Page 14. University Daily Kansan, March 27, 1981 1. KU takes two from Benedictine The Kansas baseball team finished the pre-conference season on a strong note yesterday, as they overpowered the Brewers, 4-1 and 3-1 at Quigley Field. The Jayhawks hammered out nine extra-base hits in the doubleheader, including three home runs, and Coach Stephen looked at eight different nitches. "The THING YOU need to remember about games like this is to win and go through without getting anyone hurt," Temple said. "We were able to use several pitchers and I thought they pitched pretty well." Freshman lefthander Demia Copel pitched the first three innings of the opening game, giving up two hits and striking out three, on the way to his fourth win without a loss. Third baseman Russ Blayck helped put the game out of reach in the third inning with his seven home run of the Jayhawks, 12-5, grabbed a 4-0 lead. Blaylock not only leads the team in home runs, but is well ahead of Matt Gundelfinger's pace last year. Gundelinger hit 16, a single season record. Blaylock said he was aware of the record. "Oh yes, some of the guys are talking about it," he said. "Sure, I'd like to break it." WITHOUT A strong wind blowing from center field to left, Blaylock could have finished the day with three homers, as two shots cleared the fence, just foul. "I kind of thought they would stay fair," he said. "I guess I got my bup on them a little." Freshman Joe Heeney also homed for KU, his first, but more importantly moved in from right field in place of the injured Jeff Nezuil at shortstop. "Joe showed he's a good athlete," Temple said. "That's one area of weakness, infield depth." Neuzil, the Jayhawks' third leading hitter with a .379 average, pulled a game in practice Tuesday, but Temple was far off from playing in the conference opening Saturday. "Nezuil is the type of player who can play hurt," he said. "He says he'll be BOB GREENSPAN/Kansan staff Mitch Labin (left) and aid left fielder Tim Heinemann congratulate teammate Joe Heeney after Heeney, a freshman, hit a triple. The Jahywens went on to win that game, 9-1, over Benedictine, and also took the second game of the doubleheader (1). In the second game, designated hitter Juan Ramon was the big gun for the Jayhawks, driving in all three runs with a two-run homer and a sacrifice fly. ready, and unless he's injured badly, he's fine in the lineup. Without him we're not the same team. The home run, Ramen's first of the season, was a list shot that cleared the fence. Room to rent? Use Kansan classifieds. Geologists and Geophysicists Petroleum, Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Power Engineers and Computer Application Specialists BIG BLUE Property Management, Inc. 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