Friday, March 21, 1980 Golfers 9 down with 1 round left 11 By KEVIN BERTELS Snorts Writer By KEVIN BERTELS Nobody remembers the last time the KU men's golf team won a major invitational tournament. They did so at Sports Information Department. With one round left, only nine strokes separate KU from the leaders of the Gulf Coast Intercollegiate tournament at Padre Island, Florida. Kansas, however, trailed by six after Tuesday's second round. The golfers dropped three more strokes in yesterday's game than nine behind Southwest Oklahoma University. KU had a team score of 365 for 74 tournament total. Southwest Oklahoma shot a 382 for an 888 total. Despite the nine-stroke win, the Nets finished last in the winner. The final 12 holes will be played today. round, but we feel like we still have a good chance," he said. "Nine strokes is really not that many to make up." "Of course, we're not happy with today's KU will need a better performance than yesterday's, however, if they hope to make a run at the title. University Daily Kansan THE TEAM was led by Mark Crow with a 2-over-73 that left them for four place with a 223 total. He was tied for the lead after Monday's round. Doug Anderson, of Toronto, took the lead and turned in his third 76 of the journey for a total of 228 and a share of ninth place. John Lyons shot 77 for a 240 total, while Wednesday's leader for KU, D.R. Sensenbam, maneuvered to 79 and a 242 total. The two scores that didn't count for KU were the most disheartening, Randall said. Mark Stenker, who tied for first after two weeks in Miami, said he was surprised. He is tied for seventh place with a 227. Sports KANSAN- The other KU golfer was freshman Chris Collatie, who is playing in his first college tournament. He was 3-over-par after 10 holes before disaster struck. In his last four holes, Collatie collapsed. he had three beogys and finished with 80 and a 247 total. "CHRIS WAS doing really well for a while," Randall said. "He's starting to play better and he is ready to do well." Some other KU golfers had similar troubles at the end of their rounds. Randall attributed this to the "winter blues." "We lost a lot of strokes coming down the stretch," he said. "It was little mistakes that hurt them, but the more they play, the more confident they get." KU was being pushed by Southern KU, who had 51 strike outs as strokes hit at 91. Randall said that no problem and that the team's goal was to win and not worry about second or third. "I think we are in a position where we will try to win and not worry about anyone else," he said. "I've not to get them to concentrate on what we're doing and not on what other people are doing." There is an 11-stroke gap between third and fourth. Southwest Missouri was fourth at 924 followed by Wisconsin at 928 Southern Illinois — Carbondale at 942 and Coffeyville Community College, Kan.at 947 were in a group of their own. Women at national meet; scholarship talk delayed By TRACEE HAMILTON Sports Writer The women's gymnastics team enters regional competition this weekend, overshadowed by its uncertain fate in to-be-eliminated gymnastics program. There has been no official word from the athletic department about the continuation of scholarships. Athletic Director Bob Marcum said athletic that a meeting would be held before he meets with Ken Snow, and Assistant Athletic Directive Officer. No date for meeting has been announced. The women's gymnastics team is in Minneapolis, Minn., this weekend for the regional trials of the AIAW. have a direct effect on who goes to national competition. The regional meet, however, does not "The girls work on a seasonal season. The team scores they earn during the season are averaged, then added to twice their regional score for a national season "Anyway, it's pretty confusing and hard to say who will get in." KU's Kathy Ross has the best chance, according to Snow. Both the men and women's teams were cut from KU's athletic program for a shorter period earlier this week that all gymnasts did not transfer to another school. "We don't want to talk about who's leaving until after this meet," he said. Ford-fueled Kings whip nuggets KANSAST City, Mp. (UIP) - Gurdes乌尔斯 Birdson and Phil Ford combined to score 57 points last night to help the Kansas City Nuggets win a 121-106 victory over the Denver Nuggets. Birdsdon scored 32 points, the 14th time he 'topped 30 this season, and Ford chipped in 25 points to help Kansas City pull within 8 points of Midwest Division leader Mikeaukke. Kansas City led the entire game, getting 20 points from Birdsong in the first half and 23 from Ford in the second, to help offset a performance by Alex English of the Nuggets. City, which has played one less game than the first-place Bucks. Denver has now lost 24 of its last 26 road games. 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