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The team will play in its first tournament Sept. 10-12 in Las Cruces, N.M Women's golf tees off new season Team expects to improve on 93 showing By Kent Hohlfeld The Kansas women's golf team will try to continue its long climb through the Big Eight stands that began last year, when the team finished in a tie for fifth in the conference. Kansan sportswriter "We had a bad final day, otherwise we could have placed fourth," Kansas women's golf coach Jerry Waugh said. last spring hampered a practice schedule that was already shorter than many of the team's warm-weather competitors in the South. Waugh said that overall he was pleased that the team had played up to its abilities. He said bad weather Waugh said that an especially bright spot for the team last season was the play of junior golfer Holly Reynolds. Reynolds, now a senior, was selected to play in the regional competition and finished 15th in the nation. "We have really good freshman recruits," Reynolds said. "That combined with the people returning should give us a lot of depth." "I was really pleased with the way I played." Reynolds said. "I don't really expect anything; I just go out every day and do the best I can. Ending 15th was just frosting on the cake." Reynolds thought that last year's team played to its ability, and the experience and maturity the team gained would help this year's squad. She said the team had improved its depth over her previous years at Kansas. This year's golf team will return all but senior Cathy Reinbeck. With almost the entire team returning, Waugh said he hoped to see the consistency of experienced players combined with the talents of newcomers. Three such newcomers with high expectations are freshmen Missy Russell, Lori Lauritsen, and Tara Donnelly, a transfer student from Mississippi. Waugh said he expected all three newcomers to challenge for spots on the five-person travel squad. Waugh said he hoped the increased depth would translate into lower averages for his team. "We shot a lot of 330's and 340's last year" he said. Waugh said that a team needs to shoot between 305 and 315 to be competitive in the Big Eight. He said this year's team had the ability to accomplish that and compete for an upper-division finish. Waugh said that he would be able to evaluate his new players better during the fall season. Junior Anne Hobrook said that she thought this year's team had the potential to post a top-three finish. "This year's team is closer going into the season" Holbrook said. "We all know we have to do better than last year." Holbrooksaid that golf was a mental game and that she thought her improvement in that area last year would help her this season. "If we could finish in the top three that would make my season," she said. Single in 12th inning leads Royals to 5-4 win Associated Press He let Greg Gagne hit. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Most managers might not consider doing what Kansas City's Hal McRae did to beat Boston 5-4 in 12 innings Sunday. Gagne, who struck out five times in a 2-1, 11-inning loss the day before, was 0-for-27 against Boston pitches this season when he stepped to the plate to face John Dopson with one out in the 12th. Wally Joyner, who had singled and been sacrificed, was on second. On a 2-2 pitch, Gagne singled up the middle for the win. "I have confidence in him when he's at the plate," said McRae, who originally gave Gagne the day off but brought him in for defense in the late innings. "So he struck out five times. I still had faith in the guy. He's my guy and I go with him." It was a gesture Gagne appreciated. "Definitely," Gagne said. "I wasn't too happy with yesterday, real frustrated and a little angry. But you have to tip your hat to them. They have some good pitchers over there." "It was a long, long day," Boston manager Butch Hobson said. "We battled as hard as we could like we have all year. I'm proud of these guys. They just got the ground ball that got through." Dopson, 7-9, the sixth Boston pitcher, gave up a leadoff single to Joyner and Gary Gaetti sacrificed. Gagne's hit made the Royals 1-5 at home against the Red Sox this year. Mark Gubicza, 4-6, shut out Boston on two hits for two innings. The Red Sox took a 2-10 lead in the second. Mo Vaughn led off with his 21st homer, and Scott Cooper walked and eventually scored on David Cone's wild pitch. Cone allowed 10 hits and four runs in 8 2-3 innings, striking out six and walking two. Joyner's third triple of the year and Gaetti's sacrifice fly produced a run in the Royals second. Chris Gwynn doubled leading off the third and eventually scored the tying run on Danny Darwin's wild pitch. Darwin pitched seven innings, allowing four runs on eight hits. He walked two and fanned six George Brett stole second base in the third inning and joined Willey Mills and Hank Aaron as the only major leaguers with 3,000 hits, 300 homers and 200 steals. Brett, who went 4-for-5, hit a high bouncer that went over second baseman Scott Fletcher's head for a double in the fifth and Mike Fetcarline's single made it 3-2. Mike Greenwell and Andre Dawson singled in the sixth, then the Red Sox took a 4-1 lead on RBI singles by Cooper and Hatcher. McReynolds' ninth homer in the sixth made it 4-1. The Associated Press Brett's 300th steal earns honor KANSASCITY, Mo. — George Brett scaled a height yesterday only achieved by Willie Mays and Hank Aaron. With a stolen base in the third inning against Boston, Kansas City's designated hitter joined Aaron and Mays as the only major leaguers with 3,000 hits, 300 homers and 200 stolen bases. Brett, 40, was walked by Danny Darwin with one in the out third inning of Kansas City's 5-4, 12-13 victory over Boston. A moment later, he stole second ahead of catch Tony Pena's throw. "It's not like 300 homers or 3,000 hits," Brett said. "But it's nice to be in the same company as Hank Aaron and Willie Mays. Let's be realistic. You play 20 years, get 10 a year, that's 20. But when you combine it with the 3,000 and 300 hits, it's pretty special." Lind signs 2-year deal with KC The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Second baseman Chico Lind has signed a two-year contract extension that binds him to the Kansas City Royals through 1995, the club said yesterday. Lind, who won a Gold Glove in his last season with Pittsburgh in 1992, is currently the top fielding second baseman in the American League with a .992 percentage. He has committed only four errors. He went into yesterday's game with a .251 average. His lifetime mark is .254. Terms of the contract were not announced. 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