Tuesday, March 4. 1980 9 'Hawks scrimmage Baker in mud By KEN DAVIS Sports Writer The field conditions weren't the best and the rules weren't off. The 900 Kansas baseball season got off an unofficial start. Baker University visited Quigley Field and the Jayhawks and the Wildcats locked up in a scrimmage that resumed 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 (Keith) Hackett about 2 o'clock and we were in the front court. The Flory 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-hour Saturday, but cold temperatures and snow KANSAN Sports Because Quigley Field was still very muddy yesterday, no hassles were allowed along the nine innings. Pitcher Piper was tempted to attempt a pickoff, Pitcher Roberts was allowed to斗 forced the games to be postponed. Temple hopes to play games today at 13:00, but weather might be a problem again. Temple worked three pitchers during the scrimmage. Clyton Fleeman, Mike Watt and Jim Phillips worked three innings. "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 it, and I didn't understand everything. I thought their costume was pretty good. 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 live little bait game. It was basically a nine innning ball game. It just was under some unusual curricular pressure, but prettier realism as far as balls and strikes are concerned." University Daily Kansan If the Jawhays are able to play William Jewell today, Temple said that Kurt Kafes and Mitch Lubin would share the pitching chores. KU's always sparse roster is two players. Pitchers Randy McIntosh and David Hicks are both ill. "McInlott has the flu and Hicks has an infection." Temple said. "McInlott might be able to go an inning or a run." Women drop in basketball poll The Top Twenty women's college basketball teams as compiled by Mel Greenberg of the Philadelphia Injuries and based on the halftime of her coaches as compiled by Mel Greenberg of the Philadelphia Inquirer. It lists the ballets of 40 women in a row: 1. Old Dominion St. (19) 2. Tennessee Tech (19) 3. Tennessee (19) 4. Stephen F. Austin (19) 5. Reggie (19) 6. North Carolina St. (19) 7. N. Carolina St. (19) 8. Louis Seigle St. (19) 9. Chewy St. (19) 10. Kansas St. (19) 11. Maryland (19) 14. San Francisco (19) 15. MARNAKS (19) 16. Cleveland (19) 17. Newportown (19) 18. Newcastle (19) 19. Nevada - Las Vegas (19) 20. Central Missouri (20) 21. Detroit (20) Other teams named on at least 10 ballots, alphabetically: Jackson St. Mercer, Oregon, Queens, Southern California, Tennessee Tech. UPI Top Twenty The United Press International weekly Board of Cups持 2014 college basketball ratings with first-place votes and records through games of Sunday, March 2, in two matches. 1. Defiray (30) ... 26.4 2. Leonora State State ... 26.4 3. Kendall (12) ... 26.3 4. Lovellia (1) ... 26.3 5. Owen State State ... 26.3 6. Syracuse ... 26.3 7. Delaware ... 26.3 8. Danville ... 26.4 9. Ohio State ... 26.4 10. Gormanport ... 26.4 11. Notre Dame ... 26.4 12. Regina Young ... 26.4 13. St. J. N.Y. (1) ... 26.4 14. Masonville ... 26.4 15. Tampa Georgia ... 26.4 16. Duke ... 26.4 17. Middle State ... 26.4 18. Texas & M.. ... 26.4 19. Aransas State ... 26.4 The University Daily KANSAN WANT ADS Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES one house one mile two miles three miles four miles five miles six miles eight miles ten miles eleven miles twelve miles thirteen miles fourteen miles fifteen miles sixteen miles seventeen miles eighteen miles nineteen miles twenty-one miles twenty-two miles twenty-three miles twenty-four miles twenty-five miles twenty-six miles twenty-seven miles twenty-eight miles twenty-nine miles thirty-one miles thirty-two miles thirty-three miles thirty-four miles thirty-five miles thirty-six miles thirty-seven miles thirty-eight miles thirty-nine miles forty-one miles forty-two miles forty-three miles forty-four miles forty-five miles forty-six miles forty-seven miles forty-eight miles forty-nine miles