Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 2, 1998 15TH ANNUAL KAPPA DELTA SHAMROCK PROJECT TO BENEFIT CHILD ABUSE. WHEN: APRIL 4TH FROM 1:30 P.M. TO 4:00 WHERE: ALLEN FIELD HOUSE (FRONT LAWN) WHO: KU FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES KU ORGANIZATIONS & THE PUBLIC FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL KERA AT 838-4810 Check Out The Latest Spring Styles From... Dr. Marten's, Steve Madden Chinese Laundry Zodiac, Simple Timberland Brighton, Enzo Converse Mia & Others ARENSBERG'S SHOES 825 MASSACHUSETTS in Downtown Lawrence 913-843-3470 Check us out on line @ http://idir.net/-arensbrg Kansas senior catcher Dimmick and senior pitcher Linus Williams collide on the first baseline while trying to catch an infield pop fly. Kansas played Baker yesterday in a doubleheader at Hoglund-Paundin Stadium. Photo by Geoff Krieger/KANSAN 'Hawks, Baker split games By John Blakely Wilson Kansan sportswriter The Kansas baseball team stumbled through a doubleheader against Baker University last night at Hoglund-Maupin Stadium, barely winning the first game 6-5 before dropping the nightcap 9-8. Center fielder Cliff Bryson stepped to the plate in the final inning of the first game and delivered — with a base on balls. Baker pitcher Chris Presser loaded the bases on walks with the score tied at five runs for each team. The Wildcats inserted Jay Garvin, but his control was no better than Presser's, and he walked Bryson ending the game, 6-5 in which the Jayhawks committed three errors and gave up five unearned runs. "To give up five free runs in the first inning really hurt us and made us play on our heels the rest of the game," said coach Bobby Randall. "We were pressing pretty hard to get the game won late, but that's just baseball." It was a fitting end to an ugly game Freshman shortstop John Nelson continued to lead the Kansas offense in the first game, hitting a 400-foot home run into the pine trees behind the left-center field fence leading off the first inning. Catcher Josh Dimmick also drove in two runs, and infielder Paul Levins had three hits. Dan Auckland pitched five and one-third innings without allowing an earned run, and Eric Bettis got his first victory of 1998 in a scoreless inning of relief. Left fielder Brett Kappelmann committed two errors in the game, and one contributed to Baker's five-run first inning. "Our concentration just wasn't there," Randall said. "They probably think they should have won, but we got the breaks in the game, and they didn't." The Jayhawks rallied from a 9-5 deficit in the bottom of the seventh inning but came up a run short. The effort was hampered by three Wildcat runs in the top of the inning. Baker earned a split in the doubleheader by winning the second game 9-8. Center fielder Clint Wyrick tied a school record with two triples in a game. Softball team wins one, loses one The Kansas softball team has struggled this season to win close games, losing most of the games in late innings. In the first game of a doubleheader last night at Wichita State, it happened again. The loss broke a three-game winning streak this season for the Jayhawks, and a four-game winning streak against the Shockers. Jessi Kowal gave up only three hits in six innings. But in the bottom of the seventh, the Shockers took advantage of two Kansas errors with an uneared run and won the game 1-0. During the second game, the Jayhawks relied on strong hitting performances from several players and won 4-1. Catcher Kristina Johnson hit her second home run of the season, tying the game 1-1 in the fourth inning. Shortstop Michelle Hubler scored on a sacrifice bunt by right fielder Jennifer Funkhouser, giving the Jayhawks their first lead of the night. Johnson picked up her second RBI of the game in the fifth inning, flying out to right field and bringing home third baseman Sarah McCann, who went 3-4 in the contest. The Jayhawks travel to Texas this weekend to face Big 12 rivals Texas and Texas A&M. — Laura Bokenkroer Celebrate Our Grand Re-Opening This Friday and Saturday April 3rd and 4th at our 2 Lawrence Locations! We'll save you more than other bookstores plus 5% extra OFF all TEXTBOOKS* Save time & money Books are packaged and waiting for you before classes start. Save time hunting for books and standing in lines. Pre-order customers receive first "shot" at all used books in stock, with up to 30% off new prices. *When you pre-order before May 25, 1998, from the JAYHAWK BOOKSTORE, you will automatically receive a 5% discount on your total order. Just pick up your order **before** classes begin for the extra discount. No minimum order, no hassles - no kidding! 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