1. Wednesday, April 3, 1974 University Dally Kansan KU. Friends Split Doubleheader Bv KEN STEPHENS By OLEY TELLEMAN Kananan Soorka Writer Friends University's Steve Weinbernner shackled the University of Kansas baseball team with a four-hit shutout to give the University a 10-3 victory and a salt in yesterday's doubleheader. In the first game KUalled with four runs in the fifth innning and two in the sixth for a 9-7 victory. The split left the Jawkys' record at 12-12, and Friends is 34-3. W Weinbrenner and KU's Rob Strand were locked in a scorless pitching duel that went into extra innings until the Falcons erupted on both sides, and two bases on balls in the ninth innning. short Stort got Friends going in the ninth with a single to left field. Buddy Dooley, the Falcons centerfielder, advanced Short with a single to right. Short then scored what proved to be the winning, run when Kelsey left line-drive single down the third base line. The Failons added two insurance runs later in the inning as Mike Lichtenberger drew an intentional walk to load the bases and Gary Bedigewirl hit a hard single off the glove of Jayhawk first baseman Alan Whitfield to score Dooley. Friends' other run came one out later when Strand gave up a base on balls to Ron Stanley to force Brack in with the final run of the game. KU threatened to score in the bottom half of the ninth inning, off with a pull from Cloyfe. Coach Cochy飞 sent Roger Slagle in as a pitch runner for Whitfield. One outlier the 'Hawks rightfielder Kurt Knoff beat out an infilid hit, but no runs materialized from the short-lived rally because the next two batters up, Carl Heinrich and Mike DePue filed to end the game. KU pounded out 15 hits in a long-awaited explosive offence in the opening game. Kroff led the 'Hawks with a four-for-four performance which included two shots which included a triple and a triple. Friends jumped out to a quick 1-0 lead in the first innning when Rinnie Stanley opened with a single to left. Dooley followed with a second single to right. The another single to load the bases. A second base on balls by KU's eventual pitcher Bock Allander forced Stanley in with a strikeout. The Hawks tied it up in the third when Koufold doubled to score Steve Raab, who had 19 points. Strand turned in an excellent pitching performance in the losing effort. He went eight and two-thirds innings and gave up eight hits while striking out six Falcon Weinbrenner went the distance for Friends, fanning eight Jawhackers. UK took a one-run lead in the bottom of the fourth after the Falcon added an extra run. With two outs John Turner and Whitfield singled. Both scored when the 'Hawks KU's one-run lead vanished in the fifth innings when friends scored five unearned runs because of three errors. The Falcons lost six on base on balls and sent 10 men to the plate. Kniff signed a four-run rally that tied the game in the Jayhawks' half of the fifth innning with a lead-off triple. Kniff scored when catcher Carl Heinrich singled. designated hitter, Bill Griffin, doubled to left. A Lawrence community banquet in honor of this year's KU basketball team will be at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Mike Bura, the Falcon's leftfleefer, then made a diving catch of DePue's short fly ball. After Bob Olm drew a walk Steve Defenbaugh replaced Reckon on the mound. Honors Banquet To Be Saturday For KU Cagers The celebration is open to the public as well as to KU students. Tickets for the celebration will be available at the Chamber of Commerce office at 9th and Tennessee streets or at the KU athletic ticket office in Allen Field House. Tickets will be on sale until 5 p.m. tomorrow. TO: THE KU INTERNATIONAL CLUB AN APOLOGY And Thanks for Your Kind Understanding Due to circumstances beyond our control, the amplifier in the sound system covering the Kansas Union Ballroom failed during the third act of your performance Sunday night. Damage to the transistors and relays was extensive and not immediately repairable. The temporary "stand-by" P.A. system installed by our engineers was not powerful enough to adequately cover the crowded Ballroom; therefore, hundreds of your guests had difficulty hearing your splendid program. We want you to know how much we regret this unfortunate situation. Your many members