fifty-one miles fifty-two miles fifty-three miles fifty-four miles fifty-five miles fifty-six miles fifty-seven miles fifty-eight miles fifty-nine miles sixty-one miles sixty-two miles sixty-three miles sixty-four miles sixty-five miles sixty-six miles sixty-seven miles sixty-eight miles sixty-nine miles seventy-one miles seventy-two miles seventy-three miles seventy-four miles seventy-five miles seventy-six miles seventy-seven miles seventy-eight miles seventy-nine miles eighty-one miles eighty-two miles eighty-three miles eighty-four miles eighty-five miles eighty-six miles eighty-seven miles eighty-eight miles eighty-nine miles nine0 miles nine1 miles nine2 miles nine3 miles nine4 miles nine5 miles nine6 miles nine7 miles nine8 miles nine9 miles AD DEADLINES ERRORS 10 am Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Thursday Thursday Thursday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday The Kansan will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE or charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be shared by email or in print at 801-493-8756. KANSAN BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall 864-4358 ANNOUNCEMENTS Watch for fruit trunk picked at 9th and Illinois, Iowa, New York, Nebraska, and The Hatchie-Walks. Fresh fresh fruits are available in the shell. Fruit varieties of dry fruit can be purchased by the Sunny Five and surplus; you may find Sunday. Also selling水果 is the Marmalade Walk. BREAKAWAY Intensive Zen meditation retreat March 8-10. Dharma Teacher Barbara Rhodb 852. 743-8100 852. 743-8100 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA (formerly Sachem) Mount Blee Ski Lodge is now available for private parties, business meetings and social function. Call now for rates and information: phone: 842-360. This senior honour is now accepting applications, from qualified junior students in areas of academic excellence and campus involvement. Applications are available in the application form located at 5400 fathom 7 on day March 14 from 5:00 a.m. to return all applications on an official transcript, to 268 Strong intrer Pratence Council will sponsor **SPRING FORMAL RUNH** MARCH 21, 21 & 23 for Lawrence campus students. Contact IFC Office at 643-3598. 3-21 K.U. Hillel presents Rabbi Fred Reiner "Religious Conversion" Temple Beth Shalom, Topeka speaking on the topic of When: Wednesday March 5, 12-1 p.m. Where: Cork 1 3rd Floor Kansas Union Join us for Lunch—Bring a sack lunch or go through the line. Want to Built-Motorcycle 125-175 Enduro. Pleasae to 864-6123 by highest proclamation, this is the first annual proclamation week for room 118 Strong sec-323 before. The Drift: An Issue for Our Time, an open forum Tuesday, March 8 at 8 p.m. in Green Hall, Room 104. Panel includes Prof. Carl Lande, Linda Thurston and Ron Kuby. Renaal's Hotel, the Oasis of the Bible Bell, for perceptive individuals and free spirits. No phone; for information, write; Harper, Kansas 76038 4-4 FOR RENT Small efficiency apt. Close to campus. Utilities paid.quiet and comfortable.Reasonably priced.Call 813-5757 or 842-4185.tf Lovely new 2 br. townhouse and apt. next to the library, for 81-9307 or 84-4185. 宜僖稍费. Call 81-9307 or 84-4185. **\pts. and rooms for rent. Near University and** **10 pets. Phone 841-5500.** **TF** New 2 bedroom townhouse A/C DW Appliances and cable 1 bed from the Union Call 860-753-9100 Jayhawk West Apts. Now Renting: 1 & 2 bed- room furnished and unfurnished from $185. For Appointment call 812-444 or see at 254 Fronter Road, Next door to Russell's East. **t** **f** NASMISTH HALL has a couple of openings for the rest of the year. Both male and female. Interested contact business office at 843-8595 any time of the day. Office space for rent now at the area *b* building, 322%; Mass. The inner offices can be charged to ft needs.提升 and or lower seats 728 ft. or 890 ft. contact 8324124 or 8347-0777. ROOMS NOW. AVAILABLE at the Sunflower House—a 30 member student cooperative within a walking distance of the KU campus and downstairs. For more information, event #842-9421. 