Page 10 Universitv Daliv Kansan, March 25, 1981 1 Point 100.20 Baseball team wins 7, faces Baker today By ARNE GREEN Sports Writer When the Kansas baseball team went on its spring trip south last week, Coach Floyd Temple said he hoped to break even. The Jayhawks did more than they expected and it itmes, including winning the Jody Rampage Tourney in Edinburg, Texas. "This is probably the best competition we've ever had since we've been coming down here," Temple said. "I'm quite pleased to come back with a **THE JAYHAWKS return to action with home doubleheaders against Baker today and Benedictine tomorrow. Both games start at 1 p.m. on Monday. The Huskies play Eight play at Quigley Field against Oklahoma State, the league favorites.** "We need to take Baker and Benedictine one day at a time," Temple said. "We can't afford to look ahead to Oklahoma State until we play those the highlight of the Jayhawks' southern trip was a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over Texas Tech in the roundrobin Edinburgh tournament. The Jayhawks and the Red Raiders entered that final game with identical 3-2 records. Both KU losses were to Texas Tech, however, while the Kansas victories came in a three-game sweep of host school Pan American. The Red Raiders also led most of the game, leading 3-1 going into the bottom of the seventh inning. IN THE SEVENTH inning the Jahyahs, hilts since the second, led off with a pair of walks. Freshman left field Tiem Heinmann then won the game, lining a two-strike pitch over the left-center field wall. It was KU's first tournament victory ever in Edinburg, and senior second baseman Roger Riley was especially pleased. "This was a great thrill for me, winning the tournament after four years down there," said Riley, one of the six Jayhawks named to the all-tournament team. "Overall, it was really a good trip." Joining, Riley on the all-tournament team were Heinmann, pitchers Jim Phillips and Dennis Coplan, first baseman Brian Gray and shortstop Jeff Coplan, a freshman lefthander who ran his record to 3-0 with two victories and a save in the tournament, has been a pleasant surprise for Temple. "We really needed one of those young pitchers to do well," "Temple said," and right now Dennis is a little ahead of the others." Phillips, who picked up a victory and two saves, also pitched well for KU, but the biggest surprise was sophomore Matt Gibson. GIBSON, A WALK-ON who pitched only 6% innings last year, started the last game against Pan American and won 1+4 on a four-hitter. Chocolate Unlimited 1601 W.23rd • Southern Hills Center • 749-1100 ATTENTION JUNIORS: Applications for National Leadership Honor Society OMICRON DELTA KAPPA are due Friday, March 27. Applications can still be picked up at 216 Strong Hall. "I had seen Matt's improvement out here and he deserved an opportunity," Temple said. "He pitched himself into the picture with a good outing." The young pitchers also came through for Kansas in non-tourney games in Texas. In the trip openers at the University of Dallas, freshmen Matt McFarlane and Kyle Pickup picked up victories as the Jayhawks swept the Crushers, 9-2 and 13-5. Kansas finished the trip with a split at Texas A&M. The Jayhaws jumped to a quick lead in the opener and held on for a 5-4 win. They weren't as fortunate in the nightcap, opening an 8-1 lead, to lose 8-8 when the Aggies scored five runs in the bottom of the seventh inning. TEMPLE SAID he was pleased with the team's play throughout the trip. "A lot of the young players did well, as well as the older ones," he said. "He took the back, Nezil and Foger Riley were in the batters and I kind of felt they would do well." 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