University Daily Kansan, February 25, 1985 Page 10 SPORTS Tennis team splits matches By MIKE BRENNAN Sports Writer Playing on a home court and playing on a neutral court made all the difference to the men's tennis team over the weekend. Friday, the team played at Alvamar Tennis and Swim Club and defeated No. 22-ranked Illinois, 5-4. Yesterday, the team traveled to Arkansas to play 10-ranked Arkansas 8-1 at Wood Valley Racquet Club. Against Arkansas, Mike Wolf was the only singles player to win, defeating Bobby Banck 2-6, 6-2. 6-3. Wolf and Michael Center played the No. 1 doubles and took the No. 7-ranked teams in the country, Tim Siegel and Rick Schmidt, to three sets. WOLF AND CENTER had a chance to win, leading in the third set 5-4. Siegel and Schmidt held their service, broke Center's and Wolf's service and then held serve again to pull out a 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 victory. in all of the other matches, KU had a chance to win but didn't get the DOUBLE FEATURE Rent VCR & Movies 86-7351 / 86-3751 Curtis Machine 9 am. pm. 5 pm. 20% off "I have to take the responsibility for the guys not being ready to play." Perelman said. "I sensed a certain amount of complacency after Friday's win. But we deserved to be out there. We were right in the match. breaks Arkansas did, making the end result disappointing, head coach Scott Perkman said yesterday. "It's sad when you bring the No. 10 team to Lawrence and you have to play on a neutral court. Really, it's displeasing." Perealman said the courts at Alvamar could be reserved for the Sunday match because of the matches held Friday and Saturday. At Alvamar Friday, Kansas won three of the six singles matches and wrapped up the match with two wins in the doubles matches. PERELMAN SAID FRIDAY'S crowd was phenomenal and really helped to motivate the team, which was facing a line-up that Illinois changed before the match. "It was a big win for us," Perelman said. "We've got to gear ourselves up to where that's not a big leaf." Illinois played its No. 5 singles player at No. 1, showing that Illinois was conceding that match and the No. 1 doubles match. Perealman said it was an unwritten rule among the coaches to play one's best people at the higher positions. So, the adjustments made by Illinois were actually a compliment of sorts for KU. "I'm just tickled teams in the top 25 think they have to adjust their line-ups to play us." Perelman said. "Friday was a big win for us. We beat an awfully good队." **Applecroft** *Apartments* Studios 1- bdm 2- dbm 034326 Arkansas faced Illinois Saturday at Alvamar and defeated the Fighting Illini, 6-3. After that match, the Razorbacks changed their line-up before facing KU and that did not bother Perelman. The Jayhawks return to action Friday when they face Northeast Missouri State. Saturday they travel to Wichita State to face the Shockers and return Sunday to Lawrence to play in Illinois State-Carbondale. Ice Cream, Fountain, and Candies 3rd & Oudakdah, Southern Hill Center By United Press International BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana basketball coach Boby Knight apologized yesterday for throwing a chair in a game against the team on Saturday, saying his action was an embarrassment to the university. After meeting with Indiana athletic director Ralph Floyd yesterday, Knight issued a statement saying his actions were inappropriate. He said the incident over officiating in Big Ten Conference games, including the 72-63 loss to Purdue. Knight apologizes "While I have been very concerned of the way some things have been handled in the Big Ten, in particular the officiating which has really frustrated me the past couple of years, I do not think my "It am certain that what I did in tossing the chair was an cmbarassment to Indiana University. How should I respond to that reason, I m deeply sorry for it." action in the Purdue game was in any way necessary or appropriate. "Knight sand" in a release of the video games sports information department. "While I certainly take exception to criticism on who I start or play in any game, I feel a criticism of my action in throwing the ball is justifiable. It's something that I will not let happen again." Floyd said conversations were held yesterday with Knight and Big Ten commissioner Wayne Duke and that a complete report of the incident would be turned over to the league Tuesday. He also said it would be reviewed by the university. 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