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GET YOUR LIST & LET'S GO TRIPPING! in association with our good buddies at $ 9 3 6^{1 / 2} $ Mass St. (upstairs) 843-1551 open 7 days 10th & Mass 749-7676 Kansas hitting stings Hornets Emporia State short stop Shane Pierce tries to break up a double play while Kansas sophomore second baseman Brian Turney, reaches first base. Baseball team going for tenth straight victory By Andrew Gilman Kansan sportswriter Senior center fielder Darryl Monroe hit his second home run in as many games, and senior right fielder Ron Oelschlagger added a grand slam in the Jayhawks' 15-5 pasting of Emporia State at Hoglund-Maupin Stadium. The Jayhawks, 12-4, tied a team record with their ninth consecutive victory. The Hornets dropped to 9-4. "I was just looking to get something in the air," he said. "I just wanted to get the run home. I guess I did that." Monroe, who also added a triple and a single, broke a tie and now owns fourth place on the all-time home run list at Kansas with 18. It was his fifth home run of the season But for the Jayhawks, it was a total team effort at the plate. Kansas batted around twice — in the fourth and eighth innings — on its way to piling up 16 hits. Monroe was three for five with 4RBIs, but there were others who contributed offensively. Oelschlager drove a fastball over the left field wall for his second home run this year. Junior first baseman Alex King and junior shortstop Dan Rude also had three hits for Kansas. Splittorff's pitching continued a trend of solid outings for the Jayhawk pitching staff. Starting pitcher sophomore Jamie Splittorff went six innings and gave up three runs on seven hits. The effort gave him his fifth victory of the season against no losses. As usual, Kansas pitching gave the Jayhawk hitters a chance at the victory. Kansas pitchers have gone at least five innings in 14 consecutive games this season and 15 of 16 overall. Kansas coach Dave Bingham attributes the home record of the Jayhawks, which is a perfect 9-0 in Lawrence, to the pitching. "And I'm not throwing that great, but I'm working through it. I'll be ready for the Big Eight season." "The pitching today is not up to what we expected," Bingham said. "But Jamie hung in there and kept us in the game. He gave the hitters a chance to do their thing." One of the blemishes on the Kansas pitching staff was the hitting of Emporia State first baseman Dan O'Leary. O'Leary connected for a solo home run off Splittorff in the sixth inning, the second one Splittorff has given up this season. O'Leary also belted a The Jayhawks will be in action again today when it plays host to Emporia State at 3 p.m. at Hogland Maupin Stadium. The team will try to set a Kansas record with a 10th consecutive victory. Splittorff gave up two runs to the Hornets in the second inning as Kansas fell behind early, but he set down and retired eight of the next nine batters he faced as the Jayhawks rallied. two-run shot in the eighth off freshman Robert Garola. Garola came in for Sploittorff and pitched three innings. He gave up two runs and three hits on his way to collecting his first save of the season. He also struck out four. Splittorff said that he was pleased with his performance but that he needed to improve. "I made some bad pitches," he said. LAWRENCE BATTERY 842-2922 M-F7-6 SAT. 8-4 903 N. 2nd Street VISA MAYBACH Don't Get Caught With Your Battery Down! MAINTENANCE-FREE AUTO AUTOMOTIVE 70 MONTH 1050 CA 59.92 875 CCA 70 MONTH CO BADGIRL 60 MONTH 925 CA 49.92 770 CCA 30 MONTHS 50 MONTH 40 MONTH 660 CA 550 CCA 42.92 CA - Cranking Amps at $32^{°}$ CCA - Cold Cranking Amps at $0^{°}$ Warranty details at store 600 CA 26.92 500 CA 540 CA 450 CA 440 CA 400 CCA 29. 92 Ask About Pizza For $1.89! 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