10 Thursday, April 3, 1980 University Daily Kansan Despite Hicks' no-hitter, 'Hawks lose 3-1 Sports Editor By MIKE EARLE It is an unusual feat for a pitcher to throw a no-hitter. It's even more unusual for a pitcher to throw a no-hitter and lose the game. But KU pitcher David Hicks accomplished that feast day at quagmire at Yale, fielding to Northwest Missouri State University, 3-1. The second game of the scheduled double-heard was called in the third fourth of fourth because of run with KU ahead 4-1. With a crowd never more than 10 to 12 people witnessing his no-hitter, Hicks, a senior from Tulsa, Okla., did a super job of hitting NWMs when NWMs battered or ground it. But Hicks, who saw his record even out at 1, did have his bad moments. He walked into the hall of the school defense because as porous as the gray clouds that sprinkled rain intermittently above him. KU committed five errors and four led to the Bearcats' runs, a statistic that upset Coach Coach Fy Temple. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "ITTS A HELLUUA shame to have a PITTERS toss no-hail ball for seven innings and not win. "Temple said. "I was planning to start the game but I missed both be started cosmai so I left him in." For Hicks, who became only the fourth pitcher in RU history to throw a no-hitter, the game turned out to be a bittersweet run. Sports "I've had three n-bottles before and I last one of them 124," Hicks said. "I was in little league and I think our team had 18 errors. We lost the other two." The junior college, so it really was nothing new. Although Temple was surprised at the number of innings Heks lasted, the 6-2, 170-pounder wasn't. "About the third or fourth innings I started to get in the groove," Heks said. "I started throwing with ease, my curve started going too well, so I like it could throw more than seven innings. "The loss was disappointing, but I know everyone out there was trying just as hard as I was. I've made errors on the ground and I'll get a lot of room for improvement." as DOKS' defense. Northwest Missouri State scored its first run after rightfielder Curt Jones walked and advanced to third base on a sacrifice hit. Stopshort Mark Jones down a Sacramento bunt, scoring Jones and the offense run off the afternoon off Hicks. THE JAHYAWKS stormed back in the third inning with two of their three hits of the game to tie the contest. Second baseman Mark Gill drilled a single up the middle and scored on a ground ball double to deep left field to score Gilce. Wright was the only other Jahawk to manage it to the remainder of the game for 24 points. The next corner Torn Franke, who went the distance. The Bearcs scored their second run in the sixth innning after Giles committed a throwing error to first base on Todd McGuire's grounder. McGuire stole second and third base and Hicks then walked Neumann, who drew a throw to second base Daniel Graham on a deplay steal. McGuire hunked home on the throw to second. None of the scourges that the weather gods centered over the Midwest last weekend were able to postpone the Jahawk Invitational Soccer Tournament at Memorial Stadium. Through the rain, wind and the tournament proceeded on schedule. Rockhurst wins soccer tourney The weather did, however, have an adverse effect on the attendance of the tournamen in which the team faced a crowd of approximately 10 persons waited for the match. The championship over Kansas State, 26 Third place was awarded to Nebraska after the Wichita Wheathawks withrew Wichita's goalkeeper suffered a broken leg. The Wichita Eagles scored the final goal. Wichita elected to concede the final game. The Jayhawks luck was nearly as bad as the Wichita goilie's. Rockhurst beat KU 2-1 on teams in the final 10 minutes in the playoff game, and the Winning game came with 98 seconds left. In their second game the Jayhawks lost to Benedictine in the last two minutes, 1,4; on an error play. The Ravens' goal was unin- tentiously kicked into KU's goal by a Jayhawk defender. In the Jayhawks final preliminary game, Nebraska won 1-4. KU played played most of the game against Nebraska. In the seventh, KU shortstop Steve Zeljev committed error No. 4 when he couldn't get the ball out of his glove after fielding a pass in the second half to Ballard. Tim Wasem, the next beacatr's batter, then laid down a bunt which Graham fielded and threw wildly past first baseman Sam Baldwin. "I think we lost a little motivation by the time we played Nebraska," KU goal and coordinator of the tournament, Bill Evans, said. "We generally played well for half to three-fourths of the game and towards the end of the season we half let us down and it cost us." It was the team's first meet of the season. "The tournament was played on Saturday, January 14," course. "Couch Babylon said, 'It was designed by one of the best course architects in the country, and the girls had never seen it.'" Playing on a difficult and unfamiliar course, the KU women's golf team placed second last weekend in the Saratoga National Tournament in Huntville, Texas. Women golfers slow to second The girls corrected their problems on the Problems began last Thursday on the first day of the tournament when play was suspended after a player played on Friday were the only ones that counted toward team scores, because one did not take part. 1307 Mass. 843-1151 Benedictine, a late substitute for Central Missouri State, finished fifth, Valley Soccer Club of Iowa came in sixth and Iowa State and KU used for seventh. Wedding Reception? Call The Castle Tea Room front nine and dropped 10 from each of their scores on the back nine, "Bahan." said the girls who did poorly on Friday came back on Saturday, but that round didn't count. Sally White fired an 82 to lead the Jayhawks. The squandr returns to action next Friday in a quadrangular event here. 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One Show Only Shoe Shine Ticket $5-$6-$7 $1 discount for students Available at SUA Box Office and Gammons. THURBER I & II Internship offered by William Windom Monday, April 14 Hoch Auditorium Possibly best remembered for his work, *Something* and *Welcome To It*, based on the writings of James Thurber. Mr. Thurber was born in World, "If we play like we are right now we won't ready to open the Big Eight season." Tumblr discussed a few things and talked about how some people have been performing and how others have. "RIGHT NOW", this team is at the cross roads. If we can put it together and play like we did over spring break, then we'll turn it around. We've been leaving men on bus. When we get good pitching we don't get the pitchers we get the hits we don't get the pitched." In the rash-shinned team, KU held a 4-1 in NWMS's half of the fourth innning before the game was called. Gray and Lorenzo in two runs a squeeze to take KU to its early lead. Third baseman Roger Riley suffered a bruised left wrist in the first game when he was hit by a pitched ball and didn't start the second game. Riley, who has started 67 games this season, got a chance to continue his streak this Saturday since the second game was cancelled. THE BEST The Audio Critic "Best full-range system per dollar: DCM Time Window." THE $ENSIBLE SOUND "Best speaker system per dollar" DCM Time Window" Value Transcending Price DCM 'Time Window' Reliability—Quality—Performance & Price . . 350 $^{100}$ es. STEVE CORDER was the last KU lister to throw a no-hitter. He did it in a seventime stint in 1972 against the College of Florida. The team shot a no-hail ball in 167 against Texas Lutheran and Ken Hensley, Tom Holler and Jerry Waldschmidt combined for a nine innning loss. Probable starters against Kansas State Saturday are Jim Phillips and Randy McIntosh. Granada Downtown 843-5788 Serial Varsity Downtown 843-1065 1. 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