Page 12 University Daily Kansan, April 9, 1981 1 1. ___ (2) MARK MCDONALD/Kar.san staff KU's Kevin Clinton takes out Missouri's second-baseman Roger Van Vickle to break up a play-in attempt in the first game of yesterday's doubleheader. KU won both games, 16-1 and 15-1. Hawks boost confidence, win twice The KU baseball team needed a good outing yesterday to break out of its slump. What the Jayhawks got was a blow-out, as they swept Missouri. Western. 16-1 and 15-1. By ARNE GREEN Sports Writer The Jayhawks, who pounded out 24 hits on the afternoon, 12 of them for extra bases, and by far the most, 68. After three losses in four games at Kansas State last weekend, the Jayhawks couldn't have picked a better time to explode at the plate, according to Coach Floyd Temple. "IT WAS LIKE A tonic," he said of the victories. "We talked a bit after the Kansas State series, and they knew they really didn't play up to their potential... "It doesn't matter who you play. It gets to be a plus for us to get some money this time to do the work," she says, allowing a moment for Neither game was ever in doubt, as the Jayhawk jumped out to early leads both times. In fact, both games were called early—the first one after $5\frac{1}{2}$ innings, the second after $4\frac{1}{2}$ innings—because of logistical scores. "I hate to beat a club that bad." Temple said, "but I can't shut off their bats and tell them to go up there and make outs. We've been pounded pretty well ourselves a few times." In the first game, the Jayhawks scored four runs in the opening inning and added six in the third, to put the game out of reach. Right field player Chris Fowler was a role choice, including his second home run of the season. CENTER FIELDER Dick Lewall and third baseman Russ Blaylock also homered for KU. Junior left手ander McRintosh pitched five innings, striking out five, to record his first win. In the second game everybody got into the act when the Jayhawks sent 18 men to the plate in Juan Ramon, Jeff Neuzil and Kevin Clinton all hit home runs in the inning. Clinton's, his fourth of the season, was a grand slam. The day belonged to senior second baseman Roger Riley, howey... Riley went four-for-four with a single, two triples and his first career home run. He said he already had plans for the ball run ball. "I'll probably give it to my kids when I have kids" he said, "or have it bronzed and put it on Riley, who had six hits and seven RBI in the doubleheader, could also have hit for the cycle in the second game. He came up in the fourth inning needing only a double. Riley said that he knew that he needed a double but that he decided not to stop at second. Instead, he got his second tripe of the game, when his line drive down the right field gate got broken. Bovle signs as promised; others wait "I DON'T KNOW," he said. "I saw the ball get under his glove so I decided to go for three. I took a shot." From Staff and Wire Reports GREELLE, Colo. (UPI)—Tad Boyle had no last-minute surprises for Kansas yesterday as he signed a national letter of intent to play basketball at Kansas. KU officials continue to follow policy not to release recruiting plans, but KU is reportedly after Jerry Dennard, a 6-0 four-way forward from St. Louis, to announce he was chosen California's top toy player this season. No other recruits signed with KU but several Drew Mullen responded to the recruiting trai- dition. Also reported to be on the Jayhawk list is Lester Gill, a 6-foot-4 forward from Bacone Junior College in Oklahoma, who averaged 26 points for Bacone as a freshman. The 6-foot-4 guard from Greeneey Central High School, reputed to be the best high school player from Colorado in the past five years, said last week that he would sign with the team. Tom Ape said that he would make a push to convince Boyle to stay in his home state. KANAS STATE also announced two signings, the Philadelphia Chicago and a rebounding forward from Oklahoma. Kenny Williams, a 6-foot-4 guard from Chicago's St. Joseph's High School is considered one of the best pure shooters in basketball-rich Detroit. He also five assists a game his senior year in high school. "A VERBAL COMMITMENT has to mean something." Boyle said, "and I'm not going to KU because I have to. I'm going there because I think it's the best place for me. I'm in a position where I've got one summer to prepare for my college career. I've got a lot of friends. The other, Eddie Elder from Tulsa Casia Hall, averaged 22 points and 13 rebounds a game. He was runner-up in the balloting for Oklahoma Player of the year. Maggie's Pantry 7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Thursday | 11:00 A.M. P.M. 1000 Massachusetts 841-5404 "Both are outstanding young college prospects," K-State Coach Jack Hartman said. 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