SPORTS The University Daily KANSAN April 12, 1984 Page 16 Jayhawks, Southern split double-header By PHIL ELLENBECKER Sports Writer The Kansas Jayhawk baseball team split a double-header with Missouri Southern in Joplin yesterday, winning the first game 9-5 in extra innings. The Jayhawks let a two-run lead slip away in the second game and lost 5-4. KU trailed 5-1 after two innings of the first game, but Duke Lohn. 4-1 this season, relieved starting pitcher John Heeney in the third and shut out Southern the rest of the way. He only three hits in picking up the victory. The Jayhawks tied the game with one run in the third and four in the fourth. The big blow in the fourth was a three-run homer by Dan Christie. Christie leads the team in homers with five. The score was still tied at the end of the scheduled seven innings. Neither team scored in the eighth, but KU broke loose for four runs in the top of the ninth, and Lohr shut down Southern in the bottom of the inning. Rob Thomson drove in the go-ahead runs in the ninth with a two-run double, scoring Hugh Stanfield and Joe Heeney. He advanced to third on Bill Yelton's fly-out and scored on a single by Christie. Todd Schweigert drove in the final run of the inning with a triple. Schweigert went four for five in the game and drove in two runs. Stanfield went three for five, and Christie drove in four runs with two hits. Schweigert hit his first home run of the year in the second game. It was a two-run shot in the top of the sixth, giving KU a 4-2 lead. But Southern rallied for three runs in the bottom of the sixth against KU pitchers Drew Hosman and Kevin Kroeker, and Southern starting pitcher Nick Gildehaus nailed down the victory by holding KU so紧靠 in the seventh. KU starter Hosman pitched $ _{5/1} $ innings, allowing nine hits and four runs, three earned, before giving way to Kroker in the sixth. Gildehaue, who defeated KU earlier in the year despite giving up 10 runs, picked up his second victory of the year with a go-ahead in the 11 batters and allowed only five hits. Kroeker, 1.3, was able to get one out, but also gave up an unearned run and was tagged with the loss. John Quinn scored a goal, final out of the inning with a strikeout. Phil Doherty went two for three in the game, including a run-scorring single in the fifth, which tied the game at 1-1 after Southern had jumped out to an early lead. Christie singled in another run that inning, but Southern came back to tie the score in its half of the fifth. Rovals defeat Orioles 5-2 BALTIMORE — Steve Balboni ripped his second home run, and Jorge Orta ignited a four-run fourth inning with an RHI single last night, helping the Kansas City Royals post a 5-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. By United Press International Larry Gura, 2-0, allowed four hits over seven innings, including home runs by Eddie Murray and Rick Dempsey, before Dan Quisenberry earned his third save in as many appearances. Mike Boddicker, 0-2, took the loss. stole second and scored on Orta's single, one of only three Royal hits. Hal McRae drew the first of four successive walks from Boddicker. Pat Sheridan opened the fourth by reaching on a Murray error. He Frank White walked, loading the bases, and walks to Balboni and Butch Davis forced orta and McRae across the plate. Dennis Martinez replaced Boddicker, and Balboni scored on his wild pitch. Murray led off the fourth with his first home run, and Dempsey homered to open the fifth inning. It was his first. United Press International Balboni socked a solo home run in the sixth inning. The Royals are off today but will begin a three-game homestand with the Milwaukee Brewers starting tomorrow. CINCINNATI — A frustrated Pete Rose pats longtime friend Tony Perez on the chest as he leaves the Expos-Reds game in the eighth inning after failing to record a hit in five tries at the plate. Rose walked four times and grounded out once yesterday as he tried to become the only hitter besides Ty Cobb to achieve 4,000 career hits. Watching the exchange is Montreal coach Felipe Alou. KU comes up empty on new signees From Staff and Wire Reports As expected, national letter-of-intent day passed yesterday without KU signing any of the players it was recruiting. The Jayhawks lost highly regarded guard Anthony Bowie to Oklahoma, and power forward Kevin McDuffie was expected to sign with Northeastern. However, KU assistant coach Bob Hill said that Kansas might sign some "We didn't want to sign anyone for the sake of signing someone," Hill said. "We feel like we're in pretty good shape and I'm signing four players in November." Bowie, who averaged more than 18 points a game for Seminole, Okla., Junior College, had appeared to be leaning toward the Jayhawks. "I know he was quoted as saying he was going to Kansas until his coach took the job at Oklahoma," Hill said. Bowie's coach, Jim Kerniw, is expected to be named assistant coach after the fall. Mduffee, from Lake Clifton High School, averaged 25 point rebounds and 10 point rebounds. "McDuffie had a great visit here," Hill said. "He has a teammate who's going to Northeastern, so that's where he'll probably go." Hill said that sophomore guard Jeff Guiot was considering transferring from KU. Kansas has two scholarships and Guiot would have a third if Guiot transferred. "He's looking at some other schools." If he can find a good one, we'll help him get there. It appears that basketball coaches Johnny Orr of Iowa State and Norm Stewart of Missouri are trying to annex a city of Michigan into Big Eight country. Orr, the former Michigan coach who took Barry Stevens out of that state three years ago and developed him into an All-Big Eight forward. invaded Big Ten Conference country again this recruiting season for three more players: Jeff Grayer, Eli Parker and Garv Thompkins. Looking at the rest of the Big Eight Conference: Missouri also signed 6-8 forward Mike Pott Hoff of Francis Howell High School in St. Charles, Mo Kansas State landed 6-8 forward Derrick House of Phillips County, Ark., Community College. And, for the second straight year, Stewart signed a Detroit native, Lynn Hardy of Cooley High School. Rain delays construction of building By MATT DeGALAN Staff Reporter "It's a very large mud area at this time." Johnson said. Spring's rainy weather has caused construction on the $3.5 million Antschutz Sports Pavilion to fall three to four weeks behind schedule, KU Athletic Director Monte Johnson said Tuesday. He said the delay could be made up if the weather improved and if construction work was complete. Floyd Temple, assistant athletic director for operations, said it was difficult to know whether the building would be completed on the scheduled Sept. 1 completion date. "There are things like the weather that you just can't control," Temple said. "Hopefully, we can make up the last time if the weather cooperates." Construction in the building, which will be west of Allen Field House, began in 1943. The building is being funded through private donations, the largest of which came from Fred B. Anschutz, a Wichita oil executive. When completed, the building will house a 400-meter track, a strength room, a 70-yard football practice field and a pitcher's box for 5,000 spectators for track meets. Construction of an indoor training facility was one of the priorities Johnson set when he became athletic director in 1982 JIAYHAWK NOTES: Bob Timmons, men's head track coach, announced yesterday that Rick Attig, an assistant coach at Raytown South High School, would become an assistant coach at KU starting June 1. Attig will fill the position vacated when Roger Bowen resigned in February because of philosophical differences with Timmons. "We are pleased to have Rick join our staff, Timmons said. He has proven to be a great coach on the high school team and is confident that bring that expertise to our program." Atting is a graduate of Southeast Maryland, where he lettered for "logg's paper." The next meet for the men's track team is scheduled for Saturday at the University. The women's team will travel to Norman, Okla. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, APRIL 14th, 1-5 P.M. KU Students and Faculty — Reserve your home for Next Semester! Visit our furnished display units . . . 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