10 Wednesday, April 2, 1980 University Daily Kansan Emporia State stuns Jayhawks By KENDAVIS Sports Writer If Floyd Temple was wondering what effect 10 days of inactivity would have on his pitching staff, be certainly found out yesterday. The Kansas baseball team had its seven-game winning streak mapped at QuigleyEngine. In Emporia State, they bounce home runs for the first time in July, laukhaska a chance to get back on the winning track at 1:30 p.m. this afternoon when they are hosts to Northwest Missouri State in a doubleheader. The Emporia State Hornets had no problems handling KU Pitchers Jim Phillips and Handy McIntosh, who had the ace on the bench. They gave KU an unexpected vacation last week. Phillips yielded two honors to Joe Wood and another to Paul Martin before being chased from the mound in the fourth innning. McIntosh took over and gave up roundtrippers to Martin and Bob Moore in the fifth. "TM ASSUMING that inactivity was the reason she left," the team's simple said. "We never played 17 games, then gone inside and be inactive for 10 days. It is the first time it happened in the history of our team." Phillips started the game for KU and gave up the first Emporia State homer in the second innning. Larry Groves began the inning with a double for the Hornets and with one out, Wood went to the opposite base. The next left field that was helped by a strong wind. Martin led on the fourth with a line drive home run and Wood followed with a towering blast over the right field wall. After Gary Zych almost connected for another home run that inning, Temple pulled Phillips and put McIntosh in to relieve him. McINTOSH, WHO had walked only nine mattters in 12 innings of work, walked McIntosh on a single hit. Martin unloaded another round-tripper to let. After two were out, Moore hit his home run. The five home runs in one game tied a record for a KU opponent set by Nebraska in 1978. KU lost that contest 21-2. McIntosh, 3-1, pick up his first loss of the season, but Temple said he wasn't concerned about Phillips and McIntosh's teams. "We're a freshman, McIntosh a sophomore." said. "But Lewallen hit his good, I'll guarantee you." Kansas, now 13-5, ousted Stucky in the third when the Jayhawks scored three runs on two doubles, a single, two walks and a hit batsman. Swimmers shut out Before KU's five-man contingent left for the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships last week at Harvard University, it would be one of the top meetings in the world. The news for KU swimming enthusiasts wasn't all bad, however. KU standout Steve IN THE FOURTH INNING, KU took a lead after Dan Graham hit a two-run single to right field that scored Matt Gundingerling, Gaukiffenger and Gray both walked Brian Gray drove in two runs with a double and Mark Gile drove Gray home with a single to center. Graves finished 14th in the 100-yard breaststroke, and teammate Gardner Wright placed 15th in the 200-yard backstroke. The meet in Cambridge, Mass., turned out to be as tough as the swimmers had expected. None of the swimmers finished in 12 places, and they scored no team points. "YOU NEVER know about young guys," she said, then told them it never worried us if bumps again. But they bounce back. If their pitches had been sharp, then I'd be surprised. one of KU's biggest hopes for points in the meet sand. The 400-yard medley relay team of Jin Suaer, Brearn Briers, Wright and performance and finished well below the pace. The Jayhawks didn't score again until the seventh inning when Gilet tripped and then home on a sacrifice by Roger Riley III (10) to HR for the game, came up empty-handed when Juan Ramon was called out on strikes with 8.5 seconds left before he took the game. Temple did not agree with the call. in the team scoring. California-berkeley took home its second straight NCAA title. Texas finished second. "We had an opportunity to win," Tempel said. 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Mavrin Miller, director of the players' union, said the players were showing "one last hope" that the union would enter into meaningful negotiating sessions. "To this point," Miller said, "they have not." "If we don't have an agreement by May 22, we're gone," said Larry Bowa of the Philadelphia Phillies. "It won't be baiting. You're not batting 40, or 40, he will strike." THE 1980 season will begin on time and the league agreement is reached on a basic plan. There will be another showdown between the two teams, league players and the men who play them. ALTHOUGH THE PLAYERS voted not to compete in the final week of the exhibition season, they said they would go back to training and keep their respective training sites. "The players came to this meeting in an angry mood. But we want to think about the fans as much as they can. The season is going to be open on the season on time." The players' decision was reached in a two-hour meeting which had opened with many of the major league clubs wanting to strike immediately. "Now," Texas Ranger pitcher Jon Matlack said. "I have to go back to my ball club and do a sellin job. There was occasional concern expressed that by delaying a strike until after the season, there might be a loss of solidarity." Milner prefaced his announcement by rectifying a brief history of the contract between the two parties at this point. He said the negotiations had accomplished nothing toward a set The chief barrier toward a settlement concerns compensation for the loss of a player to free agency. Teams currently are allowed to acquire a draft pick from the club that eventually sign one of its players lost through the free agent route. "I hope that some of the more sensible owners will play more of a role than they have to this point." "The owners called in a federal mediator last week and we met with him in Palm Springs." Miller said. 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