10 Monday, March 24.1980 University Daily Kansan Jumping Jeltz The throw was there in time for KU shortstop Steve Jelow to make a double play against Bucker University in a double-header at the Arizona State University. following day, the Jayhawks improved their record to 13-4 with a double-header-sweep of Fort Hays State. The team has now won two straight. Temple uses squeeze bunt to cap successful weekend By KENDAVIS Sports Writer There are two necessary ingredients for the successful squeeze bunt in baseball. First, the runner at third must wait until the pitcher has started his forearm before breaking for the plate. And second, the batter must make contact with the pitch. That was the situation the Kansas Jayhawks found themselves in Saturday afternoon at Quigley Field. Roger Riley did his part. So did Dick Lewall. And all that went for the Jayhawks over Fort Hays State. They held the weekend of the season and their seven in town. LEWALLEN, WICHTA FRESHMAN, laid a perfect bunt down the third base line in the bottom of the ninth inning in the second game of the twinnil. The Tigers had play on Riley and KU put the lid on another game. The Jayhawks had won the first game-3. Friday afternoon the Jayhawks had an easier time with Baker University, breezing 9.0 and 9.2. And as darkness descended Saturday, KU coach Floyd Temple gave a sigh of relief when he saw Lewallen's bunt drop in place. "Just another routine double-header.", Temple said after the game. "Really, that's OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)—Kansas City Royals All-star catcher Darr尔 Portler, who dropped out of spring training under undisclosed circumstances, has been receiving treatment for three weeks to recover from alcoholism, his father said yesterday. Porter battling alcoholism, his father reveals Ray Porter of Oklahoma City said his 28- year-old son Darrell had suffered alcohol- coholism and was a professional job, professional career. Porter's father blumed his son's problem, in part, on "pressures and the environment professional athletes Fourteen—hit attack lifts KC past Texas "There are a lot of lonesome times you have to spend," Porter's father said. "Darrell's not any exception." POMPAO BEACH, Fla. (UPI)—Amos Otis and Jamie Quirk led a 14-hatch attack as the Kansas City Royals defeated the Texas Rangers 7 in exhibition bayeryster Ranger starter Steve Comer was touched for 10 hits and five runs in five innings. "Winter is his play time. Darrell doesn't have that much of a drinking problem during the season, his father said, "but you can't drink without some continual involvement." his son faced with his rehabilitation was anticipated public reaction. Quirk, the reserve catcher, had three hits in six innings in the second single in the fourth and two more with a single in the fifth. Ots delivered a solo homer in the fourth and singled in a run in the sixth. THE AMERICAN League catcher left the Royals' Fort Myers, Fla., training camp March 14. Royals Executive Vice President and General Manager Joe Burke would say only that Porter left to seek medical care in very confidential and personal problem." PORTER'S FATHER said his son's greatest alcohol consumption had been during the off-seasons. Besides Quirk's two RBIs in that inning, Pete LaCock contributed an RBI single. "It's a pretty big thing to him. Darrell doesn't know how people are going to feel about this thing," Porter said. "Him being a professional athlete, the fans always ask the question." And he is just the greatest of everything going. But there is immense pressure out there." John Grubb gave Texas an early lead with a two-run homer off Leonard in the second innning. But Otis' homer and Quirk's two-hit outburst set up the Royals went ahead for good in the fifth. The elder Porter said the biggest problem Porter's father said his son's career would balance on his team's acceptance of his treatment. He is expected to join the team after his release. The season opens April 10. PORTER'S FATHER, who would not receive the treatment center's location, sent her to work in a hospital recently and reported the treatment was "coming along fine." The program should be reviewed. Porter had talked intimately with his father over a three-year period about his alcoholism. Porter's father said. "He will probably come back, assuming the Royals still want him," Porter's father said. "He will have to give himself back into it. He will have to earn the right to play again." Kansas City improved its exhibition record to 11-3, the best in baseball, while the Rangers, who had a split-squair victory against Atlanta yesterday, now stand at 4-2. Paddy Murphy Missing Since St. Patrick's Dav Paddy Murphy, past-kid student and member of Sigma Alpha Epifalearn fraternity was reported as "missing in action" this fraternity brothers yesterday. Paddy was a native of New York City and attended St. Pat's Day when while experiencing some local motor distunctioning, he fell off the staircase at the university related to St. Pat's day parade in the Westport business district of Kansas City, Missouri. HEADLINE: "It's o'd. Withers pointed out, "I heard him scream, *Get drunk and be told*, and the other man said, "I knew it." The fraternity requests that anyone with information of Padda Murphy's purse The traternity requests that anyone with information of Paddy Murphy's whereabouts, please call the SAE house at 843.5770. 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Watt turned in the first shutout of his career, blanking the Wildcats on three hits and striking out six in the opener. a pressure situation. But it was a beautiful bunt. The thing about the squeeze play is that there is no defense for it if the runner makes a move down the field did. If back it, then it's bad catching. Temple's decision put a lot of pressure on Lewallen, a freshman outfitter who had struck out his previous three trips to the plate. "I SCREWED ONE up earlier in the year when I missed a sign," Lewallen said. "So it was kind of nice to get this one down. The team threw a tastellight right down the middle." The bunt capped a stunning rally by the Jayhawks, now 13-4, after the game went into overtime. The Tigers won three. Both teams failed to score in the eight inning, but the Tigers pushed across the goal line with a touchdown. KU pitcher Jim Phillips, who picked up his fifth win of the season with 4 innings of relief, walked Fort Hays second baseman Jake Snyder and scored and scored on Dave Folt's fatigue. The Jahways fell behind 34 in the buil- talled four runs on five singles in the fourth to pull ahead. Brian Gray, first baseman, added an insurance run in the fifth with his first home run of the season. He also shot to lifttec field after two outs. But Riley tied the score again in the bottom of the ninth. Matt Gandell fingerledger led off the innings with a double to left field and then came home on Riley's sharp simple to Riley went to second when the throw went home to try to cut down Gundelinger and then went to third on a passball. After reaching the goal, Lewenau was called on for the squeeze. Phillips came in to relieve KU starter David Hicks in the fifth innning when the fights tued the game. Phillips struck out and now has a 2.4 ERA to go with his bidding. Paul Mallete, 0-1, took the loss for Fort Hays State as the Tigers' record dropped to -2. "CLAYTON WAS throwing pretty well, but they had two left-handed hitters coming up in a row. Temple said. And McIntosh did a superb high pitches. He just did a superb job in relief." open 9-5:30 Mon-Sat In the first game Saturday, Clayton Kaifes improved his record to 2-0 in the nightcap as he scattered five Baker hits. merman, I-2, walked Steve Jones to sona the sixth and Temple decided to bring in a rookie player who was a striketeer and retired six straight Fort Hays battles. The Lenaephox sucessor KU's only left-hander, got the save. McIntosh not only saves in five appearances this season. F84 Fleeman picked up his first victory of the season, yielding three runs and six hits before giving way to Randy McIntosh in the sixth ingining. 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