6B THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS MLB MONDAY. APRIL 11.2005 Giants win without slugger in lineup BY JANIE McCAULEY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Giants are winning with small ball, a new approach for the team with the game's most feared slugger. Jason Schmidt singled twice in San Francisco's seven-run fifth and gave up only two hits in six sharp innings, and the Giants completed a three-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies with an 11-4 victory yesterday. with an 11-4 victory yesterday. San Francisco is 4-2 without injured barry Bonds. Mike Matheny hit a two-run double, Marquis Grissom had a two-run single and Lance Niekro drove in a run two days after being called up for San Francisco, which scored 25 runs in the series after losing two of three to rival Los Angeles to start the season. Grissom and Pedro Feliz have hit safely in every game. affoat," manager Felipe Alou said. "We can't wait for the long ball, even though we've won a couple games with the long ball. That's not us. We have to grind dav in and dav out." "We have to do all that to stay Colorado lost its fourth straight after beating San Diego 12-10 in its opener — two on late rallies by the Giants in the first two games at SBC Park. The Rockies were swept for the seventh time in San Francisco, their most in any city. Schmidt (2-0), out with a nasty case of the flu Thursday, retired his first seven batters and didn't allow a hit until J.D. Closser's broken-bat liner clipped off Devi Cruz's glove at second and just escaped the infield in the fifth. The pitcher got a bloop single of his own leading off the bottom half and scored on Omar Vizquel's double. His second single of the inning scored Matheny, marking the first time a pitcher had two hits in an inning since San Diego's Brian Lawrence on Sept. 20, 2003, in the seventh inning at Colorado. "He's a pretty good hitter," Grissom said. "We tease him that he swings at the junk. But we all do." Schmidt took an IV on Friday to replenish the fluids he lost while ill, then declared "I'm going to pitch no matter what." His legs tired after spending so much time on the basepaths in the fifth, so he came out of the game. Comeback CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18 the season and the first inside-the-park home run since Ryan Baty recorded one April 13, 2003, at Texas Tech. Despite the rally, Kansas fell short. Oklahoma added a run in the eighth to win 11-9. "It's disappointing we let that one inning get away from us," Ritch Price said. "We came back well." The Sooners wasted no time in jumping on top of the Jayhawks to a 7-5 victory Friday night. Oklahoma junior second baseman Russell Raley hit a solo home run in the bottom of the first inning off Kansas senior starting pitcher Mike Zagurski (4-3). It was Raley's first homer of the season. Oklahoma extended its lead to 5-0 in the fourth inning by taking advantage of three Kansas errors. Each of the team's three runs in the inning were unearned. The Jayhawks cut the lead to two runs twice in the ballgame. Junior outfielder A.J. Van Slyke and Richardson each had RBI singles in the sixth inning to make it a 5-3 game. Oklahoma pushed the score to 7-3 in the seventh inning before Kansas scored single runs in the eighth and ninth innings. "I thought Zagurski was good," Ritch Price said. "We just didn't get the job done." Kansas' record fell to 24-14 overall and 3-6 in the Big 12. Oklahoma improved to 19-12, 5-4 in conference. The Jayhawks will travel to Wichita State Wednesday night. Edited by Laura Francoviglia Honors CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B Shatoya Hill finished first in the women's triple jump with a jump of 12.25 meters. She also placed second in the long jump with a jump of 5.82 meters. time of 9:27.14. The women's 4x800 meter relay team also finished first with a time of 9:36.00. Sophomore Eric Babb finished second in the men's long jump. He qualified regionally with his jump of 7.38 meters. Freshman Paul Hefferon and sophomore Tyler Kelly finished first and second in the men's 5000-meter run. Hefferon finished in 9:55.75. Kelly finished in 15:07.44. Senior Dan Ferguson won the men's steeplechase. He finished in a The track and field team splits again this weekend as half will travel to the Mount SAC Relays in Walnut, Calif. The other half will travel to Columbia, Mo., for the Tom Botts Invitational. — Edited by Lisa Coble-Krings Golfer "I stuck to my game plan completely," she said. "I tried to play every shot the way I did the day before." lead. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B But on the 16th hole, Costner said her nerves got to her. She said she felt sick to her stomach, but O'Neill calmed her down. Costner proceeded to make a birdie on the 17th, helping to secure the victory. 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