worked hard and enthusiastically for this festival. The beauty and quality of your exhibits and performances was noteworthy. We will endeavor to have an adequate back-up system for all future activity. Sincerely yours, KU scored the winning run in the sixth innning. Kniff's fourth hit of the game, a one-out single, started the 'Hawks' rally. Kniff then stole second and was out at the plate when he tried to score on Heinrich's single. Heinrich advanced to second on the play at plate. --- Ohn and Heinrich advanced on a wild pitch and scored when Chad Rehm, the Hawks' centerfielder, singed up the ball. The Hawks were out at second on Turner's ground ball. Turner then stole base, his third stolen base of the game. Whitfield then drove into the box. Frank R. Burge Director THE KANSAS UNION DePiangle signed to score Heimrich and then scored himself when Gary Noske singled to center field where Dooley fumbled the ball for a two-base error. Kansen Staff Photo by DAVE CRENSHAW KU's Bill Griffin Is Safe at Second after a Passed Ball --canoe trips, planning and maintenance of the Kansas Union Gallery, chess tournaments, a reception for incoming freshmen at the chancellor's home, the Free University, ski trips, chartered trips to major athletic events (N.C.A.A. finals in San Diego, '75—Go Hawks!), sailing club, forums, student debates, Potters contests, dances in the Union Ballroom, Poetry Hour, International Travel Fair, photography darkrooms in the Union, creative writing contests, picture-lending library . . . oh yeah, we do major concerts, too—Sonny and Cher, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Elton John—got any suggestions? First Game 100 130 0.7 7 1 5 Friends 0012 941 2.4 9 15 W. Allander, L. Dileghambu Second Game 000 000 0032 8 0 3 Friends 000 000 0032 8 0 3 W. Weinbrenner, L. Strand Attention: All you fun-seeking, energetic, hard-working, active involved, caring K.U. students COME ON DOWN! --canoe trips, planning and maintenance of the Kansas Union Gallery, chess tournaments, a reception for incoming freshmen at the chancellor's home, the Free University, ski trips, chartered trips to major athletic events (N.C.A.A. finals in San Diego, '75—Go Hawks!), sailing club, forums, student debates, Potters contests, dances in the Union Ballroom, Poetry Hour, International Travel Fair, photography darkrooms in the Union, creative writing contests, picture-lending library . . . oh yeah, we do major concerts, too—Sonny and Cher, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Elton John—got any suggestions? "If it has anything to do with student activities, S.U.A. does it bigger and better than any other campus organization." Interviews will be held April 9, 10. & 11. Call or Contact the S.U.A. Office in the Union before Tuesday, April 9 for interview times. 864-3477 Committee Chairman Positions Now Open for Interview Forums Debate Program Media Contemporary issues Symposium Museum Festival of the Arts Assistant Producer S.U.A. V. J.H. is the nucleus of planning entertainment and services for the K.U. student. It is unique from other campus organizations in that it aims to be as broad and varied in its functions as its student population which it serves. Besides the Festival of the Arts, S.U.A. offers everything from Get Into the action. Positions for committee chairpersons are now Huddle Recreation Chess Club Bridge Club Rille Club Quarterback Club Bowling Club Billards Club Basketball Handball and Racket Bowling Leagues Outdoor Recreation Ski Club Cave Mountaineering and Back- packing open for next year in the following areas: Free University Publicity Tailor Recruiting Catalogue Enrollment Films Publicity Popular Film Society Classical Films Miscellaneous Films Hollywood's Asia Film Workshop Films Workshop Summer Series Fine Arts Photography Gallery Series Gallery Picture-Lending Library Public Relations Receptions Orientation Week Travel Travel Fair Summer Flights Publicity Trips Hawaii—January '75 Padre Island—March '75 Northwest Tour—August '75 Northeast Tour — Christmas Break '74 Indoor Recreation open house meadowbrook saturday, april 6, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. make your summer and fall plans now come look us over follow the flags on 15th just west of Iowa meadowbrook a good place to live 842-4200