1974 American Motors Hornet $1,000, good condition. Call 845-7210 3-4 HANOVER PLACE NOW LEASING ROLLER SKATES. Indoor, outdoor, from $59.95 Rickie Ricks Shon. 103. Vermont. 841-6642. ft. 2 bedroom apartment. Modern, shag, bus route. Gas and elec. Save $15.00/mo. 841-3168. 3-4 Antiques are always in, see and buy one you like. 7 and 8th Friday-Saturday at 9:30 a.m. 8th and 9th Friday-Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Club of Lawyers, Inc. at National Guard Acadamy with this aid. Good all three days. Refreshments with this aid. These all new and contemporary lodgeware are designed to meet your needs. 3 books from XU and downstream! Starting at an annual rate of $400 with study area, 115' halls, garage with opening door, private en-suite rooms with private rear door. 814-845-2900 or 814-845-2920 for private security. Rooms with private kitchens. Close to Union. Phone 843-9579. 11 Need to suburban 2 bedroom Apartment. Completely furnished. Off-street parking. Full carry-along vehicle. New door and refrigerator. Cash for cash. And drive and walk on $200. Call 841-0019-69. Professor leaving house for 2 years, need qualifed tenants to rent this superb 2 year old house in April. 4 bedrooms. 2 studiosum, recreation. 3 bathrooms. Wanted. Reference, referencs, reference, referencs, 842-0221. 3-19 One and two bedroom apartments carpeted and covered with vinyl flooring to campus, on bus line, 822-442-4601, 841-201-3801 72. Dodge Challenger-318 2,00 A, ... ... ... 81,000 PH. 841-8154. ... ... ... ... 3-5 Western Civilization Notes. Now on Sale Make sure you have studied the Civilization chapter to use them 1). As study guide 2). For class analysis of Western Civilization available at Town Crit, Malt Bookstore and Oread Books. 1973 Datsun 240 Z Michelin Radials, AM-FM cassette, Many extras. Clean, one owner. 842-4656 after 6. FOR SALE 98 Old Blds 82, Clean. Dm8 good condition, excellent mets. mechs 8058-8447-4027 9 a.m. 3 a.m. 1973 Cleyen ST, 25 mp-WAC Overhauled, new tree. durable. Mint sell. Mell BUke. 842-2760-4027 Sublease 2 BR apt, w option for next year. Reasonable rent. low utilities. Beautiful view. Children, pets allowed. A1-561-698. 3-7 Alternator, starter and generator specialties MOTIVE ELECTRIC, 843-506-3900, 300 w, 6th, uf MOTIVE ELECTRIC, 843-506-3900, 300 w, 6th, uf Must sublease one bedroom apartment on bus route. Available Aaril. For more information call Terr. 841-7266 or 841-7476. 3-7 Cable-Nelson. Grand Piano, excellent tone & condition, dark-natural finish. Walt Disney Electric Piano. 10 yrs TSR 4 Speakers, still warranted. Guitar, Walnut Bed & Dress-3. 824-4270. Must sub-lease 2 BR Furn. apt. A/C and pool must on 9th St, & bus route 842-238-8700, 842-238-8610. Must sublute - 2 bedroom furnished apartment Cable TV. Included in rent. Next to: Tahoe Bridge. Ladies size 8 finely styled brown leather boots. Excellent condition. Ten small must sell靴。 $35 or best offer. Call Denise 841-2750. 3-6 SunSpecs=Sun glasses are our speciality. Non-reflective materials, reasonable season, reasoned 1021 Mason, 841-5770 WATERBED MATTERNESS, $158.98 3 year *ear- white* WHITE WRITE, 704 Mans, 83-138 FT New excellent quality bed-orthern matte- furniture for your home. Refinished, Furniture 120 New York St. #1228, **if** you need it. Kenwood DCStereo Integrated amplifier, model KA7100. 70 watts professionally used. Excellent condition. 841-5954 call anytime. 3-4 Cabin fever? Try T-Top Cullas, red, black top; interior PS/PB, air, cruise, AM/FM canister, high MPG. Beautiful road car, Corg- 842-513-38 Must sell—Electric Epiphone guitar and a 'C' 2000 AMP. Good condition plays like new. 843-672-85. 3.5 1978 Trans-Am special edition gold 24,000 pairs. New carpets, no wrecks. 