Page 14 University Daily Kansan, April 24, 1981 KU women's tennis team loses to Wichita State It used to be that Kansas' women's tennis team had little trouble beating Wichita State. That trend took an abrupt turnabout yesterday when the Shockers beat Kansas 7-2 in Lawrence. The match dropped the Jayhawks season record to 8-1-1 with one match remaining in the season. "Wichita has built a really good program," KU assistant coach Kathy Merrison said. "We used to beat them 9-0, every year. But the girls on their team are super, super consistent. Jay was one of the best and has done a real good job with them." The only winners for Kansas which finished fifth in last week's Big Eight championship, were Marn Jensen, No. 5 singles, and the No. 1 doubles combination of Shari Schrufer and Maureen Guilffo. Despite the lopsided score, Merrion said that KU played a strong match. "The score does not indicate the way we played," she said. "We lost four matches in three sets, which is a pretty accurate description that it was a close match." With Sunday's match against Kansas State closing out the Jayhawk spring season, Merrison and Coach Andy Sweeney were on their way to thins for the Jayhawk next year. Much of the reason for the coaches' optimism is the fact that KU will lose only one player, Schruffer, to graduation. The remainder of the team consists of three freshmen, three tuns民 and one sohlomore. KU hopes to build on this young foundation with a core of pre-recruit. "We will have some good recruits coming in," Merrion said. "There is a girl from Arizona whom we're looking at." Finding those recruits a scholarship may be tough, according to McGrath. "There's just not a lot of scholarship money to go around," he said. "But I'm hoping for some good walk-ons." Merrion said that the Jayhawks' match against Kansas State at 1:30 p.m. Sunday on KU's varity tennis complex should not be a touch one. "K-State is a good match, a fun match," she said. "we always beat K-State." Potent offense helps White Sox to 2 victories CHICAGO (UFI) — Most of the American League was idle yesterday but the Chicago White Sox enough offense for an entire league. Chicago and the Baltimore Orioles played the only two games in the American League and Chicago won both, 18-5 and 5-3. In the first game Chicago scored in each of the first six innings, including seven-run leads in the fourth and sixth innings. Their 28 hits were the most ever allowed by a Baltimore team and were the most hits by a White Sox team since they had on 29 on April 23, 1955, against Kansas City. Chicago is now four games back of the Oakland A's, who lead the West Division with a 13-1 record. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League Chicago 1, Baltimore 5, 3 game Boston 2, Pittsburgh 0 Toronto 10, New York 4, pdr. rain New York at Pittsburgh, pdr. rain Atlanta 7, San Francisco 3 Cincinnati 7, Houston 1 game Boston 1 The Jayhawks, 23-15, host the Cyclones for doubleheaders tomorrow and Sunday at Quigley Field. The games will start at p1_pn, both days. The KU baseball team closes out its home conference schedule against Iowa State this weekend needing badly to win. and Coach Floyd Tennesse knows it. ISU to test baseball team's title hopes With just eight games remaining, the Jayhawks, who are fifth in the Big Eight at 6-4 have to make up 1% games. The team has already lost four in order to qualify for post-season play. THE CROSSING "It's quite evident that we need to win," Temple said. "Our backs are up against the wall." "But we came back and beat Nebraska after a disastrous series at Kansas State, so I'm sure we'll play well." The main problem for the Jayhawks has been their inability to consistently hit big Eight pitching. Their team is ranked fourth in conference games is last in the league. "Some of our kids are struggling, but 'they're not going up there trying to reach the Temple said. 'It been a combination of hard work and good pitching against us." Meanwhile, KU's pitching continues to be solid. The Jayhawks lead the conference in team ERA at 3.64, the only team under 4.0. Kevin Clinton ranks second in the league with an ERA of 2.02 dega. a 1-3 record in conference games. The last three clinton seasons has pitched Clinton will start tomorrow's opener, Temple said. Sophomore righthander Jim Phillips, who pitched a three-hitter against Missouri last weekend, will start the second game for the Jayhawks. On Sunday, junior lefthander Randy McIntosh will work the opener, with the starter undetermined for the nightcap. Injuries could hamper 'Hawks in Oregon dual After three weeks of competing in relays, the KU men's track team heads into dual competition tomorrow in Eugene, Ore. The track team, which started the outdoor season with a victory over Arizona in a dual meet, faces Oregon at noon at Oregon's Hayward Field. A crowd of about 6,000 is expected to attend. The Jayhawks beat the Ducks in a dual last year, but several important injuries could keep the Jayhawks from repeating the feat. Although KU won the 2-mile relay at the Kansas Relays, the Jayhawks from entering the mule relay. juries," KU Coach Bob Timmons said, "it looks like an army. I'm hoping we can stay close enough to them so it doesn't make it out of bounds." Among the injured include sprinters Anthony Polk and Mark Rau and distance runner Paul Schultz. Sprinter Deen Hogan, who did not compete in the Kansas Relays because of an injury, might run in the 400. 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