SPORTS University Daily Kansan, March 4, 1985 Page 14 Rugby team beats Wichita By SUE KONNIK Sports Writer David Hay scored 12 points as the rugby club defeated the Wichita Barbarians 23-11 Saturday in Wichita. All of Hay's points came on penalty kicks. KU jumped out to an early 4-10 lead on a try by Tony Ballance. Hay missed the conversion but boosted the score with a penalty kick minutes later. A penalty kick by Wichita narrowed the margin to 7-3 and a try by the Barbarians tied the match 7-7 before the half. Three ways to score in rugby are on try, similar to touchdowns in football, conversions, similar to extra points, and penalty kicks awarded for rule infractions. KU head coach Bill Mills said the team tried a different tactic the second half. "WE DECIDED TO RUN until they got tired and made mistakes," he said. "These mistakes allowed us to get through their defense and also resulted in several penalty kicks for us." Jim Bartle's try early in the second half put KU on top to stay. The remainder of the game belonged to Hay. He scored nine points on three penalty kicks to secure the win. The club's final points came on a drop kick by Bartle. Adrian Ford scored two trys and kicked two conversions to lead the collegiate team to a 22-3 win over Garden City in the second game Saturday. Ford said that although the team outscored Garden City by a large margin, it didn't reflect the team's performance. "We should have beaten them in better style than we did." Ford said. "We were a lot better team than they were. We just came down to their level and let ourselves become a bit disorganized." KU REGROUPED, HOWEVER, in the second half. "We got things together during the campus war. We were the only side in it so we had to take care of everything." In the final match of the day the Wichita Barbarians defeated the KU reserves 14-10. The reserve team, similar to a junior varsity team, competed against the same team the club team had faced earlier in the day. Mills said the reserves played well going against Wichita's first team. By United Press International LANDOVER, Md. — All-America center Patrick Ewing scored 15 points in his final home game yesterday, helping No. 2 Georgetown to a 9-63 rout of No. 12 Syracuse. Georgetown beats Syracuse Ewing, honored before the game at the Capital Centre along with fellow seniors Bill Martin and Ralph Dallon, also nabbed 12 rebounds and had five dunks to please a sellout crowd. Georgetown was led by junior The Hoyas scored 10 straight points in the first half and built up a 19-point margin early in the second half to dispose of the Orangemen. guard David Wingate, who scored 17 points, and sophomore swinger Reggie Williams, who had 16. Dwayne Washington paced the Orangemen with 19 points. The lopsided decision avenged a 65-63 Georgetown loss to the Orangemen on Jan. 28. The Hoyas, almost certain to regain their No. 1 ranking after a 16-point blowout of No. 1 St. John's Wednesday, ended the regular season with nine straight victories and helped the Big East Conference Georgetown finished in second place in the conference behind St. John's. Syracuse completed the regular season with a 20-7 record, 9-7 in the conference. The Hoyas took command of the game midway through the first half. Leading 20-16, they pumped in 10 consecutive points, capped by two free throws by Ewing with 6:07 left, to grab a 14-point lead. Georgetown then built the lead to 41-25 with 2:18 left in the half with a five-point run, including four points from Wingate, who tallied 15 points in the half. Baskets by Syracuse's Michael Brown and Andre Hawkins cut the Hoyas' lead to 12 at the half. The royes scored the first seven points of the second half, ending with a double pump lay-up by Reggie Williams, to seize a 19-point advantage with 17:24 remaining. Place an ad. Tell the world. 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