI No. 3 in the three-run game in Kansas City's second run in the three-run eight innings. The Blue Jays had crept to a fifth-round tie. Chalk and Wathan had their chances to win, but a m. decision by manager Jim Frey, who Royals needed more right-handed hitters to face the Blue Jay's starting pitcher, Brett, however, did have two errors in the play: a drop-kick his batting belmet after grounding into a second baseman-to-shortstop-to-catcher double play in the top of the infield. Frey's new lineup lifts KC past Jays By GENE MYERS Asst. Sports Editor THAT BROUGHT UP the man without an average Dave Clarke a wrist injury to score seven. The RBI was Chalk's second of the year from the RBI lead among the 84 batters. 25th & Iowa Holiday Plaza "He's always trying to out-shine me," Splittorff said. "If he was a really decent baller, he could go 5-for-4." "Today I thought it was the right thing to do," Frey said. "I wanted more right-handlers. I think about the right thing to do for tomorrow, tomorrow." "I never even think about things like that," Chalk said. "I just try to get the gut score the best I can." The Royals, 6-4, conclude their series with Toronto at 7:35 tonight. The Royals are 2½ games behind division leading Oakland. Frey put McRae, a long-time designated hitter, in left field, his first face appearance since the 1758 season. He shot 20-30 at DH spot and Wabash behind the plate. McRae went 2-for-4 with two runs John Wathan, the seldom used backup catcher, caught fire with four hits in four at-bats and had three RBIs. He scored twice. 842-2001 All Big Eight schools except Colorado and Iowa State sent teams to the tournament. KANSAS CITY, MO. - A player without a batting average and another without a position powered the Kansas City Royals over the Toronto Blue Jays last night. McRAE, WHO HAS carried a no-throw label most of his career, has been hurting since shoulder surgery early in 1979. Although the alumni team had to recruit some players from KU's team, it managed to edge KU 12-10. KU took a week to recover from injuries, including a broken collarbone suffered by Mark Allen, and faced the alumni rugby match in match held last Saturday in Lawrence. OU defeated the Jayhawks in what captain Steve Merdinger called "an intense game." DISCOUNT COPIES "The game was a lot closer than the score indicated." Merdinger said. "The score was at tald half-4. 4. We played with hardly any stows on a very hard field." "I had some strength in my arm tonight," he said. "I had some life in my faith. I had it不动 good." Sports Writer DISCOUNT COPIES The KU rugby club keeps playing and winning. The ruggers' biggest accomplishment to date was a second place finish in the Big Eight tournament April 12 and 13 in Norman, Oklah. KU knocked off Nebraska in the first round. 8-4, then trounced Missouri 8-0 to win the match against the Oklahoma Sooners. But Splittorff's battery-mate was the game's hero. That night at its annual alumni banquet, the team voted Allen as the Rookie of the Year, and David Kim was chosen Most Improved Player. By virtue of winning the recent Heart of America tournament, KU qualified for the territorial championships, which will be scored. He also caught a line drive and lobbed a relay throw to the cutoff man. By TRACEE HAMILTON FREY SAID HE WOULD not expect miracles from McAeira in the future. But he still believed that he had a though not maracula news about Paul Spitiffer. Spitiffer, who had failed to survive the first inning in his last start, was one of the three-hit shutout after seven innings. "If it's late in the game and the left fielder may have to throw home, I should be out there, unless someone is booning for a miracle." REGISTRATION/RECOGNITION MATERIALS FOR THE 1980-81 BSCOLL YEAR ARE AVAILABLE IN THE OFFICE OF STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES, 220 STRONG HALL. Materials must be on file with the Office of Student Organizations and Activities by May 5, 1980 to complete registration in the fall 1980 Faculty/student (Staff Directory) "I hope they're not expecting any miracles out there," McRea said. "When I try to unwork a hard throw home my knees hurt. The throw home is out of HIDERS." Ruggers keepwinning NOTICE TO ALL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS held May 3 and 4 in Lawrence. Among the teams tentatively scheduled to compete will be the University of New Mexico, the Air Force Academy, Oklahoma, KU and a sixth team. From the various territorial matches will come the "Final Four" of rugby, which will compete in a national tournament May 17-18 in Davenport, Iowa. Meanwhile, KU will face Rockhurst College Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in Swope Park. "We're doing pretty well now," Mer-dinger said. "We're a solid team." 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