University Daily Kansan, March 10, 1981 一 'Hawks open baseball season Last season, weak pitching may have kept Kansas out of the post-season baseball tournament. This season, pitching may get the Jayhawks in. KU COACH Floyd Temple will see today if the improvement he expects in this season's pitching shows up. KU will take a big step forward against Emporia State at Emporia. Sophomore Jim Philips will start in the first game and Kevin Clinton, a former quarterback with the KU football team, will open the second. Phillips led the Jayhawk pitchers last season with a 5-3 record and said he thought that this season would be better. "I feel ready to go," he said. "Everybody is. We are 200 times ahead of where we would be if we hadn't had the warm weather." The extra outdoor practice has been especially important this season because most of the starters today have switched positions or are new since last spring. TEMPLE WILL start two junior college transfers on the left side of the infield, third baseman Russ Blaylock and shortstop Jeff Neuill. Second baseman Roger Riley played third base and layhawks last season. Senior Brian Grier will catch and senior Juan Ramon will catch. Both batted over .350 last season for KU. In the outfield, Temple will also start a young team, with sophomore Dick Lewallen in center field, where he played last season. Freshman Joe Heiney will start in right field and the left field position is still undecided. Either Tim Heineman or Jim Heeney, both walk-on, will start. None qualify in track team's last trv Sometimes winning is not enough. Athletes from four Big Eight track teams showup in Manhattan Saturday day for one last attempt at qualifying for major championships. All of them failed. KU freshman Craig Jones won the hurdles and junior Van Schafer won the 88-yard run, but not with times fast enough. The Giants' friend's NCAA championships in Detroit. THE JAYHAWKS, however, still have 11 athletes qualified for the meet, which starts Friday at Joe Louis Arena. Schaefer, who finished third in the 1,000 at the Big Eight championships, won the 880 with a time of 1:54.7, beating K-State's Sandy Rotch. JONES WON the hurdles with a time of 7.6, edging Kelly Brooks of Oklahoma State. The time was a half-second short of the national qualifying time. K-State's Ray Bradley set an Ahearn Field House record Saturday with a tots of 64-2 1/4 in the shotput, breaking his old mark of 63-9 4/4; set earlier this year. The senior is one of three Wildcats already qualified for the national meet. "It was a low-key meet, really," KU Assistant Coach Steier Kaiefer said. "Most teams sent kids up just to qualify." The Jayhawks, who also qualified 11 athletes for last year's national championships, have finished fourth in the NCAA meet the last two years. Kansas grabs spot in final Top 20 poll Press International Board of Couchers Top 20 final rankings with first place votes and won-lost ballots 1. DePaul (38) (27-1) 2. Oregon State (6-16) (621) 3. Louisiana State (28-3) 4. Arkansas State (11-14) (607) 5. Kentucky (19-14) (360) 6. Indiana (21-9) 7. Kentucky (21-9) 8. Notre Dame (25-5) 9. Utah (28-4) 10. UCLA (28-4) 11. Iowa (21-4) 12. Iowa (21-4) 13. Wake Forest (24-4) 14. Tennessee (30-7) 15. Bryant University (28-4) 16. Illinois (18-5) 17. Michigan (28-4) 18. By agreement with the National Association for College Couchers. The only team on probation for the 1984-85 season. B THE CASTLE TEA ROOM 1307 Mass. phone: 843-1151 LOW COST RENTER'S INSURANCE Protect your valuable personal property WE BUY USED FURNITURE EVERYTHING BUT ICE 6th & Vermont 749-1595 John E. 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