6 Tuesday, April 27, 1971 University Daily Kansan Jayhawks Try Again Today After Dropping Pair Monday By RICK SABBERT Kansan Sports Writer After dropping a doubleheader Monday to Colorado by scores of 4-1 and 5-2, the Kansas Jayhawks return to Quicksburg Field today at 1 p.m. to host the rampaging series-series-ninening affair. Monday the Buffalo was the most of their six hits in the open scoring four runs and leaving only two stranded on base. In comparison the Jayhawks could only manage one run on eight pitches during 13 runners on base. KU left runners on base every innings. Colorado struck early as KU player Stephen Porter was tagged with an unearned run in the first quarter. The Knicks and a single by Dudley Mitchell (who also plays basketball for CU) gave the Buffs their first knot the score at 14 in the third iming. Skip John hit a ground over the right field fence and went to third on an infield hit by Paul Womble. He scored on a scribble飞 to left field and that was the extent of the Jayhawk scoring in the first Colorado went ahead in the sixth inning with three runs. John Stearns, a CU football player as well, opened the attack with a double to left center. After a飞way with a double scoring Stearns. Mitchel then bounced a ground rule double over the right field fence knocking in Stearns. A KANSAN sports strong wind blowing in from center field made judging飞舞 difficult. Andy Aldridge came on to relieve lose Steve Hale and gave a side while throwing a wild pitch that scored Mitchell from second. Jim Washburn came in to reel starter Stuart Pugh for Colorado of the fifth innning as he struck out three and puts his season record at 2-1. In the nightcap Dennis Gormayn went the distance for a forward without a defeat. Bill Stegmenwey then 34–1 was the best. Dean Seasons singled to open the Buffalo half of the third inning, which was followed by Guernsey. Stearns proceeded to score tests with a base hit. Colorado came up with four runs in the fifth after Stiegeriem stuck out the first two hitters. Colorado used the routine play from second base and Guernsey went to second. Singles by Stearans, Dale Kamabayashi, Clark and Mitch Bajnakowski on the Buffalo four unearned ties. KU tried rallying in the sixth with two toot, but the most the Jayhawks could come up with was a two-run home run won by Randle. It was Wombel's seventh homer of the year and gives him the school record for round-team defense and handed the scoring for both squads. It was a pretty quiet picture looking into the Jayhawk dugout after the game. Coach Floyd Temple said, "Coach I7 take on land and an error and that's the ball game. You can't win that way." The losses dropped KU to 4-12 in the conference while struggling in the cellar. Colorado now has a 10-4 Bight Eight mark which is best in the conference. Iowa State is at 6-3. COOKROAD (4) AB R H R HRI PO A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mittelbull, ef 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 Milchbull, cf 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mitchell, hf 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 Nichols, hf 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 Nisham, hf 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 Newhams, 2b 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 Newhams, 2b 3 1 2 2 2 2 Walsh, p 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 Walsh, p 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 RANSAN (5) AB B R H RB1 PO A R H H H Temple, f 4 2 0 Womble, th 4 2 0 0 Womble, th 4 2 0 2 Evans, f 4 2 0 1 Evans, f 4 2 0 0 Phamhlown, c 1 0 0 0 Phamhlown, c 1 0 0 0 Cordre, p 1 0 0 0 Cordre, p 1 0 0 0 Lathi, kb 1 0 0 0 Lathi, kb 1 0 0 0 Welbe, ph 1 0 0 0 Welbe, ph 1 0 0 0 Mehrot, wb 60% 1 0 0 Ullom (1-3) will go to the mound for the Jayhawks in today's single contest. Bob Kelly, a freshman who owns a 42 Kelvin jersey, will be the conference, gets the call from Colorado coach Ivy Brown. Colorado 100 003 0 — 4 6 1 Kansas 100 001 0 0 — 8 0 ★★★ K. Covello 2, P.O.A.