6 Monday, April 10, 1972 University Daily Kansan OU Sweeps Tennis Dual With 'Hawks The University of Kansas tennis team's home debut Friday bobbed ill for the new resurfaced Allen Field House tennis courts. The Jayahek woke in a match a Big Eight-leading Oklahoma. Oklahoma, unbeaten in Big Eight play, rolled over KU tennis players in all nine matches. That gave it a 14-5 record. LOS ANGELES - p. 255-260. The day started badly for KU. Cal Simmons, the number one Jayhawk player, had been injured in a motorcycle accident. He tore ligaments in a knee and was forced for the remainder of the season. After that, the cold, windy weather made the Jayhawks feel even less like playing tennis. Mark Wick, who moved into Simmons' number one singles play, played the only close set. He grabbed a 62 victory over Barr Bayton to force a third game. Simmons won 6-5, and the landside bean KU will host Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Singles Bar Bayton, OU, def. Mark Wick, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3 Jack Hughes, OU. def. Karl Kingsley, 6-6 6-1. 6-1 Daryl Hess, OU. def. Chris Henry, 6-0, 6-1 Jeff Lashley, OU. def. Tom Carlson, 6-4, 6- Scott Martin, OU, def, Jim Isaac, 6-1, 6-1 Tim Quigley, OU, def, Ron Shaffer, 6-4, 6-2 Doug Ricon Doubles Raynton-Hess of Isaac Kringley, 6.1-6.1 Hughes Martin del. Carlson Kight, 6.3-6.3 Lansby-Kinglet de. Henry Shaffer, 6.4-6.0 KU's Gardner Takes State Handball Title Mike Gardner, St. Joseph, Mo. Junior, won the state single handball championship Sunday at the Central Branch YMCA in Gardner, a member of the University of Kansas football team, earlier this year advanced to the NCAA handball tournament. The Kansas championship tournament, which started Friday and continued Saturday. The Nebraska and handball players in the state. Kansas Staff Photo by GREG SORBER KU's Mark Wick Snaps a Serve Wicks made opponent earn singles win . . . The University of Kansas baseball team took another big step this weekend in establishing the Big Eight championship. The Jayhawks beat Nebraska 3-2. In the second, then split two games Sunday. The series victory left KU with a 4-2 record in Big Eight action, good enough for second place. Overall, the team is 11-3. In other conference games, Oklahoma swept a three-game gamble in the 1996 NLCS into the league's top spot with a 5-2 record. Iowa State took two of out of three from Oklahoma State, and Mets won three from Missouri. The Cornhuskers won the first contest Sunday, 3-2. The game had been continued from last week with a 1-3 pasting in the nightcap. Sharing second with the Oklahoma City Cowboys, and/or worse, they have 42 marks. Following them are Iowa State (9-3) Kansas State (24) Nebraska (18). Nebraska Trip Puts KU in 2nd In Saturday's contest, KU pitcher, Steve Corder won his own game when he sacrificed Henry Eva home from third base in the seventh inning. He pitched 7-1, and was for the Jaiyawks after pinch-hitter Don Lahli led off with a single. Baseball Officials to Meet Solution Nears in Strike NEW YORK (AP) — A meeting today in Washington between both sides in the baseball strike and a federal mediator was on after President Nixon stepped down nine-day dispute Sunday night. At the same time, a new dispute arose over whether the players would be entitled to their rights. The season still could be played Meanwhile, a spokesman on the baseball's club owner reported substantial progress toward settlement of the walkout—but the head of the striking players' organization said he wasn't so sure. Marvin Miller, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, Miller, a veteran labor negotiator, said as far as he knew, the meeting would involve only himself. Gaherin and said he and John Gaherin, the members' representative, would meet Monday with J. Curtis and the Federal Mediation Service. Miller, however, called the owners' proposal," a token offer," adding, "Mr. Gaterin is aware of you in writing and I have a lot of unanswered questions. I'll do anything I reasonably can to produce a settlement. But on the basis I reasonably can so far, I can't be optimistic. After submitting the owners' money offer, he declined to disclose the exact amount—Gaherin expressed optimism. momentum. Based on where we've been, I'd say we made substantial progress." Calvin Griffith, owner of the Minnesota Twins, called the new dispute over salaries "a big hurdle. Asked about the possibility of a settlement Monday, he replied: "I hope so. I feel we picked up Evans then hit a grounder back to pitcher Denny D'Ohrberg, who ran for 35 and first and second. Bert Herezekey also hit a grounder to D'Ohrberg; he was able to touch the ground. Big 8 Standings Corder, who gave up his first run in four games this year when Nebraska scored in the first, was also helped by the seventh. Corder is now 4-0. When the game was resumed Sunday, the Cornhuskers put up a tough error in the fifth to push across the winning run. It was the first loss in four starts for KU starter Joseph Believed in the fifth by Bob Wolf. W 1 Oklahoma 3 1 Kansas 4 2 Oklahoma State 4 2 Colorado 2 3 Iowa State 4 3 Kansas State 2 4 Missouri 1 5 Nebraska 1 5 In the second game of Saturday's doubleheader, which was played in 35-degree weather with mist and snow, the two teams were as the bottom of the fifth before it was called. The score was 2-2. Wolf also started the second game for the Hawkys. After giving up a Nebraska run in the force Lahit, overthrow third, Lahit scored, and Evans and Berecky moved to second and third. The game's game-winnning sacrifice. THE NATIONAL COMPANY Individual competitors fence in preliminary, semifinal and final rounds. The pool is made up of the top three fencers of the two semifinals The team event involved three-man teams each with a fourth alternate member. All three regular members of the team were selected to oppose the opposing team. Each team fences all the other teams entered. All finalists are eligible for the sectional tournament, which will be April 14-15 in Lansing. Mich. winner, is now 2-2 CAST OF 50, INCLUDING FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR "'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' IS A TRIUMPH!" Both the men's and women's foil teams placed second, and Kielt Rathbum and Jean Dechant in the individual competitions. TOPEKA MUNICIPAL AUD. SAT., April 15 2 shows— 7 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. prices: $7.00, 6.00, 5.00 TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT KIEF'S DISCOUNT RECORD STORE IN LAWRENCE. The Jayhawks' next series will be three-game, Colorado State and Saturday. Boulder, KU's new home games against Missouri April 21 and 22. first inning, he blanked the "Huskers until he was relieved by Bill Stieglemer in the eighth. In the meantime, KU, with the help of Mason Crawford, scored three runs of its own, enough for the win. Wolf, the Two teams and two individuals from the University of Kansas fencing team qualified for the Amateur Fencers' League of America sectional championships, placing in the championship tournament and the Divisionvision tournament. Saturday and Sunday in Robinson Gym. Nicklaus Grinds Out Fourth Masters Win Spring Sandal Sale 10% Off April 3 through April 29 KU Fencers Place in Meet, Make Sectional Moline, Ill., who had mounted a surprise challenge to Nicklaus and was within one stroke after 54 holes, had to help salvage 7. AUGUSTA. Ga. (AP)-JACK Necklaus, intimidating an elite 14-year-old, methodically ground out a record-matching fourth Masters Championship Sunday and set all the world's major golf tikes. Nielkaus, who led all four days, won by three strokes and had a margain of four or five most of the fine day. He finished with a 288 total, well off his own record of 165 runs, up a subtotal in this year's event. 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