12 Wednesday, April 16, 1980 University Daily Kansan 'Hawks lose two-day game, 15-13 From Kansan wire services Duane Evans hit his ninth home run of the year, a two-run shot over the right field scoreboard, to give Oklahoma State University a 18-15 BIG Eleventh Conference victory over KU yesterday in Stillwater, Oka. The two-day game, halted in the top of the seventh innning because of darkness Monday, completed a double-heADER sweep for the Cowboys. Oklahoma State won the first game 6-1. THE GAME resumed in the same situation yesterday with the only change being a new pitcher for the Cubs. But the game was still about to begin. WHEN THE GAME was suspended Monday evening with the score tied, 13-13, KU had runners at first and third with two outs and a two-strike count on center fielder Dick Lewallen. Rodgers struck out Lewallen and allowed the Jayhawks only one base runner in each the eighth and ninth innings to earn his fifth trump in six decisions. The loss went to KU reliever Randy McIntosh, 5-2. Mintash allowed a harmless single in the bottom to the seventh and retired the Cowboys in order in the eighth before giving up a two-out double to Ray Ethecbarren in the ninth. Evans followed with his game winning hero. It was his 32nd career run, one of Big Eight record owned by Colorado's Dennis Crusie. THE VICTORY boosted Oklahoma State's record to 6 in conference play and 3-45 for the season, while the Titans fell behind. IN THE first game, the Cowboys, who are ranked ninth in the nation, jumped to a 1-0 lead in the first inning of their season. KU tied the game at 1-1 in the second of the third innings on Mark Gile singed, advanced to the second on a wild pitch and scored 7-0. But the Cowbs scored four runs in the six on only one hit. KU starter David Hicks and reliever Mitch Lubin allowed four hits and a hit-batsman in the inning. DARREN DILKS recorded the victory for the coaches to improve his record to 7-4. Hicki's record fell to 13-5. In the suspended game Monday, the Jayhawks entered the seventh innning trailing 18-4. But KU scored five runs in the third, including a three-run double. KU's first two runs in the seventh came on run-scoring singles by Gle and Sieve Jeltz. THE JAWHAWKS got a break in the rinse when Riley hit what appeared to be a double-play ball second and third. With KU on top 6-3, the Cowboys erupted for six runs in the fourth. KU left with 8-4 two runs in the fifth, but the Cowboys were unable to force a victory. KU's starting pitcher, Clayton Fleerman, lasted four innings in the suspended game. But Pettit misplayed the ball, and Gile scored a third run of the inning. The 'Hawks went on to score two more times on RBI singles by Juan Ramon and Matt Gundelinger. Softball team splits double-header with KSU By PATTI ARNOLD Sports Writer The news is getting better for the KU softball team's infield as this week's big Eight Championship in Columbia, Mo., draws nearer. Once without three infielders, the Jayhawk yesterday had Jill Larson back in the lineup for the first time since March 29, when she bruised her back in a game. In addition, Julie Sandgrass took infile practice yesterday and could be ready for the conference tournament. Sandgrass, she said, said that she's been kneeling her knee against Fort Hays State April 18. Despite the injuries, the Jayhawks, battle a home to center field, come back split a double-header with Kansas State yesterday 8. K-Water the first game 5 THE JAYHAWKS collected only three hits in the first game, and were outplayed by the Wildcats, who ridled KU pitchers LuAm Stanwix and Johnson for 11 hits. "They did a good job of hitting the ball." KU coach Staniflott said. "The two runs we gave, they got to us. We didn't much after that. But it was good for us to come back in game. It gave us a little more confidence." The Jayhawks roared back in the second game. PAM COX hit a two-run homer in the fifth and Rose Rader smacked a three-run home to straight away center in the sixth. Rader led off the second game with a walk, then stole second and scored when Koleber grounded to second. Johnson and Marla Meskimen combined to scatter six hits in the second game. Johnson had four shots, seven against two losses. Johnston was the loser in the first game, and now has a 7-3 record. Larson connected for two hits, a single and a double in six at-bats in her first outing. Stancliff was glad to see Larson back at he said that she needed more practice. "HER TIMING is off at the plate and she was a little hampered in the field," he said. "She was a little slow, but I'm glad to have her back." Stancliff was pleased with the play of his two pivots, Ocx at short and Traces East at second. Ocx played steadily at short and traced West infield, cutting off numerous would-be bits. Shawn Myltte, who