University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 10. 1980 Jayhawks overwhelm William Jewell 22-8 By KENDAVIS Sports Writer There was no mercy at Quigley Field yesterday. What happened there was what coaches and players commonly call a "laughter." But the Kansas Jayhawks were the only ones that were laughing after they routed the Cardinals, and then rewrote the KU record book. The Cardinals probably wished they had stayed home. The Jayhawks punished four William Jewell pitchers during the contest, scoring in every inning but the seventh. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THE JAYHAWKS sent 13 batters to the plate in a wild eighth inning, scoring nine runs on eight hits. Sports KU coach Floyd Temple said he never tried to run up a score and that laughers have a way of equaling out over the years. "I've had some thumpings laid on my ass before," he said. "I've got some calluses back there." The Kansas offensive attack was certainly a sore spot for the Cardinals yesterday. Five Kansas records were broken during the game. Scott Wright, right play right field for the Tampa Bay Lightning, could ever to pick up five hits in a single game. The Shawne Mission senior went 6-4-6, drove in five runs, scored three times, had a triple double and a two-hit double. STEVE JELTZ, KU's speedy shortstop, set a school record by stealing four bases in the game. Jeltz, the career base-stealing player, has 17 steals in 19 attempts this season. The Jayhawks swiped eight bases to break the record of seven set against Missouri in 1976. The Giants guard Duggelingfeller and Dale Lewalen also had stolen bases in the game. William Jewell had three stolen bases of its own, for a combined total of 11 in the game. That broke the mark of nine set in a game between KU and Kansas State in 1961. The Jayhawks poured out 24 HIts, eliciting the old mark of 21 which he accomplished twice before by KU squads. BUT EVEN if all of that going for the defense is right, there is a reason for concern after the game. KU jumbo 6-1 lead after three innings, but defensive errors allowed the Cardinals to creep back "Our defense is making it interesting for them to get errors, errors, errors. It looked like we would be able to coast along with a good lead and then a couple of times we had to run." Only one of the Cardinals' runs was earned. That was the first one, which came across on two singles and a stolen base off KU pitcher Jim Phillips in the second. By TOM GRESS Sports Writer Teri Andersen, KU's women's track coach, has resigned to take a similar position at the University of Texas, accustomed to playing Howlett, assistant athletic director at KU. Anderson resigns post "She had said that was just too hard to turn down," Howlett said yesterday. By TOM GRESS Anderson's resignation becomes effective at the end of the season. The search for a new coach will begin when Athletic Director Bob Marcum returns from vacation next week. Anderson was unavailable for comment last night. Anderson told her team about the resignation Tuesday afternoon, according to Theo Hamlin, assistant coach. Hamilton had moved caught most of the team by surprise. "Most of them didn't know it was coming," he said. "She's been working mostly with the distance runners and the weight crew and they seemed to take it kind of hard." Hamilton also was a bit upset by the move. "I'm really going to miss her," he said. "She's done a good job and I think we worked well together. We had some friends here, but we were able to regain them." Mitchell shuns KU He got hits in his first four bats yesterday before a fly out to center in the seven snapped his consecutive streak at eight. Wright took advantage of his extra chance in the eighth by plugging the gap in the game for a triple and his record-setting hit. "I was just glad I got another chance," Wright said. "I had a chance the time before, but I pressed and swung at a bad pitch that time. Victor Mitchell, a 6-10 center from Amarillo Junior College in Amarillo, Texas, won't be play basketball for Kansas next year. He has reportedly eliminated KU from consideration and has turned his interest to either Texas, Louisville or South Alabama. WRIGHT HAD been in somewhat of a state of mind when he arrived Colorado on Monday. He picked up a single in his final at bat in the opening game of a series against the Mets, inflicted fouls and then went 3 for 1 in the night game. "I had been in a slump, but I didn't really change anything. I think that maybe I had just been kind of over aggressive for a while." Sophomore spinner Lori Green-Jones said she also would miss Anderson. John Wiley, a 6-9 swingman who averaged 14 rebounds a game last season for Allen County Junior College. The Jayhawks got home runs from Brian Gray, Lewallen and Mark Gile. Gile and Lewallen hit solo shots. For Gile, it was the first homer of his career. "It's kind of upsetting," she said. "She did a lot for me and helped me get a scholarship here." A throwing error by third baseman Roger Riley and a fielding error on first baseman Brian Gray opened the door for three William Jewell runs in the fourth. Anderson was one of the top women distance runners in the United States during the middle 1970s. She competed in the U.S. Olympic trials in 1972 and 1976 and was an assistant coach at Stanford University. She is a graduate of Kansas State University and became head coach at KU in 1976. Wiley reportedly is still considering KU. Washington, Evansville, Minnesota and Weber State. KANAS RESPONDED with three runs of its own in the bottom of the fourth to take a 9-4 lead. But a walk and a throw error by the Jamaican Jewil to score four runs in the fifth. Riley now has 19 errors this season and Jelitz has been charged with 16 in 24 games. "I'm not really too enthusiastic with the side of our infiltral right now." Temple Smith had never told me do about it. But if it continues and we get all of our players healthy, I'll have to make GRAY'S BLAST was a two-run shot to right-center in the eighth. Gray, who had four RBIs in the game, now has three homers this season. players had collected four hits on 19 previous occasions in Jayhawk baseball history. Temple let Philips, Randy McIntosh, Mike Watt, Dave Hicks and Matt Gibson all work on the mound yesterday, Watt, 8-2, earned the win with three innings of work. Fortunately, the KU offense was enough to offset the lackuster defense. The man of the hour was Wright. His feat erased a big chunk of the KU record book. Kansas Mitchell, who KU coach Ted Owens had been vigorously recruiting, averaged 26 points and 15 rebounds a game last season. Kansas, now 18-6, will resume Big Eight play at Oklahoma or Alabama. State this weekend. 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