Tuesday, March 4, 1980 9 'Hawks scrimmage Baker in mud By KEN DAVIS University Daily Kansan Sports Writer The field conditions weren't the best and the rules weren't the toughest, but the 1980 Kansas baseball season got off to an unexciting start. Baker University visited Quigley Field and the Jayhawks and the Wildcats locked up in a scrimmage that resembled something played on a sandstick. There was no winner or loser, so no score was kept. In fact, there were never even any bases. "1 called Coach (Keith) Hackett about 2 o'clock and we made the decision to leave. Floyd Tieman, 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 Jayhaws 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 runners were allowed during the nine innings. The team did not return. forced the games to be postponed. Temple hopes to play games today at 13, but weather might a problem here. Temple worked three pitchers during the scrimmage. Clayton Fleeman, Mike Watt and Jill Phillips worked three "The main thing is to get those pitchers working off the mount," 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 was a good day to do it. Juan Ramon, KU catcher, cracked a home run to left-central 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 innning game. It just was under some unusual cir- clusion that he 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 MlicH Lubin would share the pitching chones. KU's always sparse roster is two forwarders. 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 an innertor or two." Women drop in basketball poll as compiled by Mit Greenberg of the Philadelphia Inquirer to provide the table of 40women's coach's clubs. Old Demonstrator...26.2 Louisiana Tech (11)...26.2 Michigan State...26.2 Stanford Athletics...25.4 Bogeyers...25.4 South Carolina...25.4 Carolina State...25.4 Larry Beach St...25.4 Delray St...25.4 Kansas St...25.4 San Francisco...26.3 AMARAS...26.3 Cherokee...28.9 Cincinnati...28.9 Chittendron...28.9 Nevada-Las Vegas...25.4 Massachusetts Mau...25.4 Detroit...25.4 The Top Twenty women in college basketball teams as compiled by Mel Greenberg of the Philadelphia Injury Report. Other teams named on at least 19 ballots, alphabetically: Jackson St. , Mercer, Oregon, Queens, Southern California, Tennessee Tech. UPI Top Twenty The United Press International weekly. Board of Cups top 20 college basketball ratings with first-place votes and records through games of Sunday, March 16, in parentheses. 1. DePaul (30) ... 26.1 2. Louisiana State ... 26.4 3. Louisiana (1) ... 26.3 4. Oregon State ... 26.3 5. Styracantha ... 26.3 6. Tulane ... 26.3 7. Maricel Landi ... 26.4 8. Ohio State ... 26.5 9. Georgetown ... 26.5 10. Notre Dame ... 26.4 11. New Jersey Vineyard ... 26.4 12. Johnson N.Y. (N) ... 26.4 13. Musselman ... 26.4 14. Yokohama ... 25.8 15. Gardnanda ... 26.4 16. Mercer State ... 26.4 17. Texas A&M ... 26.4 18. Arizona State ... 26.4 19. 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Two Who Made It Sending message from client to server >>confidential tuning Fast end Speed alone won't guarantee one a future in professional football. John Bates is one such example, as he are several Big Exceptions, including his Branch, formerly of Colorado and now with Oakland, and Missouri's Kyle Frazier. Branch and Gray tank two to the top sprinters in Big Eight track history. They've been All-Pros in both disciplines, their success in different ways. Branch had more natural ability as a college wide receiver, but Gray was the leader. "Cliff had the great speed, "says U.S. Army Specialist Cedrow. "He was quickness, excellent change of direction and pace, and good hands." He was a leader. Indeed he did. He established a school record (later broken by Henry Marshall) for most receiving Branch, the only athlete in National Football League history to run a 10-fat 100-meter dash, still holds the national record in receipts in one game with seven. Gray, who run with Branch and him a 9.1 wind-added 100-yard dash, had troubles when he began running the 100-yard dash started him at wide receiver in junior college, but he couldn’t hold onto the football, explained Clay Cooper. Mizouz his recruiting co-chief, so we moved him to run backing "But after his sophomore year, he just made up my mind he'd be a good one and caught 200 passes a day during the winter and summer. He was also always moves, but soon he was able to take and go full speed so quick. I knew he'd be a good pro then. Some track men just run straight away after they catch it, but Mel enables ability to change direction so well. Lost: A he a'd O-Zon e Batter Up yardage in a game with 171 on six receptions. He caught 26 passes for 705 his junior season. □ The Boston Red Sox have a private little playpen called Few Parkway. But the inviting "Green Monster," only 15 feet away in left field, doesnw hold a candle to the short range of the ball. It gots to swim for last snoop The Wildcats' regular park, Frank Mysers Field, a stadium of normal dimensions, was too wet to play in when the season began in the first eight games were played in K-State's football stadium. Home plate was set on the south wall (in the southwest corner of the playing field, with that goal) and the left-foot fence was set on a normal 330 feet away, and the field was about 400 feet from home plate. But the right-field fence was set on the east-hand east stands—a jersey 215 feet Hitting a ball into the first 20 rows of the stands was a ground- rule double; any landing beyond that was a home run. These dimensions, coupled with the absence of glittering flame-ups, up an apparent homer heaven. But oddly enough, not one ball was hit into the stands in eight games. "Everybody was trying to hit right," says Wade Assistant director Craig Thompson. But Thompson kept on kneeling up. There were other problems with the makeshift kill. Because of the slope of the football field, players had to step back from first to base! It took 'em about eight seconds to go home to home "Trionium," also. There were no sliding pits, and the only problem was that had a watered-down bacon. Kansas State was 8 on the first before moving back into Myers when he became plausible. There they were in a field of 12, and went 12-1 in their regular粘土. SPORT Maybe if the snow linger as long this spring, the Wildcats will be back in their little playpen with their unbreakable string there alive. 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