-Colrado 21-15, Kansas A 21, LIO 21-Oscar 2, Kansas A 21, Stearns, Clark, Mitchell, James, SB- Stearns, Clark, SF -Ulom IP 14 H E R ER BO S0 Paugh IP 14 H E R ER BO S0 Washburn (W, 2.1) 5 1 6 4 3 0 4 Corder (L, 2.4) 5 1 6 4 3 0 4 Adridge 5 1 6 4 3 0 4 WP- Pugh, Aldridge, U-Gronak, Shaw. T-2.06. KRANNAS (S) AB B H RHB PO A Wolff, bf 2 H 0 H 0 H 0 Wolff, bf 2 H 0 H 0 H 0 Womble, 5b 3 1 1 2 1 1 Womble, 5b 3 1 1 2 1 1 Evans, lf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Evans, lf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Plammerillier, e 2 0 0 0 8 4 Plammerillier, e 2 0 0 0 8 4 Casphe, pb 2 0 0 0 0 0 Casphe, pb 2 0 0 0 0 0 Corder, pb 2 0 0 0 0 0 Corder, pb 2 0 0 0 0 0 Lahit, pb 2 0 0 0 0 0 Lahit, pb 2 0 0 0 0 0 Mauro, p 24 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado .001 040 0 -3 10 0 Kansas .000 002 0 -3 5 1 E.- Wolff P.A.- Colorado 2, K1- Kansas 2, 1-D - Kansas 2, Colorado 2, LOB- 4 - Kansas 2, Colorado 2, HW- Wombite (7) SR-Kanada 3, Clark, Nielsen, Sca- gageier, Staggemeyer. | | IP | H | R | U | RB | B% | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Guernsey (W, 3-0) | 7 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 8 | | Stegelmeyer (L, 3-4) | 5 | 9 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Mason | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | WP- Guernsey, U-Shaw, Gronek, T- 1:50. A-200. Kansas Yell Squad Voted Number One COLORADO (S) AB R B 1 R RBI PO A Morris, JH 4 1 1 2 2 2 2 Niles, JF 3 0 1 1 1 1 2 Clark, ff 3 0 1 1 1 7 0 Clark, bb 3 0 1 1 1 7 0 Evans, vs 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 Evans, os 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 Engle, cg 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 Engle, cg 3 0 0 1 1 0 Gamersp, p 3 1 0 1 4 2 1 Gamersp, p 3 1 0 1 4 2 1 28 1 1 4 4 2 1 With more than 450 ballots counted, the crowd at the NCAA Basketball Tournament in Boston has joined University of Kansas pompoms girls and yell leaders to take sole possession of first place in the annual International Cheerleader's Conference Cheer Squad Survey.' After owning the first ranking for four years, the UCLA Brunin Song team is leading the Jayhawks in balloting that was a landside vote for Kansas. KU arrived on the scene with the team's red and white uniforms proceeded to cover Houston with spirit techniques. More than 1,000 KU fans on the floor of the theater blew out the blue rooter shakers during the KULA-KU game. While UCLA's quality choreography was well received, he weighed heavily in KU's favor. Wynn Fielder, programs director for the International Cheerleading Foundation, said players in the UCLA-kau games were printed immediately after the regional tournaments and were then distributed to fans as they entered the Astrodome from 25 prior to the UCLA-kau game. More than 300 ballots were straight votes for Kansas. Asked to vote on crowd rapport, best yell leaders, best pompoms girl, best uniforms, best cheers and best entire spectacle, the voters those voting favored Kansas on all six points of evaluation. Ballots that were obviously biased (mailed from anywhere near Lawrence or Los Angeles) were thrown out. Thereafter the ballots became pieces as Vermilion, S.D. and Belle Barre, Pa. were counted. Bulls, Condors Will Meet Wednesday PITTSBURGH (UPI)- Officials of the Pittsburg Court say they will meet Wednesday because the case of how Porter. The ABA Condors claim they signed Porter, an All-America from Villanova. Porter, who was injured last week with the Bulls of the NBA Don Bezalier, president of the Condors, announced the meeting between the clubs, saying he was there to make the case without going to court. Richard Phillips, an assistant Philadelphia district attorney and the latest in a long line of Porter's agents, said last Pittsburgh has refused to say when Porter allegedly signed his ABA contract, but there have been recent reports he signed Dec. 16. Saturday in Chicago that "Howard Porter has not signed a contract with