SPORTS University Daily Kansan, April 2, 1985 'Hawks split games in Big Eight opener Page 16 By MIKE BRENNAN Sports Writer The dugout was silent after yesterday's 9-1 second game loss to Iowa State, except for the voice of head baseball coach Marty Pattin. "We didn't have the intensity in the second game." Pattin said. "We have to get up for the second game." He paced in front of the dugout, expressing to his players his disappointment with Kansas' effort in the second game after defeating the Cyclones 9-2 in the first game. But the Jayhawks, now 1-1 in the Big Eight, had that intensity in the first game and took the lead in the second game, and run by three baseman John Glenn. Kansas pounded Cyclone pitcher Troy Evers for three hits and three runs in the third inning. Second baseman Chuck Christensen started off the inning with a home run. Right fielder John Hart followed with a walk and shortstop Gary Lang singled, advancing Hart to second. GLENN THEN SINGLED and Hart came around to score. Lang moved to third on the play and scored on a single by catcher Rob Thomson. KU added four more runs in the fourth, thanks in part to a bases loaded double by Thomson. The Jayhawks led 8-0 after four innings. First baseman Dan Christie hit a rocket that cleared the fence in left center in the seventh, closing out the Javahawk scoring. Pitcher Charlie Buzard held the Cyclones scoreless through seven innings and gave up only three hits. But Buzard's shutout attempt was foiled in the eighth when Iowa State scored four Buzards. Cyclones added one more in the ninth. But the second game was another story for Kansas. JON STEINER, WHO has been one of Pattin's best relief pitchers this season, started game two and retired the first four Iowa State battles. The fifth batter, Brian Eskoff, hit a ground ball to Christenson he couldn't come up with the slow roller, putting Eskoff on first. Eskoff scored on another error, this time by Glenn. this time by them. "It was one of those games," Pattin said. "We made a few errors." In the third, Steiner had some trouble with his control and walked the first two batters in the iming. Thomson threw our defense trying to steal second but the second batter, Jon Meier did steal second. MEIER SCORED WHEN Scott Kickbush singing to center, giving Iowa State a 2-10 lead. That would be all the runs the Cyclones need. Kansas cut the Iowa state lead in half in the bottom of the second inning on a home run by Hart. But KU did not score the rest of the game. Hart's homer was the fourth Jayhawk home run of the day, but Pattin thought the home runs caused more problems than they cured. "Our hitters went up there thinking they could hit home runs all the time," Pattin said. "Guys were swinging at bad pitches. We just have to be better than that." AFTER THE HART home run, Iowa State pitcher Steve Hauser allowed just one hit, a single by designated hitter Rob Peters. Only one other Jayhawk, pinch hitter Phil Doherty, reached first and that was on a walk. or a walk. Kansas was scheduled to play the Cyclones four times and those games were supposed to be played over the weekend. Yesterday's games were the first and last time the two teams will meet this season because of the rainy weekend weather. The doubleheader also marked the beginning of Kansas' 27th conference season. In 26 seasons, the Jayhawks had a 498-426 record before yesterday's doubleheader. Scott Kickbush, Iowa State right fielder, tries to return to first base won the first game of yesterday's double-header 9-2, but lost the se-before. Phil Doherty, Kansas first baseman, tags him out. Kansas cond game 9-1. 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