400 w/4 barrel carc. T-stop. Power everything. Call 811-7418 or 82-957-Ask. For Math. Serious errors only. 2-4 Roxsignal Solomon skins $120, 69 VW $200, roller skins 9.11 oak pew $100, $842, #822 or 822 Nikon 80-200mm zoom lens $350. Call 841-6072 after 6.00 p.m. Lost: Keys with a piece of leather and D*s stamped on it. $1 reward. Call 864-2830. 3-7 Jensen 550 3 way speakers 15 wooper w/ fre- rourency controls. Excellent condition. Call John 811-2162. 3-17 NOTICE LEASE NOW FOR FALL AT SPECIAL RATES! On campus, 2 BR apartments FOUND with all utilities paid. Furnished or unfurnished. Jayhawker Towers Apartments 1600 W, 15th 843-4993 Rewarding summer experience in the Colorado mountains with a college dueling basketball and children with a backpacking, horseback riding, wildlife, eco-tourism, hiking, Western Forests, Flight School, Colorado 8016. To whomever found, borrowed or burglied my Olympus camera and 24mm lens, last seen at Allen Field House or the Kansan Photo Lab: CALL ME. I READY TO DEAL. 841-5732. 3-7 Q. WHY DO MEN Wear WOMEN'S CLOTHING? A. social activities are more enjoyable while women sexual activities are more enjoyable while women clothing. Many transvestees are married and wear women's clothing as an assertion of their non-menousness women wear women's clothing as an assertion to parody the traditional woman's role in society. B. do question why women wear men's clothing, C. do question why women wear men's clothing, D. question why women wear men's clothing, E. question why women wear men's clothing, F. question why women wear men's clothing THIS IN-MONTH sponsored BY GAY SERVICES OF KANSAAR FINDING. secondary, secondary, recurring, dossieres rp order order Tease 80421 Need some need something anything pn Typiid -half at least 60% environment CRUISSEHI ING CAMP career. NAT for AP1 CRUISEW1 --houses in soccer. NEED CASH GOLD, DIAMONDS, CLASS RINGS . . . FOR SPRING BREAK? WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR CALL NOW! Wristwatch-- afternoon. Misc. keys Lot call 841 identity. 2 dorm. door of wi-fi SERVICES OFFERED IMPROVE YOUR GRADE! Send $10 for two: 306-page catalog of college research. 10,202 tions listed. BOX 22097G; Los Angeles, CA. 90253. (213) 477-8228. For legal assistance, including Maternity Leave and Family Leave, call 1-800-273-8411 or visit http://www.maternityleave.com. Your return payment Davis is a Latter, 10th East 2nd Floor, 1209 West 67th Street, 345434. **345434** collection Call 843-6013 late events. Office: 345434 Access Monday through Friday 10am to 5pm. Accept Master Certificates. 842-9737 or 841-7476 PRINTING WHILE YOU WANT is available with Alice at the House of Uher Quick Copy Center. Alice is available from A to 5 AM to PM Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 1 PM on Saturday at 88 Mass Church. EXPERT TUORING: MATH 600-102 call 842-7585. MATH 115-119 call 842-7585. STATISTICS CIS 100-600. CIS 100-600 call 842-7585. PHYSICS BIS 842-7585. ENGLISH and SPANISH BIS 842-7585. I Navy blu. Found Call 864-132 Black cat ir 2782 or 864 TYPING --houses in soccer. I do damned good typing. Peggy. 842-4476. TF Found a cal 753-7530 eve Found—sma long tail. W work 842-25 Why cues about typing? Experienced civil service secretary does professional typing. Betty Grammar: 842-6097 after 5:30 p.m. and on weekends. tf PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICE, 841-4980. TF Experienced typhus – three, dissection, term treatment. Experienced correction, selective Bact. After a 5 month. p84-2310 Typist Editor, IBM Pica Elite. Quality work, rates. These courses welcome both new and existing students. M-2022 SOCCER QUIETLY MAKES ITS MARK The world's most popular sport has been making headway (if not headlines) at small colleges. The big schools are next. BY TIM WENDEL Lost: A br a d O-Zon 6. On a hill overlooking the city is Hartwick College. The school, which has an enrollment of fewer T first glance, Omeata, New York, looks like many other small cities. Surrounded by rolling hills, farms, woodlands and rocky Mountains Rockwell painting come to life. It's a locale