Page 8 University Daily Kansan, March 12, 1988 ROB POOLF/Kansen staf KU outfielder Tim Heineman dives back to first base on a pickoff attempt in the first game of yesterday's doubleheader against William Jewell. Heineman was safe and KU won the game, but KU lost the second game, 8-7. Baseball team splits two By ARNE GREEN Sports Writer The Kansas baseball team had hoped to take a perfect record south for its spring trip next week, but the Jayhawks suffered their first loss yesterday when they dropped the No. 12 ranked team to William Jallieu, 8-7 in eight innings. Kansas, 3-1, won the opener, 4-2 behind the Dennis hit pitching of freshman lefthander Dennis Coplen. KU Coach Floyd Temple said that he was not very happy with the team's performance but that he wasn't worried. "IWASN'T really too pleased, but we got a good pitching job from Copen in the first game," he said. You hate to lose, but losses now aren't the end of the world, especially if we profit from this loss today." The Jayhawks almost avoided the loss when down-7 in the bottom of the sevent, they exploded for five runs while batting through the order. Right fielder Joe Heeney led off the inning with a walk and took second when the Cardinal second baseman Steve Thebone booted designated hitter Juan Ramirez's ground ball. Heeney then put on a single by KU catcher, John Wagner, and shortstop, Neil Jeffreus brought Ramirez and Wagner home with a triple. Third baseman Rust Blaylock added a sacrifice fly and Cardinal pitcher Pat Owens walked in a run to send the game into extra intries, but William Jewell wrapped it up an innering later on a two-hitter with fielder DICK Lewallen and a double. "YOU HAVE to give the kids credit for coming back and getting it tied." Temple said. "It's too bad we couldn't hold them the next inning." Kansas used five pitchers in the second game, with junior lefthand Randy McIntosh working the first five innings, yielding three rulers on 18 bits. "Randy had more fly balls hit off him today than all of last year, but he only gave up three runs." Temple said. "He's had a little problem with a hamstring injury, so I didn't want him to pitch too long." GOOD STUDENT—GOOD DRIVER DRIVER TRAINING DISCourses John E. Dudley 842 7870 Prudential [Visit us at] www.prudental.com WE BUY USED FURNITURE EVERYTHING BUT ICE 6th & Vermont 749-1595 THE CASTLE TEA ROOM phone: 843-1151 Your Luncheon Alterna THE CROSSING BUY OR SELL SILVER, GOLD & COINS Class Rings Antiques-Furniture Boyds Coin & Antiques Monday-Saturday New Hemingway 731 New Hampshire Monday-Saturday 9 am-5 pm TRAILRIDGE APARTMENTS 2500 West Sixth 843-7333 Studios, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments, 2-3-4 Bedroom Townhouses. - Racquetball * Free Tennis * Dance and Singing * Convenient Location * On KU Bus Route two-thirds of an inning in relief, gave up five hits and took the loss. However, Temple said he was not yet concerned about the pitching. "We have very young pitchers, and you can't coach experience," he said. "You have to learn to set up the hitters when there are runners on second and third. That's why McIntosh only gave up three runs." "IF THIS were the conference season, I'd be worried, but the only way to improve is to play." The Jayhawks had no pitching problems in the first game, when Coplent went the distance, allowing only one earned run. For a while, anyway, Coplen has earned a spot in the starting rotation. "With his outting today, he's pretty much sure to start for us." Temple said. "He was around the plate pretty much and was fairly consistent with his pitching. That was our problem in the second game—no consistency." Kansas led the entire first game, scoring two unearned runs in the third inning when cardinal shortstop Dave Hokins misplayed two ground balls. The Jayhawks added single tallies in the fifth and sixth innings, and William Jewell scored its runs in the sixth and seventh. CENTER FIELDER Dick Lewall led the Kansas attack, going three-for-three with a double, one run and two stolen bases. Nezuil reached base three times—with a double, a walk and after a hit by a pitch. He scored two runs FORT MYERS, Fla., (UP)—The KANSAS City Royals posted their first loss of the exhilation season yesterday, at Atlanta Braves 3-2, in the 14th inning. The next game for the Jayhawks will be Friday when they open their Texas spring trip with a doubleheader against Dallas. They then will play six games against Texas Tech and Pan American at the Jody R雇柔 Classic in Edinburg, Texas, before finishing with a doubleheader at Texas A&M. Atlanta hands KC 3-2 losss In the nightcap, Blaylock had a sacrifice fly and two hits, including his third home run in four games. Atlanta's Ed Miller singled home Craig Landis for the winning run with two outs in the 14th. Miller's ground single up the middle off losing pitcher Bill Laskey ended the $3' half hour contest. 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