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Big 8 Room, Kansas Union, 8:00 p.m. April 26 Monday Paul Doughy, Professor of Anthropology from the University of Florida," The Effects of the Drug Economy in the Andes on the Indigenous Populations," 100 Smith Hall (KU's Religion Building), 8:00 p.m. April 29 Las Talpetales Leaders from Topeka's Salvadorah Companion Community, including a discussion of setting up a sister city relationship in Lawrence. First Presbyterian Church, 2415 Clinton Parkway, 7:30 p.m. Team makes college poll Jayhawks enter top 25 at No.18, Cowboys fall to 24th By Brady Prauer Kansan sportswriter The Kansas baseball team, on the heels of its best start in the program's 115-year history, is ranked No. 18 in the nation in Baseball America magazine's latest top 25 weekly college poll. Sponsored by Latin American Solidarity Kansas coach Dave Bingham said the ranking, which came out Monday, was meaningful to Jayhawks past and present. "The ranking is really important to all those kids who are here now and have worked so hard to gain recognition," Bingham said. "But it's even more important to recognize those kids who have worked so hard before the group we have now. This belongs to them as well." Of the three Big Eight teams ranked, Kansas has the highest ranking. Oklahoma, 20-7 and 5-0, is No. 23. According to available records, it is the first time Kansas, 18, overall and 4-1 in the Big Eight Conference that has ever been ranked in a baseball league. Oklahoma State, which lost four of five games to the Jayhawks last week, fell from No. 10 to No. 24. The Cowboys are 14-7 and 1-4. It was the first time since 1972 that Kansas had won a series against Oklahoma State, and the first time that Oklahoma State won a series against the Cowboys. The editorial staff of Baseball America compiles the rankings from weekly contacts with college baseball coaches and sports information directors across the nation, according to David Hardee, special projectors editor of the magazine. Mississippi State, 16-1 and 3-0 in the Southeast Conference, is ranked first. "I would hope so, because it has been ground longest." Hardee said Kansas is not ranked in those polls been around longest. Hattie said, Collegiate Baseball, Baseball Weekly, and USA Today also have college baseball polls, as does the National Association of Baseball Coaches. "We joke about this all the time," Wuycheck said about polls. "But it's nice to be recognized. We have to concentrate on baseball. We don't care if we fall, go up or go down in the poll, as long as we play our type of baseball." Despite Kansas' first national ranking, senior first baseman John Wuychek said his and team did not place a lot of stock in palls. In three appearances against Oklahoma State. Walker allowed no runs and no walks and struck out nine n batters in six and two-thirds innings. The right-hander earned a save and a victory in the series. Yesterday Wuycheck and senior pitcher Jimmy Walker were named Big Eight player and pitcher of the week, respectively, for their performances against Oklahoma State. Wuycheck was 8-for-21 and hit a one-out, two-run single in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift the Jayhawks to a 9-8 victory against the Cowboys in game three of the series. Kansas' doubleheader at Iowa State today was canceled because of heavy rains. Under Big Eight rules, conference games that cannot be played on the scheduled day are not made up. The Jayhawks will play host to No. 16 Wichita State tomorrow at 7 p.m. Baseball America Top 25 Kansas entered the poll this week at No. 18 after the Jayhawks took four of five games from Oklahoma State. The Cowboys dropped to No. 24. Oklahoma is No. 23. Wichita State is No. 16. rank team record last week pr 1. Mississippi St. 16.1 6.0 2 2. Texas 32.5 6.0 3 3. Georgia Tech 19.4 4.2 1 4. Texas & MN 19.3 4.1 5 5. Cal St.-Fulton 17.4 3.1 4 6. N.C. State 19.7 4.0 6 7. Arizona State 16.10 5.0 15 8. Florida St. 24.6 3.3 7 9. UCLA 14.6 0.1 8 11. Arizona 20.15 3.8 13 12. Texas Tech 25.7 7.0 10 13. Southern Cal 17.5 1.3 11 14. Miami 19.10 3.0 17 15. Hawaii 24.11 6.0 NR 16. Wichita State 17.6 4.2 12 17. Arkansas 17.6 1.9 12 **18. Kansas** **18-8** **4-1** NR 19. Pepperdine 20.10 3.1 18 20. Sacramento St. 10.8 2.0 NR 21. Kentucky 16.6 4.1 22 22. Rice 25.7 2.3 16 23. Oklahoma 20.7 5.1 25 24. Oklahoma St. 14.7 1.4 10 25. Old Dominion 16.3 1.0 NR Dropped out of the poll: Stanford (14), Cal St. Northridge (19), Ronda (21), California (23), Fresn State (24) Source: Kansas sports information KANSAN SPRING TRAINING Houston Astros take 6-4 victory against Royals Reds' Morris injures shoulder in fight with Indians The Associated Press KISSMEEE, Fla. — Eric Anthony drove in four runs, three of them with his fourth house run of the spring, leading the Houston Astros to a 6-4 victory yesterday against the Kansas City Royals. Chris James' single scored Ba Anthony's home run came off Rick Reed with one out in the first inning. The Astros added their final runs in the fifth. Chris Donnels walked and scored on Jeff Bagwell's double. The Associated Press Two Houston errors helped Kansas City score in the ninth inning. Kansas City's Felix Jose hit a two-run homer in the first inning off winner Brian Williams, who had relieved Darryl Kile. Kile sustained a bruise when he was struck on the back of the neck by Wally Joyner's line drive. Kansas City added a run in the fifth. Jose singled, stole second, advanced to third on an infield and scored on Kevin McReynolds' saffron fly. tackled Mesa. After Barry Larkin and Chris Sabo hit consecutive homers off Mesa in the third inning, the right-hander threw an 0-2 fastball behind Morris' head. Morris charged the mound and WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Cincinnati Reds first baseman Hal Morris injured his left shoulder after charging the mound to fight Cleveland pitcher Jose Mesa during a 6-5 victory yesterday against the Indians. Both players were ejected. Morris went into the Reds' clubhouse to get his left shoulder iced and was holding the injured arm with his other as he left to get the shoulder X-rayed. Tom Browning, a cause for concern early in spring training because of shaky outings, had his second consecutive strong start. The left-hander allowed just one run in seven innings. 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