Tuesday, March 4, 1980 'Hawks scrimmage Baker in mud 9 By KEN DAVIS Snorts Writer The field conditions weren't the best and the rules weren't unfair. The 1980 Kansan baseball season got off to an unfair start. Baker University visited Quigley Field and the Jayhaws and the Wildcats locked up in a scrimmage that resembled something played on a sandstret. There was no winner or winner who had been kept. In fact, there were never even any baja runners. "I called Coach (Keith) Hackett about 2 o'clock and they were in the hall." 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." University Daily Kansan The Jayhawks were scheduled to play William Jewell in a double-header Saturday, but cold temperatures and snow KANSAN Sports forced the games to be postponed. Temple hopes to play those games today at 13:08, but weather might be a problem Because Quigley Field was still very muddy yesterday, no base runners were allowed during the nine innings. It wasn't hard to see. Tower worker three pitchers during the scrimmage. Clyton Fleeman, Mike Watt and Jimm Phillips worked three inning 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 would be a great day. 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 curtain, and I was pretty realistic as far as balls and strikes are concerned." If the Jayhaws are able to play William Jewell now, Temple said that Kurt Kafles and Mitch Lubin would share the pitching chicks. KU's already sparse roster is two players on offense. Pitcher Rands McIntosh and David Hickes are both ill. "McIntosh has the flu and Hicks has an infection," Temple said. "McIntosh might be able to go into an inning or two." Women drop in basketball poll The Top Twenty women in college basketball teams 1. Kentucky (7) 36.2 2. Louisiana Tech (11) 36.2 3. Texas 36.2 4. Stephenville F. Austin 35.6 5. Ruggers 35.6 6. South Carolina 35.6 7. N. Carolina St. 35.6 8. Carolina St. 35.6 9. Chewy St. 35.7 10. Kansas St. 35.7 11. Kansas St. 35.7 12. San Francisco 36.3 13. MA NEWS 36.3 14. Clemmon 36.3 15. Northwestern 36.3 16. New Jersey Las Vegas 36.3 17. Missouri State 36.3 18. Purdue 36.3 Other teams named on at least 10 ballots, Oregon, Queens, Southern California, Tennessee Tech. The United Press International week, Board of Cupaes top 20 college basketball ratings with first-place votes and records through games of Sunday. March 1, in parentheses. UPITop Twenty 1. Defiand (30) ... 26.4 2. Louisiana State ... 26.5 3. Kentucky (1) ... 26.4 4. Louisville (1) ... 26.5 5. Oregon State ... 26.5 6. Oregon ... 26.5 7. Indiana ... 26.4 8. Maryland ... 26.7 9. Ohio State ... 26.4 10. Oregon State ... 26.4 11. Notre Dame ... 26.4 12. Brigham Young ... 26.4 13. Missouri ... 21.5 14. North Carolina ... 21.4 15. Duke ... 21.4 16. West Virginia ... 26.4 17. Texas A&M ... 26.4 18. Arizona State ... 26.4 19. 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OREIGN students have been eligible to participate in U.S. intercollegiate athletics—especially in the "i-spirit" soccer and track—ever since the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) was established. In recent years, however, foreign athletes have begun to dominate NCAA championship competition in these two sports, and they increasingly bitter controversy among coaches that encompasses such issues as recruiting policies, coaching philosophy, and winning in college sports. The storm over foreign athletes began brewing in 1973 the year the NCAA first slapped a track and soccer scholarships member institutions could do out. (The ceiling was lowered to its present total dollar equiv of $84 million) races in 'soccer and 14 in track.) With fewer scholarships at their disposal, many track and soccer teams afford to take on each more "hopeful"—athletes who showed potential but might not pan out. In 2015 the competition for proven cream of the crop athletes became more fierce—and some coaches began to look for more athletes that were a relatively unattached pool of talented prospects, many of whom were eager for the opportunities, brain, compete and get an education in the United States. Before long,some of the "importing" institutions had put and class distance runner Henry Rono (shown here in the steeplechase) trains at West State. The coaches at schools using foreign athletes see nothing importing. But those at the schools don't like it one bit. The NCAA, sitting calmly in dorm, prefers to remain aloof. Two schools that have had notable success with foreign players and are now Texas at El Paso and the University of San Francisco. Since 1975, UTEP—with teams made even more famous by either won or placed second in every NCAA indoor and outdoor track championship. And the team has started line-up seldom including more than one American, has captured the NCAA Divisional crown for the last five years. "Foreign students are defi- tely a growing influence in schools and universities NCAA spokesman. "You're be- ginning an eye to it in swimming "But from our standpoint, "it isn't really a valid is-identification unaccompanied to discriminate in students in any way, and we are simply not concerned with the nationalities of student athletics." PRO The Sports Bulletin solicited coach and team coach, a soccer coach and one team coach, each side of the athlete-athlete controversy. All four are quite smooth. together outstanding soccer and track teams. Other col- ments would make a name for themselves by achieving athletic success, began to shop in the foreign market, and infused had begun in earnest. TED BANKS University of Texas-El Paso/Track Coach: "It's undoubtedly true that giving scholarships to foreigners takes them away from Americans. And it's true that the foreign athletes tend to be older and more experiential. I don't get paid to train Americans." I get paid to provide the university with the best track team I can, I've got a limited recruiting budget, and I simply can't get many top Americans. I don't have the resources. UCSF: I must to look elsewhere. "Some coaches are vicious to them. They try to bribe us or intimidate us into going for second- (continued on page 4) column 1 JIM BUSn JIM BUSH University of California-Los Angeles/Track Coach; "Secondly, it's hurting the de- development of our athletics. Many of these foreigners are 23 to 25 years old as freshmen. They've already proven, world-class studies. How is an 18-year-old American? How is an 18-year-old Frenchman? How are new top athletes now being shut out of college (Continued on page 4, column 3) "My main objection to the use of foreign athletes is that Americans promote promising young athletes, many whom can't afford it to go to college without a scholarship, are losing money," the offers are going to foreigners. SPORTS BULLETIN 3 correcting i. mis- celling en- joyment Sectile, ever, ever ii. theses I Correct ii. al foam, cellul Caff deliver & 8-6 | SERVICE | | :--- | | office center, | | opportunity, | | day if. | | service $100, | | renter. Non- | | own one living | | angle. Non- | | own two. | | Own one | | two. | | Call Street | | call Street | | 5 a month | | 9 a.m. to | | 3 p.m. | | two-bedroom | | the end of | | C call after. | | 10:50 + / | DS LUS N'T. ---