6 Monday, April 8, 1974 University Daily Kansan Kansan Staff Photo by DAVE REGIER Double Play? Kansas State's Paul Klipowiez strays far from the basepath in an attempt to break up a double play but KU's second baseman Mike Depue outmaneuvered him during Friday's game with K-State. Slagle Hurls KU's Big 8 Win Kansan Sports Writer The University of Kansas baseball team, behind the five-hit pitching of Roger Slagle, captured its first victory in Big Eight competition Saturday with a 43 extra-base hit against Purdue University. The KU win came in the first game of a doubleheader at Quirley Field. Bv KEN STEPHENS In the second game, the Jayhawks lost 4-3. That loss, coupled with a 5-6 loss to the Wildcats on Friday, left KU with a 1-4 league record in over-all competition, the highest of any team. KU won the first game of the doubleheader, the hitting of Jerry Shapiro in No. 3. Trailing 3-0 in the sixth inning, the 'Hawks scored when Shapiro lashed a home run with Mike Dewal in the final run of the Wildcats. In the seventh inning, Shapiro collected another run-batted-in when he drew a base-s loaded play. The Rangers ended the game into extra innings. In the bottom half of the ninth inning, Noke singled to left, acerating DePue with a foul ball. In the second game of the doubleheader, the 'Hawks scored single runs in the first, sixth and seventh innings. KU threatened to score again in the seventh, but the Wildcats' star hurler, Andy Replogle, came on in relief, to preserve K-State's 43 victory. Replogle struck out the only batter he faced. Gary Naske, to end the game. KU had put the tyring runs on base in the seventh inning when Shapiro and Kurt Knoff reached base on two K-State errors. Shapiro then continued the game, hitting the Rajkowsky when he missed a signal and attempted to steal third base. Shapiro was thrown out on the play. Chad Rehn doubled one out later to score Knoff, but the "Hawks came up one run short of sending the second game into extra innings also. "The missed signal was just one of those misfortunes that happen and I'm sure it won't happen again," Coach Floyd Temple said. In Friday's opener of the weekend series, KU exploited for four runs in the third inning to take a 4-2 lead. But the Wildcats were able to pull back and top tenion of the fourth inning to lock up a 6-4 win. Knoff supplied most of the 'Hawks firepower by a three-run homer over the right-centerfield fence in KU's four-run third inning. Knoff, who went eight innings for KU before yielding to relief help from Rob Allinder in the ninth inning, suffered the loss. Knoff's record is 2-3. Replogle, K-State's All-Big Eight pitch, received credit for his sixth win against no-10. T temple said the 'Hawks performance in the K-State series showed signs of improvement. He cited key hits by Shapiro and Javier Ortiz, who started playing was finally beginning to come around. "I think some of our guys are getting more aggressive with the bat," Temple said. The Jayhawks' head coach also indicated that the starting lineup might continue to vary. "We are going to continue to play a lot of people and try to anticipate who might be swinging a good bit," he said. "We will continue to shuffle the lineup." FRIDAY FRIDAY K State 200 400 004.5 7 1 Kansas 104 101 004.5 7 1 SATURDAY Festival Centre W-steagle (2-3), L-Wilfson (1-3) Second Game Second Game K State 000 010 01-4 5 2 Kansas 100 001 0-3 5 0 FIRST GAME K State 000 012 003-3 5 1 Kansas 000 012 10-4 1 2 W-Replogle (6-0), L-Knoff (2-3) Wilderness Discovery Equipment Rental through Wilderness Discovery. The full and excitement of adventure through Wilderness Discovery will be held at the Wilderness Discovery Offers fair in backpacking destination Wilderness Discovery. 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The KU jumped into an early lead by winning four of the six singles matches, all of them in two straight sets. Dennis Cahill played what KU tennis coach Mike Howard described as the best match all year in defeating Tom Grississ in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3. KU had only two losses; Carlos Goffi was defeated by Arkansas star Brian Saekey, 6-4, 6-2; Paul Waltz was defeated by Bruce Clarke, 2-6, 4-5. KU dominated in the doubles competition and won two of the three matches. Howard said he was pleased with the team's performance. "I thought the team did really well," he said. "One of the highlights of the meet was that we were able to give them a second chance." when they beat Hickey and Jackson in two straight sets." Another bright spot in the KU victory was the serving of Bill Clark. He made four serves in one match and three were ace during the final ace serve came at the match point. The KU tennis team leaves today for Lincoln, Neb., to play the Corinthians. The match originally was scheduled for last week and would snow in Lincoln forced postponement. Results Singer 6.2 Baltan Sankey, Arkansas, debriefed Carlson Gofft, KU-4, 6.2 6-2 Bil Clarke, KU; defeated Randy, Jackson, Arkansas. 6-2. Bishop Titmus, KT, served on jury by Arkansas. AKBH, Arkansas; BH Bill Clarke, KL, detained Hank Jackson, Arkansas. 6,2 Bruce Clarke, Arktian, detained Paul Waltz, KL, 6,6. Goffi and Cahill, KU, defended Hickey and Jackman, Jackson and Cahill, KU, defended Hickey and Jackson, Sackey and Clarke, Arkansas, defensed Varr and Parr; KU, 9-2-4. Goffi and Clarke, Arkansas, defended Tongkha and Clarke, KU, 9-2-4. KLWN Stereo 106 SPRING ESCAPE! People needed for committees on the following SUA spring trips: 1) KENTUCKY DERBY 3) EUREKA SPRINGS 2) WORLDS OF FUN 4) NORTHWEST USA HOLIDAY TOUR BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL Application Deadline: Wed., April 10, 1974 or Stop By the SUA Office in the Kansas Union Contact SUA----864-3477 Contact: Mike Youngblood, GSC Coordinator Student Activities Bldg.,3B1 3:30-5:00 Monday-Friday 864-3008 - Present Graduate Interests to State & National Officials Investigate Graduate Student Problems such as: Questions of Student Rights vs. Faculty Prerogatives General Meeting: Monday, April 8 (Top Floor of Zip Drug Store) 8 West 8th----8:00 - Serve as a Town Council for the Graduate Student Community 8:00 No.2 10:30 No.1 - Channel Student Funds to Graduate Organizations 12 midnight No.2 The Graduate Student Council Does: Mainly Because We Are Not a Loan Company No.1—JENNIFER (1953) You Never Need to Worry About Your Credit with the G.S.C. 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