where the old folks talk about yesterday and their children leave for the big city lights and the wonder of all night television. But they seem something that kensne home. Oncuna is Soccercotton, U.S. It says on the mayor's official website that Oncuna, Posters in store win-tops support the city's bid for the National Soccer Hall of Fame, a house at a museum, stadium, administrative offices, and training facilities. A walk behind the elementary school in the community is something special here. The playing fields are well groomed and lined, but there are soccer nets—not goal posts—at either end. The Hartwick campus engulfed in autumn foliage. 14 All-Americas and Jim Lennox, a coach of the soccer coach Hartwick spring. Lemons tou spring. American on Boston summer In head-to-head or with football, soccer points. In California, grown by 75 percent level (18 years and soyo age) of boys in 400 kids played great Many other small making commitment teams and baseball contin the headlines, but our out of publicity, soce the country at the g sport, make a take place. Most think of soccer as a gi immigrants in short, i.e. young, the spor A major reason for soccer popularity, particularly on the small-broadway stage, was the wick-sided its football equipment to the Oncita Nacional, a Indian team, and in 1956 made soccer its national sport. The son was less than outstanding, as the team played only five games and lost three. However, in the 1970s he lished a national reputation and did so without spending much money. In 1977, when Hartwick lost his pinnacle sponsorship, the soccer budget was MILLER STUDENT SPORTS POLL minuscule atball pro- end more Take part in this national poll of college students. Just fill in your answers and mail the card. Results will be announced later in the spring. ___ No Opinion 1. Do you think foreign athletes attend U.S. colleges and universities should be permitted to compete in American intercollege championships? 3. Professional football and basketball usually staff players who have completed four years of college eligibility. No team in the NFL has ever required a player to play as a college athlete; you think basketball should be limited to fitting any player who have completed four years of college eligibility. 2. Do you think foreign athletes should be eligible for athletic scholarships to American colleges and universities? Yes No No Division 4. Do you think the U.S. government and/or private industry should subsidize athletes training for Olympic competition? financial ii. and longer fielding a ball team der pads. ceer team ceer team es, and 5. 5 Wich of the felloww winstery/spring schools do you follow with interest? (please check.) ast. accu- cted. Call _ tennis _ softball _ swimming _ tennis _ track and field _ water skiing decade ago. Today, more than media attention. In a sense, warn 135,000 take part in the Atlanta a generation away from them. They're the ones that is this game. - soccer's an play it. * to be of BOLA 15'3" * Ameri-LAMER 15' * Brazilian d soccer to * the New YORK * Soccer an Soccer ional are cisco, and Hartwick cannot support play. In football, the emphasis is winning a football game, but they can run on running either else and take a few steps to win the game. is, mise, dling cor- tf One pair $P$ If found, please call 864-6859. 3-7 e game to Selectric. indy, eve- tif vs. theses I Correct- Lost—sat of keys on brass rectangular key chain Says 'available' Reward 824-4274 3-7 SPORTS BULLETIN 21 blue-eyed, easy-growing male genius. Must be patient. Serious inquiries only. All held in strict confidence (so to speak) 841-8927. Ask for one of Lance's roommates and we'll fix you up 3-4. SERVICE couple of friends deay if day 17 e. center; e. center; sportunitary u. house; u. house; living age. non- Keep 3 aid. owen 3.6 partition. 3.5 de room. a. moo- am 3. a.m. 6. b. bedroom sall after 3.5 JS T. - - - - - THREE: KOREAN CLASSIFIED—EVERYTHING THAT TOUCH TURNS TO SOLD. ---