University Daily Kansan Monday, May 8, 1972 7 KU. K-State Trade Twin Bill Victories By DANGEORGE Kansan Sports Writer It may be just spring and a long time till Christmas, but there's no denying that the University of Kansas and Kansas State baseball team gave up a spirit of giving Friday afternoon at Quigley Field. On their way to a doubleheader split, the two teams combined a total of 10 errors. K-State won the opener, 3-2, but the Jayhawks rebounded in the nightcap for a 4-3 victory. The third contest of the intrastate series, scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday in Manhattan, was canceled because of rain. "We gave them one and then they gave us one," said KU coach Floyd Temple. With those words he summarized the twinbill perfectly. The two teams took turns using errors to boot away early leads in the two contests. KU became the first donor. In the opening game KU permitted the Wildcats to turn a 2-0 deficit into a 3-2 win. THE JEWAYHAMS began the scoring in the third when Bill Glass and Bob Wolf walked. Dick Bradley then drove a long single back into the end zone, and Glass scored easily on the tilt. KU added another tally in the fourth when, with two outs and he bases loaded, Wolf's slam to short was bobbled by the fielder, Johnston to score from third. But the Jayhawks gave those runs back in the sixth. Keith Hunger hit a grounder to Johnston and he went for it, but Johnson threw wildly to first. A Parker then singled, sending Hunger to second. One out later, Hunger scored on grounder to Johnston, who again booted the ball, this time into the K-State dugout. Both Hunger scored at home. With a little help again from the Hawks, the Wildcats pushed him to third base. With Charlie Clark on first, Mike Austerman bunted down the third base line. Bereczky, replacement of a center hit at second but threw the ball into center field, allowing him to go to first and single to left then scored him THE WINNING pitcher for K-State struck out 13, upping his strikeout to 8.3. Steve Corder, the loser, is 4-4. Both pitchers allowed only five hits. "We got as good play as we ever did," Temple said. "It was just a poor defensive jaws. We won it, but win but we gave it to them." But it was the Jayhawks' hitting that bothered Temple as much as anything. "We just weren't swinging the bat in that (first) game," he said. "We were taking a lot of good pitches. We aren't a good-hitting team anyway, but there's no way we can hit the ball when you don't swing." Kansan Staff Photo by ED LALLO Shortstop Dan Heck Reaches for the Ball . KU, K-State totaled 10 errors in the doubleheader Track Team Earns Rainy Dual Victory It seemed a day that the only event with an outstanding advantage would be a 100-meter free-style. With an infield submerged ball, a team from Kansas fans submerged under plastic, an inspired University of Kansas track team turned the miserable day into a victorious track outing by defeating Southern Illinois, 85-62, in Memorial Stadium. The Jayhawks were led by five male men who set meet records. Both players intermediate in 53.1, and Greg Vandaveer speed over the high fence. LUTZ'S TIME was good enough to better the old meet Others turning in good perseverance were Mark Lutz, who ran a 21 in the 220 and Phil Stepp, who ran the 440 with a winning time of 37.6. The mile relay team turned in a 76.49 and Hatcher vaulted 16-4 and Jon Callen easily won the first running of the steeplechase with a time of 2:50.38. Soccer Team Closes Season After its Saturday game against Ottawa was canceled because of rain, the University of Kansas Soccer Club cancelled the remainder of its season, team Boyke Gafar said Sunday. The remaining two games of the season were canceled so students could concentrate on final examinations, Gaafar said. KU finished the season with a 10-4 win over a championship in a Kansas City tournament, a runner-up trophy in Big Eight tournament. record, but wasn't good enough to beat a good run by Ivory