Tuesday, March 4. 1980 'Hawks scrimmage Baker in mud 9 By KEN DAVIS Sports Writer The field conditions were 'the best and the rules weren't too hard' but the 1980 Kansas baseball season got off to an uneven start. Baker University visited Quigley Field and the Jayhawks and the Wildcats locked up in a scrimmage that resembled something played on a sandlot. There was no winner or loser, because no score was kept. In fact, there were never even won. "I called Coach (Keith) Hackett about 2 o'clock and we had a practice and he said, 'We're Floridetown, 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 doubleheader Saturday, but cold temperatures and snow KANSAN University Daily Kansan Because Quigley Field was still very muddy yesterday, no base runners were allowed during the nine innings. (John Brennan/AP) Sports forced the games to be postponed. Temple hopes to play games today at 11, 30, but weather might a problem again. Temple worked three pitchers during the scrimmage. Cayton Fleton, 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 the dirt this winter, so considering everything, I thought it was going to be a big thing. 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- tures that were pretty realistic as far as balls and strikes are concerned." TempleJaws are able to play William Jewell today. The Templejaws that Kurt Kafles and Mitch Lubin would share the pitching chions. KU's always sparse roster is two players, Pitcher 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 in naming or dealing with it." Women drop in basketball poll The top 12 women's college basketball teams of the season. The Governor of the State are ranked based on the ballots of 9 women in cus- tumes and the ballots of the 8 men in cus- tumes. 1. Louisiana Tech (1) 26.2 2. Tulsa 26.2 3. Fresno 25.3 4. Stephen F. Austin 25.3 5. Burguer 25.3 6. South Carolina 25.3 7. N. Carolina St. 25.4 8. Louisiana St. 25.4 9. Chewy St. 25.5 10. Kansas St. 25.7 11. Miami 25.7 12. San Francisco 26.3 13. Arizona St. 26.3 14. Chennon 26.0 15. New Jersey 26.0 16. Nevada - Las Vegas 25.7 17. Cleveland Minnesota St. 26.4 18. Detroit 26.4 Other teams named on at least 10 hallots, alphabetically: Jackson St., Mercer, Oregon, Queens, Southern California, Tennessee Tech. The United Press International weekly board of Cupes top 20 college basketball ratings with first- place voter and records through games of Sunday, March 6, in parentheses. UPI Top Twenty 1. Peleliu (38) ... 261 2. Louisiana State ... 261 3. Louisiana (1) ... 263 4. Tennessee (1) ... 263 5. Purple State ... 263 6. Syracuse ... 263 7. Idaho ... 263 8. Maryland ... 261 9. Ohio State ... 267 10. Oregon ... 267 11. Notre Dame ... 253 12. Pittsburgh ... 254 13. St. John's (N.Y.) ... 254 14. Missouri ... 254 15. North Carolina ... 254 16. West Carolina ... 254 17. West State ... 254 18. Texas & M&T ... 261 19. Arizona State ... 264 20. 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Once you get out on that track to do something, you are national and nationality. If anything, having foreigners stimulates international cooperation, which boosts the image of America. "A lot of people argue that foreign athletes take their U.S. training back home and beat us in sports, well, this is valid. Well, the 's valid charge. But, again, I'm not here to train Olympians. My university doesn't teach me how to play well they care about how our well轨团队 represents the school. When the day comes that the Olympic team be my philosophy will change." STEPHEN NEOESCO University of San Francisco Soccer Coach: Lost: g d 0 "I'm tired of being naked over the cools for foreign players in foreign countries. But we have to get to be All-America, Breakfast-champs. It's ridiculous. The challenge is to serve the ceremony. Students have a right." "Naturally I'm concerned with raising the standard of soccer played in this country. Foreign players do just that." -Stephen Negoesco "Naturally I'm concerned with raising the standard of soccer played in the stadium, just that. The Indians and the Illinois would not have any incentive to improve if there weren't a lot of players lended when they play us, not when they play a poor team. If you only know how to beat Mackie Mouse CON 4 SPORTS BULLETIN "And what does it matter how old a kid is?" I could field a team of 17-year-old foreign players and still win. American players just want to play the ball, and Midwest they are more advanced, because they have had a good youth soccer program there. But still, those teams rely less on skill than on the NCAA rules to substitute more freely. "If I had more money for schoolships and recruiting, I'd be glamorous. Americans make bankleaders and I simply don't have the time or money to go back East to recruit West. West isn't plentiful enough. In six or seven years that may be different, and you'll see more American on campus than you do overnight. Right now, I've got to go for the best team I can. I'm judged by results, and I don't want to. And I've got not dough." Jim Bush "Even our top athletes are now being shut out of college championship competition—in their own country. It's just not fair." "Of course, it has hurt our program here at UCLA. I refuse to give scholarships to foreigners. We have a problem, but we can't win the nationals. People say I'm just crying because of that. But I think too many coaches are binge sight of the team they want to want to win; they feel no obligation to the young people of their own country. This attitude really is a result of the system of administration coaches to have winning teams. (Continued from page 3, column 4)4 championship competition in their own country. It destroys their motivation, and it's not fair. "I think the NCAA championship should be an American event. People who need foreigners would be discriminated — don't buy that argument. They don't pay taxes or fight our wars. You here come, train under a university, build facilities — then go home after the season to compete for their own countries' national teams. It's the real reason they're being discriminated against." JERRY YEAGLEY Indiana University Soccer Coach; One pair twin eyeglasses, four厚 nose wears. If found, please call 844-6595. 3-7 Lost-set of keys on braces rectangular key chain Says available. Reward 842-4274. 3-7 It's important that the foreign player be given credit where credit is due. Soccer is the national sport of most other nations, and foreign players often rely on this influence on the development of the sport in U.S. colleges. They "What bothers me is when a coach relies exclusively on foreigners, and recruits foreign players who are older and more experienced." -Jerry Yeagley "The problem is that some coaches feel they can't win with native talent. I think the fact that these coaches are two of the last three years with only one foreigner disproves that. But what these coaches want is assured success, an 'instant winner.' So they go to foreign players. that's why we're still using philosophy. As a coach, I wouldn't derive much personal satisfaction from being a manager of a team of individuals who are already acclaimed as champions more concerned with developing players and teaching soccer skills. Fast, accu- srected. Call "What bothers me is when a coach relies exclusively on foreigners who are older and more experienced. That what's has been happening at some schools, and there's a cope with it. I think today's American players their own with foreigners of the same age, but you can't expect a younger American to match the more experienced foreign players. "There's no question this is a volatile issue in soccer. It's naturally the way players are treated. 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