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SHOP EVERY MAJOR AUDIO DEALER IN THE MIDWEST COMPARE MORE LINES OF QUALITY AUDIO AT KIEF'S DISCOUNT RECORDS & STEREO KIEF'S: 913-842-1544 25TH & IOWA—HOLIDAY PLAZA 913-812-1811 GRAMOPHONE in cooperation with CONTEMPORARY & NEW WEST presents CHEAP RICK Saturday, April 12, 1980 8:00 p.m. Allen Field House University of Kansas Tickets: $8 & $9 OR $7.50 & $8.50 with KUID Available at Kief's and SUA Box Office Late-inning heroes lift KU By MIKE EARLE Sports Editor and KEN DAVIS Sports Writer With the score tied at 5, Dungelfinder cracked a two-run home run with two in-out of nine and scored a 5, four from-behind victory in the final game. Gray drilled a two-out single into left field with the game tied at 10 to score Juan Ramos and lead KU to a sweep over the Baffalo's. Hitters dream of coming up to the plate with men on base in the knuckle in the winnow run. And yesterday at Quireley Field Matt Gundelhain and Brian Gray got the opportunity. "Just another routine double-header," KU coach Floyd Temple said after the games. "We ought to charge admission. And of games put gray hair on our head." Temple's hair probably turned a shade grazer after only the first inning of the game, but the RBI hitter in his last outing, was tagged for three runs in the open frame, and the Baffoles added two more runs in the second inning on second base. The RBI single by RBI single by center holder Roder Soeler. After CU's fifth run, Temple pulled Hicks and called upon right-hander Mutch Milbin, who hadn't pitched since March 15, to stem the Buffaloes scoring barrage. And Lubin in the first inning did down in order the next four innings and do the Buffaloes out the rest of the game. "I wasn't worried about Mitch Lakin.", "Temple said. We haven't had much of a chance to use him later, and I figured today would be a good day to look at him." While Lahin was baffling the Buffaloes on his off-speed pitches and curve ball, KU chipped away at the five-run deficit. In the fifth inning, shortstop Steve Zeljeh hit his third triple of the year to open the inning. Two outs later, Gundelfinger Zeljo in an infield hit, giving the score at 5. That set the game for Gundelfinger's heroes in the bottom of the seventh. With two out and Ranon on first, Gundelfinger lost to the Giants, driving it 300 feet to straight away center field to give KU a 7-5 victory. It was Gundelfinger's fifth home run of the season. His two doubles in the contest upped his season to 10, which is top among Big Eight teams. "It was nice that I had the opportunity to win the game," Gundelfinger said. "I'm just glad I came through." KU might have gotten some help from above in the second game also. After jumping out to a 6-1 lead in three innings, hawks appeared to be on their way to a hawk. "I wasn't thinking home run when I came up. I just wanted to get a good pitch and hit it hard. You know the rest of the story. The Lord was at Quedley Field today." KU added two more runs in the next inning on two errors to extend their lead to 1-8. But Colorado stormed back in the top of the chart to give Clayton Fleerman from the round. Releicher Mike Watt held the Buffaloes scoreless for the remainder of the fifth, and KU added another run in their half of the imminent for a 9-1 lead. Walt's luck didn't last through the next inning however. He was relieved by Kurt Kafles after being tagged for three runs on a home run and a home run giving CU a 19-12 lead. Prospects of tying the game in the bottom of the seventh for KU dimmed after Dan Graham and Jeltz ground out to the shortstop. But Scott Wright followed with a single to right and Ramon walked. Gundelinger then hit a single to left scoring from second and tying the game Raman advanced to the onchion to the plate. Gray promptly greeted the Colorado relief pitcher with his game-winning single to left, scoring Ramon and giving KU a 4-0 Big Eight record. The first two league victories came over St. Louis State in a half-inning innings against the Widowkids, as if Kansas was in trouble—the same kind of trouble it had experienced in two losses. KU pitcher Jim Phillips yielded a three-run home run to the Wildcats' Grek Gallas in the first lining and the Jahayhaws seemed to be heading toward the opening day of the Bid Sixth season. but the rest of the afternoon was much different for the the Jayhawks, as KU proceeded to thump its arch-rival 10-3 and 9-3. Phillips blanked the Wildcats on just two hits in the rest of the game. He went the distance for the third time this season and padded his record to an impressive 6-4. The offensive onslaught continued for two hours in the nightcap as the hyphens pushed back and then crashed into three innings and to victory on the pitching of Randy McIntosh and Kurt KU scored three times before K-State starter Mike Wright could record an out in the first innning of the second game. Ramson Wright and RBI single, and Wright drove in a run. Softball team wins pool, but still loses Sports Writer By PATTI ARNOLD For the fourth time in as many times, the KU football team survived pool play to win a championship. But for the second straight weekend the Jayhawks were eliminated in the tournament. KU went 3-0 in pool play before bowing to Oklahoma State 4-2 in the Southwest Missouri State tourney in Springfield, Mo. The bats of the Jayhawks started meeting the ball again this weekend, something that KU coach Bob Stancilf had been worrying about. HIS TEAM HAD not been aggressive at the plate since traveling to New Mexico during spring break. The first two victories were especially But KU ripped out eight hits against Southwest Missouri in the first game, a 43 triumph, and had seven against Texas-Arlington, which KU beat 2-1. sweet for KU, because both teams were ranked in the top 10, KU 224 on the season, had been ranked No. 10, but dropped out of the rankings last week. Even though the Hawks managed only four hits in the third game, they put them together to slip by Southeast Missouri 24. "WE LOOKED A lot better at the plate," Stancilf said. "I'm glad we're finally beginning to do the plate." But the Jayhawks couldn't do the job against Oklahoma State. The big blow came when KU was ahead 3-2 late in the game, with two outs against Oklahoma State. He scored on a turnover, but pitcher Jaamn Saanws put the ball over the plate and was tagged for a troop. "It was really a lack of concentration on Luann's part," Stanclift said. "We need to work on that more." IN THE SERIES against Oklahoma State this season, which KU leads 3-2. Stancliff said the two teams were pretty even in talent. "We had runners in scoring position and could not get the key hits," Stallie said. "With these two teams, who wore pants and played innings will win, and they did it this time." Stanwis still leads the KU pitching corps with an 8-3 record. Maria Meskimen is 6-2 and Darla Mankinen 5-1. The other KU hurler, Jill Larson, is sidelined with a back injury, and has a record of 2-2. KU plays Fort Hays State this afternoon at 3 at Holcom Sports Complex. The Fort Hays team is a young one, Stantlack and, is very inexperienced. In fact, Fort Haws has had six straight double-legs out and has yet to play a game this year. Meskimen will probably start the first game today. Stancifl said he did not know who would start the second game. ELEVATE YOUR LIFE-STYLE