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Date Sept. 13-15 Time 10 am - 4 pm PLACE KU Bookstore, Kansas Union 4180 Justice No. CP 798 Softball team uses fall season to fine-tune fundamentals, win By Gerry Fey Kansan sportswriter Fall is a time for softball teams to work on fundamentals, but Kansas assistant coach Gayle Luedke said the Kansas team still wanted to win games. Kansas' first fall game is against Wichita State at 1 p.m. Sunday at Jayhawk Field, and players are already excited. I'm excited and nervous," freshman Jacque Wenger said. "I'm nervous about being in college and playing for a college as good as Kansas." "They are an example to fall back on." Wenger said. "They are all excited about the season. They keep saying, 'Just wait until before the game.' That gets me excited." Wenger said the older players have made an impression on her. Freshman Heather Richins also said she was nervous. The combination of fall and spring schedules will be a change for her, but she said she would like it. "I didn't play during high school." Richins said. "I just played during the summer so it will be a lot of softball." Eight Fall Classic, scheduled for Oct. 1-3. There, Kansas will see all the Big Eight has to offer. Luedke said the toughest games during the fall would be in the Big "Oklahoma State will be by far our toughest game," Luecki said. "This will be the first and only time we will see the Big Eight teams before the spring. You get a very good idea of where you'll end up in the Big Eight standings by how you do in the fall classic." Luedeke said Sunday's doubleheader with Wichita State would give the team a chance to control the game, such as replaying certain situations in the middle of the game. This way, if the defense makes a mistake, it can call what amounts to a "do over." This allows it to work on fundamentals in a way not available in the spring. "A game's a game," Wenger said. "Obviously, you get hyped up to win." Even though the fall games do not count toward the spring season, Wenger said she wanted to win. Kansas vs. Wichita State will be the Shockers' first game also. Wichita State coach Jim Maynard said he was looking forward to the first fall game. "It's evaluation time," Maynard said. "We're using it to find out where we are. Sept.19 Wichita State Fall Ball Kansas softball fall schedule Oct. 1-3, Eight Fall Classic in Kansas City, Iowa; State Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Home games in bold played at Jayhawk Field. "Playing a team the caliber of Kansas, you can see how your players will respond to that kind of competition," Maynard said. KANSAN One thing Maynard said Wichita State would face was tough Kansas pitching in senior Stephani Williams, as well as perennial Jayhawk traits. "With Stephan Williams, when they have her pitching, they are very good," he said "KU always has a tough, aggressive attitude. They'll fight you all the way. And they always have good team speed. If you're not ready, they'll kill you." Wichita State names its new athletic director WICHTA, Kan. — Bill Belknap, commissioner of the Southland Conference, was named athletic director at Wichita State yesterday. The Associated Press Before becoming Southland Conference commissioner in 1901, Belknap was director of development at the University of Idaho from February 1989 to March 1991. He was Idaho athletic director from 1788 to 1988. Belknap, 54, will begin his duties, mid-October, university President Eugene Hughes said. He replaces Gary Hunter, who resigned in early June, less than a year after he took over the job from Tom Shupe. Beklap also served as associate athletic director at the University of Arizona from December 1974 to January 1978. From 1965 through 1974, he held various coaching jobs in the Arizona football program. Bellkup and his wife, Donna, now live in Plano, Texas. They have a son and daughter who live in Moscow, Idaho. Other finalists for the job were: Victor Cegles, an assistant athletic director at Arizona State; D. Barry Dowd, senior associate athletic director at Oklahoma State; and Richard McDuffe, athletic director at Southeast Missouri State. Darlene Bailey had been interim athletic director at Wichita State since Hunter's resignation. Hockenbury Tavern 1016 Massachusetts Friday-Sept.17th Bo Diddley 8:00 and 10:30 p.m. Tickets on sale at Hockenheim Hockenbury Tavern865-4055 $60 For remainder of semester Expires Jan.1,1994 HardWear Gym and Fitness Center JOIN & RECEIVE *One Workout with a trainer *The development of a personal workout *Unlimited usage of ab classes *Unlimited usage of boxing classes *FREE WEIGHTS *MACHINES *LIFE CYCLES *STAIR MACHINES *WORKOUT DRINKS *SUPPLEMENTS OFFERING WE'VE GOTTEN BETTER SO YOU CAN! Joint membership with The Fixx available. $6000 for the remainder of the semester! CALL 832-1442 FRESH KANSAS RAISED BUFFALO DAILY BONELESS K.C. 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