Page 14 University Daily Kansan, April 16, 1981 Baseball team sweeps two from Fort Hays Kansas' baseball coach Floyd Temple get a look at some of his young pitchers yesterday, and they didn't disappoint him, as the KU baseball team lost State 29 and 7 in a non-conference doubleheader at Quigley Field. "We have some fine young pitchers and they did well," Temple said. "Unfortunately, we've had six games canceled due to bad weather and various reasons this year, so the young pitchers haven't had many opportunities in game situations. You can't coach experience." IN THE FIRST GAME, freshman righthander Kevin Kroeker threw a two-hitter, striking out four, to record his second victory of the season. 14 was Kroeker's first complete game and the Jayhawks' first shutout of the season. The Jahayhw's offense, which has been inconsistent this year, managed just five hits in the game, but four of them go back-to-back in the two-run second innning. With one out, center fielder Dick Lewallen singled to left and took second on a hit by right fielder Joe Heeney. Catcher John Wagner then singled, but Lewalen was thrown out to try to score from second. Left fielder Tim Heinmein followed with a double, however, scoring Heinemy and Wagner. THE JAYHAWKS scored seven runs in the nightcap, with three runs in the second inning and four in the third. They had only five hits, however, as three Tiger errors accounted for four unearned runs. While the KU hitters struggled in the nightcap yesterday, freshman righthanders Chris Ackley and Duke Lighr looked sharp on the mound. "It felt good to finally go out and do something positive," Ackley said. "There are still a lot of things I can imagine doing that, like my concentration was better today." Ackley, 2-1, worked the first four innings, striking out six and allowing just two hits. Lohr pitched the final three innings, also giving up two hits. Lorr struck out seven, including the last five batters in the game. Ackley had given up four runs and eight hits in 41% previous innings, for an 8-6 loss. Although he didn't get to finish the game, he did he was happy with his performance. Softball team to play 5 The Kansas softball team will get a preview of the upcoming regionals when it competes against four of its opponents on Wednesday at Saturday's Holarcom Sports Complex. The Jayhawks will play Creighton tonight, the Southwest Mississippi State and Nebraska on Friday, and Wichita State and Southeast Missouri State again on Saturday. All five teams will compete in the District Nine regionals May 8-10. "THIS IS A good time to see all the teams and know how we stand in our regionals." Coach Bob Stancill said. The Jayhawks' first opponent will be Creighton in a double header at 7 p.m. today. Creighton finished second in the regionals last season after defeating KU. That victory gave Creighton a trip to Boston, where it finished ninth in the nation. The regionals are important because they will decide which teams will go to the national championships. The Big Eight rankings only decide the Big Eight rankings. Creighton isn't in the top 10 this season, but Stantcliff said the team would be stiff competition. The Blue Jays won a New Mexico State tournament and a tournament at Emporia State and were fourth in the Southwest Missouri State tournament, where they finished second in a field of 17 teams. Nebraska will be the only Big Eight team to face Kansas this weekend. The game will be at 5 a.m. tomorrow. KC stumbles at Phoenix, 101-89 PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI)-Truck Robinson was the Phoenix Suns' leader scorer this season, but in the Western Conference semifinal series against the Kansas City Kings he had been almost a liability. Until last night. after three quarters and Kansas City never got any closer. Robinson scored 15 points and grabbed 20 rebounds to keep the Suns alive in the NBA playoff with a 101-89 victory. The teams return to Kansas City Friday night for the sixth game in the best-of-seven series. neggie King scored 29 points to lead the Kings. Ernie Grunfeld had 21 and Scott Wedman 18. The Kings closed within 12 points at halftime and were as close as five in the third quarter but the Suns led by 10 The Kings led 25-23 at the end of the first quarter, but the Suns took command by outscoring Kansas City 28 during a six-minute span to take a 47-31 In other NBA playoff action, Maurice Cheeks and Liberal Hollins scored 20 points each to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 116-99 victory over the Sacramento Knicks. The 76ers take a 3-2 lead to Milwaukee Friday night for the sixth game. Final minute baskets by Dave Cormine and George Gervin helped the San Antonio Spurs avoid elimination from the playoffs. The Spurs beat the team in the last night. The teams return to San Antonio for the sixth game Friday night. GERMAN CLUB KAFFEESTUNDE 2085 Wescoe Thursday, April 16 4:00 pm EVERYONE WELCOME Holy Week Worship at UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 15th & Iowa Maundy Thursday Easter Sunday 7:30 p.m. Rite of Foot Washing and Lord's Supper Good Friday 12 Noon—at Danforth Chapel 7:30 p.m. Tenebrae Service 6:30—Sunrise Service (outdoors at Haskell) 7:30—Easter Caroling 8:30—Breakfast 9:30—Bible Study INVEST AN EVENING CONSIDERING WAYS TO PREPARE FOR THAT IMPORTANT STEP INTO THE JOB WORLD 10:30—FESTIVAL WORSHIP MARKETING YOURSELF DRESSING FOR THE INTERVIEW/JOB DRESSING FOR THE INTERVIEWJOB HANDLING INTERVIEW QUESTIONS LETTING YOUR FRIENDS IN FOR YOU PREPAREMENTAL AND EMOTIONAL FOR THE INTERVIEW MAINTAINING THE PROCESS-FUN Wednesday, April 22,1981 7:00-9:00 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE WOMEN'S CENTER, 864-3552 KU athlete, ex-'Hawk near top of decathlon By KEVIN BERTELS Sports Editor Last season at the Kansas Relays, Steve Rainbolt, then a KU senior, set personal records in seven events and won the decathlon easily. KU ranked ninth in the competition; lateated last and was never considered a serious threat for the title. Rainbow and Buckley were both back to open the Kansas Relays with the first five events of the decathlon yesterday but the results won't be decided. Rainbow may win again but Buckley will probably be close at the end. Rainbolt topped the field in three of the events yesterday, and Buckley was the leader in the other two, but Baylor was the best in John Sayre in the day's point totals. Sayre finished in the top three in every event for a total of 3,683 points. Rainbow was very close with 3,673 and Buckley was third with 3,674. The biggest part of that work came during this summer, which Buckley spent in Santa Barbara, Calif.