6 University Daily Kansan tuesday, March 18, 1980 KU baseball team opens home season today By KENDAVIS Sports Writer All KU baseball coach Floyd Tempel wanted from his spring break was a $90 record after 10 road games. as it turned out, the Jayhaws played 11 games on their trip and came back with a 7-4 record. So, as the KU squad opens its home season with a doubleheader against Iowa at Quail Field. Temple should be right, right? "IN 'CERTAIN respects,' Temple said yesterday. 'But, you've got to take everything in perspective. I was pleased that we won seven games, but that was not a reason for disappointment, especially on our pitching staff, were disappointing." Temple did not name any names but the statistics make it clear who he was referring to. Pitchers Clayton Fleeman and Mick Watt, both post-41 records for the Jawahires last year, returned with 0-2 Fleeman and Watt's earned run averages soared like the prime lending rate as Fleeman's rocketed to 195.3 percent. BUT THERE were some pleasant surprises for Temple on the trip. Jim Phillips and Randy McNishot turned in some fine performances on the mound for the pitcher who were scheduled to be the starting pitchers for KU today. Phillips posted a 3-0 record on the trip, including a four-hit, 12-strikeout gem that resulted in a 4-0 shutout over Arkansas Slate. The 6-8 first-hander pitched nine scoreless innings at the University of Dallas and Northern Illinois. MCINTOSH 4- with 2 a 27 ERA, also baffled Arkansas State. The left-hander had a no-hitter until a lead-off single in the final inning spoiled it. But Kansas won 11-3. "I WAS REALLY pleased with McIntosh and Phillips." Temple said. "But this team has got to realize that we've got to have maximum production from all of our pitchers. "We went 2 against what I call first-class competition. And we were 5-0 against lesser competition." The Jayhawks got a quick look at some "first- class" competition, playing Oral Roberts, the nation's fifth-ranked team, in their season opener. The Titans slapped 18 hits off four KU pitchers on their way to a 12- victory. "THAT WAS BAD scheduling on my part," Templa said. "If you're going to play them, you should play them coming home when you've got some games under your belt." Defense was another problem for KU. The officers were injured during their 11 attacks. That wait far too much. "THE BIG CONCERN has got to be the defense." Temple said. "But that starts with the pitchers. If the pitchers aren't getting the ball over, it's going to cost them and you may even lose your enthusiasm in baiting." That didn't seem to be too much of a problem for K. however, Juan Ramón led the way, hitting at a 10-0 score in his first start in Garden City Community College transfer is primal catcher, but also saw action as he batted out nine pitches. "RAMON HAD AN outstanding week," Temple said. "There is no doubt in my mind that he is going to be successful." Matt Gundingerffen, who set a KU single-season record of 32-7 on Sunday, ridden by rookie captains on the tour. Three of these came in his last seven at-bats and included a three-run blast that lifted KU to its 10-4 extra-inning victory over Norwalk. Third baseman Roger Riley has a 382 average and outfielder Scott Wright is right behind with a 379 mark. Wright also had 12 RBs. Gundelfinger had a 361 average and a 778 slugging percentage. INCLUDED IN THE KU RECORD was a 4-mark in the Palm Valley Classic in Edinburgh, Texas, good for a 5-2. Today's twinbil will be the first of eight non- conference double-headers at home in the next 15 "WE NEED TO get these games in and keep improving," Temple said. "Our young guys has got to do it." Southern trip tees off golfer's spring season By KEVIN BERTELS Sports Writer not all KU students have returned from spring break. As a matter of fact, one group left last Saturday for a trip to Paludre岛, our tripper, who will be stricly business. The team, KU's men golfers, plays its first competitive round of the spring season today in the Gulf Coast Intercollegiate Tournament at the Padre Isles Country Club. The tourney will continue until Friday with 18 holes a day on the par 71 course. Otis paces KC past Reds TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—ArsOts went 4-for-4 and drove in three runs to pace the Kansas City Royals to a 7-2 exhibition baseball victory yesterday over Cincinnati. The Reds were wearing green uniforms for St. Patrick's Day, but they could not avoid their third straight spring loss. Otis' two-run double in the fourth inning came off minor league pitcher Bruce Bereny and broke a scoreless tie. Otis, who is batting .529 this spring, advanced on the play when second baseman Junior Kennedy three erratically to the plate when he scored on Pete Lackock's sacrifice fly. 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