Tuesday. March 4. 1980 University Daily Kansan 9 'Hawks scrimmage Baker in mud By KEN DAVIS Sports Writer The field conditions were the best and the rules weren't the same. but the 1980 Kansas baseball season got to an unusual level. 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, but the team was kept. In fact, there were never even any base runners. "1 called Coach (Keith) Hackett about 2 o'clock and arm him if he needed to come over for drillsman Floyd Tate. Then he told the coach 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 runners were allowed during the nine innings. The team's first base hit was a three-run. forced the games to be postponed. Temple hopes to play those games today at 1:30, but weather might be a problem Temple worked three pitchers during the scrimmage. Clayton Flemmie, 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 was worthwhile. 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 curse, but it's pretty realistic as far as balls and strikes are concerned." If the Jahyawks are able to play William Jewell today, Temple said that Kurt Kafles and Mütch Lubin would share the pitching choices. KU's already 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 naming or* *doing something.* Women drop in basketball poll The Top Twenty women's college basketball teams as compiled by Mel Greenberg of the Philadelphia Invitational. quad and based on the ballots of 49 women’s coaches. 2. Louisiana Tech (11) - 36 3. Tennessee - 38 4. Texas - 35 5. Stephen F. Austin - 38 6. Eastern - 25 7. South Carolina - 24 8. Carolina - 34 9. Long Beach State - 35 10. Chicago - 24 11. Kentucky - 24 12. Kansas State - 24 13. North Carolina - 24 14. San Francisco - 24 15. Arizona - 24 16. Camron - 24 17. Northwestern - 24 18. Nevada - Las Vegas - 27 19. Missouri - 24 20. Oregon - 23 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 Coaches top 30 college basketball ratings with first-place votes and records through games of Sunday, March2, in parentheses. 1. Defail (30) ... 26 2. Louisiana State ... 34 3. Kentucky ... 38 4. Louisville (1) ... 38 5. Oregon State ... 38 6. Syracuse ... 38 7. Indiana ... 35 8. Maryland ... 38 9. Ohio State ... 38 10. Georgia ... 34 11. Notre Dame ... 252 12. Florida ... 244 13. Johnston (N. V.) ... 144 14. Missouri ... 244 15. North Carolina ... 252 16. Duke ... 244 17. Texas A&M ... 247 18. Arizona State ... 247 19. James Madison ... 247 The University Daily KANSAN WANT ADS Call 864-4358 CLASSIFIED RATES 15 words or fewer. Earb additional word. time two two three four five six seven eight nine ten ten ten AD DEADLINES ERRORS Monday Thursday 9 p.m. Tuesday Friday 9 p.m. Wednesday Monday 9 p.m. Thursday Wednesday 9 p.m. Friday Monday The Kanan will not be responsible for more than two incorrect injections. 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But Brush-braced university-building bracled university with a shabby building to practice in and a coach. Lost: A ba a'd O-Zor 6. That action is perhaps the best insight into Bart Conner's nature. He is a throwback to the athlete of yesterday. Conner is loyal to his coach, teammates, and friends—intensely dedicated to his sport. Conner's importance to Oklahoma gymnastics is hardly underestimated. Since his arrival, the Sooners have won two national championships and finished no worse than second in the nation. Conner received little attention from fans at the National Sports Festival, but mer, however. After winning his gold medal, the usually relaxed Conner reacted with some harsh words: "They know who Billy Sims is, but they never heard of Bart Sullivan," a comment. You're so small." "He's always the first one in the gym and the last one out," says Adam, a good leader he is just because he is a very good athlete. He's not a leader by the cheerleading role—like his coach, but he leads by example. At 56%, he may well be the smallest athlete in Oklahoma. But since he began to gymnastics, he has been a giant in the appl 18 SPORTS BULLETIN "I didn't really mean for that to A 1976 Olympian, Conner is in a constant battle with Kurt Thomas for recognition as America's best evmass. One pair's If found, print call 964-0659 3-7 Lost-set of keys on brass rectangular key chain. Says available. Reward 824-4274 3-7 T come out the way it did." Cornen said, "Now, every one in a awake, in camp and up to me on campus and say, 'Hey, we know about it. We know who you are.' That makes me feel kind of funny, but that makes us more than before I ever said anything." Incedent that such a lack of fame exists, the small Oklahoma town of Pauls Valley adopted his son, "original" parents Harold and Jackie—even flew in for the weekend. City and university officials, including University of Oklahoma president William S. participated in a series of daylight sports to make the adoption official. Briefly stated, Cameron has become a gymnast idol. And an important person in his climb to the top has been his coach. Conner even has a fan club- at Las Palmas Junior High in Covina Valley, California—and demands that he be flared exerted Oklahoma's supply. "I knew if I wanted to be the gymnasium I wanted to be, I should come here with Mr. Ziett." Conner says. "There is one different thing in the gymnasium that is what that a coach recruits you and says well we be national champions. Mr. Ziett comes here and will make you the best gymnasium you can possibly be. And we win a national championship. "Sometimes you get going and get afraid of doing a trick, he scared me." The more scared of yelling at me than I am of doing the trick and being scared. "Bart's no different than anyone Both Ziert and Conner agree that Conner's biggest advantage is that he started at age 1. He dabbled in football, skating, and gymnastics until he got to high school, then he had to make a choice. "As far as natural talent, there are three other guys in there—Mike Wilson, Peter Stout, and Ben Wilson with more natural ability. But Batman has a lot of hard work, to get to the point he has reached. He knew—and knows—that he has to work harder to stay on top. My role is just to see that he continues to grow and help him add new tricks," else," Ziert say in a pleasant, cheerful mood and afraid of doing some of the tricks. The danger level today with the stunts they are doing is astonishing. "My parents encouraged us to try all sports," Conner says. "They were very important to us when we started. They would plan their schedules and tour ours so that we could make practices. My mom would sometimes drive for an hour to get me to practice, and it was the car for two hours until it was over." Conner was the result of those Success was the result of those two-to-three-hour daily practices. There were no off-seasons, and still there aren't. He begins each day at 8 a.m. runs a half mile, and then exercises. he goes for a two-hour days or Thursday, so there is plenty of time for gymnastics. On Tuesday he goes to the at 2-20 in the afternoon, he heads for the gym and stays there until 6 But the sacrifices—and there have been plenty of them—have been worth it. "I can honestly say I miss nothing. It really bugs me to hear you speak, and gold medal at the Olympics is the greatest thrill of my life , . . . but I had to pay so much for it. I had to pay up so much of my social life." **Gymnastics is my major converse.** Conner says emphatically, "I'll choose between doing two things. I'll pick the thing that will make my life easier." "Let's face it, he's adds. 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