Page 12 ___ University Daily Kansan, April 29, 1981 Softball team wins pair with pitching Kansas' softball team wasn't an offensive powerhouse yesterday, but on the other hand, they didn't need to be. The Jayhawk did, however, have just enough offensive punch to slip past Emporia State for a pair of 1-0 victories in a doubleheader at Emporia. What proved to be the winning combination for Kansas was solid pitching and a strong blowing wind that turned possible singles into harmless line drives. "The wind was blowing pretty strong and we weren't getting a whole lot of hits," Coach Bob Stancilf said. "There wasn't much hitting on either part." Both teams combined for 13 hits, with KU pitchers LuAnn Stanwix and Marla Meskimen each throwing three-hitters. "We're getting very steady pitching from LaAnn, who's got something like a 6. ERA, and Maria, who's around one. When around one or two pitches, that's pretty good." Sinclair said. much offense against last year's Division II champion Hornets. After seven scoreless innings, Kansas opened the extra eight with a lead-off single by Christy Posey, who then adored a sacrifice hit by Bam Cox. Sue Sherman drove in the winning run with a single to left field. In the first game, Stanwix had to pitch out of trouble only once, in the fifth, with no score. With two out, KU allowed Emporia State a runner on first with an error. Back-to-back singles followed, leaving the bases loaded until a Hornet grounded the ball to second for the last out. The Jayhawks didn't wait as long to score in the second game. In the fourth innning, KU's Jill Larson reached first on a drag bunt and then proceeded to second on a throwing error. A Tammie Hoffman single to left field scored the lone run of the game. That one run was all KU needed, as Meiskman allowed no extra base hits and no runners past 'Hawks look beyond Emporia to Big 8 finale Emperor State may be next on the schedule for the KU baseball team, but this weekend's fourgame series at Oklahoma is foremost in Coach Floyd Temple's mind this week. The Jayhawks, who are fighting for a post-season tournament berth, close out their home season today. The Jayhawks will conference against Emporia State at Quigley Field. The first game is set for 1 p.m. Temple said he hoped the Jayhawks would play well to keep their momentum against Oklahoma. "The games mean something, but the big ones are Saturday and Sunday at Oklahoma," Temple said. "These Wednesday games, they're something you have to do. I think we will play in them." "One day, maybe this week, if we have a bad outing, I don't think it will hurt our momentum for Oklahoma." be honored, and team captains will be elected. The Oklahoma series is the last of the Big Eight season for the Jayhawks, who are currently fourth place, half a game ahead of the State. The top four teams quality for regionalists. JAHYHAWK NOTES: 1 Pitcher Randy McIntosh had a streak of 21 linnings without allowing an earned run snapped against Iowa State Sunday when he allowed two in a 4-3 KU victory. Kroker and Chris Ackley, will start for the Kroker and Chris Ackley, said he would probably use several gilbers. Between games of the doubleheader, seniors Brian Gray, Juan Ramon and Roger Riley will A pair of freshman righthanders, Kevin By United Press International KANSAS City, MO. The Kansas City Kings Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals But now the Kings find themselves in the finals and they play the playoffs—and in the Kansas City limitlion. Because of the Royal's dailm season start, the Kings have a'dim lot of attention and support. "I'll bet the Royals are glad the playoffs are going on," Kings' Coat Cotton Fitzsimmons said. "I'll bet I will get a thank you from Jim Frey (Royals' manager). "The heat's off them right now. And I don't mind. I kind of like playing basketball in baseball season. Two or three more weeks of this would suit me fine." The Kings would have to win tonight to extend But only three teams in NBA history have ever rallied from a 3-1 deficit to win a playoff series. the season at all, and need three more victories to win the Eastern Conference final against the winner of the Eastern Conference final. "This makes it all the better." Fitzsimmons