Pittsburgh to play basketball." Phillips seemed to stress the word "basketball," leading to speculation Porter may have signed a personal services company, HMA, as assigned to Haven Industries, the Condors parent company. Jack Dolph, the ABA commissioner, grew irritated Monday night when questioned by UPI about Porter's contract. "We feel that Howard Porter is obligated to play in the ABA and we expect him to do so with Pittsburgh," Dolph said. Annual rainfall drops 2.5 million tons of sodium sulphate on the United States. Kansan Staff Photo by JIM FOWRELL Oakland's Blue Records Fifth Win Vida Blue, baseball's new boy wonder pitcher, made believers of the world champion Baltimore Orioles Monday night and perhaps one of these days will do same for the Oakland A's A 21-year old left-hander with the most sensational low-hit, high-strike-out record since Johnny "Double No Hitter" Vander Meer beaked in with the Cincinnati Mets to a string of amazing performances Monday night when he beat the Orioles 1-0 on a four-hitter. The victory gave Blue a 1-1 record for the season and a 7-3 mark since he was brought up by the opposing team. Association last September, He has pitched a no-hitter, a one-hitter, a two-hitter, a three-hitter and a sickhtter—a total of 25 hits. He has even complete game victories. Kansan Staff Photo Columbia, Mo. senior (488) and Barbara Probasco, Parsons senior (472). the sensational youngster pitch against the world champion Orioles. Manager Dick Williams says that Blue is the key man in Oakland's chances to win the American League pennant but not necessarily on an impressed. Only 6,888 of 'em turned out on Monday night to see. WITH HIS ARM STILL IN A SLING from a shoulder separation suffered four weeks ago in the first scrimmage of spring football drills. David Jaynes watched Saturday's two-hour scrimmage in January, when he was running back for Bomber Springs, is well on his way to recovery and is expected to be back at full strength when fall drills open in August. Presently the sling is scheduled to come off next week with exercising of the arm and shoulder to follow. In the meantime, the Jayhawks will be playing in Memorial Stadium with the annual spring football game. Blue had a bunt single that started the A's toward the game's only run in the six innings with 10 goals and 4 saves, single by Reggie Jackson. The small turnout for the game was disappointing to the A's to say the least, considering the attraction pitcher against the world champions. The A's are running about 10,000 below their attendance pace of 1970 even though leading the AL West Division. KU Rifle Team Takes Sixth in Big Eight Miss Arnold's total placed her third behind two Kansas State women. Ruth Hansen (S24) and Kelsey Becker (S21), for top individual homers. The Minnesota Twins beat the Washington Senators 7,2, the Detroit Tigers defeated the Kansas City Royals 8 and the California Angels helped the Boston Celtics other American League games. Harmon Killebrew and Tony Oliva hit two-run homers and Jim Perry, a 24-game winner last season, scored in Twins, who bombed six Washington pitcher for nine hits. Frank Howard and Tom McCraw Paul Womble (24) Is Greeted by Skip James and Biff Temple The New York Cardins mouted the St. Louis Cardinals 12-2 and the Philadelphia Phillies edged the St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 in National League games. Well, Blue merely had a no-hitter until Don Buford singled in the sixth innning, struck out nine to raise his league-leading total to 145. He would complete game. He has allowed a of six earned runs in his six starts this season. Blue has won a total of eight major league games and five of them have been used in appearance for the A's in 1999. By United Press International Among individual position winners were Miss Monroe (prone), with 193 of a possible 200 win (kneelet) and Jessica Jackson (kneeling), with 182. Hosting the 18th annual Big Eight Smallbore Rifle Championship Tournament April 23, 24 and 25, the