工作 with Sam Adams, best des陀帅 coach in the United States and one of the best in the world. "Compared to last year's meet I'm doing real well," he said. "I worked my tail off all year." Buckley recognized that there was a difference from last year and had a reason for it. "He is probably the best in the country," Buckley said. Rainbow, competing for Athletes in Action, intends to get to know Adams also, probably this summer. After what Rainbow called an inconsistent performance yesterday, he may want to see him son. "Everybody that is serious about the decathlon knows Sam Adams." *hambrot high jump* 6-8 to lead the field but was disappointed with the leap. Last year he jumped 7-0/4 inches. few decathtables have ever jumped over 7 feet, but Bainbolt was recruited to KU as a high jumper. A better jump would have made him the first-day leader, since points in the decathlon are awarded on the basis of speed and distance and not a order of finish. The victory raised Detroit's record to 1-1, while the Royals dropped to 1-3. KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The Detroit Tigers' Roger Craig is one of the few pitching coaches in the major leagues who chooses the pitches his pitchers He also was disappointed in his 400 meter dash time. Last season he ran it in two seconds less than yesterday's $2.42. His long jump, the best in the field at 22-5/4 and his shot put of 41-9/4 were also letdowns, he said, because he had been training for the strength events, he said. "I changed training a little," he said. "After the NCAA meet last year coach (Bob) Timmons told me that I should concentrate on the throwing events more. I changed the emphasis of my workouts. I'm trying to get back into running more now." Buckley had no problem with the running events, winning both the 10 and the 400 with times of 10.91 and 50.07 respectively. The decathlon continues tomorrow at 11 a.m. with the second five events, the pole vault, discus, heptathlon will also be completed tomorrow. In his second attempt at 6-4 in the high jump, former KU decathlon winner Steve Rainbow barely touched the bar. Rainbow, however, went on to clear the bar on his next attempt and had the highest leaf of all decathlon participants. Rainbow was in second place after today's competition, only 10 points behind the leader. javelin, 110 high hurdles and the 1.500 run. The women's heptathlon made its first appearance at the Relays yesterday. After four events, the 200 dash, 100 hurdles, the high jump and the shot put, Mary Harrington, the lead leader with 3.257 points. The only competitor from KU, Bev Fuller, was 11 with 2,642 points. The The Billy Mills Invitational 10,000 meter race and the 5,000 for women will be run tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. You KU athletes are entered in the men's race, but KU junior Paul Schutz will probably compete if any athletes entered don't show. No KU runners are entered in the women's race. Detroit's Rozema's six-hitter freezes Royals, 4-0 By JIM SMALL Snorts Writer "Having him make the calls takes a lot of pressure off me," said Rozena after his six-hitter. "He's been around a loner longer than I have, and he really knows how to set up the batters. Tonight it worked perfectly." Craig called, and Tiger's pitcher Dave Rozenmaw, a near-flawless game last night, as the Tigers blanked Kiawai City Royals, 44, before 21.495 fans. The Tigers gave Rozena a quick lead when center fielder Rick Peters doubled to right field in the first immin and, after moving to third on an Alan Trammell sacrifice, scored on Steve Kemn's sacrifice飞 to left field. Detroit tagged losing pitcher Larry Gurra with two more runs in the second, when Al Cowens tripped home John Wockenfuss, who reached base on a walk. Cowens then scored on Mick Benson's single to put the Tigers ahead-3.0. TODAY'S GAMES Gura settled down to retire 15 of the next 16 men he faced before Lou Whitaker singled and later scored on a single to left field in the eighth inning. "I thought he (Gura) pitched very well," Frey said. "You got a couple of bloop hits early for runs, but I thought he pitched well." The Royals' only threat came in the sixth when Willie Wilson singled to right field, stole second and U.L. Washington stood at the plate with a 3-6 count. But Rozena forced Washington to make a left-footedett and White Alikas end to the inning. "I would say that was the turning point in the game." Tiger Manager Sparky Anderson said. "If he would have walked Washington, it would have been a whole new situation pitching to Brett. But he got us out of the jam." The fact that Craig calls all the pitches also helps Tigers' catcher Lance Parrish. "We have a pretty young pitching staff, and he (Craig) takes a lot of pressure off them by calling the pitches," Parrish, who relays Craig's calls from the bench to the pitcher said. "It sure worked tonight." The Royals take today off before facing Baltimore in a three-game series beginning tomorrow night. way we are capable of, the way we were in spring training." Royals second baseman Frank White said. "We just aren't playing our type of baseball." "We just aren't swinging the bats the YESTERDAY'S GAMES American League Boston 1 Milwaukee 4 Minnesota 4 Cleveland 0 Tennessee 0 Detroit 5 Kansas City 0 Oakland 3, Californi... 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