said. "Now if we win, not only will all of the NBA be talking about us, the whole world will be talking about us, too." Kansas City hopes for increased playing time from all-star guard Oti Birdsong, the team's leading scorer this season with a 24.9 average. Birdson sprained an ankle in the opening game of the Phoenix series and did not see any action against Houston until Game 3. Willie Randolph, a 178 hit at game time, hit a three-run homer with two out in the fifth innning and Tommy John made it stand up with a six-hitter Tuesday night to help the New York Yankees defeat Detroit, 4-1, the Tigers' ninth straight loss. On the East Coast, Boston finds itself in much the heart of Kansas City -down in the south. Philadelphia, 31. New York (UPI)—The Yankees continue to make the Tigers look like tabby cats. Randolph stroked a 2-and-1 pitch off loser Dan Schatzeder for his second after Graig Nettles and Bucky Dent were on in the fifth innings. 41757 Wills suspended for lengthening box John Wooenkenn reached John, 3-1, for a John home run running off the second but newly caught catcher Barry Foote tied the win with a solo homer, his first hit of the season. Foote, playing his first game since being acquired from the Chicago Cubs, was 0-for-22 with Chicago. The Kansas City Royals' game with Cleveland was rained out. In other games in the American League. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Minnesota downed Seattle, 4-1; Toronto topped Milwaukee, 6-2; Texas walloped Boston, 9-0, and Chicago defeated Baltimore, 8-6. In the Chicago-Baltimore contest, the White Sox poured 190**American League CY Young Award winner Steve Stone for six straight hits in the second inning to score six runs. Chicago was led by two RBI each from Tony Bernazard and Wayne Northagen. The game was delayed by rain for 63 minutes in the second inning. American League Minnesota United, Island, pdd., rain New York Detroit Minnesota 4, Seattle 1 Toronto 6, Milwaukee 2 Boston 3, Seattle 1 Chicago 8, Baltimore 9 California 4, Oakland 1 England 4 St. Louis 8, Chicago, pdd., rain New Orleans 7, Philadelphia 3 Houston 2, Atlanta 1 Cincinnati 11, San Diego 2 Colorado 6, Kansas City 1 San Francisco 6, Los Angeles 1 The KU men's tennis team had a relaxing match yesterday as they took a break from Big Eight opponents, defeating Baker University, 9-0. "It was a lot more relaxed," senior Wanye Sewall said. Men's tennis team takes Baker, 9-0 The Jayhawks won all six singles matches in straight sets. Only freshman Charles Stearns was seriously challenged, winning 7-6, 7-5. Sonniborne Tom Hall breezed to 6-0, 6-4 victories. "Baker is a little Jown," he said. "They were a little better in the fall." The Jayhawks posted a convincing victory, but Couch Handy McGratan did not think Baker plowed into them. After playing Big Eight teams for the last month, some players were glad to play a lesser team. IN THE DOUBLES matches, the Jayhaws had to do three shots to win two matches. They won. "It was a good day to concentrate and work on things," junior Ed Boleen said. "It's good to play small colleges before going to the Big Eight." This past weekend the Jayhawks lost to Nebraska and Missouri and did not play well, but many of the players said they thought they had played better against Baker. Junior Royce Bunag won both of his matches today after sitting out last week. Bunag, who was out of school for four years while in the Air Force and he played well despite not playing this weekend. *1 PLAYED $0 bad this weekend. This was an important match. *Sewall said. *I practiced very hard*. "Whenever you don't play it's pretty hard to get on the courts again," he said. Baker, an NAIA school, won only two sets during the match, both coming in the doubles The Yachawks' next match will be Saturday, when they take on Cowley County Junior College. Park Plaza South Apts. 1912 W. 25th 842-3416 COMPARE OUR PRICES! Summer Rates—June and July Only 1 bedroom—unfurnished from $135—furnished from $155 2 bedroom—unfurnished from $155—furnished from $175 Now accepting deposits for summer or fall. FALL RATES 10 month lease starting August 1 Now accepting deposits for summer or fall. 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