Crockett of Southern Illinois. Amid the record setting performances for the '94 nonofficial jum of Jim Ryan, Ryan ran the 880, the mile and the three mile with the KU In the 1880 he dawned to spirit hard to overtake KU' KU' Bick Jacques to take the field with his story as Ryan easy deflected the field with a time of 4.07, and in three hours KU' KU' billed with his unofficial time of 13.48. The field events were held in somewhat drier conditions in Allen Field House. Hatcher's two shots were documented by Rudy Guevara's win in the shot and Sam Colson's win on performance in the javelin throw Lakers Win Title results Steeplechase-1, *Callen*, KU, 8:57.0 (Meet ecord.) 2, *McDonald*, KU, 9:68.3. 3. St. obn., SHU, 9:12.0. 404 relay 1.- Southern Illinois (Southern, Erickson, Patterson, Crockett) 408. Mil- 1. Pellman, KU, 4.122. 2. Nalder, circ. 4.135. circ. 4.137. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Wilt Chamberland, playing with the Los Angeles Lakers to their first National Basketball Association championship Sunday night with the New York Knicks. With a football-type guard protecting his right wrist and his left arm, he was the first previous injury, the 7-foot-1 Chamberlain chamberback 24 points and hauled down 29 rebounds as the team's top title series, four games to one. Four of the Laker starters scored 20 or more points with Gaul Goodrich netting 25, Jerry Patterson and Jim McMillian scoring 20. McMillian scored 20. A 10-point surge by West, last of the original Los Angeles Lakers at 83-78 lead the Lakers to 83-78 lead at the scored 55-33 at halftime. 20 high hurdles - 1. Vandever, KU. 14: 6 (Meet record. Old record I4: 8 by Green, SITU, 1983). 2. Robinson, KU. 14: 4; 2. Borakessel, KU. 14: 6. Rovals Lose the triumph capped a great season for the Lakers in their last season. The Sharman, who joined the team after leading Utah to the American Basketball Association and winning the championship campaign the Lakers won a record 33 straight contests, and had established another NBA mark. 440 dash-1, Stepp, KU, 47.4; 2. Erickson, SIU, 48.0; 3. Smith, SIU, 50.8. BALTIMORE (AP) - Pitcher Pat Bobson drove in a run during a decisive three-run rally in the sixth inning as the Baltimore Royals beat the Kansas City Royals, in a Sunday baseball game. S100 340 dabh-2, KU33, Nujal; J3, 2 S100 340 dabh-2, KU33, Nujal; J3, 2 S100 340 dabh-2, KU33, Nujal; J3, 2 S100 340 dabh-2, KU33, Nujal; J3, 2 S100 340 interware斗部 II - B. Borossakki; KU33, Nujal; J3, 2 S100 340 interware斗部 II - B. Borossakki; KU33, Nujal; J3, 2 S100 340 interware斗部 II - B. Borossakki; KU33, Nujal; J3, 2 S100 340 interware斗部 II - B. Borossakki; KU33, Nujal; J3, 2 Immediately following the game, Chamberlain was honored as the most valuable player in the playoffs. 250 dash 1. Crockett, S.U. (II, LUE) 250 dash 2. Crockett, S.U. (II, LUE) 251 K. Murray, K.I. 31, Patterson, SU28, 252 K. Murray, K.I. 31, Patterson, SU28, 253 Cagle, S.U. 31, Patterson, SU28, 254 Cagle, S.U. 31, Patterson, SU28, 255 Hancock, S.U. 31, Patterson, SU28, the meet record), Hancock, S.U. 31, South, the meet record), Hancock, S.U. 31, South, "He's done what we wanted him to and that's to put out the Oklahoma State game, start him in one of the Oklahoma State games. I think he deserves it." Temple agreed that Stiegemeier had really come along after getting off to a slow start. Shot put-1, Goavara, KU, 58:44. 2, Laudu, DU, 56:17. 3, Konk, UI, 42:5. Triple jump-1, Robins, SIU, 42: 8. Harris, UI, 38: 4. 3, Jones, UI, 45: 7%. A dual meet with Colorado Saturday morning was postponed because of rain. Coach Mike Howard said the meeting would be The series split leaves the Jay- hawks with an 8-9 league mark. Overall, KU is 17-10. The Wildcats, playing their last series of the season, finish with a 9-9 Big Football team and a 17-17 mark overall. The Jayhaws also won two of the three doubles matches. Henry and Wick teamed to win the number one doubles competition while Ron Shaffer and Carlson competed in the number two doubles division. It was the Wildcats' turn, however, to play giveaway in the second game. Four of the six KU singles participants came through with victories. They were Mark Wick, Tom Carlson and Carl Kingssen. The Jayhawks will host Northwest Missouri State here at \p.m. today in a dual match. K. 24/10, 3. 