Tuesday, March 4, 1980 9 'Hawks scrimmage Baker in mud By KENDAVIS Snorts Writer University Daily Kansan The field conditions were the best and the rules weren't too bad. But the 1990 Kansas baseball season got off to an unofficial slow start. Baker University visited Quigley Field and the Jayhawks and the Wildcats locked up in a scrimmage that resembled something played on a sandpit. "There was no winner or winner, because no score was kept. In fact, there were never events." "1 called Coach (Keith) Hackett about 2 o'clock and told them he would be back in 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 Jayhaws were scheduled to play William Jewell in a double-hater Saturday, but cold temperatures and snow -KANSAN- Because Quigley Field was still very muddy yesterday, no base runners were allowed during the nine innings. The pitcher was relieved. Sports Temple worked three pitchers during the scrimmage. Clyton Fleenan, Mike Watt and Jim Phillips worked three forced the games to be postponed. Temple hopes to play games today at 13:30, but weather might be a problem again. "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 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 cir- tacle and was quite pretty realistic as far as balls and strikes are concerned." If the Jayhawks are able to play William Jewell today, Temple said that Kurt Kafles and Mitch Lubin would share the pitching chores. KU's always sparse roster is two players from the bench. Pitchers Randy McIntosh and David Hicks are both heli. "McIntosh has the flu and Hicks has an infection," Temple said. "McIntosh might be able to go on an innerving or two." Women drop in basketball poll The Twenty-two women in college basketball teams and one player were recognized by the Philadelphia In- terprise and based on the number of women team rosters. 1. Louisiana Tech 19-26 2. Louisiana Tech 19-26 3. Texas Tech 18-25 4. Huduger 18-25 5. North Carolina 18-24 6. NC State 18-24 7. Vanderbilt 18-24 8. Cheverly St 18-24 9. Cheverly St 18-24 10. Kaiser St 18-24 11. Kansas St 18-24 12. San Francisco 18-23 13. Alabama 18-23 14. Alabama 18-23 15. Clemson 18-23 16. Clemson 18-23 17. Nevada - Las Vegas 18-23 18. Missouri St 18-24 19. Detroit 18-24 Other teams named on at least 10 ballots. Oregon, Queens, Southern California, Tennessee Tech. The United Press International weekly board of Coaches top 20 college basketball ratings with first place votes and records through games of Sunday, March 2, parentheses. UPITopTwenty 1. Definiel (30) ... 261 2. Louisiana State ... 264 3. Kentucky ... 265 4. Louisville (1) ... 268 5. Owensboro State ... 269 6. Syracuse ... 270 7. Indiana ... 268 8. Maryland ... 262 9. Ohio State ... 269 10. Georgia State ... 269 11. Notre Dame ... 254 12. Virginia Vanguard ... 244 13. St. John's (N.Y.) ... 254 14. Missouri ... 255 15. Florida Carolina ... 264 16. Mississippi ... 268 17. Texas A&M ... 267 18. Arizona State ... 267 19. 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TF Typist Editor, IBM Pica Elica. Quality work; reasonable tax rate; telephone number; welcome email; Call 516-292-8127 MASTERMINDS professional typing Fast accu- A POLE VAULTER RISES ABOVE ALL OBSTACLES Jeff Buckingham has overcome num erous injuries and one near-tragedy to become the Big Eight's best. BY STEVE RICHARDSON Lost: a. d O. A kerosene lamp somehow caught a tent on fire in the backyard of the Buckingham home while Jeff and his younger brother, George, were inside. The two escaped, but not in injury. Approximately two hours was covered with third-degree burn to the brother was in equally bad shape. After finishing last in the 1979 NCAA indoor championships, Jeff Backingham set his sights on the Olympics. Trials HE accident now seems as distant and unreal as a childhood dream. But for Jeff Buckingham, a University of Kansas paufter, the nightmare was that cost him his life little more than Neither, it was thought, would walk again, let alone polevault or throw a baseball, but they both miraculously recovered. He is one of college athletics' great success stories, coming back to the NCAA in 2014 to become one of track's top pole athletes and a contender for the 1980 Olympic medal. In his quest to land one of three positions for pole vaulters on the 4X, the $5' Buckingham fights not only to win but also to galaxy of other nagging problems. Among them are a thyroid disorder, discovered last fall, and a recurring back problem that was identified by one doctor as a slipped disk. Late last day, coach Bob Timmons of Kansas wore a frown on his face. He had just found out he had a blood condition of Buckingham's health heart trouble. Later, after four days in the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, tests showed it was an underactive thyroid controllable. All the things that have happened to Jeff, and now this," he said. Timmons has seen several of the greats pass through his office at where track is a time-honored hallmark of college athletics' moneymaker, football. None, however, have had the physical problems of Buckingham who seeks to become the Jayhawks third Olympian pole vaunter. Buckingham, who hails from nearby Gardena. Kansas, a small farming community, is quiet and peaceful campus, away from the mainstream of college life. He and his brother went to another poke vaulter, share a trailer. "I don't know if the injury (by the fire) made me tougher," says Jennifer Garner, who said something always pops up to affect me. The back problems are just one of her many challenges. But Buckingham still considers himself lucky. "With 70 percent of my body with third-degree burns, when I was in Kansas City in the 1980s they figured I'd be crippled. I had been to a burn center in Gaston, Texas, and they seemed to know what they were doing." After an 18-week stay there and trips for several weeks to the Shrine Burn Center Institute in Galveston, Texas, for countless skin grafts, his brother resumed normal lives with only scars of the body. "I remembered what had happened to Glenn Cunningham, "happened Bucket Buckingham, Jef's father. Buried 30s who was badly burned and couldn't walk for several years, later set world records in the mile. Then Jeff could hardy walk for a year, was something to hang on to." UCKINGHAM has always been a natural athlete with great hand-to-eve coordi- Pole-auxiliary didn't even enter the life until seventh grade, because when Gardner was there pole-auxiliary built one of the family's backyard built one of the family's backyard One pair 'milimex eyeglasses, fourth nose wears' If found, please call 864-6859. 3-7 Lost-set of keys on brass rectangular key chain. Says 'available'. Rig 862-4274. ation. He has participated in or organized softball, baseball, football, boxing and wrestling as well as shooting, trapping, and skate-shooting. "I went to track practice (in grade school), and the coach talked to all of us. Then I went home and I didn't even know had pledge to do that. I showed me how to hold it. I started jumping over bushes and strings over the fence. Buckingham's father, who was a pole vaulter at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kansas. Always encouraged his sons to participate in the pole vaulting he built now attracts some of the top high school pole vaulters in the county. Several vaulters have banded together to form the Lake Truck Club, named because the buckingham home is next to a lake. While the intense training Backingham got at home was beneficial in his development, it also may have resulted in an injury. The homemade pit was rather primitive. For instance, the original landing was mattresses and a small ladder to crossbar was metal, not fiberglass, as is the case with pits today. Not until Buckingham's senior year in high school, when the school inducted him to the practice upgraded facilities. You're going to have male guests. Must be patient. Serious inquiries only. All held in strict confidence (to speak) 61-8972. Ask for one of Lane's roommates and we'll fit you up. 3-4 "My pelvic bone has shifted back and is putting a lot of pressure on my ankle. I had to do the back problem." "It happened there in the odd pit. I would vault three feet into the pit with bars. It doesn't give like the fiber glasses. I hurt it this base up." Despite living with the back injury for three years and seeing four times his knee, Buckingham disputed what was wrong. Buckingham dominated the Big Eight as he set records in NCAA award championship. His best career jump was 179' last year. 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