University of Kansas hosted the team's pitition while the Kansas women took to honors in their division. Shooting the tournament out at the rifle range in the Military Science Building, Oklahoma State's number one, four-man team with six possible 4,800 to meet the win. Nebraska's number one outfit was next with 4,373 points followed by Missouri (4,304), Iowa (4,273) and Colorado (4,226) to round out the top five. All of Blue's previous overpowering performances had been made in opposing opponents and even Oakland executives and players must have wondered what would happen when he went against the Orioles. Defeating Kansas City 8-3, a four-run third-inning outburst enabled Detroit's Joe Niekro to win his first game with minninning relief help from Bill Zep. The Tigers also had two bits each for the Tigers, who dealt Jim Rooker his fourth straight loss. Kansas scored 4,049 points to place ahead of the number two teams of Missouri (4,039) and Nebraska (3,971) and Nebraska (3,860). Rudy May pitched a three-hitter for the Angles behind an attack which included a two-run homer by J Spencer in a four-run fifth-innning outburst. Steve Dunning suffered the loss for the Mets in his first series victory for May, who struck out eight and walked two. Rookie Wilde Montanez, one of the minor league players the Huskies fetished after day last season, the game for them with an eight-inning-homer in Houston. Rick Wise pitched a sixhitter to Montanez, but he was not while Tom Griffin suffered his third straight loss of the season. Tom Seamier pitched a seven-hitter to cruise to his fourth straight victory of the year for the Mets, who routed Bob Gibson twice and scored nine innings. Ed Kranepool had four hits and Dave Marshall three for the Mets, who broke out of their batting slump with a vengeance. Gibson, a slow starter suffered his second loss in two games, expected Seaman-Gibson pitching matchup fell apart in the early innings. Leading the point collecting for Kansas was Mike Jenkins, a Salina junior, who totaled 1,091 KU team eased by Kansas State to claim top women honors. The KU girls totaled 1,087 points (of a possible 2,400) to push ahead of KState (1,803) and Colorado (1,605). They areicipated in the women's division. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Pct. GB Baltimore 6 472 Boston 10 6 428 Boston 10 6 428 Detroit 8 9 471 3½ New York 6 10 373 3 New York 6 10 373 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE ★★★ Major League Standings Jenkins' total placed him 10th among all performers. Steve Oelsh of Oklahoma State took top honors with 1,123 points. Knicks' Reed Set for Knee Surgery W L Pct. GR Montreal 75 .697 St Louis 12 .800 Louisiana 12 .800 New York 10 .733 lf Chicago 10 .733 lf Philadelphia 10 .800 Tampa 10 .800 The female counterparts of the out of a possible 1,200 points. Dave McCormick, a Salina freshman, followed with 1,059 and next by N.J. freshman, and John Jensen, a Kansas City, Mo. freshman, who scored 967 and 852 points West W 1 W L Pet. GB 10 W 1 W Pet. GB 10 Oakland 9 10 3 988 San Francisco 9 10 3 988 Californias 9 10 3 988 Los Angeles 9 10 3 988 Kansas City 9 10 3 714 Atlantic 9 10 3 714 Kansas City 9 10 3 714 Chicago 9 10 3 435 Chicagoland 9 10 3 435 Chicago 9 10 3 435 but were eliminated by the Baltimore Bullets in seven games in the playoffs this season. Reed went into the hospital today in preparation for the NEW YORK (UPI)-Willis Reed, hobbled by tendonitis during much of the second half of the 1870-71 season, will undergo surgery on his left knee Wednesday, for Monday. Knicks announced Monday. surgery by team doctor, Andrew Patterson "for revision of the attachment of the tendon above the knee to reangle the tendonitis." a healthy Reed is a key to the Knicks' hope of rebounding in the 1971-72 season. The Knicks won both games, and the Nets won Association championship in 1971 Reed was also bothered by a sprain of the joint in his right shoulder late in the season but the patient that rest will cure that aliment.