8 browns, SiC, 26/9, Mile relay - K. Kansas (Bornaxel, Lutz, Scavurow, Sleep) 3. 0.8 (Meet record. Old record 3.2-12 b.v. KU, 1968). KU ends its baseball season next weekend with a three-game series with Oklahoma State in Lawrence. A doubleheader is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Saturday single contest for 1 p.m. Sunday The University of Kansas tennis team played through the gusty Friday afternoon winds to a 3-1 victory behind courts behind Alain Field House. KU 6, ISU 3 Bingares Wuk, KEI. du, Firmware 10.4.24 Henry, KYI. du, Vandeverneten 6.2.4.6 Joseph, DU. du, Dabon 6.2.4.6 Kingley, KYI. du, Dabon 6.2.4.6 Dison, ISU. du, Shaffer 7.3.4.65 Dison, ISU. du, Shaffer 7.3.4.65 Pole vault-1, Hatcher, KU, 16-4 Meet record. Old record $16_{3-4}$ by Manning, KU. AFTER BRADLEY's homer, AFTER Heck walk. Chadd Renn the ball went to left and, when the ball went to right he scored. Heck scored and Renn went to third Berrecky had a perimeter of 10 feet on base line, scoring Renn Berrecky was tagged on the play but was able to knock the ball over. Pole vault-1, Hatcher, KU-16, (4-Se record. Old record 16-34 by Manning, KU- 1964); 2. Koman, KU-1965; 3. Manning, KU-2251; 4. Eaton, KU-2251; 5. Eaton, KU-1531; 6. Lowe, KU-1430. The winner for the Jayhawks was Bob Cox, who needed seventh inning help from Bill Stieger. But the team ended up in the season against four losses. KU Tennis Rides Wind To Victory Robert Ohm led off the Jaya- hawks' first with a wind-blowed home run to left field to give KU an early 1-0 lead, but K-State came back to score two runs in and another in the third. It was Stiegemeier's fifth save of the season. The University of Kansas took five of the first six places at the biannual beginners' fencing tournament at Kansas City (Kan.) Kansas State 000 12 1 -3 3 5 Kansas 001 100 1 -3 3 5 Bob Leslie and Jay Parker. Steve Clower and Dick Bradley. WP - Leslie. 6.5 LP- 1 KU Fencer Wins Meet In the fourth, the 'Hawks again' off of with a home run come to remain unbeaten. The solo shot was his fourth of the season and dies him with Wolf for the third. Kansas State 021 000 0 - 3 3 Kansas 100 390 - 3 x - 4 1 Nu Limpelley and Kevin Williams. Bob Cox (7) and Dick Briley. WP, College LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP Henry Wick, RU, def. Battalier handeuvre. 2, 63, 61 Carl Huff, RU, def. Diahun Dixon. 63, 63 Pernell Owen, RU, def. Isaac Ringley, 63 Community Junior College's Sweney Gym Saturday. The Kansas division of the Amateur Fencers' League of America at the end of each season allows the fencers for beginners. Most of the entrants are college students from various colleges such as Washburn, KCJCKJ, KSTC and the University of Missouri at atauk. The fencers beginners to the tournament. John Glassman, Salina junior, edged out Bruce Jones, Manhattan junior, to win the 15-man foul tourney. Glassman, Jones, Pat McLain, Hutchinson senior and Tony Chipas. Wichita junior, all ten players, after a playoff among the four, Glassman and Jones were still tied with identical win-loss- record scores for both captors, a system that uses touches scored for and touches against to determine the victor. and Chipas were third and fourth. Eric Jadborg, Lindborg jum- rished sixth. The only encer in the finals not from KU won KOKJC. He finished fifth. DANCE Monday, May 8 The DAEDALUS & PENETRATIONS 7-11 Union Ballroom FREE BEER Benefit Dance for LEGAL SELF DEFENSE $1.50 Donation THE VOLVO 145 IS A LOGICAL EXTENSION OF THE VOLVO 144. It does all the things that station wagons do. But because it's a Velo, it does them a long time. 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