Tuesday, March 4, 1980 9 'Hawks scrimmage Baker in mud By KEN DAVIS Snorts Writer The field conditions were the best and the rules weren't better. 900 Kansas baseball season got off to an unofficial start. Baker University visited Quigley Field and the Jayhawks and the Wildcats locked up in a scrimmage that resembled something played on a sandstep. There was no winner or loser, but it was kept. In fact, there were never even any base runners. "I called Coach (Kea) Hackett about 2 o'clock and he said we were ready to go," Floyd Temple, KU coach, said. "We really appreciated the fact that they could come over on such short notice. It helped us and it helped them. We both needed to get outside." The Jayhawks were scheduled to play William Jewell in a double-header Saturday, but cold temperatures and snow KANSAN Sports Because Quigley Field was still very muddy yesterday, no base runs were allowed during the nine innings. The following game was in order. forced the games to be postponed. Temple hopes to play games today at 11, but weather might be a problem again. Temple worked three pitchers during the scrimmage. Clayton Fleeman, Mike Watt and Jim Phillips worked three "The main thing is to get those pitchers working off the mound," Temple said. "I thought they threw the ball pretty well, I think that was only the second time they've been on the dirt this winter, so considering everything, I thought it would be a cool day. Juan Ramon, KU catcher, cracked a home run to left-center field in the final inning. "He hit it pretty good," Temple said. "It was good for our hitters to see a little live pitching. It was basically a nine inning ball game. It just was under some unusual cir- tance, but it was pretty realistic as far as balls and strikes are concerned." If the Jayhawks are able to play William Jewell now, Temple said that Kurt Kafles and Mitch Lubin would share the pitching chices. KU's always sparse roster is two players from each team. Pitchers Randy McIntosh and David Hicks are both ill. "McIntosh has the flu and Hicks has an infection" Temple said. "McIntosh might be able to go in nursing or" "hospital." Women drop in basketball poll The Women's Top Twents **Top Twenty Women's college basketball teams** **Including the top 20 women in the league and based on the halftime of the women's coach's games.** **1. Louisiana Tech (11)** - 36.2 **2. Texas Tech** - 36.2 **3. Texas A&M** - 36.2 **4. Georgia Austin** - 25.9 **5. Buffalo North Carolina** - 25.9 **6. N.C. Carolina St** - 25.9 **7. Long Beach St** - 24.5 **8. Kentucky** - 24.5 **9. Kentucky** - 24.5 **10. Maryland** - 18.8 **11. Saint Francis** - 18.7 **12. KANSAS** - 18.7 **13. Oklahoma** - 18.7 **14. Northwestern** - 11.4 **15. Las Vegas State** - 11.4 **16. Central Missouri St** - 10.7 **17. Detroit** - 10.7 Other teams named on at least 10 ballots, alphabetically: Jackson TN, Mercer, Oregon, Queens, Southern California, Tennessee Tech The United Press International weekly. Board of Cupset top 10 college basketball ratings with first place votes and records through games of Sunday, March 2, in parentheses. UPITop Twenty 1. DePaul (36) 2. Louisiana State 3. Kentucky (5) 4. Louisville (1) 5. Oregon State 6. Syracuse 7. Indiana 8. Maryland 9. Ohio State 10. Georgetown 11. Notre Dame 12. Michigan State 13. St. John's N.Y. 14. Missouri 15. South Carolina 16. Westboro 17. Webster State 18. Texas A&M 19. Arkansas State 20. 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A T first glance, Oreonta, New York looks like many other small cities. Surrounded by rolling hills, farms, and forests, the place is quiet, untouched to life. It a locale where the old folks talk about yesterday and their children live for the big-city lights and the wonder of all-night television for some of our community people. The world's most popular sport has been making headway (if not headlines) at small colleges. The big schools are next. Lost: A. bro a.d O-Zone e On a hill overlooking the city is Hartwick College. The school is well known and has 1,500 students, has produced 14 All-Americas and is the home of Jim Lennox, a leading proponent of coach training in coaching. Hartwick from fall to spring, Lennox tours the countrys each summer and is a favorite growing sport. Many other small colleges are making commitments to intercollege soccer. Football, basketball, basketball and headlines, outside the spotlight of publicity, soccer is sweeping the country at the grass root level quietly. The league is being place. Most adults may think of soccer as a game played by immigrants in shorts. But for America's young, the sport is becoming In head-to-head confrontations with football, soccer is scoring points. In California, the spurs have scored nine times during 18 years and younger during the past four years. In Texas, only 500 kids played organized soccer a decade ago. Today, more than half of those in the Atlanta suburbs, where football has always The Hartwick campus engulfed in autumn foliage to them soccer is not something played by foreigners, and as they grow up, who are they going to want to see or have there children? "I refer to soccer as the 'silent sport.' Lennox says, "We still have not received vast amounts of media attention. In a sense, we are a generation away. These kids growing up now—this is their game." Colleges like Adelphi, Alabama Michigan, Cleveland State, San Fernando, and Hawaii. Students are receiving football team, but they are receiving recognition as power teams. houses in soccer. A major reason for soccer's popularity, particularly on the small-college level, is its low cost. It wick sold his team in some communities in Indiana, Indians, a semipro team, and in 1956 made soccer its fall sport. The Warriors' first season was less than outstunde when he took two games at home three. However, in the ensuing years, the school established a national reputation and did so without question. During the 1980s, when Hartwick won the Division I national championship, the soccer budget was less than $11,000. That's much more comparable to the average player who often spend more than $1 million annually. Soccer has been the financial answer for many Division II and III colleges that can no longer afford fielding or defending a team. A football team requires helmets, shoulder pads, pants, jerseys, practice sleds, and tackling dummies. A soccer needs only shorts, shoes, and a Another reason for soccer's growth is that anyone can play it. A person does not have to be exceptional to play soccer, but Hartwick All-America Billy Gazona was only $5'3" and 135 pounds. Plea for superstar players is the soccer to soccer to New York Cosmos, stands only $9'9" all, and most North American Soccer League (NASL) professionals are standing 61'. Soccer is also a safe game to play. In football, the emphasis is on running into someone else and knocking him down. At the begin- Quality work, ratings welcome! 127. TF SPORTS BULLETIN 21 rping. Fast, accu- One pair 28 If found, picture b64-859. 3-7 Lost-set of keys on brass rectangular key chain. Says available. Reward b64-4274. 3-7 tesis, misc. pelling cor- if blue-eyed, easy-giving main genius. Must be patient. Serious inquiries only. All held in strict confidence (to speak). 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