fractured her ankle Saturday, went to a second doctor in Wichita, and will have to undergo surgery today. Stanclift did get one piece of bad news. "With the surgery, the doctor said she will get 40 to 50 percent of her mobility and range back," he said. "But without it, she may not play again." Golfers win weather battle The KU women's golf team came through in spite of the cold last weekend, winning two matches. Friday the square faced bitter and cold weather, but Saturday that match took three hours, twice the normal time, KU combined for a 8 to edge opponents Colorado State, Northern Colorado. Sarah Burgess led the Jayhawks with a 44, followed by teammates Lisa Howard and Barb Goalsbee with 47s. Saturday at the Manhattan Club Cuno, despite 46-degree temperatures and 30 mph winds. KU shot a 354 to defeat Colorado State's 385. Burgess fired an 87, Sally White an 88, and Barb Goolguban an 89 to lead the KU scoring. The teams were able to complete 18 holes "The girls did extremely well Saturday. They had never played the course in March before." Cochay Sandy Bahan said. "The girls played so well, so we had to shoot on temporary green grass." "I'm pleased with the kids' performance, considering the crappy weather." the ku ecology club IS SPONSORING AN ALUMINUM RECYCLING CONTEST ALUMINUM RECYCLING CONTEST - THE INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANIZATION WICH TURNS IN THE MOST ALUMINUM CANS WILL BE AWARDED HALF OF THE TOTAL AMOUNT RECIEVED IN THE CONTEST. THE OTHER HALF WILL BE DONATED TO THE LAWRENCE RECYCLING CENTER. *WHEN- April 12, 19 and 26. 1 to 5pm. *WHERE- On the basketball court south of FOR INFO CALL 841-3086 SPONS BY STUD. SENATE STUDENTS We are now leasing for Fall and Spring. Choose your home, now, for next year and ensure location and color of decor. Offering 10 and 12 month leases. - SUMMER STORAGE - Lease now with 2 month storage package. Can you haul your belongings home for a small storage fee? 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Pianist Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office Public reserved seats for $6, $5, $4 KU students free with ID Students must pick up tickets in advance STUDENT LEGAL SERVICE EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP "THE CRIMINAL & CIVIL CONSEQUENCES RELATED TO THE FOUR-WHEEL BEASTS OF BURDEN" (MOTOR VEHICLES) (Ignorance Isn't Bliss) Insurance Requirements In Kansas Kansas Law On Operating Under The Influence The Law Of Comparative Negligence in Kansas Tips On Keeping Your Driver's License Kansas No-Fault Insurance Requirements And Claim Considerations (Why the wheel and alcohol and/or drugs don't mix well) as NO-Fault Insurance Requi And Claim Considerations Repair Problems Mechanics' Liens Tips On Protecting Yourself Consequences Of Traffic Violations Released Consequences Of Traffic Violatio Potential Loss Of License Civil Liability Civil Liability Accident Report Requirements Wednesday, April 16th----7:30 P.M. Joseph R. Pearson Hall, 4th Floor Lobby Baltimore bombs Royals BALITMORE (AP) — Jim Palmer, backed by a 12-hour shift and included two-run NFL players, pitched the Baltimore Orioles to a victory over the Kansas City Royals in the NFC East. Palmer, 2-4, didn't allow a basserun past first until the seventh timing of the game. In that timing the Royals had three runs in the ninth inning for Kansas on Kansas City in the eighth. Palmer allowed six hits through eight innings, and Tim Stoddard finished up for the Orioles. Dempsey singled for the first of his three Ball Park Baseball Features World SERIES Action at its Best Exciting - Exciting and fun! Write Now for Details, Ball Park, Inc. www.ballpark.com KS 800444 Tonight Only See your favorite Disc Jockey Compete for $ Cash $ featuring jocks from Come down and Dance FREE - FREE Also: Fri. The Secrets* Sat. Asleep at the Wheel w/ Riverock Apr. 23 Lonnie Brooks Apr. 25 Billy Spears Apr. 29 Rocky Horror hits during a three-run second inning. His six-inning homer launched a five-run outburst and finished Royals starter Dennis Leonard, 0-2. Picture Show Lee May hit a run-scorning sacrifice fly to the fifth and rammed a loaded base loaded the sixth off reliever Steve Bushy. Singleton cracked his two-run in the eighth. Leonard wild-pitched a run across in the middle of the field, then runs in the second inning with two singles sandwiched around two walks and a two-run throwing error by second baseman Frank Doyle. ★★★★★★★★★ Tonite Featuring * Homemade * RIGATONI Hearty rigatoni noodles smothered in a zesty Italian herb sauce, thick with ground beef, onion bits, and mushrooms $4.25 Dinner includes entree, garlic toast, crisp tossed green salad, coffee or tea. come to the Seniors! Find Your KU Connection! 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