University Daily Kansan, April 21, 1981 Page 11 r the he ears is why it a new Med of al. age of Jayhawks drop two to Tigers A 1-9 imminent victory behind Jim Phillips' three-hit pitching yesterday was the only bright spot for the KU baseball team as the Jayhawks dropped two of three games to Missouri over the weekend. Phillips, who gave up a single run in the third inning, didn't yield a hit the rest of the way as he picked up his sixth victory in seven decisions. The Jayhawks, trailing 14, tied the game in the fourth innning when shortstop Joplin Nezuil scored on center fielder Dick Lewallen's ground ball. Nezuil, who led off the inning with a walk, advanced to third on Roger Riley's infield hit and a walk to Juan Ramon. The Jayhawks won the game in the top of the eight on a double by Riley and back-to-back singles by Ramon, Russ Blayck and Lewalen. Those were the only runs for KU in the entire series, however, as the Tigers won the other two games by identical 6-0 scores. . . Yesterday's games were make-ups for Sunday's scheduled doubleheader, which was rained out. Saturday's games were washed out, but will not be rescheduled. In the second game of yesterday's doubleheader, two first inning errors and two wild pitches allowed Missouri's first four batters to score, and the Titers put the game out of reach. Freshman lefthander Demi Coplin lasted less than an inning and suffered his first loss. The Jayhawks committed four errors and had just five hits, In the series opener Saturday, it was Tiger pitcher Tom Heckman who did in the Jayhawks. Rain was the only adversary last weekend that could stop the Kansas softball team. After dropping a doubleheader to Creighton on Thursday, the Jayhawks took three victories Friday and Saturday. Softball team 3-2 for weekend Heckman, Missouri's ace, and an all-inference selection last year, scattered four hits to pick up his eight in Kentucky, Clinton 2, took the loss for KU. Kansas defeated Nebraska, 3-0, and Southwest Missouri State, 3-2, on October 15. Oklahoma State again Saturday, 4-0, before rain postponed the scheduled Southwest Missouri State-Wichita State game and the Kansas-Wichita State match-up. If KU should happen to meet Nebraska in the Big Eight tournament this weekend in Stillwater, one Jerry Reid insider won't forget it is pitcher LaAm Stanwick. "Nebraska hit the ball pretty hard but we had some pretty good defensive plays," she said. Stanwix has never pitched a no-hitter and when she got close she made the mistake of thinking about it, which is considered bad luck by pitchers, she said. "I felt a little let down," she said. "Sometimes it crosses your mind but I just want to get one out at a time." In the second game, Kansas needed two runs in the sixth innight to defeat Southwest Missouri State, a team the Bears also had defeated earlier in the year. Hapless Royals fall to Cleveland, 4-2 KANASS CITY Mo., (UPI)—A combination of various mistakes in the ninth inning left the Kansas City Royals to win, and they lost to the Cleveland Indians, 4-2. The ninth started out badly for the Royals when Paul Splitfort walked Cleveland's Toby Harrah. Harrah removed to third on a single by Bo Diaz and scored on an error by shortstop Rance Mulliniks. Diaz moved to third on the play and scored when Jamie Quirk allowed a passed ball from the Royals' newly acquired reliever Juan Berenguer. The Royals had tied the score in the seventh innning when they scored two runs against John Denny, snapping a three-run pitching score of a scoreless pitching by the Cleveland staff. Mullins stroked a one-out single and took second when Cesar Geronimo reached base on an error by shortstop Johnny Ossoff. Upon then singled into shallow left wing scored Mullins. The play at plate was close and when catcher Diz Diaz attempted a swipe tag he three the ball to score. The team dugout, allowing Gremio to score. The Royals record dropped to 2-4 and Cleveland raised its record to 4-3. The two teams meet again tonight at 7:35 in Kansas City. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League St. Louis 8, Philadelphia 14 St. Louis 6, Chicago 14 Los Angeles 9, San Diego 0 American League Boston 7, Chicago 9 Milwaukee 5, Toronto 8 Baltimore at Chicago, ppd. Cleveland at Cleveland, ppd. Cleveland 4, Kansas City 0 Oakland 3, Minnesota 0 Dallas 2, Philadelphia 14 DAVE KRAUSSKAN self Al Oerter is 44 years old, but he didn't let that slow him down on Saturday as he won the discus throw at the Kansas Relays with a toss of 204-8. Oerter's winning throw was more than 15 feet longer than that of the second place finisher, Scott Lofquist, a college senior who wasn't even born when Oerter graduated from KU in 1958. Kings continue playoffs tonight By United Press International NBA officials are probably having headaches, but in Kansas City a Western Conference final round match could have been won. The Houston Hockets seem just fine. The best-of-seven series matched the two teams, which finished the regular season with 40-42 records. It is the first time that two teams with less than 500 records will meet since the Minneapolis Lakers met the St. Louis Hawks in 1957. Tipoff time is 9:06 onward for the first game of the playoff. Tighton's and Wednesday night's games will be played in Kansas City's Kemper Arena. Add to that the fact that neither team is as well publicized as teams from the coast and suddenly the Western conference has an identity crisis. --the Portland Trailbakers in a best-of-*series* and on Sunday they won the best-of-seven series with the Phoenix Suns. All of it was done without guard Phil Ford (injured eye) and Otis Birdsong (sprained ankle). Houston guard Robert Reid summed the situation un. "The first thing that the television announcer is going to say is that this is a Raggedy-Ann conference," he said. "He says it all over its it going to be a shock." Kansas City's appearance in the playoff is also a shock. The Kings beat "I'll guarantee you that Kansas City has earned our respect," Houston Coach Chad Harris said. "Any team that can do what they've done, beating a player like Odell Bitts and Phil Fortuin doing a lot right. I'm sure the last thing on our mind is the feeling that we've finally got an easy one. Archaeology and the Bible on Friday April 24th 7:30 PM Union Big 8 Room Chris Bullard of Kansas City will give a lecture and a slide presentation on archaeology and the Bible. Chris is an excellent speaker and an experienced traveler of the Holy Lands. His personal observations and studies will certainly provide us with a greater appreciation of the harmony between scientific investigation and the Word of God. 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