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 unofficial. But the 1980 Kansas baseball season got off to an unpleasant start. Baker University visited Quigley Field and the Jayhawks and the Wildcats locked up in a scrimmage that resembled something played on a sandstret. There was no winner or loser, but the game was kept. In fact, there were never even any base runners. "I called Coach (Keith) Hackett about 2 o'clock and he said, 'We're going to the Crimson Flood Temple UC coach, we really appropriate 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 doubleheader Saturday, but cold temperatures and snow KANSAN Sports Because Quigley Field was still very muddy yesterday, we used an in-ring camera to take nine nining images. Cameras were linked to Ranges. forced the games to be postponed. Temple hopes to play these games today at 13:00, but weather might be a problem University Daily Kansan Temple worked three pitchers during the scrimmage. Clyton Thompson, 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 too messy. Juan Ramon, KU catcher, cracked a home run to left- center field in the final innning. "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 circling, but it was really pretty realistic as far as balls and strikes are concerned." If the Jlayhaws are able to play William Jewell today, Temple said that Kurt Kafles and Mitch Lubin would share the same UU's already sparse roster is two players short of the team. Pitchers Randy McNishot and David Hicks are both ill. *Mcihntos the flu and Hicks has an infection* "Mcihntos may be able to go in an nining or triple sea." *Mcihntos might be able to go in an nining or triple sea.* Women drop in basketball poll The Top Twenty women's college basketball teams of the 2015 season were: 1. Louisiana Tech (1) .36-25 2. Texas .36-25 3. Texas F. Austin .36-25 4. Rutgers .36-25 5. South Carolina .36-25 6. N. Carolina St. .36-25 7. Alabama St. .36-25 8. Chewy St. .36-25 9. Kansas St. .36-25 10. Kansas St. .36-25 11. San Francisco .36-25 12. Kansas St. .36-25 13. Clemens .36-25 14. Northwestern .36-25 15. Newark—Las Vegas .36-27 16. Cleveland Mountaineer .36-27 17. Detroit .36-26 Other teams named on at least 10 balloons. Jackson, Jackson, Ore. Oregon, Queens, Southern California. The United Press International weekly Board of Coaches top 30 college basketball rankings with first place votes and records through games of Sunday, March 2, in parentheses. 1. Defiance (36) ... 28.14 2. Kentucky State ... 28.14 3. Kentucky (1) ... 28.14 4. Louisville (1) ... 28.14 5. Georgia State ... 28.14 6. Syracuse ... 28.14 7. Indiana ... 28.14 8. Maryland ... 28.14 9. Ohio State ... 28.14 10. Georgia State ... 28.14 11. Notre Dame ... 28.14 12. Nebraska Longing ... 28.14 13. M.J. Johnson, N.Y. ... 28.14 14. Missouri ... 28.14 15. South Carolina ... 28.14 16. Duke ... 28.14 17. Pennsylvania ... 28.14 18. Texas A&M ... 28.14 19. Arkansas State ... 28.14 20. 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He has a lot of mental toughness." Buchklinik knows that bacterium *Buick klinikum* that characterizes inti the Olympia Trust. N瑟塔亞 (The Lifesciences Trust). 温特亞 (The Tertouchions Trust). 唐特亞 (The Tertouchions Trust). and he has lessened his classload this semester. "I haven't ever been interested in school," says Buckingham, who even so, carries a 3.5 average in general business. "I'd like to make sure I can handle it. But right now, vaulting is first. I'm making grades so I can jump. "I love to match that (O)mipie team. Right now there are a lot who have jumped higher than I have jumped higher in both look and am going improve." PRO TENNIS OFFERS WOMEN A RARE CHOICE "I can always become intellectual when I'm old and crippled. Right now, I'm young. My chance to test my abilities is now." BY CHRISTY BARBEE AST fall, after 16-year-old Tracy Austin had cleaned up his championships, you could the self-pitying creaking of the as old pros (the 24 and 25 years) the that and was becoming of their sport. All-America Alycia Moulton plans to finish college before turning pro. Now 16 is still mighty young, but the average age on the women's professional tour is only 21, and indicators are that the average is coming down. This is having a big impact on tennis, particularly women. Male athletes have long enjoyed opportunities in professional sports that might make postponing, interruptions or even a ban while. A top-dollar contract in hockey, baseball, or basketball is worth $20 million. Tennis is a similar offer in offering money a similar chance to make money in sports. As the pro game's popular sport, tennis grows and grows. And as the average age of its consistent winners tumbles, more women are grabbing their opportunity at the expense of college. Some very good young female players use college as a sort of testing ground. Others have found, though, that they simply don't get the training they need in the college and junior levels. They ask what they can, then they move on. "Two years of college is enough mentally," says Kathy Jordan, who 6 SPORTS BULLETIN "I wanted to go to school," says Stacy Margolio, who went to Southern California for two years. "I was really afraid of being dirty. It's pretty hard to go from the jamons to the pros. College helps shape you mentally. It's a great place to get away from the security of high school, family, and friends, college as a halfway house before you leave." Often lonely existence of the pro. All-America Alicia Moulton plans to left Stanford shortly after starting her junior year. She was already in college and had ranked rankings when she made the jump. "The top women college players are as good as the pros. That's been proven," Jordan says. But increasingly, those players who can make it in the pro leave school; the others who stay are less sure of their skills yet pro level. For most women, college is a necessary springboard. Quitting time for Margolin came after she won the U.S. Tennis Association collegiate champion- "I found it very difficult to concentrate on both after that. I thought I should give tennis my full effort." The question for the determined player becomes: When will I be ready? Two years is a popular answer. Alyssa Moulton, on the other hand, knows she hasn't reached the cutoff point in her college career at Harvard. She has had a very good showing at the U.S. Open last year, winning the junior title and playing through the second round in Atlanta, where she lost to Martina Navratilova. But there is a difference between the juniors and the pros, says Moulton. "It's not as though by 1980, you were in auto-machines on the Ten 10." "But at this point, there is no reason to go to school; it is just a game," he said in school. "We have an excellent coach. I like the people on the team, so it makes us feel more secure." She has no doubt she will turn pro upon graduation, and she says that even now tennis is the most important thing in her life. Leslie Allen decided that she got out of high school that she wanted to be a professional tennis player. But he also decide she needed at least four more years of growth—technically and emotionally. She has been a student college. She stuck with the decision and got a degree from USC before "There's the maturing process you get in college, the educational experience," he says. "I was glad to have had the good times of college first." But the bottom line was always the realization that college was enough for the pros. Alen says. The professional stakes have been increasing. About 100 women make some sort of living from the tennis industry, and cover food, clothing, and travel expenses. The Chris Ewert-Lloyds, Martina Navratilova, and Tracy Austin reap about half a million dollars in endorsements and other contracts. In 1979, the women ranked between 40 and 60 were expected to earn $30,000 and up. The women of the Women's Tennis Association For Katy Jordan, there could be little doubt. After a short sit in the sun and then spending houses, she was tough, confident, and realist. And there was money A few women pass up college altogether. That requires an unusual degree of self-assurance and certainty about a tennis career. "I can always become intellectuous when I'm old and crippled," says Laura Riddle, who she turned pro in January 1979. "Right now, I'm young chance to get back into it." The pair minus eyeglasses, tourn moor wore 3-week f. found, picture 644-8659. —set of key on keys rectangular key chain keys available. 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